Monday, August 5, 2013

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After turmoil, Texas cancer agency gets 2nd chance

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) ? Gone are the large conferences, big pharma funding, Nobel laureates and lavishly paid state officials who vowed scientific breakthroughs from Texas' unprecedented $3 billion crusade against cancer.

What's left of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas isn't flashy, but that's precisely the goal for an agency regaining its footing after a year of turmoil and an ongoing a criminal investigation.

"When this started off, when we had Lance Armstrong and all the other advocates, it was ballyhooed," said Wayne Roberts, the interim executive director of the agency. "Publicized. Promoted. Listen, $3 billion for something like cancer ? it's going to have to really be in trouble before they don't support it."

A Texas grand jury is still weighing criminal charges against former officials, and rebukes from some of the nation's top researchers have sullied the agency's reputation. But CPRIT, like the cancer patients it was created to help, is getting a second chance.

Skeptics still aren't convinced that lessons were learned. Some nationally acclaimed scientists who severed ties with CPRIT last year say they haven't bothered keeping up with the sweeping reforms and housecleaning that are supposed to right an agency that hands out $300 million in taxpayer dollars every year.

Others mindful of dwindling research money are willing to put their disappointment aside.

"I guess it's like when the Dallas Cowboys have a down season," said Dr. Ian Thompson, director of the cancer and therapy research center at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, which has received more than $23 million from CPRIT. "Do you walk away from the Cowboys? Absolutely not."

Before packed abortion-rights protests at the state Capitol this summer caught even the attention of President Barack Obama, few issues dominated the Texas Legislature in 2013 like the fate of CPRIT. The agency controls the second-biggest pot of available cancer research dollars in the nation, behind only the National Institutes of Health, which has suffered with government cutbacks.

CPRIT launched in 2009. The public paid little attention to the agency after a celebrated rollout while researchers and private companies eagerly lined up for a shot at the taxpayer dollars.

Then the national attention CPRIT craved arrived, but for all the wrong reasons. Lucrative grants had been awarded without vetting; elite researchers levied allegations of "hucksterism"; state auditors uncovered mismanagement and questionable spending. One grant recipient spent more than $100,000 on office furniture.

By December, lawmakers froze the agency under a moratorium, and public corruption prosecutors began pulling CPRIT records. Big-shot lobbyists in Capitol hallways bet that "CPRIT is not going to live," Roberts said he later learned.

Lawmakers instead cleaned house and put the agency on a tighter leash. The entire 11-member oversight board was ousted. A nonprofit foundation that solicited money from donors and pharmaceutical giants such as Novartis and Pfizer Inc. ? partly to help two state officials take home a combined $1 million in salary ? dissolved and won't be replaced.

Now, after being effectively frozen for eight months, the agency hopes to begin taking applications for new grants by October. Leading the way is Roberts, a former aide to Gov. Rick Perry and budget wonk who is deliberately pushing CPRIT ahead with all the pizazz of the state's insurance department.

None of the three founding executives of CPRIT, which included a Nobel laureate and executive of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, had experience running a state agency. Roberts said it became clear to him after taking over that was part of the problem.

Cathy Bonner, who helped hatch the idea for CPRIT, agreed.

"You run a boring state agency by the books, and you're a careful steward of the public money," said Bonner, an aide to former Texas Gov. Ann Richards. "You don't have that corruption. And I think they didn't have enough people who knew how to run a public agency with public money. It would thrill me completely if this was a boring state agency that does remarkable, boring research."

What's next for CPRIT is the appointment of a new governing board and the restocking of peer-review panels that were left bare as waves of scientists resigned. Roberts said some who resigned have approached the agency about coming back but declined to name them.

"We got a pretty direct message ? you're getting a second chance," Roberts said. "You ain't getting a third chance."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/turmoil-texas-cancer-agency-gets-2nd-chance-151437463.html

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

94% Still Mine

All Critics (48) | Top Critics (20) | Fresh (45) | Rotten (3)

Writer-director Michael McGowan covers all the bases here -- the long-standing romance between the aging couple, the hovering concerns of their son and daughter, the constant head-butting with the building inspector -- with well-paced confidence.

