Monday, January 30, 2012

Congo opposition leader calls for strike over poll (AP)

KINSHASA, Congo ? Congo's top opposition leader is calling for a strike over last year's much-criticized election.

Etienne Tshisekedi on Friday called for the strike to start Monday, but it is unclear if his call will be heeded. He has declared himself president despite officially losing the November poll.

Congo's powerful Roman Catholic Church has also for called mass protests against what it calls "serious errors" in the results.

Local and international observers have already said the elections were too flawed to be legitimate. It was only the second democratic election Congo has ever held, with the stability of the mineral-rich African nation at stake. Critics say millions of voters were unable to cast ballots, hundreds of thousands of ballots have been tampered with and 1.3 million completed ballots went missing.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Bisping continues to question Sonnen?s manhood over low testoterone

CHICAGO -- Maybe it's a good thing Michael Bisping and Chael Sonnen didn't have months to promote their fight tomorrow night on the UFC on Fox 2 at the United Center. One can only imagine the depths the trash talk would've sunk to.

Sonnen's testosterone replacement therapy is the popular subject this week for the Brit, who suggests that the American is less than a complete male. Early in the week on HDNet, Bisping alleged that Sonnen has a physical abnormality.

"[...] He's been submitted more times than I care to mention. Not to mention, the last time he lost a fight by submission, there were some issues involving performance enhancing drugs," Bisping said. "I don't know what the deal is. Apparently, he has one testicle. One testicle! This is why he uses performance enhancing drugs. He's gonna need more than one little ball to fight me next weekend!"

Sonnen served a one-year suspension for not properly disclosing that he was undergoing testosterone replacement therapy before his UFC 117 fight in California. Bisping is not a fan of fighter using TRT.

"If Sonnen needs TRT, then he's is the wrong sport. If you need TRT, then perhaps you should be carrying a purse and a handbag, and wearing a dress," Bisping told The Telegraph's Gareth A. Davies. "This is a fight sport, and Alpha males shouldn't need testosterone from anywhere else."

Strangely enough, that quote emerged from a conversation where Bisping discussed using a sports psychologist. That topic could certainly open the door for some counter-fire from Sonnen. Stay tuned, there's still 30-plus hours until the fight.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Criticism mounts of RBS bonus for CEO (AP)

LONDON ? U.K. politicians are fuming about a bonus of nearly a million pounds ($1.5 million) given to the chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, which cost the U.K. government 45 billion pounds to bail out and nationalize three years ago.

Stephen Hester, the current CEO, was brought in to rebuild the bank and, for his work, the board of directors has decided to award him 3.6 million shares. But at a time when the government is hitting Britons with painful spending cuts and tax hikes, the question of bonuses in nationalized companies like RBS has become sensitive.

"Some bankers have decided not to take a bonus this year, like the chief executive of Lloyds," Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said Friday, referring to Antonio Horta-Osorio, CEO of part-nationalized Lloyds Banking Group. He has said he would not accept a bonus in view of his two month absence because of stress.

"It's up to Stephen Hester, frankly; that's his individual decision," said Clegg.

A spokesman for the opposition Labour Party said Hester didn't deserve a bonus. Chuka Umunna, Labour's business spokesman and a former member of the Treasury Select Committee, said that Prime Minister David Cameron's government had failed to act to curb excessive pay.

"People listening to this program will be flabbergasted that nothing has been done about this," Umunna said in a BBC radio interview.

Hester's bonus is worth 963,000 pounds based on Thursday's closing share price of 26.75 pence and comes on top of his annual salary of 1.2 million pounds. He cannot sell the shares, however, until late 2014.

Taxpayers, who own 82 percent of the RBS shares, will recoup their 45 billion pounds investment in bailing out the bank only if the share price rises to 50 pence. At that point, Hester's bonus is worth 1.8 million pounds.

RBS shares were down 0.4 percent in midday trading in London Friday, recovering from a 2 percent drop earlier.

Jeremy Browne of the Liberal Democrat party noted that Hester's pay in three days is as much as the annual pay of a soldier in Afghanistan. "I think he should reflect on that," Browne said, suggesting that Hester refuse the bonus as a matter of honor.

But Gary Greenwood, analyst at Shore Capital, argued that the comparison was "somewhat irrelevant, with the real issue being what Mr. Hester could earn in a similar role elsewhere."

Prime Minister David Cameron had said he hoped Hester's bonus would be significantly lower than what he got last year.

"He said he thought the chief executive's bonus should be lower than it was last year and it less than half what it was last year," said a spokesman for Cameron, briefing reporters on condition of anonymity.

A year ago, Hester was awarded 4.5 million shares, then said to be worth 2 million pounds. They would be worth 1.3 million pounds at the current share price.

Though RBS' share price had fallen by nearly half last year, Chairman Philip Hampton said the board was pleased with the progress which had been made under Hester.

"His pay is strongly geared to the recovery of RBS, which he was recruited to turn around, having played no part in its collapse," Hampton said.

London Mayor Boris Johnson, a Conservative like Cameron, said he found the bonus hard to justify.

"I find it absolutely bewildering because RBS occupies the same status in the economy as Gosbank did in the Soviet Union: it's a state-owned bank," Johnson said. "The idea that this is not in the control of the Government seems to me to be far-fetched."

Hester was hired to run the bank after Fred Goodwin, who led RBS's ill-fated takeover of Dutch bank ABN Amro, stepped down in October 2008 as the government was spending billions to prop up the bank.

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Ex-Boston Mayor White, led in turbulent '70s, dies

FILE- This Nov. 1, 2006 file photograph shows former Boston Mayor Kevin White outside Faneuil Hall in Boston Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006. Former Mayor Kevin H. White, who led the city for 16 years including racially turbulent times in the 1970s, died Friday, a family spokesman said. He was 82. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

FILE- This Nov. 1, 2006 file photograph shows former Boston Mayor Kevin White outside Faneuil Hall in Boston Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006. Former Mayor Kevin H. White, who led the city for 16 years including racially turbulent times in the 1970s, died Friday, a family spokesman said. He was 82. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

In this Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1970, Sen. Edward Kennedy, center, and his wife, Joan, left, greet Boston Mayor Kevin White and his wife, Kathryn White, at their Charles street polling place in Boston Mass. Former Boston Mayor Kevin White died Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. White was diagnosed with Alzheimer?s disease in 2003. A family spokesman says he died at home surrounded by family. He was 82. (AP Photo/Bill Chaplis)

In this, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006. file photo, former Boston Mayor Kevin White, center, laughs with current Mayor Thomas Menino, left, and former Mayor Raymond Flynn prior to the unveiling of a bronze statue bearing White's likeness outside Faneuil Hall near Quincy Market in Boston. White died Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. White was diagnosed with Alzheimer?s disease in 2003. A family spokesman says he died at home surrounded by family. He was 82. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

In this Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006 file photo, former Boston Mayor Kevin White laughs with supporter Marie Ostiguy after the unveiling of a bronze statue bearing White's likeness outside Faneuil Hall near Quincy Market in Boston. White, who died Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, was diagnosed with Alzheimer?s disease in 2003. A family spokesman says he died at home surrounded by family. He was 82.(AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

(AP) ? Former Mayor Kevin H. White, who led the city for 16 years including racially turbulent times in the 1970s and was credited with putting it on a path to prosperity, died Friday, a family spokesman said. He was 82.

White, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2003, died peacefully at his Boston home surrounded by his family, spokesman and friend George Regan said.

"He was a man who built Boston into the world-class city it is today," said Regan, who called his loss "devastating."

White, a white Irish Catholic from a family of politicians, is credited with revitalizing Boston's downtown and seeing the city through court-ordered busing, but he ended his four-term tenure in 1983 under a cloud of ethics suspicions.

White, a Democrat, was elected Massachusetts secretary of state three times before running for mayor for the first time in 1967 against antibusing activist Louise Day Hicks. He defeated her with support from the black community and liberals.

After losing a 1970 bid for governor, White was re-elected mayor in 1971, again defeating Hicks. He won again narrowly in 1975 and 1979.

White was considered as a vice presidential running mate to U.S. Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota in 1972 but was passed over for U.S. Sen. Thomas Eagleton of Missouri, who was later shunted aside for R. Sargent Shriver Jr.

After U.S. District Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity ordered busing to desegregate public schools in 1974, White protected schoolchildren from violence with federal and state assistance during the period of crisis and in 1976 led a march of 30,000 to protest racial violence.

White was never totally comfortable with busing, however, and called Garrity's plan "too severe."

"I wish I knew a way to have taught Garrity or convinced Garrity to be more generous ... or softer in his implementation of that order," White said after his time as mayor.

U.S. Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, a fellow Democrat, said White "knew how to wisely wield the power of the mayor's office for the public good."

"For 16 years," Kerry said in a statement, "the mayor shepherded the city through the turbulence of the late '60s and mid-'70s and in the process ushered in the remarkable city we know today."

Current Mayor Thomas Menino, also a Democrat, praised White for his contributions to the city.

"Mayor Kevin White was a great friend and a great leader who left a lasting mark of hope and inspiration on the City of Boston," he said in a statement. "He will be sorely missed."

White's first two terms were known for his Little City Halls in the city's far-flung neighborhoods that gave power to ethnic and racial minorities, but he consolidated his power in his final two terms.

White closed the Little City Halls and instead used a network of ward lieutenants who rewarded the mayor's supporters with city jobs and contracts.

Seven mayoral aides were eventually indicted on fraud and extortion charges. His one-time budget director and an official of the Boston Redevelopment Authority were convicted of fraudulently obtaining city pensions. A deputy commissioner was convicted of tax evasion for failing to report money that prosecutors said he gained from bribes.

White was never implicated. The State Ethics Commission, however, conducted a 10-month investigation that found "reasonable cause" that White had violated conflict-of-interest laws.

The city also wallowed in a financial crisis in the later years of his tenure that led to layoffs of police officers and firefighters and the shutdown of some stations.

The crises were exploited by his critics, who called him King Kevin, and he dropped out of the 1983 mayoral race, eventually won by Raymond Flynn.

"It's no secret that Kevin and I were rivals for many years," Flynn said. "But underneath that sometimes heated rivalry, rooted in different priorities, was a mutual respect. Kevin and I shared a deep love for this complex, fascinating city of Boston."

A liberal reformer, White appealed to a cross-section of society, including the young.

Once, when the Rolling Stones were arrested on the way to Boston, the mayor released them into his own custody.

"The Stones have been busted, but I have sprung them!" he told an audience at Boston Garden.

While the busing crisis brought a stain to the city, White was also credited with revitalizing the city's downtown, especially the shops and restaurants of Quincy Market, which remains one of the city's top tourist attractions. He thought the downtown renaissance would make Boston a "world-class city."

A statue of White was unveiled near Quincy Market in 2006.

Gov. Deval Patrick, a Democrat, said White's stewardship created "a path to prosperity for the city."

White's father and maternal grandfather had been Boston City Council presidents. In 1956, he married Kathryn Galvin, the daughter of another City Council president. He was educated at Tabor Academy, Williams College, Boston College Law School and the Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration.

After handing over the office to Flynn in 1984, White accepted a position at Boston University as a professor of communications and public management.

While mayor in 1970, White had major surgery to remove two-thirds of his stomach. He suffered a heart attack in 2001 while at a Florida restaurant and spent several days in a hospital when he had a pacemaker implanted.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Kathyrn Galvin White, five children and several grandchildren.

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Associated Press Writer Sylvia Wingfield contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Friday, January 27, 2012

PIC: Somber Heidi Klum Still Wearing Her Wedding Ring (omg!)

PIC: Somber Heidi Klum Still Wearing Her Wedding Ring

Not ready to let go?

On Wednesday, Heidi Klum was photographed for the first time since she and Seal shocked the world Monday with news of their separation after 7 years of marriage.

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Out and about in Los Angeles, the supermodel and Project Runway hostess, 38, looked somber and kept her head down. Clad in black, Klum wore her gold wedding band. Her estranged husband Seal, 48, has similarly kept on his wedding ring as well.

PHOTOS: Heidi and Seal's sweet romance

For his part, the "Kiss from a Rose" crooner explained to Ellen DeGeneres why the ring will remain on his finger. "I think it's just pretty much a token of how I feel about this woman. We have eight years. Eight wonderful years together," Seal told DeGeneres, 53. "Just because we have decided to separate doesn't necessarily mean you take off your ring and you're no longer connected to that person."

The couple, who wed in 2005, have three biological children: Henry, 6, Johan, 5, and Lou, 2. In 2009, Seal adopted Klum's 7-year-old daughter, Leni, from her previous relationship with Flavio Briatore.

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"I think our priority was to remain civil and do this thing with dignity," Seal said. "We still very much love each other."

