Monday, October 29, 2012

Daily Kos: Support 32,000 women who get pregnant after rape

I for one had NO IDEA how many women get pregnant from rape. So I researched and found a study conducted by medical professors at University of South Carolina. It's shocking. 32,000 EVERY YEAR. That's a lot of suffering women.

Can ANYONE who has a ?heart support elected officials or a party who would turn these 32,000 rape victims who get pregnant every year into criminals for seeking an abortion to free them from their nightmare? This idea of making abortion illegal for them is almost like legalizing LYNCHING of young women who get raped. It's outrageous. WOuld you want your daughter to be turned into a criminal if such a tragedy would befall her? If you think you are far from it; keep in mind, one in five college women is sexually assaulted.

We must make more people are aware of these hard cold facts to shock them into reality and action and shift the beauty shop and coffee shop conversations away from the abstract talking about "sanctity of life" versus "women's rights" to how we can SUPPORT our sisters who are victims of these atrocities. If everyone understands the stark reality about rape and unwanted pregnancy, people will rally against these men who plan to keep us down and out with forced birthing. ?This is an issue all women can rally around on both sides of the aisle and a lot of good men too. ? Let's stop glossing over reality with rhetoric. Let's protect these women and all women from the hands of out of touch people like Mourdock or Romney and Ryan who are working hard to take away our rights, as well as our dollars and "sense."

Spread the facts to young women you know. ?Read these medical studies below the fold that give proof to the numbers and tell the story of women who will suffer at the hands of lawmakers if we don't step up.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425-2233, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:

We attempted to determine the national rape-related pregnancy rate and provide descriptive characteristics of pregnancies that result from rape.
STUDY DESIGN:

A national probability sample of 4008 adult American women took part in a 3-year longitudinal survey that assessed the prevalence and incidence of rape and related physical and mental health outcomes.
RESULTS:

The national rape-related pregnancy rate is 5.0% per rape among victims of reproductive age (aged 12 to 45); among adult women an estimated 32,101 pregnancies result from rape each year. Among 34 cases of rape-related pregnancy, the majority occurred among adolescents and resulted from assault by a known, often related perpetrator. Only 11.7% of these victims received immediate medical attention after the assault, and 47.1% received no medical attention related to the rape. A total 32.4% of these victims did not discover they were pregnant until they had already entered the second trimester; 32.2% opted to keep the infant whereas 50% underwent abortion and 5.9% placed the infant for adoption; an additional 11.8% had spontaneous abortion.
CONCLUSIONS:

Rape-related pregnancy occurs with significant frequency. It is a cause of many unwanted pregnancies and is closely linked with family and domestic violence. As we address the epidemic of unintended pregnancies in the United States, greater attention and effort should be aimed at preventing and identifying unwanted pregnancies that result from sexual victimization.

Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1996 Aug;175(2):320-4; discussion 324-5.
Rape-related pregnancy: estimates and descriptive characteristics from a national sample of women.
Holmes MM, Resnick HS, Kilpatrick DG, Best CL.
Source

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Source: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/28/1151636/-Support-32-000-women-who-get-pregnant-after-rape

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Samsung Suggests You Make and Share Sex Tapes in Latest Ad

Samsung's latest Galaxy SIII ad starts off all cutesy: a family guy heading off on a work trip, saying goodbye to his young family. His kids have even made him a cute video to watch on the plane, and his wife has... hey now, his wife has been rather more adventurous. More »


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Thursday, October 25, 2012

'Extreme Cheapskates': Millionaire Forages For Food, Pees In Bottles (VIDEO)

Most people have an image in their heads of what a millionaire lifestyle would be like. Well, the latest episode of "Extreme Cheapskates" throws that fantasy right out the window and into the woods -- where Victoria forages for food. According to her boyfriend, Victoria is a millionaire. Perhaps she got that way by never spending a cent. Ever.

She's so beyond frugal that she pees in bottles to avoid having to flush, showers at a gym -- despite her shower working just fine -- and uses appliances that are nearly fifty years old, except that she doesn't even always do that. To save on costs, she cooked a meal for her family on a makeshift stove outside

And then there's how she gets her food. Victoria was proud that she gets her food from a combination of dumpster diving and foraging in the woods "for wild edibles."

Perhaps it wasn't surprising that the meal didn't go over all that well. Her daughter-in-law was particularly put off when Victoria revealed that she forages for the food.

Is it frugal living, or "Extreme Cheapskates"? Watch new stories every Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET on TLC.

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Jelly Bean rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S III on Sprint beginning today

Jelly Bean rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S III on Sprint beginning today

Sprint's the first US carrier to get the long-awaited Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S III. Featured as an OTA update, your device may start seeing it as early as today. Don't worry too much if this doesn't happen right away; experience has shown us that these large-scale OTA rollouts can be a lengthy process spanning the course of a couple weeks. Feel free to shout out in the comments if your device has already prompted you for the update. The press release is found below.

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Elizabeth Warren for president 2016?

Spinners and Winners

The marquee Senate race this year is in Massachusetts, where Democrat Elizabeth Warren is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown.

"I never thought I'd run for public office, but I feel the urgency of this moment," says Warren. "If we don't make some important changes and make them soon, this country is going to change fundamentally, and it's not for the better."

Democrats took notice of the former Harvard professor late last year, when a?video of Warren speaking on fair taxation and debt surfaced online.

"There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own. Nobody," Warren says in the video. "You built a factory out there, good for you, but I want to be clear, you moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for; you hired workers the rest of us paid to educate; you all were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for."

Warren's popularity among Democrats has only increased since then; there are already people talking, tweeting, and posting about Elizabeth Warren running for president in 2016.

"I have 5 words for that: No, no, no, no, no," says Warren, with a laugh. Though the woman who established the Consumer Protection Bureau is keen to get back to Washington, and says she is willing to work across the aisle and even with a -- unlikely, she says -- Romney administration.

"I want to go to Washington to fight for working families," says Warren "And that is true regardless of who is president and regardless of who else is in the United States Senate."

For more on Elizabeth Warren, including the candidate's views on the Supreme Court and which Republican senators she sees herself working with, check out today's Spinners and Winners. And head to yesterday's episode for our interview with incumbent GOP Sen. Scott Brown.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-players-abc-news/elizabeth-warren-2016-111200552.html

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Obama makes closing argument to voters in new ad

(AP) ? President Barack Obama is making his closing argument to voters, arguing the country has made progress under his watch and can't turn back now.

Obama makes the pitch in a new 60-second television advertisement released the morning after the final presidential debate.

In the spot, Obama speaks directly to the camera about his plans for a second term, including boosting manufacturing and spending on education. He also touts first-term accomplishments, including the bailout of the auto industry and the end of the Iraq war.

The ad's softer tone is a departure from the sharply critical spots the campaign has run in recent weeks as it seeks to stall Republican Mitt Romney's momentum.

