Monday, October 31, 2011

Canada exchange operator backs $3.8 billion buyout bid (Reuters)

TORONTO (Reuters) ? The operator of Canada's largest stock market has thrown its support behind a C$3.8 billion ($3.8 billion) takeover offer from a group of banks and pension funds, embracing the deal four months after a failed attempt to merge with the London Stock Exchange.

TMX Group, which owns the Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange for small-cap issues, said it would now urge shareholders to vote in favor of a once-hostile bid from the 13-member Maple Group.

The all-Canadian consortium was formed earlier this year to stop the country's exchanges from falling into foreign hands as part of a wave of consolidation, and to protect Toronto's status as a major financial center.

The current offer price and deal structure won't change, the companies said in a joint statement late Sunday. But Maple has agreed to the appointment of an independent chairman and other concessions related to corporate governance.

"The most substantial factor in the new agreement is Maple's acceptance to an independent chair, which would have otherwise been investor group leader Luc Bertrand," said Chris Damas, a TMX shareholder and president of BCMI Research.

TMX shares rose more than 2 percent on Monday morning to C$43.37 a share. That is still well below Maple's C$50 offer price, reflecting regulatory uncertainty surrounding the deal.

TMX Group said it would back Maple in seeking the necessary approvals, including clearance from the federal Competition Bureau.

The proposal could raise objections because it would put the Toronto Stock Exchange under the same ownership as Canada's biggest alternative exchange, the Alpha Group. That would give the new company control of more than 80 percent of Canada's stock-trading market. Many of Maple's bank members are also owners of Alpha.

But TMX Chief Executive Tom Kloet insisted on Monday the deal would not force customers to pay higher trading fees.

"Open and fair access to trading and clearing is a cornerstone of what we are going to build together," he said on a conference call with media.

Maple has said its proposal would bring efficiencies by creating an integrated group offering trading, clearing, settlement and depository services for a broad array of financial instruments.

"This arrangement is an excellent path forward for Canada's capital markets to help us both domestically and internationally from a competitive standpoint," said Kloet, who championed the LSE deal and strongly opposed Maple's initial approach.

GOVERANCE ISSUES

Maple, which extended its offer to January 31, has agreed to a reverse break fee of C$39 million if its proposal fails to obtain regulatory approvals.

Earlier this month, Maple submitted applications to regulators in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, four provinces where the TMX has operations.

The battle for TMX began in February with a friendly offer from the operator of the LSE, valued at about $3 billion at the time. LSE eventually withdrew after failing to gain sufficient shareholder support, stalling its drive to gain international heft in a consolidating exchange industry.

"Let me put it this way: I preferred the London deal to the Maple; I (now) prefer the Maple deal probably to no deal on a purely financial basis," said Thomas Caldwell, an outspoken TMX shareholder who had expressed reservations with the Maple bid.

In addition to the appointment of an independent chairman, Maple agreed that more than half of the 15 members of the proposed board would be independent, consistent with current TMX governance rules. At least four of the current independent TMX board members would join the board of the new company.

The board will also include four nominees from Maple pension fund investors, at least one nominee from Canada's independent investment dealer community, four nominees from Maple bank-owned participating organizations and the chief executive.

Maple's members have also agreed to standstill agreements blocking them from raising their ownership in the exchange operator for five years after the deal's closing.

($1=0.997 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Euan Rocha and Pav Jordan in Toronto and Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Frank McGurty)

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Russia poised to resume space station flights


CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida | Fri Oct 28, 2011 2:17pm EDT

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A Russian cargo ship is poised for liftoff on Sunday to the International Space Station following a launch accident in August that forced a cut in staffing levels aboard the orbital outpost.

The Progress freighter, due to launch at 6:11 a.m. EDT from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, will be the first flight to the station since an upper-stage rocket failure doomed a similar unmanned freighter on August 24.

The failed motor is nearly identical to those used aboard Russia's Soyuz rockets, which ferry astronauts and cosmonauts to the station, a $100 billion project of 16 nations currently orbiting about 240 miles above the planet.

"The Russians said they had traced the cause (of the accident) to possible debris and clogging in the fuel supply line," said NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries. "They have done additional inspections and testing that they told us about to ensure it's ready to go."

Since the retirement of the U.S. space shuttles this summer, Russian Soyuz capsules are the only ships capable of flying crews to the station, a service that currently costs NASA about $350 million a year.

Flights were suspended after the Progress failure, leaving a half-size, three-member crew aboard the station for an extended period of time.

"Things happen during launches. They are very dramatic and they get everyone's attention," NASA astronaut Mark Polansky, director of operations in Russia, told Reuters.

"What is important is to say, 'OK, there is a problem' and make sure it is fully analyzed and we truly understand what the real root cause is," Polansky said.

