Friday, 28 October 2011

Ultrasound viewing part of NC abortion law blocked

A federal judge blocked part of North Carolina's new abortion law Tuesday, ruling providers do not have to place an ultrasound image next to a pregnant woman so she can view it, nor do they have to describe its features and offer her the chance to listen to the heartbeat.

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The law was set to take effect Wednesday, but U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles' decision puts a key section of it on hold until she can hear more arguments.

North Carolina legislators and officials have argued that by offering the image to a woman seeking an abortion and other information they would promote childbirth and protect patients from emotional distress associated with the procedure and possible coercion. The judge said she received no evidence supporting those arguments.

North Carolina officials "have not articulated how the speech-and-display requirements address the stated concern in reducing compelled abortions, and none is immediately apparent," the judge wrote in a preliminary injunction.

ACLU: Women's bodies as political pawns
Attorneys for abortion providers and abortion-rights groups argued the ultrasound directives, carried out at least four hours before the scheduled procedure, actually would subject women to emotional pain and violate the medical ethics of doctors who feel the government is forcing them to carry out the Republican-controlled Legislature's ideology.

"If the ultrasound requirements were put into effect, this law would place doctors in a murky legal situation and inflict unnecessary harm on women," said Katy Parker, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina Legal Foundation "The state should not be using women's bodies as political pawns, as this law clearly seeks to do."

The judge, nominated by President Obama last year, allowed other parts of the law to be enforced, including a 24-hour waiting period to make information about abortion risks and alternatives available. The abortion providers who sued didn't specifically challenge the waiting period.

"The bulk of the bill was upheld," said House Majority Leader Paul Stam, R-Wake, a key proponent of the law.

Stam said the 24-hour waiting period would put North Carolina on par with more than 20 other states that have similar waiting times. Based on Mississippi's abortion law, Stam predicted that 10 percent of women who prepare to have an abortion in North Carolina will change their mind.

Noelle Talley, a spokeswoman for the state attorney general's office, said late Tuesday its attorneys were reviewing the ruling.

State medical rules already required abortion providers to perform ultrasounds before an abortion to determine the gestational age of the fetus.

The abortion bill became law in July when the Legislature overturned a veto by Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue, who said the bill was extreme and encroached upon the doctor-patient relationship.

The judge planned another hearing in December.

A federal judge in August blocked a Texas law that would require women seeking an abortion to view a sonogram and make the heartbeat audible.

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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Spotted: Gwen Stefani?s Sweetly Shy Zuma

Gwen Stefani enjoys a day at the park with sons Zuma Nesta Rock, 3, and Kingston James McGregor, 5?, on Saturday at Primrose Hill in London.

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U2 honored as 'Greatest Act' in last 25 years

Rock icons U2 have something new to brag about ? winning Q Magazine's Greatest Act of the Last 25 Years award.

The annual music awards by Britain's best-selling music monthly took place Monday in London and the Irish quartet was among the music notables at the ceremony.

The U.K.'s artist of the moment, singer/songwriter Adele, won two awards, for Best Female and Best Track for her song "Rolling in the Deep." She didn't attend, since the event comes just two weeks after she was forced to cancel her U.S. tour due to throat problems.

Coldplay was voted Best Act in the World Today, although lead singer Chris Martin disagreed with the accolade.

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"U2 are the best band in the world at the moment. We are about seventh," he said.

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Noel Gallagher, one-half of the warring brothers who led the rock band Oasis to chart glory, was named a Q icon. But he said that award did not come close to rivaling his joy when his favorite soccer team, Manchester City, smashed crosstown rival Manchester United 6-1 on Sunday.

"No award can compare to that. That was the best day of my life, bar my children being born," Gallagher said.

Eighteen awards were handed out, including to rapper Tinie Tempah for Best Male Artist and to U.S. internet sensation Lana Del Ray, who was crowned the Next Big Thing.

Brian May and Roger Taylor accepted entry into the Q Hall of Fame on behalf of glam rockers Queen, and Take That's Gary Barlow was honored as Classic Songwriter.

Multimillion selling DJ Norman Cook, aka Fat Boy Slim, was presented with a Q Inspiration award.

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

First-of-a-kind tension wood study broadens biofuels research

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2011) ? Taking a cue from Mother Nature, researchers at the Department of Energy's BioEnergy Science Center have undertaken a first-of-its-kind study of a naturally occurring phenomenon in trees to spur the development of more efficient bioenergy crops.

Tension wood, which forms naturally in hardwood trees in response to bending stress, is known to possess unique features that render it desirable as a bioenergy feedstock. Although individual elements of tension wood have been studied previously, the BESC team is the first to use a comprehensive suite of techniques to systematically characterize tension wood and link the wood's properties to sugar release. Plant sugars, known as cellulose, are fermented into alcohol for use as biofuel.

"There has been no integrated study of tension stress response that relates the molecular and biochemical properties of the wood to the amount of sugar that is released," said Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Udaya Kalluri, a co-author on the study.

The work, published in Energy & Environmental Science, describes tension wood properties including an increased number of woody cells, thicker cell walls, more crystalline forms of cellulose and lower lignin levels, all of which are desired in an biofuel crop.

"Tension wood in poplar trees has a special type of cell wall that is of interest because it is composed of more than 90 percent cellulose, whereas wood is normally composed of 40 to 55 percent cellulose," Kalluri said. "If you increase the cellulose in your feedstock material, then you can potentially extract more sugars as the quality of the wood has changed. Our study confirms this phenomenon."

The study's cohesive approach also provides a new perspective on the natural plant barriers that prevent the release of sugars necessary for biofuel production, a trait scientists term as recalcitrance.

"Recalcitrance of plants is ultimately a reflection of a series of integrated plant cell walls, components, structures and how they are put together," said co-author Arthur Ragauskas of Georgia Institute of Technology. "This paper illustrates that you need to use an holistic, integrated approach to study the totality of recalcitrance."

Using the current study as a model, the researchers are extending their investigation of tension wood down to the molecular level and hope to eventually unearth the genetic basis behind its desirable physical features. Although tension wood itself is not considered to be a viable feedstock option, insight gleaned from studying its unique physical and molecular characteristics could be used to design and select more suitably tailored bioenergy crops.