The ad is running in seven battleground states: New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin and Colorado.

Associated Press

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Cancer Survivor Continues to Lead | Marines Blog

Staff Sgt. Nestor Cruz, staff noncommissioned officer in charge of the?Marine Corps Combat Shooting Team, engages targets with the SA80 A2, British Royal Marines service rifle, during the Roupell practice match at the Royal Marine Skill At Arms Meet at Altcar Range in Hightown, England, Sept. 17. Although diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2009, Cruz has continued to lead Marines and is now cancer-free. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Emmanuel Ramos)

In the middle of predeployment night-training exercise, Staff Sgt. Nestor ?Joe? Cruz struggled to lift his body from the humvee. In fact, he found he could hardly move at all.?The Marines? efforts to extract him drew the attention of the company commander.

A mandated trip to medical left Cruz on a week?s bed rest combating pneumonia. Eventually, a series of tests brought the conclusion that it was either a fungus or cancer, and he was referred to Bethesda for further treatment.

After several biopsies, Cruz was notified that he had Stage 4, Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin?s Lymphoma, cancer of lymph cells. He began chemotherapy Sept. 24, 2009.

?The biggest thing going through my mind was ?what am I going to tell my family,?? Cruz said. ?That was the only thing I was initially thinking about.?

His family made the decision to cherish each day and not hang their heads when they found out what they would be battling.

Staff Sgt. Nester J. Cruz, Team East, shoots a free throw during practice for the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 17, 2012. Cruz participated along with other Wounded Warrior Marines, veterans and allies, in the second annual trials that include swimming, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, track and field, archery and shooting. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Mark Fayloga)

?I couldn?t change what happened, just like I wouldn?t be able to stop a round that was already going down range,? said Cruz. ?The only thing we could do was stay positive, and that?s what we did.?

Cruz said everyone had their moments of thinking about what would happen if he succumbed to the disease, but he wanted to be remembered in a positive light, regardless of the outcome.

?We stayed positive, and we had a good time,? said Cruz. ?The entire time my hospital floor smelt like a Puerto Rican house on a Sunday. There was always someone there visiting and bringing food.?

Looking back on the time he spent in chemotherapy, Cruz said there is a lot he can?t remember. The day-to-day struggles are a blur to him, but he does remember the moments of excruciating pain.

?I think it was harder on my wife,? Cruz said of his wife, Helen. ?She was the one getting the bad news every single day, and she still came into my room with a smile on her face. That?s a true warrior.?

The Stage 4 cancer, which had spread throughout Cruz?s body, weakened him to the point that simply standing up and stretching broke his back.

?The pain level was horrendous,? said Cruz. ?I stood up and then heard a popping. That?s when they started telling me I wasn?t going to be able to get out of bed or walk anymore.

?Of course, you give a Marine a challenge or tell me I can?t do something, and I?m going to try and do it. As soon as they told me that, my number one goal was to get strong enough to go back to an active unit and have Marines under my belt and be that leader again.?

Cruz didn?t feel like he was able to lead Marines, but he did what he could by visiting wounded warriors who were at the hospital with him. Helen said he was leading from the front, even during his stay in the hospital.

?There were so many times someone would come in to try and lift his spirits,? Helen said. ?Within 15 minutes, the situation had been turned around and Joe was helping them out.?

In February, Cruz was cleared to go home. The cancer cells were still present in his lungs, but no longer active. He was completely free of cancer in June 2011. At?this point, Cruz was ready to get back in the fight, if he could. His neighbor told him there was a job opening at Weapons Training Battalion that would be perfect for him.

?I wanted to show the Marine Corps and myself that I could still lead Marines regardless of what was wrong with me,? said Cruz. ?I may not be able to do a physical fitness test or go on a hump, but I can still lead Marines during my recovery.?

Hellen wasn?t surprised he wanted to get back to work and fully supported him. She said he was never one for just sitting around, that just wasn?t him.

?He has a passion for everything he does, no matter what it is he is doing,? she said. ?He is a very compassionate person.?

Four-year-old Christopher Fangerow, from southern California, plays basketball with Staff Sgt. Nestor Cruz after the east vs. allies game of the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 18. Even while battling Stage 4 cancer, Cruz was known for his positive attitude and determination to return to lead Marines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel Wetzel)

While he was still in his half-body brace, Cruz went to visit the Weapons Training Battalion sergeant major and let him know he wanted to work for him.

?The first thought I had when he walked in my office was ?what the hell??? said Sgt. Maj. David Devaney, Weapons Training Battalion sergeant major. ?Here was this Marine who was still in recovery from Stage 4 cancer asking to work for me.?

Although Devaney was taken aback he didn?t let it change his decision.

?Our battalion takes pride in our wounded warriors,? said Devaney. ?If they can do the job, then they should be given the opportunity.?

The mindset and determination Cruz showed the battalion led to his being assigned to the Combat Shooting Team, where he currently works as the staff noncommissioned officer in charge.

Cruz and other wounded warriors who are temporarily assigned to his battalion set the example for all of the Marines.

?If that guy is doing it, how can anyone complain,? said Devaney. ?Our wounded warriors here are all awesome Marines, and we try to be the most wounded warrior-friendly unit that?s not the Wounded Warrior Regiment.?

Cruz said the opportunity he has been given at the battalion has taught him a number of things and let him experience more aspects of the Marine Corps than just being an infantry Marine. At WTB, he gets to work with Marines from all different military specialties.

Devaney said Cruz?s work ethic and the work he has done while being a part of the Combat Shooting Team speaks for itself.

?If you could bottle up his attitude and give a little bit to everybody, that would be an amazing thing,? Devaney said.

Source: http://marines.dodlive.mil/2012/10/24/cancer-survivor-continues-to-lead/

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Indian Corn Fall Wreath Tutorial | Positively Splendid {Crafts ...

After finishing up my outdoor fall decor last week, I knew I wanted to craft a new wreath for the space, as well.?There is something about a new wreath that makes me feel like I?m adding a smile to my front door!

Indian corn is such a vibrant, natural display of fall color at its finest, and I opted to use some mini Indian corn and a simple grapevine wreath for this project. Although this wreath only requires a few simple supplies, the end result is anything but ordinary! Let me show you how I put this together.

For this project, you will need?

  • Indian corn (I used 2 packages of 3 ears of mini Indian corn, and two large ears of Indian corn)
  • Grapevine wreath
  • Ribbon
  • Fabric scrap
  • Hot glue
  • Foam board
  • Decorative paper (I used wrapping paper)
  • Mod Podge
  • Foam brush

To begin, soften the husks of your corn by submerging them in warm water. A few seconds is all it takes to make them nice and pliable. Lay each ear of corn onto a piece of wax paper or freezer paper to dry slightly.