RUSSIAN MONOPOLY

If Sunday's launch is successful, a new crew would fly to the outpost on November 13. Their scheduled arrival on November 15 would leave six days before the current crew is due to depart. Their replacements would launch between December 21 and 26.

"It's going to be a fast handover, but they've been making preparations," Humphries said. "In general, they've been doing what they can to document the location of systems and items that crew is going to need."

The preparations include making training videos.

If Sunday's launch fails, the station likely would be left untended after the current crew returns next month. The station has been permanently staffed since the first live-aboard crew arrived on November 2, 2000.

To make room for the new cargo ship, which is scheduled to arrive on Wednesday, station commander Mike Fossum and his crew, Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov and Japan's Satoshi Furukawa, packed up an old Progress capsule mounted to the station with trash and other items no longer needed.

The freighter will be autonomously flown away from the station on Saturday and fall back into the atmosphere, where it will be incinerated.

The new cargo ship is filled with 2.8 tons of food, fuel and supplies, including a pair of iPads, which will be used for crew entertainment.

NASA is seeking $850 million this year to help U.S.-based private companies develop space taxis, with the goal of breaking Russia's monopoly on station crew ferry flights before the end of 2016.

"The recent Soyuz failure reminds us that the very existence of the space station is now in jeopardy," George Sowers, vice president of business development for United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co said on Wednesday during a Congressional hearing on NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

"We're reliant on a single, fragile lifeline that we have little insight into or control over."

The United States spent more than 10 years building the station, which is as large as a five-bedroom house, to conduct research and test new technologies in the unique environment of microgravity.

(Additional reporting by Alissa de Carbonnel in Moscow; Editing by Tom Brown and Paul Simao)

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sony HomeShare review: A wireless music system for more than just your iPod (Digital Trends)

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Read on for an overview of the Sony HomeShare system, then check out our full reviews of Sony HomeShare components:

At CES 2011, Sony announced it was moving away from its Altus line of wireless speakers in favor of a suite of products centered around what it called HomeShare. In a rather surprising move, Sony?s HomeShare bucks the company?s trend of going the proprietary route in hopes that others will eventually toe its line. Instead, HomeShare is a non-proprietary, DLNA-based system that can access and wirelessly share most music file types stored on a networked PC or NAS drive.

While the technology is also coming available through select Sony Blu-Ray disc players, micro systems and TVs, HomeShare made its debut through five currently available network music products (and now a sixth, forthcoming speaker which was just recently announced at CEDIA 2011). You?ve got the NAC-SV10i iPod/iPhone dock, the NAS-SV20i iPod/iPhone speaker dock, the CMT-MX700Ni micro system, the SA-NS300 wireless network speaker and SA-NS400 wireless network speaker. Sony also recently introduced the RMN-U1 universal touch-screen remote control which, as it happens, integrates nicely with HomeShare to control any compatible devices in the home.

Though any of these devices can be used on their own, the real fun seems to be centered around integration. Perhaps that?s why Sony sent us a trio of HomeShare devices to evaluate together. But,to keep things simple, we decided to evaluate each of the components individually and publish separate reviews for the NAC-SV10i iPod/iPhone dock, SA-NS300 wireless network speaker and RMN-U1 universal touch-screen remote.

It comes down to this: Each of the products had their positive and not-so-positive points. Our biggest challenge was consistent network connectivity. Of the three devices we tested, the RMN-U1 was the most consistently easy to use. Unlike the network speaker and iPod/iPhone dock, it never seemed to have trouble communicating through our network (which was not occupied with any other tasks or accessed by any other machines during our tests, by the way). Also, the remote is definitely the ideal control interface for the HomeShare product family. The only real problem we see is that the RMN-U1?s $300 asking price makes attaining an easy to use wireless music system from Sony a pricier proposition. Of course, considering how much more the system can do than some similarly priced AirPlay speaker systems, maybe this product family is more competitively priced than we first thought.

Used individually, each of the three HomeShare devices we tested were able to provide some useful functions, albeit with some quirks here and there. Yet, it was when the three individuals were brought together as a team that a useful, comprehensive wireless system was born. We like most things modular, but in this case we?re going to say that the whole was definitely greater than the sum of its parts. Though individually rated in each review, we?d give the entire HomeShare system a respectable 8.0 rating.

This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

[OOC] Avatar: A War Between Nations

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You know, I could kiss people who tell others to have good grammar. Anyway, my real question. Is there possibly a skelly? ^ 3^

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Aixulram
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I'll have one up in just a minute, and I LOVE your icon btw, Rainbow Dash is the best!

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Salroka
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I would like to create an airbender. I'll get to work right away.

Am I crazy? Well, that depends. Define crazy.

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MotherDragons
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Hells yeah! Sonic Rainboom FTW! Anyway, thanks! I'll be spying till then!

