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Saturday, March 31, 2007

AN UNCOVERED FEMALE IS AN UNCOVERED MEAT.

Amid intense public criticism, Australia's top Islamic cleric on last week repudiated remarks he made likening women without head scarves to "uncovered meat," and he temporarily gave up mosque duties after a fainting spell left him hospitalized.

The 65-year old Egyptian-born cleric, Sheik Taj Aldin al-Hilali, was admitted to a Sydney hospital after collapsing during a meeting with mosque administrators following days of criticism over comments that also blamed immodestly dressed women for rape

Al-Hilali, Australia's top Islamic cleric, who sparked outrage with recent comments during a sermon saying that immodestly dressed women invite rape, fainted Monday, October 30, 2006 and was taken to a hospital by ambulance, police said.

In a statement, Al-Hilali said he was temporarily giving up his duties at Australia's largest mosque and acknowledged that the "uncovered meat" analogy was a mistake.

"I confess that this analogy is inappropriate and unacceptable for the Australian society and the Western society in general," he said.

Al-Hilali has rejected calls for his resignation since a newspaper reported last week that he compared women who do not wear head scarves to "uncovered meat" in a sermon at Lakemba mosque in Sydney.

But he said he had a duty to advise Muslim women to adhere to the strict Islamic dress code and that his comments, apparently secretly tape recorded by a critic, was not intended for the general Australian public.

"I am deeply saddened and distressed by the acts of some devious groups which lurk in the dark watching me and who cannot tolerate the moderate, balanced way which I adopt to advocate for women's issues, national harmony and coexistence," he said, without identifying the groups.

Al-Hilali described women as "cherished pearls" and rape of a woman an "abominable crime" that had no justification.

The intense pressure on Al-Hilali to resign heightened Monday when a national newspaper reported that he had recently used an interview on Arabic radio to endorse militants in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories.

Prime Minister John Howard said the man who holds the title of mufti of Australia, the most senior cleric in the nation, might have broken counterterrorism laws which prohibit incitement of violence against Australian soldiers deployed overseas.

Australia, a staunch ally in the U.S.-led war on terror, has troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Howard warned Australia's 300,000 Muslims that al-Hilali's continuing leadership would damage their reputation among their 20 million fellow Australians, who are predominantly Christian.

Female Muslims have been among the most vocal in calling for the cleric's resignation over references in his sermon to women being soldiers of Satan who were responsible for 90 percent of adultery.

"In due course, I will take the necessary decision that will lift the pressures that have been placed on our Australian Muslim community and that which will benefit all Australians," said al-Hilali, who has survived four strokes and recently underwent double heart bypass surgery. He didn't elaborate.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

SEX MOVIE INDUSTRY IS BOOMING WORLDWIDE.

Study says US and China dominate markets

Every 39 minutes a new pornographic video is being produced in the United States. Every second, 28,258 Internet users view pornography worldwide and 372 Internet users are typing search keywords looking for adult-oriented material.

These are just a few of the statistics featured in a study conducted by Ogden-based TopTen Reviews. The company claims revenues for the world pornography industry hit an estimated $97 billion in 2006, overshadowing the revenues of the top technology companies - the likes of Microsoft, Google, Yahoo! and Apple - combined.

"The pornography industry is a very large industry, and it's growing," said TopTen Reviews CEO Jerry Ropelato.

The study shows two of the world's largest economic powerhouses, the United States and China, dominate the markets in adult-oriented Internet sites and adult products, respectively.

The report shows China saw estimated revenues of $27.4 billion in 2006, mainly for being one of the largest producers of sex toys, Ropelato said. The other top-ranking countries for adult-related revenues were South Korea and Japan.


The study shows two of the world's largest economic powerhouses, the United States and China, dominate the markets in adult-oriented Internet sites and adult products, respectively.

The report shows China saw estimated revenues of $27.4 billion in 2006, mainly for being one of the largest producers of sex toys, Ropelato said. The other top-ranking countries for adult-related revenues were South Korea and Japan.

The United States hosted a whopping 244 million adult Web pages, compared to second place Germany, which hosted only 10 million pages. About 12 percent of all total Web sites on the Internet are considered pornographic in nature.

TopTen Reviews compiled statistics from more than 10,000 sources, including the pornography industry, media reports and anti-pornography organizations. The report paints a picture of an exploding industry.

Other findings show most viewers of Internet pornography tend to be those with higher incomes. The report states 35 percent of Net porn viewers earn $75,000 a year or more. The next highest, 26 percent, are those who earn $50,000 to $75,000 a year.

Ropelato said the main reason appears to be the ability of people with higher incomes to afford computers, and those with higher incomes can also afford broadband Internet service.

The exposure of minors to pornography on the Internet was also assessed. According to the report, 80 percent of 15- to 17-year-olds have had multiple exposures to hard-core pornography, mostly while doing research for homework. Ropelato said it appears most of these incidents came as the result of a mistyped Web address, pop-up ads or other incidental exposures.

"I feel that people are being exposed to hard-core porn," said Chris Ahearn, section chief for the Internet Crimes Against Children task force at the Utah Attorney General's Office. Ahearn said he has looked at the TopTen Reviews report, and while he cannot confirm any of its findings, he felt there is a likelihood that many of the statistics could be accurate, based on other studies he has seen.

Ahearn said parents should have some kind of Internet filter software installed on their computers as a first step. Parents should also supervise younger Web surfers and talk to older children about Internet safety.

TopTen Reviews has also reviewed and ranked a list of the best parental software in its opinion. The ranking and the report can be viewed at www.internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com.

"I think it's a huge danger for kids, and I think parents need to be aware of it, and if they don't have an Internet filter on their computer they should get one," Ropelato said, adding he agrees with law enforcement that parents need to sit down with their children and talk about Internet safety.

OVER 13,000,000 CHINESE WOMEN UNDERGO ABORTION YEARLY.

In China, about 13 million women take induced abortion every year and repeated abortion has caused many women to suffer from physical health problems. On weekends and holidays, clinic rooms in hospitals are filled with women waiting to take an operation, most being female students or young women, the Beijing Youth Daily reported.

Information shows that in China, the annual average abortion rate is 2.93%, covering women aged 13-48, mostly 20-29. The abortion rate in urban areas is higher than that in rural areas and many women have taken such operation several times, making them become a high-risk group. One woman has reportedly taken induced abortion 15 times. According to a recent survey that covered 8,846 women who took abortion in ten hospitals in Beijing, 41.54% of them took the surgery that involved some great risks. Among this group of people, 35.97% had taken abortion twice in half a year and 17.7% of them had taken abortion more than three times in half a year.

It is said that repeated abortions will cause great damage to women’s physical and psychological health. Related research shows that 84% of the women who take abortion will suffer from some kind of psychological pressure. For unmarried women, their psychological problem will be even more serious than married women.

Women get pregnant either because they don’t take any preventive measures before sex, or the preventive measures end in failure, or because of some medical reasons, with the former two becoming the major causes for pregnancy. Among all the unmarried women who take abortion, 78.6% do not take any preventive measures. And if they take abortion, they are even more likely to get pregnant in future, experts say.

TALLEST MAN WANTS TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL

1.22-meter-tall man enrolled in university

Wei Zeyang, a 22-year-old young man who only has a stature of 1.22 meters, said that “I can be poor, but will not lose confidence; I can be short, but can also make achievements like other normal people.” Our reporter saw Wei on a practice spell in a factory in Yantai, Shandong Province. He looked like a little boy, every inch of him.

Wei was born in a poor farmer family in Lingbi, Anhui Province. When he was 8, his parents found Wei has stopped to grow in height. “At that time I knew the way to change my lot is to receive education,” he said. He went to do part-time jobs in summer and winter holidays in order to earn enough money to pay tuition fees. He once even collected scraps in Zhejiang and Shandong provinces.

After he took part in the college entrance examination in 2003, he started to collect scraps again in Yantai. Meanwhile, Chongqing Business College informed his family that he had passed the exam and the college had decided to admit him. His experience has raised people’s attention, and some common citizens decided to help him with his tuition payment.

He was a diligent student in the college, and preferred to work part-time to earn his own tuition fees when he suffered from osteonecrosis, all his classmates donated money to him. In 2006, he contributed all the 22 thousand yuan raised for him to the college. In recognition of his admirable performance, he was reviewed as a Most Respectable Person of 2007 in Chongqing.

MEET THE GAYS AND LESBIANS IN TAIYUAN.

In Taiyuan, capital of Shanxi Province, there live a group of people who live a life quite different from ordinary people. They are homosexuals. The male homosexuals call each other “gay” while the female homosexuals call themselves “lesbians.”

Looked at from outside, Dayingpan, a small bar in Taiyuan, is no different from any other bars with its melodious music and dim light. Waiters are serving in the room. It has a small door. However, to gays and lesbians, a great world is reveal when one opens it.

Some homosexuals come to the bar on weekdays. However, the bar becomes a bustling place on weekends. This reporter arrived at the bar at 8 o'clock one morning, which was still early to many homosexual members there.

Later, people came in twos and threes. For gays, they would only change to female clothes at this time. Some ordered a cup of tea and some ordered some beer. People sat in pairs on the sofa, chatting or staring at each other affectionately. These people said they could recognize homosexuals at a glance.

At 10:40, the bar was filled with people. Some people walked around occasionally, hugging or kissing each other, or drinking together. Among the men appearing in the party in female clothes, some looked even more attractive than real women. A gay, called Meng Meng, had just taken a breast surgery. Today, he wore a dress that could expose his sizable breasts. Another man, called Xiao Yu, had a slim figure and a beautiful face. He even wore long hair. If he didn’t appear in this bar, no one would believe that he was actually a male.

At 11 o'clock, the party went into a peak time. Many people came to the stage to give performances.

“I would feel lonely, puzzled, depressed if I don't come here to see them. Because that would make me think that I am not the only one in the world to live in this way,” said Duo Duo. He often came to the bar to find his partners. It also made him realize that he was still part of the society.

Apart from Dayingpan Bar, there are two other bars in Taiyuan open to homosexuals. One is in Kaihuasi and the other near the Taoyuan 4th Lane. Besides, there is a public bathroom in the west side of Nanneihuanqiao, and a public gathering place in the west part of Yingzeqiao. Some gays and lesbians also hold small parties in their homes.

Although Taiyuan is an inland city, its residents hold a quite liberal attitude towards homosexuals. Not only bars open to gays are allowed to do business in the city, a public venue open to lesbians was recently opened in the west side of Nanneihuanqiao, too. Many lesbians go there. Some gays also go there from time to time.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

INFLUENCIAL CHINESS LADIES DON'T LIKE THEIR MEN.

More than ten wealthy yet single Shanghai ladies will seek their perfect match amongst the millionaires of Silicon Valley when they go on a match-making tour of the United States next month.

Shanghai Youth Daily reports a local online dating website is organizing the tour for lovelorn businesswomen, who need to cough up 28,512 yuan, around 3703 US dollars, for their shot at finding love in the States. They also need to prove they have at least 500,000 yuan in the bank, a good education, a well-paying job and their own real-estate.

More than 20 local women have signed up for the trip, despite the rigorous selection criteria. Unfortunately, trip organizer Bai Naimu said not all Justify Fullof the applicants made the grade. Bai said their company is looking for quality, not quantity, in the ladies it signs on for the tour. So it is conducting additional investigations into all the applicants' financial statements and abilities.

Bai Naimu says the chosen few will attend a matchmaking party with overseas Chinese men in Silicon Valley and get to see all the sights along the way.

She promises their partners in Silicon Valley have assembled lots of eligible bachelors. All the men are from the Chinese mainland and have find it difficult to meet appropriate partners in the States.

Mr. Zhu belongs to an organization for overseas Chinese students in the Silicon Valley. He says Chinese students are usually consumed by their studies during their first few years in the U.S. After they graduate, they find a job, earn a stable income and start casting around for a good wife. But they find it difficult to meet women because they work in the male-dominated IT industry.

Q & A ABOUT JESUS CHRIST.

Q.
DID JESUS REALLY EXIST?

A.
By examining the evidence. No reputable scholar really doubts Jesus’ existence. Even his enemies never attempted to dismiss him as a myth. Jesus was a real person whose life and historical impact is irrefutable. In fact, according to leading historians, no one has had a greater impact on our world than Jesus.
(See Was Jesus a real person?)

Q.
WAS JESUS ONLY A GOOD MORAL TEACHER OR RELIGIOUS LEADER?
A.
According to C. S. Lewis, that would be a logical impossibility. Jesus claimed equality with God. If he lied, he wouldn’t have been either good or moral. If he told the truth, his claim to be God would be valid. And if he is God, Jesus couldn’t have been merely a moral teacher or religious leader.
(See Is Jesus the Son of God?)

Q.
WAS JESUS’ DIVINITY AN “INVENTION” OF CONSTANTINE AND THE EARLY CHURCH?
A.
The evidence clearly shows otherwise. His Jewish enemies had him killed because “he made himself to be God.” The apostles, most of whom were eyewitnesses, regarded him as God. Even secular history acknowledges that Jesus’ followers believed he was God, and openly called him “Lord” at least 200 years before Constantine. (See Was there a Da Vinci conspiracy?)

Q.
WERE JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE SECRETLY MARRIED?
A.
Nothing in recorded history suggests that Mary and Jesus were married or had a child. The Da Vinci Code points to an obscure verse in the Gnostic Gospel of Philip (written over 150 years after his death) that states Jesus kissed Mary Magdalene. This could not have been an eyewitness account. But even if was true, such expressions of friendship in first century Israel were customary. Scholars overwhelmingly dismiss a marital relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene as a way to sell books and increase movie box office attendance.
(See Was there a Da Vinci conspiracy?)

Q.
DO THE GNOSTIC GOSPELS PORTRAY THE REAL JESUS?
A.
The New Testament presents eyewitness reports of Jesus which were readily accepted as truth by the first Christians. The Gnostic writings, on the other hand, were written 110-300 Years after Christ by unknown authors who fraudulently named them after the apostles. All the evidence supports the validity of the New Testament accounts of Jesus’ life and words.
(See Is the New Testament reliable?)

Q.
IS THE NEW TESTAMENT ACCOUNT OF JESUS RELIABLE?
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The New Testament is the most critically scrutinized book in history, yet its reliability has been substantiated by its early dating, number of copies, internal credibility, and extra-biblical evidence. Even if all its ancient copies were lost, virtually its entire message could still be reproduced by other letters and historical documents.
(See Is the New Testament reliable?)

Q.
DID JESUS FULFILL ANCIENT PROPHECIES THAT PRE-DATED HIS APPEARANCE?
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Nearly 300 references to 61 specific prophecies from the Hebrew Old Testament were fulfilled by Jesus. These prophecies were written over 500 years before Jesus, and spell out such details as his divinity, lineage, birthplace, betrayal, crucifixion, and his mission. The odds against one person fulfilling all of these prophecies are prohibitive.
(See Is Jesus the Messiah?)

Q.
WHAT EVIDENCE IS THERE FOR JESUS’ RESURRECTION?
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The empty tomb, the sudden rise of Christianity and the transformed behavior of Jesus’ followers are unexplainable without the resurrection having been a reality. Even skeptical scholars can’t explain why all of his disciples would be willing to undergo torture and martyrdom for a lie. Without the resurrection, Christianity would have been squelched by Jesus’ enemies and the massive power of Rome.
(See Did Jesus rise from the dead?)

Q.
IF JESUS IS GOD, WHY DID HE SUFFER AND DIE ON THE CROSS?
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Jesus told his followers that it is because of God’s great love for us. Jesus’ death was the only sacrifice acceptable to God as payment for our sins. His death paid for everyone’s sins, past, present, and future. Yet this free gift must be personally received by faith, or we remain unforgiven.
(See Is Jesus relevant today?)

Q.
HOW DO WE KNOW JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY WAY TO GOD?
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1) Jesus said he was the only way.

(See Is Jesus the Son of God?)


2) His resurrection substantiates his divinity, and thus his claims.

(See Did Jesus rise from the dead?)


3) His fulfillment of prophecy proves that he speaks for God.

(See Is Jesus the Messiah?)


4) The eyewitness reports bear record that his claims are true.

(See Is the New Testament reliable?)


5) Jesus alone brings meaning, purpose, and hope to life.

(See Is Jesus relevant today?)


6) Jesus offers every person forgiveness for sin and eternal life.

(See Do you know Jesus personally?)

Monday, March 26, 2007

WASHINGTON INSURANCE FRAUD UNIT GETS ASSISTANCE FROM ADVISORY BOARD.


OLYMPIA, Washington — Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler has appointed a special advisory board to monitor the effectiveness of the agency’s newly launched campaign against organized insurance fraud in Washington.

Earlier this year, the agency’s eight-member Special Investigations Unit began operations following the 2006 Legislature’s establishment of a dedicated fraud unit to investigate and prosecute organized insurance fraud. Specifically, the newly appointed advisory board is charged with advising the Insurance Commissioner and the Legislature on the unit’s effectiveness, funding, use of resources, staffing and other issues in the battle against insurance fraud.

The National Insurance Crime Bureau estimates that fraud adds $200 to $300 to the typical Washington household’s annual insurance costs. A cost, Kreidler pointed out, that is ultimately paid by law-abiding insurance policyholders.

The new advisory board includes representatives from the insurance industry, consumers, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, county prosecutors and law enforcement.

Members include:

* David Lyons, State Farm Insurance, (industry) two-year term
* Glenn Kaleta, Safeco Insurance, (industry) four-year term
* John Tolton, Regence Group, (industry) one-year term
* Janet Paulson, Pemco, (industry) three-year term
* Bill Baldwin, Insurance Brokers & Agents of the West, (industry) three-year term
* Bill LaBorde, Washington State Public Interest Research Group, (consumer) three-year term
* Kent Davis, Law Firm Technology Specialists, (consumer) one-year term
* Dana McDonald, National Insurance Crime Bureau, two-year term
* Joe Wheeler, Thurston County Prosecutor’s Office (prosecutor) four-year-term
* Steve Boyer, Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office (law enforcement) four-year term

The advisory board will meet at least twice a year, with the first meeting scheduled for June.

Visit the Special Investigation Unit’s Web site.
http://www.insurance.wa.gov/consumers/Fraud/fraud_dirdefault.asp

ONLINE SERVICE USERS BENEFIT DISCOUNT FROM INSURER

Insurer Provides Discount to Customers Using Online Service Vista, Calif. - As part of its ongoing commitment to providing high-quality auto insurance at affordable rates, Unitrin Direct insurance companies, subsidiaries of Chicago-based Unitrin Inc., are offering a $50 discount in 17 states for customers who use Esignature, an service that lets customers sign policy documents online.

"One of our main goals at Unitrin Direct is to continually seek new ways to provide a terrific value on outstanding car insurance coverage," says Unitrin Direct President Scott Carter. "With Esignature, consumers not only save money instantly, they do it with the knowledge that they have a trusted company behind them that prioritizes customer service."

Other insurers are also stepping up e-signature strategies. A survey from Dallas-based Robert E. Nolan Co. resulted in insurers naming e-signatures and online applications; document management, workflow and imaging; and Web self-service for distributors and/or customers (portals) as the technology strategies they are very likely or likely to implement.

The "Life & Annuity Industry Survey Findings" report says, "While e-signatures and online applications are likely to represent the largest investment, the electronic delivery of customer materials in support of the online purchase ranks somewhat lower. This is probably a direct result of the technology adoption curve, with the first priority of being online applications, transitioning to electronic delivery of materials as more consumers sign on as 'electronic customers,' bringing with them the expectations of electronic service."

Unitrin Direct's Esignature discount is automatically deducted from the car insurance rate when customers get a free, no obligation online quote by going to the "Get A Quote" box at the Web site and typing in their zip code. The auto insurance company offers another savings of $25 at the first policy renewal.

The Esignature discount was introduced in South Carolina and Virginia last year, and it proved so popular that Unitrin Direct has expanded it to customers seeking low cost auto insurance in 15 new states: Arizona, Washington, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

SECOND LIFE AUTO INSURANCE.


Unitrin in Second Life

Unitrin Direct, the direct marketing arm of Unitrin, Inc., has become the first auto insurance company to ‘build’ in Second Life. Their virtual skyscraper is modelled on the Unitrin Direct’s Chicago-based headquarter building. Rather than locate their building on an island, Unitrin chose to build in an ‘busy’ part of Second Life (probably because who would choose to visit an insurance company). Once inside the lobby, you can get a real-world auto insurance quote. Eventually real Unitrin employees will staff the lobby to talk to you about your insurance and answer your questions.

VISTA, Calif., Feb. 21, 2007 — PR NewsWire — With today’s opening of its cyber skyscraper, Unitrin Direct has become the first auto insurance company to own a virtual office building in Second Life, the popular online 3D world.

“Unitrin Direct takes pride in using the latest technology to offer outstanding auto coverage at a great value, so having a home base in Second Life is a perfect fit,” says Brian Crumbaker, senior vice president, operations and claims. “This is a fun way for us to reach out to our customers.”

To visit the Unitrin Direct cyber-scraper, where customers can shop for auto insurance and visit with other Unitrin customers, go to http://www.secondlife.com/ and sign up for a free membership. From there you can create and name a personal avatar, and then you can walk, drive or even fly — yes, your avatar flies — to the Unitrin Direct building, located just 30 meters from the well-trafficked Freebie Warehouse. Once visitors enter the Unitrin Direct lobby, they can get an instant auto insurance quote by simply typing in their zip code and answering a few questions. Average annual savings for Unitrin Direct customers is $303, which is L$81,810 or Linden Dollars, the official currency of Second Life.

“This is a fast and easy way for Second Life residents to get a free quote and compare Unitrin Direct’s affordable rates on our dependable car insurance,” says Tom Mercer, vice president, marketing. “We’re excited to offer a new way to introduce customers to our direct business model, which allows us to reduce overhead and pass on the savings to consumers while still providing first-class service.”

Visitors to the Unitrin Direct online office will be offered a free cyber souvenir: a miniature of the skyscraper that can be taken and placed on any land they own in Second Life. Like the big building, which is a replica of Unitrin Direct’s Chicago-based headquarters, the miniature is equipped to provide instant car insurance quotes.

Friday, March 23, 2007

THE DATA RECOVERY DOCTOR.

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The hard drive has been formatted or fdisked;
The hard drive makes clicking noises;
The hard drive is inaccessible;
The primary or secondary hard disk has failed and the system BIOS displays the message "Primary hard disk failure" or "Secondary hard disk failure";
The system displays the error message "boot disk error, insert boot disk press any key to continue";
System displays the message "NTLDR is missing, Press any key to restart"The hard drive has a corrupt or damaged partition table;
The hard drive has become inaccessible due to virus attack or virus infection;
The hard drive is no longer recognized by the BIOS after rebooting, despite the platters spinning;
The system displays the message "Operating system not found" or "missing operating system"; The BIOS recognizes the hard drive but with garbage parameters;
The BIOS recognises the hard drive but the data is inaccessible;
Hard drive makes grinding or clicking noises, normally associated with electro-mechanical failure;
The hard drive reports bad sectors;
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6 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW WHEN THERE IS DATA LOST

1. Examples of Data Loss Situations
Recovery from physical and logical damage due to mechanical and electrical failure, software corruption or human error.
Dropped notebook - no longer turns on
Inaccessible drives and partitions
Applications that are unable to run or load data
Corrupted data
Virus
Hard disk component failure
Hard disk crashes
Fire, water, coffee and other liquid damage
Media surface contamination and damage
Accidental reformatting of partitions
Accidental deletion of data
2. The Recovery Process
Initial diagnosis determines whether the media is accessible to our lab equipment. If so, the first priority is to create a raw image of the data on ActionFront media so that logical analysis can determine the nature of the data loss situation. If the media is inaccessible our lab will test the components and closely examine its internal health to determine the extent of physical damage.
Recovery of crashed hard disks often involves replacing failed or damaged components in a clean environment and using specialized hardware and software tools to create the raw image. Failed components typically include electronics, read/write heads, head assemblies, magnets & drive motors.
Logical recovery uses the raw image by examining the low-level data sectors and determining what fixes to filesystem structures are needed to get access to the important data. Sometimes the existing filesystem structures are missing or damaged so much that data has to be extracted directly from one or more fragments of the raw image.
ActionFront Data Recovery Labs programmers have created a full set of software tools used by our technicians to analyze, fix & recover data from raw images of all operating systems. Once a recovery has been successfully performed, file lists are created and data validity is checked.
3. Recovery Pricing for Notebook / Laptop Hard Drives Top
Each data recovery case has its own unique characteristics. The price of any case is determined by two main factors:1. The cost of components. 2. The total lab time spent on the case and what proportion of the work is done by junior, intermediate or senior technicians.
Other factors affecting the price quote are:
The historical lab success rate on a certain type of data loss situation on a particular model. Note that there is no charge at all if the data cannot be recovered; hence the costs involved in attempting the recovery are borne at our risk. Where we enjoy a higher probability of success (and thus lower risk) the price quote may be lower than those cases with a lower probability of success and higher risk. Significant R&D is required to keep up with the technological developments in the drive industry. Pricing for newer data loss problems on newer models will be higher than the pricing for mainstream problems on more common models.
More Information about Pricing for Single Hard Drive Recoveries.
The actual price of any case is determined by two main factors:The cost of components. The total lab time spent on the case and what proportion of the work is done by junior, intermediate or senior technicians. In turn, the amount of lab time and seniority of staff needed are affected by:
1. The File-system type. (Various Windows systems such as FAT32 and NTFS, MAC or UNIX)2. The degree of file-system rebuilding required. This is the amount of logical repair work required for an external recovery or as the follow-up steps for an internal recovery.
Other factors affecting the price quote are:
The historical lab success rate on a certain type of data loss situation on a particular model. Note that there is no charge at all if the data cannot be recovered; hence the costs involved in attempting the recovery are borne at our risk. Where we enjoy a higher probability of success (and thus lower risk) the price quote may be lower than those cases with a lower probability of success and higher risk. Significant R&D is required to keep up with the technological developments in the drive industry. Pricing for newer data loss problems on newer models will be higher than the pricing for mainstream problems on more common models.
4. Turn-Around Time
ActionFront has geared its entire service to recover your data as fast as possible. When dealing with such a wide variety of problems, estimating time before the problem is diagnosed is difficult. That is why each recovery case starts with a diagnostic evaluation.
The evaluation is started immediately on receipt of the media and generally takes 2 to 24 hours to complete. The process involves several hours of work and testing. (Mirroring alone may take up to 24 hours of computer time with extensive re-tries for badly damaged devices.)
Complete recovery turn-around time including analysis and recovery is usually between 1 and 5 days. Some severe cases can take considerably more time.
Our hours of operation are 9am to 7pm EST Monday to Friday (All Labs), 9am to 5pm Saturday (Toronto Lab only). If you have an emergency situation, we have technical staff on call for weekends and after hours in all locations.
Time estimates are based on procedures and expertise required to recover the data you require. You are not charged by the hour. A firm quote is provided for your approval following the evaluation.

5. Hard Drive Brands, Models and Interfaces
ActionFront services all hard drive brands, models and interfaces. What follows is a comprehensive list. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.
EIDE and IDE drives from all manufacturers including Western Digital, Seagate, Quantum, IBM, Maxtor, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung, Conner, Micropolis, JTS, Digital, NEC, Compaq, Digital, Kalok, Fuji, Areal and JVC using 2.5" laptop & 3.5" Normal 40 pin ATA through to the UDMA6 interface.
SCSI drives from all manufacturers including Seagate, Quantum, IBM, Western Digital, Fujitsu, Digital, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Micropolis, Maxtor, CDC, Imprimis, Conner, Epson, Rodime, Toshiba, Samsung, Hitachi and NEC using Normal SE, UW, Differential (WD), LVD, Hot Swappable (SCA) and 2.5" laptop interfaces.
Fibre Channel drives from Seagate and IBM with FC (1Gigabit Copper) interfaces.
ESDI, RLL & ST/MFM drives from all manufacturers including Seagate, Western Digital, Conner, Fujitsu, Maxtor, Miniscribe, Quantum, Tandon, Fuji, Toshiba, IBM, Kalok, Micropolis, Priam, Microscience, Tandon, JTS, Kyocera, LaPine and Tulin.
MCA drives from IBM, Western Digital and Seagate with IBM ST-506 & ESDI and 2.5" laptop ESDI interfaces.
PCMCIA Type I, II, III hard drives from IBM, Western Digital, Integral Peripherals and Procomm.
1.8" ATA-5 drives from Toshiba and Hitachi
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6. Preserving your Warranty

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If the seals on a hard drive must be broken in order to extract data from the drive, ActionFront will re-seal the media upon completion of service with a tamper resistant sticker which the manufacturer will accept for warranty purposes. You will also receive an invoice receipt to indicate you have pursued data recovery services with ActionFront.

DATA RECOVERY FROM LAPTOP AND NOTEBOOK HARD DISK DRIVES.

