Friday, November 30, 2012

The Three-Ingredient Winter Cocktail | Women's Health Food Blog ...

Twelve-ingredient tiki drinks are fine in the summer, when a little melting ice in your glass feels just right. But it?s winter, and when you want a drink to warm you up from the inside out, you don?t want to wait for it.

Andrew Halden, beverage director for the Whitehall Bar + Kitchen and Highlands restaurants in New York City, has just the thing.

His seasonal riff on a classic cocktail subs beet puree for vermouth, adding a lovely purplish color, cranberry sauce tartness, and a dose of potassium, B vitamins, and antioxidants to your glass.

You can use beet juice from the store, too, but Halden warns to look out for added sugar or the drink might end up too sweet. If you plan ahead, roast some beets with honey and thyme and puree them with a little extra water. And no, Halden reassures, ?this won?t taste like a vegetable smoothie.?

Beet Negroni

1 oz. beet puree
1 oz. Campari
1 oz. gin
fresh rosemary sprig, for garnish

Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake thoroughly and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with rosemary.

photo: Adrian Barry

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Shifting account of CIA's Libya talking points fuels Rice controversy

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When U.S. intelligence officials testified behind closed doors two weeks ago, they were asked point blank whether they had altered the talking points on which U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice based her comments about the Benghazi attacks that have turned into a political firestorm.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, acting CIA Director Michael Morell and National Counterterrorism Center Director Matthew Olsen each said no, according to two congressional sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The next day, November 16, former CIA director David Petraeus testified before the same congressional intelligence committees and also replied no to the question of whether he had changed the talking points, three congressional sources said.

The CIA on Tuesday told lawmakers that it had in fact changed the wording of the unclassified talking points to delete a reference to al Qaeda, according to senators who met with Morell on Tuesday. It appeared to be the first time that the CIA acknowledged it was the agency that made that change, congressional sources said.

The Obama administration's shifting explanations of who changed the talking points - which were the basis for its early, flawed public explanation of the attacks in Libya - have fueled Republican anger, and could prevent Rice, and maybe even Morell, from getting promotions.

"This is the fourth story about who changed the talking points and the third reason why - after all the agencies appeared under oath and said, ?I don't know who changed the talking points.' To say I'm disappointed, confused, is an understatement," Senator Lindsey Graham, a leading critic of the White House's handling of Benghazi, told Reuters on Wednesday.

Rice has said she relied on the talking points from the intelligence agencies when she did a round of Sunday talk shows days after the September 11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound and a CIA base in Benghazi. In those appearances, she said the violence arose spontaneously from a protest of an anti-Islam film rather than a premeditated strike.

U.S. intelligence officials have since said that militants with ties to al Qaeda affiliates were likely involved in the attacks that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans. In a statement on Tuesday, Rice acknowledged there never had been a protest.

Republicans have criticized Rice's earlier comments as an attempt by the administration to play down al Qaeda connections to the attack ahead of the presidential elections, to avoid denting President Barack Obama's image on fighting terrorism. During the election campaign, Obama angrily denied that.

INTELLIGENCE CZAR REVIEW

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which oversees the CIA and the other spy agencies, is reviewing who made the changes to the talking points from the original set that was drafted by the CIA on September 14, congressional sources said.

Two weeks before the top intelligence officials testified at the closed-door hearings, congressional sources said, a CIA staffer had told a staff-level meeting of the congressional intelligence committees that the talking points drafted by her unit were changed after leaving their hands, leading to the early impression that the CIA had not been involved in changing the original language.

The initial draft referred to "attacks" carried out by "extremists with ties to al Qaeda." But by the time Rice received them before she went on the talk shows Sept 16., "attacks" had changed to "demonstrations" and "with ties to al Qaeda" had been deleted, multiple U.S. sources have said.

The question of who altered the talking points has been repeatedly asked of the White House and intelligence agencies.

Deputy White House national security adviser Ben Rhodes told reporters onboard Air Force One en route to Thailand on November 17 that the White House made only minor adjustments to the talking points to change the reference to the diplomatic facility as a "consulate" because it was not formally a consulate. "The only edit ... made by the White House was the factual edit as to how to refer to the facility," he said.

Because the question has become such a flashpoint, some lawmakers who met with the CIA's Morell, who accompanied Rice to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, were flabbergasted that he told them - inaccurately - in their morning meeting that the FBI had altered the wording. The CIA later corrected his statement.

"CIA officials contacted us and indicated that Acting Director Morell misspoke in our earlier meeting. The CIA now says that it deleted the al-Qaeda references, not the FBI. They were unable to give a reason as to why," Graham and two other Republican senators said in a statement on Tuesday.

"This was an honest mistake and it was corrected as soon as it was realized. There is nothing more to this," a U.S. intelligence official said on Wednesday about Morell's fumble, without commenting further.

A MORELL NOMINATION?

Graham has suggested he would hold up the nomination of Morell if Obama nominates him to be the new CIA director, as well as that of Rice if she is nominated to be Secretary of State, because of the administration's response to the Benghazi events. Morell and Rice are both believed to be on Obama's short list for those jobs.

But Morell appears to be fairly popular on Capitol Hill. Senator Saxby Chambliss, the senior Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, doubted that Morell's reported verbal stumble on the talking points would disqualify him for a promotion should Obama choose him.

"I'm not sure that in and of itself would keep him from ever being confirmed," Chambliss told Reuters. The Senate must approve such appointments.

"Mike was actually not the director when this (the attack on Benghazi) took place. And he's kind of putting Humpty Dumpty back together again," Chambliss added, calling Morell a "smart, straightforward guy."

(Additional reporting by Susan Cornwell and Jeff Mason; Editing by Warren Strobel and Eric Walsh)

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Research sheds new light on virus associated with developmental delays and deafness

Research sheds new light on virus associated with developmental delays and deafness

Thursday, November 29, 2012

A new study published online in PLOS ONE reveals that primitive human stem cells are resistant to human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), one of the leading prenatal causes of congenital intellectual disability, deafness and deformities worldwide. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine found that as stem cells and other primitive cells mature into neurons, they become more susceptible to HCMV, which could allow them to find effective treatments for the virus and to prevent its potentially devastating consequences.

"Previous studies have focused on other species and other cell types, but those studies did not evaluate what the cytomegalovirus does to human brain cells," said Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, M.D., Ph.D., professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and senior author of the report. "This study is the first of its kind, and the first to discover that primitive stem cells are actually resistant to HCMV."

Access to cultured human neurons, necessary to understand the pathogenic effects of HCMV, has been limited by difficulties in growing the brain cells in the laboratory. Yet through human-induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, researchers were able to overcome this hurdle.

The study authors derived live iPS cells by reprogramming cells called fibroblasts obtained from human skin biopsies. The iPS cells were then induced to mature through several stages into neurons, the primary cells in the brain. The researchers were able to evaluate the patterns of damage caused by HCMV on all these cells.