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Aixulram
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I never really got into the Avatar series. But I'd love to learn through a well built roleplay. I do understand the basics. I'm not clueless... so... hopefully I can have a character up in a little while.

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EVERYONE! The skelly has been posted on the introduction page of the roleplay forum, edit as you see fit!

@Aixulram: *Fluttershy voice* You rock..! Woo-hoo..!

@Vio-Lance: No problem, if you need any help, just ask. :)

@MotherDragons: Great! I look forward to seeing them!

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Question: Can I create the Fire Lord's (I'm assuming it's still Zuko) daughter?

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@TwiliXDragon: Actually, this takes place way before Zuko is even born, this is right before the great war comes around, with Sozin being the Fire Lord at the time. However, you may create Sozin's daughter, since his offspring were never really named or confirmed.

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Salroka
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Wow, I feel stupid now...I totaly read that...either way, one Fire Lord's daughter, coming up. :) I added a few things to my character shee as well, and am going to cover everything you want ^^ I like making ym profiles look nice. Now if I can just find a decent picture...

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TwiliXDragon
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I might submit a character ^^

There are three kinds of people, those who can count and those who can't.

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@TwiliXDragon: Great, I look forward to seeing her. :)

@Gryazi: I look forward to seeing your character, if you so choose to submit one. ...I love your picture, btw. XD

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Salroka
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Can I create a Fire Nation rebel? It's implied that Sozin went away with many Fire Nation traditions and subjugated the Fire Sages. Not everyone could have liked that. Even Nazi Germany had the White Rose.

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I think I will. I'm going to try to play around with a female air nomad since they weren't really featured in the show.
And thank you! xD Looove Trollestia.

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Gryazi
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@almostinsane: Of course! That's a good idea! :)

@Gryazi: Trollestia is the best Celestia. XD

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I would love to get involved in this.

It needs to be about 20% Cooler.


Looking for that one, awesome, sci-fi role-play.
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I would like to be a water bender please. Also, I would like to reserve finding Soka's boomy (boomerang) (best weapon ever no matter what anyone says, it's the best in my eyes)(It's like my trademark in all Avatar RPs to find it in my first post). (and it works since I could make it before he found it)

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@Mr. Baneling Squishy: Actually, this roleplay takes place long before Sokka's born, before the start of the War, where Sozin was the current Fire Lord. If you want to though, you'll have to make it tie in some way that it'll be Sokka's. XD

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I'll be making a firebender, though she will be different from others...

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Aixulram
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Salroka wrote:@Mr. Baneling Squishy: Actually, this roleplay takes place long before Sokka's born, before the start of the War, where Sozin was the current Fire Lord. If you want to though, you'll have to make it tie in some way that it'll be Sokka's. XD

I know, if we manage to get to the end of the RP, I could somehow make it end up at the south pole!

But like I said, it's my trademark in Avatar RPs

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Christina Perri Calls 'Breaking Dawn' Video 'Dream-Like'

Singer says 'A Thousand Years,' her contribution to the 'Twilight' soundtrack, is 'about the simplest kind of love and a timeless love.'
By Jocelyn Vena


Christina Perri in her "A Thousand Years" music video
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Christina Perri's video for her "Twilight" soundtrack tune, "A Thousand Years," hit the streets this week — in anticipation of all things "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" going down in November — and Twilighters won't be disappointed.

The video for the romantic tune is a mix of footage from the film, including the wedding scene and all that honeymoon hotness, as well as footage of Perri decked out in a gown, singing the passionate lyrics of the song while surrounded by candles.

MTV News was on the "A Thousand Years" video set, where the singer opened up about her fandom for "The Twilight Saga."

"I wrote [the song] for Edward and Bella in their perspective," Perri explained, calling the song "pretty, classical and simple." "It's the purest love song I think I could have possibly written. It's about the simplest kind of love and a timeless love.

"I've been a really big 'Twilight' fan for years. For me, it just has to do most with the love story between Edward and Bella. I feel like it's 'Romeo and Juliet,' and they just happen to be vampires and there's werewolves. I loved the story from day one."

Perri said that being such a "Twilight" fan makes having her song on the soundtrack that much more meaningful. "The fact that my dream came true ... still blows my mind, and I don't think I've fully processed it yet, even though we're on the set of the music video," she said. "I feel like maybe when we're at the premiere and I see it in the movie is when it'll really hit me because it just seems so dream-like. I feel so honored. It feels really epic."

The album hits stores November 8, just 10 days before the Bill Condon-directed "Breaking Dawn" opens November 18. A video for Bruno Mars' track, "It Will Rain," is slated to drop "in a couple weeks," Mars tweeted Monday. The last part of the "Twilight Saga," "Breaking Dawn - Part 2," opens November 2012.

Check out everything we've got on "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1."