When the husks are dry enough to handle easily but still pliable, fold each husk piece down toward the ear of corn to form a pretty loop. The husks will bend easily, and you will likely find they will hold their shape on their own, but if you encounter any stubborn pieces, use hot glue to secure the loop into place.

Use hot glue to affix the ears of corn to your wreath, layering them in a way that showcases the pretty loops husk loops and the colorful kernels on each ear.

Cut a 3-inch strip of fabric, and wrap it around your wreath for another layer of color, securing it as you work with hot glue. (My fabric is from Joel Dewberry.)

Accent the wreath with a pretty ribbon bow, if desired.

I finished my wreath with a monogram made using foam board, which I covered with some fun faux bois wrapping paper from the dollar section at Target and Mod Podge. My friend Diane has a terrific tutorial for creating these monograms on her blog.

I love how the husks of the ears of corn mimic the look of flowers, and the rich fall colors make my heart happy!

Thanks so much for making me a part of your day!

Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day, you'll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create something beautiful, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential.

Source: http://www.positivelysplendid.com/2012/10/indian-corn-wreath-tutorial.html

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

USA: Bonhomme Richard ARG, 31st MEU Complete PHIBLEX ...

Bonhomme Richard ARG, 31st MEU Complete PHIBLEX

The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and embarked Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) departed from Subic Bay, Philippines Oct. 20 after completing the Amphibious Landing Exercise (PHIBLEX).

PHIBLEX is an annual bilateral exercise held in conjunction with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and is designed to improve interoperability, increase readiness and develop professional and personal relationships between U.S. and Philippine forces.

?Our historical relationship with the Republic of the Philippines is important,? said Lt. Col. Troy Roesti, executive officer of the 31st MEU. ?The resounding success of PHIBLEX 13 served to strengthen and reinforce the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our two countries.?

PHIBLEX lasted 10 days and was conducted at sea and ashore in the Republic of the Philippines. The bilateral training covered many different aspects of military operations, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions and combined arms live-fire exercises.

?The value of this partnered training is immeasurable,? said Roesti. ?The resounding success, camaraderie and esprit de corps experienced during PHIBLEX 13 will serve as a benchmark for future exercises and training opportunities with our friends in the Philippines.?

Marines and Sailors from the 31st MEU also visited five schools in Margulo, Magsaysay and Puerta Princesa. During these visits service members helped clean the schools by removing weeds and brush and by picking up trash. They also had the chance to interact with the children at the schools by playing games and talking with them.

?Getting to interact with the Filipino children goes beyond just playing games with them,? said Lance Cpl. Cameron Wright, a heavy equipment operator with the 31st MEU. ?They?ll remember our visits and the various medical and engineering projects we?ve done with them, which all goes toward fostering a stronger relationship that goes beyond military-to-military training. These are lifelong bonds for the future.?

Exercises like PHIBLEX help strengthen the ties between the U.S. and its partners and allies in the Pacific region.

?The partnered training during this exercise allowed U.S. Marines and Sailors, alongside Republic of the Philippine marines, sailors, soldiers and airmen, to teach and learn from each other, practice newly acquired skills and then demonstrate their unique capabilities,? said Roesti. ?The Marines and Sailors of the 31st MEU leave PHIBLEX 13 better trained and with memories that will not be forgotten.?

The Bonhomme Richard ARG, commanded by Capt. Cathal S. O?Connor, is comprised of amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), amphibious dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) and amphibious transport dock ship USS Denver (LPD 9) and is currently operating in the 7th Fleet Area of Responsibility.


Naval Today Staff,October 23, 2012; Image: US Navy

Source: http://navaltoday.com/2012/10/23/usa-bonhomme-richard-arg-31st-meu-complete-phiblex/

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In Myanmar, only sickest HIV patients get drugs

YANGON, Myanmar (AP) ? Thein Aung has been trained not to show weakness, but he's convinced no soldier is strong enough for this.

He clenches his jaw and pauses, trying to will his chin to stop quivering and his eyes not to blink. But he's like a mountain that is crumbling. His shoulders shake, then collapse inward, and he suddenly seems small in the denim Wrangler shirt that's rolled up to his elbows and hanging loosely off his skinny arms. Big tears drip from his reddened eyes, and he looks away, ashamed.

As he sits outside a crowded clinic on the outskirts of Myanmar's biggest city, he knows his body is struggling to fight HIV, tuberculosis and diabetes ? but he can't help wishing he was sicker.

Although Aung is ill enough to qualify for HIV treatment in other poor countries, there are simply not enough pills in Myanmar. Only the sickest of the sick are lucky enough to go home with lifesaving medicine here. The others soon learn their fate is ultimately decided by the number of infection-fighting cells found inside the blood samples they give every three months.

The World Health Organization recommends treatment start when this all-important CD4 count drops to 350.

In Myanmar, it must fall below 150.

____

Antiretroviral therapy, in the past considered a miracle only available to HIV patients in the West, is no longer scarce in many of the poorest parts of the world. Pills are cheaper and easier to access, and HIV is not the same killer that once left thousands of orphaned children in sub-Saharan Africa.

But Myanmar, otherwise known as Burma, remains a special case. Kept in the dark for so many decades by its reclusive ruling junta, this country of 60 million did not reap the same international aid as other needy nations. Heavy economic sanctions levied by countries such as the United States, along with virtually nonexistent government health funding, left an empty hole for medicine and services. Today, Myanmar is among the hardest places to get HIV care, and health experts warn it will take years to prop up a broken health system hobbled by decades of neglect.

"Burma is like the work that I did in Africa in the'90s. It's 15, 20 years out of date," says Dr. Chris Beyrer, an HIV expert at Johns Hopkins University who has worked in Myanmar for years. "If you actually tried to treat AIDS, you'd have to say that everybody with every other condition is going to die unless there are more resources."

Of the estimated 240,000 people living with HIV, half are going without treatment. And some 18,000 people die from the disease every year, according to UNAIDS.

The problem worsened last year after the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria canceled a round of funding due to a lack of international donations. The money was expected to provide HIV drugs for 46,500 people.

But as Myanmar wows the world with its reforms, the U.S. and other nations are easing sanctions. The Global Fund recently urged Myanmar to apply for more assistance that would make up the shortfall and open the door for HIV drugs to reach more than 75 percent of those in need by the end of 2015. It would also fight tuberculosis, a major killer of HIV patients. TB in Myanmar is at nearly triple the global rate as multi-drug resistant forms of the disease surge.

The aid group Doctors Without Borders has tried to take up the slack by providing more than half the HIV drugs being distributed. But every day, physicians at its 23 clinics must make agonizing decisions to turn away patients like Aung, who are desperately ill but still do not qualify for medicine because their CD4 counts are too high.