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Romney more popular than Reagan (at least in the first-name sweepstakes) (Washington Post)

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Kellie Pickler's new album is strong stuff (Reuters)

NASHVILLE, Tenn (Reuters) ? Country singer Kellie Pickler recorded her new album, "100 Proof," as if it would be her last.

That's a strong statement for an entertainer who has produced a string of country hits, including "Red High Heels" and a song she wrote for the mother she never knew, "I Wonder."

Pickler's new album, released on Tuesday this week, is a much more traditional recording for the singer, who said she grew up listening to and loving Tammy Wynette, Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn.

When Pickler came to Nashville from the small town of Albemarle, North Carolina, she expected to record the kind of music her heroes were making. Instead, she was grouped with the new generation of singers whose work was more contemporary.

She and Taylor Swift became friends and wrote together, resulting in one of her biggest hits, "The Best Days of Your Life."

But after being one of the runners-up on Fox's "American Idol" TV show in 2006 and recording two successful albums, she didn't feel she was being true to herself. Her latest album, however, is "100 proof" Pickler.

"I didn't try to please anyone but myself. I didn't think 'will radio play this?' or 'will people buy this?'" she said.

"I'm at an age and place in my life where I care, but I don't care enough to compromise who I am anymore. I'm just gonna sing and I'm gonna say what I want to say," the 25-year-old told Reuters.

"It's okay to be selfish every now and then. Making this record, I made myself happy. That's not to say that I'm not happy with the things I did in the past. But I'm even happier now that I got to go in and do what I wanted to do."

STOP CHEATIN'

The first song Pickler recorded was "Stop Cheatin' On Me."

"My producer sent me the work tape and I listened to it and thought, 'Damn that sounds like a country song to me.' There is honesty in the lyrics. It's very real," she said.

The first single from the album, "Tough," was written for her by Leslie Satcher. When Pickler first met the songwriter, she asked for tunes that no one else had recorded, saying the songs other writers pitched to her did not feel right.

"So she asked me, 'Well, who is Kellie?' It was so easy to open up to her, so I told her about my life and some personal things that I'd never shared with anyone. She went home and locked herself in a room and wrote this song, taking what I had told her," Pickler said.

Satcher also wrote "Where's Tammy Wynette," which kicks off the album and opens with the sure-fire country lyric: "I stay torn between killin' him and lovin' him."

Pickler composed songs with one of her songwriter heroes, Dean Dillon, including the tunes "Long as I Never See You Again" and "The Letter (To Daddy)."

"I'm a huge fan of Dean," Pickler said, pausing to sing a few lines of a Vern Gosdin hit that Dillon wrote, "Set 'em up Joe." Dillon is one of Nashville's most prolific writers, having written mega-hits for George Strait including "The Chair" and the song that headlines his most recent No. 1 album, "Here for a Good Time."

"I never thought in a million years he'd sit in a room and write with little ol' me. We wrote several songs with Dale Dodson, and what a fun session that was," she said.

Her song "The Letter (To Daddy)" was initially not meant to be heard publicly as it touches on the heartbreak Pickler felt as a little girl while her father struggled with alcohol.

"We wrote it so I could get what was in here (touches her heart) out on paper," Pickler said. "But when I played it for a few friends they told me I had to record it."

"I love this album," Pickler said, adding she is anxious to find out if fans will too. "I've never been more proud of anything I've worked on. I fell in love with country music all over again while I was making this record."

(Reporting By Vernell Hackett; Editing by Andrew Stern and Bob Tourtellotte)

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Parliamentary Finance Committee: Recover the proceeds of Iraq's ...

Posted: January 25, 2012 in Iraq: Chapter VII, Iraqi Dinar/Politics, Top Headlines
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Announced that the Finance Committee in the House it will recoup money from the neighboring countries of Iraq after hosting the Director General of the Ministry of Finance of the House of Representatives to take the necessary information from it. ?

The Member of the Finance Committee in Najiba Najib told (people) that ?the Finance Committee and staff will work to recover the funds from the State of Iraq ASAP.?

She added that ?the political blocs unanimous vote on this law to be the Ministry of Finance a special fund to collect money from the debtor countries of Iraq to him.?

She noted that the ?Iraqi funds abroad are at risk because of delays in finding appropriate means to protect them.? Indicating that ?the issue of debt is not just financial, but a question of manipulation and taking a political tight in the international environment.?

Revealed the Iraqi Foreign Ministry on charging a network of lawyers to take over the task of retrieving funds of the former regime abroad, which takes a long time to complete, especially since some of the funds registered under assumed names, were recovered palaces in Nice, France, and another in Switzerland, in addition to the amounts of money reserved in a European banks. ?

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Poll: iPad 2 jailbreak

So the iPad 2 untethered jailbreak is now live, and just like with the iPhone, Ally has already posted -- and keeps updating -- her simply superb iPad 2 jailbreak how-to, but given that iPad jailbreaking has historically been less popular than iPhone jailbreaking, I'm left to wonder how many of you have actually cracked open your bigger screened iOS devices? How many of you have jailbroken your iPad 2?


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The 'strongest solar storm since 2005': A guide (The Week)

New York ? A massive eruption from the sun's surface has Earth primed for a close encounter with a powerful solar flare

A powerful solar eruption is blasting by Earth on Tuesday and will continue through Wednesday ? the strongest such storm since 2005. The flare was originally spewed from an increasingly active sunspot on the our sun's surface ? and with it, potentially harmful radiation. How strong is this storm? Here's what you should know:

What is a solar flare?
It's a burst of high-energy particles emanating directly from the sun's surface, says the Associated Press. The explosion releases radiation and plasma from the sun itself. That plasma then travels several million miles per hour. At those speeds, it doesn't take long for solar storms to travel the 93 million miles between the Earth and sun.

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Are solar flares dangerous?
They can certainly cause problems here on Earth, including communication issues for airplanes, satellite disruptions, and even electrical grid outages. In 1989, for instance, a powerful solar flare caused a "massive blackout" throughout Quebec. One bright side for skygazers is that solar storms can also pull the shimmery northern lights further south than usual, as evidenced by "freak" auroras spotted as far south as Alabama during a storm last October.?

How powerful is this storm?
It's the "strongest solar storm since 2005," says the AP. This event is ranked at a level that can typically "impact high-frequency communications and can cause electronic errors in spacecraft," says Martin LaMonica at CNET. Thankfully, the AP notes, "the worst of the storm is likely to go north of Earth."

SEE MORE: Space worms: The key to human survival on Mars??