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Indonesia's fashion cops stop traffic

Three fashionable female cops are giving Indonesia's police force a new face while trying to bring down the country's accident rate.

? A local, slice-of-life story from a Monitor correspondent.

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Indonesia?s police force got a face-lift this year. Eny Regama, Avvy Olivia Atam, and Eka Yulianti, who might seem more at home on a fashion catwalk than in a congested street, deliver a daily traffic report for the morning and evening news. Between 6 and 8 a.m. they police the traffic a city of 9.6 million that recorded 31,000 traffic accidents last year.

The three women say they help reinstill trust in an institution that the public considers corrupt and serve as role models for girls.

?This is one way of building a good relationship between police and people,? says Ms. Atam, armed with perfectly coiffed hair and rose-pink cheeks.

That means being firm but friendly, adds Ms. Yulianti, who worked in the Narcotics Division when she first joined the police squad in 2006. Despite their delicate looks, the women say they?ve earned their badges through tough training and experience.

?If we respond to people sharply, they will react in kind,? says Yulianti.

Indonesia created its traffic monitoring division in 2010. Roughly 30 percent of those 17,000 traffic officers are women.

The public appearances of Atam, Yulianti, and Ms. Regama have garnered some fame ? the three recently appeared in uniform on a popular cooking show. They say being seen in their signature khaki is important.

?Sometimes people don?t believe we?re policewomen,? says Atam. For the most part, though, their public awareness campaign to make streets safer seems to be taking hold.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Democrats seek hearing on HGH tests (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Three Democratic congressmen are urging the House Energy and Commerce Committee to hold hearings on the impasse between the NFL and players union on testing for human growth hormone.

California Rep. Henry Waxman, the top Democrat on the committee, and two others made the request in a letter Tuesday to chairman Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican.

The NFL and the players agreed to begin blood testing for HGH as part of their new collective bargaining agreement reached in late July ? but only if the union agreed to the methods. The union has delayed implementing the test, asking for more scientific data to prove it is reliable.

"This delay is a cause for concern," wrote Waxman, along with G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina and Bobby Rush of Illinois, both of whom chair subcommittees on the panel.

The lawmakers cited a recent letter to the union and NFL from nearly two dozen scientists and lab directors from around the world stating the current test is scientifically reliable; and noted that the test has been used in the Olympics.

"There appear to be few questions about the validity of the HGH test," the Democrats wrote.

They also noted that CBS football analyst Boomer Esiason, a former NFL quarterback, said that the union is "backing off because they have players guilty of using this substance," and said that many believe at least 20 percent of players are using it.

"We hope that this is not the case," the congressmen wrote. "Committee hearings will allow us to learn about these issues, hearing from top scientists about the validity of HGH testing and from the NFL and the NFLPA about the extent of HGH use in the league and their plans for testing to eliminate such use."

In an email to The Associated Press, union head DeMaurice Smith said that players' health and the safety and integrity of the game go hand-in-hand.

"I applaud the members in their request for a hearing and look forward to fully discussing all of these issues as soon as possible," he said. "We are sending letters to the teams immediately in order to assist Congress in its fact finding mission."

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league appreciated the lawmakers' commitment to the issue, "but there should be no need for this hearing if the union would simply live up to its agreements."

Upton's office had no immediate comment Tuesday.

Earlier this month, the chairman and ranking member of another panel, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, emerged from a meeting with the NFL and players union and announced a deal to begin collecting blood for testing. But the union demurred, and last week, told the NFL to hold off collecting the blood.

The union is seeking data from the athletes who were used to originally set thresholds as to what constitutes a positive test, so it can compare that data with a population study on football players. The union believes players could have naturally higher HGH levels than those of other athletes.

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Economy grew 2.5 pct. in Q3 as consumers rebound

(AP) ? The U.S. economy grew modestly over the summer after nearly stalling in the first six months of the year, lifted by stronger consumer spending and greater business investment.

The Commerce Department said Thursday that the economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.5 percent in the July-September quarter. That's nearly double the 1.3 percent growth in the April-June quarter, and a vast improvement over the anemic 0.9 percent growth for the entire first half of the year.

While 2.5 percent growth is enough to ease recession fears, it's far below what's needed to lower painfully high unemployment. Analysts project similar growth for the October-December quarter.

Consumers spent at an annual rate of 2.4 percent ? more than triple the rate in the spring. They bought more cars and furniture, spent more on clothing and health care, and ran the air conditioner longer to help combat an unseasonably hot summer.

The report measures gross domestic product, or GDP, which is the country's total output of goods and services. It covers everything from bicycles to battleships, as well as services such as haircuts and doctor's visits.

In August, many thought the economy was headed for another recession after the government said GDP fell to less than 1 percent for the first six months of the year. High gas prices, the growing debt crisis in Europe and wild fluctuations in the stock market also contributed to those fears, which have receded in recent weeks after reports showed improvements in hiring and consumer spending.