"It's very difficult to see those kind of situations," says Kyaw Naing Htun, a young doctor with a K-pop hairstyle and seemingly endless energy, who manages the organization's busy clinic in Insein. He says about 100 patients who should be on drugs are turned away every month in Yangon alone. "It takes a lot more resources when they come back sicker. It's a lose-lose game."

____

Aung first learned about the virus living inside him in April. He had dropped weight and wasn't sleeping well, but figured it was the TB and diabetes running him down.

When the test came back positive for HIV, he was shocked and scared: How? Why?

"I wanted to commit suicide when I found out the results," he says softly, looking away. "What upset me most was my wife. She says I shouldn't die now because we have children."

The questions swarmed and consumed him, followed by a flood of worry and guilt that he had possibly infected his spouse. Then the bigger concern: What's next?

Unlike many living in a country closed off to the world for the past half century of military rule, Aung, an Army staff sergeant, had some firsthand knowledge about HIV.

He had watched the disease rot one soldier from the inside out, punishing him with a cruel death. But he also saw another get on treatment and live a normal life, despite the military kicking him out.

With the images of those two men locked in his head, Aung decided to fight to save himself and ultimately his family. No one but his wife could know, or he would lose his job and their home on the military base because of the deep fear and discrimination surrounding the disease. Drugs were his only chance to keep the secret.

"If I get the medicine, and I can stay in this life longer, I will serve the country more and my family will not be broken," he says. "My family is invaluable."

At the clinic in Insein, an area of Yangon better known for a notorious prison, Aung, who is using another name to protect his identity, waited nervously for the results of his first blood test.

CD4 count: 460. Low enough for drugs in the U.S., but well above the 150 cutoff in Myanmar. He was given TB medication and told to come back in three months.

____

Many of the 200 people crammed into the two small buildings of an HIV center just outside Yangon are simply waiting to die.

Beloved opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi visited patients there in November 2010, just days after being freed from house arrest, appealing to the world for more medicine. She also spoke passionately in July about the stigma of HIV via a video link to the International AIDS conference in Washington, saying, "Our people need to understand what HIV really is. We need to understand this is not something that we need to be afraid of."

There are no doctors or nurses stationed at the hospice supported by Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party, forcing patients to care for each other. One man hangs a drip bag on a plastic string from the ceiling over an emaciated body. Other caregivers ? many of whom are also infected ? wave paper fans beside their loved ones for hours, providing the only relief they can offer.

Infected children whose parents have already died play barefoot in the stuffy, crowded rooms. Bodies, some nothing more than breathing corpses, are stacked side by side on bamboo slats above dirt floors.

Another room is packed with 20 women stretched out on straw mats crisscrossing the wooden floor. A young mother sobs in one corner as she breast-feeds a 7-day-old baby girl. She did not take HIV drugs until late in her pregnancy, and now must wait up to 18 months to know for sure whether her only child is infected.

"The funding is limited for the enormous number of patients," says newly elected parliament member Phyu Phyu Thin, who founded the center in 2002 and was jailed by the former government for her HIV work. "Waiting to get the medicine under the limits is too risky for many patients because they can only get it when their health is deteriorating."

____

Aung looks the part of a soldier with his shaved head and wiry build. He spent the first decade of his 27 years in the military fighting in domestic ethnic wars, away from his wife and two children.

It's this past life that devours him each night when sleep refuses to come. He served as a medic then, and regularly came into contact with the blood of wounded soldiers. He also had sex with other women. The question that haunts him most is, which one is to blame? He'll never know.

He takes sleeping pills every night to be released from these thoughts. But relief does not come, as chills and night sweats drench his body and the constant urge to urinate keeps him running to the toilet.

He's lost 10 pounds in the past month, dropping from 130 pounds to 120. His cheeks are starting to sink, and his eyes look hollow. His strength is also fading, and he can no longer lead grueling daily runs with the trainees. He uses his TB as an excuse, but he fears his superiors will not be fooled much longer.

"I try to hide it as much as I can, but some people have started rumors about me, so I try not to face them directly," he says. "I want to be strong like the other people. I'm trying, but now my body cannot follow my mind."

His wife refuses to be tested until Aung gets on the drugs. She worries if she comes back positive, her guilt-ravaged husband will kill himself.

"She doesn't want me to be depressed," he says. "If she is positive, I will be very, very depressed."

The disease has forced him to rethink who he is. He's killed people in combat, cheated on his wife and witnessed many horrors in his lifetime. But he wants a chance to make up for his wrongs.

As a Buddhist, he believes his disease is a punishment for misdeeds in a previous life. He vows to be a better man by helping others and giving what little he has to charity.

He says sicker patients deserve treatment first. Still, as he sits waiting for his second blood test, he can't help wishing his immune system was weak enough to help him reach the magic number.

But when the doctor reads his results, he knows he will leave empty-handed again.

CD4 count: 289. Still too high.

His only choice is to try again in three months, hoping he'll be sick enough then.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Milky Way's black hole getting ready for snack

ScienceDaily (Oct. 22, 2012) ? Get ready for a fascinating eating experience in the center of our galaxy. The event involves a black hole that may devour much of an approaching cloud of dust and gas known as G2.

A supercomputer simulation prepared by two Lab physicists and a former postdoc suggests that some of G2 will survive, although its surviving mass will be torn apart, leaving it with a different shape and questionable fate.

The findings are the work of computational physicist Peter Anninos and astrophysicist Stephen Murray, both of AX division within the Weapons and Complex Integration Directorate (WCI), along with their former postdoc Chris Fragile, now an associate professor at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, and his student, Julia Wilson.

They came up with six simulations, using the Cosmos++ computer code developed by Anninos and Fragile, which required more than 50,000 computing hours on 3,000 processors on the Palmetto supercomputer at Clemson University in Columbia, S.C.

Previous simulations of the upcoming event had been done in two-dimensions, but the Cosmos++ code includes 3D capability, as well as a unique "moving mesh" enhancement, allowing the simulation to more-efficiently follow the cloud's progression toward the black hole.

The black hole is known as Sgr A*. "Sgr" is the abbreviation for Sagittarius, the constellation near the center of the Milky Way. Most galaxies have a black hole at their center, some thousands of times bigger than this one.

"While this one is 3-to-4 million times as big as our sun, it has been relatively quiet," according to Murray. "It's not getting fed very much." Contrary to their name, black holes can appear very bright. That's because gas orbiting them loses energy via friction, getting hotter and brighter as it spirals inward before falling into the black hole.

The composition of the G2 cloud is still a mystery.

Astronomers originally noticed something in the region in 2002, but the first detailed determinations of its size and orbit came only this year. The dust in the cloud has been measured at about 550 Kelvin, approximately twice as hot as the surface temperature on Earth. The gas, mostly hydrogen, is about 10,000 Kelvin, or almost twice as hot as the surface of the sun.

Its origin is still unknown.

