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Friday, April 4, 2008

India breaks gender bias, hires women border guards

NEW DELHI  ( 2008-04-04 18:49:44 ) : 

India is enrolling women for the first time in a combat role, overturning a mindset in the country's security establishment that women are no good at defending frontiers or fighting wars.
The largely conservative country's 1.3-million strong army has less than 1000 women, all of them in non-combat jobs such as engineering and nursing.
But India's Border Security Force (BSF) says it wants to change with the times and recognise the many roles Indian women play today -- from software engineers and space scientists to sportswomen and business czars.
"So far we were not recruiting ladies, maybe because of the nature of our duty, and the thought was that ladies are not suitable," Ashish Kumar Mitra, BSF's director general, told Reuters in an interview late on Thursday.
To begin with, BSF will recruit 750 women guards primarily for frisking duties, checking human trafficking and drug smuggling.
Once seasoned, they will be deployed along the country's borders with Pakistan to the west, and Bangladesh in the east, which New Delhi says are the most common entry points for militants plotting attacks against the country.
Mitra said the BSF was turning to women after it found that male guards were unable to effectively frisk women drug peddlers.
Last year, the BSF arrested over 700 women for smuggling narcotics and human trafficking along both the border with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Hundreds of women also get away because male guards are not allowed to carry out body search of women.
Like their male colleagues, women guards would be posted on patrolling duties and would be armed with automatic rifles.
"So far as the charter of duties is concerned, they would be expected to do the normal job of men," Mitra said.
"The arms training will be the same as those given to men, and the equipment given will be the same," Mitra said.
The women guards will be deployed in the northwestern state of Punjab, bordering Pakistan, and the eastern state of West Bengal which shares its boundary with Bangladesh.
Mitra says the BSF, which has about 200,000 guards, could eventually raise exclusive women's battalions.
"In course of time, we plan to recruit more as they are capable of doing as good a job as men."

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Bush urges Nato to open its doors to Georgia, Ukraine

BUCHAREST  ( 2008-04-02 10:05:34 ) : 

US President George W. Bush pressed Nato on Wednesday to offer Georgia and Ukraine a 'clear path' towards membership in the transatlantic alliance.
Whether to open the door to the two erstwhile Soviet republics is a divisive issue at the Nato summit that opens later on Wednesday in the Romanian capital Bucharest, in light of Russian objections to Nato's eastward expansion.
"Here in Bucharest, we must make clear that Nato welcomes the aspirations of Georgia and Ukraine for their membership in Nato and offers them a clear path forward to meet that goal," Bush said.
"My country's position is clear: Nato should welcome Georgia and Ukraine into the Membership Action Plan," he said, referring to a Nato scheme to provide a stepping stone to full membership.
"Nato membership must remain open to all of Europe's democracies that seek it, and are ready to share in the responsibilities of Nato membership."
On the eve of the biggest Nato summit yet, French Prime Minister Francois Fillon warned that ushering Georgia and Ukraine into the alliance might upset the balance of power in Europe.
Instead, speaking on French radio, Fillon urged Nato allies to do more to reach out to Russia.
Almost a dozen other Nato member countries are thought to be opposed as well. Under Nato's tradition of decision-making by consensus, only one "no" vote is needed to stop Georgia and Ukraine in their tracks.
In a significant show of Washington's support for Ukraine's Nato ambitions, Bush visited Kiev ahead of coming to Bucharest, after receiving his Georgian counterpart Mikheil Saakashvili last month.
On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Georgia and Ukraine were "shamelessly" being pushed towards joining Nato, as he accused the United States of "infiltrating" ex-Soviet states.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Putin to become Russian PM in May: report

MOSCOW  ( 2008-04-01 15:07:08 ) : 

