Saturday, March 30, 2013

Obesity on the menu' for kids, group says | WTKR.com

(CNN) ? Fried chicken fingers, hamburgers, French fries and sugary sodas dominate children?s menus in most chain restaurants, and most kids? meals fall short of meeting basic nutritional standards, a nonprofit health advocacy group said Thursday.

Some 97% of nearly 3,500 kids? meals analyzed don?t meet basic nutritional standards, the Center for Science in the Public Interest said in its report ?Kids? Meals: Obesity on the Menu.?

What?s more, 91% don?t meet the National Restaurant Association?s own nutritional guidelines for its Kids LiveWell program, a voluntary program for restaurant owners, according to the report.

?Given that 1 out of 3 American children are overweight or obese, it?s pretty stunning that the top chain restaurants are still serving up the same old fried chicken nuggets, burgers, macaroni and cheese, fries and soda,? said Margo Wootan, director of nutrition policy at the CSPI and lead author of the report.

The worst offender: Applebee?s grilled cheese sandwich on sourdough bread with fries and 2% chocolate milk. The meal came in at a whopping 1,200 calories and 21 grams of saturated fat.

That?s followed by Chili?s pepperoni pizza meal with homestyle fries and a soda, which packs 1,120 calories, and Dairy Queen?s fried chicken strip meal with fries, a slushy drink and an ice cream bar, with 1,030 calories.

The CSPI nutritional standard was no more than 430 calories per meal, while the Kids LiveWell standard is 600 calories. Standards for both groups included no more than 770 milligrams of sodium per meal.

Nineteen restaurant chains offering kids meals, or 56%, fail to offer any meals meeting CSPI?s standards, the report says, and nine do not have one meal meeting the Kids LiveWell standards.

?It?s as if the restaurant industry hasn?t heard there is an obesity epidemic,? Wootan said.

In response to the report, Applebee?s and Chili?s pointed out that while one meal may have been singled out, they do offer healthy options for children.

?Although this report focuses on one sandwich from our children?s menu, the full Applebee?s children?s menu provides many options that are significantly lower in calories, fat and sodium? and meet the Kids LiveWell standards, said spokesman Kevin Mortesen. The chain?s grilled chicken sandwich meal for kids, with steamed broccoli and apple or grape juice, totals only 355 calories, he said.

?We know Applebee?s best serves our guests by providing a wide selection of dishes, and we?ll continue to do so by expanding the number of options for kids by the end of this year.?

Chili?s says it offers a number of lower-calorie, lower-sodium and low-fat options on both its adult and Pepper Pals child menus, and that guests may customize and modify their orders ? substituting side items, for instance.

?We do our part on our Pepper Pals menu to meet these requirements (for a well-balanced meal) by offering choices, including grilled chicken, salad with low-fat ranch dressing, fresh pineapples, steamed broccoli and celery sticks,? the company said in a statement.

Chili?s was an ?inaugural partner? of the National Restaurant Association?s Kids LiveWell program, according to the statement, and ?continues to support this organization which empowers parents to make informed decisions about their children?s meals as part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.?

The National Restaurant Association, meanwhile, touted the program. Joy Dubost, the association?s director of nutrition and healthy living, called Kids LiveWell ?a first-of-its-kind, voluntary initiative that helps parents and children select healthful menu options when dining out at nearly 40,000 locations nationwide.

?The program, now with more than 120 restaurant brands, has achieved significant momentum in just 18 short months ? participating restaurants offer and promote healthful meals for children,? Dubost said.

Dairy Queen did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment on the report.

The CSPI describes itself as a Washington-based nonprofit health advocacy group focusing on nutrition and food safety. Of the kids? meals it analyzed, 86% contained more than 430 calories, and 50% have more than 600 calories, the report says. About two-thirds ? 66% ? exceeded the sodium standard.

The federal government?s Dietary Guidelines for Americans states that children ages 4 to 10 consume between 400 and 670 calories at each meal, depending on their age, gender and physical activity levels.

While some chains offer non-soda and fruit options, ?soft drinks and fried potatoes are still more common options on children?s menus,?? according to the report. The CSPI recommendations include offering more fruit and vegetable options and making those the default side dishes with every children?s meal.

However, the news isn?t all bad, according to the report. All eight of Subway?s Fresh Fit for Kids meal combinations met CSPI?s nutrition criteria.

The chain also was lauded for not offering sugary drinks as an option with kids? meals, instead including low-fat milk or bottled water and apple slices with its child-sized subs. However the group recommended that Subway increase the whole-grain content of its breads and continue to lower sodium.

The best Subway option: a kids? roast beef sub, apple slices and 1% milk, which comes in at 395 calories.

Other healthy choices: Burger King?s oatmeal, IHOP?s whole wheat blueberry pancakes, Outback Steakhouse?s kids sirloin with apples and grapes, and Olive Garden?s cheese ravioli with broccoli and orange juice.

?Four years ago we found that only 1% of kids? meals at the top chain restaurants were healthy, and now 3% are healthy,? Wootan said. ?So there is a tiny bit of improvement, but it?s very, very small.?

Sodium rates also have shown improvement, she said. In 2008, only 15% of restaurant meals met the sodium standard; now 35% do.

The bottom line, she said: There?s a lot of work to do.

?In order for parents to feed their children healthfully, restaurants need to help,? Wootan said. The group encourages participation in the Kids LiveWell program, and says restaurants should offer more whole grains and get rid of soda and other sugary drinks.

?We know they can do it, because some are already doing it,? she said.

Source: http://wtkr.com/2013/03/28/obesity-on-the-menu-for-kids-group-says/

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Spy who foiled jet bomb plot to be Britain's intelligence chief

By Peter Griffiths

LONDON (Reuters) - A British counterspy who helped to thwart an al Qaeda plot to blow up planes with explosives hidden in soft drink bottles and led the response to the 2005 London transport bombings will be the new head of Britain's domestic intelligence agency, the U.K. government said on Thursday.

Andrew Parker has three decades' experience at the Security Service, known as MI5, countering Islamist militants, violent Irish republicans and organized criminals. He has been deputy chief since 2007, and once served as a British security liaison in the United States.

The 50-year-old, a keen birdwatcher and wildlife photographer, will be in charge of 3,800 staff investigating threats ranging from bomb plots and the spread of weapons of mass destruction to espionage and cyber attacks.

One of his first tasks will be to protect U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and other world leaders at the Group of Eight summit in Northern Ireland in June.

