Sunday, July 14, 2013

Pedroia's hit leads Red Sox past A's, 4-2

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ? There was a time earlier this season when the Boston Red Sox struggled to drive in runs with two outs.

Suddenly, that seems like a long time ago.

Dustin Pedroia hit a tiebreaking, two-run single in the eighth inning, and the Red Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Friday night in a matchup between the AL's top teams.

Brock Holt also drove in two runs ? and also with two outs ? in the second inning before the A's rallied. Eleven of Boston's last 13 runs have come with two outs.

"There's no secret," said Pedroia, who also made a run-saving stop at second base to start a double play in the sixth. "We've just been able to find ways to get that one pitch and make sure we don't miss it."

John Lackey (7-6) overcame a season-high four walks in seven innings to carry the AL-leading Red Sox to their fourth straight victory. He allowed two runs and three hits while striking out five. He also hit a batter.

Lackey improved to 19-6 against the A's, even though this was far from his best performance.

"This is probably one that says more about where I'm at than anything," he said. "I probably didn't have my best stuff like I had my last few times out and still was able to do pretty good against a pretty good team."

The A's left six on base, while the Red Sox stranded five.

John Jaso hit an RBI single in the fifth and Jed Lowrie added a tying home run in the sixth for Oakland, which remained a game ahead of Texas in the AL West. Sean Doolittle (3-3) allowed one hit and hit a batter before Ryan Cook gave up Pedroia's two-out single.

Andrew Bailey, a two-time All-Star closer for the A's from 2009-2011, tossed a scoreless eighth. Koji Uehara pitched a perfect ninth for his eighth save this season.

Jarrod Parker regrouped after a sloppy second inning to retire his final 16 batters and put the A's in position to come back. He gave up two runs and three hits in seven innings, striking out three and walking none.

"I was moving the ball in and out and being able to get some early contact. That helped me go later into the game after a long inning like that," Parker said.

The only runs off Parker came in an inning that featured two errors and a hit batter that also took out plate umpire CB Bucknor and caused a brief delay.

Third baseman Josh Donaldson's errant throw to first allowed Mike Napoli to advance to second. Then Parker's pitch ? clocked at 92 mph ? grazed Daniel Nava and hit the right side of Bucknor's mask.

Bucknor went down on one knee and winced in pain. Second base umpire and crew chief Bill Miller replaced Bucknor behind the plate and the game resumed with three umpires.

Holt's two-out single gave the Red Sox a 2-0 lead. He advanced to third on the play when catcher Jaso threw the ball into right-center field trying to nab him at second, but Parker never allowed another baserunner.

The A's offense finally got going when Seth Smith doubled off the wall in left leading off the fifth for the first hit against Lackey. After Coco Crisp walked, Jaso's single sliced Boston's lead to 2-1.

Crisp advanced to third when right fielder Shane Victorino bobbled Jaso's hit. But Pedroia made a spectacular diving stop at second on Donaldson's grounder to start an inning-ending double play.

"Thank God it landed in my glove, because if it didn't, it probably would have put a hole in my chest," Pedroia said of the hard-hit hopper.

Lowrie sent a 1-0 cutter from Lackey over the wall in right for the tying shot in the sixth. It was Lowrie's seventh home run this season.

Victorino was hit on the base of his right thumb by Doolittle to put runners on first and third in the seventh. After Victorino stole second uncontested, Pedroia singled to left against Cook to put Boston back in front.

"Just another very go overall win on our part," Red Sox manager John Farrell said.

NOTES: The Red Sox acquired reliever Matt Thornton and cash from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for minor league outfielder Brandon Jacob. ... Red Sox RHP Clay Buchholz (neck strain) threw about 30 pitches in a bullpen session Friday. The rehab assignment he had been scheduled to make Sunday will now just be another bullpen session. Farrell said Bucholz will throw a simulated game at some point and make just one rehab start instead of the two originally planned. ... Brandon Workman, who allowed three earned runs in two innings in his major league debut in Wednesday's 11-4 win at Seattle, will make his first start in Sunday's series finale at Oakland, Farrell said. ... INF Adam Rosales, who the A's designated for assignment Monday, cleared waivers and was assigned to Triple-A Sacramento. ... Lefty John Lester (8-5, 4.60 ERA) starts for the Red Sox against Oakland's A.J. Griffin (7-6, 3.94 ERA) on Saturday.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pedroias-hit-leads-red-sox-past-4-2-052055866.html

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Jenny McCarthy, Donnie Wahlberg Dating: New Couple Reportedly Spent July 4th Together

Looks like Jenny McCarthy has found herself a new man, and he's none other than Mark Wahlberg's brother Donnie, of New Kids on the Block.

