Saturday, December 22, 2012

Study: Squeezing Breasts Can Help Fight Breast Cancer ? CBS ...

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ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) ? Can squeezing one?s breasts help fight cancer?

New research has found that applying physical force on one?s breasts can prevent malignant cancer cells.

Researchers at the University of California Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory presented their findings Monday at the Society for Cell Biology in San Francisco.

?People have known for centuries that physical force can influence our bodies,? research team member Gautham Venugopalan said in a statement. ?When we lift weights, our muscles get bigger. The force of gravity is essential to keeping our bones strong. Here we show that physical force can play a role in the growth ? and reversion ? of cancer cells.?

Squeezing breasts can help guide cells back into a normal growth pattern, stopping the ?out-of-control? growth of malignant cancer cells.

?We are showing that tissue organization is sensitive to mechanical inputs from the environment at the beginning stages of growth and development,? principal investigator Daniel Fletcher, professor of bioengineering at Berkeley and faculty scientist at the Berkeley Lab, said in a statement. ?An early signal, in the form of compression, appears to get these malignant cells back on the right track.?

To conduct the study, researchers grew malignant breast epithelial cells that were injected into silicone chambers. Once injected inside the flexible chambers, researchers began to apply physical force in the first stages of cell development.

Researchers noticed that the malignant cells that were compressed became healthier and more organized compared to the cells that were not. The compressed malignant cells stopped growing when the new breast tissue structure was formed, even after physical force was stopped.

?Malignant cells have not completely forgotten how to be healthy; they just need the right cues to guide them back into a healthy growth pattern,? Venugopalan said.

Despite the findings, researchers warn that this won?t cure breast cancer.

?Compression, in and of itself, is not likely to be a therapy,? Fletcher said. ?But this does give us new clues to track down the molecules and structures that could eventually be targeted for therapies.?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the U.S. Over 40,000 women died from breast cancer in 2008.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Roku rounds out its media arsenal with new Spotify and Vevo channels

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Roku's music cred increased twofold today. First up was news that a Vevo channel is coming to the set-top box, bringing video and music streaming along with its recommendations service. Users will be able to sync their Vevo accounts to access saved videos and playlists. The (extra-sweet) cherry on top: Spotify will be coming to Roku 2 players as well as the Roku Streaming Stick for users in the US, UK and Ireland, with support for the Roku LT and the new Roku HD coming in early 2013. Not enough new goodies for you? Roku's Android and iOS apps just received some minor yet nifty updates, including new controls (such as shuffle and repeat) for music in the Play on Roku feature.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Cassini spots mini Nile River on Saturn's moon Titan

Dec. 12, 2012 ? Scientists with NASA's Cassini mission have spotted what appears to be a miniature, extraterrestrial likeness of Earth's Nile River: a river valley on Saturn's moon Titan that stretches more than 200 miles (400 kilometers) from its "headwaters" to a large sea. It is the first time images have revealed a river system this vast and in such high resolution anywhere other than Earth.

Scientists deduce that the river, which is in Titan's north polar region, is filled with liquid hydrocarbons because it appears dark along its entire length in the high-resolution radar image, indicating a smooth surface.

"Though there are some short, local meanders, the relative straightness of the river valley suggests it follows the trace of at least one fault, similar to other large rivers running into the southern margin of this same Titan sea," said Jani Radebaugh, a Cassini radar team associate at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. "Such faults -- fractures in Titan's bedrock -- may not imply plate tectonics, like on Earth, but still lead to the opening of basins and perhaps to the formation of the giant seas themselves."

The new image is available online at: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia16197.html .

Titan is the only other world we know of that has stable liquid on its surface. While Earth's hydrologic cycle relies on water, Titan's equivalent cycle involves hydrocarbons such as ethane and methane. In Titan's equatorial regions, images from Cassini's visible-light cameras in late 2010 revealed regions that darkened due to recent rainfall. Cassini's visual and infrared mapping spectrometer confirmed liquid ethane at a lake in Titan's southern hemisphere known as Ontario Lacus in 2008.