Murray says: "The speculation ranges from it having been an old star that had kind of a burp and lost some of its outer atmosphere, to something that was trying to be a planet and couldn't quite manage it because the environment was too hot."

As the cloud approaches the black hole and begins to fall into what Murray describes as "a gravity well" beginning next September, it will begin to shed energy, causing it to heat to incredibly high temperatures, visible to radio and X-ray telescopes on Earth as well as orbiting satellites such as NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.

But it won't be a collision course.

The point at which a stellar object can no longer escape being swallowed by a black hole is known as the Schwarzschild radius, a quantity whose value depends on the black hole's mass, the speed of light and the gravitational constant.

The cloud will actually pass far enough away that it will escape the point of no return by approximately 2,200 Schwarzschild radii, which in this case is about 200 times as far as Earth is from the sun.

But the supercomputer simulations show that the cloud will not survive the encounter.

According to Anninos: "There's too much dynamical friction that it experiences through hydrodynamic instabilities and tidal stretching from the black hole. So a lot of its kinetic energy and angular momentum will be dissipated away and it will just sort of break up into some sort of incoherent structure. Much of it will join the rest of the hot accretion disk around the black hole, or just fall and get captured by the black hole. It will lose a lot of its energy but not all of it. It will become so diffuse that it's unlikely that any remnant of the gas will continue on its orbital track."

The close encounter will take several months. The entire event is predicted to last less than a decade.

The simulation is posted on the Web. It shows the cloud modeled as a simple gas sphere, near the point in its orbit where it was first discovered. As it approaches Sgr A*, a process known as tidal stretching increasingly distorts the cloud. By the end of 2012, the cloud will be nearly five times longer than it is wide.

Along with tidal stretching, the cloud also experiences resistance in the form of ram pressure as it tries to plow through the hot interstellar gas that already fills the space around Sgr A*. The interactions of G2 with this background gas cause further disruptions to the cloud from Rayleigh-Taylor and Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities. Collectively, these effects act to strip some material from the cloud and feed it into Sgr A*.

An article describing the simulation research will appear in an upcoming issue of the Astrophysical Journal.

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Ryan Primes Colorado Audiences for Foreign-Policy Debate

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ? Before Mitt Romney takes the stage in Monday night?s foreign-policy debate against President Obama, his running mate Paul Ryan is seeking to bolster the Republican nominee by burnishing his foreign-policy credentials and suggesting that Obama is projecting weakness.

?The president himself acknowledged on TV a few weeks ago that he can?t change Washington from the inside,? Ryan said, in reference to an interview the president gave to Univision in September. It?s a line that he frequently trots out on the campaign trail, but he added a new spin while speaking on Sunday in Colorado Springs, which has a major military presence. ?If he can?t honor the men and women who put the uniform on by giving us a strong military, then I say we change presidents.?

Ryan is campaigning across Colorado on Monday with events in Pueblo, Durango, and Grand Junction.

Vice President Joe Biden also talked up his running mate's foreign policy credentials while blasting those of their rival's. Campaigning on Monday in Canton, Ohio, Biden pointed to the tariffs that the administration slapped on Chinese tire imports three years ago, a move that Romney opposed.

"This is the guy who is running ads here non-stop in Ohio saying he is going to get tough on China. C'mon man, C'mon man, please," Biden said.

The last of the three debates is expected to be the most challenging for Romney because of the focus on foreign policy, an area in which Obama has held a strong edge in polling. Ryan sought to prime the audience by saying that the president has embraced the $550 billion in defense spending cuts that are slated be implemented in January 2013 if Congress fails to reach agreement on other spending cuts to offset the increase in the debt ceiling from last summer.

Ryan voted for the bill to raise the debt ceiling that included the cuts, but has offered legislation to defer them, though his measure received no Democratic support when it passed the House in late July.

He also recalled the instance during which Obama was caught on a hot mic telling then-outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he would have ?more flexibility? to deal with missile defense after the November elections.

?When you see your president whispering to the president of Russia, when he thinks no one is listening, he?ll have more flexibility on missile defense, it begs the question: How much more does he want to give away?? Ryan asked.

Ryan said that he and Romney would pursue a very different style of foreign policy. ?We are safe, we keep prosperity when America?s military is strong and when our president speaks with resolve and clarity. That?s the kind of president Mitt Romney will be,? he said.

If Romney can hold his own in the debate on Monday evening, it could help give him the edge in states like Colorado, where a CBS News/New York Times/Quinnipiac poll taken in early October showed him leading the president by just 1 point.

Rodney Hawkins contributed

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Paul Ryan Urges Early Voting in Ohio

BELMONT, Ohio-Paul Ryan rallied a soggy, but hardy crowd at a campground here after a heavy downpour, twice urging those gathered to vote early.

"One thing Belmont County can do: if you head to early voting at your Belmont Board of Elections the one thing you can do is elect a man named Mitt Romney who will end this war on coal and allow us to keep these good paying jobs," Ryan said, standing in front of a barn at the Valley View campgrounds with the words "Victory in Ohio" on a banner hanging behind him.

He had the same message at the end of his brief remarks, thanking the enthusiastic group-many dressed in ponchos and hunting gear-for "listening and enduring the rain," adding not to "forget early voting."

There's a reason for all the urging: no Republican has gotten to the White House without taking Ohio and in 2008 Barack Obama beat John McCain here in Belmont County by a mere 880 votes. In 2004, John Kerry beat George W. Bush in Belmont County by 1,987 votes, but ended up losing the state and the election.

Polls in the state still show the president ahead, but also show a tightening between the two candidates. A Fox News poll released Friday had Obama with 46 percent to Romney's 43 percent.

The GOP vice presidential nominee didn't hesitate to try to connect with the audience of several hundred, reminding them he spent "four great formative years" at Miami University of Ohio and managing to fit in three hunting references in his 15 minute speech.

"I've chased your deer around this state as well, it's a lot like where I come from Wisconsin," Ryan, an avid bow hunter, said. "I've got to think of some deer I reckon right through that draw right there in those woods. I haven't been able to bow hunt this year yet?I have my phone is camouflage and blaze orange, it reminds me that I get to take my daughter for her first gun hunt for deer this year after we have elected Mitt Romney the next president of the United States."

Earlier Saturday, Ryan campaigned in Pennsylvania hitting the president on his energy policy. Later this afternoon, Ryan travels to a fundraiser in Northern New Jersey before two events in Iowa and one in Colorado Sunday.

