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White House, senators starting push on immigration

(AP) ? The White House and a bipartisan group of senators will launch separate efforts next week to jumpstart negotiations to overhaul the immigration system, an issue that has languished in Washington for years.

Obama will start his second-term immigration push during a trip to Las Vegas Tuesday. The Senate working group is also aiming to outline its proposals at about the same time, according to a Senate aide.

Even before those plans are formally unveiled, there is emerging consensus on several key components, most notably the need for some kind of pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in the United States. The White House and Senate Democrats favor addressing immigration through a broad package of legislation, while some Republicans lawmakers prefer to tackle the issue through several separate bills.

The proposals will mark the start of what's sure to be a contentious and emotional campaign in the wake of 2012 election results that saw Latino voters turn out in large numbers to re-elect Obama ? a signal to some Republican leaders that the party needed to change its posture on immigration.

The aim of the Senate group is to draft an immigration bill by March and pass legislation in the Senate by August, said the aide, who requested anonymity in order to discuss private deliberations. The Republican-controlled House would also need to pass the legislation before it went to the White House for the president's signature.

For Obama, a successful push on immigration reform would be a promise kept to the Latino community after he disappointed many by failing to act on the issue in his first term, and it could be central to his legacy. The president met with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus at the White House Friday to discuss his upcoming proposals.

Following his re-election, Obama pledged to make immigration reform a top second-term priority.

"I think we have talked about it long enough," Obama said during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" in December. "We know how we can fix it. We can do it in a comprehensive way that the American people support. That's something we should get done."

Administration officials say Obama's second-term immigration push will be a continuation of the principles he outlined during his first four years in office. The basis for the president's plan is expected to be his 2011 immigration reform "blueprint", which calls for a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants, increased border security, mandatory penalties for businesses that employ unauthorized immigrants and improvements to the legal immigration system.

For Republicans, tackling immigration reform could be a way to broaden their appeal among Latino voters who are increasingly key to presidential elections. Latino voters accounted for 10 percent of the electorate in November, and 71 percent backed Obama over the 27 percent who voted for Romney.

In the Senate, lawmakers working on the effort include Democrats Charles Schumer of New York, Dick Durbin of Illinois and Robert Menendez of New Jersey; and Republicans John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Marco Rubio of Florida, according to Senate aides.

A few other lawmakers have also been involved including Democrat Michael Bennet of Colorado and Republicans Jeff Flake of Arizona and Mike Lee of Utah. It's not clear whether all those involved will sign on to the principles the group hopes to roll out next week.

Details of the Senate proposals remain unclear but the principles are expected to address a process toward legalizing the status of unauthorized immigrants already in the country; border security; verification measures for employers hiring workers and ways for more temporary workers to be admitted into the country.

On the path to citizenship, Schumer and Graham have in the past supported requiring illegal immigrants to admit they broke the law, perform community service, pay fines and back taxes, pass background checks and learn English before going to the back of the line of immigrants already in the system.

Several of the senators negotiating the immigration principles are veterans of the comprehensive immigration reform effort under then-President George W.Bush. That process collapsed in 2007 when it came up well-short of the needed votes in the Senate, a bitter outcome for Bush and the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Democrats' leader on the legislation.

Some Republicans still lament that result as a missed opportunity for the party that could have set the GOP on a different path to reach more Latino voters.

Rubio is a relative newcomer to Senate negotiations on the issue, but he's seen as a rising star in his party and a potential 2016 presidential candidate. As a charismatic young Hispanic leader his proposals on immigration have attracted wide notice in recent weeks. And as a conservative favorite, unlike McCain or Graham, his stamp of approval could be critical to drawing in other conservative lawmakers.

A Republican aide said that Rubio has made clear in his interactions with the group that he couldn't sign on to proposals that deviated from the principles he himself has been laying out in recent media interviews, including border security first, a guest-worker program, more visas for high-tech workers and enforcement in the workplace. As for the illegal immigrants already in the country, Rubio would have them pay a fine and back taxes, show they have not committed crimes, prove they've been in the country for some time and speak some English and apply for permanent residency. Ultimately citizenship too could be in reach but only after a process that doesn't nudge aside immigrants already in line, and Rubio hasn't provided details on how long it all might take.