"This study exemplifies how the integrated model of BESC can bring together such unique research expertise," said BESC director Paul Gilna. "The experimental design in itself is reflective of the multidisciplinary nature of a DOE Bioenergy Research Center."

The research team also includes Georgia Institute of Technology's Marcus Foston, Chris Hubbell, Reichel Sameul, Seokwon Jung and Hu Fan; National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Robert Sykes, Shi-You Ding, Yining Zeng, Erica Gjersing and Mark Davis, and ORNL's Sara Jawdy and Gerald Tuskan.

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Baltimore Boxing to host Breast Cancer Benefit Card November 11!

Baltimore, MD (October 23, 2011) ? Jake Smith?s Baltimore Boxing Promotions will host a special charity card ?Boxing For Boobs? Friday, November 11 at the Du Burns Arena in Baltimore.

Tickets to ?Boxing for Boobs? are available on Baltimoreboxing.com or by calling 410-375-9175 or 443-848-6059.

The card is stacked with amateur bouts between the Beltway area?s top young fighters along with a full evening of entertainment including music, food, drinks, silent auctions, raffles and special giveaways. All boxers will receive trophies for their dedication to the sport and a percentage of the proceeds are being donated to the American Breast Cancer Foundation.

?This is going to be a special night without question,? said Smith, a former fighter who has promoted both pro and amateur cards. ?I?m glad to be teaming up with the American Breast Cancer Foundation while doing all that I can to help them knock out breast cancer. We?re expecting a sellout crowd on November 11 without question.?

General admission is only $20 and VIP tickets are on sale for $50. All VIP ticket holders can enjoy catered food from Palmeres prior to the first bout of the evening. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the first bout is scheduled for 8 o?clock.

About the American Breast Cancer Foundation:

The American Breast Cancer Foundation (ABCF) was established in 1997 as a way for people to have access to early detection and a chance for survival. Each year, we receive thousands of calls from women and men in need of our help. Approximately 50 percent of those callers will already have symptoms of breast cancer.

The American Breast Cancer Foundation is able to provide financial assistance and hope when all seems lost. We are the only national breast cancer organization providing direct financial assistance to uninsured and underserved individuals for the screening, diagnosis, treatment and survival of breast cancer. The ABCF Key to Life Breast Cancer Assistance Program provides beast cancer patients with financial assistance for support items such as emergency treatment, wigs, prostheses and medications. Critical information and referral services are provided to support patients and their families.

To best serve all populations throughout the United States Spanish speaking staff and third party translation services are available to accommodate most languages. ABCF supports research for innovative diagnostic, treatment and patient support methods through leading medical institutions.

The American Breast Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization guided by a volunteer board of directors. We invite you to join in our mission to give hope to every person threatened by breast cancer. Every act, every gift and every person can make a difference.

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285 Indian girls shed 'unwanted' names (AP)

MUMBAI, India ? More than 200 Indian girls whose names mean "unwanted" in Hindi have chosen new names for a fresh start in life.

A central Indian district held a renaming ceremony Saturday that it hopes will give the girls new dignity and help fight widespread gender discrimination that gives India a skewed gender ratio, with far more boys than girls.

The 285 girls ? wearing their best outfits with barrettes, braids and bows in their hair ? lined up to receive certificates with their new names along with small flower bouquets from Satara district officials in Maharashtra state.

In shedding names like "Nakusa" or "Nakushi," which mean "unwanted" in Hindi, some girls chose to name themselves after Bollywood stars such as "Aishwarya" or Hindu goddesses like "Savitri." Some just wanted traditional names with happier meanings, such as "Vaishali," or "prosperous, beautiful and good."

"Now in school, my classmates and friends will be calling me this new name, and that makes me very happy," said a 15-year-old girl who had been named Nakusa by a grandfather disappointed by her birth. She chose the new name "Ashmita," which means "very tough" or "rock hard" in Hindi.

The plight of girls in India came to a focus after this year's census showed the nation's sex ratio had dropped over the past decade from 927 girls for every 1,000 boys under the age of 6 to 914.

Maharashtra state's ratio is well below that, with just 883 girls for every 1,000 boys ? down from 913 a decade ago. In the district of Satara, it is even lower, at 881.

Such ratios are the result of abortions of female fetuses, or just sheer neglect leading to a higher death rate among girls. The problem is so serious in India that hospitals are legally banned from revealing the gender of an unborn fetus in order to prevent sex-selective abortions, though evidence suggests the information gets out.

Part of the reason Indians favor sons is the enormous expense of marrying off girls. Families often go into debt arranging marriages and paying for elaborate dowries. A boy, on the other hand, will one day bring home a bride and dowry. Hindu custom also dictates that only sons can light their parents' funeral pyres.

Over the years, and again now, efforts have been made to fight the discrimination.

"Nakusa is a very negative name as far as female discrimination is concerned," said Satara district health officer Dr. Bhagwan Pawar, who came up with the idea for the renaming ceremony.

Other incentives, announced by federal or state governments every few years, include free meals and free education to encourage people to take care of their girls, and even cash bonuses for families with girls who graduate from high school.

Activists say the name "unwanted," which is widely given to girls across India, gives them the feeling they are worthless and a burden.

"When the child thinks about it, you know, 'My mom, my dad, and all my relatives and society call me unwanted,' she will feel very bad and depressed," said Sudha Kankaria of the organization Save the Girl Child. But giving these girls new names is only the beginning, she said.

"We have to take care of the girls, their education and even financial and social security, or again the cycle is going to repeat," she said.

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Exelixis' thyroid cancer drug may get early approval (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Exelixis Inc's drug to treat a rare form of thyroid cancer met the main goal of a late-stage study, prompting the company to look to an accelerated approval process that could bring the drug to market within a year.

Shares of San Francisco-based Exelixis were up 18 percent at $7.09 in heavy trading on Monday on Nasdaq. They had touched a high of $7.53 earlier in the day.

Exelixis said based on the study it was requesting permission to begin a rolling submission of data toward the marketing application of the drug cabozantinib in advanced medullary thyroid cancer (MTC).

"With the positive data, we expect cabozantinib's filing to be completed in first quarter of 2012, with potential approval in the third quarter," Lazard Capital Markets analysts said in a note.