Us Weekly exclusively reports that the couple are officially an item. "Yes, they recently started dating and are having a lot of fun," a source told the magazine, adding that the two spent 4th of July weekend together.

Wahlberg was a guest on McCarthy's VH1 show back in March and the two playfully sucked on lollipops and exchanged pillow talk (see video below).

The blonde bombshell famously dated actor comedian Jim Carrey for over five years, and has a son from a previous relationship. Wahlberg was married to Kim Fey for nine years and they have two children together.

A request for comment made to McCarthy and Wahlberg's reps was not immediately answered.

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Boeing Dreamliner catches fire at Britain's Heathrow airport

By Rhys Jones

LONDON (Reuters) - A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Ethiopian Airlines caught fire at Britain's Heathrow airport on Friday, forcing the closure of both runways, in a blow for the U.S. planemaker that sent its New York shares down over 6 percent.

Television footage showed the Dreamliner surrounded by foam used by firefighters. Heathrow briefly closed both its runways to deal with the fire which broke out while the plane was parked at a remote stand.

There were no passengers aboard the plane.

"A Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered an on board internal fire," a Heathrow spokeswoman said. "The plane is now parked at a remote parking stand several hundred meters away from any passenger terminals."

It was not clear if the fire was related to the battery, which was the cause of the previous fires on Dreamliner.

Boeing said it was aware of the fire and that had people on the ground working to understand the causes of it.

The Dreamliner, which was delivered to Ethiopian Airlines in November last year, arrived at Heathrow from Addis Ababa in the early hours of Friday, according to the Flightradar monitoring web site. The plane was due to make the return journey later on Friday.

Boeing's 787 Dreamliner was grounded by regulators in January after batteries burned on two of the jets within two weeks.

The new high-tech jet came under intense scrutiny and Boeing redesigned the battery system to add more layers of protection against fire. It resumed flying in April, with Ethiopian Airlines being the first to put it back into passenger service.

The innovative 787 uses a powerful 1.5 megawatt electrical system to drive air conditioning and hydraulic functions that are run from compressed air on traditional aircraft designs. The electrical system experienced fire during its development that also prompted changes in its electrical panels.

Asked whether the incident could lead to the renewed grounding of Dreamliner jets, a spokesman for Britain's Civil Aviation Authority said decisions on the airworthiness of particular models of plane were made by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Ethiopian Airlines Dreamliners are powered by General Electric GEnx engines.

Aircraft graphic: http://link.reuters.com/rax39t

(Reporting by Rhys Jones, Estelle Shirbon, Michael Holden in London; editing by Guy Faulconbridge Stephen Addison and Kate Holton and David Evans)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/heathrow-airport-closes-both-runways-plane-fire-161909885.html

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Mexico regional airport closed due to volcanic ash

Mexico regional airport closed due to volcanic ash

July 12, 2013 - 23:04 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net - An airport serving Mexico's fourth-largest city has suspended operations due to volcanic ash from the Popocatepetl volcano, the Associated Press reported.

The international airport in Puebla was temporarily closed as a precautionary measure.

The airport is east of Mexico City and about 20 miles (30 kilometers) from the 17,886-foot (5,450-meter) volcano.

Airport spokesman Herbert Lopez Palma said Friday, July 12 that the ash could pose a risk in takeoff and landing. Flights to several Mexican cities as well as to Dallas and Houston, Texas, use the airport.

Authorities said this week that a lava dome is growing inside the crater and could cause further eruptions.

Source: http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/165484/

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Microsoft sues US Customs for refusing to support Google smartphone ban

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Microsoft has accused US Customs officials of refusing to adhere to the ITC's (International Trade Commission) order to block import mobile phones manufactured by Motorola, owned by Google. The ITC issued the import ban back in May 2012 after it was concluded that Motorola hardware infringed a Microsoft patent for synchronising calendar events with other computers.