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Are we in danger?
Probably not. NASA says the six astronauts onboard the International Space Station should be safe. "The flight surgeons have reviewed the space weather forecasts for the flare and determined that there are no expected adverse effects or actions required to protect the on-orbit crew," a spokesman tells Space.com.?As a precaution, however, flights are being diverted from around the poles.

Sources: Associated Press, CNET,?MSNBC, Space.com

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Siemens quarterly net profit falls 17 percent (AP)

FRANKFURT, Germany ? Industrial equipment maker Siemens AG said Tuesday that net profit fell 17 percent to euro1.46 billion ($1.89 billion) in the final quarter of 2011 due to delays in major wind-power and rail projects, and as the uncertain global economic outlook hurt orders.

Chief executive officer Peter Loescher said the result showed that troubles on financial markets from Europe's debt crisis "have left their mark on the real economy" through weaker demand.

"The real economy cannot escape the effects of the volatility on the financial markets, public budgets are increasingly strained, anxiety about credit bottlenecks is dampening willingness to invest and global economic growth is levelling off," he said at a news conference webcast from the company's Munich headquarters.

The first quarter net profit figure exceeded average estimates of euro1.396 billion among analysts surveyed by FactSet. Revenue, which grew 3 percent to euro17.9 billion, was below expectations, while new orders slipped 5 percent to euro19.8 billion.

As a result, the company's shares fell 3.7 percent to euro75.49 in morning trading in Germany.

Siemens is one of the first big industrial companies to report earnings for the last three months of 2011, the fourth quarter for most companies but the first quarter of Siemens' fiscal year. Its fortunes are a clue to demand in the global economy, since the company is active far beyond its German home in the United States, Asia and the developing world.

The company sees a "mild" recession in the eurozone and a pickup in the second half of the year. Loescher said that the economic environment would remain difficult in the second quarter and then improve.

Europe is struggling with a crisis over too much government debt in some countries. The financial market turmoil has created fears of losses for banks that would lead to reduced credit availability for companies.

The company stayed with its outlook for income from continuing operations of euro6 billion. But Loescher added that the company would have to work hard to reach that goal and that "it's all about operational execution and the margin for error has narrowed."

He said an order backlog of euro100 billion would continue to support earnings.

CFO Joe Kaeser said the company foresaw a recovery in the second half of the year because of an expected improvement in investment among German mid-sized companies, as well as China, as businesses hope Europe might be getting a handle on its debt crisis.

Siemens makes heavy-duty industrial products such as wind turbines, power generation and transmission equipment, trains and medical diagnostic machines for hospitals. Such goods represent large investments for customers, who may decide to put them off in times of uncertainty about future demand.

The company said it took euro203 million in charges from a delay in permission to connect offshore windfarms to the power grid in Germany because of issues regarding the project's specifications. Loescher said the company was in "an intensive dialogue" with German government officials about the windfarms.

Kaeser said the charges from the delay to the North Sea project were the company's best estimate but might not be capped yet. He said there was "no guarantee this is the final version... we book what we see."

The company said higher research and investment costs and pricing pressures from stiff competition in its wind energy business also reduced profit. So did delays in delivering new high-speed trains to German rail operator Deutsche Bahn AG. That led to a charge of euro69 million.

The train delay was caused by a supplier of equipment needed to make sure the trains can run on both the German and French rail systems.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Bank of America reverses loss and earns $2 billion (AP)

NEW YORK ? Bank of America made $2 billion in the last three months of last year, reversing a loss from a year earlier. It offset legal expenses over mortgages and losses in its investment banking business by selling debt and its stake in a Chinese bank.

The bank said Thursday that it made 15 cents per share in the fourth quarter. That fell short of the 22 cents expected by analysts surveyed by FactSet, a provider of financial data, but was in line with other estimates.

For the year, the bank made $1.4 billion. It lost $2.2 billion in 2010.

Bank of America has been raising cash by selling pieces of itself that don't fit into its basic banking model. The strategy was also a way to prepare for a Federal Reserve stress test, which is under way, and meet international regulatory standards.

"We enter 2012 stronger and more efficient after two years of simplifying and streamlining our company," CEO Brian Moynihan said.

Bank of America's results are considered a gauge of the health of the American consumer. The bank serves about half of American households. The results showed that housing continues to remain a concern in the economy.

Bank of America's real estate business lost $1.5 billion after a 74 percent decline in new home loans. The bank lost some market share and closed a division that helped third-party home lenders.

But Americans seemed to be getting their financial houses in order by paying off more debt on time.

Bank of America, one of the largest credit card issuers, said customers who paid bills a month late declined for the 11th consecutive quarter. New credit card accounts also grew 53 percent, and the division posted a profit of $1 billion.

Already dealing with an image problem after the 2008 financial crisis, Bank of America caused an uproar last fall when it announced a $5 monthly fee for its debit cards. The bank quickly backed off.

Banks have been raising all types of customer fees. They say they need to make up lost revenue because a federal law that took effect last year caps what banks can charge stores for purchases paid for with the swipe of a debit card.

The $2 billion net income for the fourth quarter compared with a $1.2 billion loss in the same quarter a year ago. Revenue was $25.1 billion, up 11 percent and higher than the $23.7 billion estimated by FactSet.

The bank made $2.9 billion by selling its stake in China Construction Bank and $2.4 billion more selling debt and exchanging its higher-cost preferred stock for common stock.

Bank of America stock was clobbered for two years and lost more than 60 percent of its value. But the market seems to like what Moynihan is doing. The stock has soared 23 percent in 2012.

On Thursday, it climbed 28 cents after the earnings report to $7.08. Bank of America stock has not closed above $7 since Oct. 28.

The bank set aside $1.5 billion for litigation expenses, mostly related to fighting lawsuits from mortgage loans.

Bank of America's investment banking business reported a loss of $433 million due to lower investment banking fees and lower sales and trading driven by the rocky stock and bond markets in the last three months of the year.

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Obama in Florida to unveil plan to boost tourism (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama is pitching a plan for boosting tourism to the U.S. by speeding visa processing, choosing Walt Disney World near Orlando for the announcement just as Republicans prepare to blanket Florida ahead of the state's Jan. 31 presidential primary.

Obama issued an executive order Thursday aiming to increase tourist visa processing in China and Brazil and take other steps including promoting national parks and adding business executives to a tourism advisory board.

The goal is to significantly increase travel and tourism in the U.S. The White House says that more than 1 million U.S. jobs could be created over the next decade, according to industry projections, if the U.S. increases its share of the international travel market.