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Romney ups criticism of Obama's second-term plans

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, center, talks with foreign policy adviser Dan Senor, left, and his vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., before boarding his campaign plane at Daytona International Airport, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. gestures while speaking at a campaign rally at the Valley View Campgrounds in Belmont, Ohio, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012, where he talked about economic conditions and the coal industry. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, addresses supporters as his vice presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., listens at the Daytona Beach Historic Bandshell during the Romney Ryan Victory Rally in Daytona Beach, Fla., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

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First lady Michelle Obama speaks to Friday, October 19, 2012, during a campaign event in Racine, Wis. About 2,500 people gathered to see her speak at Memorial Hall. (AP Photo/Journal Times, Gregory Shaver)

(AP) ? Heading into the campaign's final weeks, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is upping his criticism of President Barack Obama's plans for a second term, accusing the Democrat of failing to tell Americans what he would do with four more years. The Obama campaign is aggressively disputing the notion, claiming it's Romney who hasn't provided specific details to voters.

At campaign events, in a new ad and fundraising appeal out Saturday, Romney is setting up the closing weeks as a choice between what he says is a "small" campaign that's offering little new policy and his own ambitious plan to fundamentally change America's tax code and entitlement programs.

The new Romney ad criticizes the president's policies on debt, health care, taxes, energy and Medicare, arguing that Obama is simply offering more of the same. The campaign did not say where the spot would air. The fundraising appeal hits Obama for raising taxes and increasing the debt by $5.5 trillion, repeating the lack-of-agenda criticism.

"Although President Obama won't lay out his plan for a second term, we already know what it will be ? a repeat of the last four years. We can't afford four more years of crushing debt and wasteful spending," Romney says in the letter, adding he has a clear plan to put America on a path to prosperity.

Both Obama and Romney retreated from the campaign trail Saturday to bone up on foreign policy, leaving the work of courting voters to their running mates.

Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan on Saturday continued the no-agenda theme against Obama at campaign stops near Pittsburgh and in Belmont, Ohio.

"He's not even telling you what he plans on doing," Ryan told a rain-soaked crowd of about 1,100 people at a campground in coal-rich eastern Ohio.

Obama's campaign disputes the notion that the president hasn't outlined a detailed second-term agenda, pointing to his calls for immigration reform, ending tax breaks for upper income earners, fully implementing his health care overhaul and ending the war in Afghanistan.

In a statement sent after Romney's Friday night event, Obama campaign spokesman Danny Kanner ticked through a series of policy items, calling them "just part of President Obama's agenda for a second term."

Obama, at the Democratic National Convention, called for creating 1 million manufacturing jobs over the next four years with a mix of corporate tax rate cuts and innovation and training programs. He has set a goal of cutting the growth of college tuition in half over the next 10 years. He also has called for Congress to pass proposals he made last year that include includes tax credits for companies that hire new workers and funding for local municipalities to hire more teachers, police officers and firefighters.

As for why Republicans would back the same proposals they have already voted against, Obama has told supporters he expects his re-election would "break the fever" on Capitol Hill that led to gridlock during his first term.

Vice President Joe Biden made a diagnosis of his own on Saturday, saying Ryan had caught "Romnesia," the word Obama used the day before to describe what he calls Romney's changing polices.

"That man is contagious," Biden said of Romney, to loud cheers at a campaign stop in St. Augustine, Fla. "Congressman Ryan caught it as well."

He said the Wisconsin Congressman is now giving a new explanation for cuts in the budget he oversaw and passed in the House.

The president's aides are particularly irked by the questions about Obama's second-term agenda, because they say it's Romney who has failed to provide voters with details. They point to his refusal to provide specifics about his tax plan or outline what he would replace the president's health care overhaul with if he makes good on his promise to repeal the federal law.

An independent group backing Obama, though, is trying to renew attention on Romney's tenure at the helm of the private equity firm Bain Capital. The group, Priorities USA Action, is re-airing an ad about an AMPAD plant in Marion, Ind. That spot features former employee Mike Earnest recalling being told to build a stage from which officials of the office supply company later announced mass layoffs.

He says, "It was like building my own coffin." That ad first aired in battleground states in the summer.

Romney aides have said AMPAD was a struggling business to begin with, and Bain overall created many more jobs than were lost.

That ad will air in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. The new campaign will be in addition to a $30 million effort against Romney policy proposals, the group said.

Monday's debate in Boca Raton, Fla., with its focus on international affairs, is the third and final between the two rivals and comes just 15 days before the election.

Obama left Friday for Camp David, the presidential hideaway in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains, where he is huddled with advisers preparing for the debate. Among those with him are White House senior adviser David Plouffe and senior campaign strategist David Axelrod. Aides say Obama was also being assisted by National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and former Obama aide Karen Dunn.

Romney was also with aides preparing for the debate, spending the weekend in Florida.

Both campaigns are heavily targeting Florida and its 29 electoral votes ? the most of any tossup state. It was the second day of a two-day Florida swing for Biden, which overlapped a two-day swing by Ryan. Romney's wife, Ann, was also in Florida Saturday and First Lady Michelle Obama planned a visit Monday, ahead of the presidential debate that night in Boca Raton. The president is planning at least two days of campaigning in Florida after the debate.

Monday's 90-minute debate will be moderated by Bob Schieffer of CBS News. It will be similar to the first debate, with both men standing at lecterns on a stage. Schieffer has listed five subject areas, with more time devoted to the Middle East and terrorism than any other topic.

While the economy has been the dominant theme of the election, foreign policy has attracted renewed media attention in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.

Obama had ranked well with the public on his handling of international issues and in fighting terrorism, especially following the death of Osama bin Laden. But the administration's response to the Libya attack and questions over levels of security at the consulate have given Romney and his Republican allies an issue with which to raise doubts about Obama's foreign policy leadership.

Romney has spent large amounts of time off the campaign trail to prepare for the upcoming foreign policy debate. Aides say the additional time preparing is well-spent even if it comes at the expense of public events.

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Kuhnhenn reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Ken Thomas in Washington and Ann Sanner in Belmont, Ohio, contributed to this report.

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Stealth Survival: Simple Survival Tips -The Exit Strategy

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Simple Survival Tips -The Exit Strategy

An exit strategy ?is the means by which you can achieve your goals by lessening the risk presented by a variety of different situations and limiting the possibility of your objective having a cost that may be in excess of your desired goal. An exit strategy has two main goals. These goals are to keep the loss of lives or injuries to a minimum and to conserve the maximum amount of your available resources. An exit strategy should be included as a part of your emergency plans to give you the maximum chances for survival. Many people are quite familiar with the term ?bugging out? but may not realize the most efficient way to decide if this is your best and most viable option. This is where having an exit strategy will be of the most value depending upon the severity of the current situation. Now if you?re looking at the possibility being in water over your head due to rising flood waters your obvious goal is to minimize the possibility of drowning by ?bugging out?. This may solve one of the goals of an exit strategy (i.e., the loss of life), but it won?t solve the problem of the resulting loss of available resources that may occur. Your emergency planning should take such a possibility into account and provide for this contingency. While the first goal of an exit strategy will always be to minimize the loss of life or injury, it?s important to make plans that will enable you to satisfy both goals. Certain resources, such as food, water and shelter, will be just as necessary for you to achieve the first goal of an exit strategy. You won?t solve the problem if you live just long enough to die from exposure to the elements, dehydration or starvation from the lack of food. It is extremely difficult to plan for every possibility that might endanger your survival. Including an exit strategy in your planning can give you a definite advantage in order to achieve your goal of survival. Staying above the water line!