Writer-director Michael McGowan (Saint Ralph) shows affinity for the subtle undercurrents of a long, happy marriage, but the friction between Cromwell and the government bureaucracy stays one-note.

Bring a handkerchief, or possibly a bedsheet, to "Still Mine"; this fact-based, beautifully acted drama could wring tears from a brick.

[A] tough-minded tearjerker, based on a true story ...

It is about a husband and wife, partners through six decades, grappling with issues of aging, and how to spend what time together remains with grace and dignity.

While this slight Canadian film has limited appeal for general audiences, seniors and families affected by Alzheimer's will find much to identify with.

An Occupy Wall Street supporter is part of the most conservative indie film you'll see all year. Still Mine is a heartbreaking classic no matter your ideology, though.

The man-against-the-system story is good and hopeful, but the love story between senior citizens is the reason to watch "Still Mine."

Like his character, Cromwell has the timber to build great things and make it last.

Still Mine mourns days gone by without being mawkish and meditates on age without being maudlin.

It's a tender, sharply observed drama.

Hits the high notes even though the tone of sorrow and frustration does not vary.

For those who thought "Amour" too sadistic or the recent "Unfinished Song" too sentimental, here's a senior love story with the realities of aging that falls right in the middle.

This movie does not work without Cromwell; plain and simple.

Etches a moving portrait of the enduring love of a couple whose life together only appears to be ordinary.

At its best, Still Mine gives off that feeling that we're watching something private, something genuine between two people who absolutely adore each other and have for decades.

Handled with care and patience by McGowan, proves mightily compelling, and deftly sidesteps sentimentality and cliche.

... has a sincerity and an authenticity that creates a bittersweet portrait of aging and lifelong devotion.

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Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/still_mine/

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In the Animal Kingdom You Have to Work For it

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Forget the PLA, Taiwan?s Military Threatens Itself The death of a conscript has...

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Chris Christie, Rand Paul Feud Reveals Deeper Republican Party Rift

As New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul sparred very personally over policy issues this week -- including privacy concerns, government spending and national security -- Yahoo asked GOP and conservative voters to discuss their merits of the two Republicans' arguments.

COMMENTARY | The dust-up between tea party libertarian Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and traditional conservative Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey is a godsend for Republican voters. The fact that it coincides with Arizona Sen. John McCain's criticism of obstructionist tea party members of the House is even more heartening.

What started as a debate over national security versus civil liberties and evolved into one about government spending and pork-barrel legislation has revealed a deeper philosophical rift within the GOP, one that needs to be publically addressed, and now.

The age-old ideological question at the heart of the matter is this: What is the appropriate role of government in a democratic society? None other than Adam Smith, himself a believer in limited government, postulated in his Wealth of Nations that the role of government should be to maintain defense, keep order, build infrastructure and promote education. Contrary to the beliefs of some, he was no champion of laissez-faire.

Not only does the tea party's growing influence threaten the very existence of the Republican Party, it has led to arguably the most dysfunctional Congress in recent history. Its no-compromise, no-government philosophy has resulted in a "do nothing" legislative strategy. If the Republican Party cannot debate and resolve the future strategic direction of the party, its relevance will likely devolve to the point of extinction.

GOP chaos may not have a significant impact on the midterm elections because congressional districts have been gerrymandered in a way that supports incumbents. But the 2016 presidential election, absent a miraculous mending of fences, is a lock for the Democrats.

One final prediction: Rand Paul will fare no better in his quest for the Republican nomination for president than his father Ron did. Thank God.

Michael Gonyea is a lifelong conservative voter. He lives in Rockwood, Mich.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chris-christie-rand-paul-feud-reveals-deeper-republican-200100678.html

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Friday, August 2, 2013

China Celebrates the People's Liberation Army with Glorious Mission Online

On Thursday the People's Liberation Army (PLA) released a video game commemorating the founding of the powerful group developed by Giant Interactive Group. The game (revealed by this Reuters report) is called Glorious Mission Online and lets players put on the uniform of the PLA as it defends contested islands in the East China Sea called "Diaoyu" by the Chinese and "Senkaku" by the Japanese.