The drug significantly improved median progression-free survival (PFS) in patients suffering from MTC to 11.2 months versus 4 months for those on placebo in a trial called EXAM.

While that was lower than the numbers returned by AstraZeneca Plc's competing Caprelsa, Jefferies analysts said the drugs appeared comparable given that the EXAM trial appears to have enrolled more severe patients.

About 44,600 new thyroid cancer cases were diagnosed in the United States during 2010, and about 1,690 people died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Cabozantinib, which is also being tested for metastatic ovarian cancer and castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), is an oral drug designed to limit blood supply to tumors and block two segments of a pathway used by cancer cells to grow and spread.

In June, Exelixis reported data from a clinical trial showing cabozantinib led to significant tumor shrinkage in several different types of solid tumors, including 24 percent of patients with metastatic ovarian cancer, but also caused the deaths of six patients.

The EXAM trial is being conducted under a special protocol assessment (SPA) agreement, which guarantees that the design and analysis of the trial are adequate to support a marketing application submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

(Reporting by Esha Dey and Kavyanjali Kaushik in Bangalore; Editing by Roshni Menon and Supriya Kurane)

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Sunday, 23 October 2011

Sonam gets back to Ranbir

Ranbir Kapoor entered Sonam Kapoor?s hate list ever since he called her a drama queen. The statement he made at Karan Johar?s chat show landed him in huge heaps of trouble. Well, it may be recalled that the temperamental Kapoor girl was the first one to mock at Ranbir, when she had stated that she [...]

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Poor lil' fella: T-Mobile says it wants the iPhone 4S really bad (Digital Trends)

lil-brudderIt hurts to be left out. This holiday season T-Mobile is the only major wireless carrier in the United States that doesn?t carry the iPhone 4S, and it?s Media Relations team sounds a bit sad. In a press release today vaguely entitled ?STATEMENT: T-Mobile USA 4G Smartphones,? T-Mobile?s Andrew Sherrard sounds a bit mopey. No new products or services were revealed in the statement, which doesn?t seem to have much of a purpose except to put the blame on Apple for T-Mobile not getting the iPhone. It?s like T-Mobile asked Apple to the school formal and was rejected.?

T-Mobile?s statement

T-Mobile thinks the iPhone is a good device and we?ve expressed our interest to Apple to offer it to our customers. Ultimately, it is Apple?s decision. The issue remains that Apple has not developed a version of the iPhone with technology that works on our fast 3G and 4G networks. We believe a capable version of the iPhone for our 3G and 4G networks would offer an additional compelling option for our customers on a fast 4G network. However, the iPhone is not the only option to experience the benefit that smartphones offer.

T-Mobile?s 4G smartphones stack up against competitive smartphones in terms of functionality, speed, features offered and overall experience ? including the iPhone 4S. Reports continue of iPhones not operating well on some carrier networks, while our latest 4G smartphones offer many advantages vs. the iPhone 4S:

  • Capable of faster speeds
  • Bigger screens
  • Compelling service pricing
  • More advanced camera on the HTC Amaze 4G
  • More choice
We firmly believe that T-Mobile?s portfolio will give any iPhone a run for its money. We offer the increased processing power and faster 4G speeds achieved by our fastest smartphones, the most advanced camera of any smartphone on the HTC Amaze 4G, and our industry-leading 4.52? super AMOLED display offered on the Samsung Galaxy S II.

With our portfolio of Android, Windows, and BlackBerry smartphones, fast 4G network, and competitively priced worry-free unlimited talk, text, and data plans, we believe it?s a great time to be a T-Mobile customer.

It?s like a John Hughes movie

If you read the Statement like a script to a romantic comedy, it makes for some good entertainment. Here?s the plot: T-Mobile has been obsessed with Apple?s iPhone 4S all semester. Apple flirted back for a while and the two got to know each other. ?When it came time for the Fall formal, T-Mobile knew it wanted to take Apple, which is, as we all know, the prettiest girl at Valley High. Unfortunately, when T-Mobile asked Apple to the dance, Cuppertino turned it down. Full of hurt (and with millions of upset users), T-Mobile is now trying to make Apple jealous by bringing bigger, faster, and prettier Android smartphones to the dance instead. If this were a movie, Apple would soon get really jealous and jump into T-Mobile?s arms at the end of the night. Sadly, life doesn?t always work that way.?

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T-Mobile is a fine carrier and, as we?ve said, it may have the best lineup of Android phones this holiday season, but it stings not having the iPhone, especially when the bar is so low. I mean, Sprint got it. If T-Mobile is still a carrier in a year, we assume Apple may consider it for the iPhone 6, but it may not if 4G LTE is the focus of the device. Either way, for those who value data and don?t use much voice, T-Mobile has a great $30 prepaid plan out in conjunction with Walmart.?

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Friday, 21 October 2011

You Can (And Must) Cook Eggs in a Waffle Iron [Foodmodo]

Sure, it's just egg. Who cares. Crack 'er in a skillet, let it fry. Why bother caring? It's not like there are better options out there—oh wait, your entire goddamn life just changed. Waffle iron eggs. Yeah. More »


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Richard (RJ) Eskow: One More SEC/Citigroup Sweetheart Deal: 5 Reasons to Be Outraged

The President says he understands the frustration behind the Occupy Wall Street movement. That's nice. But the anger will keep growing as long as the government keeps handing out free passes instead of perp walks to bankers inside serial corporate criminals like Citigroup.

The Administration is finally talking the talk, which is good. But without criminal investigations it's not walking the walk. Iit's still not too late. While the SEC's latest deal should outrage you, the Administration can makes things right with two decisive actions.

Get-Out-of-Jail Free Card

The SEC announced yesterday that Citigroup agreed to pay $285 million to settle charges that it misled (synonyms for that word include deceived; lied to; tricke and defrauded) investors in a mortgage securities deal, telling them it was a good investment when it knew otherwise and was secretly betting it would fail.

That's not just slimy. As the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission found in other instances, that kind of behavior is also illegal.

Here are five reasons you should be outraged. Warning: If you have high blood pressure, you should probably stop reading right now:

1. Once again, nobody had to confess.

Forgiveness is noble, but it only if the offender asks for it. The Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in South Africa granted amnesty for many terrible crimes, for example - but only after the wrongdoers acknowledged their misdeeds and promised not to repeat them.