Economists expect growth in the range of 2.5 percent to 3 percent in the October-December quarter and for all of next year ? just enough to keep the unemployment rate from rising.

For the 14 million people who are out of work and want jobs, that's discouraging news. And it's an ominous sign for President Barack Obama, who will be facing voters next fall.

"We are looking at very disappointing growth over the next year. It will be far short of what is needed to get businesses to hire more aggressively," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.

There have been some encouraging signs.

A measure of business investment plans rose in September for the second straight month and by the most in six months, according to a government report Wednesday on orders for longer-lasting manufactured goods.

And consumers stepped up their spending on retail goods in both July and September. The main reason for the September gain was more people bought new cars, a purchase people typically make when they are confident in their finances.

Economists warned that even their modest assessment of growth of around 2.7 percent for next year will fall short if the European debt situation does not get resolved. And the outlook could dim further if U.S. lawmakers allow a Social Security tax cut and extended unemployment benefits to expire at the end of this year.

"How the economy performs next year will depend heavily on what policymakers here and in Europe do in coming weeks," Zandi said.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Physical fitness could have a positive effect on eye health

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New study links active lifestyle to reduced risk of glaucoma

Rockville, MD -- Physical activity may be what the doctor orders to help patients reduce their risk of developing glaucoma. According to a recently published scientific paper, higher levels of physical exercise appear to have a long-term beneficial impact on low ocular perfusion pressure (OPP), an important risk factor for glaucoma.

Published in the Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science journal (Physical Activity and Ocular Perfusion Pressure: The EPIC-Norfolk Eye Study), this study examined the relationship between physical activity and current OPP in 5,650 men and women aged 48 to 90 who live in the U.K. and were part of initial cohort from 1993 - 1997.

Using a detailed self-administered health and lifestyle questionnaire, participants were assessed for combined physical activity at work and leisure. From 2006 to 2010, study participants were examined for eye pressure -- medically termed intraocular pressure (IOP )-- and systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements. The results showed that moderate physical exercise performed approximately 15 years previously is associated with a 25% reduced risk of low OPP.

"It appears that OPP is largely determined by cardiovascular fitness," said author Paul J. Foster, MD PhD, FRCS(Ed), of the University College London Institute of Ophthalmology. "We cannot comment on the cause, but there is certainly an association between a sedentary lifestyle and factors which increase glaucoma risk."

While there have been a large number of studies that have examined the effect of physical activity on intraocular pressure (IOP) and on blood pressure -- the two components of OPP -- this is the first time the relationship between physical activity and OPP has been investigated, according to the authors.

"Before now, the only modifiable risk factor for glaucoma was IOP, altered by medication, laser or surgery," said Foster. "We believe our study points toward a new way of reducing glaucoma risk, through maintaining an active lifestyle. This is a way that people can participate in altering their risk of glaucoma and many other serious health problems."

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The ARVO peer-reviewed journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS) publishes results from original hypothesis-based clinical and laboratory research studies, as well as Reviews, Perspectives, and Special Issues. IOVS 2009 Impact Factor ranks No. 4 out of 45 among ophthalmology journals. The journal is online-only and articles are published daily.

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is the largest eye and vision research organization in the world. Members include more than 12,500 eye and vision researchers from over 80 countries. ARVO encourages and assists research, training, publication and knowledge-sharing in vision and ophthalmology.



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New study links active lifestyle to reduced risk of glaucoma

Rockville, MD -- Physical activity may be what the doctor orders to help patients reduce their risk of developing glaucoma. According to a recently published scientific paper, higher levels of physical exercise appear to have a long-term beneficial impact on low ocular perfusion pressure (OPP), an important risk factor for glaucoma.

Published in the Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science journal (Physical Activity and Ocular Perfusion Pressure: The EPIC-Norfolk Eye Study), this study examined the relationship between physical activity and current OPP in 5,650 men and women aged 48 to 90 who live in the U.K. and were part of initial cohort from 1993 - 1997.

Using a detailed self-administered health and lifestyle questionnaire, participants were assessed for combined physical activity at work and leisure. From 2006 to 2010, study participants were examined for eye pressure -- medically termed intraocular pressure (IOP )-- and systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements. The results showed that moderate physical exercise performed approximately 15 years previously is associated with a 25% reduced risk of low OPP.

"It appears that OPP is largely determined by cardiovascular fitness," said author Paul J. Foster, MD PhD, FRCS(Ed), of the University College London Institute of Ophthalmology. "We cannot comment on the cause, but there is certainly an association between a sedentary lifestyle and factors which increase glaucoma risk."