The first-person online action game lets players fight against the Japanese forces and yell "patriotic" phrases like "You will not violate our sovereign territory!'" and call the invaders "guizi," a derogatory Chinese term for the Japanese occupiers during World War II. Other messages flash on the screen as players fight Japanese forces like "the guizi are coming!" and "the guizi have been obliterated!" when a mission has been completed.

The game was developed by Giant Interactive Group, a company that operates a number of popular online games in China including the ZT Online 1 Series, ZT Online 2, Elsword, and Allods Online.

Richard Chiang, a spokesman for Giant Interactive, told Reuters that the military fully supports the game and wanted to give Chinese citizens a game that celebrates the Chinese military.

"The military was 100 percent behind this game," he said. "Rather than playing the same foreign games like Call of Duty and being American Marines shooting Russians or whatnot, Chinese can actually play as Chinese soldiers."

Source: Reuters

Source: http://www.gamepolitics.com/2013/08/01/china-celebrates-peoples-liberation-army-glorious-mission-online

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A college star wants to play for the Bobcats? Meet Seth Curry.

Seth Curry, the Duke shooting guard, would play anywhere in the NBA at this point.

He went undrafted in June, in part due to an injury to his shin that required surgery and kept him out of draft workouts and Summer League. Now he?s looking at some training camp invites and trying to see if there is a place an undersized two guard ? but one with a good outside shot ? can latch on.

But if he had his choice, he?d want the Bobcats, Curry told The Sporting News. Yes, somebody coming out of college wants to play for the Bobcats.

?It?s my home,? Curry said (of Charlotte). ?This is where I grew up. I would love to come back here and play?

?They have a lot of guys who can slash and create,? Curry said of the Bobcats. ?They have a few shooters, guys who can knick down shots consistently, but I think they need more shooters. I can fill that role and be a guard who comes off the bench and scores.?

What Curry brings in terms of value is his shot ? he hit nearly 44 percent of his looks from beyond the arc his senior season. The son of Dell and brother of Stephen, this is another Curry that can shoot the rock.

What held him back in the draft is everything else. He is 6?3? in shoes, which is undersized for an NBA two guard, and he lacks the length and explosive athleticism to make up for that. There are questions about his defense at the next level and his ability to create his own shot when defenders close out (although he improved on that at Duke).

Curry is set to work out for the Bobcats soon, and he will get a camp invite somewhere. He does have several camp invites on the table, he will choose the spot where he thinks he has the best chance to land a roster spot.

And that might be in his hometown of Charlotte. Even if the odds there (and everywhere are long).

Source: http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/08/01/a-college-star-wants-to-play-for-the-bobcats-meet-seth-curry/

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Gay Couple to Sue Church of England to Force it to Perform Gay Weddings

Coming soon to an American court room near you.

Wealthy gay dad, Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, says he and his civil partner Tony will go to court to force churches to host gay weddings.

He told the Essex Chronicle that he will take legal action because ?I am still not getting what I want?.

A Government Bill legalising gay marriage passed Parliament recently but it included measures to protect churches from being forced to perform same-sex weddings.

Mr Drewitt-Barlow said: ?The only way forward for us now is to make a challenge in the courts against the church.

?It is a shame that we are forced to take Christians into a court to get them to recognise us.?

He added: ?It upsets me because I want it so much ? a big lavish ceremony, the whole works, I just don?t think it is going to happen straight away.

?As much as people are saying this is a good thing I am still not getting what I want.?

Notice the phrase that he uses ? ?I am still not getting what I want.?

So I?ll force the whole world to bend to my will. In the name of tolerance.

The only things standing in his way are tradition and faith, and our culture doesn?t have any respect for either anymore.

Bryan Preston has been a leading conservative blogger and opinionator since founding his first blog in 2001. Bryan is a military veteran, worked for NASA, was a founding blogger and producer at Hot Air, was producer of the Laura Ingraham Show and, most recently before joining PJM, was Communications Director of the Republican Party of Texas.