As Britain hosted the annual G8 meeting in 2005 in Gleneagles, Scotland, four suicide bombers killed 52 underground and bus commuters in London in coordinated attacks. Parker was in charge of the agency's response to the bombings and oversaw a significant expansion of its role.

Parker, who led MI5 teams that disrupted a 2006 conspiracy to attack several passenger jets with bombs hidden in soft drink bottles, said it was a "great honor" to be made head of the agency, also known as the Security Service.

"I look forward to leading the Service through its next chapter," he said in a statement.

The bespectacled father-of-two will replace the current head, Jonathan Evans, when he steps down in April after six years in the job during which Britain suffered no significant attacks.

Once so publicity-shy it officially did not exist and its director's identity was kept secret, MI5 now has a website which discusses its responsibilities and activities. On Thursday, the website posted an official biography of its new chief.

ENGLISH-SPEAKING MILITANTS

Counter-terrorism operations will remain at or near the top of MI5's priority assignments from the moment Parker takes the agency's helm.

European counter-terrorism officials have for years been concerned about British citizens and residents who travel to hot spots in the Middle East or South Asia, either to be indoctrinated and trained in militant ideology and guerrilla tactics before returning home, or to fight with local militants.

British authorities estimate that every year, 400,000 people travel from the U.K. to Pakistan. While only a tiny proportion of these travelers have any interest in militant activities, even a small number of recruits can cause disproportionate chaos, as occurred in London on July 7, 2005.

Among the hot spots which currently concern British and other European authorities most are Syria and Somalia. While travel by would-be militants to Somalia from Britain is relatively easy to trace, tracking movements of would-be recruits to anti-Assad forces in Syria is more difficult, since much such travel can be completed unobtrusively and over land.

European counter-terrorism officials have estimated that as many as 60 to 70 English-speaking militants with British citizenship or residence are currently fighting with rebel forces in Syria. There is concern that many of them may have joined up with al-Nusrah, an Islamist faction which U.S. officials describe as a front for Al Qaeda in Iraq.

CYBER-ESPIONAGE

While the signals intelligence agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) is Britain's main cyber-security unit, under Parker's leadership MI5 will be responsible for investigating specific cases of state-sponsored cyber-espionage directed against such critical targets as gas and power grids and defense and pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Based on what it learns from such cases and in consultation with other agencies, MI5 also advises potential targets on how to protect themselves against cyber attacks. MI5 does not have responsibility for cyber crime or dealing with hackers.

As part of its role in cyber security, Parker's agency will have to anticipate how to keep security measures ahead of technological innovation. And it will have to do so in an environment where greater productivity will have to be extracted from shrinking resources, including budgets.

(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball in Washington; Editing by Pravin Char and Todd Eastham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spy-foiled-jet-bomb-plot-britains-mi5-intelligence-201926665.html

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Presidential Madness (Rounds 3 & 4): Secretary of war and defense

United_States_Department_of_Defense_Seal.svgOur two-week contest to pick the best presidential Cabinet ever continues with two matchups involving the men who led America through war and peace.

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At Constitution Daily, madness in March doesn?t just apply to the NCAA?it?s also an awesome excuse to give the bracket treatment to the executive branch of government. This year, it?s all about the presidential Cabinet.

Get into Presidential Madness by downloading a bracket [PDF] and predicting who you think will make it to the finals as best Cabinet member of all time. Check in and vote each day at Constitution Daily for the latest round of polling.

Round 3: Secretary of war (pre-WWII)

The War Department predated the Constitution, and its leaders headed the Army and were third in line to the presidency. It was replaced by the Defense Department after World War II.

1. John C. Calhoun. Served 1817 ? 1825. As James Monroe?s secretary of war, Calhoun tried to modernize the military and expand its ability to function nationally.

2. Edwin Stanton. Served 1862 ? 1869. Stanton managed the Civil War effort for President Abraham Lincoln, and his later feud with Andrew Johnson led to Johnson?s impeachment.

3. William Howard Taft. Served 1904 ? 1908. Taft served President Theodore Roosevelt in important matters in Panama and the Philippines, and as a de facto vice president.

4. Henry Stimson. Served 1911 ? 1913, 1940?? 1945. Stimson had two tours at the War Department, including managing a 13-million-member military during World War II, and overseeing the atomic bomb program.

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Round 4: Secretary of defense (post-WWII)

The Defense Department grew out of World War II; its leaders had to manage a complex, global military force.

1. Melvin Laird. Served 1969?? 1973. A former congressman, Laird served under Richard Nixon, supervised the winding down of the Vietnam War, and ended the draft.

2. Caspar Weinberger. Served 1981 ? 1987. Weinberger lead the Defense Department for Ronald Reagan and oversaw a massive effort to build up the military as the Soviet Union crumbled.

3. Donald Rumsfeld. Served 1975 ? 1977, 2001 ? 2006. He first led the military under Gerald Ford and returned to the Defense Department to head the post-9/11 efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq.

4. Robert Gates. Served 2006?? 2011. Having served under both George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Gates was known for his bipartisan leadership and broad government and academic background.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Docomo Inks Deal With China Mobile To Take Its 'D Game' Gaming ...

NTT Docomo, the largest carrier in Japan, is taking one more step into China today. The company announced that it will offer a localized version of its new ?d game? gaming service on China Mobile. This will be the first time that d game is being exported to any market outside of Japan. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The service will go live on March 26, initially with 20 titles.

As Japan is one of the most mobile-saturated and mature markets for content anywhere in the world, China has huge potential as an emerging, neighboring market for NTT Docomo. Specifically, China Mobile is the world?s biggest operator with 700 million subscribers, so it makes sense that Docomo is increasingly forging partnerships and porting its products across the border.

The move follows other developments for Docomo in China, and specifically with China Mobile. At the end of February, the two carriers, along with KT, agreed on an international NFC roaming service ? meaning that NFC readers in devices sold by each company would work in the other markets, and on specific NFC-based services developed locally. At the same time they also agreed on a WiFi roaming deal.

What?s not clear is whether this latest development to export d game is connected in any way with Docomo?s JV with Baidu, created last year when Docomo invested $22.5 million in the operation to create mobile content for the Chinese market. Instead, this deal is being carried out by D2C China, a subsidiary of D2C, a joint venture between Docomo and advertising giant Dentsu.