Faults, problems and failure symptoms of IBM / Hitachi Travelstar, Hitachi DK23, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Seagate & Western Digital laptop drivesLaptop and notebook computers make up an ever increasing percentage of the computer population. Regardless of the manufacturer of the laptop or notebook, its hard disk will nearly always be either an IBM Travelstar, Hitachi DK23, Fujitsu or Toshiba hard drive.
All laptop hard disks are prone to the same problems as their desktop counterparts, but because of their smaller size and greater density they are uniquely prone to a few others also. Typical data loss situations that arise with laptops are -
Impact damage eg. the laptop is dropped or sat on
Inaccessible drives and partitions
Virus attack
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The Data Clinic has extensive knowledge of all laptop drives and are able to recover data from them in almost all situations, regardless of whether the failures are logical, electrical or mechanical. By the very fact that laptop drives are used in mobile devices, they also suffer from bad sectors
IBM Travelstar and Hitachi Travelstar disks: Laptop computers that contain the IBM Travelstar or Hitachi Travelstar hard disk have some common failure symptoms
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Toshiba laptop hard disks: Failure symptoms and data recovery from Toshiba laptop hard disks, Advanced Data Recovery on Toshiba laptop hard drives
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Samsung laptop hard disks: Data recovery and associated failure symptoms on Samsung hard disk drives
Western Digital hard disks: Failure symptoms and data recovery from Western Digital Scorpio laptop hard disks
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Thursday, March 22, 2007

50 CRAZY THINGS A PRESIDENT EVER SAID.

50. "I promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even though I wasn't here." —at the President's Economic Forum in Waco, Texas, Aug. 13, 2002

49. "We spent a lot of time talking about Africa, as we should. Africa is a nation that suffers from incredible disease." —Gothenburg, Sweden, June 14, 2001

48. "You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.'' —Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001

47. "We both use Colgate toothpaste." —after a reporter asked what he had in common with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Camp David, Md., Feb. 23, 2001

46. "Tribal sovereignty means that; it's sovereign. I mean, you're a — you've been given sovereignty, and you're viewed as a sovereign entity. And therefore the relationship between the federal government and tribes is one between sovereign entities." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 2004

45. "I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who are probably read the news themselves." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 21, 2003

44. "I'm the commander — see, I don't need to explain — I do not need to explain why I say things. That's the interesting thing about being president." —as quoted in Bob Woodward's Bush at War

43. "I am here to make an announcement that this Thursday, ticket counters and airplanes will fly out of Ronald Reagan Airport." —Washington, D.C., Oct. 3, 2001

42. "The war on terror involves Saddam Hussein because of the nature of Saddam Hussein, the history of Saddam Hussein, and his willingness to terrorize himself." —Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 29, 2003

41. "I saw a poll that said the right track/wrong track in Iraq was better than here in America. It's pretty darn strong. I mean, the people see a better future." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 23, 2004

40. "Oh, no, we're not going to have any casualties." —discussing the Iraq war with Christian Coalition founder Pat Robertson, as quoted by Robertson

39. "I hear there's rumors on the Internets that we're going to have a draft." —presidential debate, St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 8, 2004

38. "Haven't we already given money to rich people? Why are we going to do it again?" —to economic advisers discussing a second round of tax cuts, as quoted by former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil, Washington, D.C., Nov. 26, 2002

37. "We need an energy bill that encourages consumption." —Trenton, N.J., Sept. 23, 2002

36. "After standing on the stage, after the debates, I made it very plain, we will not have an all-volunteer army. And yet, this week — we will have an all-volunteer army!" —Daytona Beach, Fla., Oct. 16, 2004

35. "Do you have blacks, too?" —to Brazilian President Fernando Cardoso, Washington, D.C., Nov. 8, 2001

34. "This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating." —as quoted by the New York Daily News, April 23, 2002

33. "I got to know Ken Lay when he was head of the — what they call the Governor's Business Council in Texas. He was a supporter of Ann Richards in my run in 1994. And she had named him the head of the Governor's Business Council. And I decided to leave him in place, just for the sake of continuity. And that's when I first got to know Ken and worked with Ken." —attempting to distance himself from his biggest political patron, Enron Chairman Ken Lay, whom he nicknamed "Kenny Boy," Washington, D.C., Jan. 10, 2002

32. "It is white." —after being asked by a child in Britain what the White House was like, July 19, 2001

31. "I couldn't imagine somebody like Osama bin Laden understanding the joy of Hanukkah." —at a White House menorah lighting ceremony, Washington, D.C., Dec. 10, 2001

30. "For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three non-fatal shootings. And, folks, this is unacceptable in America. It's just unacceptable. And we're going to do something about it." —Philadelphia, Penn., May 14, 2001

29. "I don't know why you're talking about Sweden. They're the neutral one. They don't have an army." —during a Dec. 2002 Oval Office meeting with Rep. Tom Lantos, as reported by the New York Times

28. "You forgot Poland." —to Sen. John Kerry during the first presidential debate, after Kerry failed to mention Poland's contributions to the Iraq war coalition, Miami, Fla., Sept. 30, 2004

27. "I'm the master of low expectations." —aboard Air Force One, June 4, 2003

26. "I'm also not very analytical. You know I don't spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things." —aboard Air Force One, June 4, 2003

25. "I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe — I believe what I believe is right." —Rome, Italy, July 22, 2001

24. "We need to counter the shockwave of the evildoer by having individual rate cuts accelerated and by thinking about tax rebates." —Washington, D.C. Oct. 4, 2001

23. "People say, how can I help on this war against terror? How can I fight evil? You can do so by mentoring a child; by going into a shut-in's house and say I love you." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 19, 2002

22. "I wish you'd have given me this written question ahead of time so I could plan for it…I'm sure something will pop into my head here in the midst of this press conference, with all the pressure of trying to come up with answer, but it hadn't yet….I don't want to sound like I have made no mistakes. I'm confident I have. I just haven't — you just put me under the spot here, and maybe I'm not as quick on my feet as I should be in coming up with one." —President George W. Bush, after being asked to name the biggest mistake he had made, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2004

21. "The really rich people figure out how to dodge taxes anyway." —explaining why high taxes on the rich are a failed strategy, Annandale, Va., Aug. 9, 2004

20. "My plan reduces the national debt, and fast. So fast, in fact, that economists worry that we're going to run out of debt to retire." —radio address, Feb. 24, 2001

19. "You know, when I was one time campaigning in Chicago, a reporter said, 'Would you ever have a deficit?' I said, 'I can't imagine it, but there would be one if we had a war, or a national emergency, or a recession.' Never did I dream we'd get the trifecta." —Houston, Texas, June 14, 2002 (There is no evidence Bush ever made any such statement, despite recounting the trifecta line repeatedly in 2002. A search by the Washington Post revealed that the three caveats were brought up before the 2000 campaign — by Al Gore.)

18. "See, free nations are peaceful nations. Free nations don't attack each other. Free nations don't develop weapons of mass destruction." —Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 2003

17. "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." —State of the Union Address, Jan. 28, 2003, making a claim that administration officials knew at the time to be false

16. "In Iraq, no doubt about it, it's tough. It's hard work. It's incredibly hard." —repeating the phrases "hard work," "working hard," "hard choices," and other "hard"-based verbiage 22 times in his first debate with Sen. John Kerry

15. "The most important thing is for us to find Osama bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him." —Washington, D.C., Sept. 13, 2001

14. "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority." —Washington, D.C., March 13, 2002

13. "But all in all, it's been a fabulous year for Laura and me." —summing up his first year in office, three months after the 9/11 attacks, Washington, D.C., Dec. 20, 2001

12. "I try to go for longer runs, but it's tough around here at the White House on the outdoor track. It's sad that I can't run longer. It's one of the saddest things about the presidency." —interview with "Runners World," Aug. 2002

11. "Can we win? I don't think you can win it." —after being asked whether the war on terror was winnable, "Today" show interview, Aug. 30, 2004

10. "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002

9. "I trust God speaks through me. Without that, I couldn't do my job." —to a group of Amish he met with privately, July 9, 2004

8. "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended. In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed." —speaking underneath a "Mission Accomplished" banner aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, May 1, 2003

7. “We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories … And we'll find more weapons as time goes on. But for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them." —Washington, D.C., May 30, 2003

6. "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere!" —President George W. Bush, as he narrated a comic slideshow during the Radio & TV Correspondents' Association dinner, Washington, D.C., March 24, 2004

5. "If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." —Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000

4. "There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again." —Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002

3. "Too many good docs are getting out of the business. Too many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice their love with women all across this country." —Poplar Bluff, Mo., Sept. 6, 2004

2. "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004

1. "My answer is bring them on." —on Iraqi insurgents attacking U.S. forces, Washington, D.C., July 3, 2003

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

HOW FOUR TURTLES FROM MANHATTAN BECAME AMERICA'S FAVORITE CRIME-FIGHTING HEROES.

'TMNT'/Warner Bros. Pictures


By Frank Paiva
Special to MSN Movies

In preparation for "TMNT," we show how four turtles from Manhattan became America's favorite crime-fighting heroes

In the cinematic pantheon of esteemed talking animals, a group that includes Babe, Francis the Talking Mule and Stuart Little, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are truly one of a kind. They have rippling muscles, they talk like a bunch of frat boys, they pig out on pizza and they fight crime. Their spiritual leader is a gigantic Buddhist rat that wears a pink kimono, and they're named after a bunch of old European artists. Not even Howard the Duck, in all his Lea Thompson-kissing glory, is that peculiar.

If there's anything Hollywood loves, it's a comic-book adaptation. As the "Fantastic Four" has proven, even a bad movie can make money if it has good action sequences and appealing stars. The recent boom of computer-animated films, many centering on talking animals, makes the big-screen return of Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo a seemingly sure thing. At least we know it can't be as bad as "Catwoman."

For the uninitiated, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT for short) are a quartet of anthropomorphic turtles living in the sewers of Manhattan. Using their awesome fighting skills, they help rid the city of criminals, aliens and any other evil creatures that pop up along the way. Their allies are Splinter, the aforementioned rat; April O'Neil, a saucy TV reporter; and, Casey Jones, a hockey-mask-wearing vigilante. Together, they fight the evil villain Shredder, a human fiend who wears spiky, modified samurai armor.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles began as a comic book in 1984. Although creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird originally intended their characters to be satirical, they soon found themselves with a runaway success that would lead to countless incarnations and spin-offs, including a nationwide, daily syndicated strip and mountains of merchandise.

As the comic's popularity grew, the demand for more turtle action increased, leading to the immensely successful 1987 cartoon TV series, a Saturday-morning staple for an entire generation of children. The show ran until 1996, on CBS and in syndication, for a total run of 193 episodes. After a failed 1997 reboot that was canceled after one season, the boys made their triumphant return to television in 2003 on the nation's No. 1 guilty-pleasure channel: the FOX Network. Currently, they can be found fighting crime in the future -- 2105 to be exact -- every Saturday morning.

"TMNT," the Turtles' fourth foray onto the big screen, will be released Friday, March 23. Their gritty and hip new look, coupled with the continued inexplicable wave of '80s nostalgia, positions the film for success. High expectations run counter to the franchise's tradition of wildly divergent quality.


It all began in 1990 with "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," an independently produced smash that grossed $135 million and established the boys as true international stars. In the film, actors in elaborate foam-rubber suits portrayed the protagonists. Puppets, miniatures and animatronics did the rest. Like many first films in superhero franchises, the movie went back in time to tell the original story of how the turtles came about, mutated and banded together. The film is also notable for appearances by Sam Rockwell and Skeet Ulrich, both of whom appear in small roles as thugs.





'TMNT'/Warner Bros. Pictures


A second film quickly followed in 1991, entitled "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze." The film was rushed into production following the success of the first film, and it shows. The picture is strange and poorly crafted, but still manages to be fun. This time, the plot involves the turtles battling Shredder for the magical ooze that caused them to mutate in the first place. Vanilla Ice also makes his film debut in this sequel. There are so many jokes I could make here, but I'll just allow you to create your own.

The final nail in the coffin was 1993's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III." The film follows the boys as they go back in time to ancient Japan to fight some samurai dude for some very loosely explained reason. The movie is only notable in that it provides a fascinating career arc for Corey Feldman, who voices the group leader, Leonardo, for the final time. The goofy fun of the franchise was no match for the stone-face machismo and big effects of other action movies from that year such as "Last Action Hero" and "Cliffhanger."

Now we have "TMNT," the franchise's first film to reflect the Turtles' new image and to fully incorporate computer animation technology. The film also features A-list vocal talent. There's no Corey Feldman here. Instead, the diverse cast includes Sarah Michelle Gellar, Zhang Ziyi, Patrick Stewart, Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Smith and the late Mako. Although the trailer looks promising, audiences will have to wait and see whether the film delivers the big laughs and bigger action promised by the trailer.


So why does America love the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Is it their magnificent green color and their adolescent charm? Is it an extension of our love for talking animals? Do we simply enjoy fighting? The truth is that no one person can explain the mass appeal of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It's one of pop culture's biggest anomalies. Think about it. If someone told you 25 years ago that a bunch of talking turtles studying Eastern philosophy and kicking butt was going to take in hundreds of millions of dollars in sales and merchandise worldwide, you'd probably laugh in their face.

Two possibilities best explain the Turtles' unlikely success. First, like all good franchises, the TMNT appeal to a wide variety of age groups: sophisticated kids, childlike adults, college-aged stoners and the confused elderly. In recent years, SpongeBob SquarePants has found gold with the same wide demographic. Second, there's that catchy theme song that is just about impossible to get out of your head.

While writing this article, the first thing I would hear from people when mentioning the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the theme song. With its high energy, instantly recognizable guitar riffs, the tune ranks up there with "The Brady Bunch," "Green Acres," "Gilligan's Island" and the rest of the best of the best in TV theme-song history.

Finally, in an attempt to end a nearly 25-year reign of confusion and debate: Leonardo wears the blue mask, Michelangelo wears the orange mask, Raphael wears the red mask and Donatello wears the purple mask.

Regardless of whether the film is a blockbuster or a flop, kids and longtime fans will scour the malls of America for new TMNT toys, and our friends Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello will continue to hold their rightful crown as the kings of Saturday morning.

CODING AND DECODING BODY LANGUAGE.

Reading, decoding and interpreting body language is art and science! Every action or micro-action takes place within a context and in reaction to other actions that go on around the individual. Body language has meaning that few understand and most mis-interpret. This free article will show you some of the basic and advanced techniques used to interpret body language! Flirting and sexual body language is something you can quickly spot in a woman's body language as well as a man's in both business and personal context. Body language revealing lying is easily identified in both business and personal context. Nonverbal communication is the least understood and most important facet of communication. The course from which this article is adapted, will take you through step by step so you will understand body language quickly and accurately.

Whether you want to learn the body language of love, dating or closing the deal, welcome. The analysis I'm going to give you as part of this article includes both "liking" and deception judgments. It is fairly complex to analyze human behavior in snapshots in time. I made judgments on the relationships of these couples (seen below) based solely upon these photographs and the apparent context in which they were taken.

In this article my goal for you is to become aware of a few of the subtle nuances that you are going to begin picking up from now on. Instead of telling you each little nuance in a boring, clinical way, I'm going to let you have some fun and invest just a few minutes into being a body language expert with me. In the course, (which I designed equally with business and personal relationships in mind) I will go into much greater detail, but if you look closely you will learn a great deal today about the nuances of nonverbal communication.

The question I was asked to answer about these specific body language pictures was, "Who is the boss." "Who rules the family, and are they likely to stay together?" Let's take a look and see...

Photo 1 - Arnold Schwarzanegger and Maria Shriver.
Arnold has a straight back, thumb up, and focus on someone in the audience. He is engaged with both his wife and fan at the same time. His smile, however, is not his normal limbic smile. It's forced as you can see by the lines between chin and cheekbone. He is in control of the setting but he is pushing his smile.

Maria Shriver (wife) is also engaged with someone else while completely happily in love and comfortable with her husband. That smile is a genuine limbic smile and she couldn't be happier with whatever the setting is and her husband. The hand to the heart is a sign that she adores this man when the smile is in place as it is. Her body posture is leaning toward Arnold and it would be tough to do otherwise as it appears that Arnold's left hand is making sure that she is leaning into him. Nevertheless it is natural and she is brilliantly happy.

These are two people, very much in love who have a different agenda for the day. The mix of business and pleasure is obvious from the body language point of view. Both are going well. She appreciates the crowd more than Arnold and she appreciates Arnold, at this moment more than he does her.

What can you learn? Go back to Maria's smile. See those two lines that go back to her ears? When the smile is genuine (with the vast majority of people), you see those lines go back to people's ears and you see two or more. The more the better.

This couple is happy and nothing is likely to get in their way.

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reading Body Language Photo 2 - Chelsea Clinton and Boyfriend.
This is a very interesting picture of the former President's daughter. Again, a snapshot in time. First the boyfriend. Notice where his hands are. They aren't up in the air, they are "holding the ceiling up." Generally when a man does this kind of "Samson" gesture (holding/pushing the pillars) you can read it as an intentional show of strength (which usually actually means quite the opposite!) Next look at his eyes. They are looking right down at his....correct. What he is seeing is anybody's guess but his facial expression indicates he is pleased with it...

Chelsea is close to this young man...but not as close as you might suspect given the depth perspective of the photo. Her eyes do NOT attend to her boyfriend but something/someone else off to the side. She also (in this snapshot in time) does not actually touch her boyfriend and that is interesting.

She appears happy and yet uncomfortable with the setting. A bit shy for this really now outgoing girl. Perhaps because of the camera in her face? You can't tell but the overall chemistry plays out like this. Samson and a distant Delilah. There is no talking going on between the bodies and although it appears they have fun together on some levels, this looks short-term from this moment in time forward. A full body shot would have added a great deal to the context. Her smile is genuine. Notice the lines...

Photo 3 - Liz Hurley and boyfriend.
Look at the power Liz Hurley has here. Start with her body position. She is holding him like a man holds a woman. Her right hand cupped tight against his right side. Very masculine. In charge. Her smile is irrelevant. It is only for the audience. There is no sign of anything in the smile that leads you to believe she likes what she is looking at. It is a prefrontal cortex smile. A smooth face with a smile is a sign of polite boredom. Notice where Hurley chooses to put her hand for the photo? Not like Maria Shriver with Arnold right? Correct. Her hand goes to her hip and unconsciously gives the feelings she has deep inside for this man away. I suspect they enjoy their intimacy and little else.

Looking at the boyfriend you see no happiness, not even contentment. Why is he here? I don't know. Whatever the context, it doesn't matter. The affection he shows for her is miniscule and forced.

These two have a short life expectancy together based upon only this snapshot in time.

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Photo 4 - Nicky Hilton and Boyfriend.
This is a great photo and you don't need me to analyze it all that much for you so I'll let you do this. What is his body posture compared to hers? Is her affection level comparable to his? Do they appear to share the same level of desired connection? Compare facial expressions. Which one appears adoring and admiring?

Right on all accounts. Notice that she gives her cigarette in the right hand far more physical attention than he does from her. She is sitting in the shade but her face squints as if she's in the sun. This is usually a sign of dislike or annoyance. Difficult to tell without another snapshot in time.

Notice his right leg that he has positioned right into her legs. She has given nothing back. This poor man will be with another woman very soon.

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interpreting body language Photo 5 - Tom Arnold and woman.
Does this photo remind you of Nicky Hilton's and to a lesser extent Liz Hurly's? It should.

Tom Arnold is being held on a string here. He might actually be married to this woman now, I believe this is the case. Let's look at affection. You work this out with me:

  • Does her face indicate she is appreciating Tom's affection?
  • Does her face seem to want to look toward Tom?
  • Does she appear to be grabbing Tom tightly and pulling her close to him?
  • Does she give more attention to the handbag at the end of the arm which appears to have a dead weight attached to it than Tom?
The affectionate touch to the stomach like Maria did is nowhere to be found. Tom clearly is very fond of this lass. Her smile is a combination of the prefrontal and limbic. Only one line usually means that there is some "truth" in the smile but not joy or happiness. The young ladies rear end is far too far back there for her to be feeling intimate toward Tom who appears that he could ignore his outdoor surroundings at any moment and ....well yes.

Now, there is much more that you can glean from each photograph. I'm going to reveal to you how to determine whether everyone you meet likes you or not. I'm going to show you how to read with precision whether they are leaning "yes" or "no." Like any skill, it simply take a little time investment to learn. The payoff? Enormous. Being able to control every situation you are in.

I'm going to let you participate in the course where we have about 100 candid photos of celebrities in different settings. Working with celebrity photos is the best way to learn because these are people who are taught to control their emotions and feelings. But just like what you have already learned to see, the little nuances like the cigarette in Nicky's hand, the handbag in Tom's girlfriend's hand. They tell quite a story. The story that the unconscious is revealing, but the conscious mind is not.


CODING AND DECODING BODY LANGUAGE.

Reading, decoding and interpreting body language is art and science! Every action or micro-action takes place within a context and in reaction to other actions that go on around the individual. Body language has meaning that few understand and most mis-interpret. This free article will show you some of the basic and advanced techniques used to interpret body language! Flirting and sexual body language is something you can quickly spot in a woman's body language as well as a man's in both business and personal context. Body language revealing lying is easily identified in both business and personal context. Nonverbal communication is the least understood and most important facet of communication. The course from which this article is adapted, will take you through step by step so you will understand body language quickly and accurately.

Whether you want to learn the body language of love, dating or closing the deal, welcome. The analysis I'm going to give you as part of this article includes both "liking" and deception judgments. It is fairly complex to analyze human behavior in snapshots in time. I made judgments on the relationships of these couples (seen below) based solely upon these photographs and the apparent context in which they were taken.

In this article my goal for you is to become aware of a few of the subtle nuances that you are going to begin picking up from now on. Instead of telling you each little nuance in a boring, clinical way, I'm going to let you have some fun and invest just a few minutes into being a body language expert with me. In the course, (which I designed equally with business and personal relationships in mind) I will go into much greater detail, but if you look closely you will learn a great deal today about the nuances of nonverbal communication.

The question I was asked to answer about these specific body language pictures was, "Who is the boss." "Who rules the family, and are they likely to stay together?" Let's take a look and see...

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

ISLAMIC CLERIC URGE INDONESIANS TO STOP PRE-MARITAL SEX.

Jakarta - A Muslim cleric has urged Indonesians, in particular teenagers, to stop having sex out of wedlock to avoid worsening the country's morality, a local report said Friday.

'The moral damage caused by pre-marital sexual behaviour has negative effects that are far worse than the tsunami disaster in Aceh province in 2004,' cleric Abdul Rasyid said after leading regular Friday prayers at a mosque within the Presidential Palace grounds.

Around 177,000 people were killed in Indonesia's Aceh province after an earthquake-triggered tsunami struck nine Asian countries on December 26, 2004. In all, more than 220,000 people perished in the international disaster.

'Research has shown that almost 50 per cent of Indonesian girls have sex out of wedlock, which will ruin us,' Rasyid said, according to the state-run Antara news agency.

Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim-majority nation but has a secular government and constitution. The vast majority of the country's 190 million Muslims practice a moderate version of Islam, and drinking, smoking and pre-marital sex are commonplace within society.

Some Indonesian nationalists and moderate Muslim leaders have warned about back-door attempts by conservative and hard-line Muslims groups to change the constitution to make Indonesia an Islamic state.

THE WORLD IS RUNNING SHORT OF WOMEN.

A Tibetan girl carries her baby brother as their father works on their wheatfield in Tsethang, south of Lhasa. Forced abortion and sterilization is common in both Tibet and China. China's growing shortage of women can lead to social instability, researchers warn.
Boy or girl? Pink or blue? Gender selection has historically existed in some form or another in many cultures, but thanks to technological advances in recent years, it has become an accepted and widespread practice in a number of developing countries.

The availability of cheap ultrasound scans in Asian countries within the last 20 years has made it possible for even the poorest woman to discern the sex of her unborn child.

Sex selection in countries such as China and India is now achieved mainly through ultrasound, followed by an abortion if the fetus is female. While the natural sex ratio is about 105 boys per 100 girls, in India it has climbed to 113 boys per 100 girls, and up to 156 boys per 100 girls in some regions.


The current sex ratio in China is about 120 boys per 100 girls, and in the more prosperous provinces it's even higher. Although both countries have banned sex selective abortion, India back in 1994 and China more recently, it is still widely practised.

The reasons for the high abortion rates of girls are many and varied. Both India and China, as well as other countries that use sex selective abortions widely, have a long-standing preference for boys, especially in rural areas. It often comes down to practicalities: a son can work the farm, carry on the family name, and look after elderly parents, whereas a daughter will become part of her husband's family after she gets married.

In India, where the cost of a dowry for a daughter can be prohibitive, financial pressure is often a reason for resorting to sex selective abortion or infanticide. A 2006 study published in the British medical journal, the Lancet, estimated that up to half a million female fetuses are aborted every year in India.

But China's strict one-child policy, implemented in 1979 to reduce the population, has severely upset the gender balance in that country. A January report in the China Daily estimated that there will be 30 million more men than women of marriageable age in China by 2020, leading to possible widespread social unrest.

Already, the skewed sex ratio has resulted in a rise in the kidnapping and trafficking of women, both within the country and internationally. Mail order bride services have mushroomed, which, for a fee of up to $2,400, import wives for Chinese men from other countries, especially Burma. Joseph D'Agostino, vice president for communications with the Virginia-based Population Research Institute (PRI), calls the one-child policy "a massive violation of human rights" which affects both women and men.

"When it comes to sex selective abortion, it's something that's leading to grave social problems-the extermination of tens of millions of girls," says D'Agostino. "And of course it's bad for the boys too because they're going to grow up and not be able to get married. It seems to be against everyone's interests except the very elite and the communist government that runs China, which has its own agenda and its own goals."

D'Agostino says Beijing has now become aware of the problems of sex selection, and recently introduced cash bonuses for families who have girls, but the gap in the boy/girl ratio is still widening. Meanwhile, the one-child policy will remain firmly in place for another 50 years, the goal being to reduce China's population from the present 1.2 billion to 600 million.

Because of the policy, pregnant women are subjected to harassment, financial penalties, and forced abortions and sterilization, often in the late stages of pregnancy. Chen Guangchen, a blind activist who has fought against the one-child policy, said last October that more than 120,000 women in Shandong province alone were at that time forced to undergo sterilizations and abortions. Forced abortion and sterilization is enforced in Tibet as well.

The Dying Rooms, a shocking British documentary that created an outcry around the world, showed children abandoned in some of China's state orphanages, uncared for and left to die in unimaginable misery and squalour, victims of the one-child policy. D'Agostino says 95 percent of China's orphans are girls.

In 2005, a U.N. report stated that the number of "missing" girls resulting from abortion and female infanticide is now at an estimated 200 million worldwide. In an effort to combat the problem, the U.S. last week sponsored a resolution at the U.N.'s Commission on the Status of Women calling on states to eliminate infanticide and gender selection.

But the resolution was withdrawn, thanks to opposition from China, India, Mexico and other countries-one of which apparently was Canada. Mary Ellen Douglas, national organizer with the Campaign Life Coalition which had a representative present at the two-week conference, said the resolution contained language that the Canadian delegation didn't agree with, and so they maneuvered against it.

"The Canadians are constantly trying to get the language of women's rights into everything, and they claim that they're doing this as a matter of justice. But their goal it seems is to get a universal right to abortion-that's the bottom line for them," says Douglas.

Although the Department of Foreign Affairs says that "Canada did not block the resolution," Samantha Singson asserts that, although she didn't attend the closed session, she "got it from sources in the negotiating room that Canada worked very hard to ensure that the resolution would be withdrawn."

Douglas says she was surprised that one of the countries that backed the resolution was South Korea, a country with a strong preference for sons. But maybe it's not so surprising, given that the South Korean government, recognizing that there's a severe gender imbalance in the country because of sex selective abortions, has been attempting to change public opinion with a "Love Your Daughter" campaign. Meanwhile, South Korean men have been traveling to other countries, primarily Vietnam, to find a wife.

India has been trying to turn the trend around with new laws introduced in 2002 that prohibit the disclosure of the sex of the fetus or advertising services that determine the sex of the fetus. But so far, only one doctor has been charged. Last year, China dropped a proposal to impose fines and prison terms for sex selective abortion.

As well as in many Asian countries, gender selective abortions are common in Cuba, Venezuela and Pakistan, and also within immigrant communities in Canada and the United States. A recent Western Standard article reported that some Asian immigrants are seeking sex selective abortions in Canada, and being accommodated by clinics in B.C. and Ontario. A B.C. clinician interviewed for the story estimated she sees women who want to abort female fetuses at a rate of about one per week.

But sex selective abortion is not within the realm of acceptance for most Canadians. A 1993 Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies found that 90 per cent of Canadians were uncomfortable with the idea of gender selective abortions.

And although many who are "pro-choice" draw the line at aborting a fetus because of gender preference, the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada has issued a position paper on sex selection stating, "It is important to remember that we cannot restrict women's right to abortion just because some women might make decisions we disagree with."

One of the latest high-tech sex selection methods to appear in the U.S. is a sperm sorting technique which is marketed as a way to achieve "family balancing" or "family completion." Demographers and women's rights groups are concerned that an increased acceptance of gender selection in the U.S. will serve to exacerbate the problem in countries where "son preference" prevails.

D'Agostino, who believes the gender imbalance "is turning into a huge global problem that's getting worse every year," says his organization would like to see sex selective abortion outlawed in the U.S. He says it should be more prominent on the U.N.'s agenda, and that countries need to work to "change the culture around this and hopefully change the laws."