"Every year, tens of millions of tourists from all over the world come and visit America. And the more folks who visit America, the more Americans we get back to work," Obama said in a statement before boarding Air Force One to Florida.

Thursday's trip is the latest attempt by the White House and Obama campaign to steal a share of the spotlight from Republicans in the midst of their nomination fight. Obama held a live video conference with Iowa voters during the Republican caucus, Vice President Joe Biden held a similar event with voters in New Hampshire as primary votes there were being counted, and next week Obama will travel to Nevada, which follows Florida on the primary calendar.

Obama's high-profile trip to Florida could help him counter attacks on his record lobbed by Republican presidential candidates during stops across the state, and in television ads already running in Florida. And it allows Obama to lay the groundwork for the general election campaign in Florida, a key political battleground he carried in 2008.

Republican front-runner Mitt Romney already has been testing economic attacks on Obama in Florida. In an open letter to the president Thursday running as an ad in the Tampa Bay Times, Romney wrote: "Welcome to Florida. I have a simple question for you: Where are the jobs? .... Mr. President, forgive me for being blunt, but when it comes to economic affairs, you're out of your depth. Unlike you, I am not a career politician."

An accompanying Romney Web video shows people complaining of high unemployment in Florida and accusing Obama of "empty promises."

A recent Quinnipiac University poll showed the president in a near-statistical tie with Romney in Florida in a head-to-head matchup.

Tourism is a key component of the economy in Florida, which is burdened by 10 percent unemployment and rampant home foreclosures. Thursday's tourism and travel announcement is part of the president's "We Can't Wait" initiative aimed at promoting executive actions Obama can take without congressional approval.

The White House says the travel and tourism industry represented 2.7 percent of gross domestic product and 7.5 million jobs in 2010. But the U.S. share of spending by international travelers fell from 17 percent to 11 percent between 2000 and 2010, due to increased competition and changes in global development, as well as security measures imposed after Sept. 11, 2001, according to the White House.

Obama's executive order aims to: boost non-immigrant visa processing capacity in China and Brazil by 40 percent this year; expand a Visa Waiver Program that allows participating nationals to travel to the U.S. for stays of 90 days or less without a visa; appoint a new group of chief executives to the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board; and direct an interagency task force to develop recommendations for a National Travel and Tourism Strategy, including promoting national parks and other sites.

The White House insists the president's trip to Florida is not purely political. Obama spokesman Jay Carney said that if the White House couldn't travel to any state with a primary, "that would make it impossible for us."

From Florida, Obama will fly to New York City for four glitzy campaign fundraisers, including an event at the famed Apollo Theater featuring performances by Al Green and India Arie. Tickets to that fundraiser start at $100.

The president also will attend a $35,800 per ticket fundraiser at the home of director Spike Lee, and two small fundraisers at Daniel, an exclusive Manhattan restaurant. Tickets start at $5,000 for the first restaurant fundraiser and $15,000 for the second.

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Somali ambassador: Try accused pirate in Somalia (AP)

NORFOLK, Va. ? The Somali ambassador to the United Nations said Wednesday that a man from his country charged with piracy should be tried in Somalia instead of the Virginia courtroom where he's being prosecuted.

Ambassador Elmi Ahmed Duale had been subpoenaed to testify at an evidentiary hearing in the case, but invoked diplomatic immunity to avoid attending. He told The Associated Press in a phone interview that there's a system in place in his country for trying pirates, and dozens have been imprisoned.

"Why should they bring him all the way here in the U.S. to face the court when the court is already there?" he said.

The evidentiary hearing scheduled for Thursday could determine whether charges against Mohammad Saaili Shibin are dismissed. Prosecutors say Shibin didn't board a hijacked yacht, but operated from land in Somalia to help determine how much ransom to seek for four Americans hostages who were later killed. Unlike other pirates caught at sea by the U.S., Shibin was captured on land in Somalia by the FBI. Prosecutors say he is the highest-ranking pirate they've ever charged.

Eleven other men have pleaded guilty in the case, while three others are facing murder charges.

The owners of the yacht called the Quest, Jean and Scott Adam of Marina del Rey, Calif., along with friends Bob Riggle and Phyllis Macay of Seattle, were shot to death in February several days after their boat was boarded by a band of pirates several hundred miles south of Oman.

They were the first U.S. citizens killed in a wave of pirate attacks that have plagued the Indian Ocean in recent years, despite an international flotilla of warships that patrol the area. Negotiations with the U.S. Navy were underway when shots were fired aboard the Quest.

Defense attorney James Broccoletti said the U.S. lacks the jurisdiction to prosecute Shibin and should drop the charges against him, which include piracy, hostage-taking, kidnapping and weapon charges. Shibin is also charged in connection with the hijacking of a German merchant vessel.

Broccoletti said he had hoped Duale would testify about Somalia's constitution, its judicial system and its efforts to prosecute pirates. One of Broccoletti's points of contention is that Shibin was never extradited, although prosecutors note the U.S. doesn't have an extradition treaty with Somalia.

Duale said he would have liked to attend Thursday's hearing, but that he's too busy to make it. He also said he didn't think he was the appropriate person to testify because his job involves Somali affairs at the United Nations, although he said would provide written statements if asked to do so by Broccoletti.

For their part, prosecutors contend in court documents that Shibin is merely trying to avoid prosecution and that the U.S. is the proper place to try him.

"Having made the choice to participate in an international crime in order to get a share of the massive ransom he negotiated, he may now be brought to justice by any member of the international community," prosecutors wrote in a court filing.

Broccoletti responded by writing that the U.S. violated Somalia's sovereignty by plucking him from that country and flying him to the U.S. to be prosecuted without requesting permission from Somali authorities.

"The lack of treaty with Somalia is not permission given by the Somali government to the United States to enter its country and to seize its citizens for arrest, transport and prosecution. It is a statement to our government saying that they require the use of their own judicial system before they will condone the use of ours against their citizens," he wrote.

"There was no request for the removal of Shibin, a Somali citizen, made to the Somali government. This is a clear breach of international conduct."

While Broccoletti notes that Somalia has its own judicial system, he also argues in another filing that Somalia is in such a state of chaos that it is too dangerous for him to travel to and interview potential witnesses. He says that means he can't provide an adequate defense, which the law requires, and that all charges against Shibin should be dismissed for that reason.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

China trade growth slows to 2-year lows in December (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? China's exports and imports grew at their slowest pace in more than two years in December as foreign and domestic demand ebbed, data released on Tuesday showed, bolstering the case for Beijing to further relax monetary policy to foster economic growth.