"Titan is the only place we've found besides Earth that has a liquid in continuous movement on its surface," said Steve Wall, the radar deputy team lead, based at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. "This picture gives us a snapshot of a world in motion. Rain falls, and rivers move that rain to lakes and seas, where evaporation starts the cycle all over again. On Earth, the liquid is water; on Titan, it's methane; but on both it affects most everything that happens."

The radar image here was taken on Sept. 26, 2012. It shows Titan's north polar region, where the river valley flows into Kraken Mare, a sea that is, in terms of size, between the Caspian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea on Earth. The real Nile River stretches about 4,100 miles (6,700 kilometers). The processes that led to the formation of Earth's Nile are complex, but involve faulting in some regions.

The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and ASI, the Italian Space Agency. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The Cassini orbiter was designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The radar instrument was built by JPL and the Italian Space Agency, working with team members from the US and several European countries. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

International Tests Show East Asian Students Outperform World As ...

The U.S. performed above average on international standardized tests in elementary and middle school math, science and reading, according to reports released Tuesday. But experts said the rankings, along with similar exams that test students at later ages, show a fundamental problem in America's education system: students tend to perform worse as they age.

"When we start looking at our older students, we see less improvement over time," said Jack Buckley, who leads the U.S. Education Department's National Center for Education Statistics. That trend holds true across several exams.

The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement's PIRLS and TIMSS 2011 exams, released Tuesday, measure reading in fourth grade, and math and reading at fourth grade and eighth grade respectively. Across the board, East Asian countries occupied the upper ranks in the comparison of more than 60 world education systems, far outperforming the U.S.. Because the tests measure different groups of students from year to year, the results are best used as snapshots of performance relative to other countries at one point in time. Overall, the U.S. ranked sixth in fourth-grade reading, ninth in fourth-grade math, 12th in eighth-grade math, seventh in fourth-grade science and 13th in eighth-grade science.

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan called the U.S. scores encouraging, but described older students' performance as "unacceptable."

"These new international comparisons underscore the urgency of accelerating achievement in secondary school and the need to close large and persistent achievement gaps," Duncan said. "Learning gains in fourth grade are not being sustained in eighth grade, where mathematics and science achievement failed to measurably improve." He said he was particularly troubled by the stagnation in eighth grade science.

In reading, American fourth graders scored 556, above the international average. The U.S. ranked sixth in reading, with five education systems -- including Florida -- performing better. The U.S. was one of only six countries to increase at all four tested benchmarks over 10 years.

In fourth grade math, the U.S. scored 541 -- higher than the international average of 500. That was 23 points more than the U.S. score in 1995, and 12 points higher than in 2007. Eight education systems -- including Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei, Japan, Northern Ireland, Flemish Belgium and the U.S. state of North Carolina -- had significantly higher scores at that level.

In eighth grade math, the U.S. performed only nine points above the international average, netting a 509, and was outperformed by 11 education systems. But the gap between the tier of top-performing countries like Korea and Singapore over the U.S. was more than 100 points. The 2011 score for U.S. students was 17 points higher than in 1995, and no higher than in 2007.

American fourth graders on average scored 544 in science, higher than the international average of 500, ranking in the top 10 of all participating systems. Six nations, including Korea, Singapore and Finland, had higher averages. U.S. fourth graders in 2011 performed no higher than fourth graders in 1995 and 2007.

In eighth grade, U.S. average science scores came in at 525, higher than the international average of 500. Twelve systems, including Singapore, Chinese Taipei and the state of Massachusetts, scored higher. The 2011 U.S. score represents an increase of 12 points since 1995, and no increase since 2007.

The scores come after much hand-wringing on the part of the school reform movement, which has used international rankings to claim that America's school system needs a serious overhaul if it wants future generations to compete in a global economy. Over the summer, StudentsFirst, the group run by former Washington, D.C., schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, raised eyebrows with Olympics-themed advertisements that portrayed U.S. students as flabby, failed educational Olympians that don't measure up. The ads based that portrayal on America's rankings on the PISA, another international exam that tests students at age 15, whose most recent administration found that out of 34 countries, the U.S. ranked 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math.