"There needs to be some sort of global approach to this because it's fast becoming a social problem," says D'Agostino. "It's not only immoral, it's impractical, and people need to have a different mentality."


LIFE SENTENCE FOR BRUTAL MURDER OF 2 FRIENDS.

A knife-obsessed cannabis addict has been jailed for life for the brutal murders of two school friends.

Tom Palmer, 20, will serve a minimum of 18 years.

A jury at Reading Crown Court rejected Palmer's admission of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. It decided instead that he was responsible for murdering Steven Bayliss, 16, and Nuttawut Nadauld, 14, known as T-Wood.

A habitual user of cannabis and a fan of violent horror movies, Palmer butchered the pair with a hunting knife on a leafy footpath near Wokingham, Berkshire, in September 2005.

After the case, Rethink, a mental health charity, called on the Government to fund a nationwide public health campaign warning people of the risks of cannabis use.

Palmer told prison doctors that he had tried, and failed to kick his cannabis habit in the year before the killing. After trying the drug at the age of 14 he was smoking it on a daily basis by the time he reached 15.

He was not smoking on the day of the killings but he told doctors he had been using the skunk form of the drug regularly in the preceding weeks. Doctors told the court the drug had "exacerbated" Palmer's anxiety and the strange auditory and visual hallucinations he reported suffering in the months before the attacks.

Palmer told clinicians that he had attacked the boys when they tried to comfort him as he had a serious panic attack.

Paul Corry, Rethink's director of public affairs, said: "We now know that cannabis can be a trigger for mental health problems and smoking it under the age of 18 can double people's chances of developing psychosis. While it is a terrible tragedy that two young people lost their lives in such a shocking way, homicide involving people with mental health problems is fortunately very rare. The Government must invest in a wide scale public health campaign so that young people know cannabis is not risk-free."

Palmer will serve at least 20 years minus the time he has already served on remand since the killings.

CONVICTED PRISONER WINS PHONE PRIVACY CASE.

A convicted armed robber has won a landmark legal action claiming that a recorded message on his calls from prison breached his human rights.

Stewart Potter lodged a case against the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), complaining that the message on outgoing telephone calls breached his right to privacy.

The prisoner, who is at Glenochil in Clackmannanshire, said the words - "This call originates from a Scottish prison" - also "inhibited his social rehabilitation" and was embarrassing.

A judge at the Court of Session in Edinburgh ruled that the message was unlawful under the European Convention on Human Rights.

Lord Glennie cited Article 8 of the Convention, which provides that everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence.

He said: "In some societies it might be regarded as obvious that a person convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to a period of imprisonment should, for the duration of his imprisonment, be deprived of his civil rights.

"Such a notion has no place in our society."

Potter is serving a 21-year sentence imposed after separate convictions for assault and robbery.

Lawyers for the inmate argued that the message alerted his children's school to his incarceration.

It was claimed that the information was not relevant to his dealings with teachers and others.

MAN, 47, CHARGED WITH DOUBLE MURDER.

An unemployed man has been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with the murder of a disabled woman and her carer.

David Tiley, 47, spoke only to confirm his name when he made a brief appearance at Alton Magistrates' Court in Hampshire.

Tiley is charged with the murder of mother-of-five Sue Hale, 49, who suffered from a degenerative brain disorder, and her carer, mother-of-two Sarah Merritt, 39, at Mrs Hale's flat in Meggeson Avenue in Southampton last Thursday.

Post-mortem examinations on both women showed they had died from stab wounds.

The bodies were found by police officers after Mrs Merritt's husband, Peter, raised the alarm when she failed to return to their home in Oaktree Road, Southampton.

He had spotted his wife's car outside the flat of Ms Hale who Mrs Merritt, a mother-of-two, visited twice a week in her work as a professional carer.

Tiley, who was in a relationship with Mrs Hale, was arrested on Saturday morning.

He was remanded in custody and the case was adjourned for him to appear at Winchester Crown Court on March 28.

There was no application for bail.

TEENAGER ARRESTED FOR THE MURDER OF ADAM REGIS.

A youth has been arrested by police investigating the murder of teenager Adam Regis who was stabbed to death in east London.

Scotland Yard said the youth, who is believed to be in his teens, was arrested on Tuesday morning at an address in East Ham. He is in custody at an east London police station.

Adam, 15, the nephew of Olympic sprinter John Regis, was found fatally wounded on Saturday night in a residential area not far from West Ham United's football ground in Upton Park, east London. He was taken to Newham General Hospital, where he died of his injuries.

A Scotland Yard statement said: "At approximately 7.45 today, officers attended an address in East Ham and arrested a youth - believed aged in his teens - in connection with the inquiry. He is now in custody at an east London police station.

"We stress that the investigation continues and that all our points of appeal remain. All lines of inquiry do remain open."

Adam was on his way home from a visit with friends to the cinema in Beckton, east London, when he was attacked.

Police were called just after 9.30pm after he was found at the junction of Boundary Road and Kingsland Road. He died of his injuries shortly before 11pm.

A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as a single stab wound.

Home Secretary John Reid on Monday announced that information on crimes involving knives will be recorded separately as part of a package of measures to tackle the use of weapons.

Mr Reid told the Commons that from next month, data on "serious or violent" offences involving knives will be recorded separately to give a "more detailed understanding of the prevalence of the problem".

RIGHT TO BAN NJABI IN SCHOOL CONDEMNED.

New Government guidelines spelling out the right of headteachers to ban pupils from wearing religious dress such as the Islamic veil are "simply shocking", a British Muslim leader said.

Education Secretary Alan Johnson has drawn up the updated guidance after a 12-year-old girl lost a legal battle to wear the full-face niqab in class in her Buckinghamshire school last month.

A spokesman for the Department for Education and Skills stressed that the Government was not imposing a blanket ban on veils at schools, and any decision on uniform policy was a matter for individual headteachers.

But Massoud Shadjareh, chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, said he felt "dismayed" at the guidelines.

He said: "Successive ministers dealing with education issues have failed to give proper guidance when requested by human rights campaigners about schools' obligations regarding religious dress, including the head scarf, and other service delivery under human rights laws and norms. To now proceed to issue guidance against Muslim communities is simply shocking."

The new guidelines issued on Tuesday will also warn schools they must not force parents to buy over-priced uniforms for their children.

The DFES spokesman said that headteachers have always been in a position to set their school's uniform policy, and this remains the case under the new guidelines.

The new document states that schools should consult widely with parents, governors and the local community on uniform policy relating to religious dress.

Where possible, they should try to tolerate a wide range of religious and cultural items of clothing. But they may ban certain garments, such as the full-face veil, if it is felt that they impede safety, security or the ability to learn.

The DFES is not ordering or advising headteachers to ban the veil, but is confirming that they have the ability to do so if they wish, so long as they carry out proper consultation, the spokesman said. Headteachers will be told they will face action from the Office of Fair Trading if they impose unfair uniform policies on families.

OVER 10,000 PASSPORT OBTAINED BY FRAUD.

An estimated 10,000 British passports were issued to fraudulent applicants last year, new figures have shown.

Home Office minister Joan Ryan revealed that the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) received 16,500 fraudulent applications between October 2005 to September last year.

In a written ministerial statement, she said "almost half" of those were stopped by existing safeguards but the remainder went undetected.

She said: "Our current estimate is therefore that the level of undetected fraud is about 0.5%, equivalent to 10,000 applications against the planned 6.6 million passports issued per year."

The announcement came on the day the IPS revealed details of a new project to reduce fraud.

From May, first-time adult applications will be forced to attend passport offices for face-to-face interviews.

Tuesday's fraud figures were based on a sample of several thousand applications and is believed to be the most accurate estimate so far of the extent of passport fraud.

Ms Ryan said: "Although precise figures are difficult to obtain, it appears that the level of attempted fraud is increasing and getting more sophisticated.

"Analysis of the frauds shows that the main fraud threat is from first-time adult applications, followed by first-time child applications."

The interview process will begin "modestly" in May and will be rolled out across Britain throughout the year, the minister added.

Monday, March 19, 2007

STOLEN CROCODILE FOUND IN CAR.

Australian police have returned a stolen freshwater crocodile to its home after it was found in a car of a man who suffered a suspected epileptic fit.

Police said the crocodile and some of the 40 other lizards stolen from the Wildlife Wonderland Park in Bass, Australia, were found in a car after the driver was found slumped over the wheel, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported Monday.

Damien Tilley, co-owner of the park, said eight blue-tongued lizards, two bearded dragons and two pink-tongued skinks remain missing from the Sunday robbery.

"The crocodile is actually now back in his enclosure, with his pen mate, he's warmed himself up lovely and he actually had a nice mouse for lunch this afternoon so he seems to have settled in all right," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

Sgt. Darren Hedge of the Frankston Police said the driver of the vehicle was found "in a disoriented state" and taken to a hospital, where it was concluded that he was not bitten by any of the animals, The Age reported.

"Ambulance officers believed he might have suffered an epileptic fit or something," he said.

MINE BLAST KILLS 61 IN RUSSIA.

Sixty-one miners are dead and at least 64 others missing following a methane gas explosion Monday at a coal mine in West Siberia.

Nearly 200 miners were underground at the Ulyanovskaya mine when the blast occurred, Interfax reported.

While explosions are not uncommon in Russia's coal industry, the Ulyanovskaya mine was opened only five years ago.

The mine produces about 3 million tons of coal annually with estimated reserves of 210 million tons, the Novosti news agency reported.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Rains havoc in Muscat.

Muscat : An unexpected downpour of rains starting at dawn today, Sunday, March 18th 2007, brought unprecedented damage to vehicles and property in the Sultanate of Oman.

In one place thirteen cars were swept away from the parking lot in front of Muscat Municipality. Most of the cars belonged to Europecar, the rent a car company. This incident took place around 8:30 a.m. Two of the vehicles which were still running were swept away when the drivers made the mistake of daring to cross the overflowing wadi. These people had obviously underestimated the fury of nature. Fortunately for them they were rescued by the police rescue team.

Its 12 noon Muscat time now and the rains have abated. However, they have left a wake of damage around the city. The road are covered with stones and debris, people are stranded and some of them have not yet made it to the offices.

The road leading to Seeb International Airport was completely blocked as the traffic on the opposite side was diverted to the same road.

Rains were observed since yesterday evening in most of the Wilayats like Sohar, Saham, Shinas and some of the Dhalkaliya regions.

So far, no casualties have been reported. The ROP (Royal Oman Police) are actively engaged in clearing the traffic as well as getting people to safety. They are receiving all help from the locals as well as the expatriate community.

15 YEAR OLD STABBED TO DEATH.

A boy of 15 was stabbed to death in a street attack in London on Saturday night, police said.

The boy, who has not been named, collapsed on the pavement in front of passers-by only a few hundred yards from West Ham's football stadium.

His murder comes just three days after 16-year-old Kodjo Yenga was stabbed to death while walking with his girlfriend on the other side of the capital in Hammersmith. The latest victim, like Kodjo, is black.

Police are searching for two youths seen near the murder scene at the junction of Boundary Road and Kingsland Road in Newham.

The victim was found at around 9.30pm on the pavement with blood pouring from a wound in his leg. He also had another stab wound, said police. An ambulance took him to Newham General Hospital where he died just before 11pm.

Detective Chief Inspector Ian Stevenson, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "At this very early stage of the investigation, we are trying to build up a picture of events. The victim, although only 15, was tall for his age, was wearing white Nike trainers and casual clothing.

"He had been to the Showcase Cinema in Beckton with some friends earlier in the evening and may have travelled to Boundary Road by bus. Bus numbers 104 and 376 stop near to where he was found and we will be examining CCTV as a priority.

"Two youths were seen near to where the victim was found and I urgently need them to come forward as they may have vital information. Equally, I would appeal for anyone who may have seen the victim or the two youths in Kingsland Road to contact police."

Local councillor Pearson Shillingford, who went to the scene, said: "This is the first time this has happened in this part of Newham. I am very sad to hear of such an incident taking place, and my sympathy is with the community, and I know the community is very concerned about it.

"As far as I'm concerned, I've not heard of any gang in this area. I've heard of knife cases in neighbouring boroughs, but this is the first time that this has happened here, and let's hope it will be the last."


Saturday, March 17, 2007

LINDSAY LOHAN HURLED OBSCENITIES IN PUBLIC

HOLLYWOOD - Lindsay Lohan hurled obscenities at a nightclub crowd in New York on Thursday night when fans refused to stop taking photographs of the actress as she hosted a DJ set.

The Mean Girls star, who recently underwent counseling to curb her wild ways, was DJing at Manhattan's Plumm nightclub when she lost her temper as fans kept 'flashing' her.

Lohan turned off the music from the DJ booth and reportedly screamed at the snap-happy fans, "If I see one more f**king flashbulb go off, I'm going to stop the music and I'm out of here."

Fans took her threat seriously and the rest of her DJ set went smoothly.

It was a tense night for Lohan--she demanded club owners hire extra security to make sure her estranged father, who was released from prison earlier in the week after serving time for assault, didn't get access.

Sources tell Web site TMZ.com that Lohan handed bouncers a photograph of her father, Michael, and told them to keep him out if he showed up.

Upon his release from jail, Michael Lohan revealed he wanted to reconcile with his famous daughter.

WHO WILL PLAY ANNA NICOLE SMITH?

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Filming will begin in Los Angeles early next month on a motion picture about the life of Anna Nicole Smith, CNN has learned.

Producer Jack Nasser of All-Media Productions told CNN on Friday that his company is in the process of casting the lead role in the film, which could be released as early as June.

"We're moving as quickly as possible" on the production, Nasser told CNN. "We're on what we call 'the fast track.' "

Nasser said the film will cover Smith's life from from age 17 until her death last month at 39, including her marriage to billionaire J. Howard Marshall and the death of her son Daniel.

Nasser said his film will focus on "the positive" about Smith, whose February 8 death caused a media sensation. "It's not focused on the trash," he said.

Nasser's company has produced a long list of little-known TV movies, including "Amber's Story," "Hostage Negotiator" and "The Suspect."

He told CNN the untitled Smith biopic is intended for a theatrical release but could wind up on TV.

Nasser said it was not necessary for him to obtain the rights to Smith's story to make the film because it is based on biographical details that have been widely reported.

"She's very famous," he told CNN. "There's so much in the public domain. In this case rights aren't necessary."

Casting for the role of Smith will begin next week, he said. Nasser said he may cast two women, one to play the younger Smith, the other the older. A casting notice online specifies the role involves "some minor nudity for two brief striptease" scenes. Smith was a stripper in Texas when she met her late husband, Marshall.

Actors also will be cast to play Marshall, Smith's son Daniel at ages 5, 9 and 16, and the private nurse who discovered Smith's lifeless body in a Florida hotel room, among other roles.

Nasser told CNN his company had been at work on a film about Smith for the last two years and stepped up production after she died unexpectedly.

"We just kicked it into gear" after her death, he said.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Confessions from a Former Enterprise Rental Salesman

There's always useful information over at The Consumerist, a blog devoted to helping you get the most bang for your buck as a customer (I'm not so keen on the word "consumer", it implies that your role is to spend, not to think). Here's an article for those of you who rent cars often: 9 Confessions from a Former Enterprise Rental Salesman, which are:

1. Enterprise doesn't have any set prices. The rates are negotiable, and someone who walks into the office and announces that s/he "needs a car, no matter what the price" is going to get screwed. "There are three main categories of rentals: personal (retail), corporate, and insurance, but on every single contract that goes out the agent manually types out how much you pay per day and he has authority to make it pretty much whatever he thinks you should pay."

2. You don't need all that extra rental insurance, but you can use it to lower your rental rate. "...just like service contracts at Best Buy, you can negotiate the daily rate of your rental down by agreeing to add all the insurance (we call it "full boat" when some poor soul gets soaked for all of the extra protections--damage waiver, personal accident insurance, and supplemental liability: the trifecta of consumer stupidity)."

3. If you want to secure a really low daily rate but stay on that employee's good side (i.e. so you can get the same deal again and again), take your rental by any Enterprise in the region the next day and remove the extra coverage. It's win-win: you end up not paying for insurance you don't need, and the sales rep who rented out the car to you still gets credit for the sale.

4. Most of Enterprise's business comes from insurance replacement rentals, so they get a better deal [NOT RECOMMENDED]. Knowing this, you can go to Enterprise and tell them your car was totalled and that State Farm (or some other very large insurance company) is giving you low daily rental allowance. I don't recommend using this trick; I'm all for saving a buck, but I'd much rather do it honestly.

5. Enterprise runs the "weekend specials" because there are loads of spare cars on weekends. "Airport and tourist-heavy places won't have much for you, but neighborhood branches will be "sitting fat" (way too many cars) 40 out of 52 weeks of every year...Weekends are hard on insurance adjustors' numbers so they push the body shops to get all their jobs done by Friday evening, therefore a ton of rental returns come in on Fridays...having a car unrented over the weekend is murder on your branch's numbers, the more expensive the car the more we need to get it off the books for that weekend."

6. For the best weekend deal call up on Friday sometime before 2pm and say, "I have all my info, drivers license and credit card, can I get a rental all setup so I don't have to do anything but sign the ticket when I come in?" "This is GOLD because now the agent can pre-write your ticket and get that car off his books before the 2pm count (if a car is unrented at 2pm, it counts against the branch for that day so he'll write your ticket before 2:00 and then the car can sit there all day for all he cares)."

7. What if you're traveling to a far away city and don't want to use the insurance replacement method (tip #2)? Call ERES at 1-800-Rent-a-Car and tell them you're a State Farm adjustor [NOT RECOMMENDED]. "Insurance adjustors are treated like royalty at Enterprise, they'll bend over backwards to make you happy." For a number of reasons ranging from the moral to the Machiavellian, I think that this trick is a bad idea.

8. Enterprise has what they call "ESQI," like car dealers each branch is rated on how many customers rate our service as 5/5 on the phone surveys. "Anything less than 5 is the same as zero. Managers have to answer for this number like you can't believe, so next time you forget to fill the tank or you bring a car back a few hours late, say there was some problem with the car--it smelled smoky, wasn't running right, anything that says you're not entirely happy with your experience. Most people just turn the car in and go; you'd be amazed what you can get away with just so the manager makes you "extremely satisfied." I'd happily waive up to a full day's rental charges if I think that's needed to keep you happy, a grunt doesn't have much stake in the ESQI but he has the authority to do the same."

9. Don't take the free ride. Yes, Enterprise has a service where they'll pick you up and drive you to their branch, but don't take it. "If you make us pick you up, even if you're really close, we won't be so happy to serve you as if you'd walked in. Set the deal up on the phone and if you can get a ride in, do it. It seems small but every little bit helps."

50 Ways to Lose your Debtor.

I had a Citibank credit card. Technically, I still have it but I will be closing the account shortly. My recent experience has been a not-so-rare glimpse at how strange the business practices of a mega-corporation can be sometimes. This is not a story about fraudulent charges or bad customer service, just a sequence of events that made me doubt their ability to competently run their own business.

1) The story starts a few months ago when we received an ominous letter telling us that our card had been compromised and that we needed to contact their customer service people immediately. With us both in full possession of the cards, our overall rare use of the card (it’s mostly backup for the rare occasions when our primary card won’t scan or decides to go on fraud-alert freak out, or for when I’m traveling to help keep track of expenses), and my fairly elaborate attempts to keep our personal information protected (crosscut shredder, receive electronic billing statements only, etc) I wondered how that was possible and wondered if it was some kind of Citibank ad campaign.

It turns out that they were the ones who were compromised; Citibank had lost our information, and then sent us a letter making it look like they had ingeniously detected some fraud and proactively addressed it. They insisted on sending us a new card and an affidavit in case we needed to report fraudulent activity. They were not amused by my wife’s sardonic questioning regarding their ability to protect this new account number any better than the previous one.

2) When I received the new card,we had to call to activate it as is customary. Normally, you dial a number and get an automated message asking you to enter the number and then it is activated almost immediately. We recently received a new card for our primary credit card account because it had expired and this is exactly what was necessary to activate the card. Citibank on the other hand has “pioneered”, at least I experienced it with anyone else, the use of a live person to activate your card when you call. This provides them with the opportunity to cram some sort of up-sell gimmick down your throat when all you were expecting was an automated message.

This time around it was the new “credit protection” plan that everyone wants to sell you, where for a fee based on your balance, you can skip a payment (or 2 or 3?) if you lose your job or you have a serious medical incident or one of the other horrible qualifying conditions. I tried to explain to him that regardless of the fact that I don’t take part in fear-based nonsense, if I instead took the money I would have been paying for the credit protection and stuck it in a savings account, I would easily be able to cover a minimum payment for a few months. Insurance only makes sense if the gap between the cost to insure and the cost to replace/repair is high (home insurance), or qualifying conditions are likely (car insurance). In this case, it wasn’t even close. I wasted 10 minutes of my life trying to get off the phone without being rude, and then finally resorted to being rude since I had only called to activate my f&@$ing card.

3) After activating the new card I went to log on to the card site to check that everything was in order. Of course, I was naive to assume that because this card was the logical successor to the previous one, that card would show up. Instead, it showed our old account as closed and nothing else. I was forced to create a whole new username and account for this new card. That was annoying, but not terrible. It will be turn out to be important later on though.

4) This is more of an annoyance than a real part of the story: Citibank revamped their credit card website, and now whenever you go there you get a pop-over add thing that blocks out your access to their actual website until you click a few things. It’s like they created a DIV that they position over the site, but instead of just making it the size of the ads, it blocks out the entire site with white. And this is just to show me ads for a product I already own. Keep in mind that I had to click through that thing a zillion times during the course of the ordeal I am about to describe.

5) A few weeks ago, I made a payment on the web site scheduled to take effect a few days later. A day after the day it was to be debited, I got an email from Citibank thanking me for my payment. I went and looked at our bank account and there was no charge. That seemed odd and I chalked it up to a timing glitch with online processing. When I checked the next day, still no charge. Then it hit me, I had another bank account that I had been using previously but which now had like $100 in it but I was too lazy busy to close. Going to look at that other account, I noticed that sure enough, a charge had been attempted and of course rejected for insufficient funds.

I was really mad for 2 reasons: first, I had no idea that bank account was even on that new card’s account. It had been on my old Citibank card, and without telling me, Citibank had brought over that old information to the new account I opened. So it never occurred to me to double check that I had the right bank account selected because I didn’t even realize that there was more than one. Why they could link my bank account after the fact, but forced me to create a whole new card account is beyond me. Second, why can’t they ask if you have the funds available without actually debiting it? It seems silly for me to pay a bounced check fee when there is no person receiving the check, and no goods changing hands, etc. Why should electronic funds work exactly the same as physical funds? Especially with a huge conglomerate like Citibank would could save themselves and their customers huge hassles with a better system.

6) Now it got fun. My credit card statement showed that it had been paid, despite the fact that there was evidence that it had been rejected by my bank, so I couldn’t just make another payment and be done with it because you can’t pay more than your remaining balance. I called customer service who explained that they must not have been notified yet (which seems unlikely since it showed up in my online banking statement) but that the problem was that Citibank might keep trying to debit the amount depending on “what response they received back from my bank”. So I was supposed to call my bank and find out how they would have marked the rejection, either as insufficient funds, or just denied. If it was insufficient funds, they might just keep retrying, with me incurring a new charge every time! She insisted that this was all done electronically and her hands were tied.

I called my bank and actually got someone who understood what I needed to know. He advised me that given that it wasn’t an active bank account and had only a small amount of money, I should just close it and make it impossible for them to retry and incur additional charges, which I did (thanks guy at bank, you are the only person in this entire thing that had any interest in helping me!)

7) Fast-forward to today. Ten days after I originally got the bounced check notification, Citibank finally notified me about it. The best part is that their email says, in a nutshell “since your bank account was closed, we have disabled your on-line payment functionality until you call customer service“. Remember that I have a perfectly valid bank account that I have used several times before to pay this card, and it was only because they decided to bring over an older bank account unexpectedly that this happened, and that I had already spoken to their customer service to explain the problem and was given essentially no alternatives. So now I can’t pay the bill on line any more and have to call them. I guess I would have needed to call to close the account anyway.

The thing that bothers me most is that Citibank will feign interest in my leaving them when I call to close it, but they ultimately don’t care about people like me except in some sort of aggregate statistical way. I feel at every turn their message is “we don’t really care about making you angry or costing you time and money if it means we might make a few extra bucks because of sheer volume”, which I’m going to call the “spam theory of business”. After a decade of card membership with an ever increasing level of disinterest on their part, it’s time for me to stop rewarding them.

Teenager, others arrested for armed robbery


An 18-year-old boy was among three suspected armed robbers, who were arrested on Wednesday in Lagos at a scene where a lady was robbed of her possessions at gunpoint.

Each of the suspects had a gun loaded with ammunition at the time of their arrest at about 10.30am around Lekki on the outskirts of Lagos.

A team of anti-robbery policemen, who were on patrol of the area, reportedly sighted the suspects in a questionable circumstance.

The policemen, it was gathered, pursued the men and arrested them. It was during interrogation of the suspects that the policemen became more curious.

Consequently, one of the policemen ordered that a search should be conducted on the suspects. During the search, three locally-made guns, three live cartridges and one expended cartridge were found on the suspects.

The men were immediately arrested and taken to Ilasan police station under the Eti-Osa Local Government area of the state.

The names of the suspects were given as Olaniyi Akanni (25), Michael Akanume (18) and Oghagha Akponido (22).

Our correspondent learnt that a lady (name withheld) had earlier lodged a complaint at the police station that she was attacked and robbed by a gang of three hoodlums.

According to a source at the station, police preliminary investigation showed that the three suspects were responsible for the attack on the lady.

Investigation by our correspondent, however, showed that the suspects had denied robbing the lady.

But it was not ascertained whether the police had called the victim to come and identify the suspects who robbed her.

Spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Mr. Olubode Ojajuni, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Wednesday.

Ojajuni said, “If the suspects claimed to be ignorant of the attack on the lady, what were they doing with those weapons?

Money and its omen—the perception of man

MONEY has solved many problem of man yet, it has trouble man more than any other thing on earth. Many has brought comfort to many homes yet it ranks number one when we consider factors that have split and cause divorce in homes. It has turned many ladies into corporate prostitutes and many men into whoredoms. Men that have build integrity for years have sacrifice it at the alter of money. Many talented and promising youths have lost focus because of money.

Money has introduced Class in the family, amongst brethren and religious members. Some have entered into wrong marriages courtesy of money. The rate of undergraduate drop out is on increase all because of money. The reputations of many countries of the world have been smeared in the mud due to money.

Men have praised and worshipped money more than the Creator. Money is a confusionist. Those who do not have it are crying and feel cheated. While those that have it complain about it troubles. Money has categorized man into two groups namely, rich and poor.

The poor envy the rich for his wealthy and security while the rich admirers the poor man’s easy going life. The rich has said that the demerits of money out weigh its merits. Money is an omen which can either be bad or good. It all depends on your perception and interpretation. Even the Holy Book acknowledges this neutrality of money by saying that money:

•That money is the root of all evil

•That money answers all things

What a paradox!

Men have enjoyed good time and maximum fun through money. Many seemingly closed doors have open because of money.

The question is, do we need money? If yes, why do we need it!

Naturally, there are many needs of man and some of these needs can not be met without the use of money. For example, you can not talk of having a care without money. Even if someone gives you as a gift. You still would need money to maintain it.

Therefore, the followings are some of the reasons why men run amok for money which could be normal or abnormal depending on the school of thought you belong.

To meet physiological needs–Man naturally needs money to provide physiologial needs. These include, shelter, clothing, food, etc. these are basic needs of a man which could be provided through money. The pursuit for money to meet these necessities could be said is normal.

For easy living– Money makes life easy. No debate about that statement. People send their money on errand instead of doing it themselves. Through the help of money people hire other persons to be their cook, nanny, cleaner, gardener, chauffeur, etc.

Through the availability of money, one can afford summer holiday overseas, go for medical treatment or check up abroad, ride on a good car and wear designers’ accessories. Some do buy mansion in every city. All these luxuries can only be achieved if money is available.

For Defense- Money is a defense, well as all know that. Money is a defense against poverty; it is a defense against poor living. It is a defense against poor environment. It is defense against poor health and diseases, it is defense against hunger. It is a defense against poor influence. It is a defense against human insecurity. Money is a defense against unemployment. Money gives confidence.

For power- This is another area where men have strived so much to achieve. We all know that money is a symbol of authority and it commands respect. In the history of humanity, no other generation has looked for money because of power than this generation. The power in this case can be Political or Economical. The former is more pronounced in this art of the world. In a bid to attain political height. Politicians have don unimaginable things in order to get money to run an election because in this art of world if you don’t have money you can’t win an election. Hence, the slogan, money is the soul of political power.

To help others- In as much as many of us are acquiring money for our personal use. Few people are still interested in the plight of others. We have philanthropists who are considerate. They share their riches with the under-privilege. We still have foundations sponsored by kindhearted people. Some of these Charity homes take care of orphanage Homes, prisons, hospitals, free-education, etc. I wonder how the world would have been without money.