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be voted in as prime minister immediately after the inauguration of Dmitry Medvedev as president, the speaker of parliament said Tuesday, news agencies reported.
"Why put it off," Duma speaker Boris Gryzlov told journalists on Tuesday when asked if confirmation could take place on May 8, one day after Medvedev's inauguration, Interfax news agency reported.
Under the Russian constitution, the president puts forward a candidate for prime minister. The Duma, or lower house of parliament, then has to vote to approve the candidate.
"I think it is fully realistic that the senators, deputies will meet... and support the candidacy of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin," Gryzlov was quoted as saying, referring to the May 8 date.
Putin is expected to wield significant powers as prime minister under Medvedev, a close ally who won a landslide majority in a March 2 presidential election.
Putin and Medvedev are supported by a large majority in parliament.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

FUTURE FLIGHT

US envoys call on Musharraf

 

ISLAMABAD  ( 2008-03-25 15:24:28 ) : 

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher called on President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday at the Presidential House.
The meeting mulled over all issues including the national political situation. At present, the meeting between the leaders of Pakistan and USA is in progress.
Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher arrived in the early hours on the latest in a series of trips to the frontline state in the "war on terror".
US embassy spokesman Kay Mayfield said while talking to a French news agency, "They arrived this morning. This is part of an ongoing series of visits to Pakistan -- they will meet with a wide variety of people."

4_news_image ISLAMABAD  ( 2008-03-25 15:24:28 ) : 

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher called on President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday at the Presidential House.
The meeting mulled over all issues including the national political situation. At present, the meeting between the leaders of Pakistan and USA is in progress.
Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher arrived in the early hours on the latest in a series of trips to the frontline state in the "war on terror".
US embassy spokesman Kay Mayfield said while talking to a French news agency, "They arrived this morning. This is part of an ongoing series of visits to Pakistan -- they will meet with a wide variety of people."

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

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Friday, March 14, 2008

SUICIDAL ATTACK IN LAHORE

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Germany's airports hit by strike

German airports have been severely disrupted after members of the Verdi public sector union went on strike, state media reported Wednesday. Frankfurt airport canceled about 80 flights and said services would not back to normal until Thursday.

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US may be allowed to use Uzbek military base: NATO

Uzbekistan may let the United States use a military airbase for operations in Afghanistan after evicting U.S. troops in 2005, a NATO official and diplomats said on Wednesday.

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Indian spy reaches home

LAHORE - Kashmir Singh an Indian man granted freedom in Pakistan headed home on Tuesday after spending 35 years in prison, after he was accused of spying in mid of 1970. Kashmir Singh,60, was released on Monday from Kot Lakhpat jail on the order of President Pervez Musharraf, said Javed Latif, superintendent of the said prison.

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US to meet Pakistan's defence needs: Mullen

ISLMABAD - Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff US Armed Forces, Admiral Michael Mullen held meetings separately here on Tuesday with President Pervez Musharraf, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Tariq Majid and Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

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Russia, China block UN Iran resolution

VIENNA: Russia and China on Tuesday scuttled a Western attempt to introduce a resolution on Iran's nuclear defiance at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, diplomats said.The decision appeared to be the result of lingering unhappiness by the two world powers about not being informed earlier of plans for such a resolution.

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Seven killed in firstever attack on Navy personnel

LAHORE: In yet another attack on armed forces, two suicide bombers blew themselves up on the premises of the prestigious Naval War College here Tuesday, killing seven people and injuring over 20.

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Feds to release flood in Grand Canyon

Federal agencies are gearing up to release a manmade flood aimed at refreshing the ecosystem of the Grand Canyon. A three-day torrent of water will be released from Glen Canyon Dam on the Arizona-Utah state line beginning Wednesday morning.

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Clinton, Obama vow to go on

WASHINGTON - Barack Obama said Wednesday that he will prevail despite key Democratic presidential primary losses to rival Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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Dark-coated pooches tend to linger in shelters the longest

It's not like Pamela Gregg was a stranger to helping out the underdog. She thought she knew what kinds of pooches linger the longest in animal shelters: Older dogs, abused dogs, sick or injured dogs — dogs like George Bailey, the hound mix she'd rescued after he'd been struck by a car.

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Venezuela moves tanks to Colombian border

The two countries have tightened borders, deploying thousands of troops

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Ocean fertilization firm Climos gains financial backing

Climos, a start-up that plans to mitigate climate change by stimulating plankton growth, said on Wednesday that it has raised a series A venture capital round of $3.5 million.