Annual exports grew 13.4 percent in December, just below the 13.5 percent forecast in a Reuters poll of 23 economists and the slackest pace of expansion since November 2009 -- excluding the volatile month of February last year when the Lunar New Year holiday disrupted activity.

Growth in imports slowed to a 26-month low of 11.8 percent, well below the 17 percent forecast.

"The main disappointment is with imports, which show a much weaker number compared to November and are way below consensus," said Kevin Lai, an economist at Daiwa Capital Markets, in Hong Kong. "That means the boost in November was temporary, the domestic economy is slowing sharply. China will have to continue to relax policy to protect domestic demand."

The December trade data was a key link in a series of activity indicators to be published by China over the next two weeks, including fourth-quarter gross domestic product that is likely to show the world's second-largest economy suffering its worst quarter in 2- years.

Financial markets showed little immediate reaction, with the

Shanghai stock market up around 1.5 percent by 0325 GMT and the yuan strengthening to 6.3122 per dollar.

Despite easing growth rates, the value of China's imports and exports -- which hit record peaks in November -- is expected to finish 2011 at or near all-time highs.

Still, slackening trade is disconcerting for Beijing as exporters are mainstay employers in China, even though their output accounted for only around 7 percent of China's 2010 GDP.

POLICY EASING AHEAD?

To counter patchy demand in the United States and Europe, China's top two export markets, Beijing cut banks' reserve requirements by 50 basis points in November, the first such cut in three years to boost corporate credit lines.

"Half of China's export markets are slowing in the first half of the year so that's why expectations for growth remain downbeat," said Li Wei, an economist at Standard Chartered, in Shanghai.

"It's not the end of the slowing down part of the story. That will probably last another quarter or four or five months before momentum recovers along with other emerging markets."

Most analysts foresee more policy easing ahead.

M2 money supply data published on Sunday showed money growth hitting a four-month high in December, suggesting Beijing is adding cash to the financial system to ease credit strains and stimulate the economy.

Analysts see slowing trade and tight domestic credit conditions dragging China into its worst quarter in 2- years between October and December, with GDP growth easing to 8.7 percent, down a full percentage point from the first quarter.

A Reuters poll in December showed analysts thought China could lower banks' reserve requirements by another 200 basis points in 2012, but that a cut in interest rates was only likely if economic growth slips below 8 percent.

Many economists believe China needs to grow its economy by about 8 percent, at least, if it wishes to create enough jobs to sustain current employment rates.

China does not release any reliable jobs data, and its only measure of unemployment is an urban jobless rate that has hovered between 4.1 and 4.3 percent since June 2009.

(Additional reporting by Nick Edwards, Kevin Yao, Lucy Hornby and Zhou Xin; Writing by Alex Richardson; Editing by Neil Fullick)

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Study: Greenhouse gases will delay next ice age

High levels of carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere mean the next ice age is unlikely to begin for at least 1,500 years, an article in the journal Nature Geoscience said on Monday.

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Concentrations of the main gases blamed for global warming reached record levels in 2010 and will linger in the atmosphere for decades even if the world stopped pumping out emissions today, according to the U.N.'s weather agency.

An ice age is a period when there is a long-term reduction in the earth's surface and atmospheric temperature, which leads to the growth of ice sheets and glaciers.

There have been at least five ice ages on earth. During ice ages there are cycles of glaciation with ice sheets both advancing and retreating.

Officially, the earth has been in an interglacial, or warmer period, for the last 10,000 to 15,000 years, and estimates vary on how long such periods last.

"(Analysis) suggests that the end of the current interglacial (period) would occur within the next 1,500 years, if atmospheric CO2 concentrations do not exceed (around) 240 parts per million by volume (ppmv)," the study said.

However, the current carbon dioxide concentration is of 390 ppmv, and at that level an increase in the volume of ice sheets would not be possible, it added.

The study based on variations in the earth's orbit and rock samples was conducted by academics at Cambridge University, University College London, the University of Florida and Norway's University of Bergen.

The causes of ice ages are not fully understood but concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, changes in the earth's orbit around the sun, and the movement of tectonic plates are all thought to contribute.

The world is forecast to grow hotter as greenhouse gases continue to rise, increasing threats such as extreme weather events and sea level rise.

Scientists have warned that global temperature rise should be limited to within 2 degrees Celsius to avoid the worst effects of climate change but delays in curbing emissions growth are putting the planet at risk.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Samsung ES8000 edge-lit LED TV eyes-on

Looking for an LED-backlit LED HDTV somewhere between the size of 46 and 65 inches in size? Do you like Samsung and chrome bezels and swoopy stands that add a little bling to your viewing experience? This, then, is the TV for you. It's the ES8000 that was just announced at Samsung's press event and, while it isn't nearly as slinky as the company's 55-inch OLED set, it is at least a looker. And, of course, it'll feature all of Samsung's "Smart Interaction" functionality for your gesture and voice-recognition pleasure. Oh, and it's also lovely and thin. Check out the look of the thing in the gallery below, and read the full details here.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Join us for Microsoft's last-ever CES keynote (Monday, 6:30 p.m. PT)

Microsoft's Steve Ballmer during last year's CES keynote address.

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LAS VEGAS--Get ready for Microsoft's CES swansong.

Microsoft announced plans last month to walk away from the Consumer Electronics Show after a nearly two-decade involvement with the confab and the organization behind it. The 2012 keynote and giant booth presence will be Microsoft's last.

That makes tomorrow night's keynote address from Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer the beginning of the end. We'll be there to bring you the news, live from the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Microsoft isn't planning major announcements. The company has said that the timing of the annual confab doesn't generally align with its product news milestones, the key reason it's bailing on the show.

But Ballmer is bound to give a look at some of the upcoming trim ultrabook computers running Windows 7. He'll likely demo some previously disclosed features of Windows 8, which should debut toward the end of 2012. He'll almost certainly give a nod to some new handsets running Windows Phone 7.5, the company's mobile phone operating system that's been getting some praise from the tech press. And Ballmer will use the forum of the CES keynote to discuss the momentum Microsoft's Xbox video game console--the top selling console in the United States--continues to gain.

We'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you the news. Come back to this post and stay tuned with live text and photos from Microsoft's CES keynote finale. The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. PT.

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Delays at Union Station impact hundreds

Tribune reporter

8:27 p.m. CST, January 9, 2012

Hundreds of commuters were stuck at Union Station during the evening rush after signal problems jammed up several outbound and inbound trains, officials said.