The first rush of content will feature some 20 titles, including games but also non-game content including wallpapers and covering well-known publishers such as Capcom, Konami, Tecmo Koei, Square Enix and MTI. More content is coming down the line, Docomo notes. ?Going forward, DOCOMO intends to grow its global content business with a variety of content originally distributed through the company?s dmarket? portal in Japan, providing overseas customers with opportunities to enjoy high-quality mobile content from Japan,? Docomo writes in its statement.


NTT Docomo is Japan???s leading mobile communications company. The number of customers exceeds 50 million in Japan. docomo mainly provides phone, web (i-mode for mobile phones), and mail (i-mode mails, Short Mails, and SMS) services. Docomo???s parent company is NTT, Japan???s biggest telecommunications companies. In a strategic decision to put more emphasis on mobile phone operations, docomo was spun off in 1991 as a wholly self-owned subsidiary. The Japanese government is the top shareholder.

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/25/docomo-extends-reach-in-china-with-d-game-gaming-portal-deal-on-china-mobile/

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Cyprus reaches 'painful' solution to secure rescue

Protesters hold a banner during an anti- bailout rally outside of European Union house in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, March 24, 2013. After failing for a week to find a solution to a crisis that could force their country into bankruptcy, Cypriot politicians turned to the European Union on Sunday in a last-ditch effort to help the island nation forge a viable plan to secure an international bailout. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

Protesters hold a banner during an anti- bailout rally outside of European Union house in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, March 24, 2013. After failing for a week to find a solution to a crisis that could force their country into bankruptcy, Cypriot politicians turned to the European Union on Sunday in a last-ditch effort to help the island nation forge a viable plan to secure an international bailout. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

From left, French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde and German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble speak with each other during an emergency eurogroup meeting in Brussels on Sunday, March 24, 2013. The EU says a top official will chair a high-level meeting on Cyprus in a last-ditch effort to seal a deal before finance ministers decide whether the island nation gets a 10 billion euro bailout loan to save it from bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

A protestor waves a Cyprus flag in front of riot policemen during an anti-bailout rally outside of European Union house in Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, March 24, 2013. After failing for a week to find a solution to a crisis that could force their country into bankruptcy, Cypriot politicians turned to the European Union on Sunday in a last-ditch effort to help the island nation forge a viable plan to secure an international bailout. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

A protestor holds a banner as he takes part in an anti- bailout rally outside of European Union house in Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, March 24, 2013. After failing for a week to find a solution to a crisis that could force their country into bankruptcy, Cypriot politicians turned to the European Union on Sunday in a last-ditch effort to help the island nation forge a viable plan to secure an international bailout. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

Personnel carry in boxes of pizza to the European Council building as an emergency eurogroup meeting takes place in Brussels on Sunday, March 24, 2013. The EU says a top official will chair a high-level meeting on Cyprus in a last-ditch effort to seal a deal before finance ministers decide whether the island nation gets a 10 billion euro bailout loan to save it from bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

(AP) ? Cyprus clinched a last-minute solution to avert imminent financial meltdown early Monday after it agreed to slash its oversized banking sector and inflict hefty losses on wealthy depositors in troubled banks to secure a 10 billion euro ($13 billion) bailout.

The deal, described by the country's politicians as "painful", was agreed with euro finance ministers in Brussels just in time. The European Central Bank had threatened to cut off crucial emergency assistance to the Cyprus's embattled banks after Monday if no agreement was reached.

Without that funding, Cyprus's banks would have collapsed, dragging the country's economy down with them and threatening the small Mediterranean island's membership of the 17-strong group of European Union countries that use the euro ? all of which would have sent the EU's markets spinning.

"It's not that we won a battle, but we really have avoided a disastrous exit from the eurozone," Finance Minister Michalis Sarris said in Brussels.

Markets in Europe reacted positively, opening sharply higher, and the euro was back near $1.30.

The mood in Nicosia was more somber, however.

"This decision is painful for the Cypriot people. This decision was a defeat of solidarity, of social cohesion, which are fundamental freedoms, fundamental principles of the European Union," Parliament President Yiannakis Omirou told AP.

"So as soon as possible we have to prepare our economy to go out from the mechanism and the troika," he said, referring to the bailout agreement and the three-member delegation from the European Commission, International Monetary Fund and ECB who oversee implementation of bailout measures.

Banks in Cyrpus have been closed for more than a week in Cyprus while politicians wrangled on how to raise 5.8 billion euros ($7.5 billion) to qualify for the rescue. An alternative was needed after the country's lawmakers resoundingly defeated the initial plan which would have seized up to 10 percent of funds in people's accounts in all banks.

While cash has been available through ATMs, many machines have quickly run out. Daily withdrawal limits of 100 euros were imposed on ATMs of country's two troubled lenders, Laiki and Bank of Cyprus, on Sunday. All banks are scheduled to reopen Tuesday.

Under the new plan, the bulk of the funds will be raised by forcing losses on wealthy savers in two of the country's banks, with the remainder coming from tax increases and privatizations.

Laiki, the country's second-largest bank, will be restructured, with all bond-holders and people with more than 100,000 euros in their accounts facing significant losses. The bank will be dissolved immediately into a bad bank containing its uninsured deposits and toxic assets, with the guaranteed deposits being transferred to the nation's biggest lender, Bank of Cyprus.

Deposits at Bank of Cyprus above the 100,000 euro insured level will be frozen until it becomes clear whether or to what extent they will also be forced to take losses. The money from those deposits will eventually be converted into bank shares. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said he expected a bit more than 50 percent of savings at Bank of Cyprus will be involved in the swap.

It is not yet clear how severe the losses would be to Laiki's large bank deposit holders, but the euro finance ministers noted the restructure expected to yield 4.2 billion euros overall. Analysts have estimated investors might lose up to 40 percent of their money.

The plan agreed Monday does not need extra approval from Cyprus's parliament because the losses are part of a restructuring of the island's banks ? which would come under legislation passed last week ? and not a tax.

To further secure Cyprus's economy, the size of the country's banking sector ? worth up to eight times the country's gross domestic product of about 18 billion euros? must also be drastically reduced , said Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who chairs the meetings of the eurozone's finance ministers.

The international creditors also said the country's business model of attracting foreign investors, including many Russians, with low taxes and lax financial regulation had backfired and needed to be reformed. The country would also have to cut its budget, implement structural reforms and privatize state assets.

Russia's prime minister on Monday slammed the deal, saying the agreement was tantamount to theft: "In my opinion, the stealing of what has been stolen continues there."

Moscow has been worried about the crisis in Cyprus with Russian citizens holding as much as 20 billion euros ($26 billion) in Cypriot banks.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov also expressed concerns over the impact of Monday's decision.