The TIMSS results are more favorable. "We feel positive about the results of the United States," said Ina V.S. Mullis, executive director of the TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center at Boston College. "It looks like we've been making steady progress since 1995. We've been increasing results for all students, which is pretty difficult."

But America's poorest students aren't doing as well. "Our most impoverished students lose ground," said Claus von Zastrow, the chief operating officer Change the Equation, a Washington-based group that advocates for math and science education. "They were holding even with the international average in some grade levels, fourth grade, but in eighth grade, they've dropped below. It means they're getting less competitive as they're going through the school system and that's a tragic story."

That story might explain some of the dramatic differences between America's performance on TIMSS and PISA. "My interpretation is it's really sort of success in the early years, but less value gets added as students grow older," Andreas Schleicher, who administers the PISA exam for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, told The Huffington Post. "Every year of schooling adds less value."

It's unclear why that may be. Schleicher hypothesized that some strategies the U.S. has for education, such as "a prescriptive program of teaching," work better in earlier grades. "As you move to later years of schooling, you require more student engagement," he said. As a counter-example, he pointed to Finland, whose students do not fare quite as well in the earlier years as they do in high school. The backwards learning curve in the U.S., he said, matters because "the earnings gap between the lower-skilled and the better-skilled is widening."

The reports also looked at the context of these scores, and found high correlations between students in homes that play math and reading games with advanced fourth grade achievement. It also found that students who report being bullied score lower, and reaffirmed that students from poorer backgrounds do not perform as well as peers.

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Western Digital offers 8TB version of its My Book Live Duo NAS

Western Digital offers 8TB version of its My Book Live Duo NAS

Western Digital is mightily proud of its new 4TB hard drives, so it shouldn't be a surprise to see them winding up in the company's range of external storage products. The latest to get the spec bump is the My Book Live Duo, the dual-drive RAID box that promises to keep your memories safe should the worst happen. The range-topping 8TB edition will set you back $660, but if your credit card isn't that elastic, you can snag a 6TB unit for $440 and a 4TB box for $375.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Shoe Carnival paying special, quarterly dividends

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- Shoe Carnival Inc. said Friday that its board approved the payment of a special cash dividend of $1 per share and a quarterly cash dividend of 5 cents.

The Evansville, Ind.-based footwear and accessories company said the dividends will be paid on Dec. 28 to shareholders of record as of Dec. 17.

Shoe Carnival is the latest company to move up its quarterly payout or issue a special end-of-year payment to protect investors from potentially having to pay higher taxes on dividend income starting in January.

Many companies are reviewing their dividend policies now that it appears investors could soon pay higher taxes. Since 2003 investors have paid a maximum 15 percent on dividend income. But that historically low rate will expire in January unless Congress and President Barack Obama reach a compromise on taxes and government spending.

As it stands, dividends will be taxed as ordinary income in 2013, the same as wages, so rates will go up depending on which income bracket a taxpayer is in. For the highest earners, the dividend rate would jump to 43.4 percent.

Shoe Carnival shares rose 10 cents to $22 in morning trading Friday. They peaked at $24.66 on Aug. 23 over the past year. They fell as low as $14.97 last December.

The company operates 352 stores in 32 states and Puerto Rico,

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AP Exclusive: Detained China Nobel wife speaks out

Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, speaks to journalists from The Associated Press during her first interview in more than two years at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec, 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, speaks to journalists from The Associated Press during her first interview in more than two years at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec, 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, reacts emotionally to an unexpected visit by journalists from The Associated Press at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, reacts emotionally to an unexpected visit by journalists from The Associated Press at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, reacts emotionally to an unexpected visit by journalists from The Associated Press at her home in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

Liu Xia, wife of 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, stands in her home where she has been held under house arrest for more than two years in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. Liu trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband was named a Nobel Peace laureate. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

(AP) ? Liu Xia trembled uncontrollably and cried Thursday as she described how her confinement under house arrest has been absurd and emotionally draining in the two years since her jailed activist husband, Liu Xiaobo, was named a Nobel Peace laureate in 2010.

