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Motorola Mobility launches Motorola MOTOKEY SOCIAL in Chile

MOTOKEY SOCIAL

Motorola Mobility is continuing their Global device rollouts with the Motorola MOTOKEY SOCIAL now making its way to Chile.

We are committed to launching competitively priced cellular telephones with the features demanded by consumers who still do not have a smartphone, but need access to e-mail, create Wi-Fi hotspots to give internet access and social networks,” said Fernando Sanchez, general manager for Mobile Devices, Motorola Mobility Chile.

Motorola MOTOKEY SOCIAL comes with a 3-megapixel camera and support for a microSD card of up to 32 GB, high-speed USB 2.0 file transfer and support for multiple audio and image formats. The device also comes equipped with Bluetooth and stereo radio, as well as a 3.5 mm earphone jack for high quality audio.

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New doubts about prostate-cancer vaccine Provenge ? Reuters ...

MB Comment: Pharmaceutical companies game the placebo during clinical trials to flatter the safety and efficacy of their tested products. Want to look safe? Use a dangerous placebo. Dendreon may have done that with its so-called prostate cancer vaccine Provenge. There are no regulations for placebos, drug makers have carte blanche from the FDA to fiddle scientific studies with phony placebos.

?Marie Huber, a trained scientist and former hedge-fund analyst, made it her mission in the last year to analyze what she believes are deadly flaws in the studies that led to the approval of Provenge by the FDA.

She argues that the main reason Provenge seemed to extend survival ? a crucial factor in the FDA?s decision ? was that older men in the study who did not receive Provenge died months sooner than similar patients in other studies.

She raises the possibility the ?placebo? they received was actually harmful and made Provenge, known scientifically as sipuleucel-T, look better by comparison.?

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New doubts about prostate-cancer vaccine Provenge

Mar 30, 2012

(Reuters) ? Prostate cancer vaccine Provenge has long incited passions unlike any other cancer therapy.

Doctors who raised doubts about it received death threats. Health regulators and lawmakers faced loud protests at their offices. A physician at the American Cancer Society was so intimidated by Provenge partisans that he yanked a skeptical discussion of it from his blog.

The vitriol dissipated in April 2010, when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Provenge for advanced prostate cancer, satisfying investors in manufacturer Dendreon and patients who for years had demanded it be put on the market.

But the bell on Round Two sounded when Marie Huber, a trained scientist and former hedge-fund analyst, made it her mission in the last year to analyze what she believes are deadly flaws in the studies that led to the approval of Provenge by the FDA.

She argues that the main reason Provenge seemed to extend survival ? a crucial factor in the FDA?s decision ? was that older men in the study who did not receive Provenge died months sooner than similar patients in other studies.

She raises the possibility the ?placebo? they received was actually harmful and made Provenge, known scientifically as sipuleucel-T, look better by comparison.

As Huber gains traction, most notably with a February paper in the prestigious Journal of the National Cancer Institute, she, too, is receiving threats. One post on an investors? message board last month suggested that ?somebody smack her with a rubber hose.? An email said ?don?t think you will be unscathed in this battle you waged on Provenge.?

Provenge is Dendreon?s only product and the company?s stature with investors has waned with disappointing sales. In 2011, product revenues totaled $213.5 million, far from the $400 million Dendreon initially projected.

The company insists Huber?s analysis is flawed and that Provenge has helped thousands of men with prostate cancer.

?I?m looking forward to getting this to patients around the world,? said President and Chief Executive John Johnson.

FIRST CANCER VACCINE

Since it won FDA approval two years ago, Provenge has been Exhibit A for the idea that a patient?s immune system can control or cure cancer. The first therapeutic cancer vaccine to reach the market, Provenge tries to engineer white blood cells, part of the immune system, to vanquish prostate cancer, which killed an estimated 33,720 men in the United States last year.

Its path to approval has all the features of a heavyweight healthcare fight ? desperate patients demanding access to a promising therapy, a very expensive drug that extends life only a few months and efficacy data open to interpretation.

The FDA declined to approve the drug in 2007, when a clinical trial failed to show it slowed tumor growth. That incited protests, lawsuits and death threats against physicians on the FDA advisory panel who did not recommend approval, breaking with the 13-4 majority in favor.

?Provenge came along when we didn?t have much to offer for prostate cancer,? said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld of the ACS. ?The advocacy community was bursting at the seams for something that worked. When you have that situation, it inflames passions and that can overtake the science.?

In the pivotal trial called IMPACT, published in July 2010, but shared with the FDA months earlier, Provenge extended median survival by 4.1 months to 25.8 months from 21.7 months. That was sufficient for FDA approval. The vaccine costs $93,000 and patients also incur physician and other charges. Medicare agreed to cover Provenge last year, as have private insurers, but doctors initially balked at a long wait for reimbursement.

Huber had long been ?utterly intrigued? by Provenge and its ?huge promise of harnessing the immune system to battle cancer,? she said in an interview.

In documents JNCI requires authors to sign, she declared no financial conflicts of interest. Neither she nor her former firm nor anyone else she is connected to stands to benefit financially from her analysis, she said.

Instead, she says she is motivated to help ?vulnerable and desperate patients? ? so much so that she gave up her job, salary and health insurance. Arguing that Provenge is harming these men, she called ?the whole thing utterly horrific. The company got away with hiding data and doctors making $7,000 per prescription won?t even engage in discussion? about whether it helps their patients.

After receiving degrees in biochemistry and bioscience enterprise from Cambridge University, Huber began working as an analyst for a hedge fund in 2007. A Thomson Reuters analysis of securities filings confirmed her former firm has not held any positions in Dendreon.

LACK OF EVIDENCE

Each dose of Provenge is custom-made. A nurse or technician withdraws white blood cells from a man?s arm in a three-to-four hour procedure called leukapheresis.