Redmond complains that US Customs and Border Protection have had secret meetings with the search giant, continuing to allow Motorola mobile phones to enter the country even though Google hasn't addressed the original patent filing. Microsoft's deputy general counsel David Howard said in a statement, "Customs has a clear responsibility to carry out ITC decisions, which are reached after a full trial and rigorous legal review. Here Customs repeatedly ignored its obligation and did so based on secret discussions."

Google states that US Customs appropriately rejected Microsoft's patent claims to block Americans effectively utilising calendar functionality on mobile phones. That said, Microsoft's patent expires in April 2018. An appeal in the case is scheduled to be heard on August 6th in Washington. The ITC's role is to protect US markets from unfair competition, including the infringement of patents, but we've seen in the past how this is essentially a battleground between mobile phone manufacturers and software vendors. Google and Microsoft, along with Apple have been battling one another repeatedly.

Robert Stoll of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP in Washington, notes that "They want to focus their efforts on terrorism, and the issues related to intellectual property is not their concern." It'll be interesting to see how this develops, if anything is to come out of the situation. We've previously looked at the Google and Microsoft lifestyle - a match made in heaven, but we're sure consumers are growing tired of reading about the same brands locking in arms. One thing's for certain: this isn't over.

Source: Bloomberg; thanks, pbroy, for the heads up!

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London councillor Stephen Orser wants to strip talking-texting drivers of their cell phones

You use it, you lose it.

A London politician wants to give the city the power to seize your cell phone if you?re caught texting or yakking behind the wheel.

Coun. Stephen Orser will make his push at city hall a week from Monday ? and it it could be a first in Canada.

?Texting and driving is killing people and the rate is staggering,? he said Thursday.

Since 2010, under a tough new law, Ontario has slapped fines ? $155 if you agree to the charge, up to $500 if you fight it ? on drivers caught using hand-held cell phones or other electronic devices when their attention should be on the road.

A sign of the times, every province and territory in Canada except one now has fines against cell-phone use while driving.

The only exception is Nunavut, which has no paved roads and only 300 km of unpaved roads.

Accident statistics back the need for fines and enforcement. Talking on a cell phone while driving raises the risk of a collision four- or five- fold, while texting boosts the odds of a bad ending 23-fold.

?Distracted driving is a huge issue,? said Elliott Silverstein of the Canadian Automobile Association.

While it?s possible another city has made a similar move as Orser proposes, that would be news to Silverstein, who manages government relations for the CAA in South Central Ontario and speaks often with his CAA counterparts in other provinces.

?This is the first time this has been brought to our attention,? he said.

Orser?s effort is well timed, just 8 days before the CAA launches another national campaign against distracted driving, this one called Missing.

?We?ll definitely be looking at (what London does),? Silverstein said.

The issue is pressing in London, where police are on pace to issue the most fines ever. Here are the stats through July 10 of each year:

  • 2013: 840
  • 2012: 616
  • 2011: 744

?Distracted driving is one of the (big) killers on our roads? London Sgt. Ryan Scrivens said.

There are unanswered questions about Orser?s move, including whether the city has the power to authorize police to seize phones. Even then, what?s to stop a busted driver from just getting another cell phone? Answers weren?t immediately available from authorities Thursday.

Orser said he doesn?t know if the city has the authority to carry through what he?s suggesting, but is convinced something more needs to be done.

?Enough is enough,? he said.

That sentiment is also the reason one London couple have stuck a sign in their car they direct at drivers who text and drive: ?If this offends you, good. Stop texting and driving. It kills.?

Jennifer Lacroix delivers food for a living and says she?s seen too many drivers with their eyes focused on their phones.

?I?ve heard that if you text one sentence it?s like driving blind down eight football fields,? Lacroix said. ?We?re hoping that people read the sign and put down their phones.?

jonathan.sher@sunmedia.ca

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TEXTING AND TALKING BEHIND THE WHEEL

? Banned in all provinces and territories except Nunavat

? Fines range as high as $400 and as low as $100.

? Canada has now had its first cases of distracted drivers charged in fatal crashes.

? Eight provinces and territories ? but not Ontario ? also issue demerit points.

? Ontario and B.C. also ban drivers from using hand-held devices beyond cell phones.

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Source: http://www.lfpress.com/2013/07/11/london-councillor-stephen-orser-wants-to-strip-talking-texting-drivers-of-their-cell-phones

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Friday, July 12, 2013

How Old Is Thomas Sowell? (Powerlineblog)

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Oxford Union invites far right leader

Oxford Union invites far right leader

THE Oxford Union has confirmed that it invited English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson to speak.