Breathless from disbelief at receiving unexpected visitors into her home and with a shaking voice, Liu spoke in her first interview in 26 months ? a brief conversation with journalists from The Associated Press who managed to visit her apartment while the guards who watch it apparently stepped away for lunch.

Liu said her continuing house arrest has been painfully surreal and in stark contrast to China's celebratory response to this year's Chinese victory among the Nobels ? literature prize winner Mo Yan. Liu said she has been confined to her duplex apartment in downtown Beijing with no Internet or outside phone line and is only allowed weekly trips to buy groceries and visit her parents.

"We live in such an absurd place," she said. "It is so absurd. I felt I was a person emotionally prepared to respond to the consequences of Liu Xiaobo winning the prize. But after he won the prize, I really never imagined that after he won, I would not be able to leave my home. This is too absurd. I think Kafka could not have written anything more absurd and unbelievable than this."

Once a month, she is taken to see her husband in prison. It wasn't clear when Liu Xia started regular visits with her husband or if they would continue following her interview. She was denied visits for more than a year after she saw him two days after his Nobel win and emerged to tell the world that he had dedicated the award to those who died in the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown.

Liu Xiaobo is four years into an 11-year prison term for subversion for authoring and disseminating a programmatic call for democracy, Charter '08. The Nobel committee cited that proposal and his two decades of non-violent struggle for civil rights in awarding him the peace prize.

Beijing condemned the 2010 award to Liu, saying that it tarnished the committee's reputation to bestow it on a jailed criminal. That fury was replaced with jubilation and pride this year, after the announcement that Mo ? who has been embraced by China's communist government ?had been named winner of the Nobel Literature prize.

The authoritarian government's detention of the Liu couple, one in a prison 280 miles (450 kilometers) northeast of Beijing and the other in a fifth floor apartment, underscores its determination to keep the 57-year-old peace laureate from becoming an inspiration to other Chinese, either by himself or through her.

Her treatment has been called by rights groups the most severe retaliation by a government given to a Nobel winner's family.

Though she is forbidden to discuss the specifics of her situation with her husband, Liu says he knows that she is also under detention.

"He understands more or less," she said. "I told him: 'I am going through what you are going through almost.'"

Dressed in a track suit and slippers, Liu was visibly shaken to find several Associated Press journalists at her door. Her first reaction was to put her hands to her head and ask several times, "How did you manage to come up, how did you manage?"

Around midday, the guards who keep a 24-hour watch on the main entrance of Liu's building had left their station ? a cot with blankets where they sit and sleep.

Liu appeared frail and explained that she has a back injury that frequently keeps her confined to bed. Her hair was shaved close to her head, a severe look that she has worn since before her husband was jailed in 2009.

A poet, photographer and painter, Liu said she spends her time reading and sometimes painting. She last saw her husband a few weeks ago and said he was in good health but she couldn't recall the exact date of the visit.

"I can't remember," she said. "I don't keep track of the days anymore. That's how it is."

Two years ago this coming Monday, the Nobel committee held Liu Xiaobo's award ceremony in Oslo, Norway, with an empty chair on stage to mark his absence. The Chinese government kept Liu Xia and other activists from attending and pressured foreign diplomats to stay away. For a time, the empty chair became a symbol of support for Liu on the Internet.

During a rare phone interview with the AP a few days after the award was announced, Liu Xia sounded hopeful her confinement would be brief: "I'm sure that for a moment the pressure will be greater, I will have even less freedom, even more inconvenience, but I believe they won't go on like this forever and that there will be positive change in the future."

But little has changed, for her or her husband. The Foreign Ministry this week reiterated its position that Liu Xiaobo is a convicted criminal and that giving him the peace prize represented "external interference in China's judicial sovereignty and domestic affairs."

This week, attention turns again to another Nobel awards ceremony, this one is Stockholm, Sweden, where the shadow of Liu Xiaobo is expected to hang over Mo's moment of glory.

A prolific writer of raw and magical fiction centered on rural Chinese life, Mo's stories are often savagely critical of officials but he has faced criticism for not being a more outspoken defendant of freedom of speech and for being a member of the Communist Party-backed writers' association.