The cells are shipped to a Dendreon manufacturing facility, where for two days they are incubated with a ?fusion protein:? One protein that stimulates the cells? growth and maturation and another called PAP, or prostatic acid phosphatase. PAP is an antigen that studs prostate cancer cells like antennae, pieces of it sticking out of the cells? surfaces.

Dendreon says the patients? white blood cells take up the antigen and within hours their surfaces bristle with fragments of the telltale molecule. The cells are then shipped back to the physician and infused into the patient. A full treatment includes three such procedures, two weeks apart.

Back inside the body, Dendreon claims the modified cells trigger the immune system to produce T cells that kill any cell sporting the PAP antigen ? namely, prostate cancer cells.

In principle, that should eliminate the cancer, but Provenge does not shrink either the primary tumor or metastases.

Steven Rosenberg of the National Cancer Institute, a leading tumor immunologist, says that raises doubts over whether Provenge helps patients live longer, as the IMPACT trial reported.

?We have a lot of data that supports the idea that the product works the way it was designed to,? said Dr. Mark Frohlich, Dendreon?s chief medical officer. ?We?re seeing evidence of immune-system activation. The only question is whether the T cells are killing the tumor.?

The FDA acknowledges that data supporting Provenge?s approval did not show the drug shrank tumors, but says the overall survival benefit was enough to bring it to market. Spokeswoman Rita Chapelle, citing data submitted by Dendreon, said there is a ?lack of evidence of anti-tumor activity,? the reason for which ?is unclear.?

SUSPICIONS OVER SURVIVAL BENEFIT

Huber?s analysis comes from data showing that men who received the placebo had very different survival times based on their age. Men older than 65 lived 17.3 months on placebo and 23 months with Provenge. Men younger than 65 lived 28 months after receiving placebo and 29 months after Provenge.

Other studies have shown that age generally does not affect how long a man survives with this form of prostate cancer, says Peter Iversen, a urologist and prostate-cancer surgeon at the University of Copenhagen and co-author of the paper with Huber.

Combining these findings led to the new paper?s conclusion: The four-month edge in median survival from Provenge for all patients was due to longer survival among older men who got the vaccine.

?There is no efficacy in the younger patients, the primary group where you would expect it,? said Huber.

Since the immune system weakens with age, an immune-based therapy should work better in younger men.

Some experts agree.

?If it was really a vaccine, you?d think younger men would show more response, since they are more immunocompetent,? said NCI?s Rosenberg.

On that basis, Huber and her co-authors, including two prostate-cancer specialists, argue the placebo used in the trial may have harmed the older men, cutting months off their lives and inadvertently making Provenge seem beneficial.

One way that could have occurred was through leukapheresis. That process removed about 90 percent of certain kinds of circulating white blood cells, according to calculations by immunologist Laura Haynes of the Trudeau Institute, a co-author of the JNCI paper.

The Provenge men got back about 32 percent of those cells, which had been stored at body temperature. The placebo men got back 12 percent, which had been incubated at near-freezing temperatures. Cold storage has been reported to kill ?most, if not all, of those cells,? notes the JNCI paper. Moreover, said Haynes, ?if you return dead and dying cells to older men you are likely to cause inflammation,? which can stoke the growth of cancerous cells.

Younger men were better able to replace the lost white blood cells, argued Iversen. Older men could not, resulting in early death.

?These cells are very specialized and there is research suggesting that removing them can harm older men,? he said.

Earlier this month, DynaMed, an online database used by physicians, added to its Provenge entry a note on the JNCI paper, but calls the concern ?not substantiated.? ACS?s Lichtenfeld says the analysis ?might inhibit some patients and doctors from going ahead with a very expensive drug.?

Huber says she plans to approach European regulators as they consider Dendreon?s application to approve Provenge.

Investor message boards have lit up in response to the new paper. In February, an anonymous commentator on InvestorVillage.com warned that Huber?s work was about to be published ?a few days before our earnings. Her agenda is obvious.?

IFFY STATISTICS

Critics of the new analysis argue the number of cells removed is too small to suppress the immune system. Charles Drake, an oncologist and immunologist at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, said there is no evidence the placebo men in IMPACT suffered more infections or other effects of a depleted immune system than the Provenge men.

The scientist who led IMPACT, oncologist Philip Kantoff of Dana Farber Cancer Center, said colleagues in immunology ?dismissed as nonsense the idea that leukapheresis could hurt individuals.?

He takes issue, too, with the statistics. Dividing the men by whether they are older or younger than 65, he said, is ?arbitrary? and to pick apart data retrospectively is a statistical no-no.

Dendreon?s Frohlich also criticizes the statistics: ?If you do enough of these (post-hoc analyses) then by chance alone you?d expect to get one positive finding.?

In other words, it is almost always possible to find a subset of patients who do better than others.

When Dendreon divided the men by whether they were older or younger than about 71, he added, they found no red flags.

The FDA agrees that such post-hoc statistical analyses ?are exploratory? and their results ?must be interpreted with caution, as acknowledged by the authors.? Yet a paid consultant to Dendreon before the IMPACT trial agreed with many of Huber?s concerns.

?The control vaccine used in IMPACT and in the predecessor trial had never been used anywhere for anything and may well have been detrimental to patients,? said Donald Berry of MD Anderson Cancer Center, a leading biostatistician. ?Here?s a great way to get your drug approved: Kill the control patients.?

Despite the heated rhetoric, Provenge may go out with a whimper more than a bang. Promising new agents for advanced prostate cancer include an oral drug from Medivation Inc called enzalutamide, in the final phase of clinical trials, and Zytiga from Johnson & Johnson, which won FDA approval in 2011. A vaccine that targets PSA, from Bavarian Nordic Immunotherapy, is in late-stage trials.