Trains were delayed as much as 50 minutes, mainly on the Burlington Northern Sante Fe and SouthWest Service lines, according to Metra?s website.

?It?s next to impossible to get through,?? said a commuter trying to board a train for Western Springs. ?Hundreds of commuters are crammed in walkways and in loading areas.??

Other commuters complained of incorrect information on schedule boards and unintelligible announcements over the public address system.

But they said the crowds remained generally calm.

?They were good natured and well behaved,?? a commuter said. ?There was some pushing but no fighting.??

A Metra spokesman did not details of what caused the delays, other than to say there were switching and signaling problems.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Obama's 'Alice In Wonderland' White House Party With Tim Burton In 2009 Revealed: Report

President Obama threw a star-studded, "Alice In Wonderland"-themed Halloween party at the White House in 2009, New York Times correspondent Jodi Kantor writes in her new book, "The Obamas."

The party, kept under wraps to avoid public disapproval and provide fuel to the conservative Tea Party movement, saw the State Dining Room transformed into a Tim Burton-inspired fantasyland. It resembled the world of the filmmaker's impending Disney-distributed adaptation of the famous Lewis Carroll story, which was released in March 2010.

Kantor writes (via the NY Post) that Burton made up the room "in his signature creepy-comic style... He had turned the room into the Mad Hatter's tea party, with a long table set with antique-looking linens, enormous stuffed animals in chairs, and tiered serving plates with treats like bone-shaped meringue cookies... Fruit punch was served in blood vials at the bar. Burton's own Mad Hatter, the actor Johnny Depp, presided over the scene in full costume, standing up on a table to welcome everyone in character."

George Lucas, the book says, sent over the original Chewbacca costume for the occasion. Kantor also writes that the President and First Lady's daughters, Malia and Sasha, and their friends were entertained with a magic show in the East Room.

The White House has cautioned that the book is "an overdramatization of old news, is about a relationship between two people whom the author has not spoken to in years. The author last interviewed the Obamas in 2009 for a magazine piece, and did not interview them for this book."

Obama had a slew of active celebrity supporters during his campaign in 2008; Oprah, Bruce Springsteen, will.i.am, Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson, amongst many others, worked to secure his election by making videos, campaign appearances and speaking out in public. When he took office, stars such as Will Smith, Anne Hathaway and Ron Howard attended his inauguration, while many others took part in parties that week in Washington to celebrate his new presidency. Beyonce sang at his Inaugural Ball.

In August, the President's 50th birthday party featured guests such as Chris Rock, Stevie Wonder, Tom Hanks and Jay-Z.

For more, click over to the NY Post.

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TSX Closes Lower on Energy Share Drop, up on Week

(Reuters) -- Toronto's main stock index finished lower for the first time this year on Friday, as resource and financial issues fell after Canadian and U.S. jobs data failed to impress investors.

The market initially rose on data that showed the U.S. economy added 200,000 jobs in December and the jobless rate dipped to a near three-year low. But on second glance Friday's report underwhelmed in the wake of Thursday's standout private sector ADP report.

"Investors were setting themselves up for a really good jobs number and it didn't happen," said Elvis Picardo, strategist and vice president of research at Global Securities.

Canada's employment picture was worse. A Statistics Canada report showed the economy gained 17,500 jobs in December, but the unemployment rate rose to its highest level since April and the new positions were all part time, a sign the economy is slowing.

"It's the third month in a row that the Canadian numbers have come in below expectations while the U.S. has posted incremental improvement," said Picardo. "It seems to indicate that we may be in for a challenging year ahead."

Seven of the Canadian market's 10 main sectors were down, led by a 0.6-percent drop in energy and material shares.

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Talisman Energy TLM.TO, down 5.4 percent to C$12.68, and Potash Corp (POT.TO:?Quote), which slid 2.3 percent to C$42.94, led the day's decliners.

Potash, the world's biggest fertilizer maker, said it will halt production of the crop nutrient at its mine at Allan, Saskatchewan, for four weeks, its third plant shutdown in the province this winter, as demand softens.

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index .GSPTSE closed down 48.76 pts, or 0.4 pct, at 12,188.64, ending five straight days of gains.

For the first week of the new year, the index was still up nearly 2 percent as financial and resource stocks were boosted by encouraging U.S. and China economic data that offset concerns about Europe's lingering debt crisis.

On Friday, financials were down 0.4 percent, led by Royal Bank of Canada (RY.TO:?Quote), which slipped 0.6 percent to C$52.05. The sector was still up more than 1 percent so far this year.

"At this point in time with some indication that the (Canadian) economy will be slowing down you could see some profit taking creep back into Canadian banks and the rest of the financial sector," said Picardo.

Meanwhile, Europe's debt crisis stayed in the spotlight. The euro hit a near 16-month low against a robust greenback as investors compared sovereign funding concerns and the outlook for the euro zone to an improving U.S. economic recovery.

Next week, investor attention will shift to the start of North American earnings season as a further gauge on the health of the market on this side of the Atlantic.

"Good numbers will tend to push Europe on to the backburner for now, but if the numbers don't beat expectations then sentiment could be hit again," noted Picardo.

Most Canadian companies don't start reporting earnings until later in the month.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Sony Ericsson reveals camera-focused teaser ahead of CES 2012

Sony Ericsson has revealed a quartet of clues to it's "big" and "exciting" news for CES 2012, consisting of camera-related pictures.

We've got a close-up of the camera shutter button on a graphite-coloured handset, a shutter close-up with HD marked below it, an onscreen still/video option key and a microSD port to feast our eyes upon.

All these camera-related tidbits tie in quite nicely with the 13MP camera we're expecting to see on the LT28at but more likely its pointing to the 12MP snapper of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc HD.

Familiar

As the eagle-eyed bods over at SlashGear point out, the images all bear similarities to the Xperia Arc S which lends further credence to the Arc HD theory (and the fact that one of the pictures actually says HD is a bit of a clue too).

Sony Ericsson's tantalising pictures were posted to the company's Facebook page after the last tease was publisehd on Google+ - will a Twitter clue complete the social networking big three?

Whatever else happens, you can be sure that we'll find out all there is to know at CES 2012 next week.

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Mom's Poverty, Diabetes Might Raise ADHD Risk in Kids (HealthDay)

MONDAY, Jan. 2 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that the combination of poverty and having diabetes during pregnancy significantly raises the risk of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a woman's offspring.