When asked about Liu at a meeting with reporters after being named literature prize winner in October, Mo said he hoped for his early release, but did not push the issue.

Other Nobel laureates have been more outspoken. An appeal this week by 134 Nobel laureates, from peace prize winners like South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu to Taiwanese-American chemist Yuan T. Lee, called the Lius' detention a violation of international law and urged their immediate release.

"This flagrant violation of the basic right to due process and free expression must be publicly and forcefully confronted by the international community," said the laureates' appeal.

Until Thursday's unexpected interview, the last images of Liu were released in October by the Paris-based advocacy group Reporters Without Borders, which didn't say how it obtained them. The grainy video showed a lone woman smoking by her apartment window at night.

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Following our readers finding several of their new iMacs labeled as assembled in the United States, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed in a Bloomberg Business Week profile that Apple plans to bring back some Mac production to the U.S. in 2013 and is planning to spend a lot of money to do so.

?Next year we are going to bring some production to the U.S. on the Mac. We?ve been working on this for a long time, and we were getting closer to it. It will happen in 2013. We?re really proud of it. We could have quickly maybe done just assembly, but it?s broader because we wanted to do something more substantial. So we?ll literally invest over $100 million. This doesn?t mean that Apple will do it ourselves, but we?ll be working with people, and we?ll be investing our money.?

Last night, we discovered iMacs were shipping from Fremont, Calif., in what looks to be early testing by the company. Cook confirmed that Apple won?t necessarily be putting Macs together themselves, but it will spend ?over $100 million? to make it happen.

Do you remember NBC anchor Brian Williams interviewing Cook at the Grand Central Apple Store? NBC confirmed today?s news is the subject matter. The interview will air on NBC tonight at 10 p.m. EST.

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

MORNING NEWS: Humane Society Announces ?Buddy System ...

A group of cats from the Chautauqua County Humane Society cat Colony watch some outdoor activity through a window.

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JAMESTOWN ? The Chautauqua County Humane Society is asking for help to permanently re?home the shelter?s Cat Colony residents before phase one remodeling starts in January 2013.

The new cat area will allow for an improved quality of life and better hygiene methods that ultimately reduce behavioral issues and increase adoptability. The Cat Colony section of the Strunk Road shelter is being renovated after a successful Cat Colony Renewal Project raised $25,000 to cover the costs.

The Humane Society is hoping to spare the cats in the shelter the extra stress of the construction process by finding them homes prior to beginning demolition. As a result, the agency is introducing the ?Buddy System? adoption promotion ? which allows the basic adoption fee for one Colony Cat to be reduced to $60.00.

If someone is willing to adopt a second Colony Cat or bring a friend that also wants to adopt a cat, the additional adoption fee will be $20.00 to equal $80.00 total for both cats. The shelter will be continuing this adoption promotion until the colony room is empty.

All cats for this promotion will have been altered, vaccinated, and have a microchip. All adopters must meet standard CCHS adoption criteria. For more information call 665-2209.

The Chautauqua County Humane Society is a non-profit that is not part of any government organization and its mission to care for animals by promoting adoptions, preventing cruelty and providing education relies solely on public support.

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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012: Justin Bieber Serenades, Rihanna Struts

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App Search Company Quixey To Power App Search Results On Ask.com

img_poweredbyquixeyQuixey, the app search company that closed a $20 million Series B round?this summer, is today announcing a major new partnership. Beginning today, the company's app search results will be integrated into Ask.com. These results will appear interspersed with Ask's main search results page, as well as within a new, dedicated "Apps" vertical.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Suspect being questioned in deadly NYC subway push

Uniformed and plainclothes police officers stand outside a New York subway station after a man was killed after falling into the path of a train, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Transit officials say police are investigating whether he could have been pushed onto the tracks. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Uniformed and plainclothes police officers stand outside a New York subway station after a man was killed after falling into the path of a train, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Transit officials say police are investigating whether he could have been pushed onto the tracks. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Police questioned a suspect Tuesday in the death of a New Yorker who was pushed onto the tracks and photographed just before a train hit him ? an image that drew virulent criticism after it appeared on the front page of the New York Post.