While there have been a large number of studies that have examined the effect of physical activity on intraocular pressure (IOP) and on blood pressure -- the two components of OPP -- this is the first time the relationship between physical activity and OPP has been investigated, according to the authors.

"Before now, the only modifiable risk factor for glaucoma was IOP, altered by medication, laser or surgery," said Foster. "We believe our study points toward a new way of reducing glaucoma risk, through maintaining an active lifestyle. This is a way that people can participate in altering their risk of glaucoma and many other serious health problems."

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The ARVO peer-reviewed journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS) publishes results from original hypothesis-based clinical and laboratory research studies, as well as Reviews, Perspectives, and Special Issues. IOVS 2009 Impact Factor ranks No. 4 out of 45 among ophthalmology journals. The journal is online-only and articles are published daily.

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is the largest eye and vision research organization in the world. Members include more than 12,500 eye and vision researchers from over 80 countries. ARVO encourages and assists research, training, publication and knowledge-sharing in vision and ophthalmology.



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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

92% Senna

All Critics (110) | Top Critics (31) | Fresh (102) | Rotten (9) | DVD (1)

"Senna" makes a fascinating subject in a pretty entertaining film about a sport that isn't followed that closely by most Americans. But our very ignorance of that subject helps the film and adds to its impact. We don't know this story by heart.

A psychologically intriguing if at times too hagiographic portrait of a man who often held pole position in his profession and felt nearer to God because of it.

There's not an ounce of fat or a wasted shot throughout.

You don't have to know anything about car racing at all. Instead, you simply have to like a great story, one that has all the elements: drama, inspiration, competition, victory, defeat, betrayal and, looming above it all, tragedy.

It's stripped of narration, talking heads, and anything else that might threaten to slow it down.

Even if you can't tell Formula One from Grecian Formula, Senna is pretty exciting stuff.

Though the film seemingly had a good ambassador for the sport, astounding racing footage and was well-presented, the subject matter never fully engaged me.

You don't have to be a Formula 1 nut to enjoy this enthralling documentary ... Asif Kapadia's film Senna is so skillfully put together that its portrayal of a complex, charismatic and fascinating figure will grip even those with no interest in the sport.

"Senna" is a streamlined piece of filmmaking, completely immersing the viewer in Senna's world and never losing momentum as it moves from one breakneck race to another.

It's impossible not to be impressed by how director Asif Kapadia and writer Manish Pandey have managed to craft a biographical film completely out of archive footage.

Uses an astonishing wealth of racing and interview footage - including film shot by in-car cameras during races - to chart in a compelling way the dramatic rise and heart-rending end of the Brazilian legend.

The film is a snapshot in time of an imperfect, interrupted life more than a gateway drug to racing enthusiasm.

There's no doubt Senna was a great driver, but this competently executed highlights reel doesn't tell us much beyond that.

...an entertaining, absorbing and inspiring documentary celebrating a champion's talent.

Ayrton Senna was a phenomenon, and as such, he was filmed, interviewed, and photographed repeatedly throughout his career, images now assembled as the documentary Senna.

Even those with no interest in Formula One - and I count myself amongst such people - will be captivated by this phenomenal motion picture.

"Senna" is simply the greatest sports film I have ever seen.

Kapadia fosters a distinct 'you are there' feeling for the races by composing his visual storytelling entirely of vintage footage, mostly derived from the Formula One archives.

Exhilarating in the extreme.

Undeniably gripping stuff.

I simply didn't care about it, and unless you already know who Senna is and are curious to know more, I doubt if you will, either.

It's hard to see how anyone wouldn't be absorbed by this fascinating film about a formidable driver and man.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

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Texas rallies for 2 in 9th, wins 2-1 to tie Series

St. Louis Cardinals' Allen Craig hits an RBI single during the seventh inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series against the Texas Rangers Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

St. Louis Cardinals' Allen Craig hits an RBI single during the seventh inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series against the Texas Rangers Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Jaime Garcia throws during the first inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series against the Texas Rangers Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jamie Squire, Pool)

Texas Rangers' Elvis Andrus watches after flipping the ball to Ian Kinsler (5) and forcing out St. Louis Cardinals' Jaime Garcia (54) on a ball hit by Rafael Furcal during the fifth inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Texas Rangers' Elvis Andrus starts a double play on a ball hit by St. Louis Cardinals' Matt Holliday during the fourth inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

St. Louis Cardinals' Nick Punto (8) lands on Texas Rangers' Ian Kinsler as he turns a double play on a ball hit by Elvis Andrus during the sixth inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Neftali Feliz closed it out, and Rangers win 2-1 thanks to a two-run rally in the ninth inning against the St. Louis bullpen. World Series tied at one game apiece, with Game 3 on Saturday night in Texas.