"Despite all the assurances that we're receiving from the European Commission we fear that this (decision) could affect the stability of the euro, the stability of the eurozone and would send shockwaves to deteriorate the situation on the whole," he said.

Germany's Schaeuble, however, rejected the idea that the deal was a defeat for European solidarity.

"Cyprus is in a serious crisis, it needs help; Cyprus is getting that help," he said. "Europe is showing solidarity, Europe continues to show solidarity, but aid only makes sense and is only responsible when it overcomes the causes that lead to such crises."

He insisted that the deal was "the best possible way for Cyprus out of this crisis ... but it still is not a comfortable way."

Several national parliaments in eurozone countries such as Germany must approve the deal, which might take another few weeks. EU officials said they expect the whole program to be approved by mid-April.

Cyprus has been shut out of international markets for almost two years. It first applied for a bailout to recapitalize its ailing lenders and keep state finances afloat last June, but negotiations stalled. The uncertainty around the tiny nation of about 800,000 had shaken the entire eurozone of 300 million people, even though Cyprus only makes up less than 0.2 percent of the eurozone's economy.

The new measures are likely to deepen the recession in Cyprus.

"Nobody doubts that the Eurogroup decision and the agreement for our country's loans from the troika is a very painful agreement," said Nicholas Papadopoulos, head of Parliament's finance committee. "The consequences for the Cypriot economy and the daily lives of all the citizens will be seen in practice."

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Geir Moulson in Berlin, Don Melvin and Juergen Baetz in Brussels, Pan Pylas in London and Nataliya Vasilyeva in Moscow contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Researchers link cancer to failures in chromosome protection for the first time

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A study published today in the journal Nature Genetics explores a new mechanism that may contribute to the development of several tumours, including Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia, a type of cancer that affects more than a thousand new patients in Spain each year.

This work, led by researchers Carlos L?pez-Ot?n, from the University Institute of Oncology at the University of Oviedo; El?as Campo, from the Hospital Cl?nic/University of Barcelona; and Mar?a Blasco, the Director of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), represents a significant milestone for the Spanish Consortium in the study of the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Genome.

"Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia is the most frequent leukaemia in Western countries," says L?pez-Ot?n, adding that, "Once the most frequent genetic and epigenetic changes in its development have been decoded, it's necessary to discover the biochemical mechanisms altered by those changes, in order to be able to improve the diagnosis and treatment of this disease."

Thus, continuing the work from previous studies led by Campo and L?pez-Ot?n published in Nature and Nature Genetics over the past two years, the researchers concentrated on the mutations affecting POT1, one of the genes involved in the protection of the ends of chromosomes, the telomeres.

This is the first time that a gene with this function has appeared mutated in a human cancer. Blasco says: "We have been studying telomere biology for a long time, given that alterations in telomere maintenance are associated with cancer and ageing. Although the mechanisms used by tumour cells to alter their telomeres have been identified, POT1 mutations reveal yet another, previously unknown route."

Each chromosome has, at its extremes, in its telomeres, a protective hood made up of proteins, and POT1 is the staple that fixes it in place, joining it to the telomeric DNA. All of the mutations discovered in POT1 prevent this gene from fulfilling its function. The DNA at the end of the chromosome is therefore left without its protective cover. The study of the biochemical pathway that leads from these abnormalities to the uncontrolled growth of B lymphocytes can provide important clues for the understanding of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and cancer in general.

ONE OF THE MOST FREQUENTLY MUTATED GENES IN LEUKAEMIA

Furthermore, after analysing the genome of 341 chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients ?comparing for each case the genes from normal healthy cells with those of tumour cells?, researchers have discovered that POT1 is one of the most frequently mutated genes in this illness.

Prior results from the Spanish Consortium for the study of the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia Genome had already shown that more than a thousand mutations are involved in this disease, and that each patient has a unique combination of hundreds of them. One of the most unexpected findings of the Consortium's studies is the wide genetic and molecular diversity of the disease. The different mutated genes identify relatively small subgroups of patients with diverse disease characteristics. In fact, the most frequently-repeated mutations are only present in 15% of patients. Despite that, identifying them represents a great advance, because it is a step towards the goal of personalised therapies, adapted to the genetic profile of each individual tumour.

In the study published today, the researchers have found that 3.5% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia show POT1 mutations, but this figure rises to 9% in a subgroup of patients suffering from an especially aggressive form of the disease. In this way, the study identifies POT1 as one of the most important genes for this disease.

As Campo concludes, "Patients with POT1 mutations belong to the group that has the worst prognosis. Therapeutic intervention affecting this pathway could, therefore, help treat a group of patients whose clinical outcome is currently very poor."

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Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncologicas (CNIO): http://www.cnio.es

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Check with Your Credit Union or Insurance Company for Big ...

Check with Your Credit Union or Insurance Company for Big Savings When Car Shopping Trying to get the best price on a new or used car is an uphill battle, but odds are you have some friends in your corner you didn't know about: Your credit union and your auto insurance provider.

You may already know to check with your credit union for financing on that new car, since their interest rates are likely lower than anything a bank or (heaven forbid) an auto dealer will offer you. However, credit unions also offer car buying and discount programs through selected auto dealerships that can cut hundreds?sometimes thousands?off of the sticker price of the car you want. Many car insurance providers, most notably USAA, participate in similar programs.

The folks at Kiplinger also note that select manufacturers offer discounts to credit unions and insurance companies, so sometimes it's best to start the search with the type of car you want to buy. They also suggest a free-to-join non-profit that can qualify you for a price cut. When we discussed online quoting as a way to get a good price, a few of you also mentioned that non-profits like AAA or CAA can also help you score a bargain. Hit the link below for a few more money-saving tips.

Little-Known Discounts for Car Buyers | Kiplinger

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Monster from the deep hits the surface

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A&T Aggies finally win an NCAA game, 73-72

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) ? After more than 30 years of trying, North Carolina A&T finally has an NCAA win.

To do it, the Aggies had to survive one last, harrowing, close call.

Substitute guard Jeremy Underwood tripled his average with 19 points, leading the Aggies (20-16) past resilient Liberty 73-72 on Tuesday at the First Four to win their first NCAA tournament game after nine losses.

The victory advanced the Aggies to a showdown with top-seeded Louisville (29-5) in Lexington, Ky., Thursday.

"It's been a long time," first-year Aggies coach Cy Alexander said.