Investigators recovered security video showing a man fitting the description of the assailant working with street vendors near Rockefeller Center, New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said.

Witnesses told investigators they saw the suspect talking to himself Monday afternoon before he approached Ki-Suck Han at the Times Square station, got into an altercation with him and pushed him into the train's path.

Police took the man into custody Tuesday, but he hasn't yet been charged.

Han, 58, of Queens, died shortly after being struck. Police said he tried to climb a few feet to safety but got trapped between the train and the platform's edge.

The Post published a photo on its front page Tuesday of Han desperately looking at the train, his arms reaching up but unable to climb off the tracks in time. It was shot by freelance photographer R. Umar Abbasi, who was waiting to catch a train as the situation unfolded.

Abbasi said in a video interview on the Post's website that he used the flash on his camera to try to warn the train driver that someone was on the tracks. He said he wasn't strong enough to lift Han.

"I wanted to help the man, but I couldn't figure out how to help," Abbasi said. "It all happened so fast."

Emotional questions arose Tuesday over the published photograph of the helpless man standing before the oncoming train accompanied by the headline that read in part: "This man is about to die."

The moral issue among professional photojournalists in such situations is "to document or to assist," said Kenny Irby, an expert in the ethics of visual journalism at the Poynter Institute, a Florida-based nonprofit journalism school.

Other media outlets chimed in on the controversy, many questioning why the photograph had been taken and published.

"I'm sorry. Somebody's on the tracks. That's not going to help," said Al Roker on NBC's "Today" show as the photo was displayed.

CNN's Soledad O'Brien tweeted: "I think it's terribly disturbing ? imagine if that were your father or brother." Larry King reached out to followers on Twitter to ask: "Did the (at)nypost go too far?"

Subway pushes are feared but fairly unusual. Among the more high-profile cases was the January 1999 death of Kendra Webdale, shoved her to her death by a former mental patient.

After that, the Legislature passed Kendra's Law, which lets mental health authorities supervise patients who live outside institutions to make sure they are taking their medications and aren't a threat to safety.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday that he believed that "in this case, it appeared to be a psychiatric problem."

The mayor said Han, "if I understand it, tried to break up a fight or something and paid for it with his life."

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Study: Lion ranges, populations dropping in Africa

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? The lions that roam Africa's savannahs have lost as much as 75 percent of their habitat in the last 50 years as humans overtake their land and the lion population dwindles, said a study released Tuesday.

Researchers at Duke University, including prominent conservationist Stuart Pimm, warn that the number of lions across the continent have dropped to as few as 32,000, with populations in West Africa under incredible pressure.

"Lion numbers have declined precipitously in the last century," the study, published Tuesday by the journal Biodiversity and Conservation, reads. "Given that many now live in small, isolated populations, this trend will continue. The situation in West Africa is particularly dire, with no large population remaining and lions now absent from many of the region's national parks."

Fifty years ago, nearly 100,000 lions roamed across the African continent. In recent years, however, an ever-growing human population has come into the savannah lands to settle and develop. That has both cut down the amount of land lions have to roam, as well as fragmented it, researchers said.

Using satellite imagery, the researchers determined the amount of land now available for lions that remains wild and minimally impacted by human growth. Those lands are rapidly diminishing, and more territory will likely be lost in the next 40 years, the report said.

Five countries in Africa have likely lost their lions since a 2002 study was run, the report said. Only nine countries contain at least 1,000 lions, while Tanzania alone has more than 40 percent of the continent's lions, it said.

"An obvious caveat is that areas for which we detect little conversion of savannahs to croplands may still suffer human impacts that make them unsuitable for lions," the report said. "Over-hunting for trophies, poaching ? of lions and of their prey species ? and conflict with pastoralists may not have any visual signal to satellites. Even where there are low human population densities and areas designated as national parks, there (may) not be lions within them."

The report calls for more mapping and studying to be done to ensure the lions' protection.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Toll Brothers results indicate steady housing recovery

(Reuters) - Toll Brothers Inc , the largest luxury homebuilder in the United States, reported a higher quarterly profit and said new orders rose sharply, indicating that the U.S. housing market is well on its way to recovery.