The research findings suggest:

  • Human iPS cells do not permit a full viral replication cycle, suggesting for the first time that these cells can resist CMV infection
  • CMV infection distorts iPS cell differentiation into neurons, and that may be a mechanism by which infected babies develop impairments of brain maturation and intellectual ability
  • iPS-derived mature neurons are more susceptible to CMV infection and once infected show effects including defective function that have been shown in other animal studies and in other human tissues, and the neurons die a few days after infection lab studies, possibly reflecting the impact of CMV on the human brain

"The findings were quite surprising, but this is only the first in a series of studies on HCMV," added Nimgaonkar. "There is a lot of interest in what we can do to treat the infection, and current work is already underway to screen for new drugs that could be used to fight these viruses."

Between 50 and 80 percent of people in the U.S. have been infected by HCMV by the time they reach 40. Infections are rarely serious, but the virus does not leave the body. CMV is also the most common congenital infection in the U.S., and occurs when a mother contracts CMV during pregnancy and passes the virus to her unborn child. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one of every 150 children is born with CMV infection and one in five of them develops permanent problems, such as intellectual disability, vision and hearing loss, and seizures.

Pitt researchers are collaborating with the Drug Discovery Institute to further understand the cellular system and determine which agents are most effective against HCMV and similar viruses, and which treatments would be safe for human use.

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Rules devised for building ideal protein molecules from scratch

ScienceDaily (Nov. 28, 2012) ? By following certain rules, scientists can prepare architectural plans for building ideal protein molecules not found in the real world. Based on these computer renditions, previously non-existent proteins can be produced from scratch in the lab. The principles to make this happen appear this month in Nature magazine.

The lead authors are Dr. Nobuyasu Koga and Dr. Rie Tatsumi-Koga, a husband-and-wife scientific team in Dr. David Baker's lab at the University of Washington Protein Design Institute.

The project benefited from hundreds of thousands of computer enthusiasts around the world who adopted Rosetta@home for simulating designed proteins.

Protein molecules start as an unstable, high energy chain of amino acids. This chain then begins folding into various shapes to try to achieve a stable, low energy state. The end result is its distinctive molecular structure. Rosetta@home volunteers helped the project team to plot this energy landscape from protein structure predictions.

"The structural options become fewer as the interactions that stabilize the protein selectively favor one folding pattern over others," explained Koga.

"This decline in conformation options to eventually achieve a unique, ordered structure is called a funnel-shaped energy landscape," he said, drawing a tornado-like figure on a whiteboard. The researchers came up with guidelines for robustly generating this type of energy landscape.

According to Tatsumi-Koga, these rules require the interactions among the residues in the protein's amino acid chain to consistently favor the same folded conformation in forming its molecular shape. This is made possible, for example, by defining whether a specific unit will form a "right-handed" orientation or its mirror image, and disfavor others.

The researchers, she said, synthesized the proteins they had originally designed and tested "in silico" (on the computer) and physically characterized them through "in vitro" (laboratory test tube) experiments.

They also compared the molecular structures of the computer models with these laboratory-derived proteins to see how well they matched.

Koga stressed that the project looked strictly at protein structure. He smiled as he said his group was striving toward a "platonic ideal," a reference to Plato's theory of perfect forms.

In our imperfect material world, proteins are not always optimized for their stability, but can be beset by bulges, kinks, strains, and improperly buried parts. Many diseases arise from protein malformations.

During this project, the researchers achieved a library of five ideal structures, but since filing their report have added several more.

To make them accessible to other scientists, the designs have been deposited in the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics and the lab analysis of their chemical structure was put in the Biological Magnetic Resonance Database.

The team was not attempting to create specific new proteins that could carry out particular activities.

However, their design principles and methods, according to their report, should allow the ready creation of a wide range of robust, stable, building blocks for the next generation of engineered functional proteins.

Such proteins would be custom-made for the task, instead of repurposed from proteins with unrelated functions. The hope is that engineered proteins will be useful for drug and vaccine development, especially for formidable viruses like HIV or rapidly changing ones, like the flu.

Proteins designed to exact specifications might also prove therapeutically useful in cleaving mutated genes, and for speeding up chemical reactions important in industry and environmental reclamation.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Some Common Reasons OF Hair Loss | Health and Fitness Tips for ...

Hair loss can devastate the life of any person in many ways.? The personality of many is based on their hair style as an integral part of imparting impressive looks to a person. Hair loss is a natural phenomenon and most of the people especially men suffer from mild to acute hair loss. However, it can be controlled by using some methods that prevent hair from falling. According to experts, hair fall is the result of changing habits as we age like poor diet or negligence towards hair instead of something natural.

Hair fall

Thus making some positive changes in your life style can help you to resist hair loss or in some cases totally preventing baldness to appear.

Foods that can prevent hair loss:

There are many foods that can help you to withstand the assault of hair loss.? Some of these foods are;

  • Red meat is beneficial but should be eaten moderately and after some consistent breaks
  • Nuts can really collaborate to wither the storm where walnuts that contain biotin and cashews that are abounding in Vitamin A are especially beneficial.
  • Omega3 is necessary for your body to manufacture hair. As your body cannot do so itself, it needs foreign assistance and fish especially Salmon can do the task as it is very rich in Omega3.
  • Foods that are rich in antioxidants like tomatoes and blackberries are also very salutary for hair as they prevent hair loss with the help of important nutrients and vitamins which they contain.
  • Your hair is actually proteins so protein rich foods that are low in saturated fats can also be favorable for healthy and dense hair. Examples of such foods are chicken or turkey breast

Diet supplements:

A perfect and balanced diet is absolutely necessary for preventing baldness. Imbalance diet causes HGH hormone deficiency that can really stimulate the hair loss. However, it is quite a difficult task to prepare meals that are rich in all nutrients especially if you are allergy patients. For that matter, following supplements can help to make your diet better.

  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin B-complex
  • Folate
  • Zinc
  • Selenium
  • Biotin
  • Beta carotene
  • Iron

Most of these supplements are easily available in daily routine diet. However, sometimes you need to use artificial supplement if you are fighting against hair loss.

Fluids:

Adequate use of different fluids especially water can also keep baldness at bay. You need to intake sufficient amount of water throughout the day to avoid dehydration because dehydration can cause all sort of hair problem alongside different skin diseases.

Treatments and therapies:

There are many medical treatments of hair loss that can restore you lost hair through different methods like.

  • Undergoing human growth hormone replacement therapies to overcome the deficiency of HGH hormone.
  • Hair transplants
  • Use of sermorelin where sermorelin results in enhancing the natural production of growth hormone.

Take proper care of your hair:

Many people give some special attention to their care while others ignore them completely. People use many products to nourish their hair. ?Some of these are favorable for your hair while other may inflict serious damage to your hair.

Hair washing:

Some people use shampoos to wash their hair and again a shampoo that works for others might be detrimental for your hair. Always use a gentle shampoo that suits your skin. Avoid harsh products that contain deleterious chemicals which may suck the oils and nutrients from your skin and scalp that are necessary for normal hair growth.