It could have been pushed back even longer. The Flames (15-21) ? only the second team ever to make the NCAA tournament with 20 losses ? had a chance to win it in the final seconds.

John Caleb Sanders drove coast to coast and flipped up a left-handed layup in heavy congestion that just glanced off the glass.

"I knew he was going to go to the rim, and I just wanted to play off of him," A&T defensive star Austin Witter said. "I just tried to keep my hands back, and use my length to alter the shot. I believe I got a little piece of it, but I'm not really sure.

"I think I did just enough to get it off."

Sanders was trying to draw a foul as much as make the frantic shot.

"We've had a lot of late-game situations similar to that, and Coach (Dale Layer) has always said to take it to the rim," Sanders said. "They took away my right hand, so I went left and tried to get to the basket, and it just didn't fall for me."

Asked if he was fouled on the play, he hesitated and then said, "I don't know. It's hard to tell when you're in the midst of a game. They didn't call it. So it wasn't a foul."

A&T rebounded and, while Sanders rolled in pain on the baseline, began to celebrate a Cinderella season of its own. The Aggies had a losing record before starting play in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament. Four wins later, they were back in the big dance, putting an end to a string of 15 consecutive losing seasons.

"We worked very, very hard over the last three years since I've been here," said Underwood, who came in averaging just over 6 points a game. "We always believed in ourselves; we never stopped believing in ourselves. We just kept working hard, and we pulled it out.

"It showed that hard work pays off."

Underwood was perfect from the field, hitting a career-best six field goals in six attempts. Bruce Beckford added 16 points and Lamont Middleton 14.

"We told the players don't worry about Louisville tonight," Alexander said. "Just relax and enjoy some basketball on TV. We'll let them worry about Louisville when we get to Lexington tomorrow."

Davon Marshall had 22 points and Sanders 21 for Liberty.

A&T has a glittering, if now faded, legacy. The Aggies made it to the NCAA tournament seven years in a row 1982-88, but had fallen on hard times. They piled up 15 consecutive losing seasons until their late hot streak this year in the conference tournament pushed them above .500.

They were headed nowhere just 12 days earlier, after a loss at home to Norfolk State in the regular-season finale dropped them to 15-16.

But they roared through the conference tournament, winning each of their first two games by double-figure margins, and then showed some poise down the stretch of the semifinal and final to win close games against Delaware State and Morgan State, respectively.

In the battle of 16 seeds, each team took turns going on runs.

Underwood made two shots then drove the lane and hit a lefty lay-up before Adrian Powell swished a 3 from the left corner for a 61-51 lead with under 9 minutes left.

Underwood hit two foul shots with 1:49 left for a 73-67 lead but Liberty wouldn't give up. Marshall threw in a 3 from the last inch of the corner with 1:32 left, then with 11.2 seconds left, he scored again on a baseline drive off an assist from Sanders to narrow the margin to a point.

With 7 seconds left, Middleton was fouled but missed the front end of the bonus situation, setting the stage for Sanders' wild race against the clock.

Only Coppin State, 16-20 in 2008, had as many losses as the Flames coming into the NCAA tournament. Amazingly, the Flames opened the season by losing their first eight games. Despite two players quitting the team during that discouraging period, others stuck it out and persevered.

Still, they were run out of their own gym in their final home game, 83-68 by VMI, to fall to 10-20 on the season.

But then came an incredible stroll through the Big South tournament including playing, and beating, both of the divisional winners. Their 87-76 upset of Charleston Southern in the conference title game on March 10 assured them of the Big South's automatic spot in the tournament.

"I've been around college basketball since 1976, as a player and a coach, and I've never experienced a year like this," Layer said. "The depths of this year were the most in those 37 years. And when guys overcome what they have overcome as 18- to 20-year-old kids ? wow, I'll take that."

But it's A&T that will move on.

Witter was reminded of the task ahead, that no No. 16 seed has ever beaten a No. 1 like Louisville. He made a face.

"That's just a statistic," he said. "We're still going to go out there and play hard, play our game, and no matter what, we're going to try to get the win."

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Friday, March 15, 2013

What questions will be answered by UFC 158?

The UFC heads back to Canada, the place that may as well be their home and native land with the many, rabid Canadian fans. What questions will be answered by the fights?

Can Nick Diaz back up his years of smack towards GSP? In April of 2010, I interviewed Diaz. It was a week or two after he, his brother and teammates started a melee at a Strikeforce fight on national television. He had plenty of challenges in front of him that didn't involve going to the UFC. But Diaz only wanted to talk about one opponent: Georges St-Pierre.

Now, after a loss to Carlos Condit and a suspension for using banned substances, Diaz is getting a chance to take on GSP. It's a fight he's pushed for years. Can he come through in the clutch?

Will Johny Hendricks look past this fight? After Hendricks knocked out Martin Kampmann, he was told by UFC president Dana White that he had the title shot. But then the UFC gave the shot to Diaz and put Hendricks on the same card. Now fighting Carlos Condit, will Hendricks have his mind on the title and the title on his mind, or will he take out Condit with a first-minute knockout, as he did in two of his last three bouts?

Can Nate Marquardt rebound from his loss? In the final Strikeforce event, Marquardt looked overmatched against Tarec Saffiedine. Just two months later, he's back in the cage against Jake Ellenberger, a wrestler with knockout power. Will Marquardt show that he belongs back with the UFC??

Who will keep their job? After UFC 157, White said the promotion has about 100 more athletes on their roster than they should. Every fighter is under pressure to perform well, be professional, pass their drug tests and not give the UFC a reason to cut them.

Have you made your picks yet? Pick a fight, go to Cagewriter's Facebook page and tell us who will win and why. Your picks may show up on Cagewriter.

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Reminder: We're live from Samsung Unpacked on Thursday night

Samsung Unpacked

In case you've been living under a rock the past couple weeks, Samsung's throwing a little party on Thursday night in Times Square, and we're here in New York to partake in the festivities. That giant "4" in the middle of all the signage isn't an accident, of course, and we're all expecting to see the Galaxy S4 be unveiled.

So be sure to be around at 7 p.m. EDT (that's 4 p.m. on the left coast) for the Android Central Galaxy S4 liveblog, Samsung's live stream, and the mountain of stories that are sure to come out of it.



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FDA probes new pancreas risks with diabetes drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Food and Drug Administration is looking into new evidence that a group of recently approved diabetes drugs can increase the risk of pancreatitis and other problems.

