Monday, October 29, 2012

Trial in 1977 killing asks: Were suspects framed?

FILE - In this April 17, 2012 file photo, Terry Harrington, center, stands with his daughter Nicole Brown, left, his mother Josephine James, right, and family and friends outside the Clarinda Correctional Facility in Clarinda, Iowa, after Gov. Tom Vilsack signed his reprieve. Harrington and Curtis McGhee, wrongfully convicted in the 1977 murder of a retired Iowa police officer, hope to prove during a trial that starts Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, that officers coerced witnesses into fabricating testimony that framed them for killing John Schweer. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - In this April 17, 2012 file photo, Terry Harrington, center, stands with his daughter Nicole Brown, left, his mother Josephine James, right, and family and friends outside the Clarinda Correctional Facility in Clarinda, Iowa, after Gov. Tom Vilsack signed his reprieve. Harrington and Curtis McGhee, wrongfully convicted in the 1977 murder of a retired Iowa police officer, hope to prove during a trial that starts Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, that officers coerced witnesses into fabricating testimony that framed them for killing John Schweer. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

(AP) ? Two black men wrongly convicted in the 1977 murder of a white Iowa police officer hope to prove something they couldn't during trials that sent them to prison for 25 years: that detectives framed them to solve a high-profile case.

During a civil trial that starts Wednesday in Des Moines, Terry Harrington and Curtis McGhee will argue that Council Bluffs police officers coerced witnesses into fabricating testimony against them in the killing of John Schweer.

Schweer was found dead while working as the night watchman at a car dealership. Harrington and McGhee, then teenagers from neighboring Omaha, Neb., say detectives used threats against a group of young black car theft suspects to trump up evidence targeting them because of their race and pressure to solve the retired captain's killing.

Despite little physical evidence, Harrington and McGhee were convicted at 1978 trials and sentenced to long prison terms. They were freed in 2003, after the Iowa Supreme Court found that prosecutors committed misconduct in concealing reports about another man seen near the crime scene with a shotgun. The key witnesses had also recanted their testimony, saying they were pressured into implicating the men.

After winning their freedom, they filed lawsuits against prosecutors and officers they blamed for forcing them to spend their adult lives in the Fort Madison prison. Their case reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 over the issue of whether suspects have the constitutional right not to be framed by prosecutors. Before justices ruled, Pottawatamie County agreed to pay $12 million to settle claims against two former prosecutors while not admitting wrongdoing.

The settlement did not resolve claims against Council Bluffs and former detectives Dan Larsen and Lyle Brown.

Harrington and McGhee claim Larsen and Brown coerced the group of black car theft suspects into fingering them in the death. Investigators took the star witness, a 16-year-old confessed liar with numerous aliases, to the crime scene, gave him details about the murder weapon, and had him repeatedly change his story until it was plausible, the lawsuit claims.

The witness, Kevin Hughes, was aggressively questioned in Schweer's death after he was pulled over several weeks later driving a vehicle stolen from a Nebraska dealership. He first implicated three other men who had alibis before eventually claiming Harrington pulled the trigger and McGhee drove the getaway car after they went to steal a car from the dealership Schweer was guarding. Hughes said later he lied to get reward money and avoid being charged himself. Other witnesses also recanted.

Jurors will be asked to decide at trial, scheduled to last through Nov. 16, whether detectives, who were both white, and the city violated Harrington and McGhee's civil rights and, if so, how much they should receive in damages.

"We have waited for a very long time to have this trial and we look forward to having an opportunity to present our case," said Stephen Davis, an attorney for McGhee, now married and living in a Midwestern community he does not want to disclosure.

Facing a possible verdict of millions, lawyers for the detectives and the city are making an aggressive defense. They plan to argue that Harrington and McGhee probably were the real killers ? and that even if they weren't, detectives did nothing wrong in focusing on them as suspects under the circumstances.

"There is going to be evidence that this civil jury will hear surrounding Terry Harrington and Curtis McGhee's involvement in this crime and it's evidence that the juries in 1978 considered," said attorney Kristopher Madsen. "But importantly, we believe there's going to be lacking any credible evidence to indicate these two police detectives in any way fabricated evidence or coerced or threatened witnesses or violated any civil rights of Harrington and McGhee."

The stakes are high for the city because recent court rulings have concluded it will have little insurance coverage if liable.

Lawyers would not say how much compensation Harrington and McGhee would seek, but they plan to show jurors a mock prison cell to illustrate their lives behind bars. Harrington's daughter, born after he was imprisoned, is expected to testify about the former high school football player's long dream of freedom.

A key question will be why detectives stopped pursuing suspect Charles Gates. Police reports about Gates had been hidden from the defense and were uncovered in 1999 by a former prison barber who became convinced of Harrington's innocence and worked for years for his freedom.

They showed that witnesses reported seeing a man with a dog carrying a shotgun near the crime scene, where Schweer's bullet-riddled body was found surrounded by bloody dog prints. In the nights before his death, the police reports show Schweer reported having altercations with a white man carrying a shotgun and walking a dog ? something Gates was known to do.

Police questioned Gates, a 48-year-old loner, and he failed a lie-detector test. He had also been a suspect in an earlier unsolved murder. Investigators even consulted an astrologer about Gates, but ignored him after Hughes and other teens were stopped in the stolen car. Gates denied in a 2003 interview with police that he was involved in the slaying. Attempts to find Gates and reach him for comment were not successful.

"Larsen and Brown thought it was their lucky day. They could pin the murder on them, or use them to pin it on some 'ghetto dwellers'," plaintiffs' lawyers wrote, using a term detective Larsen once used to refer to Omaha residents. "Either way, Larsen and Brown would be putting blacks in front of a white Council Bluffs jury for the killing of a white Council Bluffs cop. That would mean case closed and they would be heroes."

Associated Press

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Friday, October 26, 2012

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C?est difficile: Researchers develop cocktail of bacteria that eradicates Clostridium difficile infection in mice

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? In a new study out today, researchers used mice to identify a combination six naturally occurring bacteria that eradicate a highly contagious form of Clostridium difficile, an infectious bacterium associated with many hospital deaths. Three of the six bacteria have not been described before. This work may have significant implications for future control and treatment approaches.

The researchers found that this strain of C. difficile, known as O27, establishes a persistent, prolonged contagious period, known as supershedding that is very difficult to treat with antibiotics. These contagious 'supershedders' release highly resistant spores for a prolonged period that are very difficult to eradicate from the environment. Similar scenarios are likely in hospitals.

C. difficile can cause bloating, diarrhea, abdominal pain and is a contributing factor to over 2,000 deaths in the UK in 2011. It lives naturally in the body of some people where other bacteria in the gut suppress its numbers and prevent it from spreading. If a person has been treated with a broad-spectrum antibiotic such as clindamycin, our bodies' natural bacteria can be destroyed and the gut can become overrun by C. difficile. The aggressive strain of C. diff analysed in this study has been responsible for epidemics in Europe, North America and Australia.

"We treated mice infected with this persistent form of C. diff with a range of antibiotics but they consistently relapsed to a high level of shedding or contagiousness," says Dr Trevor Lawley, first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. "We then attempted treating the mice using faecal transplantation, homogenized faeces from a healthy mouse. This quickly and effectively supressed the disease and supershedding state with no reoccurrence in the vast majority of cases."

"This epidemic caused by C. diff is refractory to antibiotic treatment but can be supressed by faecal transplantation, resolving symptoms of disease and contagiousness."

The team wanted to take this research one step further and isolate the precise bacteria that supressed C. diff. and restored microbial balance of the gut. They cultured a large number of bacteria naturally found in the gut of mice, all from one of four main groups of bacteria found in mammals. They tested many combinations of these bacteria, until they isolated a cocktail of six that worked best to suppress the infection.

"The mixture of six bacterial species effectively and reproducibly suppressed the C. difficile supershedder state in mice, restoring the healthy bacterial diversity of the gut," says Professor Harry Flint, senior author from the University of Aberdeen.

The team then sequenced the genomes of the six bacteria and compared their genetic family tree to more precisely define them. Based on this analysis, the team found that the mixture of six bacteria contained three that have been previously described and three novel species. This mix is genetically diverse and comes from all four main groups of bacteria found in mammals.

These results illustrate the effectiveness of displacing C. diff and the supershedder microbiota with a defined mix of bacteria, naturally found in the gut.

"Our results open the way to reduce the over-use of antibiotic treatment and harness the potential of naturally occurring microbial communities to treat C. difficile infection and transmission, and potentially other diseases associated with microbial imbalances," explains Professor Gordon Dougan, senior author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. "Faecal transplantation is viewed as an alternative treatment but it is not widely used because of the risk of introducing harmful pathogens as well as general patient aversion. This model encapsulates some of the features of faecal therapy and acts as a basis to develop standardized treatment mixture."

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Video: Orphaned walrus cubs get some TLC



>>> two orphan walruses are getting a lot of love these days. they were rescued after being abandoned in the middle of alaska and were carefully nursed back it health. many people will now see how charming they can be.

>> folks who have done it will tell you it is kind of nice snuggling up to walrus cub. they will spoon with you. move furniture for you. and miss you when you're gone. experts say it is a minor miracle that '0350 pound and 234-pound wallaces are still alive to cuddle. orphaned in the wields of alaska , they were rescued by locals.

>> there is a lot of coastline in alaska where there weren't a lot of people. these wallaces are lucky they were found.

>> they have been nursed back to health with bottle feeding, exercise and round-the-clock love. with their warm eyes and wild whiskers, the alaskan orphans have become youtube sensations and are about to bring their charm to a whole new audience.

>> today, they were brought to a zoo and aquarium.

>> it is hard it believe this calf would be here to take in. there are only 250,000 rawalruses left in the wild.

>> he will meet two female roommates mp 17-year-old kulu and nuka, who at 30, is old in walrus years. could they be a love match? produce little walruses? though it would be a may to december romance to be sure. other chapters still to be written under an irresistible expense the odds survival story. nbc

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Student finance: keeping university costs down - Personal Loans ...

If you think packing for a two-week holiday can be stressful, wait till you try packing for your first term at uni. Now that?s going to be super-stressful: what do you want to take? How much of it will fit in the car? You?ll probably get a gentle parental reminder that there will actually be kitchen sinks where you?re headed, so it?s time for a re-think: as opposed to what you want to take, what are you actually going to take?

And then, of course, there?s the money side of things. Now you?ve got your student bank account, it?s up to you to make sure you don?t empty it paying for things you might not have had to pay for before ? but which you?re definitely going to have to pay now. So here?s a couple of costcutting hints to keep your student finances afloat for as long as possible.

Can you, for example, have your smartphone surgically (and, hopefully, painlessly) removed? Obviously there?s more to that little block of high-tech than just the ability to talk to people further away than shouting distance, and for the first few weeks in unfamiliar territory a map app isn?t a bad thing to have.

And on the subject of looking things up, when it comes to textbooks and your recommended reading list, don?t be surprised if, in total, those books would cost more than the GNP of a small African country ? each and every term. Obviously one option is the university library, but you?d have to be very fast on your feet and also very lucky when you get there before everybody else.

Possibly, but then again, another option would be eBook versions of texts, as would eBay ? or even, if you?re happy with notes scribbled in the margin (which might come in useful one day) copies gathering dust on bookshelves belonging to students a year or two about you. And it would be surprising, given the state of most students? finances, if they wouldn?t accept a few quid under the publisher?s recommended retail price for their copy.

ApplytoUni.com helps and advises prospective students on applying to university and provides information on writing Personal Statements. The site also boasts a wide range of resources available regarding studying engineering and Student Finance.

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PFT: I have to shed the ego, Weeden says

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Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen will be away from the team, after the sudden and unexpected death of his mother on Wednesday.

Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said Griffen?s mother was visiting her son in the Twin Cities when she died. The cause is not yet known. The Vikings were in meetings when Eden Prairie contacted the Vikings, and broke the news to Griffen.

?As you can imagine, it was tough,? Frazier said, via Judd Zulgad of 1500ESPN.com. ?There was nothing that could have prepared him for that news. He wasn?t here [Thursday]. I?m not sure what his status will be going forward.

?Our prayers as an organization, as well as his teammates, are with him and his family. This is a difficult time for him, as you can imagine, and we?ll be there to support him as best we can. . . . He loved his mom, like we all do. And to have no clue that something like this was on the horizon it was tough. It?s still tough, obviously.?

Griffen is tied for the team lead with three sacks, but has impressed the Vikings with his maturity after some off-field issues after his rookie season.

?Everson means a lot to me, like all our guys do, and I?ve seen the maturation in his life,? Frazier said. ?I told him that [Wednesday] night. I know his mom would be so proud of how he has grown up and become a young man that has made her very proud. It?s hard to see him hurting. I lost my mother not long ago, I know what that experience is like, and it?s hard. It?s hard.?

Frazier said he didn?t know when Griffen would rejoin the team, leaving that up to him.

?It?s purely up to him when,? Frazier said. ?There?s no timetable. I explained that to him,? Frazier said. ?He needs to go through the grieving process properly and don?t be thinking about football. Just doing whatever he needs to do away from football. His mom was very, very close to him. This is going to be a tough deal for him.?

Our thoughts are with Griffen and his entire family.

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Friday, October 12, 2012

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Reconnecting: A Self-Coaching Solution to Revive Your Love Life by Joseph J. Luciani

Reconnecting: A Self-Coaching Solution to Revive Your Love Life

Reconnecting: A Self-Coaching Solution to Revive Your Love Life Joseph J. Luciani
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Page: 272
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There?s no doubt about it: every conflict in every relationship involves two people with two different perceptions, and every solution requires two partners to arrive at a single shared perception. You can?t repair a damaged relationship by yourself, and you can?t change your partner into someone else. Does that mean the situation is hopeless? Absolutely not!

In Reconnecting, Dr. Joseph Luciani, the celebrated author of the renowned Self-Coaching series, introduces a proven, practical method you can follow to encourage your less-than-cooperative partner to join you in a meaningful healing process, even if you have to take the first steps on your own.

Dr. Luciani begins by helping you evaluate your own level of insecurity and, using his Self-Talk technique, do something to improve it. He shows you how to use Self-Talk to become a catalyst for change in your relationship by eliminating your contribution to the problem. You?ll identify your own personality patterns and use Self-Talk to let go of personal baggage, stop listening to what hurts you, and see the problem as a whole.

Next, you?ll learn how to apply Catalytic Self-Coaching to your relationship. You?ll find out what it means to create a relationship vacuum, and you?ll start working with Self + Self = Us Portraits. You?ll also discover how to risk trusting each other and to begin coaching each other away from destructive habits and toward a more truthful and loving relationship.

This eye-opening and life-changing guide offers constant support on your journey toward a more loving and rewarding relationship. You?ll find plenty of prescriptive advice to help you make sense of your own personality patterns and cope with the anxiety and depression that often accompany difficult relationships. Dr. Luciani?s success stories of patients who have changed their lives will help you realize that you?re not alone and there is hope.

Complete with a valuable discussion of the essential principles of successful relationships and how to put them into action every day, Reconnecting is the resource you need to break free of destructive habits and create a new, more secure relationship that brings you the companionship, commitment, trust, and true love you need.

About the Author

Joseph J. Luciani, PH.D., is the author of the bestselling Self-Coaching series and a clinical psychologist who has been in private practice for more than thirty years. He is a frequent lecturer and guest on national TV and radio, and the author of Self-Coaching and The Power of Self-Coaching.

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Suit: Firm provided tainted meds in 2002, man died

Long before the current rash of fungal meningitis, the compounding pharmacy suspected in the outbreak settled a lawsuit alleging it produced a tainted shot that caused a man's death in 2004.

Earlier this summer, a separate pharmaceutical firm with common owners was accused of failing to separate sterile and non-sterile supplies. That pharmaceutical company was shut down Wednesday for inspections, the latest example of fallout from the growing outbreak.

Officials have identified Framingham, Mass., based-New England Compounding Center as the source of steroid shots suspected in the outbreak of rare fungal meningitis that has killed at least 12 people and made more than 130 others sick in 11 states.

Allegations of a shot tainted with a different form of meningitis were at the heart of a lawsuit filed against the company over the 2004 death. An 83-year-old man died about a year and a half after receiving a shot produced by the company.

Another drug company that has some of the same owners, Ameridose LLC, agreed to temporarily stop its compounding and manufacturing operations as a precaution while regulators inspect its facilities, but the measure is being done as a precaution, not because of evidence of contamination, officials said Wednesday. Ameridose, based in Westborough, Mass., was accused by a business customer this year of failing to separate sterile and non-sterile products in its warehouse.

Andrew Paven, a spokesman for both companies, said: "Ameridose is a separate entity from New England Compounding Center, with distinct operational management."

"We have separate production facilities, separate processes and operate at separate locations in different cities. Although there is common ownership, the two companies operate under separate registrations and different licensure," the statement from Paven said.

On Wednesday, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said the New England Compounding Center may have misled regulators and done work beyond the scope of its state license. The company was licensed to fill specific prescriptions for specific patients but exceeded that, he said.

"What they were doing instead is making big batches and selling them out of state as a manufacturer would, and that is certainly outside of their state license," he said.

A company spokesman declined comment on Patrick's assertion beyond a statement that company officials are focused on cooperating with the investigation. The company has shut down operations and recalled the fungus-contaminated steroid.

A 2004 lawsuit filed in upstate New York's Monroe County claimed New England Compounding Center produced the shot that infected William Koch with bacterial meningitis at Rochester General Hospital on July 17, 2002. Koch died Feb. 28, 2004, at the age of 83.

The lawsuit said the shot was the source of Koch's meningitis, but did not explain how that determination was made.

Bacterial meningitis is contagious and much more common than the fungal meningitis involved in the current outbreak. Fungal meningitis is more difficult to catch, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The compounding pharmacy reached a settlement with Koch's widow in 2007 before the case went to trial, according to her lawyer Mark S. Nunn. He declined to elaborate Wednesday because the terms were confidential.

"Really all I can say is that the case settled prior to trial," Nunn said.

Two of the people who founded New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc. in 1998 ? Gregory Conigliaro and Barry Cadden ? formed Ameridose in 2006, according to documents filed with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office. The company's website says it provides hospitals around the country with products including intravenous solutions and prefilled oral syringes of painkillers and other medications.

This summer, an organization that represents hospitals in purchasing deals with drug suppliers cancelled a contract with Ameridose over allegations that it had poor quality control practices that "rose to a level of concern for patient safety," according to a lawsuit that Ameridose filed in August.

Ameridose denies those allegations and filed a defamation and slander lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts on Aug. 8, saying Novation LLC hurt its reputation by making allegations including that there was "no separation between sterile and non-sterile products" in an Ameridose warehouse.

The lawsuit doesn't say what the products were or elaborate on how they were stored. Novation declined to release a copy of its report.

Novation, which leverages hospitals' combined buying power to get better prices on medical goods, sent two employees to audit Ameridose on July 15 and terminated its contract, the lawsuit said.

"Novation has determined that Ameridose does not meet the quality systems requirements needed to maintain a Novation agreement," Novation told its members in an Aug. 2 newsletter, according to the lawsuit.

Ameridose strongly objected to the allegations and said in its defamation lawsuit that the Novation auditors were unqualified and made false and misleading statements. Ameridose also said it had been audited in recent years by several other organizations that determined its quality control system "meets or exceeds their high quality standards." Ameridose is regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The lawsuit ended in a confidential settlement Sept. 24.

Paven, the Ameridose and New England Compounding Center spokesman, said Wednesday in his email that the "suit involved contractual commercial issues between the companies that have since been resolved."

A statement from Novation said that while it "vigorously disputed each and every claim made in the lawsuit, the parties ultimately agreed to settle the lawsuit."

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95% The Queen of Versailles

All Critics (97) | Top Critics (28) | Fresh (93) | Rotten (5)

Seriously, if this was the American Dream, couldn't we have come up with something better?

"The Queen of Versailles" is funny, sad, infuriating, instructive. It's the American Dream inflated to ridiculous extremes, until it bursts.

More than a social morality tale, this is a character study, with the title well chosen.

"The Queen of Versailles" ought to be required viewing for anyone who blames the rich for yanking the rug out from under America's economy.

By the end, the movie has pulled off a small miracle: You become absorbed in the lives of these people for who they are and not what they own.

What I left with was not hatred. I disapprove of the values they represent, but I also find them fascinating and just slightly lovable.

A powerhouse documentary, the film shifts from simply being a fly-on-the-wall look at material decadence and moral decay into a study of a family trying to hold itself together during a trying period.

a repetitive exercise in schadenfreude, and the Siegels don't do much to alter that... The Queen of Versailles leaves viewers with one feeling about the Siegels: Let them eat stale cake.

Documentaries are rarely as hilarious as this one. Well, the first half of it at least

[E]nds up an ever less slightly ungenerous look at the .01 percent than it might have been... But this is still a brutal film from many angles.

One of the great unsayable truths about the American dream is that it is a bit of a Ponzi scheme ... our system admits a glimmer of hope that anyone, no matter how lowborn, can rise to the top.

Extremely funny and revealing ...

[Siegel] is now suing Greenfield for "misrepresentation". Well, I know whose side I'm on.

She epitomises a Western culture struggling to wean itself off debt.

Greenfield's film is bathed in Florida sunshine, adding to the sensation that we're watching Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with a Marxist punchline.

Never has grotesque wealth looked so unenviable, or its removal been so entertaining, as in this garishly watchable riches-to-rags documentary ...

[Siegel] ultimately emerges as someone who belongs more in The Little House on the Prairie: ever cheerful, and triumphantly unimpeachable.

The temptation to be moralistic must have been overpowering, yet Greenfield finally manages to summon sympathy for people who at first seem vain, selfish and greedy.

Prepare to be shocked, disgusted and compelled.

In the end, these are human beings, not emblems - and it is this that makes this documentary one of the most watchable, for rich and poor alike.

A bizarre and mesmerising journey to the heart of Cloud Cuckoo Land.

It is a comedy that aspires to tragedy, and a metaphor for a nation collapsing beneath the incompatible, intolerable pressures of excess and inequity.

For all their garishness, the Siegels are pretty likable, even if attempts to make you sympathetic to their "plight" fall short.

It scores a lot of laughs at the Siegel's bad taste and odd ways of adapting to their newfound misfortune. Thankfully, Greenfield also makes the Siegels sympathetic.

If you get some kind of sick kick watching the mighty take a fall, The Queen of Versailles will be nothing short of a schadenfreudic ball.

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iShoppe: Radio Communications

After I graduated from high school, I did not go to college right away. I worked at a big merchant and they have used radio communications back then. I had so much fun in that job because the owner assigned me a two way portable radio. ?I ?had it during ?night time at our ?quarters and ?had a chance to communicate with other radio users and made a lot of friends. ?I had a lot of great memories working ? there.

I looked at ?the selection CJ ?component products? to see if they carry the same ?portable radio that I used back then but ?I did not see one. ?They have the new high technology ?products instead. ?Most of their products are ?used by military so it is pretty much of high ?quality. ?CJ Component Products ? provides solutions to vital communication products that ensures reliability. ?

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Friday, October 5, 2012

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Forty-six years ago (in 1966) three High Court judges adjudicated in a case where a child, born to unmarried parents, was adopted. Subsequently the natural parents married each other and made an application to have their child returned to them, after it was found that the adoption order concerning their child had been invalid.

By this time the child was aged 17 months and had bonded securely with his/her adopted parents and, aside from that, concerns were raised about the capacity of the natural mother to parent the child adequately.

Nevertheless, the court found: ?It would be impossible to give effect to the parents? (constitutional) rights and duty of education, if they are not given custody of the child?, and the only circumstances in which this right and duty could be supplanted were exceptional cases ?where the parents for physical or moral reasons fail in their duty towards their children?. The court ordered the return of the child to the natural parents.

In a 1985 case (JH) in the High Court, the judge, Kevin Lynch, held, after hearing evidence from psychiatrists in a case where the natural parents had married after a child of theirs had been placed for adoption: ?I am satisfied there is an appreciable risk of long-term psychological harm to the child by [... a] transfer of custody.? He refused an application for an order to transfer the custody to the natural parents.

The Supreme Court overturned his decision. It found it was not a question of the welfare of the child being the primary concern. ?A child of over two years of age, as this infant is, in the dominant or general custody of persons, other than its parents, and continuing in such custody against the wishes of its parents, cannot be said to enjoy the right of education by its family.?

Most of us would have thought this predominance given to the family, over the welfare of the child, was indefensible and that a constitutional amendment was necessary.

But in a 2006 case, known as the Baby Ann case, Hugh Geoghegan, now retired, delivered a unanimous view of the Supreme Court (the other judges were John Murray, Catherine McGuinness, Adrian Hardiman and Niall Fennelly) which, in my opinion, raised a new set of concerns that may require another remedy entirely.

A child was born to university students and subsequently placed for adoption, with caring and devoted would-be adoptive parents. Subsequently the university students married, which meant an adoption could not take place under the present law. The natural parents sought the return of the child.

In the High Court, in this case, three psychologists gave evidence. The High Court judge, John MacMenamin, on hearing the psychologists, thought the balance of evidence was against transferring custody because of the possible psychological damage this would do to the child. All three psychologists, however, agreed that the damage to the child could be mitigated were it possible to have a phased, amicable transfer over a period.

John MacMenamin decided the child should remain with the would-be adoptive parents.

The Supreme Court found he was wrong ? not just because of the constitutional imperatives to do with the family, or even, it seems, primarily because of the constitutional issue, but because of what might be termed a ?gut? instinct that children were always better off with their natural parents than with adoptive parents, even though, in this instance, the balance of psychological evidence was to the contrary.

Unusually, the Supreme Court went behind the findings of fact of the trial judge and the evidence given in the High Court and substituted its own judgment on that evidence, relying, it seems, in part on the conclusion that ?many people? would ?consider that there is an appreciable advantage for a child to be reared within a natural family and having real parents and real aunts and uncles?. Why is it relevant in a legal judgment what ?many people? think?

The Supreme Court also made a finding on the evidence that the would-be adoptive parents and the natural parents would be able to handle a sensitive transfer. How was it in a position to make such a determination over the head of the judge who had heard the evidence and observed the witnesses? More disconcerting was the apparent reliance on other considerations: the fact that the natural parents were ?well established? and ?professional people?.

The judges unanimously ordered the return of the child to the natural parents, apparently, on the basis, primarily, of the welfare of the child.

We now have proposed constitutional amendment that seeks, among other objectives, to rectify the existing paramount weight of the ?family? above the interests of the child. It states: ?Provision shall be made by law that in the resolution of all proceedings ? (ii) concerning the adoption, guardianship or custody of, or access to, any child, the best interests of the child shall be the paramount consideration.?

But how does that deal with the 2006 Supreme Court finding that the paramount interest of the child is to be in the care of their natural parents, because this is what ?many people? think, independent of the burden of psychological evidence in a case?

And how are the class and social standing of the natural parents relevant? There is much else deficient about this constitutional amendment, to which I hope to return.




Source: http://politico.ie/social-issues/8754-constitutional-amendment-on-childrens-rights-deficient-in-many-ways.html

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I Had The Best Cell On Death Row: A Member Of The West Memphis Three On Life In The Shadow Of Execution [West Memphis Three]

In 1994, Damien Echols and two of his friends, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley, were wrongfully convicted in what prosecutors called a satanic ritual murder of three 8-year-old boys. Echols, the leader of the group, was sentenced to death; Baldwin and Misskelley received life sentences. The trio became known as the West Memphis Three, and their cause was taken up by the likes of Johnny Depp and Eddie Vedder. In August 2011, they were released under a legally awkward plea deal. Echols wrote a book about his experience, Life After Death, which is available on Amazon and which we've excerpted here. Check back in here at 3 p.m. EDT for a live Q&A with Echols. More »

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

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Sofia Vergara Reveals Her Plastic Surgery Secret! - RadarOnline.com

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By Radar Staff

Sofia Vergara isn?t campaigning against plastic surgery!

The Modern Family star opens about her bombshell boobs in the November 2012 issue of Lucky magazine, revealing her love/hate relationship with her ample assets and how she plans on having them lifted, and RadarOnline.com has the details.

PHOTOS:? Sofia Vergara's Sexiest Looks

?I know [my breasts] have opened doors, let?s be real,? the 40-year-old candidly admits. ?But I so hate when I see Gisele [Bundchen] and she is wearing a tiny little tank top with no bra, like, ?Oh, I just threw this on, I look so cute.? If I wore that I would look like I was pregnant, or a fat stripper.?

Although she considers her covetable cleavage as ?such a pain in the ass,? she isn?t bashful about admitting her plastic surgery plans.

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?I am not there to look intelligent. I want to show all this off while I still have it. I already know I am going to get a breast lift. Then, maybe one day, when I am done with being sexy, I will just get rid of them.?

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, in the no holds barred interview, Vergara also admits that she wasn?t happy about turning the big four-oh this summer.

PHOTOS: Best Bikini Bodies Without Surgery

?Turning 40 is horrible. People that say it isn?t are full of s**t.?

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

'Lone Ranger' Poster Focuses More On Johnny Depp's Tonto

We're only hours away from the premiere of "The Lone Ranger" trailer, and Disney decided to hype us for that big reveal by releasing an awesome new poster for the upcoming Western. Touting the tagline "Never take off the mask," the poster doesn't show us the titular Lone Ranger. That's pretty telling, considering we have [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/10/02/lone-ranger-poster/

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Russian nationalists want wedding shooters jailed

MOSCOW (AP) ? It was an unusual wedding escort even for Moscow's brash style: A red Ferrari led a motorcade in which guests fired celebratory shots from car windows as they sped down one of the city's main avenues near Red Square.

Sunday's parade drew an angry reaction from the Kremlin-controlled parliament, where senior lawmakers voiced outrage Monday after wedding guests from the province of Dagestan in Russia's North Caucasus walked away with $3 fines. Just one man was ordered to pay a $60 fine by police who stopped the motorcade just outside the Kremlin.

Video of the incident also prompted angry comments from ethnic Russians who denounced the wedding traditions brought into the Russian capital from the volatile Caucasus. Some called for tougher punishment for such behavior.

Vladimir Zhirinovsky, leader of Liberal Democratic Party, said Monday while it's "a sign of joy" for people from the Caucasus to shoot off guns in celebration, "here it's a sign of robbery, banditry." He suggested such incidents be punishable by up to two years in jail.

Sergei Zheleznyak of the pro-Kremlin United Russia party suggested that celebratory gunfire should land a 15-day jail sentence and substantial fines.

"Meager fines for hooliganism with the use of firearms are a mockery of law and common sense," he said.

Millions of mostly Muslim natives of Dagestan and other Caucasus provinces flooded into western Russia after the 1991 Soviet collapse. Some have formed ethnic gangs notorious for their cruelty, and many others have been involved in violent clashes with ethnic Russian nationalists and soccer fans.

Many Russians harbor anti-Caucasus sentiments, and even those who would not describe themselves as racist are resentful of the hefty subsidies sent to the Caucasus, particularly to Chechnya.

The money is designed to bring stability after two separatist wars in Chechnya, but the region remains deeply impoverished while provincial leaders and officials flaunt their wealth and are often seen driving expensive cars and throwing extravagant wedding parties.

A 19-year-old Chechen man was arrested for three days and fined $150 in 2010 after drunk-driving his SUV over the Grave of an Unknown Soldier just outside the Kremlin.

Alexei Navalny, an anti-corruption lawyer and popular blogger who has helped organize a wave of massive anti-Kremlin protests, said the wedding guests got away with tiny fines because of their connections.

"This single episode completely changes our ideas about what hooliganism and anti-social behavior are," he commented in his blog Monday.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

GuGu E. Michaels: This Multi-Award Winning Filmmaker Is An - E4 PR

GuGu E. Michaels holding his 2 awards at the recently concluded NAFCA Awards in North Carolina

Filmmakers in the Diaspora, with certitude have taken the movie industry by storm (especially back home) with their quality productions. They have continued to raise the movie bar, making the country proud. GuGu E. Michaels has incontrovertibly carved a niche for himself in the art of make believe, while his contemporaries continue to battle against the ?charlatan waves? that drags them repeatedly into the murky waters of shamy productions.

He has done well for himself. He is a respected, accomplished, ingenuity laden filmmaker whose brilliant works speak for him, ranging from his directing dexterity in the production of outstanding commercials and independent projects including feature films such as ?Thugz?, ?Dangerous County?, Urban Killaz?, ?Repentance?, ?Best Served Cold?, ?Pastor?s Wife?, Dangerous Men?, ?Unge?s War? and ?Jacob?s Eye?. He has been involved in campaigns for retailers like Cadillac, Porche and his career span, documents his serving as President of Dallas based Indie record label Redrumm Recordz and working with hip hop giants UGK, LUDACRIS, STEVE AUSTIN amongst others?Whao!

He is the founder of Gu International Pictures, a company known for delivering top notch productions without compromise. GuGu E. Michaels has been making North American movies since 1997 and in 2009 he decided to venture into African cinema where in less than five years, he?s already been referred to as ?The One unveiling the new era in African cinema?.

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He has various awards in his kitty which indubitably makes him stand out from his multitudinous peers. He won Best Editor and cinematography at the Black Film Festival in 2005, Best African Film for his action movie ?Dangerous Men? at World Music Indie Film Festival 2012, Best Indigenous /Native Film & Best Costume in a motion picture for the epic film ?Unge?s War? at NACFA Awards 2012.

His latest movie Jacob?s Eye (coming soon) will indeed turbo charge African cinema with its unique, supernatural action based genre, embedded in suspense, twisty scenes that stimulates your intellect, palpitating moments that will keep you on the edge of your seats with your eyes riveted on the screen big time!. It?s a fine blend of rich cinematography with a diverse cast. His epic movie ?Unge?s War? as aforementioned earned him dual awards at the 2012 NAFCA awards and will soon be released as well. He is indeed a great man.

Visit the site below to watch the wonderful works of this talented, intellectually resourceful man who imbibed the ?thinking outside of the box culture? which has earned him accolades, in an environment where only those who know their onions can soar higher?

I just stumbled across this latest video, also directed by GuGu. Gosh, for the ace called GuGu E. Michaels...his talents are unending! Check this out!!!?

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Source: http://e4pr.blogspot.com/2012/10/gugu-e-michaels-this-multi-award.html

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Android this week: So I bought a Galaxy Note 2? ? Mobile - GigaOM

So I broke down and ordered a Galaxy Note 2 from overseas. Why spend the money when I have a Galaxy Nexus phone and Nexus 7 tablet? A video demo shows how Samsung is further bridging the mobile and traditional computing space and I bought in.

Regular readers of this weekly column know that I typically recap interesting Google Android news from the prior week. Occasionally, I make an exception to cover one specific Android item, and today, I?m doing just that. Why? I ordered a Galaxy Note 2 from overseas on Sunday morning and it should arrive within the week.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in greyThe new phone cost me a pretty penny ???449.98 ($727 US)?delivered from the UK to the U.S. ?? but I tend to buy unlocked devices off contract. I have an invitation to a Samsung press event in late October, which is likely to be the U.S. launch of the Galaxy Note 2 and if I were to buy one at full price from a US carrier, it would likely cost nearly as much anyway.

I certainly don?t need another smartphone ? I currently use a Galaxy Nexus with a $45 a month Straight Talk SIM ? but the idea of a device with a mix of phone and tablet form factors is intriguing to me. The original Galaxy Note did as well, but I didn?t feel it was enough of a change from my Galaxy Nexus to spend the money. This time around, I feel differently in terms of the form factor, hardware and Samsung?s updated TouchWiz software with more functionality for the included digital pen.

In fact, after watching this video demonstration, it hit me that Samsung is really blending mobile and desktop use-cases like never before and I decided to take the plunge:

A few examples from the demo illustrate what I?m talking about:

  • The new S-Pen and dual digitizer add a new hover view, similar to functionality provided by a mouse cursor on traditional computers. I originally thought this was gimmicky, but the video shows some smart uses. Hover over a calendar event and you get the details without the phone opening a completely new screen, for example.
  • The new multitasking feature that shows two apps on the screen at the same time reduces home button presses and app switching. Until recently, our smartphones and tablets have been single app at a time devices; that changes on the Galaxy Note 2 and previously, the Galaxy Note 10.1. Granted, only certain apps support this feature for now. Still, I see productivity potential here.
  • Related to the two apps on a screen?simultaneously?is the dock-like app launcher around the 2:07 mark in the video. There?s no need to tap a hardware button and scroll through pages of apps ? our traditional smartphone user interface ? when you can customize a floating dock and tap or drag an app for usage.

Galaxy Note 2 dimensionsI like that Samsung slimmed the width as compared to the original Galaxy Note. I found that device a smidge too wide for my hand. And the S-Pen was to small for me to use comfortably; the new one is longer and has a more ergonomic design. Along with these changes that further bridge the gap between desktop and mobile computing, the hardware on the Galaxy Note 2 is impressive; possibly the best for any Android phone at the moment.

The 1.6 GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos chip paired with 2 GB of memory ought to make this device blazing fast and it should be helped by the performance improvements found in Android 4.1. The 5.5-inch display uses a 16:9 aspect ratio, making the Galaxy Note 2 look like an oversized Galaxy S III. Gone is the PenTile?display in 1280 x 720 found on my Galaxy Nexus (which I find quite good); the Note 2 uses an HD Super AMOLED screen in the same resolution. Pixel density is down by comparison, but I suspect the lack of PenTile?will offset any clarity loss. And while I?m fine with the 5 megapixel camera found on my Galaxy Nexus, I?m looking forward to the 8 megapixel sensor and improved camera software in the Galaxy Note 2.

I?ll very likely keep my Galaxy Nexus, mainly because it gets software updates directly from Google as soon as they?re ready. Heck, I kept, and still have, my old Nexus One, purchased in January of 2010 for the same reason. It?s possible however, that a 5.5-inch phone that doubles as a pseudo-tablet could replace my Nexus 7 tablet. That?s one of the many questions I?ll be looking to answer for myself as I review the new Galaxy Note 2. Stay tuned for a video look at the device when it arrives, which of course will be followed up by a full review!

Source: http://gigaom.com/mobile/android-this-week-so-i-bought-a-galaxy-note-2/

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