The leader of the far right group was asked via Twitter to address the debating society.

Union spokesman Robert Natzler said it was not affiliated to the university student union or the university and added: ?For over 150 years it has been hosting debates and working to enable members to interrogate controversial figures.

?A formal invitation in no way represents an endorsement of an individual?s beliefs and merely reflects a desire to question an individual?s views in open debate.?

The union?s Simon Blackaby said ?If everyone thought the same the debate would be boring.?

Mr Robinson said he would be willing to appear but had not received an invitation

Source: http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/yourtown/oxford/10543433.Oxford_Union_invites_far_right_leader/?ref=rss

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Ensil Canada Announces First Successful Test and Validation of Vastusys Line of Products in Ontario Laboratories

Ensil Canada Announces First Successful Test and Validation of Vastusys Line of Products in Ontario Laboratories

MARKHAM, ON, July 11, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- This morning Ensil Canada announced the exciting news that its scientific team of researchers and engineers have made a major breakthrough in the development of a revolutionary medical product that has the potential to help patients who suffer from mobility issues.

Ensil Canada has completed successful test results that show a proprietary communication device can be used to communicate with the brain and bypass the spine. This breakthrough meets the targets set by Ensil to have a prototype of a device by the end of 2013 for more comprehensive testing.

"We are very proud and confident that we have developed a product at our Ontario, Canada facilities that could help tens of thousands of people who suffer from mobility issues," said Farsad Kiani, CEO of Ensil Canada. "This is a phenomenal first step. It is our hope that we can bring this product to market, so that people can continue enjoying their day to day activities such as jogging, swimming and walking."

Today's announcement is one of the many areas of research by Ensil Canada to improve the lives of people across the world. Over the past three decades, Ensil Canada has made many positive breakthroughs and worked in the community to improve people's health and wellbeing. Recent work has included major advancements in the quality of the life of those whose their life has been effected by Stroke, Multiple Scoliosis, Spinal Cord injury or paralysis.

Ensil Canada focuses on enhancing mission critical technologies in the areas of Aerospace, Defence and Medical Diagnostic Equipment. Ensil's research and development divisions' mission is to develop new technologies or improve existing technologies through its own in-house research activities and resources.

Ensil Canada is a member of Ensil group of companies (www.ensil.ca) focuses on enhancing mission critical technologies in the areas of aerospace, defence, telecommunication and medical diagnostic equipment.

Ensil's R&D divisions' mission is to develop new technologies or improve existing technologies through in-house research activities.

For further information please contact us at: info @ensil.com or visit us at www.ensil.ca

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Report: Florida added some 13,000 jobs in June



In this Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, photo, job seekers meet with employers at a job fair in Sunrise. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

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Published: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at 12:46 p.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at 12:46 p.m.

Florida added 12,910 jobs during June, a substantial drop from recent growth in the Sunshine State's employment during the last several months, according to an influential payroll and employee benefits company.

ADP had pegged the growth during May at 17,440 private-sector jobs.

Last month, Florida added 2,650 goods-producing positions and 10,260 service jobs, the company said.

Natural resources/mining and construction accounted for 2,870 new jobs, professional and business services added 3,110 and trade, transportation and utilities, 2,820. Manufacturers cut 230 positions.

By comparison to Florida's nearly 13,000 positions, California added 31,040; Texas, 23,420; New York, 10,000; and Illinois 8,500.

?All 29 individual U.S. states, plus the District of Columbia, tracked by the ADP Regional Employment Report, also recorded gains of varying degrees in June, with the largest job increases occurring in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois,? said said Ahu Yildirmaz, senior director of the ADP Research Institute, in a statement.

Those six states accounted for more than half of all new private sector jobs for June.

The hiring numbers might be a sneak peek at the June unemployment report scheduled to be released by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity on July 19.

Unemployment in Southwest Florida inched up to 6.8 percent in May ? the latest count available ? even though more people were working in the region than the month before.

The jobless rate increased from a revised 6.6 percent in April, but remained well below the 8.5 percent posted in May 2012, according to data released Friday by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.

The slight increase ended three months of declines, but analysts noted that the rise is typical for the start of summer here, when school systems, hotels and farms all shed workers temporarily.