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The Rangers used aggressive baserunning by Ian Kinsler and Elvis Andrus to set up their rally against closer Jason Motte in the ninth. Josh Hamilton tied it with a sacrifice fly against Arthur Rhodes. Michael Young put Texas ahead with a sac fly against Lance Lynn.

Feliz is on in the bottom of the ninth to try to close it out for the Rangers and tie the Series at one game apiece.

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The hitters coming off the bench for Texas look really rusty. Most of them haven't had much action lately, and that's hurting the Rangers so far in the World Series.

Craig Gentry and Esteban German in Game 1. Yorvit Torrealba and German in Game 2. Swinging at balls in the dirt, taking pitches down the middle ? their at-bats have been pretty ugly.

Rangers manager Ron Washington has sent four pinch hitters to the plate against Cardinals lefty Marc Rzepczynski. All right-handed batters. Rzepczynski has retired each one, three on strikeouts.

Heading to the ninth, Cardinals lead 1-0. Top of the lineup due up for Texas against Motte.

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We've seen this before.

Allen Craig came through against Alexi Ogando again, delivering a pinch-hit single in the seventh inning that gave St. Louis a 1-0 lead in Game 2 on Thursday night.

Jaime Garcia pitched a brilliant game for the Cardinals, striking out seven through seven innings in a scoreless duel with Texas starter Colby Lewis.

But when Garcia's spot came up in the bottom of the seventh, the Cardinals had runners at first and third with two outs. So manager Tony La Russa pulled Garcia for Craig, and Washington went to Ogando.

Same matchup as Game 1, when Craig's pinch-hit single to right off Ogando broke a tie and sent the Cardinals to a 3-2 victory.

It was practically a replay in Game 2. Craig took a low-outside fastball and served it into right field for the go-ahead hit.

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Garcia was 0-2 with a 5.74 ERA in three postseason starts before Thursday night. But the Rangers had never faced him before, and he had them off balance all night.

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David Freese extended his postseason hitting streak to 12 games with a seventh-inning single.

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Wow, what a play by Elvis Andrus!

St. Louis had runners at first and second in the fifth inning when Rafael Furcal hit a one-hop smash up the middle. Andrus grabbed it with a quick dive to his left and flipped the ball with his glove ? from the outfield grass ? to second base for a forceout.

Ian Kinsler had Furcal shaded to pull, so it took the Rangers' second baseman a while to get to the bag. Andrus led him perfectly, lofting the ball so Kinsler had time to run through it and step on second just ahead of the slide by Garcia.

It was sort of like a quarterback leading his tailback on an option pitch. Perfect.

A really difficult play. Andrus almost made it look easy. That's why he's one of the most talented shortstops in the majors.

Garcia got out of the sixth with a double-play ball. Both teams putting on a defensive clinic in a fast-paced game. Scoreless through six innings.

Lewis nearly cracked a bit in the fifth. He got away with a very hittable 2-0 pitch to Freese, then gave up a single to No. 8 batter Nick Punto on an 0-2 delivery and walked Garcia.

Lewis came back in the sixth with a 1-2-3 inning against the 2-3-4 hitters.

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Texas put runners on first and third with two outs in the fourth inning, but Garcia got out of it. He fell behind 3-1 on Adrian Beltre, then came back to get a swinging strikeout.

Beltre pulled a grounder foul past third base and the ball nicked Kinsler on the shoulder. After hitting the deck, Kinsler got up and flashed a smile at Beltre, brushing off his shoulder as if to say, "That was nothing."

By the way, Joe Buck sure likes to celebrate his fellow Fox broadcasters, Tim McCarver and Ken Rosenthal, on the air. Compliments from Buck flying all over the booth during the fourth inning. Nothing like a little self-promotion.

Andrus, really slick with the glove, started a beautiful double play to end the bottom of the fourth.

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The starting pitchers looked real sharp early in Game 2.

Garcia broke two or three bats through the first two innings and retired his first nine batters. He sawed off Hamilton badly in the first.

Hamilton appears pretty uncomfortable with that groin injury. He's really having a hard time finding his swing.

The 25-year-old Garcia shows no fear, attacking Texas' right-handed sluggers on both sides of the plate.

One of the reasons Garcia got this start is because he has been better at home than on the road this season. He sure looks poised at Busch Stadium so far in his first World Series start. But sometimes when he starts to fade, it happens quickly.

Lewis also is in control, with the exception of a second-inning walk to Matt Holliday and a two-out double by Furcal in the third.

Lewis is not a big name, but he's been awfully effective for Texas in the postseason the past two years, going 4-1 with a 2.37 ERA in six starts.

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No Yankees, no Phillies, no Red Sox.

Still, there was plenty of interesting strategy to digest in the World Series opener between Texas and St. Louis, which stayed close until the end. Tell that to TV viewers.

Ratings for Game 1 were down slightly from last year ? when the average number matched a record low.