Source: http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2013/08/01/gay-couple-to-sue-church-of-england-to-force-it-to-perform-gay-weddings/

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Mill Valley Real Estate Report (July 2013 Home Sales Update ...

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Mill Valley Real Estate Report (July 2013 Home Sales Update) | Pacific Union. The Mill Valley, CA real estate market is reaching heights not seen for years (5 years, to be exact) with 33 single family home sales in June 2013. These properties sold for an average price of about $1.4 million and averaged 2,222 sq. ft. (or about $625 per sq. ft.). If you arecomparing these numbers to past market updates, you will quickly note the spike in sales prices and price per foot. Like all towns in Marin County, California (San Francisco?s ?North Bay? region), the number of Mill Valley home sales are being held back by a sheer lack of homes for sale ? buyers are eager to buy, but they have few options. Multiple offer situations are very common when it comes to fairly priced homes. My team has come to expect up to 15 offers for homes in the lower end. This momentum extends from the entry level (where investors are very actively pursuing a purchase and rent strategy) to the luxury home price points ? case in point: we have 5 luxury homes in escrow over $2 million in Mill Valley. This market segment was flat-lining for a couple of years.

As noted in virtually all of my market reports thus far in 2013, the number of listings actively on the market in Mill Valley is best characterized as being at a point of scarcity. As we move through the traditionally slow Summer months, there are only 31 single family homes currently active on the market in all of Mill Valley. The absorption rate in Mill Valley currently stands at just a shade UNDER 1 month (6 months is considered ?balanced?).

Below are the percentages of homes in escrow in each of Mill Valley?s major price bands:
?56% of homes priced under $800,000;
?33% of homes between $801,000 and $1 million;
?32% of homes between $1 million and $1.5 million;
?30% of homes between $1.5 million and $2 million;
?23% of homes between $2 million and up.

Of the 33 homes that sold in June 2013:
?3 homes were priced under $800,000;
?20 homes priced from $800,000 to $1.5 million; and
?10 homes priced from $1.5 million and up.

MLS Listings in Tam Valley, Sycamore Park, Boyle Park, and Strawberry generated the most calls and showings this past month. If you would like me to run the exact numbers for your Mill Valley neighborhood or if you have any questions about Mill Valley schools or its many delightful communities, just give me a call at (415) 350-9440. My name is Kyle Frazier. I am a Top Agent, J.D., Broker, Realtor, Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), and a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS), with Christie?s Great Estates | Pacific Union International Real Estate. It is always my pleasure to be of service.

Source: http://millvalley101.com/2013/08/mill-valley-real-estate-report-july-2013-home-sales-update-pacific-union/

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New Sony Xperia Z, ZL and ZR firmware update rolling out, improves low-light photos and screen contrast

1. gazmatic posted on 1 hour ago 0

i love how every new version of android is considered smoother and has less lag but current gen all scream "what lag? its buttery smooth. jelly bean eliminated lag. etc etc etc"

good to know that the flagships got an update... hope the others are around the corner

3. itsdeepak4u2000 posted on 1 hour ago 2

Yes, true, but FYI this is a firmware update from Sony which'll improve their Xperia line's performances a lot.

Very good Sony.

4. Taters posted on 1 hour ago 0

Not all Android devices are created equally. Some simply do not have it. The Xperia Z did however.

2. boosook posted on 1 hour ago 2

Now these phones start to get interesting. ;) I've seen the new camera shots and they are completely different from the one that came out with the original firmware: it's a pity that all the reviews are not up to date, but of course we can't ask every reviewer to test the camera again.
Also, the UI where the grey items (status bar, button bar) have been changed to black (like in every other phone) doesn't convey anymore the sensation of a "washed out" screen.
I wonder when manufacturers will realize how important it is to release a phone with an optimized firmware. Reviews come out during the first weeks, and once they're out they will stay there forever.

New Sony Xperia Z, ZL and ZR firmware update rolling out, improves low-light photos and screen contrast

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/New-Sony-Xperia-Z-ZL-and-ZR-firmware-update-rolling-out-improves-low-light-photos-and-screen-contrast_id45944

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Republicans rip Obama's 'grand bargain' jobs policy

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