Children born to such moms are as much as 14 times more likely to have ADHD by the age of 6, the study found. ADHD is a behavioral disorder characterized by difficulty focusing, impulsive behaviors and hyperactivity.

A report on the finding appears in the January issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.

The new study included 212 children. Of these, 115 had "low socioeconomic status" (lower-income) moms, moms with gestational diabetes (arising in pregnancy), or both. Ninety-seven children had neither. Researchers evaluated these children for the signs and symptoms of ADHD when they were aged 3 or 4, and again at age 6.

Moms who had either gestational diabetes or were poor were twice as likely to have children with ADHD, but the combination of these two risk factors was even more powerful.

Exactly how poverty and gestational diabetes affect risk for ADHD is not fully understood, but the finding suggests there may be an opportunity to intervene early in pregnancy to prevent ADHD. Women of lower socioeconomic status tend to eat less healthy foods, which can boost their risk for diabetes, noted study senior author Dr. Jeffrey M. Halperin, a distinguished professor of psychology at Queens College and a professorial lecturer in psychiatry at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.

His advice? "Get good obstetrical care, have your blood glucose levels monitored regularly, eat a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat and sugar, and this will certainly decrease your child's risk for ADHD, as well as for other cognitive and behavioral problems."

What's more, "if a woman had gestational diabetes during one pregnancy, she is much more likely to have it in later pregnancies, so perhaps one can take preemptive steps to reduce this risk," he said.

The new study provides "one more piece of evidence that ADHD has multiple causes," said Dr. Jon A. Shaw, director of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Miami School of Medicine. "It is important to recognize early risk factors for ADHD because this gives us the chance to develop strategies to prevent it."

Dr. Joel Nigg, a professor of psychiatry, pediatrics and behavioral neuroscience at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, wrote an editorial accompanying the new finding. "Keeping your health in check during pregnancy may be important for your child's physical and mental health," he said. "The evidence is mounting, and this raises the incentive to get good prenatal care."

More information

Learn more about gestational diabetes at the American Diabetes Association.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Romney brings in Christie in Iowa final push (Reuters)

DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) ? White House hopeful Mitt Romney brought in help from New Jersey on Friday to bolster his prospects for a win in Iowa next week that would put him in the lead in the Republican presidential race.

Romney campaigned alongside tough-talking New Jersey Governor Chris Christie in a final frenzy of candidate appearances before Iowa launches the state-by-state contests to choose the Republican nominee who will face Democratic President Barack Obama in the November 2012 election.

Romney, buoyed by an NBC/Marist poll that showed him leading the field ahead of Tuesday's Iowa caucuses, was upbeat about his chances in the Midwestern state that jilted him for former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee in 2008.

"This feels wonderful," Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, told Reuters as he worked a ropeline of supporters outside a grocery store in West Des Moines. "I tell you, the crowds and the enthusiasm couldn't be more wonderful."

The outcome of the caucuses is by no means certain and polls have been volatile as Iowans deliberate over who to choose and the candidates jockey for position in the final days.

The NBC/Marist poll of likely caucus participants put Romney on top at 23 percent, just ahead of the 21 percent for libertarian Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

Rick Santorum, a social conservative and former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, has seen his prospects improve as influential evangelicals flock to his side. Santorum jumped to third place at 15 percent in the NBC/Marist poll, followed closely by Texas Governor Rick Perry at 14 percent.

The top three or four finishers in Iowa on Tuesday will have momentum heading to New Hampshire on January 10, while the rest will have to make tough decisions about whether to continue.

POWERFUL SURROGATE

Romney brought a powerful surrogate to Iowa in Christie, who is popular with conservatives and might shore up Romney's right wing.

Christie, who has gained a following among Republicans for taking on New Jersey's political establishment, urged a crowd of about 1,000 people to "take nothing for granted" and get out to the caucuses to vote for Romney.

He praised Romney as the best hopes of defeating Obama, who he said has not made good on his 2008 pledge to bring "hope and change" to America.

"Let me tell you, after three years of Obama, we are hopeless and changeless and we need Mitt Romney to bring us back," he said.

Christie told reporters he would not rule out joining Romney as his vice presidential running mate if Romney becomes the Republican nominee.

Former Iowa front-runner Newt Gingrich sank to 13 percent in the NBC/Marist poll. The former House of Representatives speaker, buffeted by negative ads and attacks for weeks, got choked up talking about his mother during a campaign appearance.

Gingrich wiped tears from his eyes in a display of emotion that was reminiscent of Hillary Clinton's teary moment on the Democratic campaign trail in 2008.

At an event aimed at moms, Gingrich lost his composure repeatedly when asked about his own mother, who suffered from depression and bipolar disorder before she died.

"I do policy much easier than I do personal," Gingrich said by way of recovery, to laughter from the crowd.

The candidates took shots at each other and argued they have the conservative policy ideas to help the United States trigger job growth.

"I will send a signal to our country's job creators and to the world that the days of socialist policies are over, that our free market is once again open for business," Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann told supporters in Urbandale.

Romney has shied away from going all-out in Iowa but is hoping the anti-Romney vote is splintered sufficiently among his rivals to allow him to score a victory and give him an aura of inevitability heading to what is essentially home turf for him in New Hampshire.

Some in the crowd at his event with Christie came for the opportunity to hear the New Jersey governor, not Romney.

"I don't want Chris Christie necessarily to run for vice president with Romney, although that would be okay, but he needs to be president, I think, Chris Christie," said John Brown of West Des Moines.

Romney, a multi-millionaire who plays down his wealth by talking about the poor conditions his father experienced, accused Obama of elitism, criticizing the president's vacation in Hawaii and likening his stewardship of the U.S. economy to 18th century French queen Marie Antoinette, who famously declared of the peasants "Let them eat cake."

Romney seized on comments Obama has made that the U.S. economy would be even weaker if stimulus measures he pushed through Congress had not been enacted.

"The other day President Obama said it could be worse, can you imagine hearing that from a pessimistic president? 'It could be worse.' That goes down with Marie Antoinette 'Let them eat cake'," Romney said.

"He just finished his 90th round of golf. We've got 25 million Americans that are out of work or stopped looking for work or underemployed."

The Democratic National Committee said Romney's own personal wealth undermined his message.

"It is actually laughable that the "Quarter-Billion-Dollar Man" would call President Obama out of touch - and use the example of a French monarch to make the point," said DNC spokeswoman Melanie Roussell.

(Editing by John O'Callaghan)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111230/pl_nm/us_usa_campaign

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