Hair conditioning:

While choosing hair conditioners, always prefer those conditioners that contain fatty acids and other substances that are actually required by hair like Vitamin E, sea kelp extracts and jojoba oils.

Hair styling products and treatments:

Hair styling products have become unavoidable nowadays but most of these products like permanent coloring can cause extreme dangers for your hair because they are comprised of many harmful chemicals. Furthermore, styling products that use heat to shape your hair are also going to destroy your hair in the long run. These treatments and products are necessary to give you a charming look but their use on daily bases can seriously damage your hair.

Different hair styles:

People style their hair differently and most of the time it does not matter as far as hair health is concerned. However, tight hair styles like pulling your hair back can cause damage to your hair follicles and can also cause hair loss.

Secondly use of hair pin throughout the day can result in stress which is also very harmful for normal growth of hair.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Benefits fight brings lesbian couple to high court

In this photo taken Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, Amy Cunninghis, left, and Karen Golinski, right, walk down a street near their home in San Francisco. All Golinski wanted was to enroll her spouse in her employer-sponsored health plan. Four years later, her request still is being debated. Because Golinski is married to another woman and she works for the federal government, her personal personnel problem has morphed into a multi-pronged legal attack by gay rights activists to overturn the 1996 law that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, Amy Cunninghis, left, and Karen Golinski, right, walk down a street near their home in San Francisco. All Golinski wanted was to enroll her spouse in her employer-sponsored health plan. Four years later, her request still is being debated. Because Golinski is married to another woman and she works for the federal government, her personal personnel problem has morphed into a multi-pronged legal attack by gay rights activists to overturn the 1996 law that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, Amy Cunninghis, left, and Karen Golinski, pose at a park by their home in San Francisco. All Golinski wanted was to enroll her spouse in her employer-sponsored health plan. Four years later, her request still is being debated. Because Golinski is married to another woman and she works for the federal government, her personal personnel problem has morphed into a multi-pronged legal attack by gay rights activists to overturn the 1996 law that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

In this photo taken Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, Karen Golinski, left, and Amy Cunninghis, look over a photo album of their wedding photos in San Francisco. All Golinski wanted was to enroll her spouse in her employer-sponsored health plan. Four years later, her request still is being debated. Because Golinski is married to another woman and she works for the federal government, her personal personnel problem has morphed into a multi-pronged legal attack by gay rights activists to overturn the 1996 law that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Like a lot of newlyweds, Karen Golinski was eager to enjoy the financial fruits of marriage. Within weeks of her wedding, she applied to add her spouse to her employer-sponsored health care plan, a move that would save the couple thousands of dollars a year.

Her ordinarily routine request still is being debated more than four years later, and by the likes of former attorneys general, a slew of senators, the Obama administration and possibly this week, the U.S. Supreme Court.

Because Golinski is married to another woman and works for the U.S. government, her claim for benefits has morphed into a multi-layered legal challenge to a 1996 law that prohibits the federal government from recognizing unions like hers.

The high court has scheduled a closed-door conference for Friday to review Golinski's case and four others that also seek to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act overwhelmingly approved by Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton.

The purpose of the meeting is to decide which, if any, to put on the court's schedule for arguments next year.

The outcome carries economic and social consequences for gay, lesbian and bisexual couples, who now are unable to access Social Security survivor benefits, file joint income taxes, inherit a deceased spouse's pension or obtain family health insurance.

The other plaintiffs in the cases pending before the court include the state of Massachusetts, 13 couples and five widows and widowers.

"It's pretty monumental and it's an honor," said Golinski, a staff lawyer for the federal appeals court based in San Francisco who married her partner of 23 years, Amy Cunninghis, during the brief 2008 window when same-sex marriages were legal in California.

The federal trial courts that heard the cases all ruled the act violates the civil rights of legally married gays and lesbians. Two appellate courts agreed, making it highly likely the high court will agree to hear at least one of the appeals, Lambda Legal Executive Director Jon Davidson said.

"I don't think we've ever had an occasion where the Supreme Court has had so many gay rights cases knocking at its door," said Davidson, whose gay legal advocacy group represents Golinski. "That in and of itself shows how far we've come."

The Supreme Court also is scheduled to discuss Friday whether it should take two more long-simmering cases dealing with relationship recognition for same-sex couples.

One is an appeal of two lower court rulings that struck down California's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage. The other is a challenge to an Arizona law that made state employees in same-sex relationships ineligible for domestic partner benefits.

The last time the court confronted a gay rights case was in 2010, when the justices voted 5-4 to let stand lower court rulings holding that a California law school could deny recognition to a Christian student group that does not allow gay members.

The time before that was the court's landmark 2003 ruling in Lawrence v. Texas, which declared state anti-sodomy laws to be an unconstitutional violation of personal privacy.

Brigham Young University law professor Lynn Wardle, who testified before Congress when lawmakers were considering the Defense of Marriage Act 16 years ago, said he still thinks the law passes constitutional muster.

"Congress has the power to define for itself domestic relationships, including defining relationships for purposes of federal programs," Wardle said.

At the same time, he said, the gay rights landscape has shifted radically since 1996, citing this month's election of the first sitting president to declare support for same-sex marriage and four state ballot measures being decided in favor of gay rights activists.

"This is the gay moment, momentum is building," Wardle said. "The politics are profound, and politics influence what the court does."

For Golinski and Cunninghis, getting this far has been a long, sometimes frustrating and sometimes heartening journey.

Citing the act, known as DOMA, the Office of Personnel Management, the federal government's human relations arm, initially denied Golinski's attempt to enroll Cunninghis in the medical coverage she had selected for herself and the couple's son, now 10.

"I got a phone call from OPM in Washington, D.C., asking me to confirm that Amy Cunninghis was female, and I said, 'Yes, she is,' and they said, 'We won't be able to add her to your health plan," Golinski recalled.

Golinski knew that her employer, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, had a policy prohibiting discrimination against gay workers, so she filed an employee grievance and won a hearing before the court's dispute resolution officer, Chief Judge Alex Kozinski.

As a lawyer for the court, she felt awkward about pursuing the issue, but she was also angry. Lambda Legal and a San Francisco law firm offered to represent her.

"I had been working for the courts since 1990, and I feel, like everybody, I work hard and I'm a valuable employee, and I'm not getting paid the same amount if I have to pay for a whole separate plan for Amy," she said. "It was really hurting our family."

Kozinski ruled that Golinski was entitled to full spousal benefits, but federal officials ordered Golinski's insurer not to process her application, prompting the chief judge to issue a scathing opinion on her behalf.

After the government refused to budge, Golinski sued in January 2010.

The couple had joked about whether they "would make a federal case" out of their situation. Cunninghis noted that their genders would not have been an issue had Golinski worked in the private sector or in state or local government where domestic partnerships are offered.

Because of DOMA, she said, "we don't get access to a whole slew of benefits."

The Department of Justice originally opposed Golinski in court but changed course last year after President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder said they would no longer defend the law.