The agency said Thursday samples of pancreas tissue taken from a small number of patients showed inflammation and cellular changes that often precede cancer. Academic researchers took the samples from diabetes patients who were taking the new medications, after they died from various causes.

Details of the research have not yet been published, but the agency said in an online statement it is seeking more information.

While the FDA has issued previous alerts about the pancreatitis risk, the agency had not notified the public about pre-cancerous cell changes seen with the drugs.

For now, regulators say they are still investigating the issue.

"FDA has not concluded these drugs may cause or contribute to the development of pancreatic cancer," the agency said in an online statement. "At this time, patients should continue to take their medicine as directed until they talk to their health care professional."

The drugs under review come from a wave of recently approved diabetes medications, including Merck's Januvia and Janumet, Novo Nordisk's Victoza and Bristol-Myers Squibb's Byetta and Bydureon, among others. All the drugs mimic natural hormones that the body usually produces to spur insulin production after a meal.

People with type 2 diabetes are unable to properly break down carbohydrates, either because their bodies do not produce enough insulin or because they've become resistant to the hormone, which controls blood sugar levels. These patients are at higher risk for heart attacks, kidney problems, blindness and other serious complications.

Many diabetics require multiple drugs with different mechanisms of action to control their blood sugar levels.

With more than 25 million people living with diabetes in the U.S., some of the world's biggest drugmakers have launched new treatments in recent years, though safety questions have emerged.

The FDA previously added information about cases of pancreatitis, some of them fatal, to the labels of Byetta in 2007, Januvia and Janumet in 2009.

A recent study of insurance records found that use of those drugs could double the risk of developing acute pancreatitis, according to the FDA.

Januvia is a once-a-day pill. Janumet combines the drug with metformin, a decades-old drug commonly prescribed for diabetes. Byetta is a twice-a-day injection originally developed by Amylin Pharmaceuticals. Bristol-Myers acquired the drug last year, along with the newer formulation Bydureon, which is taken once-a-week.

Byetta and Bydureon are part of a drug class that mimics the GLP-1 hormone, triggering insulin production after a meal. Januvia and Janumet work by blocking the DPP-4 enzyme, which spurs release of more insulin from the pancreas.

The pancreas produces various hormones, including insulin, that help the body break down sugar. Pancreatitis causes an inflammation of the organ and can lead to fatal complications, including difficulty breathing and kidney failure.

Shares of Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based Merck & Co. Inc. fell 50 cents to $44.09 in midday trading. Shares of New York-based Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. declined 30 cents to $38.19.

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AP Business Writer Linda A. Johnson contributed to this story from Trenton, N.J.

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Pope's partial lung shouldn't affect duties

LONDON (AP) ? The new pope has daunting challenges ahead ranging from the church sex abuse scandal to reinvigorating the flock.

And the 76-year-old Francis will have to do it all with just one whole lung.

The Argentine pontiff underwent surgery as a young man to remove "a good part" of an infected lung, according to his authorized biographer, Sergio Rubin. "He feels it today," says Rubin. "He's a little bit slowed by it, but he's OK."

Doctors said that losing part of a lung doesn't necessarily compromise the pope's health or reduce his life span, though it means no strenuous exercise since he no longer has as much air capacity as people with two lungs.

"He probably wouldn't be able to run marathons, but I don't think that would be on his schedule," said Dr. Peter Openshaw, director of the Centre for Respiratory Infection at Imperial College London. "Having one lung should be enough as long as there is no other disease in that lung."

It was initially reported that Francis lost an entire lung, but the Vatican said Thursday that he had only lost part of one. It provided no further details.

The pope's sister, 65-year-old Mariana Elena Bergoglio, said her brother doesn't appear sick at all.

"Not in the least ... he's totally healthy," she said.

Bergoglio's nephew, Jorge, says the pope was 19 when he had the lung operation.

Openshaw said Francis' whole lung would probably have expanded to fill the space left by the partial one, and that his rib cage would have shrunk slightly in size. His diaphragm may also have moved up slightly higher than normal. But none of those changes should affect Francis' normal activities, he said.

He said the pope's full lung should be able to compensate for the partial one, similar to how parts of the brain may pick up functions of other regions damaged by a stroke.

"The other lung can gain capacity but there will be limits," he said, comparing it to a car engine that now runs slightly slower. "You may not be able to accelerate as hard but it still works just as well."

Some who have worked with Pope Francis said he is still very energetic. "His lung capacity is diminished, logically, but this hasn't affected him at all or kept him from carrying forward all of his activities," said Federico Wals, spokesman for the Buenos Aires diocese where the new pontiff previously presided as archbishop. "He always shows this incredible force. It seems like the diminishment gives him more power."

Experts said it would be rare nowadays to remove or cut away part of a lung. Antibiotics would be used to treat most lung infections including tuberculosis, though part of the organ might be removed to treat advanced lung cancer.

Back when Francis had part of his lung removed, the available antibiotics weren't as powerful. "In the past, doctors used to try all kinds of strange things to try to treat lung infections," said Dr. Jennifer Quint, a respiratory expert at London's School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She said physicians even used to stick ping pong balls into peoples' lungs in an attempt to starve the lung of oxygen, to kill the bacteria.

Quint said the fact that Francis appears so fit and healthy at 76 bodes well for his future.

"If he were going to have any major complications from the surgery (to remove the lung), he would have had them by now," she said. She said Francis' main challenge will be to keep his remaining full lung healthy. "I would recommend a yearly flu vaccination and an occasional pneumonia vaccine to avoid infection."

Jeremy Ward, a professor of respiratory physiology at King's College London, said he was only mildly concerned about the pope's health ? unless he gets sick.

"If he gets any sort of infection, it could be much more serious in him than in someone else with two lungs. ... That could make him susceptible to pneumonia, which would be very dangerous for him." he said, adding it would either take the pope longer to recover or debilitate him.

Still, Ward didn't think Francis would have to take any unusual measures to avoid getting sick and faced the same problems as all elderly people.

"Unfortunately as you get older, nothing works as well as it should," he said. "He will have to deal with that like everybody else."

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AP writers Michael Warren and Eva Vergara in Buenos Aires, Argentina, contributed to this report.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

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New Business Model Expands Franchise Opportunities to Existing Outdoor Businesses

CARROLLTON, TEXAS - (March 12, 2013) - MosquitoNix?, the nation?s leader in?mosquito control and mosquito misting systems, announced today that it is offering franchise opportunities for the first time in five years, primarily to existing outdoor service business owners. MosquitoNix? is expanding nationwide as part of a strategic plan to double its size in 2013, and open as many as 50 new franchises in 2013. With a nationwide surge in demand for mosquito control, MosquitoNix? projects opening upwards of 200 franchisees by 2015.