Yet once again bank criminals were allowed to walk without admitting anything! Common sense tells us nobody would agree to pay more than a quarter of a billion dollars unless did they'd done something very, very wrong. Yet once again the SEC has negotiated a settlement in which the perpetrator "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

"Neither admitted nor denied"? Citigroup has danced this dance before:

When it was forced to buy back $7.3 billion in bonds in 2008 after deceiving investors into thinking these high-risk investments were low-risk, Citigroup "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

When it was forced to pay $1.66 billion in 2008 over its Enron misdeeds Citigroup "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

When Citigroup agreed to pay $2.6 billion over its "improper relationship" with the CEO of WorldCom during the scandals there, it "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

When it was fined $275,000 in 2004 for recommending high-risk securities without fully disclosing that risk, it "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

That's nearly $12 billion that Citi's agreed to fork over without ever admitting wrongdoing! If this bank's not doing very bad things its executives should be fired, because that means they're the worst negotiators in human history.

And Citi's not the only one. Take JPMorgan Chase, which just took its crown as "biggest bank in America":

When JPMorgan Chase paid $153 million in 2011 for deceiving investors it "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

When Chase paid $25 million in 2010 over the sale of illegal unregistered securities in Florida, it "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

When Chase agreed to pay $55 million in 2009 after banks "allegedly" misled investors into pouring money into a venture that had already failed, it "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

Even when JPMorgan Chase agreed to a settlement worth nearly three quarters of a billion (that's "billion," with a "b") over some good old-fashioned, down-and-dirty bribery and corruption charges in Alabama - real Tammany Hall stuff - it "neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing."

All the big boys have been allowed to walk away without apologizing or confessing: Wells Fargo. Morgan Stanley. Credit Suisse. UBS. Goldman Sachs ... and many, many more. A rogue's gallery of bank crooks paid billions in settlements - "without admitting or denying wrongdoing."

Why else should you be outraged?

2. Once again the criminals won't pay for their crimes - you will.

Crimes don't commit themselves.The perpetrators didn't just escape jail time for these crimes. In most cases they got other people to pay for their sins.

It always happens: Bankers commit their misdeeds and are rewarded with fat salaries and even fatter bonuses. If their crimes come to light the settlements are usually paid by the bank itself. In the very rare cases when bank execs are fined for their misdeeds, they only pay a tiny fraction of what they've made from them. In all the other cases - the ones where millions or billions are paid out - the bill goes to everybody who owns shares in the bank.

Who are those shareholders? Some are high-net-worth investors - including many members of Congress, which helps explain a lot of recent history - but others are so-called "institutional investors" that include pension funds for ordinary working people. You may be one of them.

You're not just paying for their misdeeds because you live in the economy they ruined, or because you bailed them out when they screw up. You may also be paying their fines while they skate.

3. Criminals who aren't punished commit more crimes.

No wonder the recidivism rate is so high among corporate offenders! Economists call it "moral hazard." The rest of us call it "injustice," "a raw deal," "a broken system of government," and "a sure-fire way to guarantee that the crimes keep happening." The modern history of our country's too-big-to-fail banks -- and the people who run them -- is a history of moral hazard. Time and time again they've admitted to criminal misdeeds, only to commit even more of them.

Now, I don't know about you, but all this "neither admit nor deny" business leaves me with the distinct impression that they're guilty as hell. If they're really innocent they should have their day in court - criminal court. A walk in an orange jumpsuit would be a small price to pay for vindication, don't you think?

That is, if they cared about vindication. Apparently they don't - and if there's one thing we should have learned from this long string of deals, it's that bankers who aren't punished keep breaking the law. We need to hear a whole lot less "Let's reassure the financial sector" and a whole lot more "If you can't do the time don't do the crime."

4. Bank CEOs keep getting rich while misdeeds happen on their watch - and are still treated like respectable people.

The CEOs and other senior managers at these banks are either immoral or incompetent. Dear CEOs: If you colluded with the wrongdoers or looked the other way at their actions, you're immoral. If your employees keep committing crimes and you can't stop it, you're incompetent.

It's astonishing when you think about it: CEOs like Jamie Dimon and GE's Jeffrey Immelt run organizations that have broken the law over and over, yet they're still welcome in polite company and treated like wise elders by reporters and politicians. Our society seems to have forgotten one emotion that serves a vital social function: Shame. Shame inhibits destructive behavior. It's time for shame to make a comeback.

It's time for criminal law to make a comeback, too. In the meantime, don't whine to me about being criticized, Jamie Dimon! That goes for the rest of you, too. Just tell us which it is, boys: Immoral or incompetent?

5. Citigroup was "conceived in sin" through by government officials - some of whom got very rich there afterwards.

Citigroup should never have existed. Regulators and government officials smoothed the way for Citibank's merger with an insurance company, Traveler's, by assuring them that what remained of the Glass-Steagall Act would disappear long before they were required to spin off some assets as that law required. Leading the charge was Robert Rubin, who was Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary at the time.

Rubin aggressively fought bank regulations of all kinds as Treasury Secretary, even as he was smoothing the way for the formation of Citigroup. Then he joined its Board of Directors as soon as he left office, also serving as "Senior Advisor." He eventually earned at least $50 million in cash and stock grants there. Rubin said nobody could've known things were going wrong. A Citigroup employee stated under oath that he "sent an email to Mr. Robert Rubin and three other members of Corporate Management ... (and) specifically warned about the extreme risks that existed within the Consumer Lending Group."

Rubin kept his money. (See "shame," above.)

In addition to its immoral behavior, Citigroup was incompetently managed. Its failure played a central part in the financial meltdown. Recently Peter Orszag, President Obama's Director of the Office of Management and Budget, joined Citigroup. Like Rubin, he made the move immediately upon leaving public service. Orszag's title is Vice Chairman of Global Banking, although he has no previous banking experience.

And people wonder why the 99% feel "frustrated."
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That's not to say that Republicans are better, of course. They're much worse. They're even determined to undermine even the relatively mild reforms the Democrats passed last year. They keep making the insane argument that regulation is the cause of our problems, after a financial meltdown caused by de-regulation.