Blame lecturers for my plight, I took to robbery when they frustrated me twice - Student-robber who stole a jeep


Chidi with the stolen jeep and other robbery
suspects paraded along with him

POLICE authorities in Minna have put an end to the nefarious activities of a robbery suspect who claims to be a student of the Federal University of Technology, Minna.

The suspect who gave his name as Chidi Jackson Okeke, during police interrogation stated that he could not graduate since year 2005 because his lecturers were frustrating him.

According to him,“I had carry over in two courses and all attempts I made to remedy the deficiency had failed.”

Since he could not however obtain the certificate required for him to begin life outside the university, Jackson found another profession in robbery.

The former FUT student did not stay long in his new found job before he was nabbed by the police.

During one of his escapades, Jackson was said to have robbed a lecturer in his department, Abdullahi Mohammed, and two others. The trio were staying within the same compound. During the operation, Jackson allegedly stole N8,585, a Nokia handset and some household equipment.

However, according to the Niger State Police Commissioner, Mr. Oliver Osuchukwu, “luck ran out on the student-turned-robber when he was apprehended following a tip off.

Mr. Osuchukwu said a British-made pistol with 11 rounds of ammunition were also recovered from Jackson who has also made useful statements to the police as investigations into the matter continue.

Jackson however denied that he was a robber, saying the gun and 11 rounds of ammunition were found “in my compound”.

He confirmed however that he was to have left the university in 2005 but for the two “carry overs” he had, blaming some of the lecturers for his plight.

“The lecturers are frustrating me,” he said, adding that after repeating the courses, he was sure he passed yet “they still failed me”.

Bad day for armed robbers in Kaduna


The suspects with their weapons
after their arrest.

POLICE in Kaduna State have arrested two armed robbery suspects, Chidozie Nwozor and Paul Ogadinma, who intercepted an Akwa-Ibom Transport Company bus and robbed some passengers who intended to travel to Enugu at gun point.

The State Police Commissioner, Ernest Ibhaze, made this known while parading to newsmen, some robbery suspects recently arrested across the state in the last two months.

According to him, “The suspects were intercepted by a police patrol team along Kaduna—Abuja road after they had successfully diverted the passenger bus into the bush and robbed the occupants of their valuables.”

The police boss stated that some of the personal effects of the passengers stolen by the suspects have been released to the victims.

Similarly, on January 2, 2007, one Iliyasu Usman (now dismissed from the Army) who was attached to the Nigerian Army Engineering Corps, Kaduna, left his beat at the residence of General Sani Sami (rtd) and went to Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS), Kawo, Kaduna, where he attacked one Miss Julie John and five others at gunpoint. He robbed them of three GSM handsets and some cash. The victims, however, summoned courage, countered the attack and disarmed him of his rifle and took him to the police.

The suspect, according to the police boss, has since been dismissed from the Army and will soon be charged to court. Two locally-made pistols were recovered from him.

Other armed robbery suspects that have been paraded by the command within the last two months included Risku Alhaji Jae, Umar Idris (a.k.a Usama), Ade Mathew, Lawal Bala, Ibrahim Mohammed, Sunday Dominic, Danladi Suleima (Receiver), Rabi’u Umaru, Abubakar Umar, Abubakar Musa, Sale Ahmadu, and Sale Yuguda.

In a related development, the police boss said that on February 16, 2007, one Monday Ayuba, in company with two others, went to ERMACO Filling Station in Kafanchan, attacked and robbed the attendant at gunpoint of the sum of N98,000.00. The suspect was later pursued and arrested. He is currently assisting the police in their investigation.

Ibhaze further stated that a police patrol team along Kaduna–Saminaka Road, intercepted a gang of armed robbers. The team exchanged fire with the robbers and in the process, the hoodlums escaped and abandoned two vehicles, a Toyota Carina and a Honda Accord. The owner of one of the vehicles was later contacted through a complimentary card, and has confirmed that the vehicle was snatched from her at gunpoint on February 19, 2007 in Kano.

The Command has also succeeded in arresting some notorious car thieves who have been terrorising residents of the state in recent times. The suspects were arrested at a hideout along Maiduguri Road, Kaduna and have been charged to court.

Thirteen vehicles which included one Honda Accord ‘86 and one ‘98 model, one Honda Civic saloon, four Toyota Litace buses, one Honda Hala, two Toyota Corolla (1st Lady), two Toyota Compact, one Honda Erodeck and one Peugeot 505 saloon were recovered in all.

Secret language of whales revealed

Deep below the ocean’s surface, blue whales are singing and for the first time, scientists think they know why.

Researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography recorded the sounds and say they offer new insight into the behavior of the passenger jet-sized animals.

Using tags suctioned to the whales’ bodies, researchers tracked the whales and found that as they feed, they send out calls to let each other know where they are, each group employing a different sound.

The noises play a similarly important role during mating season when males sing long, low-pitched songs to indicate their reproductive fitness to females. Females select mates based on size and estimate that by evaluating males’ songs: Larger males can take in more air and hold notes longer.

The research appeared in the January issue of the Marine Ecology Progress Series journal.

A related study, also by Scripps researchers, found that there are distinct “dialects” of whale-speak in different regions of the ocean. The finding could have implications for preservation efforts.

Saddam's Sons Buried Twice!

The bodies of Saddam Hussein’s two sons and his grandson have been reburied near the former Iraqi leader’s grave in his hometown, tribal leaders said.

Uday and Qusay Hussein, and 14-year-old Mustafa Hussein, died in a gun battle with US troops months after the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003.

They were moved to the courtyard of Saddam Hussein’s burial hall from nearby Ouja cemetery, relatives said. Saddam Hussein was convicted for crimes against humanity last year and hanged.

"It happened yesterday. We took the bodies from Ouja cemetery and we put them close to the graves of Awad al- Bandar and Barzan," said Ali Nida, head of Saddam Hussein’s Albu Nasir tribe.

Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam Hussein’s half-brother, and al-Bandar, his former intelligence chief, were both hanged after the same trial.

Mr Nida and several close relatives accompanied the bodies as they were transferred in three cars from Ouja cemetery about two kilometres (1.2 miles) away last Tuesday. Prayers were held near the five burial mounds covered with Iraqi flags.

Traditional Ruler Arrested

The Bauchi State Police Command has arrested a village head for alleged conspiracy in the murder of a Shariah Court Judge in the state, Mallam Mohammed Dayyabu.

Mallam Alhassan Guga, the police public relations officer, confirmed the arrest of the traditional ruler and two other suspects in connection with the murder.

The death of the judge occurred on February 27, at Yuga village in Toro Local Government Area of the state.

The public relations officer said the suspects would be charged to court as soon as the police completed investigation into the case. It was gathered that the sharia court judge was killed by some unknown persons after refusing to collect a N40,000 bribe and a ram. The items were allegedly passed to the judge through the village head, by an accused person standing trial before him.

The police have also invited one of the wives of the slained judge to assist in unraveling the circumstances surrounding her husband’s death.

Jilted Lover Hangs Self

A middle aged man identified as Mallam Muhammad Magori of Dutsi council area of Katsina State has killed himself for failure to marry the girl he so much loved.

Leadership gathered that the deceased hanged himself shortly before the wedding fatiha of his beloved girl friend, Malama Abule with another man.

It was also gathered that the victim fell in love with Malama Abule who resides at Chediyar Mairanda village.

Late Magori was a businessman and survived by one wife and three children.

According to Leadership source, he did not leave any note on why he hanged himself.

It was gathered that the elder brother of the victim, Malam Abdulhamid Katoge said the victim went to his farm with a rope to tie corn stalk for his animals, only for some people to report to the family that the victim had hanged himself in the bush.

When contacted, the Dutsi local government area Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Mr. Boha refused to comment on the case.

The victim, Leadership learnt has since been buried according to Islamic rites.

Armed Robbery Suspect Set Ablaze

A suspected armed robber was lynched by an angry mob at the Nnamdi Azikiwe expressway bypass, Badiko, Kaduna State.
Leadership gathered that the suspect specialised in robbing his victims in a taxi car, adding that the robber was in a taxi with his partners in crime, when they attacked a victim who was with them in a taxi car. The victim was dispossessed of his money and a mobile phone.

As the hoodlums were about pushing the passenger out from the taxi after robbing him, the passenger who became a victim mustered courage and dragged one of the criminals down from the taxi car which they used in robbing their victims.

Immediately, he fell out from the car, passers-by who were obviously watching from a distance descended on the criminal and beat him before setting him ablaze by the road side.

It was gathered that a team of police officers who visited the scene shortly after carried away the charred body of the suspected criminal.





Man Jailed For Stabbing Policeman In Abuja

Mabel Dayo, a 19 year-old resident of Area 1, Garki Abuja, was arraigned before an Abuja Magistrate Court for stabbing a police constable with a knife.

The accused person was said to have inflicted several injuries on the victim, a police constable, Mr. Emmanuel Adegboye of Lugbe police station.

When the charges were read to the accused, he pleaded guilty. In view of this, Inspector Emmanuel Lateef, the prosecutor, asked the court to try the accused summarily, having admitted guilt.

The presiding magistrate Zubairu then asked the accused to narrate how the incident happened. In his story, the accused said, "I was directed by somebody to a house and when I got there I asked who was in the house and there was no answer. As I was leaving, somebody came from behind me and started beating me continuously so I stabbed him".

Magistrate Zubairu then convicted the accused under section 157 of the criminal procedure code.

Inspector Lateef, the prosecutor, therefore prayed the court to reserve sentence since the accused was still in the hospital.

Magistrate Zubairu granted the prosecutor’s request and reserved the sentence for March 7, 2007. While the accused was ordered to be remanded in the prison custody.

Why do we have higher incidence of kidney disease now?

Kidney failure or damage to the kidney is particularly more likely if you are a black person and if you are not. If you are in this part of the world where we are black, we are more prone to it than people in the other part of the world, whether Caucasians or Asians. There is a genetic predisposition if you are a black person and if you are not.

Secondly, the second causes of kidney failure are particularly prevalent in our environment. They include hypertension, diabetes and chronic glumerulonephritis.

Hypertension affects almost one in every five Nigerian. Diabetes affects almost one in every three and then chronic glumerulonephritis usually affects individuals with pretty common infections that for some reasons tend to be chronic.

So, you can have complicated malaria, which is very common, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, which are also common in our environment but also mainly because in this environment, we generally tend not to want to take advantage of health facilities around us, you find that we tend to self-medicate and we actually end up damaging the kidneys. Hypertension is common; diabetes is not uncommon; chronic infections are not properly treated and it can lead on to kidney failure. So, it is not a surprise that kidney failure is particularly common in our environment.

The cost of treatment is very high particularly here because poverty rate is also high. What do you thin k could be done for people who have kidney failure?

First of all, government should lay more emphasis on prevention. This is done even in the wealthier countries of the world, take America for example.

In 2000, America spent $18 billion US dollars managing patients with kidney failure and as a serious country they have already projected that by 2010 they would end up spending $29.7 billion, that is, almost $30 billion US dollars. Then, they suddenly realised that this is beyond what their economy can survive. So, they started laying emphasis on prevention and ensuring that they encourage people to go out and have tests done, particularly if they have those conditions that we know generally tend to lead on to kidney failure.

So, if you are hypertensive, as part of your regular checks, you should get your doctor to, not just check your blood pressure, you should also check your urine and make sure that there is no protein in it, that there is no caste in it and that there is no abnormal cells, which should not be there.

If you are diabetic as well, you should, as part of your checks at least once a year, also check for the presence of protein in the urine. If you have chronic infection, rather than go ahead and try to self-medicate, go to a hospital where you will be properly diagnosed and properly treated.

Thank God, we don�t have fake drugs again. At least, its prevalence and problems associated with it have reduced. In the old days before the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Dora Akunyili came on board, a lot of the drugs bought then, not only would not treat the conditions you wanted it to treat, but they in themselves were also toxic to the treatment.

Looking at our environment, about how many kidney patients do you receive monthly or have you observed an increment in the number of people with this disease?

Clearly, there is an increment. St. Nicolas Hospital was set up in 1998. During the first month, we saw three patients and carried out five sessions of dialysis. As at December of 2006, we see an average of 50 patients per month and we carry out 300 sessions of dialysis every month, So, clearly, there is an increase both because of awareness and also because the conditions that lead up to kidney failure are becoming more and more prevalent, and unfortunately, they have not been well managed as they should be. It is not everybody with hypertension that will develop kidney failure. It is not everybody with diabetes that will develop it.

However, if you recognise that you have those conditions and you follow the instructions of your doctors, and compliant with medications, then you are less likely to develop kidney failure.

One trend in Nigeria is people using herbal medication based in alcoholic spirit to treat a lot of things. Hence, we see a lot of people taking alcohol by the roadside and they say they are taking medicine. Can this lead to kidney disease?

That is another cause of kidney failure in our environment A study was done at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) where they looked at individuals who developed kidney failure and found that there was always an increase around the time of trade fares because at trade fares, people go there to peddle native, herbal medications and usually around then, the intake of those medications will increase and correspondingly the number of patients with kidney failure will also increase.

Please explain what can be done to prevent this disease?

Talking about prevent0ive healing, the thing about kidney failure is that if well managed, then, the likelihood that a patient will die from it is not as high.

Clearly, mortality is very high among patients with kidney failure, but it is not all patients with kidney failure that will die because there are modalities available for managing it.

Either you do what is called hemo-dialysis or peritoneal dialysis or transplantation.

However, the problem with each of these mentioned is that the cost is phenomenal. It is beyond the reach of the average Nigerian.

The average cost of dialysis for one month is about N300,000. Each session of dialysis costs about N25,000. A patient is expected to do at least three sessions per week. So, if you do N25,000 X 3 that is N75,000 in one week. Multiply that by 4 and you get about N300,000 and that is just for dialysis.

There is certain medications that you need to use along with dialysis, a dose of which costs about N5,000 and you take it with each session of dialysis. You will spend nothing less than N20,000 on that per week. Multiply that by 4 and you are looking at N80,000.

A person with kidney failure has a very high blood pressure and very often you need up to three or four medications before you eventually can control that blood pressure.

Hence, on average, we have estimated that between N3.5 million to N4 million is required yearly to manage a patient with kidney failure, to pay for dialysis and all the other antecedent things that come along with it. So, it is not surprising that not many people can avail themselves of the opportunities that we have in certain units. Quite apart from that, the units we have are not enough. The whole of Nigeria has only 50 dialysis units and you find that 50 percent of those units are in the southwest of the country.

When we look at our studies, we find that for some reasons, people from the south-south and the south-east have a higher incidence of kidney failure than people from the south-west and yet the numbers of dialysis units we have in those parts with higher incidence are not as much as what is available in the area with the lower incidence.

What will you say is the reason for the high incidence of kidney failure in the southeast and south south or rather can you adduce one or two reasons?

As a scientist, unless I can objectively prove it, it is difficult for me to assert and say it is this. Of course, there are certain postulations that one can make. One of it is that generally in those parts of the world, the quality of care that one gets in those parts of Nigeria is not as good. Generally, there used to be a lot of sharp practices. The use of herbal medications are very rife and the use of fake drugs also.

Studies were done even by the NAFDAC, which found that the incidence of fake drugs is higher in those parts of the country than in the other parts of the nation.

More so, there might also be a genetic predisposition and most importantly, we cannot completely eliminate the possibility that exposure to hydrocarbons from the oil industry may also have something to do with lit. Besides, studies have actually shown that there is an association between exposure to hydrocarbons and the incidence of kidney damage and failure.

What exactly are the preventive measures that government needs to take?

I think the preventive measures should be directed at recognising what in our environment causes kidney failure and then we focus on those. The simple one is legislate against the use of native medications, legislate against the use of bleaching creams, and ensure that drugs cannot be bought over the counter. There is absolutely no medication that you cannot walk into any pharmacy in Nigeria today and get, even though to be fair to NAFDAC they have done a lot to try and encourage pharmacies to ensure they have prescriptions before they administer drugs. Quite a number of these drugs are toxic.

More importantly, empower the health centres and the general hospitals and make it mandatory for them to screen people who present at such hospitals, and make it mandatory for them to have public enlightenment programmes where they go out on television and radio and public address systems to encourage people to have kidney tests done and then go ahead and do a country-wide screening programme where you can screen whole population so that we can have an estimate of how many in this country currently have the different stages of kidney failure. Like I said in America, it is about 11 percent. I am certain that in Nigeria, it is about 15 percent.

Bus from hell crushes newspaper vendors



•The bus

Victims of a motor accident in Maryland area of Lagos, involving a Mazda bus have recounted their ordeals to Daily Sun.

The early morning accident was said to have claimed the life of a newspaper agent, simply identified as Alfa Olalekan, while six persons were said to be seriously injured. Among those injured were, Peter, Abbey, Friday and Abiodun Mustapha.

Friday is said to have sustained serious stomach injuries, which makes it difficult for him to pass out urine. He is said to be lying critically ill at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja.

The victims, mainly newspaper vendors, who described their escape as miracle, said many of them would have lost their lives if not for providence.
Mustapha, who said he was hit by the vehicle explained that he was sorting out newspapers before some people started shouting that a bus had lost control.

“Before I realized what was happening, the vehicle had hit me. I found myself on the other side of the road. I became unconscious. Later, I regained consciousness, only to discover that one of our colleagues had been killed by the driver,” he said.
He said the driver of the bus, which was coming from Ikeja, was on high speed, making it possible for him to lose control.

He regretted that Olalekan, who was with him few minutes earlier was confirmed dead after he was rushed to the LASUTH.
The 35-year-old man said: “I will never forget today throughout my life.”
An eyewitness, Femi Martins, described it as a black Monday for the vendors in Maryland.
Martins said Olalekan, who distributed newspapers to vendors in Ketu area of Lagos, had already taken delivery of some newspapers and was waiting to take delivery of two other national newspapers before the ugly incident.


Girl killed by stray bullet in her father’s house




•Folashade Akinbola

The family of a 16-year-old girl, who was allegedly killed by a stray bullet from a police gun, in the Mushin area of Lagos, is now demanding justice.

The victim, Folashade Akinbola, was said to have been hit by a stray bullet, which pierced through the window of their house and hit her on the back.

According to Mr. Omolaya Olayemi, who spoke to Daily Sun, Folashade, who was the first child in the family of four, was at home with three of her siblings when she met her untimely death.
He said: “She was in the house that fateful day with three of her siblings, when, from nowhere, a bullet hit her on the back, and pierced through her. She didn’t die immediately, but was rushed to three different hospitals, where she was rejected until she eventually gave up the ghost.”

Olayemi told Daily Sun that trouble began after a governorship aspirant for Lagos State gave N50, 000 to a group of supporters, who trooped out to cheer him during his campaign tour of Mushin.
He said: “He gave them N50,000, but when they couldn’t share the money amicably among themselves, it resulted in a fight. Rather than the police use tear-gas to disperse the crowd, they started shooting sporadically into the crowd and in the process, the bullet entered through the window and pierced Folashade’s back.

“Since the unfortunate incident, police have not deemed it necessary to come to the house to see the harm they caused the family. All effort to make them see reasons have fallen on deaf ears. It is a shock for us because here was a promising young girl, in SS 3. All her dreams and potentialities cut short. The bullet battered her back, that even if she had survived it, she might not be able to walk erect again.”

Another family member, Mr. Adesokan Gbenga, who also spoke to Daily Sun, said that politicians do not care, even when a lot of lives have been lost in the cause of their campaigns.
The family, is however, calling on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Sunday Ehindero, to fish out the killers and bring them to book.
The girl has since been buried.


Naked News Reporter.

Naked Yukiko Kimura in an enthusiastic presentation of sports
Asian Sex Gazette has reported on The Naked News here before, with Lily Kwan the featured anchor. However, Lily is and has not been the only Asian member of their nude news team.

Yukiko Kimura has been a naked newscaster since September 2005 and, as you can tell from the clip; she really gets into delivering the sports. And, interestingly, one of her hobbies is glass blowing.

In January of last year Asian Sex Gazette reported that Naked News was breaking into the Japanese market (story here, with video). To a certain extent the success was believed to be in part due to news presenter Lily Kwan, who proved to have a strong following in the Japanese market.


Some beleive that signing on of Yukiko onto the team might have been related to the push into the Japanese market.

As we reported in January, beneath a banner proclaiming Naked News as "The program with nothing to hide," Sunrise Corp. CEO Takuya Uchikawa described the service as "a unique concept for the Japanese market."

Sunrise, which specialises in sales of goods and services via the Internet, and Naked News owner eGalaxy Multimedia have set a target of 10,000 mobile subscribers in the first year.

"We would not have dared to come to Japan unless we were convinced that there was a definite market, and we now see there is a massive market here, we have a partner that understands that market and the technological skills to provide an enjoyable product," eGalaxy Multimedia Inc. CEO David Warga said.

Ambassador naked, drunk, with sex toys

As an Israeli ambassador, Tsuriel Raphael was accomplished at putting a gloss on delicate subjects, be it Tel Aviv's nuclear program, the treatment of Palestinians or the invasion of Lebanon.

When San Salvador police discovered him in his official embassy residence yard in the capital San Salvador, however, smooth talk was not really an option. For starters there was the gag and the rubber ball in his mouth. There was also the matter of being drunk. And naked. And bound. And surrounded by sex toys.

Once he was untied and the gag and ball were removed Raphael identified himself as the ambassador but for perhaps the first time in his diplomatic career, this was a crisis he could not explain away.

"The ministry sees his behavior as unbecoming of a diplomat," Zehavit Ben-Hillel, an Israeli foreign ministry spokeswoman, said on Monday. It was, she added, an unprecedented embarrassment. Raphael was recalled home two weeks ago when the ministry first learned of the incident but the news became public only on Monday, when reports surfaced in the Israeli media. "He is going to remain in Israel," said the spokeswoman.

Before being sent to El Salvador six months ago, the veteran diplomat had served in several other countries, including the US, and as director of the Israel Information Center in Jerusalem.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Zimbabwe police crush prayer rally, seize leaders

Zimbabwean riot police arrested the country's top opposition leader and shot a man dead on Sunday as they crushed a prayer rally planned to protest against President Robert Mugabe.

Witnesses said police fought skirmishes with rock-throwing opposition supporters in the Harare township of Highfield, where organisers had tried to hold the rally to address Zimbabwe's deepening political and economic crisis.

Police arrested Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai and other opposition officials after blocking their motor convoy from driving to the rally site.

The party said Tsvangirai and the others were severely assaulted and that one MDC activist had been shot dead.

Political tensions have risen in Zimbabwe as it sinks deeper into its worst economic crisis in decades, with inflation above 1700 per cent, unemployment close to 80 per cent and shortages of food, fuel and foreign exchange.

Mugabe, 83, and in power since independence in 1980, dismisses the MDC as a puppet of Zimbabwe's former colonial master Britain.

In Washington, US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said in a statement: "The United States government condemns the brutal and unwarranted actions of the government of Zimbabwe in attacking its citizens peacefully gathered to exercise their legitimate democratic rights.

"We hold President Robert Mugabe and the government of Zimbabwe accountable for the government's actions today, and for the safety and well-being of those in custody," said McCormack.

Police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena said in a statement a police patrol had killed a man after being attacked by "MDC thugs" at a shopping mall in the area, and that three police officers had suffered severe injuries.

"The police shot one male adult who appeared to be the leader of the group in the chest. He died on the spot and the group dispersed," said Bvudzijena.

He said another group had burned a military truck and attacked a police patrol while using children as human shields.

MDC national organising secretary Elias Mudzuri said in a statement: "Morgan Tsvangirai, his aides, civic leaders and several senior MDC officials have been arrested, detained without charge and severely assaulted."

In a statement, the opposition Save Zimbabwe Campaign said lawyers were being denied access to the detained and that police had arrested five student activists at a workshop in Harare.

It said riot squads had forced shops, bars and churches to shut down for the day and assaulted patrons in beer halls.

"Highfield has been turned into a war zone," said the group.

Riot police moved in force early on Sunday to head off the rally, saying it would violate a ban on political protests imposed after opposition supporters clashed with police in Highfield last month.

Organisers had said the ban should not apply to a prayer vigil.

Witnesses said later in the day police had fired tear gas at youths who were throwing stones at their patrols, taunting them and defying orders not to move around in large numbers.

Riot police mounted road blocks on major highways into the the township, and were searching vehicles for arms and questioning motorists.

Police on Saturday accused some elements in the MDC of hiring and arming "thugs" to attack officers.

Authorities have tightened the screws on the opposition since violence broke out last month when police broke up a MDC rally despite a court order directing that it should be allowed.

Unknown Gunmen Kill Chief, 4 Others

No fewer than four persons including an Owu chief, Adedotun Sowole, were shot dead by unknown gunmen who invaded head of communities and Oba's meetings in the Owuland held at Ansaru-deen Primary School, Atan -Ota in Ado-Odo Ota council area of Ogun state at the weekend.

Sowole, who was slained according to checks, was said to be at the meeting where some Baale and Obas who were installed last year by Olowu of Owu, Oba Olusanya Dosunmu, were waiting for the arrrival of the Olowu for an urgent meeting when gunmen invaded the venue and killed four persons.

THISDAY gathered that already, 20 people have been arrested by the police in connection with the killing.
Last year, controversies trailed the installation of the Baales and Obas by the Olowu, as the Aworis kicked against it believing that it was an affront to them for him to have imposed the Obas and Baales on them in their own community.

A top security source who pleaded annonymity told THISDAY that some of those killed have not been identified, but a source closed to one of the Baales confided in THISDAY that their identities would be unveiled during the week.
However, indication emerged that the intractable chieftaincy crisis in the area was as a result of the installation of Owu Obas who the Aworis saw as a total annexation of their people by the olowu.

Commenting on the incident, the Baale of Ketu Oluyomi, Chief Adedotun Owoyele an Owu chief, alleged that the gunmen who invaded the meeting were Awori youths, adding that they had the first hand information about the invasion but were caught unawares.

He exoressed surprise that despite calling on the police to provide security for the meeting they never showed up.
However, defending the Awori youths, one of the Awori chiefs who pleaded annonymity, said it could not be Awori youths even though they were not happy about the imposition of Obas and Baales on them adding that they were peaceful people and could not have killed any person.

Nigeria's Vice President in Domestic Accident, Flown Abroad

After what has been described as a "mild domestic accident", Vice President Atiku Abu-bakar was yesterday night flown abroad on the presidential Jet for surgery on his knee after President Olusegun Obasanjo had called to wish him well.
But the temporary truce between Obasanjo and Atiku came a day after the VP had written Senate President Ken Nnamani, drawing his attention to what he described as moves by the President to derail the transition programme.

Atiku, according to THISDAY checks, had the domestic accident while walking on the treadmill, during a morning exercise at his residence and went to the Aso Clinics for a check-up.
THISDAY checks further reveal that following a scan, it was discovered that what Atiku considered mild was actually bigger as he had torn his tendon and would require surgery on his knee and was so adviced by the doctors.

Speaking to THISDAY on phone shortly before he travelled out of the country last night, Atiku said he had a knock on his knee while doing the exercise and initially thought it was no big deal until he began to feel the pain. "I had campaign programmes for the day but when the pain was getting severe I had to go to Aso Clinics where, after a scan, it was discovered that I had a torn tendon and would require surgery.

"While making arrangement for an aircraft, the Chief of Staff to the President, (Major General Abdullahi Mohammed) informed the president who called to commiserate with me. He also said he had instructed that the Presidential Jet be released for me to travel out of the country."
The VP said he would only be gone for a few days and would return to the country shortly to continue his campaign.

Meanwhile, Atiku has taken his struggle to contest the April 21 Presidential election to Senate President Ken Nnamani, drawing his attention to what he called moves by President Olusegun Oba-sanjo to scuttle the election and have it postponed.
In the letter copied to the European Union, US and the UK governments, Atiku said he needed to draw Senate attention to the grave danger posed to the ongoing transition programme by the growing culture of arbitrariness, reckless disregard for the rule of law and the gross abuse of democratic institutions by the president.

According to Atiku, "it is now very clear to all discerning people in and outside Nigeria that President Olusegun Obasanjo and a clique within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are determined to contrive a crisis that will necessitate the indefinite postponement of the April elections as well as the May 29th handover date."
According to him, "the gross abuse and unconscionable manipulation of public institutions, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the State Security Service (SSS), the police and the Federal Executive Council, are all intended to serve the selfish interests of a President" who he claimed is hell-bent on perpetuating himself in office.
Atiku said the President has sworn to frustrate his (Atiku's) legitimate desire to contest the Presidential election in April because he led the frustration of his desire to perpetuate himself in the office.

"He has used state institutions to harass, intimidate and humiliate me. He has erected several legal and political obstacles against me. As a democrat and a strong believer in the rule of law, I have confronted these vendetta- induced obstacles and challenges through our legal and political systems.
"Thus far, I have won almost all the court cases and won the hearts and minds of most Nigerians who have come to admire my patience, tenacity and the courage to stand up to evil," Atiku said.
According to the VP, the latest legal victory came on March 7, 2007 "when a Federal High Court in Abuja presided over by Justice B.O.Kuewumi ruled that INEC does not have the powers under the 1999 constitution and the Electoral Act 2006 to disqualify a candidate for an election from contesting.