The U.S. housing recovery has gained traction this year with prices for single-family homes having risen since February. Economists expect home construction to add to U.S. economic growth this year for the first time since 2005.

Toll's shares were up 4 percent at $33.69 in early trading on Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock has gained more than 50 percent so far this year.

The Standard & Poor's homebuilder index <.gsphome> has almost doubled in value this year.

(For a graphic on the U.S. housing market, click: http://r.reuters.com/pum86s)

Toll, which targets affluent customers who typically make at least $100,000 a year and have spotless credit records, said pent-up demand, rising home prices and low interest rates motivated buyers to return to the housing market in 2012.

The Federal Reserve, which has kept interest rates at rock-bottom levels since 2008 to support the housing market, launched an open-ended program to buy mortgage-backed securities in September.

Homebuilders such as D.R. Horton and KB Home also reported strong results.

Average selling prices for Toll rose to $582,000 in the fourth quarter from $565,000 a year earlier.

STRONG OUTLOOK

Toll -- the only publicly traded luxury homebuilder -- has gained market share as small and mid-sized private builders are constrained for capital.

Toll's net signed contracts jumped 70 percent to 1,098 units in the fourth quarter ended October. Backlog climbed 54 percent.

The company's cancellation rate -- the number of cancellations divided by the number of signed contracts -- fell to 4.6 percent in the August-October quarter from 7.9 percent a year earlier.

"With this backlog, and the lowest cancellation rate in our industry, we believe we will deliver between 3,600 and 4,400 homes in 2013 at an average price of between $595,000 and $630,000 per home," Chief Financial Officer Martin Connor said in a statement.

The forecast implies a growth of as much as 34 percent in deliveries.

Net income rose to $411.4 million, or $2.35 per share, in the fourth quarter from $15.0 million, or 9 cents per share, a year earlier.

The fourth-quarter profit included a net tax benefit of $350.7 million.

Revenue rose 48 percent to $632.8 million.

"While we are encouraged by the significant improvements in the company's operations, we believe (it) had an unusual level of pull-ins in the fourth quarter that distorted revenues," Williams Financial Group analysts led by Cody Acree said.

"We do not believe that this is a trendline that can be carried into the first quarter at the same pace."

(Reporting by Sagarika Jaisinghani in Bangalore; Editing by Roshni Menon)

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Should the Pope follow someone on Twitter other than himself?

"He won't follow anyone for now," says one adviser. "He will be followed."

Pope Benedict XVI on Monday announced that he had joined Twitter, part of a campaign by the leader of the Roman Catholic Church to better connect with his 1.2-billion-strong flock. Benedict chose the handle @pontifex ? Latin for "pontiff" ? and is already being followed by more than 240,000 people. But Benedict isn't exactly returning the love: He is following only seven other Twitter accounts, all of which are foreign-language versions of himself in which he?speaks?in different tongues.

Of course, everyone knows the Pope himself probably won't be signing on to Twitter and keeping up with the latest from the Biebs. (After the pope physically clicks "send" on his first tweet on Dec. 12, his staff members will be the ones sending out Pope-approved messages.) But if the whole point of the exercise is to recognize a social media connection with his religious followers, shouldn't he at least follow (and thus receive messages from) someone other than himself? "Too many celebrities and leaders on Twitter make the mistake of using it only as a transmission system without following any other users," says Joshua Keating at Foreign Policy. "Benedict could start with other religious leaders, or political figures like Barack Obama and David Cameron."

Indeed, @barackobama follows nearly 670,000 people, while @whitehouse follows 168 (mostly government departments, which means the different parts of the executive branch could technically communicate with each over Twitter). But clearly, the term "follow" seems potentially problematic for a religious leader. "He won't follow anyone for now," said Greg Burke, a communications adviser to the Pope. "He will be followed." In fact, the Dalai Lama, a frequent Tweeter, follows exactly zero people. And if Benedict were to follow members of his own church, he could bruise the feelings of those who were excluded. "If he follows a cardinal, than why not an archbishop?" said Burke. "You can see where it could get tricky."