Not coincidentally, 24% of Mitt Romney's campaign funding has come from the banking sector.

But neither the President nor his party will be able to tap the public's outrage with words alone, especially after the events of recent history. Fortunately, they can take two steps - steps that should've been taken a long time ago - to earn the respect and loyalty of the frustrated 99-percenters.

Criminal investigation: The SEC deal settled civil charges over these securities. That presumably allows the Administration to open a criminal investigation. It should do so promptly. Justice demands it. And when it comes to "moral hazard," nothing sharpens a person's moral instinct like seeing a peer marched off in handcuffs. Start with Citigroup, then move on down the Street until you've bagged all of the wrongdoers.

Break it up: It's not too late to protect the nation from a bank that is much too big, much too poorly managed, and much too predisposed to criminality to survive. Even a well-run Citigroup would pose a danger to the world's economy, and this one's a catastrophe that could explode at any moment. It's time to break it up. No ifs, no ands, no buts. Do it now.

Mr. President, Mr. Attorney General: The ball is in your court. The good news is there's a lot you can do - for your country, and for your own prospects in 2012. The 99% eagerly await your next move.

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

German firms set goals for more women in management (Reuters)

BERLIN (Reuters) ? Germany's 30 top companies set voluntary targets on Monday to raise the number of women in leadership positions, in the hope of averting legally imposed quotas as a campaign to smash the glass ceiling gains momentum.

While the political leader of Europe's largest economy is a woman, corporate management is still heavily dominated by men. There was not a single woman on the management board of a blue-chip firm until 2008, and today only 3.7 percent of top German managers are female.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet is at odds over whether legislation is the right tool to help women penetrate the commanding heights of business. Both Family Affairs Minister Kristina Schroeder and Merkel have so far rejected the idea of setting a legal quota.

Schroeder welcomed Monday's voluntary targets as serious progress, but Labour Minister Ursula von der Leyen called them "insufficient" and suggested a legal quota may be necessary.

Some other European countries, such as Norway, France and Spain, require top listed companies by law to ensure at least a third of top management is female.

Germany's blue-chip companies, listed on the DAX index, published striking data on the representation of women at leadership levels as well as the new targets.

"We will let ourselves be publicly assessed year by year on what we have actually achieved," said BMW's personnel manager Harald Krueger, on behalf of firms in the DAX index.

In March, Germany's blue-chip companies agreed to set voluntary targets to boost the number of women at management levels and on Monday, they published their concrete aims, varying from company to company.

Sporting goods maker Adidas set itself the most ambitious target of 32-35 percent leadership positions going to women by 2015. Some 48 percent of its staff are women.

Healthcare conglomerate Fresenius was the only company to refuse to set a numerical target, saying it would "continue to make qualification and not gender or other personal attributes the criterion for selecting staff."

Some 71 percent of the company's German staff are women, while 19.1 percent of its German leadership positions are held by women. The firm said it would continue to raise this level.

Von der Leyen noted that the blue-chip firms did not propose targets for raising the proportion of women at the very top executive levels -- currently just 3.7 percent.

"This is a seriously below-grade number for the 21st century, it just cannot continue like this," she said.

Monday's data threw up some striking numbers. While 61.2 percent of retailer Metro's German staff are women, just 14.9 percent of leaders are women.

(Additional reporting by Hans-Edzard Busemann; Editing by Paul Taylor)

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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Home building jumps 15 percent in September

A new home development is photographed in Canonsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Builders broke ground on more homes in September, but permits for future construction fell, a grim sign for the housing market. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

A new home development is photographed in Canonsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Builders broke ground on more homes in September, but permits for future construction fell, a grim sign for the housing market. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Construction workers build new homes in Bridgeville, Pa., Monday, Oct. 18, 2011. Builders broke ground on more homes in September, but permits for future construction fell, a grim sign for the housing market. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

(AP) ? Homes were built in September at the fastest pace in 17 months, a hopeful sign for the economy.

Most of the gain was driven by a surge in volatile apartment construction. That should help create jobs and boost economic growth, but it doesn't signal a comeback for the depressed housing market.

Single-family home construction, which represents nearly 70 percent of homes built, rose only slightly. And building permits, a gauge of future construction, fell to a five-month low.

Overall, builders began work in September on a seasonally adjusted 658,000 homes, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. While that's a 15 percent increase from August, it's roughly half the 1.2 million that economists say is consistent with healthy housing markets.

"The overall result is favorable," said Pierre Ellis, an analyst at Decision Economics. "But greater optimism would have been prompted if single-family starts had increased ? suggesting that builders were seeing a better market ahead."

A separate report showed that consumers paid more for food and gas in September, although inflation outside those volatile categories was tame.

The Consumer Price Index rose 0.3 percent last month, the Labor Department said. Excluding food and energy, so-called core prices increased 0.1 percent, the smallest rise since March.

Food prices rose 0.4 percent in September, pushed up by big increases in the dairy, cereals, and fruits and vegetables categories. Gas prices rose 2.9 percent.

Inflation has worsened this year, after the cost of oil, corn and cotton spiked in the spring. But some economists believe consumer prices are leveling off. Clothing prices fell in September. Gas prices are down from their May peak. And new and used car prices are flattening now that supply chains disruptions caused by the Japan crisis have started to ease.

The spike in apartment construction helped home building increase to its best pace since April 2010, when a federal homebuyers' tax credit temporarily boosted construction. Apartment building in September surged 53.4 percent to its highest level in three years.

Still, single-family homes rose 1.7 percent and building permits fell 5 percent.

Increased apartment construction could be a sign that builders are gaining access to hard-to-get financing for projects, analysts said. It could also be a positive sign for the broader economy.

The Federal Reserve "will still be more encouraged than not, given the healthy multi-family sector ? and the positive hint about availability of financing that it gives," Ellis said.

While home construction represents a small portion of the housing market, it has an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and about $90,000 in taxes, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

Overall, homebuilding fell to its lowest levels in 50 years in 2009, when builders began work on just 554,000 homes. Last year was not much better.

Cash-strapped builders are struggling to compete with deeply discounted foreclosures and short sales, when lenders allow borrowers to sell homes for less than what is owed on their mortgages. And few homes are selling.