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Rumors of Facebook music service bubbling again

Facebook may be getting closer to launchin

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Lopez Gets in Line on Broadway

Mario Lopez has danced himself all the way into the director's chair.

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Victory is sweet for Clinton after 11 losses

The confetti cannons that bathed the Columbus Atheneum in a rainbow of tiny pieces of plastic made it seem as if Hillary Clinton was onstage at the Denver Convention basking in her presidential nomination.

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NBC: McCain is presumptive GOP nominee

Sen. John McCain of Arizona rolled up victories Tuesday in primaries in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island and Vermont, capturing enough delegates to secure the GOP nomination, according to projections by NBC News and the Associated Press.

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Gym Equipment Will Work With Apple's iPods

BEAVERTON, Ore. (March 4) - Nike and Apple are making the iPod compatible with gym equipment.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Anorexia Sufferer: I Live On 15 Cups Of Coffee A Day

DIANE RICHMOND has spent 15 years battling anorexia and backs calls for better NHS treatment for sufferers.

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FCC Okays Nudity On TV If It’s Alyson Hannigan

The FCC must be lightening up

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Mac Gyver, coiffeur

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Celebs Splitting Enthusiasm Among Hillary, Obama

As yet another make-or-break day on the campaign trail approached for Hillary Clinton, the New York senator could take comfort in the fact that she was going to a place where everybody would know her name.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

In Major Poll, U.S. Religious Identity Appears Very Slippery

America has always been a competitive religious marketplace, but a major survey released yesterday shows a country increasingly exploring different faith identities and ways of worship. More than 40 percent of respondents told pollsters that they had changed their religious affiliation since chil...

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Red Carpet Fashions

Rainy weather notwithstanding, lots of women screen stars wore red and rosettes in celebration of an event that nearly didn't happen.

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Bernanke: Fed ready to act to boost economy

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned Congress that the nation is in for a period of sluggish business growth and sent a fresh signal Wednesday that interest rates will again be lowered to steady the teetering economy.“The economic situation has become distinctly less favorable”

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Taliban have Kabul in their sights

The indications are that whoever takes power in Islamabad - be it the Pakistan People’s Party or the Pakistan Muslim League of Nawaz Sharif or a combination of both - the real battle will be in Afghanistan between the Taliban and al-Qaeda-led militants and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and its allies.

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World powers mull changes to Iran nuclear offer

BRUSSELS: World powers are mulling whether to reformulate an offer to Iran to persuade it to suspend uranium enrichment, even as they discuss new UN sanctions, an EU diplomat said Wednesday.

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efforts for democracy restoration in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari Wednesday said he would continue his struggle for the elimination of dictatorship and the restoration of democracy in the country.Addressing a luncheon arranged in honour of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N), ANP and independent representatives.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Follow the Leader

54 percent of Democratic voters said they would want to see Obama nominated compared to 38 percent who preferred Clinton

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Ahead of debate, Clinton sharpens her attacks

ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN AMERICA

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Pakistan bans YouTube for these videos of Muhammed

The Pakistani government caused a worldwide two-hour long YouTube outage on Sunday after it ordered Internet service providers to block the site.

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

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What is critically important to remember is the very significant 
connection between heart disease and Alzheimer's disease. And, beyond
that, it's very important to realize the importance of keeping your
weight down to a good level.

Why? As you can probably imagine, obesity is a risk factor for both
heart disease and memory loss. It just goes round and round, doesn't
it.

Let's skip the usual but important discussion of eating less and
exercising more for a moment and focus on a point that is often
forgotten or perhaps under appreciated: increasing your metabolic rate
so you burn more calories at rest.

As human beings, we have a unique ability to store ingested calories
as fat. That was vitally important a long, long time ago and saved
countless lives during things like famines and plagues and wars when
food wasn't readily available.

Today however, it sometimes seems as if excess food has become a
curse in areas where there is an overabundance of food (of course,
some areas of the world are suffering from famine as we speak).