Dendreon does not disclose how many patients have been prescribed Provenge. CEO Johnson said that about 70 percent of its Provenge revenue comes from sales to community hospitals and doctors and 30 percent from academic medical centers. Some of the latter decline to use Provenge, deterred by lingering concerns over whether it provides a meaningful benefit.

Three such facilities in the Midwest, contacted at random by Reuters, confirmed they do not recommend Provenge. All asked not to be named for fear of receiving threats.

?It is my policy not to make public comments about this drug,? said one oncologist. Patients who ask for it ?are referred to another facility.?

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'The Cubist's Cubist:' Juan Gris honored with Google doodle (+video)

On the 125th anniversary of his birth, Spanish artist Juan Gris is honored with a Cubist Google doodle.

Juan Gris, born Jos? Victoriano Carmelo Carlos Gonz?lez-P?rez, is honored with today?s Google doodle on the 125th anniversary of his birth in Madrid, Spain. The doodle highlights his work in the Cubist art movement, and though his name is not as widely known as other cubists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, some say Mr. Gris is a Cubist in its purist form.

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?Gris - as can be seen in a drawing like ?Still Life: Teapot and Glass? - carried the idea of the Cubists to a level of completeness and finish they hadn't originally attempted,? the Monitor reported in 1988, noting that Cubist trailblazers like Picasso and Braque may have delighted in the complexity Gris brought to his work.

Gris?s elementary level of art training upon his arrival in France in 1906 meant he did not have to go through the process of ?unlearning? a more classic technique, reports TIME magazine, who referred to Gris as ?The Cubist?s Cubist? in a 1956 article. Instead, Gris was able to dive directly into the cubist style. In fact, he was so usurped in the cubist approach that after finally trying his hand at a more traditional portrait he reportedly wrote a friend saying he always believed classical technique would be far more difficult, according to TIME.

Gris said he never consciously became a Cubist. In response to a 1925 questionnaire by the French Bulletin of the Arts, published in the book Theories of Modern Art, he said ?by dint of working along certain lines, [I was] classed as such. I have never thought about its causes and its character like someone outside the movement who has meditated on it before adopting it,? said Gris.

Today?s doodle incorporates a number of Gris?s art work, including ?The Book of Music,? ?Violen and Glass 1,? ?Bol et Livre,? and ?Guitar with Clarinet.?? The doodle art ?[resonates] with harmonious hues, balance and counterbalance, [and] interlocking tone and pattern,? writes the Washington Post.

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High court has options on health care law

FILE - In this March 28, 2012 file photo, supporters of health care reform rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington on the final day of arguments regarding the health care law signed by President Barack Obama. Arguments in the Supreme Court failed to yield clear hints how the justices would rule on the question of whether President Barack Obama's health care overhaul would be left standing if the high court were to strike down the linchpin provision that all Americans must have health insurance. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

FILE - In this March 28, 2012 file photo, supporters of health care reform rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington on the final day of arguments regarding the health care law signed by President Barack Obama. Arguments in the Supreme Court failed to yield clear hints how the justices would rule on the question of whether President Barack Obama's health care overhaul would be left standing if the high court were to strike down the linchpin provision that all Americans must have health insurance. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)

FILE - In this March 28, 2012 file photo, protesters chant and hold a copy of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution in front of Supreme Court in Washington as the court concluded three days of hearing arguments on the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. Arguments in the Supreme Court failed to yield clear hints how the justices would rule on the question of whether President Barack Obama's health care overhaul would be left standing if the high court were to strike down the linchpin provision that all Americans must have health insurance. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

(AP) ? The arguments are done and the case has been submitted, as Chief Justice John Roberts says at the end of every Supreme Court argument. Now the justices will wrestle with what to do with President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. They have a range of options, from upholding the law to striking it down in its entirety. The court also could avoid deciding the law's constitutionality at all, although that prospect seems remote after this week's arguments.

A look at six potential outcomes, from the simplest to the most complicated possible rulings:

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Q. What if the Supreme Court upholds the law and finds Congress was within its authority to require most people to have health insurance or pay a penalty?

A. A decision in favor of the law would end the legal fight and allow the administration to push forward with implementing its provisions over the next few years, including the insurance requirement, an expansion of Medicaid and a ban on private insurers' denying coverage to people with pre-existing health problems.

The political wrangling, however, probably would continue as candidates for Republican presidential nomination and lesser offices are calling for repeal of the law.

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Q. What if, on the other hand, the court strikes down the entire law?

A. That would kill a costly new federal entitlement before it has a chance to take root and develop a constituency of beneficiaries and supporters, namely more than 30 million people who are supposed to wind up with health insurance because of the law.

In addition, some parts of the law already are in effect and would be rolled back. One popular provision allowing young adults to stay on their parents' insurance until age 26 has added nearly 2.5 million people to the coverage rolls, at no cost to taxpayers.

But there's no escaping America's double-barreled problem of excruciatingly high health care costs and many uninsured people, more than 50 million according to the latest estimates.

Whether it's dealing with the federal deficit, retirement security for seniors or even the Pentagon budget, elected officials would still have to confront health care at nearly every turn.

Congress would get to roll the ball up the hill again.

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Q. What happens if the court strikes down the individual insurance requirement, but leaves the rest of the Affordable Care Act in place?

A. Knocking out the requirement that Americans carry insurance would not be the end of Obama's health care overhaul. There's a lot more in the 900-plus pages of the law.

But it would make the complicated legislation a lot harder to carry out, risking more complications for a U.S. health care system already seen as wasteful, unaffordable and unable to deliver consistently high quality.

Ten million to 15 million uninsured people who would have gotten coverage under the law could be left out.

The cost of individually purchased private health insurance would jump. That would make it more expensive for the government to subsidize premiums, although millions of middle-class people would still be entitled to such assistance under the law's remaining provisions.

If the individual mandate is struck, the law's Medicaid expansion would still cover millions more low-income people, mainly childless adults.