After previous recessions, housing accounted for at least 15 percent of economic growth in the United States. Since the recession officially ended in June 2009, it has contributed just 4 percent.

New-home sales fell in August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 295,000, a six-month low. This year is shaping up to be the worst since the government began keeping records a half-century ago.

Renting has become a preferred option for many Americans who lost their jobs during the recession and were forced to leave their homes. Still, the surge in apartments has not been enough to offset the loss of single-family homebuilding.

Another reason sales have fallen is that previously occupied homes are a better deal than new homes. The median price of a new home is about 30 percent higher than the median price for a re-sale. That's almost twice the markup in a healthy housing market.

The trade group said Tuesday that its survey of industry sentiment rose this month to 18, the highest level in 17 months. Still, the index has been below 20 for all but one month during the past two years. Any reading below 50 indicates negative sentiment about the housing market. The index hasn't reached 50 since April 2006, the peak of the housing boom.

Associated Press

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Future spaceflight goes virtual

Sierra Nevada Corp.

Sierra Nevada Corp.'s Dream Chaser flight simulator shows the view that would be outside the cockpit windows during the mini-shuttle's approach to a landing strip.

By Alan Boyle

Even though Sierra Nevada Corp.'s downsized space shuttle hasn't been built yet, future fliers can practice taking it in for a simulated landing. And among those future fliers is the boss.

Mark Sirangelo isn't just the head of Colorado-based Sierra Nevada Space Systems. He's also a licensed pilot, and he intends to take a ride on his company's Dream Chaser spaceship as early as next year during its atmospheric tests. Those tests are slated to begin next summer, with the stub-winged Dream Chaser being dropped from high altitude by Virgin Galactic's WhiteKnightTwo carrier airplane.


If the test flights go as planned, Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser could be?carrying astronauts and cargo between Earth and the International Space Station in 2015 or 2016 ? becoming the first winged vehicle to fly in Earth orbit since NASA's retirement of the space shuttle. By that time, there could well be other U.S. spaceships flying as well, courtesy of?companies ranging from the Boeing Co. and Orbital Sciences Corp. to SpaceX and Blue Origin.

Those companies' pioneering efforts in commercial spaceflight will be among the subjects taken up this week during the International Symposium?for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight, presented in Las Cruces,?N.M. This year's?symposium is being held just a couple of days after the splashy?dedication of Virgin Galactic's?terminal building at Spaceport America, 45 miles to the north.

Sirangelo told me that this week's dedication served as another sign that the commercial space frontier was advancing. "This brings a certain reality to the idea," he said as he watched?WhiteKnightTwo and its attached SpaceShipTwo rocket plane go through their maneuvers.

Sierra Nevada is Virgin Galactic's partner in more ways than one:?In addition to using WhiteKnightTwo as a platform for its early tests,?Sirangelo's?company is manufacturing the hybrid rocket engines that are to be used in SpaceShipTwo. Those engines are now undergoing ground tests. The first in-flight tests are expected to begin within a year.

Meanwhile, the work on Dream Chaser is accelerating:?This spring, NASA awarded Sierra Nevada $80 million to support the spaceship's development, and?last month the space agency sweetened the deal with an extra $25.6 million for additional milestones. NASA's Kennedy Space Center?struck yet another deal to?make its facilities and its expertise available to Sierra?Nevada.

During a recent visit to Sierra Nevada Space System's headquarters near Denver, I saw a few former NASA?employees bustling through?the halls, including five-time space shuttle fliers?Steve Lindsey and Jim Voss (who are now executives at the company).

Another one of the ex-NASA types at Sierra Nevada is the company's simulation manager, Stokes McMillan, whoused to work on NASA's X-38 program at Johnson Space Center. "After that program was canceled, I?always have looked for something?like that ? and here it is," McMillan told me.

McMillan's?pride and joy is Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser?cockpit simulator, a gizmo modeled after NASA's space shuttle simulator. It may not rock and roll like the space agency's motion-base machine, but it has?big?projection screens, computerized control dials and a joystick-based flight system that?give you the?feeling that you're actually flying. Even I was able to land the darn thing on a virtual Kennedy Space Center airstrip, with lots of coaching from McMillan.

Development of the simulator was one of the extra milestones that NASA added to Sierra Nevada's list. In the long term,?the make-believe cockpit?can be used to train astronauts to fly the real Dream Chaser. But in the shorter term, it?will help the company's engineers fine-tune the way the spaceship handles itself and the way the instruments are arranged, with advice from the?experts who'll be making all those virtual flights.

Sirangelo has flown the simulator many times, and he's looking forward to?taking a seat on the real Dream Chaser in the not-too-distant future. He discussed his expectations as well as the company's aspirations during a wide-ranging interview this summer.?Here's an edited excerpt:???

Cosmic Log: There are several vehicles that are being supported by NASA as part of the commercial crew development program. And I've seen one report about an Irish bookmaker who said the Dream Chaser had the best odds of flying first. How do you assess the field for this sort of market of providing NASA with these services?

Mark Sirangelo: Well, it?s not for me to comment on other people's work, but we look at the field this way: We think that NASA will have more than one provider. They have more than one provider to do cargo right now. There are two U.S. companies vying to do that, in addition to the Japanese cargo system and the Russian cargo system. There are multiple cargo systems out there. We think that, ultimately, there will be at least two, perhaps more U.S. systems brought for orbital transfer.

Very often we get asked, well, why us?? Well, if you look at space, why should space be any different from how we look at our navy or our air force or our army? There are different vehicles for different tasks. Having a lifting body capable of making a runway landing has certain attributes to it that are not present in capsules right now.

Those attributes include things such as being able to return to Earth at less than 2 G's and being able to land on a runway that's less than 10,000 feet long, being able to go right up to the vehicle after it lands to take off critical experiments, and take people off immediately.

The vehicle also has the ability to do other things in space. One of the reasons NASA got into this program to begin with was to enable commercial space, not just to provide a point-to-point solution for the space station. A lifting-body design like ours has the ability to do servicing, much as the shuttle serviced the Hubble Space Telescope. Our vehicle can stay in low-Earth orbit for many months unmanned if it needs to.? We can provide transportation to other destinations in a manner that?s very consistent with what non-professional astronauts might need.