An open question for the Senate group has been whether Obama would release an actual bill or just his own principles. Republicans in the group tend to believe that a bill handed down by the White House could seriously complicate the process, spooking the GOP by coming off as a purely political move since a White House-written bill would have little chance of actually passing.

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Stevie Wonder to perform Super Bowl weekend

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Stevie Wonder is the latest in a parade of entertainers that will perform in New Orleans Super Bowl weekend.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer is headlining an outdoor concert near the Wyndham Riverfront Hotel on Feb. 2, the evening before the big game.

A spokeswoman for the event said Friday that Bud Light is sponsoring the concert. It will include performances by Texas blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. and others.

Also that night, Justin Timberlake is appearing in his first concert in more than four years during "DIRECTV Super Saturday Night," an invitation-only concert being held after DIRECTV's "Celebrity Beach Bowl" that will include a performance by Miami rapper Pitbull.

"Celebrity Beach Bowl" is a star-studded flag football match that will include rapper Snoop Dogg and actor Neil Patrick Harris.

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Rachel Goble helps stop sex trafficking of impoverished children

The SOLD Project helps young girls in Thailand avoid becoming prostitutes through mentoring and education.

By Marilyn Jones,?Correspondent / January 25, 2013

Rachel Goble, founder of The SOLD Project (c.), plays with two girls outside the SOLD resource center in Thailand.

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A few years after graduating from college, Rachel Goble made a radical decision. Rather than continue toward a career in marketing and business, she decided to return to the world of her youth: serving the poor. She felt drawn to working for social justice, which had been at the cornerstone of her upbringing.

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Today, as the president of The SOLD Project, a nonprofit foundation that helps young girls in Thailand escape sex trafficking, Ms. Goble is passionate about her career, she says. In fact, she's certain that The SOLD Project will be part of her life forever.

Now approaching the five-year mark, The SOLD Project ? powered in large part by Goble's relentless drive and determination ? has transformed the lives of dozens of young girls (and boys) in northern Thailand's most poverty-stricken region.

To date, The SOLD Project has provided scholarships for 120 young students so they can stay in school and thereby exponentially better their chances of escaping the harmful effects of a life of prostitution.

With almost no other options for earning a living in rural mountain villages, Thai girls often yield to the promises of "older" women, usually about 21 years old, prostitutes who make money to support their drug addictions by recruiting children into prostitution.

These women tell of jobs and money that await the children in the city. A gift as cheap as a cellphone suggests riches and an easy life to these youngsters. Without an education, young girls fall for these false promises, only to wind up in a life on the streets.

The SOLD Project team believes deeply that education is the key to breaking this cycle. That explains why The SOLD Project focuses on prevention.

Goble has discovered that raising money to start programs or offer opportunities to children before they have succumbed to the lure of prostitution has proved difficult.

But facing daunting challenges comes naturally to Goble. She grew up in northern California, where she felt at home with people from a wide variety of backgrounds.

Her parents, who are committed to working for social justice, brought her from a young age along with them to work for nonprofit groups her dad founded in impoverished places such as Belize. This work instilled in Goble a deep desire to serve the poor, she says. She also has always loved working with children and wanted to advocate for children's rights.

"My childhood was so blessed," she says. "I had no real struggles, but I saw others in the world struggling." She wanted to help.

Goble knew she had a calling to work with young people, but she also wanted to develop her talents in the visual arts. Building on her degree in business with an emphasis in art, she became a professional photographer. Still, she knew that if she wanted to pursue advocacy for children and social justice, she would have to return to school for more education.

Friends suggested attending a seminary, and though she was personally committed to a spiritual life, at first she resisted. Eventually, she found the perfect fit ? Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., which had just started a program in cross-cultural studies. Goble had the opportunity to more or less design a program that would give her the freedom to develop her own interests.

Her graduate course work at Fuller sparked an investigation into children at risk, which led Goble to visit India and South Africa to research her capstone project. There, she says, she "listened and learned" about sex trafficking. She found that the funneling of young girls and boys into the sex industry wasn't only about coercion. Much broader forces, such as extreme poverty, underlie the decisions and mistakes young people make.

The real key to stopping the supply of naive children into sex trafficking, she realized, lay in prevention. However, she discovered that most aid groups focus on helping only after a life in prostitution has begun.