"The court went on to state that 'the power to disqualify any candidate sponsored by any political party from contesting an election is vested in the courts as provided for in Section 32(5) of the Electoral Act 2006 and in any other legislation that is validly enacted in that behalf'."
The VP explained, "how in spite of this very clear and unambiguous ruling, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is bent on denying me my fundamental human right as a free citizen of this country to offer myself for elective office.

"The INEC leadership, obviously acting on the instructions of the Presidency, declared rather arrogantly on Thursday March 8th, that 'court judgment or no court judgment, Vice President Atiku Abubakar remains disqualified from the April Presidential Election'".
He then urged the Senate President to note that "such blatant disregard for the decision of a sacred institution, as the judiciary, is dangerous for the future of our country. It is a clear invitation to anarchy and it is the beginning of the end of the institutions, which serve as the pillars of our young democracy.

"This is not right. This is criminal. And it must not be allowed to stand. It is sad and unfortunate that INEC has become part of the plot to scuttle our transition programme and indeed, our hard-earned democracy."
Atiku further urged the Senate to "as a stakeholder, I urge you in the name of God and for the love of our country to do something about these serious threats to the transition programme."
He reminded the Senate that given the fragility of this country, the National Assembly should be concerned about potential threats to national peace and stability. "INEC has become an obstacle to free and fair elections in April and we owe it a duty to the Nigerian people to check this executive interference in the work of the commission and urgently take steps to restore its independence and integrity."

Tears Of My People

Nigeria has been faltering from ethnic discord, a result of a flawed system that has spelt neglect, poverty and agitations. Militancy and separatism are on the increase. Nigerian leaders have turned deaf ears to local and international warnings on her ills. Inaction may lead to a tragedy of an unimaginable proportion in the country.

In recent times, the pendulum powered by ethnic, political and religious rival engines has been swinging and beating the drums of instability, uncertainty and chaos in Nigeria. Ethnic militias and activists are making one demand or another, from true federalism that would allow for resource control to complete break-up of the country. This is not surprising considering the fact that Nigeria has operated on the aggregate, an unjust and oppressive system since its existence as a Nation.

Nigerian federal system though designed after the U.S. structure is flawed as it failed to adopt the major ingredients that made the U.S. a success which include resource control and residency. Control of natural resources by the federal government has negated an economy of comparative advantage where states would have been producing products and commodities they have competitiveness in. The prevailing arrangement in the country makes the states unproductive as they depend on the federal government for handouts from the oil money. Resource control would encourage non-oil producing states to generate new revenue generating capacity in agriculture, tourism, information technology and solid minerals. Oil presently accounts for 80 percent of Nigeria's gross national product(GNP). The omission of residency provision by states to settlers and residency by birth in the constitution has produced states and communities with ethnic rather than national identity.

The people suffer, middle class in Nigeria has been completely eroded. The nation seems ‘oiled to poverty’. In the midst of natural resource abundance Nigeria remains a low income nation with a per capita income of $390.00. From better to worse, Nigeria’s per capita income is below the 1960 level, the year she attained independence and below the average for sub-Saharan Africa according to World Bank records. Things got worst over the years. Upon independence up to the mid-1980s Nigeria ranked a middle-income nation. Some may argue the partition of Africa and/or amalgamation of Nigeria gave birth to an artificial country named Nigeria that was bound to fail. Nigerian leaders are to be blamed with the regression of the country since they failed to work on the composition or restructure of the country after independence. Your roommates can be imposed by a superior power, but you do not have to live with each other or abide by the rules after such power is gone. Options that were available upon independence and are still available to Nigeria are to either break-up into several nations according to culture, number and tribe or remain one under a chosen structure best for the relationship amongst the different groups. The best means of weighing such options before military interruption of the first republic was at the house of parliament, but now it is best done through Sovereign National Conference(SNC). This is because with allegations of election rigging as rampant as they are now, the National Assembly might not reflect the peoples’ choices. Sovereign National Conference would include natural and acceptable leaders of each group or tribe, that would push for the best interest of their people within the confines of the polity.

Nigerian leaders have failed to accept the fact that Nigeria is a nation of nations. This is obvious from the political, sectional, religious and cultural polarity amongst the different constituent groups. People are always talking of presidency from their tribe or section and marginalization by the center. Nigeria is best described a unitary system than Federal, even though it goes by the name “Federal Republic of Nigeria”. True federalism would have saved the country from its present state of instability, economic chaos and uncertainty.

Military incursion into Nigerian politics buried democracy and ushered untold hardship, poverty and uncertainty in the country. The bulk of Nigerian wealth is in the hands of retired generals and their associates who use it to manipulate the system. Sovereign National Conference remains the only way out of the woods for Nigeria. The people have long suffered and waited.

Over 1 million civilian lives were lost through starvation during the Nigerian civil war. People suffered in the East. Nigerian troops were used to bombard and raze Odi and surrounding communities of Rivers State in 1999. People suffered in Niger Delta. In 2001 Zaki-Biam in Benue State was razed by the Nigerian Army, many lost their lives. People suffered in the Middle-Belt. In 2000, 250 people were killed in Ajegunle, Lagos from ethnic fighting between the Yoruba and Hausa. In 2002 over 70 lost their lives in Idi-Araba, Lagos in another Yoruba/Hausa clash. The same year hundreds of civilians, many of them women and children lost their lives in Lagos when an army munitions dump exploded. Thousands were traumatized from the incident. People suffered in the West. The North has witnessed several ethnic riots involving many lives and billions of naira worth of property. These ethnic riots are usually dressed up as religious riots by politicians who use them to exert control on the people. Many have lost their lives and hard earned properties from these conflicts. People suffered in the North.

Open the news pages of Nigerian dailies or world news about Nigeria, only very few things would make one smile. Beautiful and handsome but sad faces roam the streets. Unemployment rate may run as high as 70 percent and very high inflation rate makes the case worse. There are conflicting reports on the value of income accruing to the nation that was stashed away in foreign banks by Nigerian leaders. President Obasanjo was quoted in 2002 as putting the total amount of money stolen by African leaders at $104 billion ( BBC Online of 6/13/02 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2043403.stm ). In an article published by BusinessDay, written by Wale Haastrup the total amount looted by Nigerian leaders was put at $20 trillion( refer to http://www.businessdayonline.com/?c=45&a=8569 and http://www.africamasterweb.com/AdSense/NigerianLeadersStole20Trillion.html ). The chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC), Nuhu Ribadu was quoted by BBC as putting the loot by Nigerian leaders since independence at over $380 billion( BBC Online of 10/20/06 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6069230.stm ). It is not certain the value of Nigerian leaders' loot, but one thing that is obvious is that it is enormous.

High number of elected and government officials seem to be misappropriating and siphoning money. Alhaji Ibrahim Hassan, the Accountant- General of Nigeria at the National 5th Seminar on Economic and Financial Crimes spoke on how public servants loot the treasury( refer to http://www.efccnigeria.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1002&Itemid=2 ). Widespread poverty accounts for the bourgeoning rate of crime in the country, which is being exported overseas through Internet or mail scams, popularly known as 419. Desperate Nigerians are finding their way abroad where they are engaged in criminal or illegal activities such as prostitution, fraud, drug and human trafficking. The Mercury( a South African daily ) November 30, 2006 online issue, carried tears-causing article titled “Italian streets offer no joy, hope for Nigerian women”. The article dealt on the sympathetic plight of Nigerian prostitutes in Italy, who face crushing debt, insults, rape, robbery, and battery. They are reportedly shivery and cold, soliciting customers under extremely cold temperatures and constitute over half the Italian prostitute population( refer to http://www.themercury.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=3569168 ).

Most of Nigeria’s earnings are salted away to foreign lands and the people suffer and cry but are held down under one Nigeria. There is nothing wrong with one Nigeria provided it is based on equity, fair play and progress, above all, the design and endorsement of the people. A country is owned by the people and any system that does not cater to their well-being and security is undemocratic and a dictatorship. The people design the system through participation in the drafting of the constitution and amend it through their representatives and referendums. Systems that do not involve democratic participation of the masses result to corrupt and inept government that eventually lead to failed state. Lasting nationhood is not achieved by force through the barrel of the gun, but through willing participation of all groups involved. Defunct Yugoslavia Federation and Soviet Union are good examples for Nigeria to learn from, at least they are the most recent balkanization in history. The ball is in the court of Nigerian leaders to be truthful to themselves in salvaging one Nigeria or facing violent balkanization or break-up of the country. When the masses are poor and crying for redemption, a good leadership would listen and try to redraw the rules. There is ample evidence of massive unemployment, inflation, neglect of infrastructure, and corruption in Nigeria. Decades of misrule by past leaders negate any progress by the present administration which itself does not have a clean slate.

Clamp down of militant, ethnic or self-determination groups in a situation such as Nigeria without addressing issues resulting to their emergence is detrimental to the nation. Such tactics would fail in the long run, judging from history. Dialogue through SNC is the solution for a nation that has been misruled for her greater life leading to untold hardship of constituent groups that possess the necessary qualities in forming their own states. Expediency and justice call for peaceful dissolution of a state be it marriage or association, or renegotiation in the midst of mistrust, rivalry and hostility. Only the uninformed would wait for a violent break-up and its consequences. On this note Nigeria is called upon to release all detained leaders of self-determination groups facing charges of treason. These leaders when freed would be able to exercise their civic rights of voting during the next elections. Sovereign National Conference could be shifted to the next administration since the forthcoming elections would interfere with it's organization. SNC remains an imperative in Nigeria as soon as possible.

Who feels it knows it. I, the author of this article is a good example of the decay, injustice and ineptitude of Nigeria. I was lucky to be able to leave the shores of Nigeria quite unlike millions of talented and qualified unemployed graduates. I was discharged from my scholarship/employment bond with the Imo State Government, Nigeria in 1984 after the Buhari/Idiagbon coup, even though the State sponsored my graduate studies in Agriculture. I obtained my M.S. in Agriculture in 1981 in the U.S. after which the Imo State government wrote me to return to serve my bond with her. The government paid for my return ticket to Nigeria in 1982, but required me to complete my National Youth Service before commencing my employment bond with the state. The army struck overthrowing the civilian government before I could finish my service and wrote me terminating my bond with the state. I was thrown into the unemployment pool for ten months after my service before securing employment in the private sector. My employment was interrupted by a second coup in 1985 that ushered in Structural Adjustment Program(SAP). SAP devalued the naira(local currency) and banned the importation of grains, including maize that was vital to our farm’s livestock unit. Businesses, including farms struggled to make profit and pay salaries. Eventually I was forced to return to the United States in 1987.

It is noteworthy the fact that even though I graduated in 1981, I did not get half of my scholarship fees until 1982. The other half (full payment) I received in 1986, seven years later and this enabled me to return to the United States in 1987. This meant that I pulled through school without my scholarship fees even though my full fees was remitted to the Nigerian Consulate in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. That was the practice then for corrupt Nigerian embassy officials to divert student funds for private use. Affected government scholars would be denied the funds if they dropped out of school. When I went after the consulate for payment they asked me to tender proof I graduated, and when I did they only acknowledged the receipt of half of my fees. The Public Complaints Commission, Owerri, Imo State, wrote over ten letters to the Nigerian U.S. mission between 1983 to 1986 regarding payment of my outstanding scholarship fees without a single reply from the mission. Payment was only possible in 1986 after the then Imo State governor, Navy Captain Allison Madueke intervened with a threat to the consulate that failure to pay me in full would compel him to seek federal action on the matter. My special thanks to Allison Madueke. Nigeria needs more leaders like him. My gratitude remains forever to University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, U.S.A. that on learning of my financial difficulties that were about to force me out of school, secured me employment in the physical plant department of the school.

Nigerian leaders have turned deaf ears to several warnings on addressing the ills of the country and the impending break-up of the polity if nothing is done. The following publications are some of the warnings(some with recommendations) pointing towards the possible break-up of the country:-

1. Nigeria’s Faltering Federal Experience – In the document The International Crisis Group (Crisis Group), an independent, non-profit, non-governmental analytical and advocacy organization in the prevention and resolution of deadly conflicts reported the Nigerian federal system and politics as being flawed. It stated the imperfections contributed to the rising violence that was threatening destabilization of the country. It recommended solutions in stabilizing the polity.
URL of Article:- http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=4464&l=1

2. U.S. Intelligence: Nigeria ‘ll fail in 15 years – In this article it was reported the U.S. National Intelligence Council in a document entitled “Mapping Sub-Saharan Africa’s Future” predicted “outright collapse of Nigeria” as a nation-state within 15 years.
URL of Article:- http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=18299

3. In Nigeria, things fall apart – In this article The New York Times warned that Nigeria was deteriorating from third term bid by President Obasanjo which was enflaming political tensions among Nigeria’s polarized ethnic groups, particularly the Muslims in the north and Christians in the south.
URL of Article:- http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/03/26/opinion/ednigeria.php

4. Civil war still possible – In this article Nobel literature laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka warned that the continued agitations of power shift by a section of the country could lead to another civil war.
URL of Article:- http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=57707

5. Nigeria ’ll break up if… Gowon, Adebayo cry out – In this article Nigeria’s former head of state General Yakubu Gowon (rtd) warned that Nigeria was on the brink of disintegration because his successors failed to build on the national unity and similar values achieved through the civil war. Ex-military governor of Old Western State, Major-General Adeyinka Adebayo (rtd) agreed with Gowon that much of the gains of the past had been overlooked.
URL of Article:- http://www.independentng.com/news/nnnov110402.htm

6. Nigeria ‘on the brink of disaster’ – In this article Nobel literature laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka warned that Nigeria was heading towards a violent implosion that would dwarf the crisis in Darfur with the wave of mass killings in the country.
URL of Article:- http://www.themercury.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=284&fArticleId=2149288

Recently, 65 Nobel laureates comprising the Commission of Nobel Laureates on Peace, Equity and Development in the Niger Delta of Nigeria proposed measures in reducing the likelihood of conflict escalation in the region. The Commission was established to address injustice, mitigate suffering, and prevent conflicts in Niger Delta from escalating and spilling across Nigerian borders. Recommendations of the laureates included unfettered 2007 election, comprehensive fight on corruption, environmental clean-up, investment and employment opportunities in oil producing communities( refer to http://www.vanguardngr.com/articles/2002/headline/f102122006.html ). This is yet another opportunity for Nigeria in solving the ills shaking and rattling her cooperate existence.

Can Nigeria be saved? This is a question that can be answered through SNC and this should have been done before voter registration in the 2007 elections. The polity is heating up from ethnic and sectional tensions as the elections draw nearer. A mere statement by President Obasanjo that he sees the need now for a Sovereign National Conference, but owing to time limitation would support one after handover in 2007, would help cool the air.

A Sovereign National Conference when conveyed would address issues that are presently holding the country hostage and trying to tear her apart. The conference would produce documents that would be used in the drafting of a suitable constitution for the people. This is the only solution in saving Nigeria either as a Union, Confederacy or peacefully balkanized region. No action may lead to a violent break-up.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

GRUESOME



Residents of the Apo Mechanic Village in Abuja are yet to come to terms with the gruesome murder of Mr. Adewale Onatemowo, a superintendent of police, on February 9.

click to expand imageOnatemowo

Onatemowo’s wife, Emem, recalled how on that fateful morning, her husband had told her that he was going to drop his friend at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja. The friend, it was gathered, had been with them for two days and was returning to his base in London . “Go in peace,” Emem, whose name means ‘peace,’ told her husband. But though the man actually went in peace, he never returned. He died.

And the wife did not know until the following day. Emem was not at peace with herself when at about 11 pm of the fateful day, her husband had not retuned. The incessant cry of her children, who, it was gathered, were fond of their father, did not help matters. “Go and sleep, your father will soon return,” she repeatedly told the trio of Ade (7), Bisola (5) and Bimbola (7 months). While the toddler was said to have slept after the mother sang her some lullabies, the other two insisted that they would not sleep without seeing their father. The mother had to pick her telephone and called her husband.

Emem recalled that around 11p.m. that Friday night when she called his line to find out where he was, as they spoke, she heard music in the background as well as excited voices of people who seemed to be having fun. That made her to assume that he was probably having fun with his course mates, more so as she was aware that his course mates and friends in Abuja used to have such outings periodically, particularly on Fridays. Moreover, her husband did not sound as someone in distress, and that made her to think all was well. She went to bed thereafter.

The following morning, she was astonished that her husband had not returned home. She went outside and paced up and down the compound anxiously. Later that morning, she noticed many of her neighbours were avoiding her, and that increased her anxiety. Not long after, the Commissioner of Police, in charge of the Federal Capital Territory Command, Mr. Lawrence Alobi, and a few other officers walked in. The CP asked after Emem’s husband. According to her, given the fact that such a high-powered delegation had never visited their home since she got married to her husband she got worried and thought he was probably in trouble with police authorities. She, therefore, lied to the delegation that he had gone out in the morning. The team departed.

But there were ominous signs that something terrible had happened to her husband. Emem recalled that each time she stepped out of the family house in the early hours of Saturday, February 10, to look down the street in the hope that her husband would drive in, she observed that her neighbours wore mournful looks and avoided talking to her. Apparently, they already heard about the fate that had befallen her husband, as she was to learn later that his body was recovered on the street that leads to their home.

It was a tragic piece of news that the police authorities did not know how to break to Emem. They resorted to telling her that her husband was attacked by unknown persons and was in a coma. By Sunday, she was finally told the tragedy that had befallen him.

Saturday Punch gathered that Onatemowo’s body was found in a soak-away pit on the road to his residence. The corpse was said to have been discovered about noon on Saturday, February 10, by some neighbours who saw sticking out of the soak-away pit, the legs of a man who appeared to be lying still. Although no gunshot wounds were noticed on him, his hands and feet were said to be tied, while his head appeared to have been hit repeatedly with a heavy object. His face also bore marks of torture. His purse was found lying open by his side and his police identity card lay on the road, suggesting that his assailants might have deliberately kept it there for the purpose of identification. The neighbours who stumbled on the corpse invited the police, who identified Onatemowo as one of their own.

Many of Onatemowo’s colleagues say they cannot fathom what could have been responsible for his untimely death. The deceased had just arrived with his family from a one-year course at the University of Portsmouth. It was gathered that on arrival, he decided to settle in his personal house at Apo Mechanic Village. Before his departure for the training overseas in 2005, he and his family lived in the Police barracks at Garki. The colleagues said all through his career, Onatemowo, who graduated from the Ogun State University in 1991, never held any beat job. In other words, he never worked in a police station. Rather, he worked as a desk officer in the administration department of the Force.

So, what could have been responsible for his killing? Police sources proffered some theories. One was that he could be a victim of armed robbery. This is because after he arrived with his family from the training overseas in October 2006 and moved to his residence, armed robbers visited his house. The location became attractive for armed robbers to ply their deadly trade after the demolition of illegal structures that used to occupy the area. The few houses that survived the demolition became isolated.

It was said that when armed robbers attacked his house, Onatemowo, who joined the force in 1995 as an Assistant Superintendent of Police, had called his colleagues for help and a detachment of policemen responded promptly. In the ensuing shootout with the robbers, one of them was killed and the others fled. It was said that since then, there had been no reports of threats against his life or that of any member of his family.

Another theory the police are working on is the alleged row between Onatemowo and the dealer of the vehicle he drove on the day he met his untimely death. The vehicle, which is yet to be recovered, is a conventional Honda car.

On arrival from his overseas training, 38-year-old Onatemowo had bought a Honda CRV jeep from a car dealer in Abuja . However, he was said to have discovered later that the car was converted to left-hand drive from its original manufacturers’ configuration of right-hand drive. Upset by the deceit associated with the transaction, he had confronted the car dealer and insisted on having a replacement. He was said to have struck an arrangement that the Honda CRV jeep be disposed off and the difference in its price and that of the car given to him as replacement by the dealer be refunded to him, since the price of the former car is more than the one he was later given. A comprehensive and effective security system was then installed in the replacement.

It was said that once, after Onatemowo took possession of the new vehicle, an attempt was made to steal it from a parking lot in Abuja . A junior policeman, who works as aide to Onatemowo, had gone to run an errand for him with the car. In the process of parking where he was sent to, he got into an altercation with a female motorist as they struggled for parking space. The matter was resolved amicably. However, while the aide went away to deliver his boss’ message, some people made to break into the car. Luckily, the lady with whom the aide had had an altercation was around when the intruders wanted to strike. She observed that the people trying to gain entry into the car were different from the fellow with whom she had quarrelled. She raised the alarm and the strangers fled.

Detectives are working on the theory that the dealer who sold the vehicle to Onatemowo could have resorted to foul means to deny him of both the initial car he bought as well as the replacement car.

As if the death of her husband was not enough trauma for her, Emem is said to have received a death threat via a text message, telling her that she was not safe. Specifically, on Sunday, February 18, two days after the burial of her husband in Lagos, Emem, while at the late husband’s family house in Lagos, received a text message worded as follows: “Emem Onatemowo, we are waiting for you. You are the next to go on our list.” The message was received around 2:11 p.m.

Onatemowo’s colleagues insist that the riddle of his death must be solved. Some of them who spoke on condition of anonymity said it would be “a shame if, again, we fail to unravel the death of this man. Do not forget that another senior police officer in the person of CP Felix Oteka was killed in December, and nothing has happened.”

When contacted, the Force Public Relations Officer, Mr. Haz Iwendi, told our correspondent that the matter was being handled at the command. He said although he did not know the details of the investigation, the killers of Onatemowo would not go unpunished.

Alobi, who spoke glowingly of his dead officer, said the police were working on different theories to unravel the motive behind the killing. Given the gruesome manner in which Onatemowo was killed, Alobi said he would want to know if the robbers, who were once dislodged, returned to revenge the loss of one of their own. Onatemowo’s hands were said to have been tied, and different weapons, including guns and knives, used to hit him until he died. His head was also said to have been hit with a big stone which shattered his skull. “This is the way the officer was killed and I must confess to you that it is terrible. I was shocked when I saw it,” Alobi said.

Alobi said the Force would look at every possible lead to get to the root of the matter.

HORROR! Jilted man sets lover ablaze

By Sesan Olufowobi


For more than two years, Folake Oseni and Ayodele Akinyanju remained the envy of many bachelors and spinsters in their neighbourhood at Akinfenwa Close, Ikotun, Lagos.

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Folake, before and after the tragic incident

Although they had not started living together as husband and wife, the close affinity they demonstrated convinced everyone that they had a kind of relationship that could only end up in a successful marriage. This perception was reinforced by the proximity of their houses to each other.

However, like an unfinished song, the blossoming love affair lost its harmony and resulted in a tragedy. The duo are not only separated, Folake died from horrifying blisters she got when Akinyanju spewed her with petrol and set her on fire. Akinyanju, while Akinyanju himself is on the run with severe burns from the same fire.

Now, the question on the lips of baffled residents of Akinfenwa Close is, ‘What went wrong?’

Family sources told Saturday Punch on Wednesday that contrary to the thinking of their admirers, the relationship between 25-year-old Folake and 32-year-old Akinyanju was far from being rancour-free. As a matter of fact, Folake was said to have only tolerated Akinyanju’s hot temper while the relationship lasted.

According to Folake’s father, Akinyanju was in the habit of beating the lady silly at the slightest provocation. This situation, he said, prompted Folake to opt out of the relationship. But that decision did not go down well with Akinyanju who, in a fit of anger, poured petrol on her and set her ablaze.

Following the incident said to have occurred in December, last year, Folake was rushed to the hospital by her parents and other concerned people. She gave up the ghost last week, after enduring the pains for two months.

Agboola Oseni, Folake’s devastated father, told policemen at the Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Lagos, on Wednesday that by killing his beloved daughter, Akinyanju had taken the joy of his life away. “And she did nothing wrong. All she did was to end the relationship,” he lamented.

The father said his daughter could not imagine a lifetime relationship with someone who had turned her into a punching bag while they were still courting. So, in November, last year, Folake called her lover of two years and told him that she had decided to end the relationship.

Expectedly, the news of the broken relationship spread around the neighbourhood like a wild fire. Akinyanju reportedly tried to persuade Folake to have a change of mind, but she would not bulge. As days turned to weeks, it became obvious that she was resolved.

Not one to give up easily, Akinyanju was said to have reached out to some people in the area to help him persuade Folake to renew the relationship, all to no avail. Then, in the run-up to the Christmas and New Year celebrations, Akinyanju approached Folake and asked for a private discussion with her. Folake obliged and led him into her room. But a few minutes later, the agonising cry of the duo jolted people in the neighbourhood.

On getting to Folake’s room, they beheld a sordid spectacle: she had been set ablaze by Akinyanju. But as the fire raged, the hapless woman held tightly to her assailant, causing him to share in the fiery flames.

The police at SCID quoted Folake as saying that when they went into the room, Akinyanju again tried to persuade her to change her mind, but she refused. Then he got angry and accused her of dating other men. Before she could respond to the allegation, Akinyanju, opened a container he had brought into the room and emptied the petrol in there on her. Before she could call for help, Akinyanju set fire to her.

A police source said, “She did what she could in the circumstance. She quickly hugged him and because the fumes of the petrol had also engulfed Akinyanju, the fire got to him, but not as severely as Folake.”

The police initially arrested Adeyanju, but later granted him bail to treat himself because of the extensive burn he also suffered. Meanwhile, Folake was taken to the hospital, where she eventually died.

But as soon as Akinyanju learnt that Folake was dead, he fled, prompting the police to arrest his father, Mr. Albert Akinyanju.

The police said apart from their desire to bring the younger Akinyanju to justice, they were worried that without good medical attention, he might die like Folake.

“We are aware that before he ran away, maggots had already started coming out from his head. So if he doesn’t receive treatment, he may die,” a police source said.

Spokesman of the police in Lagos State, Mr Olubode Ojajuni, said the police would leave no stone unturned in their bid to locate Akinyanju, adding that it was for that reason that his father was arrested. “He stood surety for him and that is why he is helping us now to locate him, not just because he is the father,” Ojajuni said.

However 60-year-old Akinyanju said he did not know where his son could be because he lived in Oyo, while his son lived in Lagos. He said he had to stand surety for his son because no one else was prepared to do so.

Duke lists qualities of good leaders

NIGERIA - Governor Donald Duke of Cross River State has stated that his utmost desire has always been for the country to produce the right kind of leadership that would fully harness the huge potentials that abound in the country for the benefit of its citizenry.

Receiving the presidential flag bearer of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Prof. Pat Utomi and members of his campaign team in Calabar, Duke contended that over the years, leadership problem had robbed the country its right place as a true giant of Africa.

“We have not done enough towards achieving our potentials until now which is the reason for our unfulfilled existence as Nigerians, hence we need the best hand to get there,” Duke said.

Continuing, the governor said, “If Nigeria does not make the right choice of leadership now irrespective of party affiliation, it would take years to correct the wrong it would make.”

He pointed out that Utomi’s emergence from the private sector to vie for public office was indeed for greater tie between private and public sector, amd added that both sectors need to interface to bring about the deserved economic prosperity.

Earlier Prof. Utomi who was accompanied by the gubernatorial candidate in the state, Mr. Emmanuel Idaka, commended the leadership qualities of Mr. Duke and stressed that, “our country is challenged to have people of like minds to work together.

Utomi maintained that now is the time to choose a man that would actualise Nigerian’s dream by stimulating not only the centre but all its subordinates to move in the same trend of economic development.

He pointed out that he would put in place the needed infrastructural facilities to promote the Africa’s premier Business Resort, called the Tinapa project, as well as the Margaret Ekpo Airport the desired international and regional status.

In another development, the presidential flag bearer of the Democratic Peoples’ Party (DPP), Alhaji (Dr.) Attahiru Dalhatu, has promised free and qualitative education from primary to secondary level in the country if elected into office.

The flag bearer who is also the governor of Sokoto State made the declaration in Calabar, during the party’s, South-South zonal campaign rally held at the Cross River State cultural centre complex.

He noted that already he had awarded scholarship to eligible students in Sokoto State up to the university level even though the state comes virtually last in the federation accounts chart in the country.

“It is my belief that the Niger Delta problems are Nigeria’s problems. We cannot shy away from it, nor can we sweep it under the carpet. My party and I are fully committed to recreating a new Nigeria where the abundant human and natural resources will be harnessed for the benefit and welfare of all the citizens,” he said.

He pointed out that they deliberately chose the South-South geo-political zone to begin their zonal rallies because of their unflinching commitments to resolving the unique problems of the Niger Delta.




Just before the deluge











Holes keep popping up in the dam that stops the flood, and through them flow automobiles, pharmaceutical products, and textiles.

President Roh Moo-hyun tells the new prime minister, who wears a banner reading "open up the market without holding anything back," in order to quickly finish the job of negotiating a free trade agreement with the United States.

Hankyoreh Geurimpan

India gets serious on sex tests

Bhopal - Faced with a declining sex ratio, the Madhya Pradesh government has directed that cases against sonography centres - misused by people who want sons - can now be directly registered in courts.

According to official sources, violations under the Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PNDT) Act would be dealt with directly by the courts.

'Minister for Public Health and Family Welfare Ajay Vishnoi has directed the PNDT state supervisory board that cases against sonography centres for sex determination tests should be registered straight in court so that erring institutions can be punished at the earliest,' said an official here.

The minister also asked for action against centres that fail to submit detailed records of their clients to chief medical officers every month.

The state has 1,139 sonography centres, including 1,058 private ones.