Republican members of the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, which oversees legal activities of the House of Representatives, voted to hire an outside lawyer first to back the act in Golinski's case and the four others, and to then appeal the rulings on its unconstitutionality.

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White handed Cunninghis and Golinski an unequivocal victory in February, finding that anti-gay sentiment motivated Congress to pass DOMA.

In ordering the government to allow Golinski to enroll her wife in a family health plan, White rejected all of the House group's arguments, including that the law was necessary to foster stable unions among men and women.

A group of 10 U.S. senators who voted for DOMA in 1996 have filed a brief with the Supreme Court angrily denouncing the judge's opinion and urging the high court to overturn it.

"It is one thing for the District Court to conclude that traditional moral views, standing alone, do not justify the enactment of DOMA; it is quite another to find that legislators who hold or express such moral views somehow taint the constitutionality of the statute," they said.

Former U.S. Attorneys General John Ashcroft and Edwin Meese also weighed in, telling the court that Obama had failed in his duty and set a dangerous precedent by declining to defend DOMA.

As a result of White's ruling, Cunninghis was allowed in March to be added to Golinski's health plan.

Golinski so far is the only gay American who has been allowed to begin receiving federal benefits while DOMA remains in effect, a development that could be reversed if the Supreme Court upholds DOMA.

Until then, the couple said they are going to trust that the tide of history is moving toward gay rights.

"It seems so simple to us: just put me on the family health plan," Cunninghis said. "It's much bigger than that obviously, yet it isn't."

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Divided Kuwait limps toward boycott-hit elections

KUWAIT CITY (AP) ? The message from Kuwait's emir is blunt heading into this week's parliamentary elections: Opposition factions should express dissent in the legislature, and not in the streets. The response from the opposition is equally uncompromising: We're not satisfied with what we can accomplish through parliament, so we're boycotting the vote.

There is little middle ground as Kuwait stumbles toward its second election this year for the most politically empowered parliament in the Gulf Arab states, which serves as a check on the emir, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah. Violent protests and crackdowns on activists ? until recently rare in Kuwait ? have contributed to the high-stakes tension.

The outcome Saturday is certain to hand the ruling family and its allies a near-sweep of friendly lawmakers. Yet that is not necessarily good news for the stability of a country that has ricocheted from one political crisis to the next for nearly a year, including street clashes between security forces and an opposition coalition that ranges from hardline Islamists to youth activists.

For years, that legislature has served as a forum for the opposition to press their demands. But with the opposition's boycott likely to take them into self-exile from the political system, the worry is their new soapbox will be the street demonstrations like those that have engulfed many other Arab states in the past two years.

The potential fallout goes well beyond its borders. Any major upheavals in OPEC member Kuwait have potential repercussions on oil prices and the Pentagon's plans to use the nation as its hub for ground forces in efforts to counter the growth of Iran's military.

Gulf Arab rulers have so far ridden out the Arab Spring uprisings through a combination of factors including crackdowns and payouts to buy off potential dissenters. But the Gulf's biggest unrest by far ? a 21-month-old revolt against Bahrain's Western-allied monarchy ? shows no sign of easing and poses some the same quandaries as Kuwait for Washington: the need to maintain critical security alliances, but also to pay attention to shifting political forces in the region.

"There is a danger that the tensions between a ruling family (in Kuwait) intent on preserving its power and privilege and an energized opposition bent on security meaningful reform might escalate into open confrontation," said Kristian Coates-Ulrichsen, a research fellow who follows Gulf affairs at the London School of Economics.

"The example of Bahrain shows how everyone loses out in this scenario," he added, "but that alone is no guarantee that Kuwaitis can or will pull back from the brink."

Kuwait's protest alliance is held together by claims that the emir Al Sabah overstepped his authority by changing voting laws in an apparent attempt to undermine opposition and reformist electoral chances. Beyond that, there are a wide range of demands from all the different factions involved in the boycott, from Islamists wanting a greater say in the government to liberals wanting more openness in general.

The showdowns take forms similar to those in other parts of the region: clampdowns on Web activists and arrest sweeps against perceived backers of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group that now leads Egypt and has a resurgent profile since the Arab Spring.

Last week, Kuwait's Interior Ministry announced the arrest of four people on charges of insulting the emir with posts on Twitter. Similar arrests have taken place across the Gulf and, earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates imposed new Internet laws that can bring jail time for Web posts deemed offensive to rulers.

Kuwaiti authorities also have echoed fears from other Gulf palaces over what they view as expanding threats from the Muslim Brotherhood. Dubai's police chief, Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, has warned of an "international plot" to overthrow the Gulf rulers.

The Islamists in Kuwait ? while a powerful force ? insist they are a distinctive, homegrown group that does not seek to topple the ruling system but wants a greater say in how the country is run. Their critics worry that this means a push toward stricter Islamic codes such as limits on non-Muslim worship or censoring artists and writers in one of the most politically open societies in the Gulf.

The past year has brought almost nonstop ? and highly complex ? political turmoil.

Islamists and their tribal allies won parliament elections in February and immediately pushed for greater clout in policy-making affairs. The Constitutional Court later disbanded parliament amid claims of flaws in the electoral district map, and reinstated the former government-friendly chamber from elections in 2009. That body, however, never managed to convene a session.

To further complicate things: The emir stunned the nation by wiping out the country's unusual four-votes-per-person system in favor of the standard one vote. Opponents say the new formula dilutes the ability of opposition groups to forge alliances and will increase the risks of vote buying and bribery.

"We will have puppetry, not a real parliament," said Mohammed al-Hatlani, a former lawmaker supporting the election boycott.

Liberal and youth groups ? while deeply opposed to the Islamist agenda ? have joined the boycott drive as a way to press for their Arab Spring-inspired demands for greater political and social freedoms. The unexpected alliance with Islamists and conservative tribes has startled even veterans of Kuwait's pugnacious politics.

Abdullatif al-Duaij, a prominent Kuwait liberal figure now living in the U.S., worries that fellow liberals looking for more openness have "lost their compass" by siding with the Islamists and others pushing the boycott.

"Today it's either you vote or you don't," he said. "There is nothing in between."

A series of protests and street clashes in recent months led the emir to order a ban on political gatherings of more than 20 people. In a message last week, he tried both threats and patriot appeals to cool down tensions.

"It is a great tragedy to have calls to take to the street," the emir said in comments carried by the official Kuwait News Agency. "Why the chaos and riots? Why the screaming and wailing and disrupting the business of the state and harming the interests of the people?"

It's all likely to leave Kuwait even more politically fractured and the new parliament facing challenges over its legitimacy.

In most of the Gulf, a parliament under pressure would matter little since elected bodies have very limited powers. Kuwait, however, stands out. Its 50-seat parliament has wide authority to pass laws and question ? or even dismiss ? members of the government.

Opposition lawmakers have publicly accused top officials, including members of the ruling family, of charges such as corruption and attempts to muzzle dissent. But even many protesters were stunned last month when an opposition leader, Musallam al-Barrack, broke taboos and openly denounced the emir. He was later arrested.