An additional 1,300 workers held jobs in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties in May, with gains in retail trades and professional and business services.

But the non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate climbed because more people have joined the labor force searching for work, an encouraging sign for the region's economy.

ADP is well-known for tracking job growth in the private sector on a national basis, but it began only recently to break down the numbers state-by-state. Its numbers do not always jibe with government counts.

Source: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20130710/article/130719989

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The Immigration Impasse

William Kristol Weekly Standard editor William Kristol doesn't think the House should do anything to advance the Senate's immigration bill.

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On Tuesday, William Kristol, the editor of the Weekly Standard and Rich Lowry, the editor of the National Review, wrote a rare joint editorial denouncing the Senate's comprehensive immigration reform plan. They said it was full of loopholes and exceptions that would do nothing to end illegal immigration. Republican Senators had signed on to the bill fueled by a "panic" about?attracting Hispanic voters. House Republicans, they argued, should not only refuse to vote on the Senate bill, they should refuse to join a conference committee where their version could be melded with the impure Senate?s product. Republicans should shelve immigration reform until after the 2014 election, they argued. What's the rush?

There used to be a simple answer: existential dread. After the 2012 elections, Republicans had to get right with Hispanic voters or face another loss as the country?s demographics shifted away from the GOP?s base of older, white voters. Immigration reform was the only solution. This view was so roundly accepted that the Republican National Committee endorsed it in the party autopsy commissioned after the election: The GOP "must embrace and champion comprehensive immigration reform. If we do not,?our Party?s appeal will continue to shrink to its core constituencies only."?

Since that time, the political theory has faced two sustained assaults. The first, argued by Rush Limbaugh and others, is that Hispanic voters will not suddenly find Republicans attractive after immigration reform passes. As a voting bloc, they are temperamentally in?line with the Democratic Party. The second blow to the political case was the argument, put forward by Sean Trende of RealClearPolitics, Byron York, and others, that Hispanics aren?t the key voting bloc for the GOP?s future hopes of creating a winning presidential coalition. The GOP can also make a path to the presidency by courting lower-income white voters. Kristol and Lowrey added a third reason to slow the political stampede: If Republicans wait, they might take control of the Senate in 2014, which would allow them to pass a more conservative version of immigration reform in 2015.

With the political arguments weakened, the slapdash construction of the Senate bill is harder for its proponents to defend. But Hispanics were not the only constituency Republican immigration proponents were trying to reach. When I interviewed Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, a member of the Gang of Eight, last April, he said comprehensive immigration reform would also appeal to moderate voters who watched Republicans debating immigration and came away with a sour view. ?When people see a party that is not rational, they?re not going to go with that party," he said.

Republicans don?t always look good when debating immigration reform. They get emotional, judge each other's motives, and generally provide Democrats with opportunities to point fingers at them. Republicans on both sides of the issue point to the trouble the GOP has had talking about immigration in the past. Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado is blamed for years of immigrant bashing that made the party look?intolerant. In the 2012 GOP primary, the unresolved immigration issue caused a rolling fracas between Mitt Romney and Rick Perry. When Romney came out for "self-deportation," many in the party believe it defined Romney and the GOP as cold and unwelcoming. This public squabbling not only looks unseemly, it also blocks Republicans from spending time talking about a positive agenda for the future that appeals to a wider range of voters.

This level of public acrimony hasn't defined this debate so far, say Lowrey and Kristol. "During the debate over immigration in 2006?07, Republican rhetoric at times had a flavor that communicated a hostility to immigrants as such. That was a mistake, and it did political damage. This time has been different. The case against the bill has been as responsible as it has been damning." It's true that the debate has been relatively benign (with the exception of Alaskan Rep. Don Young who referred to Latino farm workers as ?wetbacks? and had to apologize twice), but that's not a condition that is guaranteed to continue.

The risk that an unresolved immigration debate will define the party in the next few years is the pro-reform crowd?s answer to Lowrey and Kristol?s question of ?why now??

The public debate over immigration reform has the potential to erupt into a self-inflicted wound again because it touches on the most sensitive issues of racism, tolerance, morality, and adherence to the rule of law. Both sides have been trying to appeal to the other in order to build a coalition for a final piece of legislation, so the rhetoric has been somewhat tempered. But each side thinks the stakes are enormous.?On Meet the Press two weeks ago, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Republicans were in a "demographic death spiral as a party and the only way we can get back in good graces with the Hispanic community, in my view, is to pass comprehensive immigration reform." The next week, Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho made the opposite case. If Republicans support the Senate bill that Sen. Graham is promoting, "politically it's going to be the death of the Republican Party."