And a host of other mandates would stay in place. Starting in 2014, medium-sized and large employers would be hit with fines for not providing coverage to their workers.

Insurance companies would be required to accept people with pre-existing medical problems, no longer allowed to cherry-pick the healthy to keep costs down. They would also be barred from imposing higher premiums on people in poor health and limited in what they could charge older adults.

If that happens, premiums in the individual health insurance market would jump anywhere from 10 percent to 30 percent, according to various forecasts from economists.

Experts debate whether or not such a cost spike would trigger the collapse of the insurance market for individuals and small businesses ? or just make coverage even more expensive than it already is.

"Without a mandate the law is a lot less effective," said MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, who advised the Obama administration and, earlier on, then-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who put such an insurance mandate in that state's health care law. "The market will not collapse, but it will be a ton more expensive and cover many fewer people."

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Q. What if the court strikes down the mandate and invalidates the parts of the law that require insurance companies to cover people regardless of medical problems and that limit what they can charge older people?

A. Many fewer people would get covered, but the health insurance industry would avoid a dire financial hit.

Insurers would be able to continue screening out people with a history of medical problems, such as diabetes patients or cancer survivors.

That would prevent a sudden jump in premiums. But it would leave consumers with no assurance that they can get health insurance when they need it, a major problem the law was intended to fix. Other economically developed countries guarantee health insurance for their citizens.

A related requirement limits premiums charged to older adults. Currently people in their late 50s and early 60s can face premiums as much as six or seven times higher than those charged to 20-year-olds. The law says insurers may charge older adults no more than three times what they charge younger ones.

Administration lawyers say the insurance requirement goes hand in hand with the coverage guarantee and cap on premiums, and have asked the court to get rid of both if it finds the mandate to be unconstitutional.

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Q. What happens if the court throws out only the expansion of the Medicaid program?

A. Throwing out the expansion would severely limit the law's impact because roughly half of the more than 30 million people expected to gain health insurance under the law would get it through the expansion of Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for low-income people.

The law would effectively bring under Medicaid everyone making up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level. That works out to about $15,400 for an individual, $30,650 for a family of four. Most of those who would be added to the Medicaid rolls are low-income adults without children.

But a potentially sizable number of those low-income people might still be eligible for government-subsidized ? though probably more expensive ? private insurance under other provisions of the law. Private coverage will probably be more expensive for taxpayers to subsidize than Medicaid.

States suing to overturn the federal law argue that the Medicaid expansion comes with so many strings attached it amounts to an unconstitutional power grab by Washington, reaching directly into the wallets of state taxpayers.

The administration counters that the federal government is paying all of the initial cost of the expansion and 90 percent in perpetuity, well above what Washington contributes for regular Medicaid. Moreover, when Congress created Medicaid in 1965 it also served notice on the states that program rules could change in the future. This is only the latest of many such changes.

The Supreme Court took on this issue even though none of the district or appeals courts that heard health care lawsuits had any problem with the Medicaid expansion.

"We don't have any lower court that has struck down this (Medicaid) provision, so there is no precedent from the lower courts on how to handle it," said Diane Rowland, a Medicaid expert with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. "They all upheld it."

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Q. What happens if the court decides that the constitutional challenge is premature?

A. The wild card, and least conclusive outcome in the case, probably also is the least likely, based on what justices said during the arguments. No justice seemed inclined to take this path, which involves the court's consideration of a technical issue. The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., held that the challenge to the insurance requirement has to wait until people start paying the penalty for not purchasing insurance. The appeals court said it was bound by the federal Anti-Injunction Act, which is intended to facilitate tax collections and keep the government operating. That law says federal courts may not hear challenges to taxes, or anything that looks like a tax, until after they are paid.

It remains at least possible that if the justices have trouble coming together on any of the other options they could simply decide not to decide the big issues.

Although the administration says it doesn't want this result, such a decision would allow it to continue putting the law in place and force postponement of any subsequent challenge until more of the benefits are being received. On the other hand, Republicans might have more ammunition to press for repeal of the law in the meantime.

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Kris Humphries Wants Kim Kardashian To Spill On Money Earned ...

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By Jen Heger - Radar Assistant Managing Editor

Kris Humphries has just put his soon-to-be ex-wife Kim Kardashian on notice that he wants a full accounting of money earned during their 72-day marriage, and accuses the E! reality star of breaching fiduciary duty, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

Kardashian and Humphries were married in an extravagant on camera wedding at a mansion in Montecito, California last summer. The subsequent wedding special on E! was a ratings blockbuster, but there was trouble immediately between the newlyweds and Kardashian filed for divorce after only 72 days of marriage.

DOCUMENTS: Read Kris Humphries' Fudiciary Filing

According to court docs filed by Humphries: "A husband and wife are subject to the general rules governing fiduciary relationships which control the actions of persons occupying confidential relations to each other. This confidential relationship imposes a duty of the highest good faith and fair dealing on each spouse, and neither will take unfair advantage of each other."

The documents accuse Kardashian of breaching the fiduciary duty, because, a source tells RadarOnline.com, "Kris feels that Kim hasn't given an honest and accurate accounting of money they made while they were married. Kris has complied with turning over his bank records, credit card statements, but Kim hasn't, and she has been stalling. Kris didn't want to take her to court over this, but he isn't playing Mr. Nice Guy anymore."

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Humphries has laid down the gauntlet to Kardashian, vowing he won't be bullied by her anymore and has instructed his attorney to stop settlement talks in their ongoing bitter divorce battle.