Q: Of all the vehicles that are being funded in this phase, this is the only lifting-body, winged vehicle that looks anything like the shuttle. I've noticed that you've had former astronauts come through here - do you feel as if a lot of the people who have been involved in the NASA program have a soft spot for a winged vehicle like this?

A: We think that we?re getting an increasing amount of interest in our program for a variety of reasons.? I think the top reasons are that people with the retirement of the shuttle realized that there was a purpose for the shuttle, for its design, for what it did. I wouldn?t call it sentimental, but they realized that the people who designed that were pretty smart people.? They felt that there would be multiple missions this shuttle can do.

I think there?s also real interest in that we can make a very positive statement that many of the people who worked on the shuttle program can see those skill sets being accomplished on our program. We have to turn this around from one flight to the next, we have to do many of the same kind of things that the shuttle did, albeit in a smaller version. So some of those skill sets will transfer over.

We also think that when members of the astronaut corps look at this, they'll realize that they can still be piloting, they can still be flying a vehicle.? In the current scenario, where there are passengers on a Russian Soyuz, that skill set goes away. In our vision, we will have a commercial astronaut pilot sitting next to a NASA astronaut pilot on NASA missions.? So those people still have a place to fly, that skill set remains current within the U.S. space effort. And all that money spent to train those people continue to be relevant.

Q: There?s been some discussion about who would fly the vehicle in its operational phase. Of course, there will be test pilots who are employed by Sierra Nevada to make sure the vehicle fills the specifications. But once it enters service, who's in control of the vehicle?

A: It isn?t clear to any of us right now who?s going to fly and how it?s going to fly.? But I think there are three basic approaches to the problem.

One is that we build the vehicle, and NASA essentially leases it.? So they put NASA personnel on and NASA flies it. That certainly would be fine with us.

The second approach would be that we essentially pilot the vehicle.? We own it and we?re much like the Soyuz right now, where the Russians are in charge of the vehicle and they?re providing a seat. We provide a seat in a similar fashion to NASA. Instead of flying on a Russian vehicle, putting money into the Russian space program, we?re putting that money into the U.S. space program,? and we?re providing transportation underneath our own management.

We also have come up with a third approach, and it?s one that we particularly like. It?s taking the page out of the maritime industry, where large ships are often piloted across the waters by a captain who is employed by the company who owns the tanker or the cargo ship. When the ship gets to a major port, there?s a harbor pilot who comes out to take that ship in, who knows the harbor very well.?Similarly speaking, we think the NASA astronaut pilots know the space station. NASA might feel more comfortable having a NASA astronaut pilot do the proximity operations around the space station, including docking. We might in fact have our pilot do the launch and take off and put it into orbit, and I believe NASA pilot take over when that ship needs to dock to the space station.? That would balance the skill sets on both sides and provide another level of safety, and another level of interaction with NASA.

Q: Interesting ... when you look at the stimulator that you have set up, it?s very similar to how a shuttle simulator looks. Is that intentional, in that you want to preserve the handling of the shuttle, or is it just an outgrowth of the design, because it?s a vehicle that?s designed similarly to the shuttle.

A: When you walk into the simulator, you?ll see that there are very similar aspects to what is going on with the space shuttle, and that?s not by chance. Many, many years of work has gone into how to lay out vehicles, and we are learning from that, we are absorbing that. We are adding significantly new technologies to the vehicle, so it has the blending of what?s going on currently in the field of aviation technology as well as some of the tried-and-true design methods that have been used before.?Anyone who comes into that who has experience flying high-performance aircraft or flying the shuttle or flying modern commercial aviation aircraft will feel very comfortable behind the stick. And that is by intent.

We?re not trying to reinvent the wheel here.? We are trying to take the best of the past and marry it with the best of the future, and put it together into one vehicle. ...

Q: I'm guessing that when you got started in business,?you did not anticipate that you?d be working on a spaceship. Did you think that you would be working on this sort of vehicle?

A: It?s interesting. I think many of the people on the program, myself included, have always believed that we would do something in space. I have been a pilot for a long time, and I continue to fly. One of the jokes around my family was that the next thing we were going to be doing would be Mark going to space at some point in time. This is as much a passion for me as it is for anyone else. I hope to be in one of the first vehicles. We are going to be flying the vehicles before we ever put any NASA people onboard. And if there are something wrong, we?ll be the first ones to know about it.

This is not done merely as some business activity. This is done as a personal passion. Throughout the organization, the hundreds of people who are now working on this are doing it because they believe in this program, and they believe in the partnership with NASA that we have. Someday I?ll be flying the vehicle alongside, I hope, a number of people from NASA.

Q: When do you anticipate that day will come?

A: We will start doing our drop test of the Dream Chaser in 2012. First schedule is to start doing what we call an?atmospheric drop test, taking it up to a high altitude and letting it go and then piloting it down to make sure that the vehicle has all the necessary characteristics to allow to act as a piloted vehicle. In the following year, we?ll begin doing our suborbital tests, and then starting in 2014, going into 2015, we?ll be doing orbital tests, first as an unmanned vehicle and then as a manned vehicle. I hope and I think many of us will be participating in that test schedule between now and then.

Q: So in the 2015 timeframe, once the manned orbital tests begin, is that when you would get your ticket?

A: I would expect that I would be part of the drop test program and the suborbital program. We have a small group of people who have experience in flying who are going to be part of that.

Q: So that could be next year?

A: It could be next year, or early 2013.

Q: So how do you feel about that? it sounds as if you?re looking forward to it.

A: Oh, yeah. I can?t say how excited we all are to be able to go back and see hardware, to touch the vehicle now that?s been on paper for so long. Seeing that the first vehicle is well into production really gets your heart going. It makes you realize why you are doing this.


Stay tuned for more reports about the space frontier from the International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight on Wednesday and Thursday. We'll also be featuring some of the leaders?of the private-sector space effort, including?Sirangelo as well as SpaceX's Elon Musk and Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson, in an upcoming installment of our "Future of Technology" series.

Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's Facebook page, following @b0yle on Twitter or adding me to your Google+ circle. You can also check out "The Case for Pluto," my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for other worlds.

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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Pet Stores ? Finding the Right Product and Services for Your ...