"He crossed all the red lines and shattered the boundaries of permissible opposition," said the researcher Coates-Ulrichsen. "The experience from North Africa and elsewhere in the Arab Spring shows that once these barriers are broken it is impossible to reconstruct them."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/divided-kuwait-limps-toward-boycott-hit-elections-162928154.html

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GSK to raise stake in India unit in $939 million deal

MUMBAI (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc plans to buy up to an additional 31.8 percent stake in its Indian consumer products arm GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd for 52.2 billion rupees ($939 million), sending shares of the Indian unit to a record high.

GlaxoSmithKline plans to raise its stake in GSK Consumer Healthcare to 75 percent from 43.2 percent, paying 3,900 rupees per share through an open offer, it said in a statement. The price represents a premium of 28 percent to the stock's Friday close.

The offer period is expected to begin in January 2013.

"This transaction represents a further step in GSK's strategy to invest in the world's fastest growing markets and, we believe, offers a liquidity opportunity at an attractive premium for existing shareholders," said David Redfern, chief strategy officer at GlaxoSmithKline.

Shares in GSK Consumer Healthcare were locked at 3,659.20 rupees, up 20 percent, their maximum daily trading limit, while the Mumbai market was up 0.23 percent, by 10.47 p.m. ET on Sunday.

Securities regulations in India require a minimum public shareholding of 25 percent for a company to maintain a public listing.

($1 = 55.5850 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Kaustubh Kulkarni and Aradhana Aravindan; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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Make it Count Part Two: How Deployed Soldiers Choose to Spend ...

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Roger Armstrong, Company C, 3rd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, stays by the side of his 15-year-old daughter Kyra in the hospital during his two weeks of rest and relaxation as part of a yearlong deployment to Afghanistan. Kyra underwent a successful surgery removing a tumor from her right femur and her father decided being there to help her through was the best use of his rest and relaxation. (Photo courtesy of Gerri Armstrong)

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Roger Armstrong, Company C, 3rd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, stays by the side of his 15-year-old daughter Kyra in the hospital during his two weeks of rest and relaxation as part of a yearlong deployment to Afghanistan. Kyra underwent a successful surgery removing a tumor from her right femur and her father decided being there to help her through was the best use of his rest and relaxation. (Photo courtesy of Gerri Armstrong)

The first part of this story examined the celebrations of the lives of military families in the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade who are only given two weeks a year to spend with their deployed spouses. In this second part, those stories continue with an inside look at how strong military families really are.

Renewed Strength

While many families plan rest and relaxation around special events, such as anniversaries and children?s birthdays, sometimes other events bring their loved ones home.

This was the case for Gerri Armstrong and her 15-year-old daughter Kyra who needed their husband and father, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Roger Armstrong, Company C, 3-25 Aviation, 25th CAB, home during an emotionally frightening time.

Their daughter was diagnosed three years earlier with a bone tumor located on her right femur which had restricted her movement and caused constant pain.

Although most of the tumor was successfully removed in 2009, in May, while Roger was deployed, doctors decided it was time to try and remove what remained. Roger knew that he needed to be next to his daughter during her surgery.

?On the 18th of May I got the message that they were going to do the surgery,? said Roger. ?I went on R&R on 27 May and arrived in Oahu, [Hawaii] 1 June.?

The surgery was scheduled for the morning of June 4.

?She had got her driver?s permit a few weeks prior to me coming home and she was very excited to pick me up from the airport,? explained Roger. ?It was her first time driving on H1; she did amazing.?

They spent the weekend just driving around the North Shore. That was all Kyra wanted to do.

?I just sat in the passenger seat and enjoyed the ride,? said Roger.

The surgery took about 3 1/2 hours and was a success. Kyra remained in the hospital for five days of recovery.

?Once she got home I spent my time making sure she was comfortable,? said Roger. ?We ordered her a wheelchair and she slept in the recliner in the living room since going up the stairs wasn?t an option.?

Roger?s rest and relaxation ended one short week after his daughter returned home.

?I had originally planned my R&R so that I would be home for her 16th birthday,? said Roger. ?But I am happy I was able to get home to be there for her while she was having the procedure.?

In the next rest and relaxation story, one simple scheduling mistake led to a wonderful first day of rest and relaxation.

Sarah Powers was busy getting ready to pick her husband, Sgt. Randall Powers, 209th ASB, 25th CAB, up from the air port when their 6-year-old son missed the school bus.

?I decided that I was going to take him the airport to pick up daddy,? said Sarah.

Their son, who is PDD ADHD autistic with a speech impediment, had not seen his father in nine months. His birthday was the day before his father returned home.

?All of the sudden our son saw his daddy before I did,? explained Sarah.

Regardless of their son?s condition, he talked to his father from the time they got into the car all the way to their house and they continued talking at home until they both worked themselves into a nap for the remainder of the day.

?When my son woke the next morning he was tickled to death to see that daddy was still home and all he could say was, ?The bestest birthday gift ever is having my daddy come home?,? said Sarah. ?All I could do was cry because my dream was a reality. We were a family for two weeks.?

New Adventures

Some soldiers and their spouses take their limited time on rest and relaxation to seek excitement and adventure.

Staff Sgt. Bobbie Gabaree and her husband Staff Sgt. Jeramie Gabaree, both with Company B, 209th Aviation Support Battalion, 25th CAB, decided what their rest and relaxation needed was a little challenge.

?While on R&R, my husband and I, known as Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gump, decided to do a relay triathlon with my sister Staff Sgt. Deirdre Maldonado, who is stationed at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.,? said Bobbie.

Because they had nowhere to train for swimming in Afghanistan, that task went to Deirdre.

?I did a 12-mile bike and my husband finished it up for us fast with the 5K portion,? said Bobbie. ?It was great to be able to spend time with my sister. Being in the Army hasn?t always permitted me and her to be stationed at the same place.?

Bobbie?s team placed first in the race.

?The feeling of getting 1st place was huge and a big accomplishment and good training tool for us. We will now prepare for the Hilo Marathon in March of 2013,? said Bobbie.

Heidi Burton and her husband, 1st Lt. Jason Burton from Company B, 2-25 Aviation, 25th CAB, were newlyweds at the time Jason deployed. They had been married less than five months when he left for Afghanistan.

?It was very hard to say goodbye to my new husband,? said Heidi, ?but we were very lucky to get such a perfect R&R slot that landed over our one year anniversary.?

This anniversary took the Burton?s to London and Paris.

?We had so much fun seeing such world known landmarks,? said Heidi.

They visited sites such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge, the Eiffel Tower and the Cathedral of Notre Dame. It was the last day of rest and relaxation in Paris that was especially memorable though.

?Jason took me to Pont de Artes Bridge where he surprised me with a lock that he engraved J + H 2012 on,? explained Heidi. ?We locked it up on the bridge and threw the key in the River Siene. [He?s] such a romantic. It was the best two weeks I have had all year,? she said.