"Kris is furious about reports that he is making Kim's life hell. It's absolutely ridiculous, and he is telling his friends that he won't be bullied by her anymore," a source close to the situation told RadarOnline.com. "Kris has told his lawyer to no longer attempt to reach a settlement with Kim. It's a waste of time and he is ready to take this to trial, and he will. This was the last straw for Kris because Kim is attempting to drag his family into this drama and that crosses the line. Kris just wants the truth to come out and that is what the courts are for. A judge can decide if the marriage should be annulled on grounds of fraud. What is Kim so afraid of and why is she fighting their divorce going to trial? Kris' name has been trashed in the press by Kim's camp for a very long time, and he has the right to fight back but he isn't doing it the way she is, and he will have his day in court."

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Apple patents Siri-like system for controlling cameras, PMPs through a computer or smartphone

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"Siri, turn on the flash and take three pictures with my camera after waiting two seconds." Apple's intelligent voice control system has been wildly popular amongst consumers in the U.S., and abroad, but Siri could be making her way to other devices in the future, including iPods, cameras and other consumer electronics. "Okay, Rock God, I will take your picture in two, one..." A patent by Apple filed in 2010 but published today describes a scenario in which you could control a secondary electronic device using your voice, with all of the backend processing passing through a connected smartphone or computer. According to the patent:

One embodiment may include a first electronic device communicatively coupled to a server and to a second electronic device. The second electronic device may be a portable electronic device, such as a digital media player, that includes a voice user interface. The second electronic device may be capable of accurate speech recognition, but may not include additional computation hardware and/or software for training the speech recognition engine. As such, the bulk, weigh, and cost for manufacturing the second electronic device may be reduced, resulting in a more portable and affordable product.

In other words, you could have Siri-like control of virtually any device, with all of the required hardware and software residing on an iPhone or MacBook, linked with other devices over WiFi or Bluetooth. Voice control wouldn't be practical in all situations, but it could be enormously helpful for certain operations, like adjusting settings or reviewing images. Instead of scrolling through hundreds of images, you could simply say "Siri, show me pictures from last Thursday," and see exactly the shots you were searching for. As always, this is one of thousands of Apple patents, and it quite possibly may never come to fruition as described. But here's to hoping it will. "Siri, show our readers the patent application" -- you'll find it at the source link below.

Update: Well, it looks like we missed the mark a little bit here, as this is a patent application, not a granted patent. It's for a voice control system where a device receives voice commands and turns them into text using a speech-recognition algorithm received from a remote server -- which sounds an awful lot like Siri.

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Investment & Vacation Homes Sales Surge :: Tucson | Oro Valley ...

More investors jumped into the market with cash in hand to acquire distressed and affordable properties, the National Association of Realtors said.

The combined share of investment and vacation home sales last year reached its highest level since 2005, NAR said. The association?s study shows investment-home sales growing 64.5% to 1.23 million in 2011, compared to 749,000 in 2010.

Vacation-home sales also jumped 7% to 502,000 last year, compared to 469,000 in 2010. In all, vacation purchases represented 11% of all transactions in 2011, compared to 10% in 2010.

Investment sales made up 27% of 2011 transactions, compared to 17% in 2010. Lawrence Yun, chief economist for NAR, said investors have been popping up in the market with cash in hand to acquire homes as prices sink to affordable levels along with low interest rates.

?During the past year, investors have been swooping into the market to take advantage of bargain home prices,? he said. ?Rising rental income easily beat cash sitting in banks as an added inducement. In addition, 41% of investment buyers purchased more than one property.?

NAR notes that 49% of investment buyers paid cash last year, while 42% of vacation-homebuyers did the same.

About half of the investment homes acquired were distressed homes, compared to 39% of vacation homes.

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Elton John could have 'ended up like Whitney'

By Rebecca Macatee, E! Online

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Elton John performs in Sunrise, Fla., on March 9.

Elton John has accomplished a lot in his 65 years, but the thing he's most proud of? Getting clean and sober in 1990.

And he says if he didn't he would be another rock 'n' roll casualty.

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"I could have so easily ended up like Whitney Houston,"?he says in a candid interview with E! News' David Burtka. (The official cause of Houston's Feb. 11 death was a combination of accidental drowning, cocaine use and heart disease.)

"It's a miracle I didn't," he continues. "Because I'm sure I did as much cocaine as she ever did."

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And John is grateful he had the willpower to quit.

"I would not be the person I am today [if I hadn't]," he says. "I wouldn't have [my son] Zachary, [my husband] David [Furnish]. I wouldn't have anything. I'd probably be dead."

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Women learn salary negotiation tips at WSU seminar

OGDEN -- Male and female job candidates can walk into salary negotiations with the same qualifications and walk out with vastly different salaries.

Although cultural gender bias may be part of the reason, the larger issue is differences between how men and women close the deal:

More than 60 percent of women accept the first offer. More than 90 percent of men ask for more money.

So says Michael J. Stevens, Weber State University's chairman of business administration.

"Most men negotiate with a counter offer," Stevens said. "Women accept the first number they hear. Employers expect you to negotiate, except at entry level. Invariably, they start with a low-ball offer."

Stevens spoke this week at a WSU seminar, "Salary Negotiations for Women," and as part of a panel with three female executives who hire for their local companies.

Stevens said women who accept a low starting pay, then follow the norm of requesting fewer raises than their male counterparts, will lose an average of $550,000 to $600,00 over their working life.

Stevens told of a hiring manager who routinely offered executives a starting salary of $45,000. Women almost always accepted the offer. Men almost always countered with a figure of $65,000, and most got about $60,000.

But for women, there's a cruel cultural catch: "Men who negotiate tend to be liked and respected," Stevens said. "Women tend to be seen as aggressive and pushy."

The answer, at least until we live in a perfect world, is for each gender to play to traditional strengths and try to adopt the strengths of the other gender, Stevens said.

He suggests a five-step negotiation process:

* Create interest and receptivity. Talk about your strengths and potential contributions to the workplace.

Advantage: women. Stevens said women traditionally have a better sense of how to create interest, bond with people and to know when listeners are interested.

* Explore the interviewer's position. Anticipate the problems a person in the interviewer's position must have, and make it clear how you are the solution to the problems.

Advantage: women. Women in our culture have long been expected to anticipate and solve the problems of others, so in terms of traditional cultural roles, this one goes to the women.

Stevens said this step is very important, and most men skip it.

* Add your views. Talk about how the company's and supervisor's needs line up with the experience, accomplishments and skill set you have to offer.

Advantage: men. In out society, men are expected to sell themselves, so are more typically more comfortable doing so.

"And leave emotions out of it," said panel member Anne Hagopian, Wayfair human resource manger. "You stand a better chance if you are logical and assertive."

"Presentation is everything," added panel member DeLonie Call, Top 10 Reviews chief people officer (her actual title). "A salesman would not arrive at a meeting without a pitch, and you are selling yourself. Once they want you, you have so much more bargaining power."

* Negotiate a resolution. This step is about getting a salary offer and seeing if you can get the number higher.

Advantage: men.

"You need to understand the market where you want to work," said panel member Celeste Busch, Williams International vice president of supply chain management. "Decide how much you are worth, then arrive poised and professional. Homework is the most important thing you can do for yourself. That, and be prepared to walk away."

Stevens warned against over eagerness, suggesting they ask to sleep on an offer, even it if seems ideal.

* Action plan. This is working out the final details.

Advantage: men. When savvy men have pushed the salary as high as they can, they ask for extras, such as an extra week of vacation, flexibility in hours or the location of work or a signing bonus, Stevens said.

Stevens gave one final suggestion to his audience.

"ABC," he said. "Always be Columbus. Always be exploring, scanning the horizon, to see what is out there that might help you advance your career."

Source: http://www.standard.net/stories/2012/03/28/women-learn-salary-negotiation-tips-wsu-seminar

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More US CEOs plan to hire as outlook brightens

(AP) ? A growing number of chief executives at large U.S. companies say they are more optimistic about the economy and plan to step up hiring. The brighter view from the boardroom comes after the best three months of job growth in two years.

The Business Roundtable said Wednesday that a survey of its CEO members found that 42 percent expect to hire over the next six months. That's up from 35 percent three months ago.

Nearly half plan to spend more on machinery and other capital equipment and more than 80 percent expect their sales to rise. Both those figures are much higher than three months ago.

The chief executives' overall outlook on the economy improved sharply from the end of last year. The group's outlook index jumped to 96.9 in the current January-March quarter. That's up from 77.9 in previous quarter and the highest reading since last spring.

The group is an association of the leaders of the 200 biggest U.S. companies.

The fourth quarter survey's finding that only 35 percent of CEOs planned to add jobs was the lowest in 5 quarters. Yet the next three months saw the biggest job gains in two years.

The economy has added an average of 245,000 jobs per month since December. That has lowered the unemployment rate to 8.3 percent, the lowest in three years.

It suggests that most of the gains came from smaller companies, rather than the large corporations that make up the Roundtable's membership.

Research shows that small and particularly new businesses create most of the new jobs in the United States. Businesses with fewer than 500 employees account for about 65 percent of jobs created in the past 20 years.

The improvement in the CEO survey suggests the job gains "will continue," said Jim McNerney, chairman of the Roundtable and CEO of Boeing Co.

But plenty of concerns remain, he said. Europe's debt crisis could weigh on the U.S. recovery. Growth has slowed in China. And oil prices have spiked since the fall, driving gas prices back up to their highest level in nearly a year.

America's chief executives were nearly as confident in the economy last spring before trouble with Europe's economy and elevated energy prices lowered their outlook.

The index's current reading is the best since it was at 109.9 in the April-June quarter.

"There's hope in all our hearts that won't happen this time, but a lot of those headwinds are still there," said John Engler, president of the Roundtable and former governor of Michigan.

The CEOs also boosted their forecast for economic growth to 2.3 percent this year, up from a 2 percent projection four months ago.

Engler said that showed growth expectations are still modest. CEOs are "more optimistic but we're not ready to have a parade," he said.

The survey is based on 128 responses received between March 1 and March 19.

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Roche raises bid for US diagnostics firm Illumina

FILE - In this March 16, 2006 file photo Roche buildings are pictured in Basel, Switzerland. Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche Group is raising its hostile bid for U.S. diagnostics company Illumina Inc. to US dollar 51 cash per share. The offer runs until April 20. Roche has struggled to win over shareholders after Illumina's board unanimously turned down the Swiss company's offer of US dollar 44.50 per share that valued the San Diego-based firm at US dollar 5.7 billion. CEO Severin Schwan said in a statement Thursday, March 29, 2012 that Roche had spoken to shareholders who had expressed a desire to "accelerate the takeover process." (AP Photo/Keystone, Georgios Kefalas, File)

FILE - In this March 16, 2006 file photo Roche buildings are pictured in Basel, Switzerland. Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche Group is raising its hostile bid for U.S. diagnostics company Illumina Inc. to US dollar 51 cash per share. The offer runs until April 20. Roche has struggled to win over shareholders after Illumina's board unanimously turned down the Swiss company's offer of US dollar 44.50 per share that valued the San Diego-based firm at US dollar 5.7 billion. CEO Severin Schwan said in a statement Thursday, March 29, 2012 that Roche had spoken to shareholders who had expressed a desire to "accelerate the takeover process." (AP Photo/Keystone, Georgios Kefalas, File)

(AP) ? Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche Group raised its offer for Illumina Inc. to $51 cash per share Thursday, in a bid to speed up a takeover of the U.S. diagnostics company.

The offer represents an increase of almost 15 percent on Roche's previous offer of $44.50 per share that was unanimously rejected by Illumina's board.

"Based on our discussions with Illumina shareholders we have seen interest to accelerate the takeover process," said Roche CEO Severin Schwan in a statement.

But Illumina immediately cautioned its shareholders to wait before accepting the new offer, which values the San Diego-based DNA sequencing specialist at about $6.5 billion.

"Illumina's board of directors will thoroughly review Roche's revised proposal and make a recommendation to stockholders regarding the proposal in due course," it said. The offer runs until April 20.

Analysts had expected Roche to increase its bid after Illumina's share price rose to about $50 following the initial takeover offer.

"We see a win-win situation for both sides in a takeover," Zuercher Kantonalbank said in an analyst note.

Roche shares were down 1.1 percent at 158.10 Swiss francs ($174.93) on the Zurich exchange in morning trading.

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Taking a Closer Look at the New Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF Computer

If you are looking for a new computer, you might want to consider the Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF. It is made by the reputable company Dell who has made laptops and desktops for many years. One of the smallest form factor computers on the market that is designed for businesses with networks, this OptiPlex line is definitely USFF in design. If you have many computers in your office, and limited space, this type of computer is probably what you need.

Many businesses find the Intel vPro technology featured by Dell OptiPlex 780 computers quite useful. This advanced hardware technology allows remote access to computers, even if they aren?t on. The security protocols installed on these units make the entire system safer, but you can still check up on your PCs and manage them remotely from any place you like. This unit has these facilities on board, installed in the motherboard and hardware.

This type of technology is mainly for businesses but if you do want to discover more, you can do so through Dell. If you have a larger number of computers you need to maintain and look after, then you will probably find vPro technology highly efficient, especially if you are worried about security risks. If you use IT for your computers, the Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF makes their job very easy allowing them to stay on top of the changes that you make. What you want, especially if efficiency is important to you, is to have computers that can be managed and serviced in a network capacity. It is important that every OptiPlex desktop that you have be configured with standardized options, making it simple for your IT people to get their jobs done efficiently. These computers, and their sleek design, make it very easy for them to be serviced when the time comes. The tool-less chassis will enable staff to do any troubleshooting and servicing with a minimum of difficulty. Anyone that owns Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF computers, especially a small business with a network, will benefit from their exceptional design.

The Dell OptiPlex series features a wide range of desktops so, even if the Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF seems perfect for you, you should think about researching the other versions as well. There is a significant selection, starting with the OptiPlex 160 to the OptiPlex XE, which is even more robust and was designed to withstand a wide range of climates and environments. The least expensive unit of the line and the most compact, the OptiPlex 160 is an excellent choice for people with basic computing needs. Advanced security protocols, vPro technology and being networking oriented is what all these units have in common.

While it?s a good mid-range computer and many people like the OptiPlex 780 USFF, it wouldn?t hurt to take a quick look at some of the other options.

While there are lots of computers for you to choose from, whether or not the Dell OptiPlex 780 USFF is a good option for you depends on many variables, some of which were covered in this article. This computer is ideal for businesses with limited space that still need to set up a network. For anyone with intensive graphics needs, however, it?s not the best choice.

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Headache Often Rear Early Symptoms of Brain Tumors

Almost everyone has felt the pain or headache. Data showed that 90% of human population has experienced this disorder once or twice a year.

Headaches can also be the second largest reason for someone to visit a doctor

Causes and types of headaches are quite a lot. Therefore, knowing with certainty the causes and types, is the first step to healing.

Symptoms begin with muscle tension in neck, shoulders, and skull due to emotional distress. The pain always started from the back of the head, creeping forward, then to both sides of the head.

? Migraine headaches. Headache generally felt to be more severe than the headaches caused by tension. Migraine always felt on one side of the head only and often behind one eye.

Then came the term "migraine". A patient with migraine in women is approximately three times more than men.

The cause is mainly due to hormonal changes.

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? Headache with a variety of symptoms. This disorder primarily affects men. Symptoms include unusual pain and are generally focused around the eye socket with watery eyes and runny nose.

? Post-traumatic headaches. It often comes as a result of an accident, although only slightly wounded in the head. The pain sometimes occurs after weeks or months after injury and can last up to a year after the trauma.

? Allergy headache. This disorder is often accompanied by symptoms of runny nose, watery eyes, and throat pain. Appearance can be caused by certain foods or anything that can cause allergies.

? Sinus headaches. This disorder is easily recognized from the symptoms.

Closed one nostril or both and the pain extends to the cheeks and forehead.

These parts was very sensitive to being touched in cash will feel pain.

? In addition to the specific cause headaches, there are headaches that arise solely as a secondary symptom of the condition of the body has gone wrong and require medical treatment.

If the headache felt worse in the morning than during the day, a sign of high blood pressure.

? If the headache accompanied by pain in the eyes, ears or teeth, indicating the occurrence of infection.

? If the headaches always occur after performing a task that relies on the senses of vision such as reading or sewing, there are signs of irregularities in the eye.

? Tumors, stroke, or may have trouble sleeping can cause a very sudden headache pain. As a result, the body feels weak and accompanied by blurred vision.

These headaches started as a small and increasingly severe pain in the morning. Required examination as soon as possible to determine the cause.

? If a headache accompanied by fever and stiff neck, your chances of developing meningitis. Medical treatment is needed.

? If the headaches appear suddenly and very painful, a sign of the arteries in the brain is broken. It can be life threatening. Medical treatment should be done immediately.

Headache was the most complained of pain in addition to back pain sufferers when seeing a doctor, and an early symptom of headache that affects about 30 percent of patients with brain tumors.
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Hotel Stops With Your Pets | Case Veterinary Hospital

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Submitted by Lisa A. Yackel, CVPM, PHR

Hospital Administrator at Case Veterinary Hospital

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Many of us are beginning to get Spring Fever and are starting to make plans for a getaway for Spring Break or the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend.?? The next six months are prime vacation months as you schedule your work time off requests around your children?s time out of school or around the warmer months ahead.? In years past, most of our clients called on us to take care of their cats and dogs while they were on a trip.? Many still do but there are more and more clients who want to have their pet with them on vacation.?