The act strictly forbids the use of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for sex determination and restricts sharing information on the foetus' sex. 'It further prohibits sex selection, sale of ultrasound machines to unregistered units and any kind of advertising for sex determination techniques,' said Sunil Jain, counsel for NGOs Praytan and Dharti Gram Uthan that recently petitioned against the prevalence of female foeticide in the state.

'Though the act exists, its poor implementation has seen an alarming decline in the child sex ratio over the past two decades. From a child sex ratio of 975 girls per 1,000 boys in the state in 1981, it has declined to 932 girls as per Census 2001,' he said.

The 2001 Census figures paint a startling picture about the gender balance in some districts with the worst affected being Bhind (832 girls per 1,000 boys), Morena (837) and Gwalior (853). In some villages of Morena, there are as few as 400 to 700 females for every 1,000 males.

'If conditions do not improve, girls will be on the brink of extinction at these places,' said another official, pointing out that the state's ratio (920 girls per 1,000 boys) was far below the national ratio of 933 girls per 1,000 boys.

Bus line reduced fare further


Megabus.com - the bargain fare bus service that offers rides for a little as $1 through its Web site - is expanding its service to Pittsburgh; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Columbus, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo., and Louisville.

The Chicago-based company, which last year began operating in a number of midwestern cities, including Cincinnati, is hoping the promise of such bargains will entice ever more drivers to leave their cars behind in favor of its colorful coaches. The company already offers service between Chicago and Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Louis and Toledo.

"We're really trying to get people out of their car," Dale Moser, president and chief operating officer of Coach USA, the domestic subsidiary of Scotland-based Stagecoach Group PLC, which runs Megabus, said earlier this week. "We think that's the real big advantage."

To keep fares low, Megabus uses online ticketing and sidewalk stops instead of ticket counters and bus terminals. Passengers do not buy tickets, but instead give bus drivers reservation numbers they receive when booking online.

The low-cost model was imported from the United Kingdom, where Stagecoach introduced a similar service more than three-and-a-half years ago.

"I don't have a terminal, so I don't have bricks-and-mortar," he said. "I don't have the staff that maintains it. Everything's back room - it's all computer sales. I have nobody handling cash. I have nobody handling any kind of transactions at the bus. The bus driver is focused on taking care of the customers and driving safely."

"The demand for this type of service has been outstanding," Moser added before a news conference on a street corner in downtown Pittsburgh.

The lowest fares generally hinge on planning. A limited number of seats are priced at $1, and the fares increase incrementally based on the time between the booking and departure dates, a pricing scheme used by discount airlines.

"But I will tell you that the highest-price seat is still cheaper than all the alternatives to get from Pittsburgh to Chicago," Moser said. The most expensive ticket for such a trip, booked 24 hours in advance, would be $43.50, he said.

Its top-end fares, he said, are lower than those of Dallas-based Greyhound Lines Inc., the largest intercity bus service in North America.

Bert Powell, an analyst who follows Greyhound for BMO Capital Markets-Canada, said bus activity seems to have increased since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and that regional competition among bus companies has intensified.

"In select routes, you're going to get guys who cherry-pick," he said. "You're going to have guys with three buses nipping at (Greyhound's) heels."

Megabus' vehicles have been more than half-full on average since its launch in April 2006.

It will have a fleet of 18 buses under the expansion plan, but will be able to draw on a pool of 2,500 vehicles as needed, according to Moser.

Friday, March 9, 2007

How to Manage money after you have purchased a house

DON'T PURCHASE EXPENSIVE ITEMS ON CREDIT BEFORE CLOSING DEAL

Sue McAllister
Mercury News


The potential pitfalls of home buying don't disappear when the purchase offer has been accepted and the loan has been lined up.

As you may have guessed, most of them have to do with managing money. A few pointers:

Don't buy any high-priced items on credit before closing the home purchase, or you might not qualify for your mortgage anymore. Lenders will look at that new debt - a car loan, for example, or lots of furniture charged to a credit card - and judge that you are less able to take on mortgage debt. And don't spend a large chunk of cash, either, if you might need it for closing costs.

Expect to get a "supplemental" property tax bill from the county tax collector soon after you've purchased your home. This bill is for the difference between the amount of tax the former owner paid and the amount you will be paying, prorated according to when you bought the house.

Don't ignore this bill. Many people assume the tax was paid during escrow, but that is not so. The supplemental tax bill is a one-time charge that you must pay.

Some people also wrongly assume that the supplemental bill is the annual property tax bill, said J.R. Wheelwright of Neighborhood Housing Services Silicon Valley.

Which brings us to this reminder ...

Remember to budget for property taxes. One of the joys of home ownership is getting to deduct what you pay in property taxes each year from your taxable income. But one of the miseries is having to pay the tax bill in the first place.

Property taxes amount to about 1.25 percent of the sales price of your home. On a $700,000 home, that's $8,750 annually in property taxes, made in two payments. The first installment is due Nov. 1 but not late until after Dec. 10; the second payment is due Feb. 1 but not late until after April 10.

Consider setting up an "impound account" to help save enough for taxes and insurance. Training yourself to save enough money to pay these bills when they come due is hard, but setting up an impound account when you get the mortgage can really help.

With an impound account, each month you'll pay one bill that includes the mortgage payment, plus one-twelfth of the annual property taxes and home insurance payments. The money for taxes and insurance is held in reserve until the bills are due, and the lender automatically sends the payments for you. Some lenders, however, charge a monthly fee to manage an impound account.

If you're disciplined enough, a better alternative is to set up an account with a bank or credit union for paying taxes, insurance and/or homeowners association dues. Arrange for the monthly costs to be transferred into this account automatically each month from a checking or savings account, and then you won't have to scramble to find the money. And, this way, you earn interest, rather than your lender.

This next tip sounds obvious, but:

Pay your mortgage on time. True, there is often a grace period of two weeks before you are charged extra, but don't be tempted to pay late. You'll be accruing extra interest on your principal if you delay, and in the long run that will cost you money.

Late payments can also hurt your credit history, possibly resulting in a higher interest rate if you try to refinance, for example.

If you are temporarily unable to pay your mortgage, notify your lender. If because of a job loss or other serious circumstance you can't make a payment, the lender may allow you to skip it and make it up later. The lender may also allow you to pay only the interest, or offer some other temporary remedy.

If your payments are not up to date, "the thing to do is get friendly with your banker," Wheelwright said. "Be honest with them and let them know the situation you're in and how you plan on resolving it."

Pay your homeowners association dues on time, too. Failure to pay required dues to your homeowners association can have serious consequences.

If you have private mortgage insurance, be familiar with how to get rid of it, and do so as soon as you can.

When you buy a home using a loan equal to 80 percent or more of the home's value, you are often required to pay for private mortgage insurance, or PMI. PMI insures your lender in case you default. In other words, this is money you don't want to shell out any longer than you must.

Typically, you must pay for PMI for two years, or until you have about 20 percent equity in the home, whichever comes last.

Borrowers' PMI is canceled automatically once they pay their loan down to 78 percent of the home's value at the time of purchase, Beth Haiken of the PMI Group said.

Or, if you think appreciation has increased your equity past the 20 percent mark (see "How much equity do I have?"), you should have your house appraised by an appraiser who's been approved by your lender. If the appraisal agrees with your assessment, your lender will cancel the PMI, and you'll be spending less on your monthly mortgage costs. An appraisal typically costs $300 to $400.

Some home buyers avoid getting PMI upfront by taking out two mortgages. For example, you make a 10 percent down payment, and get one loan for 80 percent of the home's value, and a second mortgage for the remaining 10 percent (this is known as a "piggyback" loan).

But "piggybacking" is not as attractive an option now as it was in recent years. Interest rates for the second mortgages have risen steeply, for one thing. And there's a new federal tax break for PMI premiums this year. For those who get a mortgage in 2007 and whose household income is no more than $100,000, the cost of private mortgage insurance premiums is deductible in 2007.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Revealed: Helicopter rides cause seizures for some.

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A University of Rochester case report suggests light streaming through whirling helicopter rotor blades during emergency transport can cause seizures in some.

The findings, published in the journal Prehospital Emergency Care, suggest that the phenomenon is an under-recognized but highly preventable complication of helicopter transport.

"This shouldn't preclude transporting a patient from point A to point B in an aircraft," lead author Dr. Jeremy Cushman, an attending physician at the university's medical center, said in a statement. "But this concern does need to register as a legitimate risk for a small number of patients."

In a one example, paramedics noted flickering bursts of sunlight cast across the patient's face; the patient's eyes soon began blinking, and his facial muscles began jerking in coordinated rhythm. The patient, stable and displaying strong vital signs, immediately fell into a seizure, despite paramedics' attempts to block the flashes from the patient's face.

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I’m Alive And Well, Says Yar’Adua

NIGERIA - Rumours of the bad health – and even the death – of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate, Umaru Yar’ Adua, have quickly faded as they came, with the man himself insisting that he is well, alive; and without plans to back down from the campaign.

Yar’Adua on Wednesday spoke on the telephone to Daily Independent from Wiesebaden Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany.

He said: "The reports about my health are extremely exaggerated, I am coming back home very soon to campaign very hard to win the election in the April polls."

He was admitted on Tuesday night, after he, in his own words, had "suffered from breathlessness" and had taken his doctor's advice to have a thorough medical check-up abroad.

"There have been speculations since 2000 surrounding my health. I am only human, as they are," Yar’Adua riposted to his critics.

"I don't think a human being has control over his health or ill health, life or death, and therefore they should not create conclusions on any other human being."

Yar’Adua, 55, advised his supporters not to panic, as he intends to pilot the PDP to victory in the elections.

Sceptical Nigerians, have, however, not stopped worrying about the man most likely to emerge President next month.

But PDP National Secretary, Ojo Maduekwe, in a statement issued on Tuesday night, stressed that he is in a steady health condition, despite being flown abroad.

He said there are no plans to replace him.

To underscore that fact, the PDP on Wednesday evening continued with its campaign in Abeokuta, where President Olusegun Obasanjo publicly spoke to Yar’Adua on the telephone from the podium.

"Umaru, there is this wild rumour that you have died, as they said I too died in Accra, Ghana. So, what do you want to say to people here?"

Yar’Adua replied: "I am very fine, accept my apologies for not being with you in Abeokuta. I am very much alive and well." Obasanjo burst into a hearty laughter and the stadium erupted in cheers.

He had also stated on the BBC’s Focus on Africa that he is well and healthy and ready for the rigours of Aso Rock.

Before Wednesday evening, it was a different tale across the country, as citizens pondered over his health and the talk that former military President, Ibrahim Babangida, has been tipped to replace him as PDP arrowhead.

Bauchi Governor, Adamu Mu’azu, is also being named as an alternative.

Nevertheless, Yar’Adua’s spokesperson, Ndu Ughamadu, relayed in a statement that the man thanks his supporters for their well wishes, and assures them that he is "quite fine and will be back on the campaign trail shortly."

The statement recalled that on Monday, as part of a routine medical check-up, Yar’Adua reported to his doctors at a private clinic where regular tests were conducted.

"Some of the results indicated that (he) was under stress and would need to rest. He was accordingly recalled yesterday (Tuesday) morning by the clinic and advised to rest. Following this medical report, his personal physicians – who had complained that the grueling Presidential campaign had obstructed (his) medical schedule – saw an opportunity to let (him) rest.

"They seized it, insisting that Yar’Adua should not only suspend the campaign for a few days, but must travel abroad for a long overdue specialist medical check-up."

According to Ughamadu, after consultation with President Olusegun Obasanjo and the PDP leadership, Yar’Adua accepted the advice of his doctors to travel overseas.

"He left for Germany last night (Tuesday). It is, therefore, categorically untrue that he collapsed and had to be rushed to a private hospital for medical attention.

"Reports from Germany give clear assurances that he is in fine health. In fact, Yar’Adua, in a telephone conversation with his associates this afternoon (Wednesday), expressed appreciation to all Nigerians who had shown their concern …."

Ughamadu quoted Yar’Adua as having given an assurance to Nigerians that he "would soon return to the country to rejoin the campaign, re-invigorated and better prepared to carry out his campaign promise to keep Nigeria moving forward through a proposal of good jobs, constant power, and better education.

"The widespread show of concern by Nigerians is a comforting demonstration of the confidence they have in me and my party to keep Nigeria moving forward."

The Action Congress (AC) joined other Nigerians in wishing Yar’Adua a quick recovery to enable him face the challenges ahead.

Its National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, said in a statement that the party received news of his ill-health with concern.

Muhammadu Buhari, the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) Presidential candidate, also sent a message wishing him a quick recovery.

His statement, signed by the Vice Chairman of the Publicity Committee of the Buhari Organisation, Osita Okechukwu, wished Yar'Adua "God's guidance and good health."

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) did not meet in Abuja on Wednesday.

No official reason was given, but it was learnt that it was re-scheduled for today to enable Obasanjo attend PDP rallies in Ibadan and Abeokuta.

Tech - Gadget trouble.

AEDAN HELMER,
SPECIAL TO THE SUN


There have been several recent incidents involving students using personal electronic devices, such as cellphones, in an abusive manner:

* Yesterday, four teenage boys appeared in Brampton court, charged in a gang sexual assault on Feb. 25 of a 16-year-old girl, which was recorded and photographed using a cellphone.

* Two students were suspended from Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School in Ottawa earlier this week when footage of a fight between the boys was viewed by over 1,000 people on YouTube.

* In November 2006, a Gatineau school board banned cellphones and PEDs after two students secretly recorded a provoked outburst by their teacher and posted the video clip on YouTube.

Monday, March 5, 2007

India's 'wet desert' losing steam

Raymond Raplang Kharmujai


RAINFALL in the unique "wet desert" of India's northeast has become unpredictable and the dry season longer in a disturbing sign of major changes in global weather patterns, scientists say.

Cherrapunji, in northeast India's tiny Meghalaya state, has long been a top contender for the world's wettest spot, with approximately 12m of rainfall annually, most of it in the summer monsoon season.

But a group of Polish and Indian scientists who have been studying the unusual ecosystem it falls on a latitude known for some of the world's driest areas, including the Sahara and Gobi deserts say this is changing.

Rainfall steadily lessened in the last half of the 20th century, they say. At the same time, fluctuations increased, meaning the wet years were frequently wetter and the dry years dryer.

"We took data from 1851 to 2001, almost 150 years of data," says Surendra Singh, a geographer with the North-Eastern Hill University in Shillong.

Singh and another Indian geographer, Hiambok J Syiemlieh, worked with three scientists from the Polish Academy of Sciences as part of a scientific research cooperation between the two countries.

"There is a decreasing (rainfall) tendency" throughout the century which accelerated in the second half of the period under study, the geographer says.

The monsoon clouds that rupture when they hit Cherrapunji, located on the southern spur of a steep plateau between the Bay of Bengal to the south and the Himalayan mountains to the north, are shedding less water here, he says.

"In 2005, rain was 25 per cent less in Cherrapunji. For 2006 we are still calculating but it is below normal," says Singh.

"Fluctuation in the rainfall pattern is increasing over time, and it is increasing too much."

The reduced rainfall has caused water scarcity and electricity shortages in the hydroelectricity-dependent state. Although local factors have led to some of the environmental problems the area faces such as more erosion during the wet years because of deforestation the scientists are pointing to global causes for the fluctuation in rain.

"Fluctuation is not influenced by local factors, it is related to climate. The climate of the entire country is changing," Singh says. "The entire pattern of rain and the intensity of rain is changing," he adds, pointing to the unusual amount of rainfall and floods last year in the usually parched western desert state of Rajasthan, on the same latitude, which he attributes to global warming. AFP

'Change your bulbs,' Moscow tells residents

RUSSIA has launched its first major energy awareness campaign since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, bringing an unfamiliar sight to Moscow's streets: billboards urging people to switch to energy-saving light bulbs.

But Muscovites are not being encouraged to go green to save the planet the government has realised that the country's wasteful ways with energy could mean that before long there will not be enough fuel to go around.

"It's all about conserving energy supplies and nothing to do with the environment," Igor Bashmakov, head of the independent Centre for Energy Efficiency, says of the campaign, launched at the start of the year.

The dangers of global warming have grabbed headlines and attention around the world prompting a planned ban on incandescent bulbs in Australia.

But in Russia the world's third-largest polluter climate change is generally greeted with a shrug of the shoulders.

Persuading Russians to save energy is a difficult task. In a country with huge oil and gas reserves, many people see keeping lights on round the clock and driving gas-guzzling cars as their birthright.

Russia has become rich over the last few years by pumping oil and gas to hungry markets in the West, and by energy-intensive mineral and metal extraction.

Consuming and selling energy is high on the agenda, but saving it or shifting towards renewable sources such as solar, wind or hydro power, have not been a priority.

Poorly insulated Soviet-era apartment blocks leak heat through draughty windows and thin roofs.

City apartments are heated by municipal boilers which pump hot water into buildings through poorly insulated pipes that often run above the ground. The temperature, controlled centrally, is usually high. The standard way for people to turn down the heat in their homes is to open the windows, sending clouds of steam out into the freezing air.

But last year temperatures in January fell to -35 Celsius, forcing Muscovites to plug in electric heaters to keep warm.

The surge in electricity demand overwhelmed local power stations, triggering shortages and persuading authorities to switch gas bound for Europe back to the domestic market.

And to try saving energy.

Andrei Turnitsa, development director at Kosmos a Russian company which sells energy-saving light bulbs under its own brand says it was the shock of the power cuts that motivated Moscow to persuade Muscovites to cut power use.

"Moscow's government asked us to become partners in an information programme," Turnitsa says. "The aim was to explain to consumers that by buying energy-saving bulbs you can contribute to the city and to its energy saving programme."

Under the deal, Kosmos pays for advertising across Moscow but is given a discounted rate as the scheme is termed a social information programme.

Environmentalists and others say this initiative is a drop in the ocean. They say the Kremlin is shying away from the policy changes that would make a real difference: creating economic incentives to save energy, for example by raising subsidised prices for gas to market levels more quickly.

But Moscow's advertising campaign is having some impact. "I went and bought three of the new bulbs," says 23-year-old Nastya Meshkova. "It's important to save energy and if it's going to save my energy bill of course I'll do it," she says. Reuters

Prince Philip may face jury hearing on Late Princess Diana death




THE Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, could soon be forced to appoint lawyers to defend himself against allegations that he "masterminded" the death of Princess Diana.

A London High Court ruling on Friday that the inquest into the deaths of Diana and her lover, Dodi Fayed, should be heard by a jury has made the prospect of Prince Philip giving evidence to the hearing more likely.

He has refused to get involved in such conspiracy theories and turned down requests to be interviewed by members of the inquiry investigating their deaths, which is led by former London Metropolitan police chief Lord Stevens.

Dodi's father, Mohamed al Fayed, is pushing for the disclosure of confidential documents, including private letters written by Philip to Diana. He also wants the inquiry's coroner, Lady Butler-Sloss, to allow more than 18 witnesses who were in Paris on the day of Diana's death to give evidence. These include a French family who told French prosecutors they saw a large dark car chasing Diana's Mercedes into the underpass in which she died, and a number of MI6 (British foreign intelligence) agents, including the secret service's deputy head.

Diana referred to Philip's letters as her "crown jewels" due to what she believed was the incendiary nature of their contents.

Fayed has maintained that Dodi and Diana were murdered and will this week launch proceedings in France against the French police who investigated the crash.

His lawyers will say they had a legal duty to consider all the evidence, which should have included an extensive statement given by an influential confidant of Diana, Lord Mischon, to a senior Metropolitan police officer which detailed her concerns that the royal family were going to murder her and make her death look like a car crash.

Fayed's lawyers will also consider seeking a judicial review if Butler-Sloss refuses to allow all the evidence surrounding Diana's death to be heard at the inquest. Observer

Revealed!!! Stolen painting found in Spielberg's house





THE US Federal Bureau of Investigation has found a Norman Rockwell painting, Russian Schoolroom, which was stolen in 1973, in the home of film director Steven Spielberg. But the entertainment industry mogul is not a suspect.

The FBI said the stolen painting did not surface for 15 years until 1988, when it was sold at auction in New Orleans, Louisiana.

In 2004, FBI agents determined that the painting had been advertised for sale at a Norman Rockwell exhibit in New York in 1989.

While they followed leads, Spielberg's staff saw an FBI theft notice and realised that the painting, which in the meantime had found its way into the film director's collection, had been stolen. They immediately brought the location of the painting to the FBI's attention.

Spielberg purchased the painting in 1989 from a legitimate dealer and did not become aware that it was a stolen work of art until last week, the FBI said.

"Mr Spielberg is cooperating fully with the FBI and will retain possession of the Russian Schoolroom until its disposition can be determined," an FBI statement said. AFP

Kids killing kids in Guatemala

Mica Rosenburg
VILLA NUEVA,
GUATEMALA

ON NEW Year's day, six-year-old Evelyn Isidro went down the block in a shanty town near Guatemala City to buy a diaper for her baby brother. She never made it home.

As her parents searched the streets, they passed an 18-year-old carrying a backpack. It was stuffed, he later admitted, with the little girl's hacked up body, on its way to a shallow grave at the bottom of a deep ravine.

Guatemala suffered almost 48 murders per 100,000 people last year, one of the highest rates in Latin America. Every eighth victim was a child and a disproportionate number of the killers were youths.

Half of Guatemala's population is under 17, and the number of kids exposed to brutal crimes bodes badly for efforts to shake off a bloody recent history, marred by a 36-year civil war that ended in 1996.

Since the end of the civil war, crimes by Los Angeles-style street gangs and organised drug trafficking rings have exploded. Most cases are never properly investigated and, making matters worse, corrupt police and security forces have been found to be involved in kidnappings and murders.

Keeping kids away from violent crime is hard when many come from deprived households rife with sexual and physical abuse, says Carlos Toledo, who runs a home for street kids and youth offenders.

"Their psychology is not normal," he says. "That child thinks, 'society took advantage of me and now I'm going to take advantage of it.' It's a type of revenge."

"Gadget", who is 19 and nicknamed after a US cartoon character, left the notorious Calle 18 gang three years ago and is still in hiding.

"They told me when I joined: you enter alive but you leave in a box," says Gadget, whose initiation into the gang at age 15 meant killing a rival gang member with a pistol.

The most brutal member of his neighbourhood division of the gang was a then nine-year-old orphan dubbed "Wicked", who Gadget says murdered kids and four bus drivers who had failed to pay extortion money.

"He was the craziest one. In a month he killed 10 people," says Gadget, whose chest and inside bottom lip are tattooed with the names of dead friends and his two young children.

A 16-year-old girl in Gadget's division, called "Little Baby", wore a school uniform and knee-high socks, but carried a gun in her backpack which she often used. She killed people who failed to pay extortion fees, set for some households at an exhorbitant US$50 a week.

Mistreated or marginalised children join gangs because they provide a kind of surrogate family. The number of child gang members in the country is reckoned at anywhere between 6,000 and 40,000.

Known as maras, these gangs originated in Los Angeles and spread to Central America in the late 1990s, when US authorities began deporting illegals who had committed crimes.

Compounding the problems facing youngsters, youth advocacy groups say some police and civil war-era security forces simply target tattooed or homeless youths as criminals, brutally beating or killing them.

The violence is becoming a major issue in campaigning for September's presidential election. Former army general and congressman Otto Perez Molina promises a "strong hand" against youth gangs if he wins, and wants to change the penal code to allow 16-year-olds to be prosecuted as adults.

"Young people are becoming increasingly involved in illegal activities from stealing cars to carrying out tasks for crime gangs that use them to commit murders and take advantage of the fact they can't be tried because they are minors," he says. Reuters

How To Deal With Arthritis In Your Dog

Paul P. Duxbury

Arthritis is a health problem that not only humans have to deal with, but so do our pets. In fact, one-fifth of dogs in the US, over the age of seven, suffer with painful DJD (degenerative joint disease) as veterinarians like to say. It is also one of the top recurring pains in dogs that they treat. Arthritis in dogs can affect their back, elbows, shoulders, hip and neck.

If you are not sure if your dog has arthritis, here are a few of the more obvious signs:

Does he tend to favor once side over another (His joints could be too painful on one side, so he will tend to put more pressure on the other to avoid pain. He may even show discomfort while standing or even sitting on a particular side)

Unusual weight gain (Because of the painful joints, he may tend to be more lethargic or even sleep more not getting the exercise a healthy dog would generally get)

Not as active (If you have noticed he is not as playful or unusually hesitant in his movements. This is due to stiff joints)

If you have noticed your dog with any one of the above symptoms for more than a week, do not hesitate to take him to a veterinarian. This way he can be properly diagnosed and treated.

There are home remedies that you might even want to try to ease his pain.

Diet

Your dog’s diet is one area that you might want to look into. Dry dog food is made up mostly of grains which cause inflammation of the joints. A better choice would be to try preparing his meals with raw or cooked meat as well as cooked vegetables. They are not only healthier for him but should help alleviate some of the swelling in his joints. (Stay away from anything spicy such as peppers and even onions). Omega 3 fatty acids can be used as a supplement in order to decrease the amount of inflammation in the joints. Try giving him fish capsules. Flax seed is also a great anti-inflammatory.

Exercise

Even thought your dog may be in pain, it is still important that he gets a short amount of exercise. If he is not skittish to water, try having him swim. For smaller dogs, a kiddy pool would work great. This way, there is no pressure on the joints, yet he is still being mobile. Also take him for short 15 minute walks. Do not expect too much from him such as running after a ball or jumping.

Warm and Comfortable rest area

Provide a soft, comfortable area for your dog to rest. In the winter time, when the cool air can stiffen joints, try placing an old sleeping bag or pillow on the floor to help keep his joints warm. If your dog is an outside dog, you may want to bring him into the garage at night, to avoid the temperature drops.

These are just a few ways that we can help make our pets lives more comfortable. Although, visiting a veterinarian should also be considered. Your veterinarian will probably take an x-ray to see the damage to the joints. With the rising amount of animals that are developing arthritis, there are medications that have been developed to alleviate and even help repair the joints.

A popular medication for dogs in alleviating pain is glucosamine. It is a sugar that is generated from shell fish that motivates joint repair and lessens joint pain. Glucosamine is a natural ingredient that is found in animals, but with age, the body has a decrease in production of this essential element. Glucosamine works by stimulating your body to produce Synovial fluid. Synovial fluid is needed for healthy joints. It lubricates the cartilage to aid in mobility.

Never take matters into your own hands by giving your dog human medications. They can be toxic to his body, especially if given in the wrong dosage form.

Animal care has come a long way in meeting the needs of our canines. Taking your dog to regular check ups at a veterinarian is one way to keep up with your dog’s health needs. If we want our animals to have happy and healthy lives, taking care of their bodies is important. They cannot do it without us.

Paul Duxbury writes extensively on Pet Care. You can read more of his articles at Dog Care and Training and Pet Care Centre Download Your www.my-dog.co.uk/dogmasters.htm Free Dog Training Report
. By Hartley

Some cars towed, but not because of snow emergency

Cleanup from the latest snow storm seemed to go well in Rochester, and only a few cars were towed.

Sgt. Brad Anderson of the Rochester Police Department said several cars were towed, but not under the snow emergency. Rather, he said, police operated under the normal parking rules, in which police monitor whether people move their vehicles after first receiving a warning ticket and then a parking ticket. If the vehicle still is not moved, it can be towed, usually after about 40 hours of notification via tickets.

Figures weren't available this morning on how many vehicles were towed.

Elsewhere in southeastern Minnesota, Freeborn-Mower Cooperative Services reported that it finished its major power restoration effort Friday night after seven days of fixing power poles and lines grounded by a winter storm.

The cooperative reported Friday night on its Web site that it believed power had been restored to all of its members. Earlier the same day -- as a second, less severe storm continued to hit the region -- the cooperative reported about 75 members still didn't have power since the first storm a week earlier.

At the peak, about 2,800 members of Freeborn-Mower were without power, with the hardest hit areas being Adams, LeRoy, Rose Creek and Taopi, which had about 3 inches of ice buildup on power lines.

Snow removal is expected to continue this week in many communities.

Test organisation rates Hyundai Starex low.

Hyundai Motor's six-seat Starex family van proved to be the least safe of eight vehicle models in frontal collision tests, a testing organization said.

The Korea Automobile Insurance Repair Research and Training Center (KAIRRTC), which is the affiliated research center of the Korea Insurance Development Institute (KIDI), said on Sunday that it conducted frontal collision tests on eight popular vehicle models including medium-size sedans, sports utility vehicles and vans. The Starex recorded a safety rating of four, the lowest rating, the KAIRRTC said.

A level four rating means that car doors may open and air bags may not function in a crash, the KIDI said.

The KAIRRTC said that four models achieved the safest level one ratings: the Hyundai NF Sonata, Kia Lotze (or Optima), Kia Sportage and SsangYong Rodius. The Renault Samsung new SM5, Daewoo Tosca and Hyundai Tucson recorded level two ratings.

According to a KAIRRTC official, in the same car accident, passengers in a vehicle with a level four safety rating are 70 percent more likely to die than passengers in a level one car.

The frontal collision tests were “offset crashes”, in which only 40 percent of the front of the car hits into the obstacle. This reflects most real frontal car collisions, about 82 percent of cases, because drivers usually turn the wheel quickly or apply the brake so that only part of the car is impacted. A Hyundai Motor said the company would review the test results and do its best to fix any problems and improve the vehicle's quality.