Many people with excess weight and body fat have tried various diet
and exercise programs. The failure rate of relying on these approaches
alone can be seen by walking through an airport or going to the mall
or going grocery shopping. It's quite a challenge, isn't it?

A major reason people accumulate excess body fat, especially with
age, is that the aging process itself is associated with a profound
drop in metabolism and calorie burning. I remember very vividly myself
that when I was in my 30's and 40's - all I had to do to lose weight
was to think about it.

Now it is much more of a challenge.

One recent study revealed that that as we age, we suffer a greater
decrease in resting metabolism; what scientists call resting energy
expenditure. This helps explain why dieting alone so often fails to
provide long-term weight control, and why it is so important to boost
your resting metabolic rate if you want to lose weight and body fat.

Until recently, besides diet and exercise, the only supplements that
were available to boost metabolism were frankly very dangerous. In
fact many of them have been removed from the market.

With the development of the Longevity Green Drink and the Longevity
Energy Caps you now have very safe and effective ways available to you
to boost your metabolism and get a welcomed side effect: you can boost
your brain power with both of them as well.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Sometimes You Get the Trees, Sometimes They Get You [PICS]

The beauty of running are the things you pass by as you run along. You get to see things that you don’t notice as you drive by in a car. You may have run the same route 50 times but you find yourself seeing something different each time. I ran by a tree than had grown over a fence and it got me to thinking ...

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Roadside bomb kills 7 in Afghanistan

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Hollywood Writers Consider Studio Offer

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Hollywood writers got their first look Saturday at details of a tentative agreement with studios that could put the strike-crippled entertainment industry back to work, an offer the union's East Coast president said he was endorsing.
A summary of the proposed deal crafted this week was posted on the Writers Guild of America's Web site hours before members attended meetings in New York and Los Angeles.
Compensation for projects delivered via digital media was the central issue in the 3-month-old walkout, which idled thousands of workers, disrupted the TV season and moviemaking and took the shine off Hollywood's awards season.
"I believe it is a good deal. I am going to be recommending this deal to our membership," Michael Winship, president of the Writers Guild of America, East, told reporters before the New York meeting at a Times Square hotel.
Winship said afterward that he was encouraged by the membership's response.
"We had a very lively discussion. I'm happy with what happened. ... At the moment, I feel strongly it (the proposed deal) has a strong chance of going through," he said.
Writers leaving the two-hour-plus New York meeting characterized the reaction as generally positive and said there was cautious optimism that the end of the strike - the guild's first in 20 years - could be near.
"There's a general feeling of tremendous success. I was delighted," said TV writer John Simmons, who estimated that about 500 writers were on hand. "We agreed that this looks pretty good. ... It bodes well for the future."
He added that there are "always some people who will dissent" and that the complex deal required further scrutiny.
Carmen Culver, a film and TV writer, lauded the guild "for hanging tough."
"It's a great day for the labor movement. We have suffered a lot of privation in order to achieve what we've achieved," Culver said.
Michael Moore, the Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker ("Bowling for Columbine") and a nominee this year for his health-care film "Sicko," attended the New York meeting.
"It's an historic moment for labor in this country," Moore told The Associated Press.
Hundreds of writers filed into the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles to hear from union leaders about the proposed deal. Some were cautiously optimistic that they could begin work by next week.
"I'm hopeful. We've been jerked around so much by the studios," film writer Brian Suskind said. "I don't think we're feeling vindictive, but we're angry about how we've been treated."
If guild members on both coasts react favorably to the proposed deal, the guild's board could vote Sunday to lift the strike order and the industry could be up and running Monday. This month's Oscars ceremony, which has been under the cloud of a union and actors boycott, also would be a winner.
Sunday's Grammy Awards ceremony has a picket-free pass from the union.
Winship cautioned that it's not a "done deal" until the contract is ratified by members. He also said that several steps must be taken before the West guild's board and East guild's council decide to lift the strike order.
"It conceivably could be Monday, but there are several different alternative ways that the board and council could determine how this should be dealt with," Winship said.
An outline of the three-year deal was reached in recent talks between media executives and the guild, with lawyers then drafting the contract language that was concluded Friday.
According to the guild's summary, the deal provides union jurisdiction over projects created for the Internet based on certain guidelines, sets compensation for streamed, ad-supported programs and increases residuals for downloaded movies and TV programs.
The writers deal is similar to one reached last month by the Directors Guild of America, including a provision that compensation for ad-supported streaming doesn't kick in until after a window of between 17 to 24 days deemed "promotional" by the studios.
Writers would get a maximum $1,200 flat fee for streamed programs in the deal's first two years and then get a percentage of a distributor's gross in year three - the last point an improvement on the directors deal, which remains at the flat payment rate.
"Much has been achieved, and while this agreement is neither perfect nor perhaps all that we deserve for the countless hours of hard work and sacrifice, our strike has been a success," guild leaders Winship and Patric Verrone, head of the Writers Guild of America, West, said in an e-mailed message to members.
Together, the guilds represent 12,000 writers, with about 10,000 of those involved in the strike that began Nov. 5 and has cost the Los Angeles area economy alone an estimated $1 billion or more. Studios are represented by Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
One observer said the guild gained ground in the deal but not as much as it wanted.
"It's a mixed deal but far better than the writers would have been able to get three months ago. The strike was a qualified success," said Jonathan Handel, an entertainment attorney with the TroyGould firm and a former associate counsel for the writers guild.
The walkout "paved the way for the directors to get a better deal than they would otherwise have gotten. That in turn became the foundation for further improvements the writers achieved," Handel said.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Thousands gather for chehlum of Benazir Bhutto