New Beginnings

This article started with stories of new births, and as state these stories would cycle through the circle of life. This last story sadly begins with a family death.

Spc. Shawn Carriere, with Company F, 2-25 Aviation, 25th CAB was looking forward to spending rest and relaxation with his wife Andrea Carriere. They were newlyweds who had been together following their wedding for less than a month before Shawn had to deploy to Afghanistan. Their plans for rest and relaxation suddenly changed when Shawn was notified his grandfather had died of a heart attack.

?Because the flight from Afghanistan to California took quite awhile, he was not able to say goodbye to his grandfather before his scheduled cremation,? said Andrea.

Andrea explained though that Shawn was able to say a heartfelt goodbye at his grandfather?s funeral.

?Although a sad and difficult time, it was a joyful time, for it was the first time in years that Shawn?s family got to see him,? said Andrea. ?It was my first time meeting all his family from his mother?s side. I had the honor of getting to know his late grandfather through his family too.?

Although it was not how they originally planned to spend their rest and relaxation, Shawn and Andrea benefited from the time and experienced growth.

?I learned a lot about his grandfather and got an idea of the childhood Shawn had,? said Andrea. ?Shawn and I learned that life is short and we should spend it being happy, especially with each other. I felt that Shawn and I had grown closer together during those 15 days.?

These stories from the soldiers and families of the 25th CAB are only a glimpse of how many have spent their precious two weeks during rest and relaxation. There are many more stories. Some will be told but many others will not. Regardless, for the soldiers and families of the 25th CAB who experienced them, they are the stories that have created special memories which they will hold on to until they return home.

25th Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs
Story by?Capt. Richard Barker

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Source: http://www.dodlive.mil/index.php/2012/11/make-it-count-part-two-how-deployed-soldiers-choose-to-spend-their-two-weeks-home-with-family/

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Practice Roleplay - Holy|Orders & Modesty

The following is a practice roleplay with the goal of mentoring Holy|Orders into expanding descriptions, word count and learning words for explaining battle maneuvers.

"As long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their
destroyers than on their benefactors, the thirst of military glory will ever be
the vice of exalted characters.
~Edward Gibbon"

It was a quotation against war; a simple game that marred man?s history for generations and generations. The books of the past, however, told naught but that history was destined to repeat; any peace was Carthagian peace, and war was just at an intermural. Scholars and youth demonstrated through the years that man kind would be destroyed by their own hand, and that technology was damning them. War still raged, and technology still advanced? centuries, millennia passed. Blood stained the lands and hands of soldiers, but still the world went on. The demonstrators died and were replaced, but none could predicted how war would effect the future.

Man separated; some fled, some fought. They divided themselves into rebellions, and pledges to either side, but they were naught but fickle pawns in the games of war. One nation swore oath to the silver moon above, the other nation to the golden sun. Each side swore to deity and man alike that they were the better, more righteous. Neither side would back down, both led by arrogance and pride. It seemed that total obliteration of all and everything was all that would stop the war. And in full knowledge of this, still the war raged on.

Rain. It was the first in weeks. The ground was hard, dry and cracked? the water wasn?t being absorbed. The thunderstorm had broken in the early morning and already the world beneath the clouds was flooding. Thunder boomed over head, cracking as the Gods protested the war; or was it the war itself? It was impossible to tell. Lightening struck the dead sticks near by; it had once been a forest but now only charcoal and ash remained. The flashes played eerie shadows across the darkened world, and silhouettes danced at the edge of his visions.

Nathaniel took refuge beneath the front porch of a dilapidated old church. Once the building had been an architectural masterpiece; there was still shards of a plaque announcing that it was a preserved piece of ancient history. It was only rubble now. The majority of the roof had caved, and the steeple lay in pieces to the side. Still, the front pillars held enough shelter over a few dozen steps to keep him clear of the rain.

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5 Fascinating Facts We Learned From Reddit This Week

While camping in the Grand Canyon with her boyfriend earlier this month,? Samantha Busch, 22, decided to pull a prank on her overprotective mom, Rebecca. Busch texted a photo of herself looking like she was falling off a cliff, when in reality, she was perfectly...

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Charlotte Motor Speedway looking at busy Thanksgiving - WBTV.com

CONCORD, NC (WBTV) -

Charlotte Motor Speedway?kicked off its busiest Thanksgiving week ever with the grand opening of Speedway Christmas, including special appearances by NASCAR Hall of Famer and five-time Coca-Cola 600 champion Darrell Waltrip and his brother, 1996 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race winner and NASCAR team owner Michael Waltrip.

The Waltrip brothers will make a special announcement regarding the speedway's Season of Giving before helping Charlotte Motor Speedway President and General Manager Marcus Smith turn on the show's more than 3 million lights and lead the way through opening night at the 3.5-mile holiday extravaganza.

In addition to the Speedway Christmas light show, visitors at opening night will also enjoy the Christmas village, featuring a living Nativity, Festival of Trees, photos with Santa, marshmallow roasting and so much more.

The Coca-Cola Family Ice Rink, a 5,100-square-foot outdoor rink located near zMAX Dragway will be open from 4 to 10 p.m.

But that's just the beginning of a busy holiday week at the legendary 1.5-mile superspeedway. On Thursday, officials will host a public viewing of the Capitol Christmas Tree.

The 73-foot Engelmann Spruce, as well as a second tractor trailer filled with decorations for the tree, will stop at zMAX Dragway from 2 to 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day en route to Washington D.C. Representatives from the U.S. Forest Service and the Cabarrus County Convention and Visitors Bureau will be on hand to welcome visitors and share more information about the tree.

And on Friday, shoppers looking for the most unique Black Friday shopping experience around need look no further than the annual Souvenir and Race Ticket Blow-Out at Charlotte Motor Speedway. NASCAR haulers from some of the most popular drivers in motorsports, including Kyle Busch, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Carl Edwards, Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Danica Patrick, Tony Stewart and more, will offer deeply discounted merchandise to fans. Discounted items will sell for as little as $1, with hats and t-shirts starting as low as $3.

Fans who spend at least $50 on tickets and merchandise or donate at least $25 to Speedway Children's Charities can drive their personal vehicles around the 24-degree-banked turns of the 1.5-mile superspeedway. In addition, the first 100 who spend at least $100 on NASCAR or NHRA tickets, camping or pit passes will receive a free gift.

"Whether you're looking to start new holiday traditions with your family at Speedway Christmas or you want to get a head start on holiday shopping for the NASCAR fans on your list, Charlotte Motor Speedway is the place to be next week," said Smith. "From ice skating and Christmas lights to the Capitol Christmas tree and unbeatable deals on souvenirs and race tickets, there really is something here to put a smile on everyone's face."

Operating hours for Speedway Christmas will be 6 to 10 p.m., Nov. 19 through Dec. 30, excluding Christmas Day. Tickets are available online or at the gate nightly during event hours for drive-up traffic. Admission is just $15 per car on nights the Christmas village is closed and $20 per car on nights the village is open. Group packages are available.