And while the Pope is brand new to social media, he is not entirely unfamiliar with its pitfalls. "In a document issued last year, he said the possibilities of new media and social networks offered 'a great opportunity,'" says Phillip Pullella at Reuters, "but warned of the risks of depersonalization, alienation, self-indulgence, and the dangers of having more virtual friends than real ones." On second thought, perhaps Benedict knows exactly what he's doing.

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About this Blog

This blog is maintained by me, Lisa Nielsen, and was created to enable me to share information, ideas, and resources with other innovative educators and parents as well as begin to grow a community interested in supporting young people to learn innovatively. This blog has a companion social network, wiki, and Twitter feed designed to support and reinforce its contents.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in The Innovative Educator are strictly those of the author and contributors and do not reflect the opinions or endorsement of the NYC DOE, the AVP or any other entity.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

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William & Kate Are Expecting! Look Back at Their Love

As we wait for the royal couple's baby to arrive, look back at their cutest moments since their fairy-tale wedding

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Sustainable Building 101 - Solar Feeds

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Building sustainable and energy efficient structures has become very popular over the last few years. Homeowners are always looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprints and reduce their energy consumption and costs, and sustainable or green construction techniques fulfill both of those needs.

The goal of sustainable or green building is to reduce the carbon footprint of the building as it is being constructed and after it is completed. This can include using green or recycled construction materials, reducing waste and using renewable energy sources.

Recycled Materials

Homes can be built out of a wide variety of recycled materials, including recycled wood, straw bales, plastic, shipping containers and metal.

Traditional recycled building materials include recycled wood, doors and moldings from other homes or materials that were leftover from other construction projects. By reusing these materials in new construction, the construction company and the owner of the new home are reducing landfill waste and the need for new construction materials.

Another way to use recycled materials is to buy new items that have been fabricated using recycled materials. Those items include counters, cabinets and flooring as well as other home building products. Most recycled products contain between 30 percent and 100 percent recycled materials.

Unique Building Materials

Unique building materials include shipping containers, straw bales and other large objects. Homes have even been constructed using old body panels from cars and decommissioned airplanes.

Shipping containers are a great recycled building material because they can be used to form the floors, walls and ceilings of the home, and they are cheaper to purchase than traditional framing materials. They can even be laid side by side and stacked on top of each other for large and multistory homes.

Straw bales make great green homes. The bales can be used in conjunction with wood frames or as load bearing walls. Straw is a great insulator, and it is fire resistant. Straw bales can reduce the need for heating and cooling by as much as 75 percent. The bales are naturally fire resistant because they are very tightly packed. A tightly packed straw bale reduces oxygen levels and makes it impossible for fires to catch and burn.

If the straw bale walls are built as load bearing walls, the straw can be finished with a coat of lime plaster and then painted or coated with stucco. Leftover straw from the building project can be burned, or it can be composted and used as fertilizer for grass, trees and shrubs.

But for the household construction that you can?t simply re-purpose from recycled building materials, like lumber products such as fiberon decking, deck lumber, or treated pilings, you can utilize eco-friendly products that have been harvested with care, and an eye towards lessening any environmental impact.

Airplanes And Car Parts

Homes can also be constructed using large jets and body panels from cars. Large jumbo jets have been used in their entirety to create completely recycled homes with phenomenal views. The body panels from cars have been used as ceilings, roofs and awnings.

Reducing Waste

Construction companies can participate in construction material recycling programs. There are government programs that accept leftover building materials, sand and fill dirt. The leftover materials are then repurposed and used by other companies, home owners and individuals.

The home itself can be designed to recycle waste. Compost pits can be built outside the home. Kitchen trash compactors and recycle containers can be built inside the home.

Renewable Energy

Homes can also be constructed with renewable energy sources, including solar panels, tankless water heaters, composting and low flow toilets and wind turbines. These items reduce or eliminate the need for outside energy sources, and when combined with wells and septic tanks, these homes are completely self-sufficient. As an added bonus, that means low to no utility bills.


Jimmy Brungus is a lumber and home improvement blogger. Photo by?Claus Rebler

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