(englishnews@chosun.com )

Can Electric Equal Hot Cars?

Most of us, even "greenies", find ourselves underwhelmed by electric cars. They are expensive toElectric_truck purchase, difficult to work on for the inexperienced, slow, and not practical on modern highways. But are electric cars about to become hot?

According to a CNET article, Electric cars: Little juice coupes, what we are seeing is "A handful of automotive giants and start-ups racing to bring to market a mass-produced electric vehicle free from the limitations that doomed previous efforts."

According to Daron Gifford, leader of the auto industry practice group at KPMG "... the technology is quickly getting better, making new vehicle designs possible. The cost of owning these vehicles is coming down when the cost of gas is up, making the vehicles more appealing to a whole new set of cost-conscious potential buyers."

Electric_suv Even if costs are coming down and proponents claim speeds up to 90-miles an hour with charging times of 10 minutes, won't selling electric cars represent a challenge to marketers. Past experiences with battery-charged cars garnered unhappy customers and bad press. Isn't that a lot to overcome?

Still, high costs of oil and global warming represent large selling points, and a good story may change minds. Can marketers find an authentic and believable storyline and then convince clients and CEO's to develop that story to be credible, honest, and appealing?


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Five hot luxury cars seized by Task Force.

JONAS REYES

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Task Force Subic is looking for 11 luxury cars which were smuggled out of this Freeport.

Earlier, five "hot luxury cars" were seized by operatives of Task Force Subic, Bureau of Customs (BoC) and the Office of the President’s Task Force AntiSmuggling (TFAS) in a car showroom in Quezon City.

"We are still looking for 11 luxury cars that have been spirited out of the Subic Bay Freeport despite our seizure of five cars last Friday, Task Force Subic chief Gen. (ret.) Jose Calimlim said.

"This is certainly the biggest operation we ever had. We are after 16 high-end vehicles that are priced between R3 and R7 million each," he said.

He also said that the vehicles will be impounded in this Freeport where these were smuggled out.

Subic Customs Collector Marietta Zamoranos said that two Koreans — Tae Young Young So and Seng Jin — were involved in the smuggling of the high-end vehicles.

The first batch of hot cars were recovered at 6 a.m. last Friday morning at a showroom on Timog Ave. in Quezon City. Seized were one BMW 750Li, an Audi Quattro 4.2L, a Nissan Armada, a Mercedes Benz L-series, and a Chevrolet Corvette sports car, all brand-new.

Calimlim said that it appears that the vehicles had been consigned to the company operating the showroom and the owners of the company were not in any way connected with the group behind the smuggling.

He led the task force to two other showrooms on Timog Ave. and later to a car dealer on Meralco Ave. in Pasig City, but did not find any of the 11 other smuggled vehicles.

The Task Force Subic raiders escorted by Special Action Force troops led by Maj. Michael Bawayan Jr. left Subic in a convoy of eight vehicles and reached Metro Manila before 6 a.m.

Calimlim said that President Arroyo issued the seizure order after the ambassadors of the United States, Japan and Korea complained about the smuggling of the luxury vehicles. They said that smuggling is a blatant disregard of fair trading.

Calimlim said that the contrabands were smuggled out of Subic Bay Freeport last Jan. 21 while he was on leave.

He said that the smuggling syndicate was in cahoots with their Filipino partners.

Customs personnel led by Executive Director Alex Arcilla were still looking for two more Audis, two BMWs, two Cadillac Escalades, three Mercedes Benzes, two Nissan Infinitis, and two Mazda sports cars.

They were being supported by the Office of the President’s Task Force Anti-Smuggling (TFAS), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and Philippine National Police-Special Action Force (PNP-SAF).

3 Detriot's saving cars

Derek Price
GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER (GREENVILLE, Texas)

I've always wanted to learn German for two reasons.

One, it would slightly increase my chances of becoming a test driver for Porsche, giving me a shot at the coolest job on the planet. And two, I'd love to read what the Berlin newspapers wrote in 1945.

I imagine their front pages were downright silly, with Americans and British advancing from the west and Russians closing in from the east, all while Hitler insisted that things were just peachy. Allied shells falling in the Berlin suburbs might have been reported as victory celebrations by the Nazis, who were firing their Panzers in triumph as the Third Reich grew stronger. That's the ticket.

We saw the same thing when Americans sent troops into Iraq for their most recent spat with Saddam. "Baghdad Bob," as Iraq's information minister came to be known, said things like "There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!" and "They're coming to surrender or be burned in their tanks."

Suuuure.

Today you see the same happy-go-lucky drivel coming out of press offices in Detroit. Chrysler is hemorrhaging money as it sits on the auction block, Ford is losing eleventy quadrillion dollars per day, and General Motors has slashed its workforce down to two old ladies and a janitor. But to read their press releases, you'd think they were all doing perfectly fine.

If this were World War II, Detroit would be sipping sherry in a bunker with Eva Braun while Toyota and Honda marched right to their doorstep. It's pathetic.

Thankfully, there's still hope for the American brands. Yes, they're burdened with health-care costs that would bankrupt most nations and, yes, they have some hourly workers who are paid like they live in Windsor Castle. But with the right products, they all still have the potential to mount another blitzkrieg.

Here are three cars that could help Detroit launch its counter-attack:



FORD INTERCEPTOR

For too long, American companies have tried to make their cars more like the Japanese. That can be a good thing when it comes to quality and longevity. But mimicking the style of a Japanese sedan? Well, let's just say there's a reason Tokyo isn't the fashion capital of the world.

Chrysler has regained some much-needed American machismo with cars like the 300C, and Ford could do the same thing if it decides to produce the Interceptor.

This concept car, which was introduced earlier this year, looks dark, foreboding and muscular, exactly the opposite of the weird, angry-toaster styling you see on Japanese cars.

Chrysler's gangster-styled 300 is a major hit, and not only because it can come with Hemi power. It's roomy, drives exceptionally well and looks like nothing else on the road.

Ford could use a similar weapon in its arsenal, helping to revive a unique American design philosophy that's been missing since the '80s. It also could help wean Ford off its dependence on trucks and SUVs for profit, something that can't be counted on with wildly fluctuating gas prices.

An all-American car with an all-American look. To me, that's what Ford should mean.



DODGE DEMON

OK, I'll admit a two-seat roadster will never sell enough to keep a car company afloat. But in this case, it just might help the Chrysler group's reputation enough to bring more buyers into the showroom to look at their practical cars.

Take Mazda. This Japanese company doesn't sell a whole lot of Miatas, but that puny little sports car has come to embody the spirit of the whole company. It creates a halo effect with the public, so anyone who wants something fun to drive and affordable naturally thinks "Mazda." When you're behind the wheel of a Mazda 6, for example, you can sense a tiny bit of Miata DNA.

Dodge has a halo car already - the Viper - which every 14-year-old boy worships on a billboard-size poster in his bedroom. The problem is that when these boys grow up, they realize the Viper costs more than NASA's annual budget, so they stop fantasizing about it. If they didn't, they'd go batty.

Dodge, and Chrysler for that matter, could use a fun to drive roadster that looks cool and can actually be affordable. If it inherits a bit of the Viper's scary performance, that's even better.



CHEVY VOLT

A lot of car companies have started building gas-electric hybrids, but it's not just to make a profit. They want to look like environmental do-gooders.

Chevrolet has one-upped the Greenpeace crowd this year by introducing the Volt, a concept car that can travel up to 40 miles on electricity alone - enough for most commutes and trips to the grocery store. For longer trips, it also includes a 1-liter, turbocharged gasoline engine to extend the range up to 640 miles.

But this car isn't intended just to make Al Gore grin. With a cool, sports-car-inspired body, it also looks like a cutting-edge car should.

The Toyota Prius, for example, is a great car for green liberals, but it looks incredibly nerdy - even with Hollywood stars behind the wheel. It's the automotive equivalent of wearing your pants up to your chest and carrying a pocket protector. And its performance is merely mediocre, so if you don't care about saving the polar bears, there's no reason to buy the thing and lots of reasons to avoid it.

The Volt is significant for its styling as much as its tree-hugger efficiency. It looks in some ways like a classic sports car, with giant wheels and taut lines that make it seem agile and fun. It's sexy.

And that alone could make hybrids more appealing for the masses.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Attention: Audi sales target 200,000 cars in US

New Audi chief executive Rupert Stadler is aiming for US sales of 200,000 cars a year, more than double the German firms current annual sales in the world's largest economy, according to an interview published Saturday.
Stadler told The New York Times that it will take "several more years" to reach his ambitions goal. Audi sales last year in the US totaled 90,116 cars.

"We still have a tough job in the United States," Stadler said.

Audi sales soared in February in the US to 6,609 cars, a 37. 5 per cent increase, according to data released Thursday. For the first two months of the year, the firm's US sales are up 19. 4 per cent to more than 13,000 cares.

Audi is owned by German-based Volkswagen.

Getting used to the future car

Roger Diez
Nevada Appeal Motorsports Columnist


Fifty NASCAR Nextel Cup teams descended on Bristol Speedway last week to take part in a rain-shortened test of the Car of Tomorrow.

NASCAR has specified the new design for 16 races this season, 26 in 2008, and the full Cup schedule for 2009. However, there were indications at Bristol that 2008 may instead be the year for full implementation of the Car of Tomorrow.

Bristol was not only an opportunity for drivers, crew chiefs, and other team members to get more familiar with the new car, but also for NASCAR officials. With the new design comes a whole new set of inspection procedures and tools. One major change is the template check: instead of multiple templates being fitted to the car by hand, there is a new station that applies several retractable templates to the car simultaneously. Hopefully this will speed up the inspection process.

The switch will be costly to NASCAR's teams initially, but the whole idea is to reduce costs in the long run. Because of the enhanced adjustability of the new car design, one car can theoretically be used for short tracks, superspeedways, road courses, and intermediate ovals, thus eliminating the need for a huge stable of specialized cars suited to only one type of track. It sounds good in theory, but I'm sure the law of unintended consequences will rear its ugly head at some point in the process. One beneficial consequence, intended or not, is that wanna-be racers will see a whole bunch of NASCAR stock cars coming on the market after this season. "Vintage" racing with retired Cup cars has become popular, and I can see a lot more people getting into the game as these cars become available.

No Cup cars will be running this weekend, but a number of Cup drivers will be traveling south of the border to join the Busch series regulars and a number of Latino drivers and road course ringers at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City for the third annual Busch outing there. Turn on ESPN2 at 10:30 this morning to catch the race (after the mandatory hype and ceremony, of course).

Checking into the open-wheel side of the racing world, construction began last Thursday on the Champ Car World Series Las Vegas street race, scheduled to be run on April 8. Construction crews began moving the first of almost 3,000 concrete barriers into place to construct the 12-turn, 2.44 mile long temporary road course that will wind in and around Glitter Gulch.

To alleviate the impact on Sin City's already snarled traffic, work will take place at night, as if that matters to a 24-hour town. When complete, some 12,000 tons of concrete barrier, 3,000 pieces of 9-foot tall debris fencing, and 800 tire barriers will line the course.

Unfortunately, there may not be many racecars to be seen. With a number of teams fielding only one car this season, and some teams without backup cars, Las Vegas could see the smallest Champ Car field ever.

At this point only 16 cars are probable barring any accidents that might take out a driver with no backup car. Panoz, the manufacturer of the new Champ Car chassis, has halted construction of any more cars with only 25 delivered. So the announcement of the course construction in Las Vegas is somewhat of a bittersweet moment in what may be the last season for Champ Car.

On the other side of the open-wheel divide things aren't too much better, car count-wise. Eighteen cars and drivers are listed for the season opener at Miami-Homestead on March 24. Media darling Danica Patrick has joined the four-car Andretti-Green team, and Sarah Fisher is back in the series driving for Dreyer and Reinbold. So Indy Car not only outdoes Champ Car in car count, but also has twice as many female drivers as Champ Car's Katherine Legge. The regulars in both series barely make up enough cars for the 33 starters in the Indy 500. I'm really afraid that if the two groups can't finally resolve their differences this season, we may have seen the last of big-time open-wheel racing in this country.

Cars that make hybrids look like gas guzzlers

Plug-in versions can go 100 miles on a gallon of gasoline

Sherry Boschert



Toyota Prius owners tend to be a proud lot since they drive the fuel-efficient hybrid gas-electric car that's the darling of mainstream environmentalists and one of the hottest-selling vehicles in America. A few, however, felt that good was not good enough. They've made "improvements" even though the modifications voided parts of their warranties.

Ron Gremban of Corte Madera did it. So did Felix Kramer of Redwood City, and Sven Thesen of Palo Alto. Why? Five words: one hundred miles per gallon.

"We took the hybrid car to its logical conclusion," Kramer says, by adding more batteries and the ability to recharge by plugging into a regular electrical socket at night, making the car a plug-in hybrid.

Compared with the Prius' fuel efficiency of 50 mpg, plug-in hybrids use half as much gasoline by running more on cleaner, cheaper, domestic electricity. If owners forget to plug in overnight, it's no big deal -- the car runs like a regular hybrid.

These trendsetters monkeyed with the car for more than their own benefit. They did it to make a point: If they could make a plug-in hybrid, the major car companies could, too. And should.

Kramer, Gremban and a cadre of volunteers formed the California Cars Initiative (online at calcars.org), and in 2004 converted Gremban's Prius to a plug-in hybrid in his garage. They added inexpensive lead-acid batteries and some innovative software to fool the car's computerized controls into using more of the energy stored in the batteries, giving the car over 100 mpg in local driving and 50 to 80 mpg on the highway. The cost of conversion is about $5,000 for a do-it-yourselfer.

CalCars' efforts to publicize plug-in hybrids were so successful that in January 2006 the Bush administration lifted a photo of the car peeking out from Gremban's garage and featured it on the White House Web site as a harbinger of good cars to come. Do-it-yourselfers in Illinois and elsewhere converted their hybrids to plug-ins. Several small companies like EnergyCS in Southern California started doing small numbers of conversions for fleets and government agencies using longer-lasting, more energy-dense lithium-ion batteries.

Kramer hired EnergyCS to convert his Prius and reported on a typical day of driving. He traveled 51 miles, mostly on the highway, at fuel efficiencies of 124 mpg of gas and about a penny's worth of electricity per mile. Compared with driving his Prius before the conversion, he used 61 percent less gas and spewed out two-thirds less greenhouse gases at a total cost of $1.76 for electricity and gasoline, instead of the $3.17 it would have required on gasoline alone.

Pacific Gas and Electric Co. acquired an EnergyCS plug-in Prius conversion, too. It so impressed Thesen, a PG&E supervisor in the clean air transportation group, that he offered his privately owned Prius to CalCars as a guinea pig. Back in Gremban's garage, CalCars and the Electric Auto Association converted it in November to a plug-in with lead-acid batteries as part of a video and educational package to guide do-it-yourselfers (www.eaaphev.org).

Support for plug-in hybrids from a utility like PG&E, which still produces 45 percent of its electricity from polluting fossil fuels, makes some environmentalists nervous. The data on plug-in hybrids, however, have calmed their fears. On the U.S. electrical grid, which gets more than half of its power from dirty, nasty coal, plug-in cars produce fewer overall emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants than do other cars.

California's grid uses less coal, which makes plug-in cars even cleaner. As more wind and solar power get added to the energy mix, driving on electricity gets cleaner still. Driving on gasoline will only get dirtier as conventional sources dry up and we desperately turn to hard-to-extract oil that requires lots of energy to get at, producing lots more pollution.

Enthusiasm over plug-in hybrids has created strange bedfellows. Perched somewhat uneasily alongside PG&E and the former oil man in the White House, Sierra Club leaders representing 13 chapters in California and Nevada adopted a resounding endorsement of plug-in hybrids in the past year.

Former Sierra Club President Larry Fahn has been looking for a mechanic to convert his Prius for more than a year. Therein lies the problem. People want plug-in hybrids but can't get them. Dealers don't sell them yet, and the few conversion services cater to fleets.

There are only a few dozen plug-in hybrids in the world, while demand for them is growing rapidly. The city of Austin, Texas, which uses more renewable power than any other U.S. city, started a Plug-in Partners Campaign and gathered more than 8,000 advance orders for plug-in hybrids. In the Bay Area, San Francisco, Alameda, Berkeley and Marin County signed on as Plug-in Partners.

Are the automakers listening? Maybe.

Several showed plug-in hybrid prototypes in the 1990s but cast them aside during their battle to weaken California's Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate. Stung by bad publicity from the 2006 documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?", General Motors reversed course and showed the prototype plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt at a January auto show. In the past year, at least six major car companies have said they're developing plug-in vehicles, including Toyota officials, who seem none too happy about amateurs messing with the Prius.

Plug-in hybrids won't hit the market, though, until better batteries are developed, the automakers say. That doesn't sit well with drivers like Marc Geller of San Francisco, who co-founded the nonprofit group Plug In America (www.pluginamerica.org). The nickel-metal hydride batteries in Gellers' all-electric 2002 Toyota RAV4-EV give the compact SUV plenty of power, take him all over the Bay Area, and are expected to last the life of the car, based on utility company fleet tests.

Consumers appear to have three options to hasten the arrival of plug-in hybrids: Demand them ("Tell the automakers that you won't buy a new car unless it has a plug on it," Geller says), or push for government incentives or interventions. (The California Air Resources Board is planning to revise the zero-emissions mandate this year.)

Or, build your own plug-in hybrid.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Avoid the aches and pains of getting older

Sore shoulders. Achy hips. Throbbing knees. Lower back pain. Creaky bones. Regardless of how many birthday candles we have blown out in our lifetime, the mind will continue to tell us we are still 30 years old, that we can bounce out of bed and move throughout the day without limitation. Our physical body does not always agree, and the little aches and pains seem a reminder that our age is catching up with us. But, are the aches and pains of aging a way of life we need to accept as we get older?

Not necessarily. With a few changes in routine, we can keep the spring in our step and maintain a pain-free vitality we have come to expect and enjoy. UCLA physical therapist Ziya Altug offers an anti-aging program designed to turn back the hands of time. In The Anti-Aging Fitness Prescription, Altug outlines an exercise and stress reduction program in maintaining flexibility and strength of both body and mind; simple skin and hair tips to regain a youthful look; recipes, meal plans and nutrition diary to make the most of our efforts.

While no one is telling us we will eliminate all the aches and pains of aging, there are proactive steps we can take to greatly minimize the annoying pain that creeps into our muscles and joints when we were not paying attention to the calendar. The more our body hurts, the less we move — the less we move, the more our body hurts. The less we move the more weight we are likely to gain. Carrying around extra weight is hard on the joints. Foremost, is managing weight gain. Basically, losing weight results in moving more and eating less — and in eating the right foods.

Next is exercise. Yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi, walking, swimming, biking, dancing, low-impact sports and exercising with weights are some of the ways to incorporate the kind of exercise that will make a difference as the years unfold. Stretching exercises add flexibility, weight-bearing exercise add strength. After that, Altug recommends chondroitin and glucosamine supplements, aspirin and/or ibuprofen to manage and control the aches and pains of aging.

Bottom line though, we should not accept the pain that slows us down as a fact of life as we age.

The world coolest car!

What is it with Audi cars that leave you speechless, well in my case simply lost for words? Talk about a car to blow away the cobwebs; this little monster could blow away Hurricane Katrina as she powers her way proudly around the roads.

This is the car that took a staggering 15 seconds off the time its predecessor achieved on the toughest test track in the world - the North Loop of the Nurburgring and this is really where she should have stayed for the Audi TT 3.2 quattro is a car guaranteed to lose points on licence.

She is so quick off the mark reaching 62 mph in only 5.7 seconds and it was so effortless. Thankfully top speed has been limited to 155 mph but the power under her lightweight bonnet is so huge, I actually ended up feeling this car is totally wasted on the UK roads. In order to really appreciate her and the driving dynamics let alone the unbelievable amounts of technology gone into her making, she should stay on the race circuit for the ‘weekend play’. However, after successfully reigning her in which took more effort than my horse on a frisky day, I got to know her more gentle and accommodating side.

Her luscious new looks was the talk of our village all week even the milkman got involved admiring her new sleek rear! Or was it Mrs what’s her name two doors down.. Her beautiful styling appears seamless as if made from one piece of metal with the glass design accentuating this along with body coloured door handles, and heated/electrically adjustable door mirrors. The long bonnet gives a hint what is concealed along with the huge 18inch alloy wheels and of course, the twin exhaust piles to the rear, cements this further.

Surprisingly the interior was far more specious than the exterior eludes and dare I say this, the children fitted quite comfortably in the back, Rebecca still in a booster seat. Ah, I have spoiled it, for the TT can, if one imagines very hard, convert into a family car. But lets not go there; lets only get to the school gates. The smell of leather wafts up your nostrils when you open her up and snuggling into the extremely comfortable drivers seat that is heated and as an option can be electrically adjusted is so exciting. The three spoke ‘flat bottom’ steering wheel which is a fabulous design especially for me with quite long legs, the wheel does not brush against them, is also height adjustable, with remotes for the audio system - MP3 compatible, cruise control and as I was driving the Automatic S Tronic transmission variant, has the paddles for the shift gear changes. (Optional extra). Standard equipment comes in the form of electric windows, electronic climate control, and Drivers Information System, while my test car had the CD-ROM satellite navigation system, CD changer, BOSE surround sound and storage package as optional extras.
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Drive wise; she was perfect in the ride and handling which complemented the excellent speed dependent power steering. Being of quattro breed meant she was driving permanently in a four-wheel capacity, which explains the outstanding acceleration as well as providing extreme driving pleasure, and has the added benefit of service intervals now doubled than that of its predecessor, standing in at 37,000 miles. The Audi TT also comes with a high performance brake system, a new generation of ESP with sports settings and wet weather brake disc wipe function. On top of this is another option is the Audi Magnetic Ride which continually adapts the car’s damping characteristics to the type of road and the drivers gear shifting habits within just a few milliseconds. Operated in two modes, if ‘normal’ is selected, the TT rides smoothly making this ideal for long distance driving or uneven road surfaces while in ‘sport’ mode the TT takes on a far firmer grip on the road surface, steering responses are tightened and each wheel stabilised thus maintaining the best possible contact with the road surface at all times resulting in the best composure during more sporting driving.

The S Tronic transmission can be operated by a one-touch lever or manually via the shift paddles on the steering wheel. Basically it changes gear so quickly and is ready for the next gear change before you are as a driver thus optimising the power. Now don’t be put off when driving at higher speeds, you look in the rear view mirror and believe that the boot has somehow come ajar. It’s the rear spoiler coming up and boy, did that turn a few heads on the motorways.

Safety wise the and list in positively endless and includes driver and passenger airbags, side airbags for front seats, ABS Anti-slip Regulation plus copious amounts of body reinforcements securing not just the car but all occupants. Securing the TT is a Thatcham Category 1 approved alarm thus she falls into insurance group 18E. However pennies can be clawed back in respectable fuel consumption of 30.1 mpg on a combined cycle but taken away again with CO2 emissions of 227. Watch out also for those optional extras that soon add up. For instance the TT Coupe 3.2 quattro has a recommended OTR of £29,285 but this rose to £37,130 as my test car had quite a lot of extras fitted.

It is not often I get sad or emotional when a press car goes back after a weeks test drive, but I will admit I shed a little tear when this one returned back to Audi. Not just because I had a drive of my life with the option of children or not, nor just the admiring glances I received or rather the car did. No I shed a tear from relief that I had not lost any points off my licence that week. If I owned a TT, I would have to belong the owners club whereby they hold track days so you can whiz the TT around the circuits, because I would get increasingly frustrated at having to reign her in time and time again in order to keep my licence clean.

Lower your risk of heart failure.

A new study performed by researchers from the United States finds that eating whole-grain cereals can lower your risk of heart failure
A new study performed by researchers from the United States finds that eating whole-grain cereals can lower your risk of heart failure

A new study finds that Whole-Grain Cereals are good for heart health. According to researchers from the United States eating Whole-Grain Cereals can reduce your risk of heart failure due to them containing vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, all of which are good for the heart.

The researchers analyzed data collected from the Physicians' Health Study and found that those people who ate Whole-Grain Cereals at least 7 times a week were 28% less likely to develop heart failure over the duration of the study, which was conducted over a 24 year time period.

For study purposes, a cereal was considered to be Whole-Grain if it contained at least 25% of either oat or bran content.

"There are good and powerful arguments for eating a whole-grain cereal for breakfast," study lead author Dr. Luc Djousse, assistant professor of medicine in the division of aging at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, said in a prepared statement.

"The significant health benefits of whole-grain cereal are not just for kids but also for adults. A whole-grain, high-fiber breakfast may lower blood pressure and bad cholesterol and prevent heart attacks," Djousse said.

The new study is going to be presented on March 2nd at the American Heart Association's annual Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Conference in Orlando, Fla.

Fitness On high Demand

More and more people are looking for a way to exercise at home, which has spawned lots of "high tech" fitness programs like the Podfitness.com workout featured in a recent press release.

There are plenty of reasons folks prefer to work out at home, including:

• Convenience
• Embarrassed to go to gym
• Weather
• Variety

And, fortunately, there are plenty of ways to get a great home workout! So if you'd rather exercise in your own living room than spend time in a gym with sweaty strangers, try one of these ways to get fit:

Exercise Videos or DVDs: These old standbys are reliable and versatile. You can find one that meets any need, whether it's aerobic, strength training, flexibility, or a combination of all three!
The Pros: Large variety. Available cheap or free at video stores and libraries.
The Cons: Expensive if you want to purchase them. Limited to use on TV.

Online Fitness Classes: Similar to exercise videos, these "classes" include instruction and demonstrations of the exercises. DemandFitness.com is a popular version.
The Pros: Available on computer or TV. Fairly inexpensive (about $15 a month for unlimited "classes").
The Cons: Limited selection. You must have high speed Internet connection.

MP3 Player Training: These workouts are downloaded to your iPod or MP3 player. They include training and motivation. You can even create custom plans. Podfitness.com is a popular version.
The Pros: You can take this workout almost anywhere. Easy to personalize.
The Cons: Fairly expensive (about $20 a month). You need an MP3 player with video capabilities.

If none of these seem right for your lifestyle, there are some other options, too:

• Buy a fitness book, such as Men's Health Home Workout Bible or Smart Girls Do Dumbbells.

• Subscribe to a fitness magazine (most include sample workout programs), such as Women's Health or Men's Health.

• Start with a basic walking or jogging program, like our Beginner's Guide To Exercise or CoolRunning.com's Couch to 5k training program.

Health workers Demonstrating.

THE UK's health workers are staging a series of protests around the country today to rally against cuts to NHS jobs and services.

Nurses, doctors and other workers are holding rallies in cities including London, Belfast, Manchester and Birmingham plus towns across England and Wales.

The events are being co-ordinated by NHS Together, an alliance of unions and other organisations representing staff working in the NHS, as well as the TUC.

Protesters will warn that services are under threat from debt, the “rapid expansion” of the private sector and too much reform.

Public service union UNISON said the demonstrations had been fuelled by the row over the recent below-inflation pay rise for nurses.

An official said: “Nurses and other health workers have been upset enough about the cloud hanging over their jobs, but to be told that they will be receiving a below inflation pay rise, and in two stages, is a real slap in the face.”

TUC general secretary Brendan Barber is expected to tell a rally in Sheffield that the Government is in danger of “squandering” the political credit it has earned for its investment in the NHS and better patient care staff are now delivering.

Barber will say that "extra cash, extra staff and the commitment of staff" in the NHS has made a difference.

He will tell the rally: “Of course there is always room for improvement - and rightly, better services will always lead to even higher expectations - but we have a message to the cynics and opponents today.

"Stop trashing the NHS - join with us in celebrating the achievements - not just of doctors and nurses but the whole health team."

UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis will address a rally in Birmingham and is expected to raise “alarm” over job cuts and service closures caused by financial deficits.

Health Minister Rosie Winterton said reform would go on.

She said: “The NHS needs to keep reforming to provide care closer to people’s homes and to keep pace with rising public expectations and new medical technologies.

“If we know that change will deliver better quality care and better value for money for taxpayers, then standing still is simply not an option.”

She added: “Even despite financial challenges in a minority of organisations, the NHS has continued to deliver first-class patient care."

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Heart problem caused by Gum disease.

Although previous research found a link between periodontitis and heard disease, researchers were not sure whether gum disease caused heart disease, or both were caused by the same inflammation. There were a lot of questions. Back in 2004 the American Academy of Periodontology reported that people with periodontal gum disease were twice as likely to suffer from coronary artery disease as those without periodontal disease. But the new research is getting us closer to answering that question.

At that time they had two theories. The first theory was that oral bacteria affected the heart after entering the blood stream. These bacteria could possibly contribute to “clot formation”. The other theory was that “inflammation caused by periodontal disease increases plaque build-up.” This could cause the arteries to swell up. At that time they noted that people with periodontal disease were also at higher risk for stroke.