The Coca-Cola Family Ice Rink, sponsored by New Life 91.9FM will be open daily from Nov. 16-Jan. 21, excluding Christmas Day. Admission is $12, which includes skate rentals. For information about group lessons or private events at the rink, call Extreme Ice Center at 704-882-1830.

For more information about events, camping or tickets, call 1-800-455-FANS (3267) or visit www.charlottemotorspeedway.com. For daily updates from The Greatest Place to See The Race, connect with Charlotte Motor Speedway on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CLTMotorSpdwy or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/charlottemotorspeedway.

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American College Announces PhD Program in Financial Services ...

The American College has created the only PhD of its kind, a doctorate in Financial Services and Retirenment Planning with a goal to advance public literacy in financial planning and retirement income with this remarkable degree.?

Doctoral scholars will participate in two, one-week residencies on the American College campus in Bryn Mawr, PA, as well as at least one intensive debrief with faculty prior to the dissertation defense. Scholars will complete one course per quarter online over twelve quarters, in addition to the residencies. Potential scholars should only consider the program if they can make a four-year commitment while working full-time.

The program has been funded with a generous endowment from New York Life Insurance Company, one of the companies that issues structured settlement annuities. New York Life is the model of a stable insurance company having stood the test of time since 1845. The significance is that New York Life has has possibly even insured the retirements or lives of the great grandparents and great great grandparents? of many of today's Baby Boomers.

Although not specifically catering to them, The American College offers numerous resources for settlement planners? , who can augment their industry specific professional designations with a more comprehensive financial education. The American College has two programs for the Chartered Healthcare Consultant and Chartered Special Needs Consultant which should be of of keen interest to settlement planning professionals. The latter of the two, the ChSNC, will be rolled out beyond Mass Mutual agents in June 2013.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

RetroUI Updates, Lets You Run Full-Screen Apps in Regular Windows

RetroUI Updates, Lets You Run Full-Screen Apps in Regular WindowsRetroUI Updates, Lets You Run Full-Screen Apps in Regular Windows Windows 8: If Windows 8's new interface is getting you down, RetroUI is a simple app that skips the Start screen, brings back the Start button, and more. The newest version brings even more features, like the ability to run Windows 8's full-screen tiled apps in regular desktop windows.

We mentioned RetroUI as one of the best ways to fix Windows 8's biggest annoyances, and it just got a lot more tempting. The old version skipped the Start screen and brought back the old Start menu, just like lots of other apps?but the new version really stands out, offering the ability to squeeze Windows Store apps into a regular window, bring the taskbar into the tiled UI, and more.

RetroUI is a $5 download for Windows machines, but you can try a free trial by hitting the link below.

RetroUI

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Monday, November 19, 2012

John DePetro, Psychic Readings and Catholicism

The catechism of the Catholic Church is quite clear on the matter of communicating with the dead. On the official Vatican website under the heading ?Divination and Magic? is the clear Church teaching on the matter (emphasis mine):

2116 All forms of divination are to be rejected: recourse to Satan or demons, conjuring up the dead or other practices falsely supposed to ?unveil? the future. Consulting horoscopes, astrology, palm reading, interpretation of omens and lots, the phenomena of clairvoyance, and recourse to mediums all conceal a desire for power over time, history, and, in the last analysis, other human beings, as well as a wish to conciliate hidden powers. They contradict the honor, respect, and loving fear that we owe to God alone.

Essentially, no Catholic in good standing should avail themselves of a medium, or promote the belief in a medium?s powers.

This is what so surprised me about the November 15th episode of the John DePetro Show featuring psychic medium John Edward. Call me naive but despite whatever differences exist between me and DePetro regarding religion and politics I always thought the radio personality was at least being honest when he maintained to me, his listeners and to frequent guest Bishop Tobin of the Providence Diocese that he was a devout Roman Catholic.

It is, after all, DePetro?s Catholicism that informs his attitudes on things like the State House holiday tree, the Cranston West prayer banner and the Woonsocket cross, among other issues. When I was on the DePetro Show to talk about the death threats made against my niece Jessica Ahlquist in the wake of the judge?s decision on the Cranston West prayer banner, DePetro asked me if Jessica was a witch, or a devil worshiper. These were ridiculous questions, and of course I answered that she wasn?t, but when self-proclaimed psychic John Edward was on his show, professing the ability to talk to the dead, DePetro practically bent over backwards to kiss ass, even though the Catholic Church categorizes psychic mediums alongside witches and devil worshipers as a matter of course.

DePetro says that Edward is ?one my favorite guests that we have on the program? and wishes him ?much continued success.? DePetro eagerly helped Edward sell his books, his website, and his personal appearances and shows. DePetro seemed genuinely entranced by the success of Edward?s website, which sells the concept of communicating with the dead. DePetro also gushed over the fact that Edward has a book on the New York Times bestseller list, and he joined with the callers to the show at being amazed at Edward?s supposed psychic abilities.

John Edward claims to be psychic, but as has been pointed out everywhere from Wikipedia to South Park, nothing he does hints at any sort of real supernatural power. Instead, it all seems to be based on a technique called cold reading ?a series of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune-tellers, and illusionists to determine or express details about another person, often in order to convince them that the reader knows much more about a subject than they actually do.? On South Park Edward is awarded the title of the biggest douche in the universe, and the episode contains the following bit of dialog between Stan and John Edward.

John Edwards:
But I?m a psychic.

Stan:
No dude, you?re a douche.

John Edwards:
I?m not a douche. What if I really believe dead people talk to me?

Stan:
Then you?re a stupid douche.

On the John DePetro Show in question Edward performed no better and actually quite a bit worse than a stage magician might have using techniques that are not the least bit supernatural in nature. In the following transcript, Edward communicates with Christine:

Edward: Hi Christine.

Christine: Hi how are ya?

Edward: Good. Are you Christine Marie?

Here Edward makes his first psychic guess, and he?s flat out wrong.

Christine: No.

Edward: Who?s the ?M? name connected to you Christine?

Christine: Um?I don?t know. (nervous laughter)

Edward: Is it somebody living connected to you with an ?M??

Christine: I?m trying to think? No nothing that I know of?

Getting nowhere, Edward abandons that line of inquiry for a moment.

Edward: Okay. Keep going. What was your question?

Christine: Uh, I was just- my father passed away and I just wanted to know if he was happy and if he was with his dog and my grandmother who passed away who I lived with a long time ago. I always felt that I didn?t do enough for her when I was with her and I?ve always had regrets about that.

Edward: Um, I have to tell you I?m seeing a huge ?M? connected to you.

Christine: M? Well, my last name begins with M.

Edward: Oh. So you?re Christine M.

Christine: Yes.

Circling back, Edward suddenly gets a hit. But think back a few seconds ago. Edward asked about an ?M? name connected to Christine, who of course was thinking about someone other than herself. When Christine reveals that her last name begins with M, Edward can retroactively claim that this is what he was going for all the time. I should also point out here that Christine is dealing with quite a bit of guilt about the way she treated her grandmother and worry about the fate of her grandfather. Edward seems less interested in comforting Christine than he does in scoring a ?hit.?