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Do You Qualify for Weight Loss Surgery? - Hive Health Media

About Douglas Robb

Doug Robb is a personal trainer, a fitness blogger and author, a competitive athlete, and a student of nutrition and exercise science. He's also the co-founder of the Hive Health Media blog network. Since 2008, Doug has expanded his impact by bringing his real-world experience online via the health & fitness blog ? Health Habits.

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Breast Cancer Risk Predicted by Blood Hormone Levels ...

Researchers have found that blood hormone tests can predict a woman?s risk of postmenopausal breast cancer for up to 20 years.

The study used data from the Nurses Health Study and looked at 796 patients with postmenopausal breast cancer who had not received hormone therapy, and each was matched with two controls who were not diagnosed with breast cancer. Blood tests had been conducted on these women during the periods 1989 to 1990 and 2000 to 2002. The researchers found a single hormone level that was associated with breast cancer.

?We found that a single hormone level was associated with breast cancer risk for at least 16 to 20 years among postmenopausal women not using postmenopausal hormones,? said Dr. Xuehong Zhang, lead author of the study and instructor at Brigham and Women?s Hospital at Harvard Medical School. ?We, and others, are now evaluating if the addition of hormone levels to current risk prediction models can substantially improve our ability to identify high-risk women who would benefit from enhanced screening or chemoprevention ? if so, the current data suggest that hormone levels would not need to be measured in the clinic more than once every 10, or possibly 20, years.?

Zhang and colleagues also found that women with hormone levels in the highest 25% for estradiol, testosterone, and DHEAS (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate) had a 50% to 107% greater chance of developing breast cancer when compared to the lowest 25%. The researchers stated that, in general, increased hormone levels except for DHEAS ?tracked closely? with an increased risk for receptor-positive breast cancer, and were associated with recurrent or fatal breast cancer.

The study is to be presented at the 11th Annual American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Whenever Fixing Up Your House Don't Forget The Outside | Home ...

A lot of people like to make their home a comfortable place to be, especially with the decorating of the inside. However that does not mean that you need to quit there, and not also express yourself with the outside of your house as well. In the same way your kitchen is the heart of the inside of your house, finding ways to add your personal mark to your garden and porch are also important. Depending on where you reside, the outside decor can be more complicated, because of the weather. Think about the best way you would like to spruce up your courtyard and your outside porch area.

Do you prefer to invite other people over for cookouts and/or pool parties? However, you may enjoy the solitude of relaxing alone while reclining in a lawn chair. A person might not possess a pool but most likely you have an outdoor grill that you can plan everything else around. Backyard furniture has several options these days, and many are weatherproof, so you won?t need to be too concerned with them on bad weather days. Your available choice of exterior furnishings is considerable, so there shouldn?t be a problem finding the right style or comfort level.

To achieve the correct outdoor lighting would once require the services of an electrical contractor, but now there are easy ways to light up your yard. A particularly very cost efficient method is to utilize solar lights that you can place in different locations so that they are going to be exposed to sunlight which charges them. These items work very well in many situations although during certain seasons of the year when there is less sunlight they may not provide light all night long. Picking out things to plant in your yard could be the hardest part of planning your outdoor decor. A nice green yard always looks good, but to express your own style, you will want to pick out some of the the appropriate plants. You?ll be able to locate these plants in planters or even in the soil. Decorative planters can be used by growing flowers, and the containers can be a component of the decor by themselves.

It is great to have plenty of places to sit down in your yard, so think about putting a stone bench. It?s going to be long lasting, and fit in with the natural parts of your yard. You might even want to put in statuary, as an additional touch. A fountain is an additional tranquil but preferred option. A solar-powered fountain is often an low-cost useful option. This is often something as elementary as water flowing from a container creating a simulated waterfall. There?s nothing quite so calming as to sit in your yard experiencing the sounds of water which block out other neighborhood sounds.

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ast agreement ?When you decorate your home?s interior, be certain that you also take into account the outside appearance. Whenever people come around your home, the first thing they notice is what your property looks like on the outside. Whatever they see externally can give them a preview of what they?ll see once they cross the threshold.

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Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake marry in Italy

FILE - In this May 7, 2012, file photo, Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala benefit, celebrating Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada in New York. The couple released a statement Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, to People magazine confirming their wedding. They said the ceremony was beautiful and it was special to be surrounded by our family and friends. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)

FILE - In this May 7, 2012, file photo, Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala benefit, celebrating Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada in New York. The couple released a statement Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, to People magazine confirming their wedding. They said the ceremony was beautiful and it was special to be surrounded by our family and friends. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)

FILE - In this May 7, 2012, file photo, Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala benefit, celebrating Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada in New York. The couple released a statement Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, to People magazine confirming their wedding. They said the ceremony was beautiful and it was special to be surrounded by our family and friends. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)

FILE - This May 3, 2010 file photo shows actress Jessica Biel and actor-singerJustin Timberlake at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala in New York. The couple released a statement Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, to People magazine confirming their wedding. They said the ceremony was beautiful and it was special to be surrounded by our family and friends. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

FILE - This May 3, 2010 file photo shows actress Jessica Biel and actor-singerJustin Timberlake at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala in New York. The couple released a statement Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, to People magazine confirming their wedding. They said the ceremony was beautiful and it was special to be surrounded by our family and friends. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel got married.

"It's great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends," the couple said in a statement released Friday to People magazine.

Biel spokeswoman Meredith O'Sullivan Wasson confirmed the report.

The 31-year-old Timberlake and 30-year-old Biel were wed in southern Italy. The couple got engaged in December after dating for several years.

Timberlake, who has been acting more than singing lately, stars in the Clint Eastwood baseball film, "The Trouble with the Curve." Biel stars in the remake of "Total Recall." She can next be seen in "Hitchcock."

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Law, confidence and real estate investment in Thailand | Property ...

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By Desmond Hughes

Recently I attended the Thailand Property Awards 2012 at the Dusit Thani hotel in Bangkok. I was impressed by the year on year increase in attendees; the broad spectrum of representation of all things real estate ? from developers and hotel operators to banks, architects and media to name but a few. An event with a great mix of foreign and Thai persons, who are positively pushing the boundaries of the real estate market, and making Thailand more competitive in this field, each year.