The Cardinals' 3-2 win Wednesday night on Fox earned an 8.7 rating and 14 share. That was down 2 percent from the 8.9/15 for Game 1 in 2010 between the Rangers and the Giants, with San Francisco a bigger market than St. Louis.

Local viewership was strong. Fox said the rating in St. Louis was a 47.3/66, the highest for a local market for Game 1 since Boston in 2007. Dallas averaged a 34.2/51, up slightly from last year.

St. Louis' victory was the 11th one-run game in the postseason this year, one shy of the record set in 1995, 1997 and 2003.

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What was the buzz after Game 1?

La Russa outmanaged Washington, that's what.

The Cardinals' skipper used the perfect mix of relievers to keep Texas off the scoreboard for the final three innings of Wednesday night's World Series opener. And he lifted ace Chris Carpenter at just the right time, getting the pinch-hit single from Craig that put St. Louis ahead for good, 3-2.

When Washington needed a big hit off the bench, he turned to German rather than Torrealba. German, who hadn't batted in 22 days, struck out to end the seventh inning, and the Texas offense was never heard from again.

Well, Washington tinkered a bit for Game 2. He changed his starting lineup, and that could put him in a better position to counter La Russa late in the game.

Rangers speedster Gentry got the start in center field tonight, batting eighth against Garcia. An ailing Hamilton shifted from center field to left, putting David Murphy on the bench.

Murphy is a quality left-handed hitter with plenty of experience in a part-time role. He has tough at-bats with runners on base and would be a good option as a pinch-hitter, especially against those right-handers in the St. Louis bullpen who have been so effective: Octavio Dotel, Fernando Salas, Lynn and Motte.

"I don't think I can win a chess game against Tony," Washington said before Game 2. "National League is a different type of game. There's all kinds of moving parts, and once again, it just comes down to the players (executing) in whatever position you put them in, and last night, Craig executed and we didn't.

"I don't have the experienced pinch hitters that a National League team has because they do it so often. I've got nine guys that are healthy, that have gotten us to this point, and if those nine guys are healthy, usually during the course of our season, our extra guys get work when we want to give them rest. So they don't get a whole lot of pinch-hitting opportunity. But I do trust them, and I do believe in some situations certain guys can deliver for you. Last night ours didn't deliver. We move on," he said.

Washington threw batting practice himself to Hamilton, who hasn't homered in the postseason. Last year's AL MVP went 0 for 4 in Game 1 and said his lingering groin injury is getting a bit worse.

If this were the regular season, he says he would probably be on the disabled list right now.

Associated Press

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Ala. man executed for 6-month-old son's slaying

An Alabama man who testified that he killed his infant son at his family's home because he hated his wife was executed at a prison in the same community Thursday, declaring as his only last words: "Game over."

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Christopher T. Johnson, 38, was administered a lethal injection and pronounced dead at 6:25 p.m. CDT Thursday at Holman prison in Atmore, authorities said. Johnson had filed court papers in May saying he didn't want anyone to try to block the execution, and authorities said he had made no 11th-hour attempt to stop it.

Johnson, who represented himself during part of his trial, was convicted in the February 2005 beating and suffocation death of his 6-month-old son, Elias Ocean Johnson. He testified at trial that he hated his wife, the child's mother, and didn't want to be near her. He also testified that he didn't want to worry about his wife's threats of putting him in jail for alimony or child support.

The mother of the slain child, Dana Johnson, now lives in Arizona and didn't attend the execution.

At the prison, Johnson was strapped on a hospital-style gurney before the lethal drugs were administered. His brother, Thomas Eugene Lagos, sat in the front row in the witness room and the two briefly flashed hand signals to each other.

When the warden asked whether he had any last words, Johnson responded: "Game over."

Johnson was seen speaking briefly to a corrections officer before closing eyes and appearing to lose consciousness as the drugs began flowing. His words could not be heard through a transparent partition. He twitched briefly, then lay motionless.

Lagos, after watching the execution, declared to no one in particular with a handful of reporters present: "It's a hard thing to watch. It's not going to change anything. He's been waiting on this for a while."

Johnson was executed not far from where he lived in Atmore, a small community near the Alabama-Florida border about 50 miles northeast of Mobile.

At Johnson's trial, prosecutors presented medical testimony that the baby had numerous injuries and had suffered three hard blows to his forehead.

The court also heard that the infant was found unresponsive on a couch where Johnson had fallen asleep the day the child died, according to authorities. According to court records, Johnson told Atmore police that he had earlier tried to get the baby to stop crying by placing his hand over Elias' mouth and by sticking his fingers down the child's throat.

Johnson spent much of the day Thursday with his brother in a prison visitation area. For a last meal, Johnson requested a turkey bologna sandwich with cheese, and french fries.

Johnson was the sixth person to be executed in Alabama this year.

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