Edward: Okay. Because they?re telling me to put an M next to you and I?m like I thought that your middle name was with the M. Um, I do believe that your dad is totally with family and our fur pawed friends are definitely family specifically in my frame of reference. And somebody has a heart problem and they passed one, two, three, correct?

This is Edward talking fast, retrofitting information to his guesses, pausing briefly to provide false comfort to a bereaved woman with tales of her father living in the afterlife with a favorite pet, and then jumping to heart disease, the most common way for older males to die.

Christine: Uh, well yeah. Well, my dad kind of passed kind of like unexpectedly but you know through bad circumstances.

Christine does not confirm that her father died of heart disease. Just that he died ?through bad circumstances? which sounds like it might be due to accident or crime rather than disease. Either way, Edward does not press the point. He moves off the ?dad had a heart attack? idea and onto another deceased relative, or someone close to Christine and her father, who might have died that way.

Edward: Well, here?s what I?m seeing and you know I have a limited amount of time. I know that there?s somebody that?s with your dad, or with you, that passed from a sudden heart attack there was no pre-existing kind of clue? that this was happening

Christine: Mm-hm

Edward: And they?re coming through with your dad and around you. All righty?

Christine: Okay.

And that?s it. Hell of a psychic reading, isn?t it? Christine provided no confirmation about anything Edward said. What did Christine learn from this encounter? That her dad was in heaven with his favorite pet and that he knew someone up there who died of heart disease, the most common way for men to die. Since she offered up the idea that her father might be in heaven with his pet, all Edward did was agree with her. She learned exactly nothing, unless you count the fact that her last name began with the letter ?M.?

Here?s the last caller of the morning, Kevin. Every guess Edward made in this encounter was wrong or went nowhere. It is hard to imagine a less impressive display of psychic ability:

Edward: I heard, I saw, in my head, somebody who drove a truck for a living. So, I don?t know if somebody actually worked in the trucking industry or transportation, but I was supposed to talk about someone?s truck or somebody driving in their truck for a living. Did somebody do that?

Kevin: My father was a fireman.

Edward: So he drove the firetruck?

Kevin: He was involved with the truck. Absolutely.

Edward: Is there something that you were doing this week, a lot of times they?ll talk about current affairs or current events around but is there something that you were doing that?s like talking about that talking about his involvement with that talking about, maybe looking at the photos or things of that nature?

Kevin: Uh, not really. I think about him all the time.

Edward: And why am I seeing 1986, 1987, what took place around then in the family?

Kevin: Um?

Edward: It?s got to be after 1985 and before 1989, I?ll tell you why, I started owing this work in 1985 and my mom passed in 1989 and I feel like it?s in between that period of time that I?m supposed to highlight something. But I feel that your dad would be the one. Is he the one connected to the truck, your dad is the one that I was sensing but there?s something about that time period that I want to highlight for you.

Kevin: uh? My brother passed away in 1996?

Edward: Nope. Too late it?s got to be before that. It?s got to be after 1985

Kevin: I moved from New York to Rhode Island in ?84, but that?s before ?85.

Edward: Nope. I think it?s right after that.

Kevin: Nope.

Edward: If that?s your benchmark, if that?s your move from New York to Rhode Island, think right after that. Like within a couple of years maybe somebody was born, maybe somebody got married but something had to take place within that period of time.

Kevin: uh?

Edwards: I?m sure your family?s around you.

Kevin: Okay.

Edward got zero out of zero on that one.

It should be pointed out that Edward does not consider himself to be just a performer. He writes books that are supposedly non-fiction that purport to explain psychic powers and abilities to people. He maintains that he has real and true psychic abilities. Edward is not doing a magic show with ?tricks? and with an audience prepared to be knowingly deceived, he actually claims to communicate with the dead.

Edward performs to sold old audiences and maintains a for pay website, JohnEdward.net. As DePetro says in his opening:

Go to his website. I don?t know where he gets any time off. John Edward.net. Communicate Appreciate, Validate. Then you look at some of the events. He?s going to be in Boston November 29th. Sold out. November 30th in Boston. Sold out. December 1st, New Brunswick New Jersey. Sold out.

DePetro doesn?t mention that tickets to the Edward events are $150 each. Edward has books on and off the New York Times bestsellers lists. He charges $800 for private consultations. he has a TV show. He makes a lot of money, maybe millions, claiming to connect gullible and bereaved people with their deceased loved ones.

It?s not like Edwards hasn?t been called on this. The Center for Inquiry reports on a Dateline: NBC episode where Edwards claimed to have gleaned psychically information he was known to have gotten through ordinary means. Reporter John Hockenberry interviewed Edward:

Hockenberry: So were you aware that his dad had died before you did his reading?

Edward: I think he-I think earlier in the-in the day, he had said something.

Hockenberry: It makes me feel like, you know, that that?s fairly significant. I mean, you knew that he had a dead relative and you knew it was the dad.

Edward: OK.

Hockenberry: So that?s not some energy coming through, that?s something you knew going in. You knew his name was Tony and you knew that his dad had died and you knew that he was in the room, right? That gets you?

Edward: That?s a whole lot of thinking you got me doing, then. Like I said, I react to what?s coming through, what I see, hear and feel. I interpret what I?m seeing hearing and feeling, and I define it. He raised his hand, it made sense for him. Great.

Hockenberry: But a cynic would look at that and go, ?Hey,? you know, ?He knows it?s the cameraman, he knows it?s Dateline. You know, wouldn?t that be impressive if he can get the cameraman to cry??

Edward: Absolutely not. Absolutely not. Not at all.

Reasonable people know that John Edward cannot actually talk to the dead. It is barely possible that Edward believes he does in fact possess such an ability, but far more likely that he knows that he cannot and that he is faking it. It is also barely possible that Edward rationalizes the massive amount of money he takes from gullible and desperate believers by believing that he provides some sort of comfort, however false, as well as entertainment. But it is also possible that Edward is knowingly taking money from people under false pretenses, and laughing all the way to the bank, building a fortune on the backs of people who have lost those they loved most.

As South Park put it, John Edwards is either a douche, or a stupid douche.

The same goes for John DePetro. As I pointed out, DePetro can hardly maintain the facade of being a good Catholic while at the same time extolling the virtues of Edward?s supposed psychic powers. Mediumship is anti-Catholic at best, and at worst it is considered Satanic.

DePetro does not stand to make millions by promoting Edward so fiercely, at best he?ll score a small ratings bump. Perhaps DePetro simply believes that Edward is a performer, providing comfort, false as it is, alongside a good dollop of entertainment. But DePetro knows that all or nearly all of Edward?s fans and followers really believe in his professed abilities, and presenting something false as truth is, to borrow from South Park, douchey.

If John Edward is, after all, the biggest douche in the universe, perhaps those like John DePetro who help sell and promote his deceptions, are angling to come in second.

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