 

 

Thousands of people massed around Benazir Bhutto's tomb in Garhi Khuda Bukhsh early Thursday to mark the end of the 40-day mourning period for the slain opposition leader. The day of Muslim prayers and rituals also signals the launch of campaigning by her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) for elections on February 18, with her widower Asif Ali Zardari set to deliver a keynote speech. Many mourners spent the night in tents outside the huge white Bhutto mausoleum in the rural village of Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, listening to mourning songs on tape recorders and reciting verses from the Koran. "We have to win this election -- in our leader's words, democracy is the best revenge," mourner Nabi Bux Kalhoro told Agencies. Party officials said they expected tens of thousands of people to turn out to mark Bhutto's 'chehlum' -- the completion of the mourning period following her assassination on December 27.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Everyday Documents Protected with Infrared Technology-Special use of color toners protects tickets, coupons and other items against forgery.


For those who want to protect everyday documents such as tickets, deeds and licenses against forgery, there have not been a lot of effective or affordable options. Highly sophisticated security features, such as those used in currency and passports, are too expensive, not to mention complex, for regular use.

Recently released technology from Xerox Corp. of Norwalk, Conn., may provide the answer by allowing documents printed with everyday toners and on standard color digital printing equipment to be protected against forgery. It embeds patterns or text in regular paper that can be read only with infrared light.
The technology relies on certain optical characteristics of printing colorants — toners, inks, dyes —that enable two colorant mixtures to appear the same under normal light but different under infrared light, said Raja Bala, co-inventor of the technique and a principal scientist for the company. For example, in many color laser printers, the black toner is carbon-based, and thus absorbs infrared light, while the other colored toners — cyan, magenta and yellow — do not absorb infrared light.

It is thus possible to find two toner mixtures — one with a small amount of black and the other with a large amount of black — that are indistinguishable under normal light but very distinct under infrared light.

If the protected document is copied or altered, the encoded text will appear substantially distorted when placed under an infrared light source. Practically any infrared light source and sensor can be used to detect the embedded text.

The patented InfraRedMark technology is designed to work with ordinary materials and can be used on the company’s standard digital printing systems. It is available in the FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 6.0 software.

Xerox also has developed other anticounterfeiting technology within the past year, including text that is printed smaller than a 1 point size, that is visible as a gloss effect when the paper is tilted, that is revealed by ultraviolet light or that is visible when an overlay key is superimposed.