"We have changed our franchise model to capitalize on a rise in demand for MosquitoNix? all around the country," said Dan O'Neal, chairman & CEO of FEMO Group Franchise System, MosquitoNix's parent company. "Now an existing outdoor service business can 'add on' MosquitoNix? in an easy and affordable way to help their customers get rid of mosquitoes and other flying insects. MosquitoNix? will help businesses compete in this profitable fast growing business. A minimum investment and being licensed in the state in which you operate is all it takes to join our team."

MosquitoNix? offers installed mosquito misting systems and ongoing barrier treatments called QuickNix?. MosquitoNix? eliminates flying, biting insects such as mosquitoes, no-see ums, flies, fleas, and ticks. MosquitoNix? misting system nozzles are placed every ten to twelve feet around the perimeter of a home, and on average mist three to four times per day, each lasting 20 to 45 seconds. Pyrethrum, permethrin, and essential oils are the active ingredients used in our mosquito control systems. QuickNix? is a three-step program that includes fogging, granules and larvicide (Bt-israelensis (Bt-i)) applications. ?MosquitoNix? franchises are exclusive to each market. Franchise partners get brand affiliation, comprehensive training, and ongoing sales and marketing support. MosquitoNix? discounts (up to 30%) on products and operational efficiencies, allows franchisees to show a greater profit margin and continue to grow their business. Qualified franchisees can receive up to fifty-percent financing of the Initial Franchise Fee (IFF).

Mosquito control is a fast growing industry due to changing weather patterns across North America and the emerging threat of mosquito borne illnesses. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), West Nile virus (WNV) is now endemic to the United States and peak time for the spread of the virus will be from July through October, surging in August. In 2012, forty-eight states reported West Nile virus infections in people, birds, or mosquitoes. As of December 11, 2012, a total of 5,387 cases of West Nile virus disease in people, including 243 deaths, had been reported to CDC. Of these, 2,734 (51%) were classified as neuroinvasive disease (such as meningitis or encephalitis) and 2,653 (49%) were classified as non-neuroinvasive disease. The 5,387 cases was the highest number of West Nile virus disease cases reported to the CDC through the second week in December since 2003. Eighty percent of the cases were reported from 13 states. A third of all cases were reported from Texas.

"It may be winter but now is the time for families to prepare for mosquito season, which starts in the spring and ends in the late fall. MosquitoNix? empowers people with the best mosquito control to enjoy the outdoors safely without flying insects and the ongoing threat of mosquito borne illnesses like West Nile virus, Dengue Fever and Encephalitis. We are looking for pest control professionals, landscapers, pool & spa and any other outdoor service business owners to take advantage of the current high demand for mosquito control in the marketplace," said Josh Ingram, Vice President of Operations at MosquitoNix?.

MosquitoNix? franchise expansion will initially focus on regions in North America most affected by the West Nile outbreak, like Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Kansas, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska and Virginia.

About?MosquitoNix?

MosquitoNix?, a division of FEMO Group Franchise System, is the nation's leader in mosquito misting systems, servicing tens of thousands of customers in more than 400 U.S. cities and 14 countries. MosquitoNix? uses effective solutions to eliminate flying, biting insects such as mosquitoes, no-see ums, flies, fleas, and ticks. MosquitoNix? empowers customers to protect their families against mosquitoes and enjoy their outdoor lifestyles. An industry expert, MosquitoNix? focuses on customer service and manufacturers its own systems.

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Mechanical micro-drum used as quantum memory

Mar. 13, 2013 ? One of the oldest forms of computer memory is back again -- but in a 21st century microscopic device designed by physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for possible use in a quantum computer.

The NIST team has demonstrated that information encoded as a specific point in a traveling microwave signal -- the vertical and horizontal positions of a wave pattern at a certain time -- can be transferred to the mechanical beat of a micro-drum and later retrieved with 65 percent efficiency, a good figure for experimental systems like this. The research is described in the March 14 issue of Nature.? "We believe the mechanical drum motion could be used as a kind of local memory for quantum information systems," NIST physicist Konrad Lehnert says. "These experiments live at the boundary between classical and quantum systems."

The technique harks back to "delay line memory" that was used in some of the earliest electronic computers, including NIST's own 1950s computer, SEAC. Those devices were fairly simple. They temporarily stored values during computation in the form of acoustic waves traveling down a column of mercury or other fluid. By contrast, the NIST micro-drum memory would exploit a mechanical form of quantum physics.

NIST scientists introduced the micro-drum in 2011. The micro-drum is embedded in a resonant circuit and can beat at different frequencies. By applying microwaves at specific frequencies, researchers can achieve rapid, reliable exchanges between the circuit's electrical energy, in the form of microwave photons (light particles), and the drum's mechanical energy in the form of phonons (units of vibration).

An applied microwave tone can cool the drum down to its lowest-energy ground state, with less than one quantum of energy -- the quantum regime, where the drum can store and convert quantum information. The same interaction transfers information from microwaves in the circuit to the drum, while converting the drum to a temporary state beating at the received frequencies. A key innovation in the latest experiments is the ability to rapidly switch the circuit-drum interactions on and off based on the intensity of the applied microwave tone.

The drum has certain practical advantages as a quantum storage device. Its size and fabrication method are compatible with the devices used for chip-based superconducting quantum bits (qubits), which might be used to represent information in quantum computers. The drum also can retain quantum information for about the same length of time as superconducting circuits can. Quantum computers would rely on the rules of quantum mechanics, nature's rules for the submicroscopic world, to potentially solve important problems that are intractable using today's technology.

In the latest experiments, the quantum information is stored in the amplitude (vertical position) and phase (horizontal position) of the microwave pulse, or waveform, similar to the way some cellular telephones work, Lehnert says. Although this is a classical approach, the experiments are quasi-quantum because the fluctuations, or "noise," in the measurements are quantum mechanical, Lehnert says.

In 8,000 tries, the research team was able to prepare, transfer, store and recapture information 65 percent of the time. This is a good level of efficiency given the early stage of global research on quantum memories; competing quantum memory devices include special crystals and, in nonsolid systems, atomic gases. In the future, researchers plan to combine qubits with the micro-drum, which could serve as either a quantum memory or as an interface between otherwise incompatible systems such as those operating at microwave and optical frequencies. The advance may benefit fundamental physics experiments, quantum information systems and precise force sensing.