There were quite a few highlights, but for me, the dazzling star of the show was the guest speaker, Khun Korn Chatikavanij, the ex-Finance Minister under the previous Democrat led government of Thailand. I won?t attempt to regurgitate or attempt to convey what was a smart; humour filled and expertly audience focused speech, worthy of a potential world institution leader, and a man who was reported as capable of being in the running to head up the IMF. Observers have commented though that the IMF appears to have a predictable recruitment scheme not as modern or wide ranging as it could be. The humour demonstrated in the speech I do feel a sense of shared pride in, as much as I believe Khun Korn may well have picked up such humour having been born and in his formative years educated in my former home, the United Kingdom. Recessions aside, the place does still have a lot going for it.

However, I would like to extrapolate one topic of Khun Korn?s speech, which I think is worth expanding upon in the context of Thailand?s legal environment ? and that is, investor confidence. Laws and confidence are inextricably linked. With 9 years worth of experience as an owner of a law firm in Thailand I can say that I have a few fine tuned observations, which might provoke some thought on how new legal developments and change could shape a bright future of real estate.

Land investigations, purging breaches of law by public and private persons

For the lawyers out there, I include companies in the word ?persons?.

Right now, we have a series of land investigations across Thailand. Earlier in the year, there were a spate of law suits, destruction and demolition of property, and allegations flying back and forth between various parties regarding alleged encroachment into National Parks, which are quite rightly, protected areas in Thailand. Most recently, we have had a series of damaging reports about alleged encroachment into National Parks by projects, hotels and individuals in Phuket. Phuket has been heralded as one of the jewels of foreign property investment in Thailand. The economic benefits of development in the Province are plain to see. However, you can also start to see signs of over development in certain places in Phuket, which have been made or planned with disregard to environmental balance, especially noticeable given the fact the beauty of Phuket is enshrined in its natural form.

What is amazing about the investigations is the manner in which they appear to have been conducted. This is not a fact, just an outside observation, about appearance of conduct. Regardless of right or wrong, appearance on well established properties of military, guns and media circuses do not bode well for outside viewing. To a foreign investor, the investigations look truly appalling, detract from confidence in terms of investment, and perhaps worst of all, appear completely ambiguous and inconsistent in terms of the application of examination. Maybe the investigations, and the results will determine that the investigations are wholly justified, but of course, that doesn?t assist much with investor confidence in the real estate market. I can explain why in brief form here: Investors will take risks when they invest in a country and sector, but within parameters in which they believe there is a degree of certainty and logic.

When investors inspect land sites in Thailand to develop hotels, condominiums or any form of real estate, they seek confidence from the target land and properties by checking land titles. When they check the land titles, they are informed, as a general rule, that they can rely upon land titles issued by government officials and land departments although they are also informed by law firms that they do need to check the history of the land anyway for ?anomalies?. If they were not able to rely upon the very documents issued by such departments, then of course, any investment would be tantamount to rolling a dice, and betting that perhaps an investment might just be ?ok?.

So, what is the solution? Is it to ignore potential encroachments of Thailand?s valuable, world revered and amazingly beautiful National Parks and Forestry Reserves? Certainly not. The solution is to adjust how land is valued, how land is treated in relation to past infringements, and to think about implementing a fair and balanced system, which can allow both domestic and foreign investors to trust the land title system and land title papers they are restricted to dealing with.

This can be done, with a concerted effort on the part of the administration, to implement:

  1. a completely electronic based Land Title Database system, across Thailand

  1. An ?Amnesty? Period, for any land owner believing that they may have encroached or breached the rules, to step forward and have their land assessed, without fear of revocation of land title. Financial Penalties, a revenue generating exercise, could be applied to any land owner found to have encroached

  1. A ?Whitewash? Procedure, providing a whitewash or ?forgiveness? of infringements exceeding more than 15 years. It doesn?t have to be 15 years, I just plucked the number out of an imaginary hat.

  1. A very strict enforcement, of all those who are not granted Amnesty, and all those whose land cannot be Whitewashed, where the breach relates to infringement with knowledge of the infringement. The test of knowledge should be evidence based. No evidence, then the land title should be whitewashed.

Each of these processes should include fees for Government, for carrying out the work and exercises envisaged.

However, I am a realist, and am fully aware that the suggestions of a foreigner in Thailand on ?how to do things? will have absolutely zero impact on how things are actually done. There are far more powerful forces at work, than my humble existence could ever achieve.

Imagine if this process were to happen: lawyers would have less checking to do; investors would have less questions; the word ?Chanote? would truly imply that a land title was absolutely secure and reliable without fear of revocation; transactions would occur more quickly; Thailand would become more competitive in Asia and the world ? especially with a land title system converted into an electronic data system. Corruption could be reduced; investor confidence would increase exponentially. Wow ? what an amazing array of positive possibilities for a country many foreigners love, including me.

Balanced laws and enforcement

For all my suggestions of ?amnesty? and ?whitewash? above, I also believe in stricter, more regulated and better enforcement of the laws which protect the lands and environment of Thailand. Here are just a few items which could balance matters:

  1. stricter observation of building on steep slopes and gradients. You only need to drive around a resort area, and you will be able to see why this is needed.

  1. More stringent ?density rules? regarding building to empty land plot ratios.

  1. More stringent requirements for ?Green Areas? in residential and mixed use projects, including also more requirements for green areas in residential condominiums in the city.

  1. Stricter observation of any ?new settlements? appearing in National Parks and Forestry Zones, to avoid ?creeping? by settlers to expand settlements within National Parks and National Forestry areas.

  1. Clearer Land Laws ? clarity on Thai companies which have foreign investors which develop land, and therefore must acquire land, albeit in joint venture, to be developed into residential projects, hotels and other beneficial forms of real estate for Thailand.

  1. Clearer licensing laws and enforcement. Prohibiting guest houses from running as hotels, without licenses. Examining rental programs being applied on a resort style basis, and applying license requirements to such programs, for the sake of clarity for investors and owners of units in such projects.

There is currently way too much ?grey area? in enforcement, consistency, implementation, and applications of rules, laws and regulations in real estate. That is why some investors have been ?burnt?, innocently, when investing in property, which must be situated, on land, in Thailand. This can be rectified, but will require a balance between a passionate determination to preserve Thailand?s beauty, and to encourage managed progressive development of real estate by Thai companies, Thai-foreign joint venture companies, and Thai and foreign buyers all interested in the opportunities in the Kingdom.

It can always be said that there are bigger economic legal and social issues to deal with in Thailand: infrastructure development; narrowing what seems to be a bigger more obvious gap between the rich and the poor; trying to temper elitism and Thai?s patronage system with support for less fortunate people; improving the education system not only so that Thai people have confidence in their children?s education and competitiveness, but aiming higher so that Thailand becomes a country where other nation?s parents will want their children to be educated, as a country of choice, not necessity of location. Where does this little article of real estate fit into all of these goals? Well, somewhere at least. There is no harm in trying to develop and improve many aspects of Thailand at the same time.

Source: http://www.property-report.com/law-confidence-and-real-estate-investment-in-thailand-25594

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