Whatever happens, someone is going to need bereavement therapy. All this talk of death may be hyperbole, but a voter not involved in the clubhouse spat might wonder why one side or the other is committing suicide. Whatever this voter decides, the rhetoric from Republicans leaves him or her with the view that half of the party is not simply wrong, but insane.?

Waiting for 2015 also means Republicans will have to live with the collapse of immigration reform for the next year or so. Perhaps voters will applaud that Republicans didn't rush a bill that was bad policy. But given Congress' approval ratings and willing Republicans ready to point fingers, it's also just as possible that the independent voter might conclude that the GOP cannot apply reason to the problems of the day to find a workable solution.

Voters unsure of where to place the blame will have trusted sources like the Wall Street Journal helping them. When senators appeared ready to block the effort in that body on the grounds it did not secure the border, the Journal?s editorial page questioned the motives of senators on the??restrictionist right,? arguing that their concerns about security were a fig leaf for their basic disinterest in granting citizenship to undocumented workers. "The real game here is to kill a bill that would create a more pro-growth and humane immigration system for America and the millions already here or in line to come. If the right succeeds in blowing all this up, one wonders what comes next? Perhaps Republicans can campaign in 2014 on self-deporting the 11 million illegals who are here now. That worked so well for?Mitt Romney."

If House Republicans follow Lowry and Kristol?s advice, that kind of tone and language is likely to become more common.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2013/07/republican_party_divided_on_immigration_reform_will_the_senate_proposal.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

New virus discovered in stranded dolphin

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers have identified a new virus associated with the death of a short-beaked dolphin found stranded on a beach in San Diego. It is the first time that a virus belonging to the polyomavirus family has been found in a dolphin.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/Dpu_Ajb0q48/130710182947.htm

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Health Concerns: Lack of Sleep and Too Much of a Good Thing

Editor's note: Americans may be living longer and even exercising a tad more, but they're not necessarily healthier, a study released Wednesday shows. Myriad reasons exist: too much bad food, too little good food, a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, drinking and just plain living in the wrong area of the country. Yahoo asked readers: What is your biggest obstacle in the way of a healthier you? Here's one response.

Tell us in the comments about your biggest health hurdle.

FIRST PERSON | It's always worst when my husband is deployed. I see the evidence etched into my face in wrinkles, thickening my waistline, and evidenced by the wicked bathroom scale as it inches ever upward away from what I consider a good healthy weight to, well, what it is now.

When my husband's deployed, I get way too little sleep. I don't have much of a choice. There's no one else around to help out, and once you lose a good sleep pattern, it's very hard to find it again (if anyone sees mine running loose in the neighborhood, please call immediately...).

Here's the rotten pattern the way it most recently played out:

Husband deploys in January. Kim immediately launches into a flurry of activity to keep herself mentally and physically occupied. This includes doing things like playing Words With Friends until she passes out from exhaustion or reading way beyond that. She reads in bed, so this helps.

By February, she's all funned out.

She makes a fresh pot of coffee at daybreak -- that's 10 cups of high-octane awake by most folks' standards, but just barely makes our intrepid mom lucid. Should she have a headache nor not sleep well the night before, she heads to Starbucks where she gets the sweetest, largest, most bad-for-her pick-me-up on the menu (venti white mocha, and sometimes with whipped cream, because, as she tells the barrista, "You only live once, honey"). Six bazillion calories later, she's functioning on a normal level, able to do things like speak coherently and drive a car. By dinner, she's crashing, but Kim cannot afford to do this, because she has three kids and a whole night of homework, baths, jammies and bedtime stories to deal with, plus the laundry that didn't get folded when she crashed last night at 2 a.m.

Do you see a pattern? If not, let me illuminate: I wake up the next morning with a raging headache (again) and the cycle repeats.

Four months later, her husband comes home from Afghanistan and his wife is 15 pounds heavier and has nothing even remotely resembling a normal sleeping pattern.

Break out the beans... again.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/health-concerns-lack-sleep-too-much-good-thing-203300766.html

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