Sunday, June 30, 2013

Who makes the most in Obama's White House?

By Roberta Rampton and Margaret Chadbourn

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twenty-two of President Barack Obama's top advisers make the top White House salary of $172,200 per year - but there is one official who earns 30 percent more.

It's not Chief of Staff Denis McDonough. Not Obama's senior adviser and close friend Valerie Jarrett. Not Cecilia Munoz, who is overseeing White House efforts on immigration reform, nor Lisa Monaco, who advises Obama on homeland security and counterterrorism.

The best-paid person of the 460 people who work at the White House is Seth Wheeler, a senior adviser at the National Economic Council, who is crafting Obama's strategy on housing finance.

One of the newest appointees, Wheeler earns $225,000, according to the annual White House report on its $37.9 million payroll released on Friday.

Wheeler has been detailed to the role from the Federal Reserve where the pay scale is higher, a White House official explained.

It also means he earns more than his boss, Gene Sperling, the director of the National Economic Council, who earns the White House limit of $172,200.

At the Fed, Wheeler was chief of staff for the Office of Financial Stability Policy and Research.

He is an ex-Morgan Stanley banker who worked for former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson during the Bush Administration, and was a key architect with the Obama administration's mortgage modification program, helping craft the signature housing aid program known as the Home Affordable Modification Program.

"His pay reflects the anomaly of the Fed pay scale," said Phillip Swagel, who served in the Treasury Department under President George W. Bush.

"It is noteworthy that the NEC is pretty political so it's fascinating that they have a Fed employee in a political position," Swagel said.

Federal employees who work for banking regulators, including the Fed, have higher pay scales than employees of other federal departments, said Julia Gordon, director of housing finance and policy at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank.

"I'm sure if he went back to Morgan Stanley, he'd be making 10 times that," Gordon said.

Wheeler replaces Jim Parrott, who had been detailed to the White House from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and earned $144,385 last year. Parrott left the White House in January, and recently joined the Urban Institute.

Wheeler's salary approaches that of Vice President Joe Biden, who this year is poised to earn $230,700. Obama's salary is $400,000.

HOUSING SYSTEM 'IN SHAMBLES'

The housing advisor position has been held by four different people during the Obama administration, punctuated by lengthy vacancies between advisers, said Gordon, who hopes the White House now begins to takes a more active role on the issue.

"Our housing system is still in shambles," Gordon said.

"Just because people hear that prices are going back up doesn't mean we've fixed anything. A lot of the underlying problems are still there."

One of the key issues is reforms for mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which were seized by the government in 2008 as the housing crisis threatened their solvency.

The companies own or guarantee half of all U.S. mortgages and have been propped up with $187.5 billion in taxpayer funds.

Democrats and Republicans want to reduce the government's role and put more of the risk of lending onto the private sector, but they disagree on how far to go.

The salary report can be found at - http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/disclosures/annual-records/2013.

(Reporting by Roberta Rampton; editing by Jackie Frank)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/makes-most-obamas-white-house-225727881.html

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YourTango Experts Weigh In: DOMA & Gay Marriage | YourTango

YourTango Experts Weigh In: DOMA & Gay Marriage
About 9 million Americans are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.

Our experts weigh in with their thoughts on the overturning of DOMA and Prop 8.

This week was a milestone in the gay rights movement. The Supreme Court struck down Prop 8, which banned same-sex marriage in California as well as the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), declaring under federal law that same-sex couples who are legally married deserve the equal rights that go to straight married couples.

But what do our experts think? Do we still have a long way to go to ending discrimination of the LGBTQ community? How does this affect our notions about relationships, marriage, gender and love in this country? They shared their thoughts...

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"Since the purpose of marriage has long been evolving ? from an arrangement for acquiring property and offspring to a personal commitment between two people seeking to merge households and finances ? the DOMA decision reflects how marriage is not just for 'church-approved pro-creation' or inheritance issues anymore. Twenty-first century marriages based on love and commitment transcend gender and traditional 'Mommy/Daddy' roles and provide true 'partnerships' for life-long personal and legal support for everyone involved ? and it's about time! ?Barbara Schiffman

"The decision from the Supreme Court in regards to DOMA and Prop 8 is one more step towards receiving full equality. The enormous strain than many same sex couples live under is incredible. It is stressful to live in a country where discrimination based on your sexual orientation is rampant. I've seen so many same sex couples struggle with issues like balancing being in the closet at work and trying to have a healthy relationship at home. Relationships can be difficult enough without the added stress of pretending for eight hours a day that you don't have a partner. It's a toxic environment that contributes to the deterioration of many same sex relationships.

While the Supreme Court decision gives much needed rights and protections, it's also a public validation of same sex relationships. In a number of ways, public acceptance on a broader scale helps reduce stress for same sex couples, ultimately creating healthier, stronger long term relationships. Full marriage equality will help create more stability within same sex couples and? families, and the surrounding community." ?Christine Dunn-Cunningham

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Iran's president-elect: Nation voted for change

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Iran's president-elect called his win in national elections this month a vote for change and vowed Saturday to remain committed to his campaign promises of moderation and constructive interaction with the outside world.

Hasan Rouhani's promises of outreach could lower the political temperature between Iran and the West and perhaps nudge the country's ruling Islamic establishment toward a more flexible approach in its standoff over Tehran's disputed nuclear program.

Rouhani has already promised greater openness on the nuclear issue while at the same time siding with the hard-liner establishment that refuses to halt uranium enrichment. He believes it's possible to strike a deal that would allow the Islamic Republic to keep enriching uranium while assuring the West it will not produce a nuclear weapon.

The U.S. and its allies fear Iran may ultimately be able to develop nuclear arms. Tehran has denied the charges, saying its program is peaceful and aimed at generating electricity and producing radioisotopes to treat cancer patients.

The reformist-backed Rouhani won a landslide majority in June 14 presidential election, defeating his conservative and hardline rivals. He will succeed hardline outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad early August.

"People chose a new path ... People said in this election: We want change," Rouhani told a conference in Tehran Saturday. "The best language of the people is the ballot box. The people's vote is very obvious. There is no ambiguity."

Rouhani's election has revived hopes for a mutually acceptable deal over Iran's disputed nuclear program, as it was seen in part as a referendum on Iran's nuclear diplomacy. The country's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, a hard-liner who supported a policy of resistance, finished third in the vote, which was widely seen as rejection of his tough stance on the nuclear issue.

Rouhani said he will keep his promise of following a path of moderation in domestic and foreign policy.

"Moderation in foreign policy is neither surrender nor conflict, neither passivity nor confrontation. Moderation is effective and constructive interaction with the world," he said.

The final word on all state matters, particularly on the nuclear issue, lies with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but a strong president can influence decision-making.

Rouhani has vowed that he will seek to have the stinging economic sanctions against Iran lifted and work with international powers to settle the nuclear issue through active diplomacy and dialogue.

The president-elect also said that the ruling system needs to allow more freedom for Iran's relatively young population.

"Happiness is people's right," he said. "I thank police for increasing the threshold of their tolerance." He was referring to wild street celebrations after he was declared winner of the election.

Iran's anti-vice police sporadically detain youths on vague charges of not observing Islamic codes. During Ahmadinejad's presidency, many detainees claimed to be mistreated while in detention.

"We should talk to girls and boys in the same way we talk to our own children. People's dignity must be preserved. Humiliating people is not acceptable but giving (polite) notice (of a morality offense) is fine," Rouhani said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/irans-president-elect-nation-voted-change-083803196.html

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Relationship Tips For A Happy Marriage Part 6: Avoiding ...

Relation Tip #1: Do You Want To Be Right Or Be In Love?
I know what you?re thinking: You want to be right AND be in love! But as much as you want to be right, there are times when you have to just let it go so you can be in love.? One of the best relationship tips I can offer is to do whatever you can to avoid foolish debates in your marriage that cause unnecessary conflict.

Here?s what I mean.

Maybe you?re a Republican and your spouse is a Democrat (maybe it?s the other way around). You already know from experience how an ?innocent? comment can mushroom into a heated debate that quickly explodes into a full blown argument.

Avoid kicking over hornets nests in your marriage.

If you know a certain topic is prone to triggering an argument, then AVOID it altogether ? and don?t allow yourself be baited into a conversation that?s going to end in bad feelings.

No Unhealthy or Harmful Debates
Make it a rule in life that you will not allow yourself to participate in any unhealthy or harmful debates with your spouse (it?s a great rule for your other relationships, too).

If you sense that a certain conversation is about to become argumentative, and it?s not an argument worth having (some are), then politely and discreetly end the conversation.

Relationship Tip #2: Stop Talking About Nothing
I?m not sure if you ever watched the Jerry Seinfeld television show years ago but if you did then maybe you remember a series of episodes where the characters were pitching an idea to a major network on developing a TV show about nothing. No theme. No plot. No high stakes. The idea was to literally create a ?show about nothing? (it was actually very funny, and if you were a fan of the show then you?re probably smiling right now as you remember those particular episodes).

When you stop to think about it, that?s the way it is often times in conversations with our spouse ? we talk a lot about absolutely nothing.

Why talk about nothing when you can talk about something?

In many homes across the country, typical conversations around the dinner table might go something like this: ?How do you like your potatoes??, ?Is the spaghetti overcooked??, ?What?s on TV tonight??

Please don?t get me wrong. There?s nothing wrong with small talk. But when the majority of our conversations are about ?nothing? then I think the opportunity exists to grow in this area ? to make our relationships better, stronger and warmer.

Talk About Something
Consider making it a rule in your marriage to intentionally talk about something. Ask real questions ? questions that matter.

Ask your partner about what?s going on at work. Ask your kids about what?s happening at school. Take an active interest in their lives to demonstrate that you care about them. Enjoy meaningful conversation. Frankly, maybe you?re not really interested in what?s happening at work or school, but you are interested in their lives aren?t you? Then let your conversation show it.

If you want a happier marriage, then begin practicing these two relationship tips: 1) Avoid debates that might lead to unnecessary conflict, and 2) Do your best to stop talking about nothing and start talking about something.

Be mad about marriage by implementing these two small tips today.

Source: http://www.madaboutmarriage.com/blog/relationship-tips-for-a-happy-marriage-part-6-avoiding-unnecessary-conflict/

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Power Grid Security Strategy Not Yet Proved | Stuff.co.nz

The auditor-general says Transpower's efforts to bolster the security of the national electricity grid have paid off, but further tests are needed to tell if longer term risk management strategies will work.

Testifying before the Commerce Committee yesterday, the deputy head of the auditor-general's Performance Audit Group, Mike Scott, said the firm had come a long way since a damning 2011 report.

That investigation found that while Transpower managed its corporate risks well, it found poor practices when it came to managing the condition of grid assets.

As such the firm, which manages the backbone that transports power from plant to lines companies, could not identify where potential weaknesses were likely to occur, increasing the likelihood of power outages.

Since then Transpower has undertaken a $3.8 billion upgrade, based on a "security of supply design".

The grid design and Transpower's planning had now reduced the short-term risk of failure, Scott said.

Transpower had also changed the way it managed spare parts, keeping them in various parts of the country to speed up repair times in the event of a failure.

However the auditor-general was unable to assess whether Transpower's efforts to manage longer term risks were sufficient, with a recently installed technical risk tool only going live in July.

"The long-term strategy is where Transpower needs to do the most work, managing assets and the risk in terms of condition of those assets and where the risk is," Scott said.

The new platform would be based on international PAS 55 risk management standards, but further testing would be needed to assess its suitability. The result is likely to be available in early 2014.

- ? Fairfax NZ News

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/8851801/Power-grid-security-strategy-not-yet-proved

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A Misleading Attack on McConnell

A conservative group misleadingly claims Sen. Mitch McConnell ?funded the implementation of Obamacare.? McConnell voted to fund the government ? including the department responsible for the Affordable Care Act. But he also voted for an amendment to that very bill that would have barred ACA funding. The amendment failed, but the final bill cut funding for some ACA programs.

In a fundraising email sent to its supporters, the Senate Conservatives Fund also says McConnell negotiated a deal with President Obama that ?raised taxes on 80% of Americans.? That refers to the so-called fiscal cliff compromise legislation that allowed a temporary payroll tax reduction to expire.

The Senate Conservatives Fund is a political action committee dedicated to electing conservative politicians to the U.S. Senate. It is allied with former Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, who now heads the conservative Heritage Foundation. Although conservative, the group is not averse to taking on Republicans, as its website makes clear: ?We do not support liberal Republicans and we?re not affiliated with the Republican Party or any of its campaign committees.?

The email from Matt Hoskins, executive director of the Senate Conservatives Fund, argues that McConnell is ?failing conservatives? and urges him to use his clout as the Senate Republican Leader to defeat the so-called Gang of Eight immigration bill.

Senate Conservatives Fund email: As you may know, Senator McConnell has negotiated three deals with President Obama this year that:

1. Raised taxes on 80% of Americans; 2. Suspended the debt ceiling; and 3. Funded the implementation of Obamacare

McConnell has repeatedly stated his opposition to the health care law and his desire to see it repealed ?in its entirety, root and branch.? Still, the Senate Conservatives Fund cites McConnell?s vote in March for the ?Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act? as evidence that McConnell ?[f]unded the implementation of Obamacare.? The bill ? commonly known as a continuing budget resolution ? avoided a government shutdown by providing funding for six more months.

The continuing resolution funded the entire federal government ? including the Department of Health and Human Services, the agency primarily responsible for overseeing the Affordable Care Act. However, the bill also extended a 0.189 percent across-the-board rescission (see page 216) in the department?s budget. It also cut funding for some ACA-specific programs (see page 228), including $200 million from the Community-Based Care Transitions Program and $10 million from the Independent Payment Advisory Board.

Furthermore, the resolution denied the $949 million requested by the White House Office of Management and Budget to help the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services establish new federal health insurance exchanges, as well as $29 million requested by CMS (see page 6) for health care fraud and abuse control. The denial of the federal exchange funding was initiated in the House, and according to Politico, ?the Democratic-led Senate didn?t push the issue? ? leaving that and other cuts in place.

Also, McConnell had earlier voted in favor of Sen. Ted Cruz?s amendment to that very same bill that would have ?prohibit[ed] the use of funds to carry out the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.? The amendment failed by a 45-52 vote.

As for the claim that McConnell ?raised taxes on 80% of Americans,? it?s true that about 77 percent of Americans saw their taxes go up in 2013. However, this was largely due to the previously scheduled expiration of a temporary payroll tax cut.

In 2010, Congress reduced a payroll tax that workers pay on income up to $106,800 from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent for 2011. The payroll tax ?holiday? ? championed by Obama ? was billed as a temporary measure to goose a failing economy. It was extended for an additional year with bipartisan support. The Senate voted 89-10 on Dec. 17, 2011, to extend the payroll tax holiday for the first two months of 2012 and then on Feb. 17, 2012, voted 60-36 to extend it for the remainder of the year. McConnell voted for the extension both times.

However, by the end of that year, with the provision again set to expire, there proved little interest in Congress in extending it. As a result, the temporary tax cut was left out of the fiscal cliff deal and was allowed to expire.

Even Grover Norquist ? president of the conservative Americans for Tax Reform ? said he did not consider a legislator who allowed the payroll tax cut to expire to be in violation of the group?s pledge against raising taxes. Norquist said it was ?always a temporary measure.?

Americans for Tax Reform, Jan. 13, 2012: Because it was always a temporary measure, opposition to this extension cannot fairly be called support for a tax increase.

As for the claim that McConnell worked with Obama to suspend the debt ceiling ?this year,? the Senate Conservatives Fund acknowledges it goofed on the date. The group said it meant to refer to a debt limit increase that McConnell negotiated with Obama in 2011. Earlier this year, McConnell voted against the ?No Budget, No Pay Act,? which temporarily suspended the debt limit.

? Zachary Piaker, with Robert Farley

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/misleading-attack-mcconnell-165925253.html

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Senate immigration bill a ?pipe dream?

Illinois Republican Rep. Peter Roskam (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The Senate is poised to pass a comprehensive immigration bill this week. Immigration reform proponents will cheer! Immigrant activists will cry tears of joy! DREAMers will dream bigger dreams!

Not to be a heartbreaker, but this party probably won't last long.

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives hasn't the slightest intention of passing the thing as a whole, says Illinois Republican Rep. Peter Roskam, a lawmaker responsible for counting Republican votes.

Roskam, who serves as the Republican chief deputy whip, made it clear on Thursday that House leaders do not plan to put the complete Senate bill to a vote on the floor of the lower chamber. Even if they did, it likely wouldn't pass.

?The House has no capacity to move that bill in its entirety. It just won?t happen," Roskam said during a meeting with reporters on Thursday morning. "It is a pipe dream to think that that bill is going to go to the floor and be voted on. The House is going to move through in a more deliberative process.?

While Senate members have agreed to take a comprehensive approach on the legislation?their bill would provide a pathway to legality for unauthorized immigrants and to spend billions on border security?House lawmakers intend to pass the bill in pieces, starting with a bill that shores up border security and then (maybe) another measure that deals with the 11 million people currently living in the United States illegally.

But that approach won't fly with Senate Democrats or President Barack Obama, who say they won't accept an immigration bill that doesn't have a pathway to legal status baked into the cake. Some might call it an impasse, a term more commonly referred to as just another day in Washington.

Unlike their counterparts in the Senate, who have taken steps to pass the bill quickly, the House is in no rush to act.

In one important way, the roles between the two chambers are reversed. There is a long-standing Washington tradition in which the House passes bills and the Senate ceremonially (and proudly) ignores them. This time, the House is the saucer that will cool the Senate's tea. Or, to put it another way, House Republicans want to slow-jam the immigration bill; Senate Democrats are thinking more Busta Rhymes.

For the moment, the House seems to be enjoying the role-reversal. Some aren't even reading the Senate version at all.

?I have not gone through chapter and verse on the Senate bill," Roskam said. "I don?t think I?m going to be voting on the Senate bill, so it?s not as if I?m marinating in study.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/news/senate-immigration-bill-pipe-dream-house-gop-lawmaker-155313110.html

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Turn a Set of IKEA Drawers Into the Perfect Home Server Cabinet

If you have a home server?whether it's a pre-bought model or one you built yourself?you need a good place to put it. IKEA Hacker Lauzer put his in a modded IKEA cabinet that keeps it within quick reach.

Why put your server in the closet, after all, when it's so hard to get to (and there aren't always outlets)? Lauzer took apart an old set of IKEA Vestby Drawers he found online (sadly, they're discontinued, but many different pieces would work with this), painted them black, and added some glass to the front to keep the whole thing visible. It looks a lot nicer than the original drawers, but was less work than building something from scratch, so it's perfect for a quick build. Check out the full post below for step-by-step instructions.

Vestby Server Cabinet | IKEA Hackers

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Banking with your mobile? There will be a fee for that...

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As more and more customers are using their mobile devices to make deposits or pay bills, the banks are looking for ways to charge them for the service.

While fees for using mobile apps may be inevitable, the banks differ only over how to levy that charge.

Some banks believe it should be a fixed cost per transaction, others believe fees should only come on products that present risks to the bank and provide unique services to the customer, such as Regions Financial for immediate funds, and Wells Fargo for emergency bill pay.

Still others ? who asked not to be identified because the strategy hasn't been announced ? have lobbied for a model resembling "Amazon Prime," where customers pay a flat fee for unlimited transactions.

Birmingham, Ala.-based Regions Financial rolled out its mobile banking app this spring with a tiered fee structure, based on when the customer needed access to funds deposited digitally. For immediate availability, which is a risk to the bank because it then doesn't have time to verify the fees, customers must pay $5, or a percentage of the deposit?whichever is higher. For access two days later, once the funds are verified, the fee is 50 cents?the same fee Minneapolis-based US Bank introduced for all mobile deposits in 2010. It was the first bank to initiate such fees.

"This is just the beginning of the creative ways banks will try to compensate in a low-rate, low-growth environment," said Todd Hagerman, senior research analyst at Sterne Agee. "They have to look for alternative ways to improve their fee income stream."

Customers like Al Falussy, a sales executive on Long Island, NY, are not happy. He is a frequent user of his mobile banking app to get balance alerts, send money to employees and family, and deposit money from places where no branches are nearby.

But if Falussy's bank of choice?JP Morgan Chase?started charging to use the app? He'd switch banks.

"They're making money on my money," Falussy said of the deposits he keeps with the bank. "So for them to actually go there would be kind of petty."

Falussy and other consumers might not like it, but fees for mobile banking are set to become the norm. Slowly but surely, banks are experimenting with ways to build charges into the apps' features and as apps get higher-tech, too, a simple convenience could become costly.

(Read More: Banks Still Raising Fees?and Hiding Them: Study)

Richard Hunt, president of the Consumer Bankers Association, said banks can't afford to give customers all services free of charge, especially because of increased regulatory and legislative pressure. For one example, "checking accounts were often provided at no cost to the customer, but there is a cost to the bank providing them." Innovation on mobile, Hunt said, will fall into that category.

(Read More: Overdraft Protection Will Cost You, But How Much?)

Dave Kaminsky, a senior analyst at Mercator Advisory Group, a research firm focused on the payments industry, explained that users perceive mobile banking's offerings as worth the cost. "Customers tend to look at remote deposit capture or expedited processing as an additional value, so they're willing to pay for it?at least for now."

Customers seem to be embracing mobile banking fees so far. US Bank, a source said, hasn't experienced many customer defections since the fee was introduced in 2010. And even though Regions has the steepest fees yet, CEO Grayson Hall said on the company's last earnings call that mobile "continues to be a rapid growth channel." Perhaps one reason is that mobile, as a platform, is still surging in growth: The number of web-savvy consumers who bank only on their app jumped 55 percent in the last year, according to digital measurement outfit comScore.

Still, customer sensitivity to fees looms large as many big banks are hesitant to be the "first mover" in the space?and potentially lose customers to their competitors. JPMorgan Chase currently offers all its mobile features for free and will continue to do so, according to a person familiar with the matter.

"Deposits will eventually move from ATMs entirely to mobile," said an executive familiar with the strategy. "You want to capture that business, not turn it away." No direct fees are levied for ATM deposits.

Wells Fargo has been the only major bank to experiment with fees thus far. The bank refuses to charge for remote check deposit, which totaled 1.4 million checks in May alone, because it considers the service basic. Instead, it has chosen to charge for what it considers to be premium mobile services, like bank-to-bank transfers and emergency bill pay.

Features like emergency bill pay and immediate availability of funds are risky for banks, since it takes time to verify that the funds exist on the end of the check writer. Because banks must pay for insurance in case the money isn't there, a fee to have the money available immediately would simply cover that insurance. For that reason, at least three big banks have lobbied regulators like the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, according to people familiar with the talks, to discuss options to verify funds without having to charge customers.

At a time when consumers feel buried in fees by their banks, one more charge tacked on to services could prompt more consumers to follow Falussy's game plan to hang up on their bank.

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Emigrating for a cheaper education | Generation Emigration

Liam Duffy

In 2011, the final year of my degree in public and social policy, my class had a seminar on funding third level education led by a PhD student who argued that the system of ?free fees? (due to rise to ?3,000 for 2013) was unsustainable. He argued more sources of funding had to be found, and should come from students, those who benefit most. His bottom line was that the State must cut exchequer funding of education for the good of the country.

I have lived in Ireland for just one of the last four years. Before my final year I had the privilege to participate in an exchange programme at the University of Helsinki. I made many friends, not only Finns and Europeans but from throughout Asia, Africa and the Americas as well. Those studying full-time secured a place to study in Finland by no other means than their merit. You see, Finland offers a fully free education, not only for Finns, or Europeans but anyone who can cover their living expenses and meet the appropriate academic acquirements. Those who live and work in Finland can also avail of monthly financial support and subsidised housing to help them in their studies to doctoral level.

At home it took two years of arguing with my council before they released the grant I was entitled to. Luckily I had a part-time job to help support myself. With each budget putting more strain on families and individual students attempting to fund their education, many of us participated in a variety of protests against the rising registration fee. These protests were either aimless annual marches organised by student unions or else occupations and other forms of direct action which came under attack for their use of civil disobedience.

In Finland, the education system and social system wished to invest in my development for no reason other than I had potential and they had the methods and knowledge to help me reach it.

After watching Ireland fall further into crisis from afar, I returned determined to get more out of my studies with a belief that educational development is a right which the Anglo-sphere is unique in constructing as a privilege. Coming to the end of my degree in Ireland I began looking for a masters programme. Aware of the opportunities abroad I only limited my search by cost and the content of the course. I applied for and was accepted for a unique programme called the 4Cities UNICA Euromasters in Urban Studies, which takes students through six Universities, in four countries over two years. I pay ?17 a semester to the University of Vienna in order to participate in this programme.

The opportunities this course offers in terms of content are exceptional, and the ?68 I pay for this degree is insignificant compared to the ?4-8,000 I would expect to pay at home. I?ve been able to cover my costs of living through a combination of savings, support from my family and part-time work, much as I would have done if I stayed in Ireland.

I?m the first Irish person to do this programme and moving to different countries with such a diverse group has resulted in some interesting perspectives on the different societies and cultures we move to, and how we perceive ourselves as emigrants.

I have learned many things during this programme and have been able to watch our current financial crisis unfold in different ways, but what is most noticeable is the inaction of the Irish people. My first few months in Brussels saw their first general strike in over two decades, in Vienna students took to the streets over threats to limit access and raise fees for non-EU students (they previously engaged in mass occupations and protests in 2009 which quashed attempts to raise fees), while in Copenhagen I saw thousands of students protest against a proposal to limit the financial support the government provides to students from six to five years. I?m now in Madrid to finish my course where hundreds of thousands of students have been marching since 2011. Yet in Ireland, civil disobedience is attacked in the face of growing inequality, rising fees, cut grants and non existent support past graduate level.

I think back to that seminar two years ago and I wonder how we can ever hope to be ?competitive? by putting up more and more barriers to education as the rest of the world seeks to support its students. I wonder about the complacency not only of Irish students, but our society in general. We are bearing some of the worst austerity and reacting the least. I agree that ?something?s got to give? but if it?s at the expense of students, we?re going to find that those who could be most capable of renewing the country will leave or worse, waste away on the dole. Until we join the rest of European society and provide at least the international minimum of support that students require, for ever more ?shall our children, like our cattle, be brought up for export?, to quote De Valera.

For more about studying abroad, see When an education means emigration.

Source: http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/generationemigration/2013/06/26/emigrating-for-a-cheaper-education/

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Texas Gov. Rick Perry calls 2nd special session to pass abortion bill (cbsnews)

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Walgreen posts weaker-than-expected third-quarter earnings

(Reuters) - Walgreen Co reported weaker-than-expected quarterly results on Tuesday, citing slow front-end sales and a challenging economy.

Walgreen, the biggest U.S. drugstore chain, earned $624 million, or 65 cents per share, in the fiscal third quarter ended May 31, compared with a profit of $537 million, or 62 cents per share, a year earlier.

Excluding items, it earned 85 cents per share, while analysts, on average, expected 91 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

(Reporting by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

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Senate backs border amendment to immigration bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a $46 billion plan to increase federal law enforcement efforts at the U.S. border with Mexico, a move aimed at winning bipartisan passage this week of a comprehensive immigration bill.

The amendment approved by the Senate aims to double, to around 40,000, the number of U.S. agents patrolling the southwestern border, complete the construction of 700 miles of border fence and enable the purchase of high-tech surveillance and other equipment to detect illegal border crossings.

The Senate backed the border security amendment by a vote of 69-29, with 15 of 46 Republicans joining all 52 Democrats and two independents.

None of the top four Senate Republican leaders voted for the amendment, however, in a sign of continuing divisions within the party over immigration legislation that provides a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented residents.

"I don't know how any Republican could look a TV camera or a constituent in the eye and not say that this amendment strengthens ... the border and makes our border more secure," said Republican Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, who helped write the amendment.

Corker added that if a majority of Republicans voted against the bill, which it did, "Democrats are going to own the border security issue," which has long been argued by Republicans.

Republican Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa countered that he was skeptical that the 20,000 additional border security agents actually would be hired over the next 10 years.

He also said the amendment "makes bold promises that may throw more money at the border, but there's no accountability to get the job done."

Republican opposition to a comprehensive immigration bill like the Senate's runs deep in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, where no guarantees have been given that legislation will be advanced to legalize and ultimately allow citizenship for the 11 million undocumented residents.

(Reporting by Richard Cowan and Thomas Ferraro; Editing by Vicki Allen and Cynthia Osterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-senate-backs-border-amendment-immigration-bill-163622408.html

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Obama to unveil climate change plan with sweeping emissions cuts

Recognizing that Congress is unlikely to pass significant climate change legislation during his second term, President Obama will take some of the most sweeping measures available to him to unilaterally combat global warming.

The new plan, which Mr. Obama will unveil Tuesday at Georgetown University, is expected to include a ramping up of energy efficiency and renewable energy in addition to national preparations to deal with the meteorological and financial impacts of climate change. But by far the strongest element of the plan is a set of new regulations intended to slash greenhouse-gas emissions from existing coal-fired power plants ? not just power plants built in the future.

Obama intends to issue a presidential memorandum directing the Environmental Protection Agency to implement new regulations of greenhouse-gas emissions under the authority of the Clean Air Act. The president's plan is an attempt to deliver on his promise to cut carbon emissions 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020, White House officials told reporters in a conference call Monday.

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The move has the potential to cut annually hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) ? a potent greenhouse gas ? and far overshadow any carbon-emissions cuts the Obama administration has achieved so far through improved fuel-efficiency standards. But it could also accelerate the closure of many existing older coal-fired power plants across the country, which are already struggling to meet current standards.

"Nothing on this scale in the Clean Air Act has ever been attempted before," says Kevin Book, an energy analyst with ClearView Partners, an energy economics consulting firm in Washington. "This step will be the catalyst for the next wave of coal-fired power plant retirements. It's almost certainly going to get hung up in the courts for years."

Obama seeks to combat global warming in a variety of ways in the new plan. Among the highlights:

  • Create new energy-efficiency standards for federal buildings and appliances.
  • Ramp up enough clean-energy production on public lands to power 6 million homes by 2020.
  • Extend $8 billion in loan-guarantee authority to accelerate investment in advanced fossil-energy and efficiency projects.
  • End public financing of coal-fired plants overseas and push for free trade in clean-energy technologies.

But a concrete plan to reach a 17 percent cut in carbon emissions is seen as the cornerstone of Obama's move. That figure is widely considered a requirement for the US to be taken seriously in ongoing international climate talks. Obama wants to reinvigorate US efforts to lead in those talks, White House officials said.

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They said the plan to address existing-power-plant emissions has a firm timeline ? adding credibility to the effort. The goal is to finalize power plant emissions regulations by June 2015, long enough before Mr. Obama leaves office to be solidly in force before the next administration takes over.

"We know that we have to get to work quickly in order to not only propose, but finalize the rule," said a senior White House official. "The president will be directing the EPA to start that work."

Neither the briefing for reporters nor the fact sheet and background materials provided by the White House presented an estimate for the tonnage of carbon emissions expected to be cut overall. Electricity-generating power plants emit about 2.4 billion tons of CO2 each year, roughly 40 percent of the nation?s total emissions. But the plan was still received enthusiastically by environmentalists.

"If this means a launch to begin [emissions] cuts to existing power plants, we?ll be very pleased. It?s everything we?ve been asking for,? says David Doniger, climate policy director for the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington.

Lack of details on exactly how much tonnage of carbon emissions is expected to be cut is not a problem at this point, he and others say.

?It seems they?re not ready to say exactly what they?re going to propose,? Mr. Doniger says. ?But if they are willing to commit to [regulating] existing power plants, then that?s the core of it. That?s what we?ve been asking for. If there?s a deadline now, then that?s them carrying out the Clean Air Act the way it?s supposed to work....?

Coal-industry groups said the plan was misguided and would come at an enormous cost.

?We do not believe EPA regulations are an effective way to address concerns about global climate change,? said Robert Duncan, president and CEO of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity. ?If EPA proceeds with regulations, they should be based on adequately demonstrated technology and provide an achievable timeframe to allow the coal industry to continue advancing clean coal technologies.

The past several years have not been kind to the coal industry, given the low cost of natural gas and the development of clean energy.

In the first half of last year, for example, 165 new power generators were added in 33 states, but among the 10 states with the bulk of new generating capacity, "most of the new capacity uses natural gas or renewable energy," the Energy Department's Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported.

The trend is expected to continue, with natural gas-fired plants accounting for 60 percent of capacity additions between 2011 and 2035, EIA found. Coal is expected to account for 7 percent.

Utilities have shuttered about 12 percent of the nation?s coal-fired generating fleet since 2010, according to M.J. Bradley & Associates, an environmental consulting firm in Concord, Mass. Most, the study said, are "small, old, and lack advanced pollution control equipment."

These trends led to a 13.1 percent falloff in CO2 pollution from coal-fired electric power plants between 2005 and 2012, according to a recent analysis of EIA data by the Environmental Integrity Project, a Washington-based environmental group.

But the first quarter of 2013 has seen a 7.1 percent increase in CO2 emissions from coal compared with the same period last year as natural gas prices rose, encouraging more use of coal, according to the analysis. Global warming emissions from coal-based electricity are projected to rise 8.7 percent this year, though they are not expected to return to the peak levels of five to 10 years ago, the EIA has projected.

New regulations directed at existing plants could turn that trend, with many more coal-fired plants shuttered ? including even newer plants that cannot meet the new standards, energy experts say.

Still, the Obama administration says cutting carbon pollution will help modernize power plants, spark innovation to create new clean-energy technologies, and put Americans to work. Greater energy efficiency will save American families money, officials add.

Moreover, they point to the rising costs from extreme weather events, which many scientists say can be amplified by the effects of global warming. Last year alone, 11 different weather and climate disaster events incurred estimated losses of more than $1 billion each across the nation. Those events together resulted in over $110 billion in estimated damages, the second-costliest year on record.

?We don?t have to choose between cutting carbon pollution to protect the health of our kids and creating jobs,? a senior administration official told reporters. ?Americans know that we can do both.?

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Marc Rich, 'King of Oil' pardoned by Clinton, dies at 78

By Alice Baghdjian

LUCERNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Billionaire Marc Rich, who invented modern oil trading and was pardoned by President Bill Clinton over tax evasion, racketeering and busting sanctions with Iran, died on Wednesday in Switzerland aged 78.

Rich fled the Holocaust with his parents for America to become the most successful and controversial trader of his time and a fugitive from U.S. justice, enjoying decades of comfortable privacy at his sprawling Villa Rosa on Lake Lucerne.

Belgian-born Rich, whose trading group eventually became the global commodities powerhouse Glencore Xstrata, died in hospital from a stroke, spokesman Christian Koenig said. He is survived by two daughters and six grandchildren. A third daughter died previously of leukemia.

"He will be brought to Israel for burial," Avner Azulay, managing director of the Marc Rich Foundation, said by telephone. Rich will be buried on Thursday at Kibbutz Einat cemetery near Tel Aviv.

Many of the biggest players in oil and metals trading trace their roots back to the swashbuckling Rich, whose triumph in the 1970s was to pioneer a spot market for crude oil, wresting business away from the world's big oil groups.

To his critics he was a white-collar criminal, a serial sanctions breaker, whom they accused of building a fortune trading with revolutionary Iran, Muammar Gaddafi's Libya, apartheid-era South Africa, Nicolae Ceausescu's Romania, Fidel Castro's Cuba and Augusto Pinochet's Chile.

In interviews with journalist Daniel Ammann for his biography, "The King of Oil," the normally secretive Rich admitted to bribing officials in countries such as Nigeria and to assisting the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad.

Explaining Rich's route to riches in an interview with Reuters in 2010, Ammann said: "He was faster and more aggressive than his competitors. He was able to recognize trends and seize opportunities before other traders. And he went where others feared to tread - geographically and morally."

A U.S. government website once described Rich more simply, as "a white male, 177 centimeters in height ... wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Customs Service and the U.S. Marshall Service." In 1983, he was on the FBI's 10-most-wanted list indicted for tax evasion, fraud and racketeering. At the time, it was the biggest tax-evasion case in U.S. history.

FLED POSSIBLE LIFE SENTENCE

Rich, who valued trust, loyalty, secrecy and persistence, always insisted he did nothing illegal and among those who lobbied Clinton on his behalf for his pardon were former Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Shimon Peres.

On learning of the indictment plans, Rich fled to Switzerland to escape the charges, which included exploiting the U.S. embargo against Iran, while it was holding U.S. hostages, to make huge profits on illicit Iranian oil sales.

"Marc Rich is to asset concealment what Babe Ruth was to baseball," said Arthur J. Roth, New York state commissioner of taxation and finance.

He remained under threat of a life sentence in a U.S. jail until Clinton pardoned him during the last chaotic hours of his presidency, a move that provoked moral outrage and bewilderment among some politicians. He never returned to the United States.

Rich's ex-wife, Denise, had donated funds for Clinton's presidential library. The former president later said the donation was not a factor in his decision and he had acted partly in response to a request from Israel. He regretted granting the pardon, calling it "terrible politics."

"It wasn't worth the damage to my reputation," he told Newsweek magazine in 2002.

There was also scrutiny over the role of Eric Holder, now the attorney general and then a deputy attorney general who recommended the pardon.

Rudolph Giuliani, who had worked as a prosecutor on the Rich case before becoming New York Mayor, said in a statement: "Mark Rich committed serious crimes against the United States and then fled the country when he was called to account for his conduct. He should never have been pardoned."

"The fact that Bill Clinton and Eric Holder engineered a pardon for him - without input from me, as the U.S. Attorney who prosecuted him, or Janet Reno, as Attorney General, will forever be a blemish on our justice system," Giuliani said.

'ARTISTRY OF A POOL SHARK'

In one biography, "Metal Men: Marc Rich and the 10-Billion-Dollar Scam," author A. Craig Copetas described Rich as "a beautifully sinister executive who could frame deals with the artistry of a pool shark."

Rich inherited his business acumen from his father, who became a millionaire by setting up an agricultural trading firm after emigrating to the United States.

Born Marcell David Reich in Antwerp on December 18, 1934, Rich started his career at Philipp Brothers, a top global commodities trader after World War Two.

Posted to Madrid in the late 1960s, he found ways to bypass the "Seven Sisters" major oil companies that controlled world oil supplies. Rich was one of the first to loosen their grip, becoming a middle man who bought cargoes of oil from one company to sell to another on a short-term basis, helping give birth to the dynamic market that exists today.

While at Phibro, Rich foresaw the huge price increases imposed by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries in 1973, earning big profits for the firm.

Infuriated by his pay and trading strictures, he left in 1974 along with a fellow graduate of the Phibro mailroom, Pincus "Pinky" Green, and set up Marc Rich and Co AG in Switzerland, a firm that would eventually become Glencore Xstrata Plc.

ANGER AND AMBITION

His aim, according to Copetas, was "to grind Philipp Bros. into oblivion," and he poured all his anger and ambition as well as his charm and gracious client demeanor into the new venture.

It became a highly successful trading firm and a much feared adversary in energy, metals, minerals, grains and sugar markets.

Thomas Gloor worked for Marc Rich for about seven years, starting out in the finance department straight from university and moving to trade futures and options before growing disillusioned with the firm and leaving in 1986.

"Ethics didn't really matter to them. They would trade anything with anyone ... It was all about just making more and more money," he said.

Rich later sold that company, which became Glencore International AG, and set up the Marc Rich Group. Rich was known for charitable donations through his Doron Foundation to Zurich's Jewish community.

Glencore Xstrata Chief Executive Ivan Glasenberg said: "He was a friend and one of the great pioneers of the commodities trading industry, founding the company that became Glencore."

As well as his villa on the Swiss lake, Rich maintained houses in Marbella in Spain and in Israel.

Rich described himself as a keen tennis player, skier, alpinist and patron of the arts. Those who knew him said in private Rich was calm and charming with a sense of humor.

In later years, Rich's fortune dwindled after his property portfolio was hit by the Spanish housing crisis.

"I invested a lot of money there and because of the crisis also lost a lot, at least on paper," he told Swiss economic magazine Bilanz. Forbes put his wealth at $2.5 billion.

He also invested with Bernard Madoff, the financier later convicted of operating a huge pyramid scheme. Rich told one magazine that he had had a "strange feeling" about the investment and "got out with everything," although he said he lost some money through "indirect participation".

Rich once told Fortune magazine he was a normal person with an image problem. "I've been portrayed in a horrible way," he said, "as a workaholic, a loner, a money machine. It's not a true picture."

Nevertheless, to his enemies he remained a symbol of the monomaniacal pursuit of vast wealth.

"The smoking gun is greed," said Ken Hill, a U.S. Marshall who hunted Rich around the world for more than a decade. "This is what Marc thrived on - the greed of those who had commodities and were in positions of influence and power."

Those who knew him say Rich never lost his appetite for a deal. He traveled to London earlier this month and had a dinner with several old friends, an old acquaintance told Reuters.

"He was doing well. He told me he was doing a little bit of business. 'I enjoy doing business,' he said."

(Additional reporting by David Brunnstrom, Ron Bousso, Caroline Copley, Emma Thomasson, Clara Ferreira-Marques, Dmitry Zhdannikov, Emma Farge, Tom Miles, Josephine Mason and David Sheppard; Writing by Peter Millership; Editing by Philippa Fletcher, Peter Graff and Prudence Crowther)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/marc-rich-king-oil-pardoned-clinton-dies-78-210459269.html

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Emmys: Alex Karpovsky on 'Girls' - 'Every character has shown unsavory, forbidden aspects'

By Lucas Shaw

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Alex Karpovsky had written, directed and edited three movies and starred in several more before he met Lena Dunham at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2009. Dunham was there with her first movie, "Creative Nonfiction," and she recruited Karpovsky to star in her next, "Tiny Furniture."

Dunham soon scored a deal with HBO and brought Karpovsky into the fold for one of the most divisive shows on television, "Girls." Karpovksy plays Ray, the manager of a coffee shop who dated Shoshana (Zosia Mamet) until the last episode of Season 2.

Had you ever done TV before "Girls"?

I hadn't, but I needed very little persuasion. I loved the way "Tiny Furniture" came out and was so proud of the movie. I have total faith in Lena. Wherever she wanted to take us, I was willing to go without any hesitation.

How would you say the show has evolved over its first two seasons?

In Season 1 we established a lot of characters, but in Season 2 and now midway through Season 3 we're trying to explore the underpinnings and backstories. That's a lot of fun to do, going to zany and weird places without disorienting the audience - whether that's a coke bender or a really dark episode on Staten Island.

Has the progression of any character particularly surprised you?

All of them have. I don't mean that as a copout, but whether it's Hannah's OCD or Adam's Alcoholics Anonymous past, every character has surprises. There's Ray's dark energy and unresolved interpersonal issues. Every character has shown unsavory, forbidden aspects.

You once said in an interview that you tend to play characters who are "neurotic, guilt-ridden and full of anxiety." Does that apply to Ray?

He's definitely anxiety-ridden, because he's in his 30s and working at a coffee shop, and that's not what he wants to do with his life. Neurotic would seem to apply more to other characters like Hannah and Shoshana. Guilt-ridden certainly, not for taking Shoshana's virginity but for being his own worst enemy.

Why do you play those types of characters?

I have a lot of those properties myself and play those characters in my own films. It's pretty clear I play largely autobiographical versions or caricatures of myself. When you do something some people feel works, you just keep doing it for a long time.

How similar are other people on "Girls" to the people who play them?

I don't know, just because I don't know these people very well. I never knew anyone on the show except Lena before we started working on it. Lena is very different from Hannah. Hannah is still trying to figure things out, struggling and unsure of herself. Lena is almost the polar opposite.

Would you say that people who struggle to get out of their own way is one of the primary themes of the show?

One of the primary themes is the obstacles people in their early 20s are negotiating with, fumbling around in modern-day New York City. It centers on four girls, and the boys are satellites hovering around the four central planets that are at the front door of womanhood.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Koscielny 'addicted' to Premier League intensity | Arseblog News ...

Laurent Koscielny says he?s addicted to the intensity of the Premier League and joked that it?s his specialty to score important goals for Arsenal having netted on the final day of each of the last two seasons.

Speaking to regional press at the 50th anniversary of local side FC Argentacois, the centre-back, who is finally on holiday having finished his international duties with France, reflected on a long season while answering the now customary questions about his future.

?I have a four-year contract and for now I?m at Arsenal,? the 27-year-old told lamontagne.fr when quizzed about the interest of Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Stressing that he?s a self-confessed ?addict? of the Premier League, albeit one who is eager to ?keep working to improve?, the defender continued by expounding the qualities of English football.

?There is so much intensity, so much physical impact. The philosophy of the game is going from one goal to another. Every weekend the games are important when you?re selected.?

Asked about his winning goal against Newcastle United which secured Champions League football for Arsenal at the expense of Spurs, the Frenchman joked that it wasn?t the first time he?d come up trumps having done the same against West Bromwich Albion at the climax of the 2011/12 season.

?Last year, I also scored the goal that sent us in the Champions League. It has become my specialty!

Just kidding?the most important thing is that Arsenal is in the Champions League. It?s super exciting to play against the best teams in Europe.?

Looking ahead to pre-season with the Gunners, Kos also touched on the atmosphere in the camp and how he gets on with all his teammates.

?I feel good as part of the team. There are many different characters as in any professional environment. I am calm and I get along with everyone. There?s a good atmosphere amongst the group.?

There?s nothing particularly ground breaking in any of the above, but it?s good to hear Laurent is enjoying life in England.

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Cheers to @SiuFay for the heads up.

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Notre Dame and Harper researchers developing novel method to test for HPV and oral cancers

Notre Dame and Harper researchers developing novel method to test for HPV and oral cancers [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 24-Jun-2013
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Research being carried out at the University of Notre Dame and its affiliated Harper Cancer Research Institute (HCRI) may lead to the development of a rapid, cost-effective means of screening for oral cancers and the human papillomavirus.

M. Sharon Stack, Ann F. and Elizabeth Riley director of the HCRI and professor of chemistry and biochemistry, points out that oral cancers are a significant global health problem. Although tobacco and alcohol awareness have helped decrease the overall incidence of oral cancers, HPV positive cancers, especially oropharynx cancers, have risen significantly.

Stack and Hsueh-Chia Chang, Bayer Professor of Engineering and director of Notre Dame's Center for Microfluidics and Medical Diagnostics, are attempting to prescreen for oral cancer and HPV by examining the micro-RNAs of tumor cells. They are working on developing a microfluidic sensor to help detect the presence of tumor cells.

The researchers point out that to be effective, the screening tests need to be done regularly, for example at a dentist's office during teeth cleaning. Rinsing with a mouthwash at a dentist's office can produce up to 10,000 cells that can be tested. In order to be feasible for a dentist's office, the screening process must be low cost, rapid and patient-friendly.

Chang's research group has developed a microfluidic membrane sensor that can be used for this type of rapid screening. Although he points out that his sensor is not as accurate as optical sensors like real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), it is much cheaper ($1 versus $45 per test) and is rapid and can be used by personnel in a dentist's office. It also will allow the quantification of a panel of micro-RNAs.

The researchers believe that such a rapid and low-cost device would help to better reach high-risk patients prior to development of last-stage disease.

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University of Notre Dame

Research being carried out at the University of Notre Dame and its affiliated Harper Cancer Research Institute (HCRI) may lead to the development of a rapid, cost-effective means of screening for oral cancers and the human papillomavirus.

M. Sharon Stack, Ann F. and Elizabeth Riley director of the HCRI and professor of chemistry and biochemistry, points out that oral cancers are a significant global health problem. Although tobacco and alcohol awareness have helped decrease the overall incidence of oral cancers, HPV positive cancers, especially oropharynx cancers, have risen significantly.

Stack and Hsueh-Chia Chang, Bayer Professor of Engineering and director of Notre Dame's Center for Microfluidics and Medical Diagnostics, are attempting to prescreen for oral cancer and HPV by examining the micro-RNAs of tumor cells. They are working on developing a microfluidic sensor to help detect the presence of tumor cells.

The researchers point out that to be effective, the screening tests need to be done regularly, for example at a dentist's office during teeth cleaning. Rinsing with a mouthwash at a dentist's office can produce up to 10,000 cells that can be tested. In order to be feasible for a dentist's office, the screening process must be low cost, rapid and patient-friendly.

Chang's research group has developed a microfluidic membrane sensor that can be used for this type of rapid screening. Although he points out that his sensor is not as accurate as optical sensors like real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), it is much cheaper ($1 versus $45 per test) and is rapid and can be used by personnel in a dentist's office. It also will allow the quantification of a panel of micro-RNAs.

The researchers believe that such a rapid and low-cost device would help to better reach high-risk patients prior to development of last-stage disease.

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Contacts: Sharon Stack, 574-631-2518, Sharon.Stack.11@nd.edu, Chia Chang, 574-631-5697, Hsueh-Chia.Chang.2@nd.edu


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You Can Finally Buy the Magical Spray That Waterproofs Everything

We first heard about Rust-Oleum's liquid-repelling product, NeverWet almost two years ago. It looked absolutely magical, and now you can finally buy it.

Home Depot is carrying NeverWet for $20 a can. Spray the silicon-based coating on electronics, clothing, or almost any surface and it'll become almost completely impervious to moisture. Of course, we're skeptical until we try it out ourselves. But in the convincing demo you see liquid hit a surface and immediately scurry away without leaving any damage. Spill mustard on your white shoes? Don't worry about it. Drop your iPhone in the toilet? It will survive. We've all had accidents with our expensive gadgets, so a $20 waterproofing solution is hard to disagree with. Just, you know, try not to inhale it. [NeverWet via LancasterOnline]

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Article in ACS Nano honored for most valuable contribution to ceramics

Article in ACS Nano honored for most valuable contribution to ceramics [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jun-2013
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A scientific research paper published in ACS Nano has been selected as recipient of a prestigious award from the American Ceramic Society (ACerS). ACS Nano is one of more than 40 peer-reviewed journals published by the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.

ACerS' Ross Coffin Purdy Award will recognize the article, which was the first to describe a facile method to produce a large family of two-dimensional layered, early transition metal carbides and nitrides, labeled MXenes. The latter are so-called because they are produced by selective etching of the A-group element aluminum in this case from an even larger family of layered solids labeled the MAX phases. The MAX phases were in turn discovered by Michel Barsoum, Ph.D., and co-workers roughly 15 years ago at Drexel University.

Barsoum, A.W. Grosvenor and Distinguished Professor at Drexel University, and Distinguished University Professor and Trustee Chair Yury Gogotsi, Ph.D., also from Drexel Materials, were co-authors of the award-winning paper, along with students Michael Naguib, Olha Mashtalir and Joshua Carle, together with collaborators from Linkoping University in Sweden.

The annual Ross Coffin Purdy Award recognizes researchers "judged to have made the most valuable contribution to ceramic technical literature." The ACerS board unanimously agreed to grant the honor to the Barsoum and Gogotsi team's work. The award will be presented in October during the Materials Science and Technology Conference in Montral, Canada.

MXenes have potential uses in a broad range of energy and electronics applications, including lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors. The materials' layered structure resembles that of graphene hence the suffix ene a two-dimensional sheet of carbon, but its chemistry is more complex and more versatile.

"The research reported in this paper is an exciting advance in this new family of materials for which the applications are just beginning to be envisioned," said Dawn Bonnell, Ph.D., Trustee Chair Professor in the Materials Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Nano/Bio Interface Center. Bonnell nominated Barsoum's group for the honor.

In their ACS Nano paper "Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Carbides," the authors acknowledge funding from the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office of Vehicle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Ben Franklin Technology Development Authority and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

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Article in ACS Nano honored for most valuable contribution to ceramics [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Jun-2013
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A scientific research paper published in ACS Nano has been selected as recipient of a prestigious award from the American Ceramic Society (ACerS). ACS Nano is one of more than 40 peer-reviewed journals published by the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.

ACerS' Ross Coffin Purdy Award will recognize the article, which was the first to describe a facile method to produce a large family of two-dimensional layered, early transition metal carbides and nitrides, labeled MXenes. The latter are so-called because they are produced by selective etching of the A-group element aluminum in this case from an even larger family of layered solids labeled the MAX phases. The MAX phases were in turn discovered by Michel Barsoum, Ph.D., and co-workers roughly 15 years ago at Drexel University.

Barsoum, A.W. Grosvenor and Distinguished Professor at Drexel University, and Distinguished University Professor and Trustee Chair Yury Gogotsi, Ph.D., also from Drexel Materials, were co-authors of the award-winning paper, along with students Michael Naguib, Olha Mashtalir and Joshua Carle, together with collaborators from Linkoping University in Sweden.

The annual Ross Coffin Purdy Award recognizes researchers "judged to have made the most valuable contribution to ceramic technical literature." The ACerS board unanimously agreed to grant the honor to the Barsoum and Gogotsi team's work. The award will be presented in October during the Materials Science and Technology Conference in Montral, Canada.

MXenes have potential uses in a broad range of energy and electronics applications, including lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors. The materials' layered structure resembles that of graphene hence the suffix ene a two-dimensional sheet of carbon, but its chemistry is more complex and more versatile.

"The research reported in this paper is an exciting advance in this new family of materials for which the applications are just beginning to be envisioned," said Dawn Bonnell, Ph.D., Trustee Chair Professor in the Materials Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Nano/Bio Interface Center. Bonnell nominated Barsoum's group for the honor.

In their ACS Nano paper "Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Carbides," the authors acknowledge funding from the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office of Vehicle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Ben Franklin Technology Development Authority and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

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The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 163,000 members, ACS is the world's largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.

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