Small animals for company, supplies, accessories, various types of pet food, toys and pet magazines can be found in pet stores. You go to pet stores when you need to change a collar, buy a leash, renew the food supply or order a customized ID for your animal. Children usually like to go to pet stores because there are so many things to delight in there. Although such locations do not get cats and dogs, you will find fish, hamsters and Guinea pigs, ferrets, parrots, turtles, frogs and even birds.

In terms of supplies, pet stores sell toys, beds, grooming tools, food, furniture, bowls, cat litter, cages, carriers, covers, temperature control devices, fish tanks with maintenance equipment, large pond pumps and koi pond filters and so much more. In fact, every pet owner makes regular visits to pet stores in order to get the usual supplies to cover for the animal?s needs. Besides the products they sell, pet stores may also offer various services to their customers. Pet sitting, pet grooming and pet walking may be available.

Although pet stores do not sell dogs and cats, they help you find such pets. Pet shop owners often make a message board where private pet owners and animal shelters/rescue centers place notes. It is a excellent thought to question the shop assistant whether they have anything like this in their facility. There are also private cat and dog owners who leave notes and advertise pet donation by such means. It is hard to keep all the puppies or kittens in a litter, and dog owners try to find homes for them all.

Pet stores also have extensive online activity, particularly since there are some that sell exclusively on the Internet. Much of the popularity of organic pet food, for instance, is due to the intense advertising on the Internet. And since not all pet stores sell such products, pet owners who are interested in all-natural food for their four-legged friends, will place orders online. Some web pet stores make incredible profit by selling organic pet food and organic cleaning products.

The prices are sometimes very similar for the same products sold in pet stores. For bulk orders you can get discounts too. You can nevertheless get a free toy, hair brush or flee shampoo for ordering or buying a certain product. Normally, it is fantastic fun for children and adults alike to go shopping in pet stores. There is always something fascinating to admire!

Source: http://www.morebuddies.com/2011/10/15/pet-stores-finding-the-right-product-and-services-for-your-beloved-pets/

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Monday, 17 October 2011

The Situation Got Kicked Out of the Apple Store for Trying to Cut in Line [Apple]

The Situation, from the MTV hit freak show Jersey Shore, was apparently trying to get an iPhone 4S from the Apple Store but got kicked out instead. Was the fake tan and hair gel combo smell unbearable? Nope! Sitch foolishly tried to cut the line. More »


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Kenya helicopter crashes; push into Somalia begins

FILE - In this Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010 file photo, Kenya Army soldiers rehearse a military parade at Uhuru Park, in Nairobi, Kenya. Kenyan military forces moved into southern Somalia on Sunday, an official and residents said, a day after top Kenyan defence officials said the country has the right to defend itself after a rash of militant kidnappings of Europeans inside Kenya. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim, File)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010 file photo, Kenya Army soldiers rehearse a military parade at Uhuru Park, in Nairobi, Kenya. Kenyan military forces moved into southern Somalia on Sunday, an official and residents said, a day after top Kenyan defence officials said the country has the right to defend itself after a rash of militant kidnappings of Europeans inside Kenya. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010 file photo, al-Shabab fighters display weapons as they conduct military exercises in northern Mogadishu, Somalia. Kenyan military forces moved into southern Somalia on Sunday, an official and residents said, a day after top Kenyan defence officials said the country has the right to defend itself after a rash of militant kidnappings of Europeans inside Kenya. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh, File)

(AP) ? Kenyan military forces moved into southern Somalia on Sunday, an official and residents said, a day after top Kenyan defense officials said the country has the right to defend itself after a rash of militant kidnappings inside Kenya.

Late Sunday evening, a military helicopter crashed and caught fire inside Kenya from an apparent mechanical malfunction, a diplomat and a resident said. No civilian casualties were reported but the status of the pilots on board was not immediately known.

Residents in southern Somalia said that columns of Kenyan troops had moved in and that military aircraft were flying overhead. Resident Ali Nur Hussein said Kenyan troops arrived in tanks and military trucks, and that troops were coordinating with Somali government soldiers.

Kenya's government spokesman, Alfred Mutua, said Kenyan troops "are pursuing al-Shabab across the border." He did not give any other details.

In response, al-Shabab, Somalia's most dangerous militant group, tried to raise the alarm in areas it controls. Residents in the town of Qoqani who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals said militants were going into homes and forcibly recruiting new fighters.

"Are you ready to live under Christians?" one al-Shabab official shouted on a militant radio station. "Get out of your homes and defend your dignity and religion. Today is the day to defend against the enemy."

A Somali government spokesman, Abdirahman Omar Osman, said his government welcomes logistical support from "our Kenyan brothers," but said Somalia did not need Kenyan troops.

"Our forces are ready to combat al-Shabab and they are doing so effectively. They are ready at the borders, so sending troops is not needed," Osman said.

The helicopter crashed in Liboi, a town about 10 miles (20 kilometers) from the Kenya-Somalia border. The Liboi resident asked not to be identified for fear of reprisals. The diplomat's employer does not allow him to be identified.

Mutua and Kenya's military spokesmen did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Kenyan troops have frequently crossed the border into Somalia, but Sunday's push appears to be a bigger and more concerted effort. Minister of Internal Security George Saitoti told a news conference on Saturday that Kenyan forces would pursue al-Shabab into Somalia.

"For the first time our country is threatened with the most serious level of terrorism," he said.

The public declaration to attack al-Shabab came two days after armed militants kidnapped two Spanish aid workers with the group Doctors Without Borders from the Dadaab refugee camp, a sprawling expanse of temporary homes where almost 500,000 Somalis live. The population of Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp, has swelled by tens of thousands in recent months because of Somalia's famine.

On Oct. 1, Somali gunmen took a wheelchair-bound Frenchwoman from her home near the resort town of Lamu. Somalis also abducted a British woman from a Kenyan coastal resort in September. Her husband was killed in the attack.

Kenya's push north into Somalia will open another front that Somali militants must contend with. African Union forces from Uganda and Burundi have expanded their control of Mogadishu in recent months and have almost completely forced al-Shabab out of the capital.

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Jason Straziuso contributed and Houreld reported from Nairobi, Kenya.

Associated Press

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