Researchers in London and the U.S. treated patients with periodontal disease and found that this treatment “directly improves the health of blood vessels.” These clinical trials proved that relieving the inflammation in the mouth improve function of the arteries.
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Dr Francesco D'Aiuto, project leader and therapist, University College of London (UCL) Eastman Dental Institute, explained the research. "Middle-aged subjects with severe periodontitis, but no evidence of cardiovascular disease, were randomly allocated to dental treatments of two levels of intensity. After six months, those who received the more intensive periodontitis treatment, which resulted in a marked improvement in their gum disease, also demonstrated a significant restoration of blood vessel function.

"The intensive treatment involved removal of plaque through scaling and root planning techniques, as well as extraction of teeth that could not be saved. This initially resulted in some inflammation and dysfunction of the blood vessels and arteries. However, that was short-lived and six months later the treatment led to an improvement in both oral health and arterial function."

So treating gums may save lives. Dr Aroon Hingorani, UCL Division of Medicine, a co-author on the study said "Elevations in blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as smoking and diabetes, are recognized as the main risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and these can be effectively treated. Nevertheless, heart attacks and stroke remain a major cause of disability and death. Intriguing links have emerged between inflammation and heart disease and so it is important to better understand the nature of this connection, and whether it could lead to the development of new treatments. The current study points to disease of the gums as a potential source of this inflammation."

But not all of the questions have been answered. The researchers said that the mechanism by which periodontitis affects endothelial function in the body is still uncertain. The gum disease involves a bacterial infection that invades the tissue around the teeth. One possibility is that the bacteria disturb endothelial function directly, since some bacteria can enter the bloodstream. Alternatively, the periodontitis might trigger a low grade inflammatory response throughout the body that has a detrimental effect on the vascular wall.

Professor John Deanfield, senior author, UCL Institute of Child Health said "Previous studies have shown an association between periodontitis and blood vessel dysfunction, heart attack and stroke. However, a clinical trial was required to test whether these links could be causal. This is the first time that a direct link has been made between treatment for gum disease and improved circulatory function, which is relevant to some of the UK's biggest killers: heart attack and stroke."

The research is published in the latest edition of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

Oriental Rugs Add real Beauty to Your place

For thousands of years, oriental rugs are a source of warmth, beauty and elegance for any home. They are beautiful, durable and come in several shapes, sizes and colors that can match any room in your home. Some people use oriental rugs not only as area rugs or foyer rugs but even as wall decorations to give life to an otherwise empty wall.

For the sake of clarity, oriental rugs refer to rugs produced in the Asian continent from countries like Iran (formerly known as Persia), India, China and Turkey and the Middle East. By definition, it is a hand-knotted rug made from wool or silk fibers. These handmade rugs take a long time to make and a lot of effort and craftsmanship go into making each rug.

The ancient art of making by hand is a reflection of religion and ethnic structures of the countries of origin of oriental rugs. Although some of these ancient designs are still produced today, they are mostly produced by weaving machines as hand knotted rugs are very expensive.

The materials used to produce today’s oriental rugs are no longer the same natural fibers used to produced the ancient rugs but are a combination of less expensive synthetic materials such as polypropylene, nylon, polyester and acrylic. Although hand-woven rugs are still produced today their synthetic equivalent area more affordable for people like you and me and are available in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes.

In choosing an oriental rug for your home, you have to take the following into consideration in order to buy the most appropriate rug that meets your requirements.

* How are you going to use the area rug? Is it to define a particular group of furniture or to unify the different elements in the room?
* Choose colors which are in harmony with colors of other furniture in the room or the color of the walls.
* If the center of the rug will be visible, then the choice is a rug that has a central scene.
* If the center will be partially covered, a rug with a repetitive design is more appropriate.
* If members of your family have health problems, it is better to choose a rug made from natural fibers since these do not release chemicals into the air as synthetics do.
* If you will use two different rugs in a single room, make sure the colors and patterns blend and complement each other.
* In terms of cost, an antique rug is very expensive while imitations are much less costly. Rugs made from natural fibers are more expensive than synthetic.
* Pay careful attention to the number of knots per square inch; this number indicates quality; the higher the number, the higher the cost.

Finally, whether you choose a genuine hand woven oriental rug or a polypropylene version, you will be surely be adding beauty, warmth and comfort to your home since it will also reduce noise!

Subprime lenders draw attention of regulators

The subprime mortgage business is starting to carry a whiff of the troubled airline industry.

At least 20 U.S. subprime lenders in recent months have closed, retrenched, filed for bankruptcy, delayed earnings reports, taken financial hits or been sold or downgraded amid a rise in delinquency rates.

And federal regulators have noticed.

Worried that "subprime borrowers may not fully understand the risks" of such lending products as adjustable-rate mortgages, the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and three other federal regulators on Friday asked lenders to carefully evaluate borrowers' ability to repay at the full rate.

Regulators don't want marketers of subprime products to base their lending decisions on "teaser" rates that expire after a short period of time.

Putting out a call for public comments, the regulators also noted that the products "may pose an elevated credit risk to financial institutions."

Indeed, bad news continued to bubble up this week in the subprime mortgage industry, which serves home buyers with poor or limited credit records and typically charges two or three percentage points above safer prime loans.

Shares of Irvine, Calif.-based New Century Financial Corp. closed down 7.6 percent Friday as the subprime lender announced plans to lay off 4 percent of its workforce and postponed filing its year-end financial results.

Even General Motors Corp. might be affected by the industry's shakeout. The automaker said this week that it would again delay filing its annual report, triggering concerns about possible troubles in the subprime lending market through its GMAC unit, whose products include residential mortgages.

At least one Chicago-area subprime mortgage provider also has been hurt.

On Feb. 7, London-based HSBC Holdings PLC disclosed that the impact of slowing growth in housing prices was contributing to a rise in delinquencies in U.S. subprime mortgages at its Prospect Heights-based HSBC North America Holdings Inc. unit.

"The absence of equity appreciation is reducing refinancing options," HSBC explained.

On Feb. 22, Bobby Mehta stepped down as chief executive of HSBC North America Holdings, which has about 6,000 workers in the Chicago area.

On Thursday, even Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, opined on "weakened" home lending practices.

"The `optional' contracts and `teaser' rates that have been popular have allowed borrowers to make payments in the early years of their mortgages that fall far short of covering normal interest costs," the legendary stock-picker wrote.

"But payments not made add to principal, and borrowers who can't afford normal monthly payments early on are hit later with above-normal monthly obligations."

Buffett calls it the "Scarlett O'Hara scenario."

"`I'll think about that tomorrow,'" Buffett wrote, paraphrasing a line from "Gone with the Wind." "For many homeowners, `tomorrow' has now arrived."



Subprime share rose

From 1994 to 2006, the subprime industry's share of total mortgage originations climbed from less than 5 percent to 16 percent, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

Lenders "got carried away and had lending guidelines that were too lax, and it's coming home to roost," said Bill McNamee, president of the Illinois Association of Mortgage Brokers. "And the housing market has slowed down, and that's making the problem worse for people who had gotten themselves in over their heads on their homes."

Malcolm Bush, president of the Woodstock Institute, a Chicago non-profit that studies housing, said developments in the subprime mortgage industry come as no surprise. In recent years, he said, there has been an explosion of "exotic mortgages with a variety of payment schemes that permit people with lesser resources and credit to buy homes."

Last year, "you began to see a softening in prices, and mortgage companies began to see a lot of mortgages move into defaults," Bush said. "The consequence is a much higher rate of late payments and defaults, and you have major mortgage providers who are doubling or tripling loan-loss reserves because of what has happened to subprime customers' payment patterns."

On Tuesday, home loan funds provider Freddie Mac said it would stop buying subprime mortgages with a "high likelihood" of default.

About 2 percent of subprime mortgages made last year were more than 60 days late after five months, nearly twice the rate for ones made in 2005 and the worst rate in at least seven years, according to a Feb. 22 report from Barclays Capital.

The Bartimaeus Trilogy

by Jonathan Stroud

Times change.

Once, long ago, I was second to none. I could whirl through the air on a wisp of cloud and churn up dust storms with my passing. I could slice through mountains, raise castles on pillars of glass, fell forests with a single breath. I carved temples from sinews of the earth and led armies against legions of the dead, so that the harpers of a dozen lands played music in my memory and the chronicles of a dozen centuries scribbled down my exploits. Yes! I was Bartimaeus – cheetah-quick, strong as a bull elephant, deadly as a striking krait! But that was then.

And now…Well, right now I am lying in the middle of a midnight road, flat on my back and getting flatter. Why? Because on top of me was an upturned building…

The Bartimaeus trilogy follows the story of a young magician called Nathaniel and a quick-witted djinni called Bartimaeus. Once you read the first few chapters, you’ll be hooked. In the first book it is told through the eyes of both Nathaniel and Bartimaeus, but in the 2nd and 3rd books a new character, Kitty, is incorporated. You may wonder what a djinni is exactly. A magician can summon many types of demons to do his or her bidding. There are 5 main types of demons in order from weakest to strongest it goes imps, foliots, djinni, afrits and marids. Although all the demons are in the books the majority of them are djinni. The first book “The Amulet of Samarkand” has Nathaniel trying to save the Prime Minister from the power hungry Simon Lovelace. In “The Golem’s Eye” Nathaniel is trying to defeat an unknown enemy and retrieve Gladstones Staff that was stolen by grave robbers.. In “Ptolemy’s Gate” A secret organization is planning to overthrow the government using dark magic. Nathaniel has to work together with Bartimaeus to defeat the enemy. I recommend this book to anyone ages 10 and up as this is a great novel. Although this may seem like a bit of a nerd book it is really enjoyable and is hilarious. I give it 9 out of 10.

Rotary International donates hearing aids to KATH

The Rotary Club International on Thursday donated 330 hearing aids worth 360 million cedis to the Hearing Assessment Centre of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi.

The items are to be distributed to deaf institutions in the country.

Professor George Wereko-Brobby, the Director of the Hearing Assessment Centre at KATH, said the centre is a collaborative centre recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and has been able to, through research at the molecular level, to discover the cause of congenital deafness in Ghana.

He said deafness acquired after birth in the tropics have been attributed to preventable infectious diseases like measles, mumps and meningitis.

Prof Wereko-Brobby said Bechem and Jamasi schools for the Deaf in Brong-Ahafo and Ashanti region are to receive 100 each of the hearing aids while the remaining 130 would also be distributed to Cape Coast and Sekondi-Takoradi deaf institutions.

Prof S.O. Asiamah, President of the Rotary Club of Kumasi who made the donation on behalf of the Rotary Club International, said Rotarians are always committed to support people to improve their living conditions.

He said KATH, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Kumasi East, has performed surgeries to treat 267 babies who had clubfoot deformities within the last two years.

Prof Asiamah also said the club has been actively involved in the provision of boreholes for some communities in the Ashanti Region.

He said the club has embarked on a Health, Hunger and Humanity (HHH) project at the cost of 950,000 dollars for some communities in the Ashanti Region and as part of the project presented two vehicles to Domeabra clinic near Tepa and Saint Martin's Catholic Hospital at Agroyesum.

Miss Patience Yeboah Ampong, Director of Nursing, who received the items, expressed gratitude to the Rotary Club International.

Prof Geoffrey K. Amedofu, Clinical Audiologist and Head of the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), said the country could not always rely on donations from abroad and appealed to the government to have a national policy on the procurement and distribution of hearing aids.

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Physician jailed

The Seminole County obstetrician arrested in a nationwide online-prescription investigation is one of many physicians who have opted to try their hand in the thriving anti-aging field.

In 2004, Dr. Claire Denise Godfrey, 35, started the Ageless clinic in Seminole County and switched gears to offer rejuvenation products instead of OB-Gyn services.


Godfrey, who remains jailed after a judge Friday would not set bail for her on a New York state warrant, hasn't practiced obstetrics at Orlando Regional Healthcare Systems hospitals in more than two years, a company spokesman said.

She was arrested Thursday at her office on State Road 434 and remains held without bail at the Seminole County Jail on the warrant alleging "criminal sale of a controlled substance."

The multistate probe into the distribution of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs also resulted in the arrests of three Orlando pharmacists on New York warrants.

The rippling investigations have shed light on the lucrative possibilities of the growing field luring medical providers away from traditional medicine. Their migration is no secret among peers, who say pressure from declining health-insurance providers and other factors are driving some to new ventures.

"Nurses and doctors are struggling mainly because of shrinking insurance reimbursements," said Dr. Connie D. Micklavzina, an OB-Gyn in Winter Park and president of the Orange County Medical Society. "Some are just looking to boost their income by offering aesthetics, Botox and things like that."

Godfrey is part of a worldwide organization with more than 18,000 members who have expanded or left their traditional practices for what is estimated to be a $50 billion industry, according to the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine's Web site.

The trade has come under fire recently by law-enforcement agencies nationwide who say the proliferation of online drug peddlers, combined with unscrupulous doctors, has led to the unregulated distribution of steroids and other performance or beauty enhancers.

Godfrey, Signature Compounding Pharmacy's four executives and two medical-spa operators in Palm Beach County are among 24 people under investigation on felony narcotics charges by an Albany County, N.Y., grand jury.

Those arrested Tuesday in Orlando were: Naomi Loomis, 33, of Windermere, Signature's founder and chief executive officer; her husband, Robert "Stan" Loomis, 55, chief operating officer; his brother, Kenneth "Mike" Loomis, 59, of Orlando, head compounding pharmacist; and Kirk Calvert, 37, of Winter Park, director of business development.

All five Central Florida defendants are expected to be arraigned in New York next week.

Godfrey, whose Longwood office was closed Friday, moved to Central Florida in 2002 after finishing her residency at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg. In the Tampa area, she was a medical correspondent for several TV networks, including Bay News 9.

She also serves with Naomi Loomis on the advisory board of the Institute of Nutritional Medicine and Cardiovascular Research, a nonprofit group based at Signature's Kuhl Avenue headquarters.

Godfrey has been featured in community publications as a health-conscious and athletic woman who advocates self-medication and self-care.

"If the battery in your car kept draining over and over, you would have it checked out, but we walk around stressed and drained of energy and do nothing about it," Godfrey said in a paid news advertisement published in October's issue of Longwood Lifestyle.

In a sister publication this month, Windermere Lifestyle, she is pictured alongside Stan and Naomi Loomis. "I started prescribing hormone replacement because many of my patients were not able to get help from traditional methods," she was quoted as saying. The articles show Godfrey's practice and Signature Pharmacy's executives have endorsed each other and promoted their joint services.

At least one customer of Signature Pharmacy, who had scheduled an appointment with Godfrey for next week, says she will not be making that visit. The 43-year-old businesswoman said she was not happy with the results of the pharmacy's products and the anti-aging treatments they created for her.

"I feel extremely tired. I lost 24 pounds in four months with all of this stuff that's supposed to help you shed or lose weight. Something's wrong," said the woman, who did not want her name used because she said she has contacted authorities to report the pharmacy's practices.

In a little more than four months, the Orlando resident said she has spent about $2,500 for her program, which includes human growth hormone, customized thyroid vitamins, and tailored mineral and amino acids.

She must now find a new doctor.

"I think they really messed it up," she said.

Mortgage money, making machine

Brief opinions about events of the past week: A mountain of merits: For generous donors who supported Terry and Jamie Martin. They were overwhelmed by medical bills for their 8-year-old son, Lawrence, who was mauled by a dog last year. Behind on their mortgage payments, they expected to lose their house in Linden. That won’t happen, though. People who read about the Martins’ plight in Monday’s Observer went into action.

In less than a week, the Martins received more than $30,000 from all over the region. Some people even gave something else of value: hugs.

And more is coming: A pig-pickin’ will be held in Stedman next week. The grateful family doesn’t know how to respond to the outpouring of love. Terry Martin said, “What do you say? Ain’t no ‘thank you’ enough to thank people for this.”

* Demerit: For managers at the Food Lion on Raeford Road, who allegedly hassled Rose Marie Hare because of her service dog. The mobility dog is trained to assist Hare, who suffers from severe arthritis in her hips. The story is frustratingly familiar to an incident in October. In that case, Tony’s Pizza refused service to Colin Rich, a soldier blinded in combat in Afghanistan, because he brought his guide dog into the business. Let these be lessons to all businesses owners and managers. Read the Americans with Disabilities Act — and follow it.
* Merit: For Jonathan Andrews, who orchestrated the revival of the Fayetteville Community Symphonic Band. The group, which is open to anyone who wants to play, held its first concert of the new year. The audience of 33 people in Reeves Auditorium at Methodist University wasn’t much bigger than the band of 26, but the program is commendable. The community should support this ambitious effort.

Delaware Corporations

Why do so many companies incorporate in Delaware?

As stated by the Delaware Office of the Secretary of State, Delaware General Corporation Law is one of the most advanced and flexible corporation statutes in the nation. In addition, Delaware courts have over 200 years of legal precedent as a maker of corporation law. Further, the state legislature seriously takes its role in keeping the corporation statute and other business laws current. Finally, the office of the Secretary of State operates much like a business rather than a government bureaucracy with its modern imaging system and customer-service oriented staff.

Do I have to live in Delaware?

Delaware law requires every corporation to have and maintain a registered agent in the State of Delaware. "My Corporation" can provide you with Registered Agent Services should you desire to incorporate in Delaware.

How quickly can I incorporate in Delaware?

The Division of Corporations in Delaware offers a variety of incorporation services including "2-Hour", "Same Day" and "24-hour" processing and filing of documents.

Franchise tax

All corporations incorporated in the State of Delaware are required to file an Annual Franchise Tax Report and to pay a franchise tax. Taxes and annual reports are to be received no later than March 1 each year. The minimum tax is $30 with a maximum of $150,000.

Franchise Tax Calculation

Authorized Shares Method:
• Less than 3,000 shares (minimum tax) $30.00
• 3,001 - 5,000 shares $50.00
• 5,001 - 10,000 shares $90.00
• each additional 10,000 shares or portion thereof $50.00

Acorn Loan

by Roberta Murphy

Squirrel and acordThe Acorn loan isn’t exactly a financing program for luxury homes (particularly in San Diego, San Francisco and Manhattan!), but how about for friends and relatives who may need some help in purchasing or refinancing their homes? I have already spread the news among certain clients, nieces and nephews throughout the country, and am the new heroine of real estate. The Acorn Loan is probably one of the best-kept secrets in real estate!

Almost by accident, I learned about the ACORN loan program earlier last year. Initially, it sounded too good to be true for our San Diego real estate market. I was to stand corrected. Judy Miller with Bank of America Mortgage explained that a borrower could receive below-market rates and amazing terms if the following criteria (regionally adjusted) were met:

1. Adjusted gross income less that $92,000 per year

2. Home loan under $500,000

3. One home only. Good for not only first time homebuyers, but any homebuyer who owns only one property.

4. Also good for refinancing (out of riskier mortgages, perhaps?)

The benefits?

1. Below-market rate with no points.

2. No PMI (private mortgage insurance)

3. Very liberal debt-to-income ratios.

4. Very low down payment required (0-5%)

5. Underwriting will credit some “cash” income and alternative sources of credit.

Immediately after hearing about this program, a qualified client (48k per year income) came in and we located a lovely La Costa townhome ($435k) that was ideal for her roommate situation. She had sold her home in Northern California and had a reasonable down payment (not necessarily required for the ACORN loan program). She took the one-day class on home ownership required by ACORN, and afterwards met with her counselor to obtain a loan certificate. She brought that to Bank of America, who processed and funded the loan. It was amazingly simple, and we were able to close within 45 days.

The loan terms? Fixed interest rate was slightly-below-market (no prepayment penalty or points): Ten years interest only which will automatically convert to a fully amortized 30 year loan at the initial rate.

For additional information, go to: http://acornhousing.org

For a nationwide lender who is familiar with and can process and fund these loans, call Judy Miller at Bank of America Mortgage: 888-427-2936 or contact the above link.

I am very impressed with the program, and have other clients enrolling in the classes. It’s a terrific prequalification tool for Realtors—and the best loan program I have seen for qualified buyers.

National City cuts mirror national trend

John Nolan
Staff Writer
jnolan@DaytonDailyNews.com


National City Corp.'s decision to shift an undisclosed number of jobs from its Dayton area-based mortgage banking business to India follows a trend of cutbacks by mortgage lenders that have reduced employment or sold off entire operations.

The companies have made the cuts within the last year to 18 months because of the drop-off from the mortgage refinancing boom when interest rates were lower, banking industry analysts said.
Extras


"It's consistent with what the mortgage business is going through. There's just too much over-capacity in the mortgage industry," said Terry McAvoy, an Oppenheimer & Co. analyst who tracks National City for investors. "Unfortunately, it's having an impact on some employees of mortgage companies."

Washington Mutual Inc., a Seattle-based bank, sold its mortgage-servicing operation in 2006 to Wells Fargo & Co. Irwin Financial Corp., a bank holding company in Columbus, Ind., also sold its first mortgage-servicing business last year.

National City is focusing on traditional businesses including retail, commercial and private-client banking and is getting out of other lines it doesn't regard as profitable for the long term, said Dick Bove, an analyst with Punk, Ziegel & Co. The Cleveland-based company sold its business in subprime, or higher-risk, residential mortgages in September to Merrill Lynch & Co.

"They've started to sell off some businesses that didn't make sense. Obviously, subprime was one of them," Bove said Friday.

Reducing employment at the Miami Twp.-based mortgage unit is consistent with National City's strategy, Bove said.

National City spokesman Chris Kemper confirmed that the company has chosen to focus its efforts on traditional, core banking businesses.

The company, which has about 2,200 mortgage lending employees in the Dayton area, said it will try to find other jobs within National City for those whose jobs are being sent to India. Those who cannot be transferred internally will receive severance benefits and help finding new jobs, National City said.

Shares of National City (NYSE:NCC) were down 36 cents on Friday to close at $38.13, near the stock's high of $38.94 during the past year. The company had $2.3 billion in net income for 2006, or $3.72 per share, up from $2 billion and $3.09 per share in 2005.

Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2242

Friday, March 2, 2007

Home Equity Line of Credit. 15 things you should know.

1. The Home Equity Line of Credit is a revolving (or open-ended) credit line that, in principle, operates in much the same way as a credit card. However, where credit cards are unsecured, the HELOC is secured (usually as a second mortgage) by your home. Defaulting on a HELOC can, therefore, result in foreclosure.

2. HELOCs generally require less paperwork than standard loans and can often be closed within a week of application. Points and origination fees are rarely charged, so they usually have substantially lower closing costs, as well. The fees that are charged for a HELOC (such as recording fees; updated appraisals, if necessary; etc.) can often be deducted from the credit line, making the HELOC a true “no money down” loan.

3. Although some lenders advertise HELOC loans of $500,000 or more, your actual credit line will be based upon the amount of equity that you have in your home. For example, if your home is worth $200,000 and you owe $125,000 on it, you could get a HELOC second mortgage with a credit line of up to $75,000 (assuming that the lender’s maximum allowed combined loan-to-value ratio is 100%; some may go as high as 125% of the home’s value, which can be extremely risky).

4. HELOCs have an adjustable rate, and like other adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) their interest rate is composed of an index and a margin. The index is a financial indicator; this is the portion of the interest rate that actually adjusts. Most HELOCs are indexed to the Prime Rate. The margin, which is the lender’s cost of doing business plus a profit amount, is set at loan approval and remains the same for the life of the loan.

5. You can’t compare the quoted annual percentage rate (APR) for a HELOC with the APR of a standard loan. This is because normal APRs factor in origination fees and other upfront loan costs. A HELOC’s APR does not include these fees; it refers simply to the loan’s interest rate.

6. HELOC interest charges are computed on a daily- rather than monthly basis. Generally, the average daily balance of the month is multiplied by the daily interest rate (which is the current interest rate divided by 365); that total is then multiplied by the number of days in the month. Minimum monthly payments can therefore change depending on purchases made and interest rate fluctuations.

7. HELOCs have a draw period (generally ten years) during which you can continually use the credit line, with only interest payments normally being due. As it’s repaid, the line can be used over and over again, as with a credit card. After the draw period ends, the outstanding balance becomes amortized to be retired during the remainder of the loan’s life (the repayment period, which is typically an additional ten or twenty years).

8. HELOCs offer the advantage of flexibility. You only pay interest on the amount of the credit line that you actually use, and you can use as much or as little as you want. You can also add an additional amount for principal payment if you desire.

9. You also have certain tax advantages with HELOCs. Most interest is tax-deductible, which isn’t the case with credit card interest. Also, HELOC rates are usually lower than those of credit cards.

10. Most HELOCs give you the capability of accessing your line of credit by writing special checks that are provided or using a credit card that’s linked directly to the loan.

11. You can advance cash whenever you need it (during the draw period, of course). This makes the HELOC useful as a source of emergency funds for those who are “savings-challenged”.

12. HELOC funds can be used for any purpose you wish, from debt consolidation and home improvement to buying a new car and paying for your family’s vacation. The funds can even be used to buy other properties.

13. A nominal annual fee is charged, generally between $50 and $100. This fee is applied whether you have an outstanding balance or not.

14. Some HELOCs can be “converted” from an adjustable- to a fixed-rate loan. This can be especially useful when interest rates begin to rise because, unlike standard ARMs, HELOCs have no rate caps (which limit the size of any interest rate changes). HELOC maximum rates are generally set at 18%.

15. Market interest rates can affect HELOC rates very quickly. Most standard ARMs have predetermined initial fixed-rate periods of one-, three-, or even ten years. With the exception of a possible guaranteed introductory rate (which usually lasts for no more than a few months) a HELOC’s interest rate can change monthly, depending on the index.

Ten Things You Should Do When Given a New Arthritis Prescription

When your doctor hands you a new prescription, it becomes your responsibility to know what the medication is for, how to take it, and what possible side effects might occur. Here are 10 tips for what you should do when given a new prescription that will help to ensure your safety and understanding.

1 - Know the Name of the Drug and Directions

When your doctor prescribes a new medication for you, have the doctor clearly pronounce the name of the drug and spell it. Write it down on a notepad in your own handwriting. Write down the strength and directions for using the drug in your own handwriting as well. When you are handed the written prescription by the doctor, compare it to your notes and make sure the information matches.

2 - Repeat the Directions

Before you leave your doctor's office, repeat the directions for using the new medication back to your doctor. This will demonstrate that you fully understand how you should be taking the drug. By stating how often you should take it, with food or no food, or any other special directions, you can feel certain you understand. Don't be shy about taking an extra 10 seconds with your doctor for clarification.

3 - Reason for the Prescription

Do you know specifically why your doctor is prescribing this particular medication for you? It's the right time to ask why the doctor chose this drug for you and how the doctor expects you will benefit by using it. Some people don't bother to find out why they are taking a certain prescription. It's your responsibility to ask if you haven't already been told. By knowing the expected benefit, it will help you remain compliant with the medication schedule.

4 - Establish a Time Frame

Discuss a time frame with your doctor. How long before you should expect to notice improvement? What is a reasonable time to wait before giving up on the drug and trying something else? By establishing a plan and real goals, you will be inclined to be compliant with taking the new medication and give it a chance to work.

5 - Ask for Samples

Prescription drugs are expensive. Before investing a lot of money in a drug that may prove to be effective or ineffective - you won't know until you try - ask your doctor if he has samples of the drug. Trial samples will help you decide if the drug is one you want to continue with before laying out your cash.

6 - List of All of Your Medications

Make a complete list of all medications and supplements which you are currently taking. Update your list when medication changes are made. Be sure that all of your doctors and your pharmacist have the most current list of your medications. It is imperative that doctors and pharmacists share the same list so they can be alert to any possible drug interactions or important details about your medications.

7 - Monitoring Drug Effectiveness

Ask your doctor to explain how the effectiveness of the new medication will be monitored. How will your doctor know it is working? Will you need periodic blood tests? It's important for you to fully understand the plan for determining the drug's benefit.

8 - Keep a Symptom Diary

You can help your doctor track your progress by keeping a symptom diary. In a journal, write down the date, times of day you take your medications, how you feel before and after you take them, and make notes of other pertinent details or questions you have formulated. Show your journal/symptom diary to your doctor at your next appointment. It will be much more efficient than trying to recall the details.

9 - Learn About Your Medications

Learn about your medications from excellent drug resources on the Internet. You can look up indications, side effects, interactions, warnings and more. Decisions about your health should be based on knowledge.

10 - Be Realistic About Your Expectations

Even after you know what the medication is expected to do and how long it might take for noticeable improvement to occur, don't expect a miracle. Arthritis cannot be cured but it can be managed. Realize that there are benefits and risks associated with every medication or treatment. Prepare for the next step, along with your doctor, in case you fail this medication. Be compliant with treatment but be open to adapting your treatment plan as needed.

Temporal arthritis


The features of temporal arteritis can be divided up in order of presentation:

The examination should include vital signs and blood pressure in both arms to rule out aortic arch involvement. The Neurologic examination may reveal a neuropathy. Ophthalmologic examination reveals ischemic optic neuropathy in early stages of the disease and optic atrophy later in the disease course. Immediate referral is critical to ensure prompt diagnosis of reversible retinal ischemia from ophthalmic or posterior ciliary artery involvement.

  • prodromal features:
    • malaise
    • anorexia and weight loss
    • fever
    • temporal headache
    • scalp tenderness e.g. when combing hair; tenderness over temporal arteries (see below)
    • jaw claudication - virtually the only condition presenting with this feature
    • transient visual obscurations
    • often, polymyalgia rheumatica
  • later features include: