Sunday, February 17, 2013

Oscars: See the winners in Seth MacFarlane?s college trophy handler search

Oscar host Seth MacFarlane went in search of some college kids who thought they could change the movies, and is going to jumpstart their careers by handing them Oscars.

Of course, they?ll have to immediately hand them to someone else. But still ?

It was part of a plan by Oscar producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan to recruit trophy handlers for the Feb. 24 show from a pool of aspiring filmmakers rather than just the usual assortment of models. The ?Oscar Experience College Search? was a joint venture between the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the college network MTVu.

Contenders had to submit 30-second videos of themselves answering the question ?How will you contribute to the future of movies??

All have their charms, but EW?s favorite is a tie between the one with do-it-yourself magical realism and the one who manages to squeeze parodies of Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino, J.J. Abrams and Terrence Malick into only half-a-minute.

Here are the winners, and below are their winning videos:

ChaRon Brabham ? SUNY Potsdam ? Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
Jennifer Brofer ? University of Texas at Austin ? Hometown: Austin, Texas
Abe Diaz ? DePaul University ? Hometown: Duluth, Minnesota
Hearin Ko ? Emerson College ? Hometown: Shanghai, China
Tatenda Mbudzi ? UCLA ? Hometown: Harare, Zimbabwe
AJ Young ? Columbia College Chicago ? Hometown: Mesa, Arizona

Source: http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/02/16/oscars-see-the-winners-in-seth-macfarlanes-college-trophy-handler-search/

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

With corporate career behind her, Craig woman focuses time and energy on communicating with animals

Karen Cantrell has an unusual occupation. She's an animal whisperer. Cantrell said she connects with animals through energy and vibrational frequencies they share with her.

Karen Cantrell has an unusual occupation. She's an animal whisperer. Cantrell said she connects with animals through energy and vibrational frequencies they share with her.

?People call me for assistance with behavior issues, health issues or if they just want to know more about their animal.?

? Animal whisperer Karen Cantrell about services she provides

? Karen Cantrell is a self-described animal whisperer.

Employing a gift she?s honed throughout the years, Cantrell said she communicates with animals through energy and by picking up the vibrational frequencies animals put out to share their experiences.

The Craig resident left a career in corporate America and now is operating her Healing Animal Whisperer business, for which she conducts over-the-phone and in-person sessions with clients. Cantrell said she?s helped thousands of animals communicate.

?People call me for assistance with behavior issues, health issues or if they just want to know more about their animal,? she said.

She remembers her first communication with a skunk. A concerned family had reached out to her after noticing a skunk routinely crossing through the yard. With two dogs, the family was worried the skunk would spray the canines.

Cantrell said she picked up on the skunk?s energy and learned that its normal path was blocked, forcing it to walk through the yard. When Cantrell told the homeowner, the woman simply laughed and said, ?That?s because we put a fence up.?

Cantrell had communicated with the skunk without ever visiting the woman?s home. She conducted the sessions only by telephone. In fact, most of her sessions are by phone.

?Animals communicate through energy, vibrational frequency, there?s no limit to that,? Cantrell said. ?Each session is very unique. It?s always a new adventure.?

Cantrell communicates with wild and domesticated animals. Among them: bats, owls, rabbits, deer, elk and even moose.

While she always felt she had a special ability to communicate with animals and experience their feelings, it wasn?t until she was a teenager that she realized her gift was unique. But a corporate job in data and telecommunications occupied the bulk of her early career.

?I got busy, I put it away,? Cantrell said. ?I got into my career, got married, had a child.?

It was only about 10 years ago that Cantrell really got back into communicating with animals and honing her skills.

Dr. Kelly Hepworth, a veterinarian and owner of Bear Creek Animal Hospital in Craig, said although there?s no scientific way to quantitate how people communicate with animals, he thinks some people have a better way about them.

?I see it all the time. Some people just don?t get it. Animals know they don?t get it, they don?t get along as well as others,? Dr. Hepworth said. ?Some of it can be learned on the part of people and in some ways it?s just the way they are, too. They have an increased sensitivity about them or whatever you want to call it.?

Although Cantrell thinks she has a better handle on communicating with animals than most people, she believes everyone has the ability on some level. She?s simply taken it upon herself to practice and improve.

Cantrell said being able to communicate to owners what an animal is feeling is her favorite part of her job.

?I get to understand and help them,? Cantrell said. ?I?m able to give them a voice.?

Cantrell?s sessions cost $40 for half an hour or $80 an hour. Most sessions last 45 minutes to an hour. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 303-974-1978 or email joy4life@northleaf.net. Her website is http://healinganimalwhisperer.com.

Darian Warden can be reached at 875-1793 or dwarden@craigdailypress.com

Source: http://www2.craigdailypress.com/news/2013/feb/16/communicating-animals/

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LA Lakers Owner Jerry Buss Dying Of Cancer, Family & Friends At ...

Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss is dying of cancer and is currently surrounded by family and friends at his hospital bedside, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

The businessman and billionaire is at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and a source close to the situation tells RadarOnline.com that Lakers players have been calling with well-wishes and even stopping by to see him in what they expect to be his final days.

?Jerry isn?t doing well and it?s quite sad, but he?s surrounded by loved ones,? the insider told RadarOnline.com.

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?The cancer is just too much and it looks like this is the end for him.?

Jerry purchased the Lakers in 1979 and he?s seen great success in the franchise, winning 10 NBA championships.

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Riddled with health problems for the last few years, Jerry was hospitalized in 2011 with a blood clot and then had surgery in August 2012 for an undisclosed reason and was expected to make a full recovery.

Turning 79 just weeks ago on January 27, Jerry has not attended a Lakers game during the 2012-2013 season because of health concerns.

Source: http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/02/lakers-owner-jerry-buss-dying-of-cancer-family-at-hospital/

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Friday, February 15, 2013

XPD manages the unstoppable rate of business change

OSN - XPD LogoA recent survey by the Sales & Marketing Institute, a U.S. consulting body,?identified that 65.8% of business cards will have a title and/or job function change within a year. This is the unstoppable rate of change in business information that business owners and managers need to contend with.

Add to this phenomenal rate of change, the fact that a core asset of any business is the scale and quality of its database. It is essential that the value of a database benefits from frequent management attention, and the on-going addition of fresh content.

With this in mind, XPD offers a comprehensive telemarketing service to all its members, helping them to maintain and increase the value of their customer database. Whether a dealer is looking to talk to existing customers about a key new product or service, or their focus is expanding their prospect knowledge, the XPD Telemarketing team can offer advice.

Officepoint member, Arrow Business Systems, is already seeing the benefits of the service. Sarah Scriven from Arrow, comments: ?The XPD team totally understand our business and what we are about. It has been so successful on this initial campaign, we are hoping to employ them again in next month?s campaign. The service suits our business as it means we can concentrate our efforts on the already established leads.?

OfficeStar member KN Office Supplies has transformed its customer database with the help of the telemarketing team. Nick Elston, Sales Executive & Account Manager at KN Office Supplies, comments: ?I have had very positive feedback on the XPD Telemarketing teams performance as well as some excellent results stemming from their calls. I will continue to work with XPD on new projects and cannot recommend them highly enough. Excellent people, excellent company.?

The telemarketing services available to XPD members includes Database Cleansing, Customer Segmentation, Telemarketing, Appointment Setting and Campaign follow-ups, to name but a few. Specialist services such as Managed Print Services, and Facilities Management Campaigns are also available to members. A number of dealers have signed up to these services, and have already seen the benefits.

For more information on this service, please contact Jemma Flowers, Special Projects Telemarketing Manager on 01757 213622.

Source: http://www.officesuppliesnews.co.uk/dealer-group/xpd-manages-the-unstoppable-rate-of-business-change/

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Today's Asteroid Flyby a Wakeup Call, Scientists Say

Today's super-close asteroid flyby should be a wakeup call, spurring humanity to keep better track of the millions of space rocks whizzing through Earth's neighborhood, some scientists say.

There's no chance the 150-foot-wide (45 meters) asteroid 2012 DA14?will hit Earth on its closest approach today (Feb. 15) at 2:24 p.m. EST (1924 GMT). But it will cruise within 17,200 miles (27,000 kilometers) of our planet, marking the closest encounter with such a large space rock that researchers have ever known about in advance.

Some scientists hope the flyby serves as a warning shot, reminding folks that Earth sits in a cosmic shooting gallery and that it's just a matter of time before we suffer a major impact ? unless we take action.

"This close approach could just as easily have been an impact," Dan Durda, of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., wrote in a blog post?Wednesday (Feb. 13).

"With many tens of thousands of undiscovered objects this size roaming our neighborhood, it?s only a matter of time before one of them booms through our atmosphere rather than skating through our planet-circling constellation of satellites," added Durda, who also serves on the board of directors of the B612 Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to predicting and preventing devastating asteroid strikes. [Asteroid 2012 DA14's Flyby: Complete Coverage]

Durda's point was rammed home early Friday morning when a brilliant fireball exploded?in the skies over Russia's Chelyabinsk region, which is about 930 miles (1,500 km) east of Moscow. The blast damaged hundreds of buildings and wounded perhaps 1,000 people, according to media reports.

Scientists think the Russian fireball was caused by an object weighing about 10 tons. For comparison, 2012 DA14 tips the scales at about 140,000 tons.

Millions of space rocks

Earth has been pummeled by asteroids throughout its 4.5-billion-year history. Perhaps the most famous impact came 65 million years ago, when a 6-mile-wide (10 km) behemoth smashed into our planet and wiped out the dinosaurs.

The good news is that another such catastrophic impact does not appear to be in the offing anytime soon. NASA researchers have mapped out the paths of more than 90 percent of the near-Earth asteroids at least 0.6 miles (1 km) across, which could threaten human civilization if they hit us. Not one is on a collision course with our planet in the foreseeable future.

But the numbers get worse from there. Observations by NASA's WISE space telescope suggest that about 4,700 asteroidsat least 330 feet (100 m) wide come uncomfortably close to our planet at some point in their orbits.

So far, astronomers have spotted less than 30 percent of these large space rocks, which could destroy an area the size of a state if they slammed into Earth. And they've identified just 1 percent of the objects that are about the size of 2012 DA14 or bigger, B612 officials have said.

Such asteroids are capable of inflicting serious damage on a local scale, as the "Tunguska Event" illustrates. In 1908, a 130-foot-wide (40 m) asteroid exploded over the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Siberia, flattening about 825 square miles (2,137 square km) of forest.

Astronomers think, all together 1 million or more near-Earth asteroids are out there, cruising silently through the dark depths of space. About 9,600 have been discovered to date.

"It is actually difficult to look for these things," said Paul Dimotakis of Caltech in Pasadena, who is part of a team studying the feasibility of capturing and retrieving a near-Earth asteroid for future study and potential use.

Dimotakis notes that it's tough to spot asteroids between Earth and the sun, because the star's glare drowns out the relatively tiny objects from our perspective here on Earth. So researchers often point their instruments in the other direction, spotting more-distant space rocks that generally pose less of a threat. The ones that likely hold more potential risk are left in the dark of sorts.

"It's like the man who lost the keys and is looking where there is light, not where the keys were lost," Dimotakis told SPACE.com. [The 7 Strangest Asteroids in the Solar System]

New space telescope needed

Dimotakis says humanity should place an asteroid-hunting telescope near the orbit of Venus, where it could look outward and scan Earth's neighborhood without having to fight the sun's overwhelming glare.

The B612 Foundation agrees and is working to make it happen. The organization is developing a space telescope called Sentinel, which is slated to launch in 2017 or 2018 and eventually settle into a Venus-like orbit around the sun.

In 5 1/2 years of operation, Sentinel should find about 500,000 near-Earth asteroids, including all of the remaining mountain-size space rocks that could potentially end civilization and roughly 90 percent of the asteroids big enough to wipe out an entire state, B612 officials have said.

The main goal is to spot the really dangerous asteroids decades before they may hit us, giving humanity plenty of time to mount a deflection mission? for example, to launch a gravity-tractor probe that would fly alongside the asteroid for years, nudging it off course via a tiny gravitational tug.

"Rather than playing the odds of time, wouldn?t it be far better to be able to know, with some reasonable certainty, that we?ve cataloged the entire population of potentially hazardous asteroids?" Durda wrote. "With such a catalog in hand, we'd either know we're safe from disastrous impacts for the foreseeable future or at least be able to plan ahead for any known to be on our near-term cosmic planning calendar."

Editor's note:?If you snap a photo of asteroid 2012 DA14, or any other amazing night sky object, and you'd like to share it for a possible story or image gallery, please send images and comments to managing editor Tariq Malik at?spacephotos@space.com.

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall?or SPACE.com @Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebook?and?Google+.?

Copyright 2013 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Woman says mother was on Dorner's hit list

This undated photo released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows suspect Christopher Dorner, a former Los Angeles officer.

By Nicole Gonzales and Monica Garske , NBCSanDiego.com

Many families who were under the LAPD?s protective custody are beginning to return to their normal lives after spending the last week living with officers outside their doors 24/7.

On Thursday ? just one day after a sighting of fugitive Christopher Dorner led to a deadly shootout and fire at a Big Bear-area cabin ? NBC San Diego spoke exclusively with one woman whose mother was a target in Dorner?s online manifesto, which outlined a homicidal revenge plot involving law enforcement and their families.

For a week straight, black and white patrol cars sat outside this family?s home. The resident inside was an LAPD officer who was named in Dorner?s hit list.

?It was really scary; kind of surreal. [It] felt like a movie,? said the daughter, who wished to remain anonymous.

The woman said her mother tried to remain calm despite the frightening ordeal.

?She?s been really strong, just more worried about her children than anything,? she said. ?There were four different tiers of officers who needed protection and my mom was in the second tier.?

Since Feb. 6, the LAPD has kept close watch on 40 people who were named in Dorner?s manifesto, along with their families.

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This has been an overwhelming undertaking for the department when you consider three officers to each home, 24 hours a day.

Still, the protection from law enforcement was unwavering.

?It's scary but I mean at the same time, her house was the safest place to be. She had so much protection,? the daughter told NBC San Diego.

Now that officials have ended the manhunt for Dorner, relief has washed over many targeted families.

But, now, other feelings are bubbling up as well.

?It's all setting in that people are dead and, I don't know, I think [my mother] having a hard time with it. I think there's a certain amount of shock,? the daughter added.

Some LAPD families who were considered most at-risk in Dorner?s manifesto remained under police protection Thursday night, but many are now on their own since the threat seems to have passed.

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Happily married couples consider themselves healthier, expert says

Happily married couples consider themselves healthier, expert says [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 13-Feb-2013
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University of Missouri-Columbia

Medical professionals should consider how marital quality affects patients' health

COLUMBIA, Mo. Research shows that married people have better mental and physical health than their unmarried peers and are less likely to develop chronic conditions than their widowed or divorced counterparts. A University of Missouri expert says that people who have happy marriages are more likely to rate their health as better as they age; aging adults whose physical health is declining could especially benefit from improving their marriages.

Christine Proulx, an assistant professor in the MU Department of Human Development and Family Studies, examined the long-term relationship between self-rated health and marital quality. She found that, in all stages of marriage, positive or negative relationships affect the individuals' health. Spouses should be aware that how they treat each other and how happy they are in their marriages affect both partners' health, and they should think more about their personal relationships when thinking holistically about their health, she said.

"We often think about the aging process as something we can treat medically with a pill or more exercise, but working on your marriage also might benefit your health as you age," Proulx said. "Engaging with your spouse is not going to cure cancer, but building stronger relationships can improve both people's spirits and well-being and lower their stress."

Proulx suggests that health professionals consider patients' personal relationships when designing health promotion programs or treatment plans.

"Physicians should recognize that the strength of patients' marriages might affect their health," she said. "I suspect we'd have higher rates of adherence to treatment plans for chronic illnesses if medical professionals placed more of an emphasis on incorporating families and spouses in patients' care. If spouses understand their partners' disease and how to treat it at home, and the couple has a strong marriage, both people's health could improve."

Proulx analyzed data from 707 continuously married adults who participated in the Marital Instability Over the Life Course panel study, a 20-year, nationwide research project started in 1980 with funding from the Social Security Administration's Office of Research and Statistics and the National Institute on Aging.

Most study participants were Caucasian, had more than high school educations, and earned more than $55,000 in annual family income in 2000. Because of these characteristics, Proulx says the participants probably had some protection against marital and health challenges more commonly faced by people of different ethnicities or with less education or income.

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The study, "The Longitudinal Associations between Marital Happiness, Problems, and Self-Rated Health," will be published in the upcoming issue of the Journal of Family Psychology. Proulx co-authored the study with Linley Snyder-Rivas, an alumna of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies in the MU College of Human Environmental Sciences.


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Medical professionals should consider how marital quality affects patients' health

COLUMBIA, Mo. Research shows that married people have better mental and physical health than their unmarried peers and are less likely to develop chronic conditions than their widowed or divorced counterparts. A University of Missouri expert says that people who have happy marriages are more likely to rate their health as better as they age; aging adults whose physical health is declining could especially benefit from improving their marriages.

Christine Proulx, an assistant professor in the MU Department of Human Development and Family Studies, examined the long-term relationship between self-rated health and marital quality. She found that, in all stages of marriage, positive or negative relationships affect the individuals' health. Spouses should be aware that how they treat each other and how happy they are in their marriages affect both partners' health, and they should think more about their personal relationships when thinking holistically about their health, she said.

"We often think about the aging process as something we can treat medically with a pill or more exercise, but working on your marriage also might benefit your health as you age," Proulx said. "Engaging with your spouse is not going to cure cancer, but building stronger relationships can improve both people's spirits and well-being and lower their stress."

Proulx suggests that health professionals consider patients' personal relationships when designing health promotion programs or treatment plans.

"Physicians should recognize that the strength of patients' marriages might affect their health," she said. "I suspect we'd have higher rates of adherence to treatment plans for chronic illnesses if medical professionals placed more of an emphasis on incorporating families and spouses in patients' care. If spouses understand their partners' disease and how to treat it at home, and the couple has a strong marriage, both people's health could improve."

Proulx analyzed data from 707 continuously married adults who participated in the Marital Instability Over the Life Course panel study, a 20-year, nationwide research project started in 1980 with funding from the Social Security Administration's Office of Research and Statistics and the National Institute on Aging.

Most study participants were Caucasian, had more than high school educations, and earned more than $55,000 in annual family income in 2000. Because of these characteristics, Proulx says the participants probably had some protection against marital and health challenges more commonly faced by people of different ethnicities or with less education or income.

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The study, "The Longitudinal Associations between Marital Happiness, Problems, and Self-Rated Health," will be published in the upcoming issue of the Journal of Family Psychology. Proulx co-authored the study with Linley Snyder-Rivas, an alumna of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies in the MU College of Human Environmental Sciences.


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U.N. warns that Sudan could use foreign military support in Darfur

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council warned on Thursday that funding, training, spare parts, weapons systems and other materiel supplied to Sudan's government could be used for air strikes in the Darfur region in violation of a U.N. arms embargo.

The 15-member council expressed concern that "the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer of technical assistance and support ... could be used by the Government of Sudan to support military aircraft being used in violation" of Darfur sanctions.

The council included the warning in a unanimously adopted resolution renewing the mandate of a group of experts who monitor sanctions imposed on Darfur in 2005. The arms embargo does not ban supplying military hardware, but states must have a Sudan government guarantee that the arms will not end up in Darfur.

Mainly African tribes in Darfur - a vast arid region in the west of Sudan - took up arms against the government in Khartoum in 2003, complaining of political and economic marginalization. African Union peacekeepers were deployed in 2006 and replaced in 2008 by a joint AU-U.N. force.

Sudan's U.N. Ambassador Daffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman told the Security Council that Sudan intends to cooperate with the panel of experts, but denied carrying out air strikes in Darfur.

"This is a fallacious claim since we use our air capacities for purely peaceful purposes," he said on Thursday.

Violence has ebbed from the 2003-04 peak but fighting still occurs as several rounds of peace talks have failed. The United Nations has estimated that around 300,000 people have died during the conflict in Darfur and some 2 million people been displaced. Khartoum puts the death toll at 10,000.

Fighting flared again at the end of December in Darfur's Jebel Marra area, prized for its fertile land, and more than 30,000 people have fled the region, the United Nations said.

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and other senior officials on charges of masterminding genocide and war crimes in Darfur. They deny this and refuse to recognize the court.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Vicki Allen)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-warns-sudan-could-foreign-military-support-183820372--sector.html

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Finding 'Mr. Right,' how insects sniff out the perfect mate

Finding 'Mr. Right,' how insects sniff out the perfect mate [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 13-Feb-2013
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Researchers discover how sex pheromones evolved in wasps

TEMPE, Ariz. You may want to ramp up your romance this year by sharing a candlelight dinner, a walk on the beach, or even the scent of a perfume, but will that help you find your perfect mate? For one wasp species, it only takes a whiff of his special love potion to know whether he's "Mr. Right."

Unlike humans, most insects rely on their sense of smell when looking for a mate. Scientists have found that sex pheromones play an important role in finding a suitable partner of the same species; yet, little is known about the evolution and genetic basis of these alluring smells.

A team of researchers from Arizona State University and Germany found that one wasp species has evolved a specific scent, or pheromone, which keeps it from mating with other species. In addition, they discovered that the genetic basis of the new scent is simple, which allows the males to change an existing scent into a new one. Over time, the females recognize and use this new scent to distinguish their own species from others.

Scientists from ASU, the University of Regensburg, the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig Bonn, and the Technical University Darmstadt in Germany, present their findings in an article published Feb. 13 online in the journal Nature.

The researchers studied two species of the parasitic wasp genus Nasonia to learn about the evolution of sex pheromones. They asked, if male sex pheromones are used as unique mating signals to attract females, and if female wasps will not mate with males that have different pheromones, then how did the vast array of these scents evolve in insects?

They found that the pheromones of all known Nasonia wasps contain two elements except for one species, Nasonia vitripennis, which uses a novel third ingredient. These tiny wasps, less than half the size of a grain of rice, lay their eggs in developing flies. The two species in this study prefer laying their eggs in similar types of flies and are found in the same parts of the Eastern United States, which means they have many opportunities to choose the wrong mate.

"We identified a gene in N. vitripennis that we thought was responsible for its unique scent," said Josh Gibson, an ASU doctoral student working with Jrgen Gadau, a professor in School of Life Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. "Then, we successfully conducted an experiment to suppress that gene, which actually changed the composition of the sex pheromone, so that it resembled that of the other species," Gibson added.

Female N. vitripennis wasps did not respond when offered the new pheromone alone. They responded only when it was combined with the two original, or ancestral, scents. In addition, females from a closely related species, Nasonia giraulti, did not distinguish between the new and ancestral sex pheromones, regardless of whether there were two or three scents.

Thus, the researchers concluded that the N. vitripennis females did not react to the third component when it first evolved. Instead, they adapted to the new smell over time and now it is an integral part of the species-specific sex pheromone of N. vitripennis males.

This study is one of the few where researchers have identified genes that prevent a species from breeding with another closely related species. The findings provide new insights into the evolution of genes that contribute to speciation, or the formation of new species, as well as the evolution of diverse sex pheromones.

"The females use this smell to distinguish between the species," said Gibson. "This is important. If an individual wasp were to mate with a different species, it would be very costly because they would not produce viable offspring. We learned that the smell difference is based on a single and simple chemical change. Basically, this is the way the female wasp can find Mr. Right."

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Researchers discover how sex pheromones evolved in wasps

TEMPE, Ariz. You may want to ramp up your romance this year by sharing a candlelight dinner, a walk on the beach, or even the scent of a perfume, but will that help you find your perfect mate? For one wasp species, it only takes a whiff of his special love potion to know whether he's "Mr. Right."

Unlike humans, most insects rely on their sense of smell when looking for a mate. Scientists have found that sex pheromones play an important role in finding a suitable partner of the same species; yet, little is known about the evolution and genetic basis of these alluring smells.

A team of researchers from Arizona State University and Germany found that one wasp species has evolved a specific scent, or pheromone, which keeps it from mating with other species. In addition, they discovered that the genetic basis of the new scent is simple, which allows the males to change an existing scent into a new one. Over time, the females recognize and use this new scent to distinguish their own species from others.

Scientists from ASU, the University of Regensburg, the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig Bonn, and the Technical University Darmstadt in Germany, present their findings in an article published Feb. 13 online in the journal Nature.

The researchers studied two species of the parasitic wasp genus Nasonia to learn about the evolution of sex pheromones. They asked, if male sex pheromones are used as unique mating signals to attract females, and if female wasps will not mate with males that have different pheromones, then how did the vast array of these scents evolve in insects?

They found that the pheromones of all known Nasonia wasps contain two elements except for one species, Nasonia vitripennis, which uses a novel third ingredient. These tiny wasps, less than half the size of a grain of rice, lay their eggs in developing flies. The two species in this study prefer laying their eggs in similar types of flies and are found in the same parts of the Eastern United States, which means they have many opportunities to choose the wrong mate.

"We identified a gene in N. vitripennis that we thought was responsible for its unique scent," said Josh Gibson, an ASU doctoral student working with Jrgen Gadau, a professor in School of Life Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. "Then, we successfully conducted an experiment to suppress that gene, which actually changed the composition of the sex pheromone, so that it resembled that of the other species," Gibson added.

Female N. vitripennis wasps did not respond when offered the new pheromone alone. They responded only when it was combined with the two original, or ancestral, scents. In addition, females from a closely related species, Nasonia giraulti, did not distinguish between the new and ancestral sex pheromones, regardless of whether there were two or three scents.

Thus, the researchers concluded that the N. vitripennis females did not react to the third component when it first evolved. Instead, they adapted to the new smell over time and now it is an integral part of the species-specific sex pheromone of N. vitripennis males.

This study is one of the few where researchers have identified genes that prevent a species from breeding with another closely related species. The findings provide new insights into the evolution of genes that contribute to speciation, or the formation of new species, as well as the evolution of diverse sex pheromones.

"The females use this smell to distinguish between the species," said Gibson. "This is important. If an individual wasp were to mate with a different species, it would be very costly because they would not produce viable offspring. We learned that the smell difference is based on a single and simple chemical change. Basically, this is the way the female wasp can find Mr. Right."

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Reid presses GOP on Hagel with Friday morning vote

Hagel testifies on Jan. 31. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday announced he would schedule a preliminary Friday vote on whether to confirm former Nebraska Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel as defense secretary, citing a pressing need to fill the position.

"In less than two hours, our country will be without a secretary of defense," Reid said on the Senate floor just after the Senate convened. Leon Panetta, the current defense chief, can officially step down at noon on Thursday. (White House spokesman Josh Earnest on Thursday told reporters aboard Air Force One that the White House expects Panetta to continue to serve until Hagel's confirmation.)

Republicans including Arizona Sen. John McCain and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham have tried to delay the vote over concerns about Hagel's record and consulting and speaking fees as well as ongoing questions unrelated to Hagel about the administration's handling of the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

A bitterly divided Senate Armed Services Committee voted on Tuesday to send Hagel's nomination to the full Senate for consideration. The vote was 14-11, with all Republicans voting no.

Though Republican leaders in the House and Senate have not publicly advocated for a filibuster, and McCain has spoken out against the tactic, Senate Republican leadership has communicated to Democrats that they intend to withhold the votes necessary for cloture, a Senate Democratic leadership aide said Thursday.

Reid, speaking from the Senate floor, sent a warning to those Republicans.

"Not a single nominee for a secretary of defense never in the history of our country has ever been filibustered," Reid said.

He added, "This isn't high school getting ready for a football game ... or a play. ... There are serious consequences to this delay."

Reid suggested that Republicans pressured by the tea party and facing primary challenges in 2014 are hoping to score political points by holding up Hagel's nomination. "It's tragic," he said.

Earnest on Thursday suggested the delay could be damaging, noting that there is a NATO defense ministerial meeting on Afghanistan scheduled for next week.

"We need our new defense secretary to be there," Earnest said. "It does not send a favorable signal for Republicans in the United States Senate to delay a vote on the president's nominee. ... It's difficult to explain to our allies exactly why that's happening."

Earnest referred to the delaying tactics as "unconscionable."

Republican leaders continue to refrain from advocating for a filibuster.

When Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell took the microphone from Reid on the Senate floor on Thursday morning, McConnell addressed the sequester and did not mention Hagel or Reid's speech on the defense nominee.

Reid on Wednesday filed a motion to end debate and hold a cloture vote, which will require 60 senators to proceed. If all 55 Democrats vote to proceed, the party will still need five Republicans to side with them.

If the procedural vote passes, the Senate may then debate for up to 30 hours before holding the final confirmation vote.

Chris Moody contributed to this story.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/reid-presses-gop-hagel-schedules-friday-morning-vote-152603727--politics.html

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Blood may hold clues to risk of memory problems after menopause

Feb. 13, 2013 ? New Mayo Clinic research suggests that blood may hold clues to whether post-menopausal women may be at an increased risk for areas of brain damage that can lead to memory problems and possibly increased risk of stroke. The study shows that blood's tendency to clot may contribute to areas of brain damage called white matter hyperintensities.

The findings are published in the Feb. 13 online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

The study involved 95 women with an average age of 53 who recently went through menopause. The women had magnetic resonance imaging, or MRIs, taken of their brains at the start of the study. They then received a placebo, oral hormone therapy or the hormone skin patch. They had MRIs periodically over the next four years.

During the study, women with higher levels of thrombogenic microvesicles, the platelets more likely to cause blood to clot, were likelier to have higher increases in the amount of white matter hyperintensities (shown as concentrated white areas on an MRI scan), which may lead to memory loss.

"This study suggests that the tendency of the blood to clot may contribute to a cascade of events leading to the development of brain damage in women who have recently gone through menopause," says study author Kejal Kantarci, M.D., of Mayo Clinic. "Preventing the platelets from developing these microvesicles could be a way to stop the progression of white matter hyperintensities in the brain."

All of the women had white matter hyperintensities at the start of the study. The amount increased by an average volume of 63 cubic millimeters at 18 months, 122 cubic millimeters at three years and 155 cubic millimeters at four years.

The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health (grants NS66147, HL90639, AG040042, RR024150, TR000135, HD65987 and AG044170), Aurora Foundation and Mayo Foundation.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Daily Report: Silicon Valley and Immigrant Groups Find Common ...

Silicon Valley executives, who have long pressed the government to provide more visas for foreign-born math and science brains, are joining forces with an array of immigration groups seeking comprehensive changes in the law, reports Somini Sengupta of The New York Times.

And as momentum builds in Washington for a broad revamping ? President Obama called for reform in his State of the Union address Tuesday ? the tech industry has more hope than ever that it will finally achieve its goal: the expanded access to visas that it says is critical to its own continued growth and that of the economy as a whole.

?Real reform means fixing the legal immigration system to cut waiting periods, reduce bureaucracy, and attract the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers that will help create jobs and grow our economy,? Mr. Obama said in Tuesday?s State of the Union speech.

Signs of the industry?s stepped-up engagement on the issue are visible everywhere. Prominent executives met with President Obama last week. Start-up founders who rarely abandon their computers have flown across the country to meet with lawmakers.

This Tuesday, the Technology CEO Council, an advocacy organization representing companies like Dell, Intel and Motorola, had meetings on Capitol Hill. On Wednesday, Steve Case, a founder of AOL, is scheduled to testify at the first Senate hearing this year on immigration legislation, alongside the head of the deportation agents? union and the leader of a Latino civil rights group.

?The odds of high-skilled passing without comprehensive is close to zero, and the odds of comprehensive passing without high-skilled passing is close to zero,? said Robert D. Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a nonpartisan research group based in Washington.

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2 Nigeria journalists charged after polio killings

KANO, Nigeria (AP) ? Police in northern Nigeria arrested and charged two radio journalists and a local cleric alleged to have sparked the killings of at least nine women gunned down while trying to administer polio vaccines, officials said Tuesday. Police claimed their on-air comments about a vaccination campaign in the area inflamed the region and caused the attacks.

The allegations against the journalists working for Wazobia FM show the continuing struggle over free speech in Nigeria, a nation that came out of military rule only in 1999 and where simply taking photographs on the street can get a person arrested. Though Nigeria has a rambunctious free press, threats and attacks against journalists remain common and unsolved killings of reporters still haunt the country.

On Friday in Kano, the largest city in Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north, gunmen in three-wheel taxis attacked women preparing to give the oral-drop vaccines to children, killing at least nine, police said. Witnesses later said they saw at least 12 dead from the attack. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, though suspicion immediately fell on the sect known as Boko Haram, which is waging a campaign of guerrilla shootings and bombings across northern Nigeria.

A few days before the killings, Wazobia FM aired a program in which presenters talked about how one of the station's journalists had been attacked by local officials and had his equipment confiscated after coming upon a man who refused to allow his children to be vaccinated. The journalists and the cleric on the program apparently discussed the fears people have about the vaccine, which then spread through the city.

Kano state police commissioner Ibrahim Idris ordered the journalists and the cleric be arrested immediately after Friday's attack.

Initially, Idris said the journalists would face charges of "culpable homicide" over the polio workers' deaths. Those charges can carry the death penalty. However, at an arraignment hearing Tuesday afternoon, prosecutors brought lesser charges that included conspiracy, inciting a disturbance and obstruction of a public servant. Magistrate Ibrahim Bello ordered a follow-up hearing Thursday.

Onimisi Adaba, operation manager for Wazobia FM and its sister stations, later told The Associated Press that the radio group was "fully aware of the situation."

"We are presently attending to the matter," Adaba said. He declined to comment further.

There have long been suspicions about the polio vaccine in northern Nigeria, with people believing the drops would sterilize young girls.

In 2003, a Kano physician heading the Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria said the vaccines were "corrupted and tainted by evildoers from America and their Western allies." That led to hundreds of new infections in children across the north, where beggars on locally made wooden skateboards drag their withered legs back and forth in traffic, begging for alms. The 2003 disease outbreak in Nigeria eventually spread throughout the world, even causing infections in Indonesia.

Today, Nigeria is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic, the others being Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Nigeria came out of a long period of military rule in 1999 and has an unbridled free press, but journalists are often harassed by police and the State Security Service, the nation's secret police. Local journalists also have been attacked and killed in the oil-rich nation over their reporting. Eighteen journalists have been killed in Nigeria since 1992, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists

Newspapers and radio stations also often hold off paying journalists their salaries for months at a time. That forces reporters to make money from selling advertising to those they cover or through collecting so-called "brown envelope" bribes slipped into briefing materials at news conferences.

Mohamed Keita, an official with the Committee to Protect Journalists in New York, said his organization is investigating the circumstances surrounding the journalists' prosecution.

"We are troubled by the detentions of journalists insofar as there appears to be no evidence linking their program to the murderous attacks on the polio clinics," Keita said. "We call on Nigerian authorities to afford the journalists due process under the law."

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Associated Press writer Jon Gambrell in Johannesburg contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/2-nigeria-journalists-charged-polio-killings-190026446.html

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Steve Horn: NY Fracking Scandal: Seven Groups Demand Conflict of Interest Investigation of Cuomo Administration

Cross-Posted from DeSmogBlog

New York could soon become the newest state in the union to allow hydraulic fracturing (fracking), the controversial technique used to enable shale oil and gas extraction. The green light from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo could transpire in as little as "a couple of weeks," according to journalist and author?Tom Wilber. ?

That timeline, of course, assumes things don't take any crazy twists or turns.?

Enter a press conference today in Albany, where seven groups, including Public Citizen, Food and Water Watch,?Frack Action, United for Action,?Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy,?and Capital District Against Fracking, called for an Albany County District Attorney General investigation of the Cuomo Administration.

They are asking "whether Lawrence Schwartz, Secretary to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, has a conflict of interest between his stock investments and his involvement in the state?s decision on whether to allow high-volume hydraulic fracturing for shale gas."

Schwartz - dubbed "the ringleader" of Governor Cuomo's administration - potentially has what these groups describe as a legal conflict-of-interest.?A months-long DeSmogBlog?investigation reveals that Cuomo's chief-of-staff actually has a direct financial interest in fracking going forward in New York state, potentially falling under the sphere of?insider trading. ?

Above and beyond Schwartz's annual oil and gas industry stock holdings in corporations ranging from Occidental Petroleum, Williams Companies, ExxonMobil/XTO, and General Electric (GE) for the past decade, the Cuomo Administration has also held numerous meetings with lobbyists representing some of these same corporations dating back to when Cuomo assumed office in Jan. 2011, records obtained under New York's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) by DeSmogBlog?reveal.?

Dirty Details: Oil/Gas Industry Stock Holdings, Meetings with Lobbyists from Same Corporations

The details are dirty, both figuratively and literally.?

A September 2012 investigation by the Environmental Working Group?(EWG) examined?Schwartz's past three financial disclosure forms. That probe revealed that?he had?stock holdings of $1,000+ each in Occidental, Williams, Exxon/XTO, and GE in both?2010 and 2011, respectively. All?four of these corporations possess a financial stake in Cuomo approving fracking in New York.

2009 saw much of the same, a year in which Schwartz had $1,000+ in his stock portfolio invested in GE, Williams, and Burlington Resources (purchasd as a subsidiary by ConocoPhillips in 2005).

DeSmogBlog?followed in the footsteps of the EWG investigation by filing both an Executive Chamber FOIL request, as well a FOIL request to Schwartz's former employer, the Westchester County Executive Office, asking for his financial disclosure forms dating back to 2002.

That latter request revealed that Schwartz has had stock holdings in the oil and gas industry dating back to 2002. At that time he was working as chief-of-staff to then-Westchester County Executive,?Andrew J. Spano.

In 2002 and 2003, Schwartz had over $1,000 in stock holdings in Chevron and GE. Until 2001, Texaco - purchased in 2000 as a subsidiary by Chevron - was?headquarted in Westchester. The Westchester County Executive Chamber did not possess Schwartz's forms for 2004 or 2005.?

His?2006 filings reveal $1,000 or more in his stock portfolio invested in Burlington Resources, GE, and Williams Companies.?

Records obtained from Cuomo's Executive Chamber?also revealed that lobbyists from the very corporations Schwartz has thousands of dollars of stock holdings in have earned the ear of Cuomo in the form of exclusive meetings with his high-level aides. ?

One case in point: Both in April 2012 and in Sept. 2012,?Williams Companies lobbyists had meetings with Cuomo aides on the status of its proposed Constitution Pipeline, a joint venture between Cabot Oil and Gas, Piedmont Natural Gas and Williams Companies. That 120-mile long, 30-inch prospective pipeline, if approved, will carry gas produced in NY's section of the Marcellus Shale to markets throughout the northeastern U.S.

The latter meeting was held between two Williams' lobbyists - Tonio Burgos and John Charlson - and upper level Cuomo aides.

Charlson is a former public information officer for the New York State Division of Lottery who was fired in Jan. 2009 for not getting along with fellow employees. In retaliation for his firing, he illegally "eavesdropped on a confidential lottery conference call" and?"trespassed via computer to get 16 lottery e-mails," the Post Star explained, summarizing a New York Inspector General report.

Charlson's next job?was serving as a corporate lobbyist with?Tonio Burgos and Associates, New York's Joint Commission on Public Ethics database reveals.

One of Charlson's 14 current clients at the Burgos firm?is United Water, Inc., "the second-largest private operator of municipal water systems in the United States," according to a 2010?Food and Water Watch?report. United Water is a subsidiary of global water privatizing giant?Suez Environnement,?the second largest water service corporation in the world.

Food and Water Watch?explained?in a March 2012 report?that fracking on a global scale will almost certainly serve as a progenitor of a global water crisis. Another December 2011 FWW report revealed that water?privatization corporations - which stand to gain economically if and when water ends up becoming a scarce global commodity - are hedging their bets on shale gas production. ?? ?

Burgos, the principal of?Tonio Burgos and Associates?and former aide to Andrew Cuomo's father, Gov. Mario Cuomo (described by the Chicago Tribune in 1993 as his "patronage chief"), was identified in Jan. 2012 by?The Wall Street Journal as "one of Mr. Cuomo's closest outside advisers and top fund-raisers." Like Charlson, Burgos also lobbies on behalf of United Water, Inc.

Burgos has already given $93,500 towards Cuomo's?2014 re-election campaign, according to the?National Institute on Money in State Politics' campaign finance database.?Burgos' firm also doles out big money to the Democratic Governors' Association,?forking over $110,000?between 2006 and 2012.

The?records also reveal that the?Cuomo Administration held several meetings with lobbyists working on behalf of ExxonMobil, another corporation in which Schwartz holds stock.?

NY Fracking Scandal: Conflict-of-Interest or Insider Trading?

The seven "fracktivist" groups signing onto the letter requesting the investigation concluded that under New York state law, Schwartz - and by extension the Cuomo Administration - may have a conflict-of-interest in the looming fracking decision.

In so doing,?they cited N.Y. Pub. Off. ? 74(3)(g), a law mandating that public officials must not make financial investments that would ?create substantial conflict between his duty in the public interest and his private interest.??Cutting to the heart of the matter, the groups are seeking a thorough investigation as to whether the Cuomo Administration is breaking this law.

An issue that goes unraised in this letter: whether Schwartz is defying the spirit of the federal law that bans insider trading - the STOCK (Stop on Congressional Knowledge) Act?- passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in April 2012.

?The powerful shouldn?t get to create one set of rules for themselves and one set of rules for everyone else," Obama said while signing the bill.

In New York, though, that appears to be the case, with 2016 Democratic Party presidential hopeful Andrew Cuomo and his administration playing by a different set of rules that may threaten the health and water supplies of New York citizens.?

This dreary picture has prompted the launch of a new website dedicated to?chronicling?the ongoing and growing scandal: NYFrackingScandal.com.

"NYFrackingScandal.com serves to put all of the worst offenses in the state's review of fracking in one place. When you put it all together, it paints a pretty bad picture," said Frack Action Executive Director, Julia Walsh in a press release.?

Some believe the scandal warrants a redux of the entire review process into whether or not fracking should be permitted in the Empire State. ?

"New Yorkers must be assured that policy decisions are made on merit - and not because of the possibility of personal financial gain," Tyson Slocum,?Director of the Public Citizen Energy Program told?DeSmogBlog.?"Given these financial holdings by key Cuomo decisionmakers, New York ought to review all aspects of the fracking review."

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Facebook rolls out 'Buy Tickets' button for Event Pages | Internet ...

Facebook is in the process of rolling out "Buy Tickets" buttons, a feature that hints at the social network's intention to enter the online ticketing business.

The buy option, first spotted by All Facebook, is being introduced as a new feature for all Facebook Event Page owners who want to better promote ticket purchases. The buttons allow visitors to click through to a third-party Web site to purchase tickets.

Facebook confirmed the rollout to CNET. The Buy Tickets button merely replaces the previous option, a bit.ly link, that sent people offsite to the event creator's preferred ticketing destination, a company representative said.

As it stands, there's not much to these buttons, save for allowing event creators to link out to ticketing Web sites with an actual button that might garner a bit more attention. Still, the button highlights Facebook's ongoing interest in making its social network a place for commerce, a strategy that could someday give rise to a full-featured ticket-buying platform.

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The War in Mali and AFRICOM?s Agenda: Target China

Part I: Africa?s New Thirty Years? War?

Mali at first glance seems a most unlikely place for the NATO powers, led by a neo-colonialist French government of Socialist President Francois Hollande (and quietly backed to the hilt by the Obama Administration), to launch what is being called by some a new Thirty Years? War Against Terrorism.

Mali, with a population of some 12 million, and a landmass three and a half times the size of Germany, is a land-locked largely Saharan Desert country in the center of western Africa, bordered by Algeria to its north, Mauritania to its west, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Niger to its southern part. People I know who have spent time there before the recent US-led efforts at destabilization called it one of the most peaceful and beautiful places on earth, the home of Timbuktu. Its people are some ninety percent Muslim of varying persuasions. It has a rural subsistence agriculture and adult illiteracy of nearly 50%. Yet this country is suddenly the center of a new global ?war on terror.?

On January 20 Britain?s Prime Minister David Cameron announced his country?s curious resolve to dedicate itself to deal with ?the terrorism threat? in Mali and north Africa. Cameron declared, ?It will require a response that is about years, even decades, rather than months, and it requires a response that?has an absolutely iron resolve?? [1]?Britain in its colonial heyday never had a stake in Mali. Until it won independence in 1960, Mali was a French colony.

On January 11, after more than a year of behind-the-scenes pressure on the neighboring Algeria to get them entangled in an invasion of its neighbor Mali, Hollande decided to make a direct French military intervention with US backing. His government launched air strikes in the rebel-held north of Mali against a fanatical Salafist band of jihadist cutthroats calling itself Al-Qaeda in the Islamic-Mahgreb (AQIM). The pretext for the seemingly swift French action was a military move by a tiny group of Islamic Jihadists of the Tuareg people, Asnar Dine, affiliated with the larger AQIM. On January 10 Asnar Dine ? backed by other Islamist groups ? attacked the southern town of Konna. That marked the first time since the Tuareg rebellion in early 2012 that Jihadist rebels moved out of traditional Tuareg territory in the northern desert to spread Islamic law to the south of Mali.

As French journalist Thierry Meyssan noted, French forces were remarkably well prepared: ?The transitional President, Dioncounda Traore, declared a state of emergency and called to France for help. Paris intervened within hours to prevent the fall of the capital, Bamako. Far-sightedly, the Elys?e had already pre-positioned in Mali troops from the 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (?the Colonials?) and the 13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment, helicopters from the COS (Special Operations Command), three Mirage 2000D?s, two Mirage F-1?s, three C135?s, a C130 Hercules and a C160 Transall.? [2]?What a convenient coincidence.

By January 21 US Air Force transport planes began delivering hundreds of French elite soldiers and military equipment to Mali, ostensibly to roll back what we were told was an out-of-control terrorist advance south towards the Mali capital. [3]?French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told media the number of its ?boots on the ground? in Mali had reached 2,000, adding that ?around 4,000 troops will be mobilized for this operation,? in Mali and outside bases. [4]

But there are strong indications the French agenda in Mali is anything but humanitarian. In a France 5 TV interview, Le Drian carelessly admitted, ?The goal is the total reconquest of Mali. We will not leave any pockets.? And President Francois Hollande said French troops would remain in the region long enough ?to defeat terrorism.? The United States, Canada, Britain, Belgium, Germany and Denmark have all said they would support the French operation against Mali. [5]

Mali itself, like much of Africa is rich in raw materials. It has large reserves of gold, uranium and most recently, though western oil companies try to hide it, of oil, lots of oil. The French preferred to ignore Mali?s vast resources, keeping it a poor subsistence agriculture country. Under the deposed democratically-elected President Amadou Toumani Toure, for the first time the government initiated a systematic mapping of the vast wealth under its soil. According to Mamadou Igor Diarra, previous mining minister, Malian soil contains copper, uranium, phosphate, bauxite, gems and in particular, a large percentage of gold in addition to oil and gas. Thus, Mali is one of the countries in the world with the most raw materials. With its gold mining, the country is already one of the leading exploiters directly behind South Africa and Ghana. [6]?Two thirds of France?s electricity is from nuclear power and sources of new uranium are essential. Presently, France draws significant uranium imports from neighboring Niger.

Now the picture gets a little complex.

According to usually reliable former US military experts with direct familiarity with the region, speaking on condition of anonymity, US and NATO Special Forces actually trained the same ?terrorist? bands now justifying a neo-colonial US-backed invasion of Mali by France. The major question is why would Washington and Paris train the terrorists they are now acting to destroy in a ?war on terror?? Were they really surprised at the lack of NATO loyalty from their trainees? And what is behind AFRICOM?s American-backed French takeover of Mali?

Part II: AFRICOM and ?Victoria?s Secrets?

The truth about what is really going on in Mali and with AFRICOM and NATO countries, especially France is a little bit like a geopolitical ?Victoria?s Secret??what you think you see is definitely not what you will get.

We are being told repeatedly in recent months that something supposedly calling itself Al Qaeda?the organization officially charged by the US Government as responsible for pulverizing three towers of the World Trade Center and blowing a gaping hole in the side of the Pentagon on September 11, 2001?has regrouped.

According to the popular media account and statements of various NATO member country government officials, the original group of the late Osama bin Laden, holed up we are supposed to believe somewhere in the caves of Tora Bora in Afghanistan, has apparently adopted a modern business model and is handing out Al Qaeda official franchises in a style something like a ?McDonalds of Terrorism,? from Al Qaeda in Iraq to Libyan Islamic Fighting Group in Libya and now Al-Qaeda-in-the Islamic-Maghreb.

I?ve even heard reports that a new Al Qaeda ?official? franchise has just been given, bizarre as it sounds, to something called DRCCAQ or Democratic Republic of Congo Christian (sic) Al Qaeda. [7]?Now that?s a stretch which reminds one of an equally bizarre sect called Jews for Jesus created back in the hippie days of the Vietnam War era. Can it be that the architects of all these murky groups have so little imagination?

If we are to believe the official story, the group being blamed in Mali for most all the trouble is Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM for short). The murky AQIM itself is actually a product of several behind-the-scenes workings. Originally it was based in Algeria across the border from Mali and called itself the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC according to its French name).

In 2006 Al Qaeda?s head guru in absence of Osama bin Laden, Egyptian jihadist Ayman al-Zawahiri, publicly announced the granting to the Algerian GSPC the Al Qaeda franchise. The name was changed to Al-Qaeda-in-the Islamic-Mahgreb and Algerian counter-terror operations pushed them in the past two years over the desert border into northern Mali. AQIM reportedly is little more than a well-armed criminal band that gets its money from running South American cocaine from Africa into Europe, or from arms dealing and human trafficking. [8]

A year later, in 2007, the enterprising al-Zawahiri added another building block to his Al Qaeda chain of thugs when he officially announced the merger between the Libyan LIFG and al-Qaeda in the Islamic Mahgreb (AQIM).

The LIFG or Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, was formed by a Libyan-born jihadist named Abdelhakim Belhaj. Belhaj was trained by the CIA as part of the US-financed Mujahideen in Afghanistan during the 1980s alongside another CIA trainee then named Osama bin Laden. In essence, as the journalist Pepe Escobar notes, ?for all practical purposes, since then, LIFG/AQIM have been one and the same ? and Belhaj was/is its emir.? [9]

That becomes even more interesting when we find that Belhaj?s men ? who, as Escobar writes, were at the forefront of a militia of Berbers from the mountains southwest of Tripoli, the so-called Tripoli Brigade?were trained in secret for two months by US Special Forces. [10]

LIFG played a key role in the US and French-backed toppling of Libya?s Qaddafi, turning Libya today into what one observer describes as the ?world?s largest open air arms bazaar.? Those arms are reportedly flooding from Benghazi to Mali and other various hotspot targets of destabilization, including, according to what was suggested at the recent US Senate Foreign Relations testimony of outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, by the boatload from Libya to Turkey where they were being channeled into the various foreign terrorist insurgents sent into Syria to fuel the destruction of Syria. [11]

Now what does this unusual conglomerate globalized terror organization, LIFG-GPSC-AQIM intend in Mali and beyond, and how does that suit AFRICOM and French aims?

Part III: Curious Mali Coup and AQIM terror?exquisite timing

Events in the formerly peaceful, democratic Mali began to get very strange on March 22, 2012 when Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure was ousted and driven into exile in a military coup one month before a scheduled presidential election. Toure had earlier instituted a multi-party democratic system. The putsch leader, Captain Amadou Haya Sanogo, received military training in the US, at Fort Benning, Georgia and the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia according to AFRICOM?s spokesman. [12]?Sanogo claimed the military coup was necessary because Toure?s government was not doing enough to quell Tuareg unrest in northern Mali.

As Meyssan points out, the March 2012 military coup against Toure was suspicious in every regard. A previously unheard-of group called CNRDRE (in English: National Commitee for the Recovery of Democracy and the Restoration of the State) overthrew Tour? and declared intention to restore Mali law and order in the north.

?This resulted in great confusion,? Meyssan goes on, ?since the putschists were incapable of explaining how their actions would improve the situation. The overthrow of the President was even stranger since a presidential election was to be held five weeks later and the outgoing President was not running for office. The CNRDRE is composed of officers who were trained in the United States. They halted the election process and handed power to one of their candidates, who happened to be the Francophile Dioncounda Traore. This sleight of hand was legalized by the CEDEAO (or in English, ECOWAS?Economic Community of West African States), whose President is none other than Alassane Ouattara, who was placed in power in the Ivory Coast by the French army a year earlier.? [13]

Alassane Ouattara, educated in economics in the US, is a former senior IMF official who in 2011 forced out his Ivory Coast presidential rival with French military assistance. He owes his job not to ?the?New York Times,? but to French Special Forces. [14]

At the time of the military coup, the unrest in question was from an ethnic tribe, Tuareg, a secular, nomadic group of pastoral cattle-herding people who demanded independence from Mali in early 2012.

The Tuareg Rebellion was reportedly armed and financed by France who repatriated Tuaregs who had been fighting in Libya for the purpose of splitting the north of Mali along Algeria?s border, from the rest of the country and declaring Sharia law. It only lasted from January to April 2012, at which time the nomadic Tuareg fighters rode off to their nomad haunts in the central Sahara and borders of the Sahel, a vast borderless desert area between Libya and Algeria, Mali and Niger. That left the Algerian-Libyan LIFG/Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and their associates in the Jihadist Asnar Dine to carry out the dirty work for Paris. [15]

In their 2012 battle for independence from Mali, the Tuareg had made an unholy alliance with the Jihadist AQIM. Both groups, briefly joined together with Asnar Dine, another islamist organization led by Iyad Ag Ghaly. Asnar Dine is believed to have ties to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb which is led by Ag Ghaly?s cousin, Hamada Ag Hama. Ansar Dine wants the imposition of strict Sharia law across Mali.

The three main groups briefly joined forces the moment Mali was plunged into chaos following the March 2012 military coup. The coup leader was Captain Amadou Haya Sanogo, who received military training at the Marine Corps camp at Quantico, Virginia and Special Forces training at Fort Benning, Georgia in the US. In a bizarre play of events, despite the claim the coup was driven by the civilian government?s failure to contain the rebellion in the north, the Malian military lost control of the regional capitals of Kidal, Gao, and Timbuktu within ten days of Sanogo?s assuming office. Reuters describe the farcical coup as ?a spectacular own-goal.? [16]

The violation of Mali?s constitution by the military was used to trigger severe sanctions against the central military government. Mali was suspended from membership in the African Union; the World Bank and African Development Bank have suspended aid. The US has cut half of the $140 million in aid that it sends each year, all of which created chaos in Mali and made it virtually impossible for the government to respond to the growing loss of territory in the north to Salafists.

Part IV: Terror-Anti-Terror

What then ensued is like a page ripped out of the insurgency-counter-insurgency textbook of Britain?s Brigadier Frank E. Kitson during the 1950s British Mau Mau operations in Kenya. The Jihadist insurgency in the North and the simultaneous military coup in the capital led to a situation in which Mali was immediately isolated and massively punished with economic sanctions.

Acting with indecent haste, the US and French-controlled regional 15-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) demanded the coup leaders restore civilian rule. On March 26, the US cut off all military aid to the impoverished country, ensuring maximum chaos just as the Jihadists made their major push south., Then at a meeting April 2 in Dakar, Senegal, ECOWAS members closed their countries? borders with land-locked Mali and imposed severe sanctions, including cutting off access to the regional bank, raising the possibility that Mali will soon be unable to pay for essential supplies, including gasoline.

The same military that ?trains? the terrorists also trains the ?anti-terrorists.? This seems a bizarre contradiction in policy only when we fail to grasp the essence of US and British-developed methods of irregular warfare employed actively since the early 1950?s.

The method was originally termed Low Intensity Warfare by the British Army officer who developed and refined the method for control of subject areas in Malaysia, Kenya during the Mau Mau 1950?s freedom struggles and later for the British Army in Northern Ireland. Low intensity warfare as he termed it in a book by that name, [17]?involves use of deception, of infiltration of double-agents, provocateurs, and use of defectors into legitimate popular movements such as those struggles for colonial independence after 1945.

The method is sometimes referred to as ?Gang/Counter-Gang.? The essence is that the orchestrating intelligence agency or military occupying force, whether the British Army in Kenya or the CIA in Afghanistan, de facto controls the actions of both sides in an internal conflict, creating small civil wars or gang wars to the aim of dividing the overall legitimate movement and creating the pretext for outside military force in what the US now has deceptively renamed as ?Peace-Keeping Operations? or PKO. [18]

In his advanced course on American Military Intervention Since Vietnam, Grant Hammond of the US Air War College refers openly to Low Intensity Conflict aka Peace Keeping Operations as ?war by another name.? [19]

We begin to see the bloody footprints of a not-so-well-disguised French recolonisation of former French Africa, this time using Al-Qaeda terror as the springboard to direct military presence for the first time in more than half a century. French troops will likely stay on to help Mali in a ?peace keeping operation.? The US is fully backing France as AFRICOM?s ?cat?s paw.? And Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and its spinoffs make the whole NATO military intervention possible.

Washington claimed to have been caught blind-sided by the military coup. According to press reports, a confidential internal review completed July 2012 by the Pentagon?s Africa Command (AFRICOM) concluded that the coup had unfolded too fast for American intelligence analysts to detect any clear warning signs. ?The coup in Mali progressed very rapidly and with very little warning,? said AFRICOM spokesman, Col. Tom Davis. ?The spark that ignited it occurred within their junior military ranks, who ultimately overthrew the government, not at the senior leadership level where warning signs might have been more easily noticed.? [20]?That view is strongly disputed. In an off-the-record interview with?The New York Times, one Special Operations Forces officer disagreed, saying, ?This has been brewing for five years. The analysts got complacent in their assumptions and did not see the big changes and the impacts of them, like the big weaponry coming out of Libya and the different, more Islamic fighters who came back.? [21]

More accurate it seems, AFRICOM had been ?brewing? the crisis for five years since it began operations in late 2007. Mali for the Pentagon is but the next building block in the militarization of all of Africa by AFRICOM using proxy forces like France to do the dirty work. The Mali intervention using France upfront is but one building block in a project for the total militarization of Africa whose prime goal is not capturing strategic resources like oil, gas, uranium, gold or iron ore. The strategic target is China and the rapidly growing Chinese business presence across Africa over the past decade. The goal of AFRICOM is to push China out of Africa or at least to irreparably cripple her independent access to those African resources. An economically independent China, so goes thinking in various Pentagon offices or Washington neo-conservative think-tanks, can be a politically independent China. God forbid! So they believe.

Part V: AFRICOM Agenda in Mali: Target China

The Mali operation is but the tip of a huge African iceberg. AFRICOM, the Pentagon?s US Africa Command was signed into existence by President George W. Bush in late 2007. Its prime purpose was to counter the dramatically growing Chinese economic and political influence across Africa. Alarm bells went off in Washington in October 2006 when the Chinese President hosted an historic Beijing summit, the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which brought nearly fifty African heads of state and ministers to the Chinese capital. In 2008, ahead of a twelve-day eight-nation tour of Africa?the third such journey since he took office in 2003?Chinese President Hu Jintao announced a three-year, $3 billion program in preferential loans and expanded aid for Africa. These funds came on top of the $3 billion in loans and $2 billion in export credits that Hu announced earlier.

Trade between China and African countries exploded in the ensuing four years as French and US influence over the ?Dark Continent? waned. China?s trade with Africa reached $166 billion in 2011, according to Chinese statistics, and African exports to China ? primarily resources to fuel Chinese industries ? rose to $93 billion from $5.6 billion over the past decade. In July 2012 China offered African countries $20 billion in loans over the next three years, double the amount pledged in the previous three-year period. [22]

For Washington, making AFRICOM operational as soon as possible was an urgent geopolitical priority. It began operation on October 1, 2008 from headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany. Since the Bush-Cheney Administration signed the directive creating AFRICOM in February 2007, it has been a direct response to China?s successful African economic diplomacy.

AFRICOM defines its mission as follows: ?Africa Command has administrative responsibility for US military support to US government policy in Africa, to include military-to-military relationships with 53 African nations.? They admit working closely with US Embassies and State Department across Africa, an unusual admission which also includes with USAID: ?US Africa Command provides personnel and logistical support to State Department-funded activities. Command personnel work closely with US embassies in Africa to coordinate training programs to improve African nations? security capacity.? [23]

Speaking to the International Peace Operations Association in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 27, 2008 General Kip Ward, Commander of AFRICOM defined the command?s mission as, ?in concert with other US government agencies and international partners, [to conduct] sustained security engagements through military-to-military programs, military-sponsored activities, and other military operations as directed to promote a stable and secure African environment in support of US foreign policy.? [24]

Various Washington sources state openly, AFRICOM was created to counter the growing presence of China in Africa, and China?s increasing success, to secure long-term economic agreements for raw materials from Africa in exchange for Chinese aid and production sharing agreements and royalties. By informed accounts, the Chinese have been far shrewder. Instead of offering savage IMF-dictated austerity and economic chaos as the West has, China is offering large credits, soft loans to build roads and schools in order to create good will.

Dr. J. Peter Pham, a leading Washington insider and an advisor of the US State and Defense Departments, states openly that among the aims of the new AFRICOM, is the objective of, ?protecting access to hydrocarbons and other strategic resources which Africa has in abundance ? a task which includes ensuring against the vulnerability of those natural riches and ensuring that no other interested third parties, such as China, India, Japan, or Russia, obtain monopolies or preferential treatment.?

In testimony before the US Congress supporting creation of AFRICOM in 2007, Pham, who is closely associated with the neo-conservative think-tank, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, stated:

This natural wealth makes Africa an inviting target for the attentions of the People?s Republic of China, whose dynamic economy, averaging 9 percent growth per annum over the last two decades, has an almost insatiable thirst for oil as well as a need for other natural resources to sustain it. China is currently importing approximately 2.6 million barrels of crude per day, about half of its consumption;?roughly a third of its imports come from African sources?perhaps no other foreign region rivals Africa as the object of Beijing?s sustained strategic interest in recent years?

? many analysts expect that Africa?especially the states along its oil-rich western coastline?will increasingly becoming a theatre for strategic competition between the United States and its only real near-peer competitor on the global stage, China, as both countries seek to expand their influence and secure access to resources. [25]

To counter the growing Chinese influence across Africa Washington has enlisted the economically weak and politically desperate French with promises of supporting a French revival of its former African colonial empire in one form or another. The strategy, as becomes clear in the wake of the French-US use of Al Qaeda terrorists to bring down Ghaddafi in Libya and now to wreak havoc across the Sahara from Mali, is to foster ethnic wars and sectarian hatred between Berbers, Arabs, and others in North Africa?divide and rule.

It appears they have even co-opted an earlier French blueprint for direct control. In a groundbreaking analysis, Canadian geopolitical analyst and sociologist, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya writes, ?The map used by Washington for combating terrorism under the Pan-Sahel Initiative says a lot. The range or area of activity for the terrorists, within the borders of Algeria, Libya, Niger, Chad, Mali, and Mauritania according to Washington?s designation, is very similar to the boundaries or borders of the colonial territorial entity which France attempted to sustain in Africa in 1957. Paris had planned to prop up this African entity in the western central Sahara as a French department (province) directly tied to France, along with coastal Algeria.? [26]

The French called it the Common Organization of the Saharan Regions (Organisation commune des regions sahariennes, OCRS). It comprised the inner boundaries of the Sahel and Saharan countries of Mali, Niger, Chad, and Algeria. Paris used it to control the resource-rich countries for French exploitation of such raw materials as oil, gas, and uranium.

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French map of Sahara in 1958 compared with USAFRICOM Pan-Sahal Initiative map (below) of terror threat in Sahara today.
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He adds that Washington clearly had this energy-rich and resource-rich area in mind when it drew the areas of Africa that need to be ?cleansed? of alleged terrorist cells and gangs. At least now AFRICOM had ?a plan? for its new African strategy. The French Institute of Foreign Relations (Institut fran?ais des relations internationals, IFRI) openly discussed this tie between the terrorists and energy-rich areas in a March 2011 report. [27]

The map used by Washington for combating terrorism under the Pentagon Pan-Sahel Initiative shows an area of activity for the terrorists, inside Algeria, Libya, Niger, Chad, Mali, and Mauritania according to Washington?s designation. The Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative (TSCTI) was begun by the Pentagon in 2005. Mali, Chad, Mauritania, and Niger were now joined by Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal, Nigeria, and Tunisia in a ring of military cooperation with the Pentagon. The Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative was transferred to the command of AFRICOM on October 1, 2008. [28]

The Pentagon map is remarkably similar to the boundaries or borders of the colonial territorial entity which France attempted to sustain in Africa in 1957. Paris had planned to prop up this African entity in the western central Sahara as a French department (province) directly tied to France, along with coastal Algeria?the Common Organization of the Saharan Regions (Organisation commune des regions sahariennes, OCRS). It comprised the inner boundaries of the Sahel and Saharan countries of Mali, Niger, Chad, and Algeria. The plans were foiled during the Cold War by the Algerian and other African countries? independence wars against French colonial rule, France?s ?Vietnam.? France was forced to dissolve the OCRS in 1962, because of Algerian independence and the anti-colonial mood in Africa. [29]?The neo-colonial ambitions in Paris however, did not vanish.

The French make no secret of their alarm over growing Chinese influence in former French Africa. French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici stated in Abidjan last December that French companies must go on the offensive and fight the growing influence of rival China for a stake in Africa?s increasingly competitive markets. ?It?s evident that China is more and more present in Africa?(French) companies that have the means must go on the offensive. They must be more present on the ground. They have to fight,? Moscovici stated during a trip to Ivory Coast. [30]

Clearly Paris had in mind a military offensive to back the economic offensive he foresaw for French companies in Africa.

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Source: http://counterinformation.wordpress.com/2013/02/10/the-war-in-mali-and-africoms-agenda-target-china

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