Making the decision to take your pet along really is a personal preference and depends on what type of vacation you are planning.? I have blogged before on the pitfalls that can happen when you take Fido with you to visit another family member in their home.? There are also times where it is just not fair to the pet to drag them along.? If you are going to be at an adventure park twelve hours of the day, then a motel room is not the place you want to leave your pet.? Not only will they get bored, but they may get nervous when housekeeping comes in to clean the room, etc.? Being in an unfamiliar place without your presence can be frightening to some pets.? That being said, hotel chains are becoming more and more accommodating to travelers who wish to have the ?whole? family with them.

Years ago, people who travelled with their pets took their chances that they would find a hotel that would allow them to keep their pet when they decided to stop for the evening after a day on the road.? Some just waited until the evening and snuck them in with the hopes they would not get caught and the dog would not bark.? Although I love animals, I have to admit that it was frustrating in the ?old days? because those who did sneak in their pet often did not keep them flea free or give them a recent bath.? We often would ask to see the room before we checked in to make sure it was smoke free and did not smell of dog.? Some members of my family were allergic to cats so we also had to be careful that a cat had not been in the room as well.

?Nowadays, hotels have certain rooms that allow pets (often times on the ground floor only) and they make special cleaning arrangements between nights.? The Motel 6, Red Roof Inn, and the LaQuinta chains are favorites amongst dog/cat show people who are on the road a lot because they all accept pets and they do not charge an additional fee.

My internet research showed several websites who list hotels by town that allow pets.? Not all pet friendly accommodations are created equal.? Pet policies vary greatly.? Some hotels are only dog friendly; some pet friendly hotels only allow pets under 25 lbs., some have a 2 pet maximum, and almost all of them charge a pet fee ? ranging from $10/night to a non-refundable pet deposit upwards of $100 .? The Sheraton actually gives dogs a welcome kit with treats and lets you know where to walk your pet at check-in.

The Marriot Residence Inn is often used by travelers who take longer trips and they have plenty of space for relaxing with your dog.? They have a one-time pet fee per stay (from $75-$100) which works out cheaper than a per night charge for extended visits.???

As always, plan ahead.? Make sure your pet is flea free, is up to date on vaccines, and smells good before starting out on your vacation.? Take extra medications that your pet might need and your vet?s phone number so you can get a hold of them if you have an emergency in another city.? The clients at Case Veterinary Hospital get a pet ?ID card which looks like a ?driver?s license? with all their necessary information when they receive their annual preventative maintenance visit.? This is a great resource to have if you need to quickly access your pet?s records in an emergency.?

?? So have a wonderful vacation and a great time with your family (two legged and four legged).? Just remember that good planning ahead of time will prevent most of the unexpected pitfalls that can ruin a much needed get away.

Source: http://casevet.com/2012/03/26/hotel-stops-with-your-pets/

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Fan declared brain dead after violence in Brazil

By TALES AZZONI

AP Sports Writer

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updated 4:20 p.m. ET March 27, 2012

SAO PAULO (AP) -A Palmeiras fan was declared brain dead on Tuesday, the second casualty from a confrontation involving nearly 500 people from rival groups last weekend.

The Sao Camilo hospital said the 19-year-old fan remains on a ventilator but will not recover after receiving head injuries in the fighting on Sunday. His name was not immediately released by the hospital.

On Sunday, 21-year-old Palmeiras supporter Andre Alves died after being shot in the head in the confrontation. Two other fans remain hospitalized, a 17-year-old with head injuries and a 23-year-old who was shot in the hip and needed surgery.

The announcement that the fan was brain dead came as authorities decided to close the headquarters of the rival fan groups involved in the fighting - Palmeiras' Mancha Verde and Corinthians' Gavioes da Fiel. The Sao Paulo state football federation indefinitely banned them on Monday from entering stadiums.

Authorities seized computers and other material that could bring more information about those involved in the fight, and detained several members suspected of participating in the confrontation. Iron bars and other possible weapons used in the brawl were also seized.

Police said one of Alves' brother, a vice president at the Mancha Verde, was shot in the leg during another fight last year.

The confrontation on Sunday raised concerns about escalating fan violence in Brazil, and authorities said they will have to take action to keep the fighting from spreading with the country staging the 2014 World Cup. Corinthians' stadium will host the World Cup opener in 2014.

"We are against this type of violence because everybody loses," said former Palmeiras player and current club director Cesar Sampaio, who attended Alves' funeral on Monday. "We have to take a stance to try to put an end to this right now."

There hadn't been a death linked to fan violence in Brazil since early last year, when a Corinthians supporter was killed after reportedly being ambushed by Palmeiras fans. Police believe Sunday's fight came in retaliation for that death, and Palmeiras supporters are already using social media networks to say they will avenge this weekend's killing.

Police were investigating reports that Sunday's fight was set up on the Internet. The Mancha Verde released a note saying the group was ambushed by the Corinthians supporters, but the Gavioes da Fiel denied the allegations.

The fans used iron bars, pieces of wood and rocks in the confrontation which lasted several minutes until riot police arrived to intervene. It happened several hours before the match between Corinthians and Palmeiras, several kilometers from the stadium.

There had been few incidents involving fan groups in the past few years, but several have been reported in recent months, including some between Corinthians and Palmeiras fans.

About a week ago, a 28-year-old fan of small club Guarani died from head injuries after fighting with Ponte Preta supporters in the city of Campinas, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from Sao Paulo.

The death prompted authorities to ban the teams' fan groups from stadiums. The same measure was taken by authorities in the northeastern city of Salvador because of recent incidents involving Bahia fans. There were also fights in Goias state and in Rio de Janeiro recently.

Other South American nations have had to deal with fan violence. One man was killed and dozens were injured in two separate incidents in Colombia earlier this month.

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