Chip Performs Blood 'Biopsy'


CHARLESTOWN, Mass., Dec. 19, 2007 -- A microchip-based device the size of a business card uses 80,000 posts smeared with an antibody "glue" to capture hard-to-find tumor cells in blood samples, providing new information about the cells to help monitor and guide future cancer treatments.

The device, called the CTC-chip, was developed by a team from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Biomicroelectromechanical Systems (BioMEMS) Resource Center and the MGH Cancer Center. It can isolate, count and analyze circulating tumor cells (CTCs) -- viable cells from solid tumors carried in the bloodstream at a level of one in a billion cells -- from a blood sample. Because of their rarity and fragility, it has previously not been possible to get information from CTCs that could help clinical decision-making.
“This use of nanofluidics to find such rare cells is revolutionary, the first application of this technology to a broad, clinically important problem,” said Daniel Haber, MD, director of the MGH Cancer Center and a co-author of the report in the Dec. 20 issue of Nature. “While much work remains to be done, this approach raises the possibility of rapidly and noninvasively monitoring tumor response to treatment, allowing changes if the treatment is not effective, and the potential of early detection screening in people at increased risk for cancer.”

The existence of CTCs has been known since the mid-19th century, but since they are so hard to find, it has not been possible to adequately investigate their biology and significance. Microchip-based technologies have the ability to accurately sense and sort specific types of cells, but have only been used with microliter-sized fluid samples, the amount of blood in a fingerprick. Since CTCs are so rare, detecting them in useful quantities requires analyzing samples that are 1000 to 10,000 times larger.

Laser Safety (Interlock) Shutter


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e2v sensors


e2v are introducing their 15-µm pixel series of sensors at Photonics West 2008. Initial formats are: 2 k x 2 k, 4 outputs; 4 k x 4 k, 4 outputs.The choice of amplifiers are ultralow noise and scientific.

PC-Controlled Optical Polisher


Scepter is PC-controlled for Telcordia- compliant connector and bare fiber polishing. It features integrated air polishing routines, and independently suspended/optically aligned workholders. Fixtures are available for industry standard, MIL-SPEC and custom components. In-line video inspection is also available.

Seed Laser Diode Driver Assembies


AMI's OEM seed laser diode drivers are ideal for compact, TE-cooled industrial and medical laser applications. Output currents to 2.5 A from 10 ns pulse width to CW are provided. RoHS versions are available. Contact AMI today to discuss your custom requirements.

Andor iDus InGaAs


Andor iDus InGaAs offers 512 or 1024 element linear photodiode arrays (PDA) for NIR spectroscopy with high sensitivity and high resolution. Wavelength coverage from 800 to 2200 nm, peak QE >80%, low noise electronics, TE cooling to -85 °C, USB 2.0 connectivity.

SMT Laser

Osram Opto Semiconductors is showcasing the world's smallest surface mountable (SMT) high-power continuous wave (up to 6 W) laser. The laser is dustproof and cost-effective, making it ideal for volume applications in military, security, industrial, automotive and medical sectors.

Zygo's NewView 7000 Series


Zygo's NewView 7000 series provides unprecedented performance and value. Based on noncontact and proprietary scanning technology, the NewView delivers unmatched speed, precision, resolution and flexibility. A wide range of surfaces can be quantitatively measured including smooth, rough and stepped surfaces.

OPAL-1000 1 Megapixel Camera


The OPAL-1000 camera has a 1/2" CCD area array sensor with 1024 x 1024, 5.5-µm square pixels which can deliver 120 full frame images per second. Other important performance parameters include global shutter, channel matching to below noise level, automatic black and shading, dynamic range of 63 dB and defect pixel correction.

Repair Damaged Optical Connectors


Repair scratched and damaged optical connectors and fibers with the Rev Polisher. Whether damaged by high-power lasers, repeated matings, or general handling, Rev processes components to their original surface finish and geometry in as quickly as 15 seconds.