The experiments were performed at JILA, a joint institute of NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder, and co-authors include physicists from NIST's Boulder campus. The research was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the National Science Foundation and NIST.

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VMware projects revenue hike, EMC unveils Pivotal plan

By Sinead Carew

(Reuters) - Software company VMware Inc promised to boost its annual revenue growth as high as 20 percent in coming years, sending its shares up 7 percent on Wednesday morning.

The company, in which data storage leader EMC Corp owns an 80 percent stake, was presenting at an investor meeting on Wednesday, where the two companies also outlined their plans to set up Pivotal, a venture that will be majority-owned by EMC.

VMware said the creation of Pivotal, a combination of both companies' data analytics and cloud application assets, would increase VMware's operating margins this year.

It said that revenue growth would rise to a range of 15 percent to 20 percent in 2014 to 2016. This compares with its expectation for a growth rate of 11.2 percent to 13.8 percent for this year.

FBR Capital Markets analyst Daniel Ives said it "appears the company is on the cusp of seeing a reacceleration of growth" and that 2014-2016 growth targets were "front and center" for investors, pushing the shares up.

VMware shares had fallen more than 21 percent on January 29 after investors were disappointed by the outlook for 2013. It also announced that day that it planned to cut 7 percent of its workforce.

WORKING 'LIKE A FATHER AND SON'

At the same event on Wednesday, EMC Chief Executive Joe Tucci gave some details about the Pivotal venture.

EMC will initially own 69 percent and VMware will won the remaining 31 percent, but the eventual plan is to take Pivotal public and create its own equity so that it could attract some strategic investors.

Tucci also said that EMC will contribute money to the venture, which EMC and software maker VMware first announced in December, when they gave no financial details.

Tucci suggested that the structure would be similar to that of VMware, a spinoff from EMC that is publicly traded but still largely owned by EMC.

FBR's Ives said this was the right structure for Pivotal, which is the "right strategy at the right time" for the pair.

"It's like a father and son (EMC and VMware) working together on an initiative," Ives said. "The companies have worked very closely together, which is a positive in terms of execution risk going forward."

Pivotal will be made up of EMC's data analytics division, Greenplum, and its Pivotal Labs group, along with VMware's vFabric, SpringSource and Gemstone units. Included in the new venture are VMware's data analytics company, Cetas, and CloudFoundry, a cloud computing platform.

Analysts had expected that the realignment could eventually result in a spin-out of the new group from EMC, the world's leading maker of corporate data storage equipment.

VMware shares rose 7.4 percent or $5.57 to $80.86 on the New York Stock Exchange after the news. However, the stock was still well below its $98.32 close on January 28. EMC shares climbed 2.2 percent, or 53 cents, to $25.

(Additional reporting by Nicola Leske in New York,; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Nick Zieminski, Matthew Lewis and Jan Paschal)

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

China pushes for Arctic foothold, from a thousand miles away

As global warming pushes back the Arctic Sea ice, uncovering new natural-resource deposits, China is looking to establish its presence in the north.

By Mike Eckel,?Contributor / March 7, 2013

The crew of the US Coast Guard Cutter Healy, in the midst of their ICESCAPE mission, retrieves supplies for some mid-mission fixes dropped by parachute from a C-130 in the Arctic Ocean in this July 2011 photo.

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Russia is building a new class of nuclear icebreakers. Norway is charting fish-migration patterns for potential new fisheries. Canada is setting up a new Arctic training base and constructing a fleet of new patrol ships. US oil giants are angling to drill exploratory oil and gas wells. And China is sending its flagship icebreaker along the Northern Route.

Wait. China?

Not surprisingly, the eight nations that ring the planet?s northern cap ? the United States, Canada, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Denmark ? are the ones who have largely driven the discussion about access in the Arctic. With the exception of periodic saber-rattling or polar tub-thumping (Exhibit A: Russia?s 2007 ocean-floor flag-planting stunt), the discussions have been amicable. That?s due in large part to the 17-year-old intergovernmental agency known as the Arctic Council, which has helped soften the edges of growing competition.

?The lure of riches in the Arctic draws ever more companies and nations,? said William Moomaw, a professor of international environmental law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in Medford, Mass. ?And so far it?s been relatively amicable jousting and jostling there.?

The quickening decline of Arctic Sea ice has its own alarming implications for the globe. As Prof. Moomaw put it at the Tufts University Energy Conference Sunday: ?the trend line looks like a failing stock market or the collapse of a fishery ? it just keeps going down and down, and then keeps going down further.?

That aside, with the wealth of resources being unlocked by global warming, it?s not surprising that other, non-Arctic nations are increasing looking to get in on the action. The US Geological Survey estimates more than a fifth of the world?s undiscovered, recoverable oil and gas lie under the harsh, frigid, and remote conditions above the 66th parallel.

Enter China, whose northern most point in Manchuria, along the Amur River, is at least 1,000 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

Beijing last year sent the icebreaker Snow Dragon (MV Xue Long) from Shanghai to Iceland along the Northern Route, which parallels the Russian Arctic coastline and has the potential to be a shorter, cheaper route to get goods from East Asia to Europe. They?ve applied for observer status at the Arctic Council. And, according to Malte Humpert, executive director of The Arctic Institute, China has also built a swanky new, $250 million embassy in Reykjavik, Iceland, of all places.

So what's behind this push?

It?s easy to see that China would clearly like access to oil, gas, and other resources. But a more persuasive argument is that Beijing clearly wants alternate shipping routes to the Strait of Malacca. That?s the crowded 1-1/2 mile bottleneck between Indonesia and Malaysia that 60,000 ships pass through every year, according to Mr. Humpert: Sixty percent are China-bound, and 80 percent are carrying the fuels that are propelling its economic dynamo. China?s leadership is concerned enough this is a strategic vulnerability that they call the situation the ?Malacca Dilemma.?

But those aren?t wholly convincing in Humpert?s estimation. The most plausible argument is that, as with many of its policies these days, the Chinese are in it for the long haul: a long-term strategy as a global emerging power.

China ?is extending its reach in Africa, southwest Pacific; the Arctic is just the latest region with geopolitical significance. They can make minimal investments today and can secure strong influence in 20, 30 years,? he told a energy conference panel discussion dubbed ?Arctic Anxiety.?

?China wants to have a seat at the table. They want to be part of the Arctic Council. They?re an emerging power,? he said. ?They know that Arctic may be one of the hot spots of the 21st century.?

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