Industrial Laser Power


The 802 series from Lambda's ALE systems group are high power, HV capacitor-charging supplies that define standards for reliability and performance in industrial lasers. Available with output ratings up to 8 kJ/s, and 50 kV, featuring full remote and local controls.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Mother Lied To Win Hannah Montana Contest


GARLAND, Texas - A North Texas mother made up a tragic story about a father dying in Iraq for an essay contest to win a Hannah Montana prize package.

But the company decided not to award Priscilla Ceballos' daughter with the contest's grand prize, Club Libby Lu CEO Mary Drolet said Saturday in a wr"After awarding the grand prize, we unfortunately learned that the statements made in the essay were untrue," she said in the statement. "Club Libby Lu greatly values honestly and integrity. In order to uphold these values, we have decided to withdraw the award initially given to the Ceballos family."

On Friday, Ceballos told NBC 5 by telephone that it was a big misunderstanding. She said she made up the story to win the contest. No one asked her if the story was true, she said.

Her daughter had beat out more than 1,000 other Hannah Montana fans with the essay she wrote for the Club Libby Lu "Hannah Montana Rock Your Holidays Essay Contest."

"My daddy died this year in Iraq," the little girl wrote in the essay. "I am going to give mommy the Angel pendant that daddy put on mommy when she was having me. I had it in my jewelry box since that day. I love my mommy."

Ceballos told contest organizers her husband was killed April 17, 2007, while serving in Iraq.

Research done by NBC 5 revealed that only one U.S. soldier died on April 17 of this year, and it was not Jonathan Menjivar. Neighbors said the girl's father, a carpet cleaner, is alive and is not a soldier.

The mother's sister said the story was intended to be a Christmas story.
"It was supposed to be told like a Christmas story, a good Christmas story, basically," she said. "And that's what she wrote, a Christmas story. But she didn't know it had to be true or anything."

One neighbor said she couldn't imagine anyone making something like that up, calling it "shocking."

"It's wrong," the neighbor's daughter said. "It's really wrong."

The contest's grand prize was a Hannah Montana makeover inside Club Libby Lu, tickets to Hannah Montana's sold-out concert in Albany, N.Y., in January, airfare and accommodations to the show and a Hannah Montana gift bag.

Club Libby Lu, a sort of salon for tweens, sponsored the contest and invited reporters to a party for Ceballos' daughter on Friday. When the child was asked about the essay that made her dream come true, her mother responded by saying: "We don't really want to talk about that ... OK?"

Shortly after that, Ceballos took her daughter and quickly left the store.

On Friday, Club Libby Lu's public relations firm said it had no reason to believe the information in the essay was false.

In a statement released late Friday, Drolet said: "Club Libby Lu has learned the essay submitted under the name Alexis Menjivar in the Club Libby Lu "Hannah Montana Rock Your Holidays Essay Contest" is untrue. We are reviewing the facts in the matter so that we may determine an appropriate resolution to the situation. Club Libby Lu had no knowledge of the inaccuracies in the essay until 2:45 this afternoon - Friday, December 28. We regret that the original intent of the contest, which was to make a little girl's holiday extra special, has not been realized in the way we anticipated."'

The company said it is awarding the grand prize to another contest winner. Club Libby Lu said it would not disclose the name of the new winner to protect the family's privacy.

Keep Jessica away from games, says Tom Brady


Although Patriots quarterback Tom Brady seems more the go-to man for football advice, not relationship advice (just ask Bridget Moynahan), Brady has reached out to Jessica Simpson’s new man, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, to warn him about bringing his girl to games.

“After that debacle of a game with Jessica being flashed on the screens during every play, Tom told Tony to put a stop to allowing Jess to come to games. Think about it: How often do you see Gisele [Bundchen] cheering Tom on?” said a friend of Brady’s.

Simpson isn’t just going to games, she even accompanied Romo to his weekly radio gig, “Inside the Huddle,” on Dec. 26. “Clearly subtle has never been a part of Jessica’s personality,” said one longtime friend of Simpson’s. Brady and Gisele have been dating for nearly a year, and according to a friend, even if the Patriots make the Super Bowl, “Gisele will likely know enough to keep away. Unlike Jessica, she realizes football is more than just a game, it’s his career.”