In India, Goble once had a conversation with several madams and young prostitutes. When she asked one woman in her early 20s what had brought her there, the young woman told her, "I'm not like you. I don't have opportunities. I can never get out of this despair."

That conversation proved to be a turning point for Goble.

"It made me so angry," she says. "The belief of no alternative starts in the mind and heart. If you break a woman to the point she doesn't believe in herself, you're not going to be able to help her." Addicting a young girl to drugs may initially keep her tied to prostitution, "but if you break the soul of woman, you no longer need drugs," she says.

That harsh fact fueled Goble's desire to find a way to make a difference, to give young girls in poverty different options. After a chance meeting online with another social activist, Rachel Sparks, the two young women met in person in Los Angeles and produced a documentary, "The SOLD Project: Thailand," a collection of short films about child prostitution.

The documentary showed the underbelly of the sex industry, but also delivered a message of hope ? that prevention could break this ugly cycle.

Mark Zoradi, former president of the Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Group, met the two young women when they approached him about using a Disney studio for a benefit screening of their film, he says. He was so impressed that he wound up coordinating the event. He was also moved that two women so young had such a passion to help others and to bring awareness to the issue.

"I had traveled to Bangkok," Mr. Zoradi says, "and I knew how horrible the situation is there. And I could see that it is much better to prevent rather than to correct."

Zoradi (who's now involved in a new entertainment start-up) says that all the money Goble raises ? primarily from individual donors who pay $16 a month to support a student's schooling ? goes straight to the nonprofit.

"My wife, Cathy, and I both have been inspired by Rachel. She has done a spectacular job," he says.

One of Goble's fellow filmmakers, Nikole Lim, the founder of a nonprofit group that supports survivors of sexual abuse in West Africa (Freelyinhope.org), is impressed by Goble's deep humility.

"Rachel doesn't consider these people as clients or as issues to be fixed," Ms. Lim says. "She forms deep friendships with them because she wants to ... show through their stories [that these are] lives that matter, lives of dignity."

Goble was among the top 10 finalists for the 2012 Edna Award, which honors young women activists focusing on women's rights. And The SOLD Project placed first in a Nike-sponsored 2012 competition, "The Girl Effect," which raises awareness of the rights of girls.

Today, The SOLD Project serves 13 schools and more than 100 scholarship students in rural northern Thailand. It has also built a community center where children as young as 7 can come for mentoring, tutoring, English classes, and job fairs, and to learn about the dangers of sex trafficking. The SOLD Project's staff of eight in Thailand, and two or three back in the United States, are deeply committed to its goals.

And Goble is still working as a professional photographer, camera in hand, looking for stories of injustice to tell.

She advises other young people to find their own goal to inspire them. Sex trafficking is an important topic right now, Goble says, but she warns against simply following another's path.

"Each person should work on the passions of their own heart," she says. "Pay attention to what's in front of you. There are so many ways to help ? tutor a child or help a homeless man."

She says she also believes in the wisdom of the words of Mother Teresa: "If you can't feed 100 people, then feed just one."

What she's learned from following her heart, she says, is that "we're all responsible to some degree."

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Google has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for a new or modified radio station for an experimental radio service other than broadcast. The initial base station will be deployed on Google's campus in Mountain View, Calif. It appears the company intends to build a dense, hyperspeed wireless network.

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Qatar poet appeal becomes test for Web crackdowns

DOHA, Qatar (AP) ? After morning prayers next Monday, Qatar's most prominent defense lawyer plans to gather his files, drive five minutes to the appeals court and try to convince a judge that a poet doesn't deserve to spend his life in prison for a Web-posted verse interpreted as defiance against the Gulf nation's ruler.

The attorney ? a former Qatari justice minister who later helped defend the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein ? knows he has given himself an ambitious agenda.

He first seeks to prove the poet was convicted on an allegedly falsified confession. He is then setting his sights on trying to reform legal codes to give more room for free expression in Qatar, a hyper-rich nation with a rapidly expanding international profile.

And if that's not enough, he also is up against an overall mood from Gulf officials that's becoming decidedly unfriendly to the Web.

Arrests now occur regularly across the Western-backed Gulf states for Twitter posts and blogs ? even some poems ? considered threatening to the state or offensive to rulers increasingly on guard for perceived threats inspired by the Arab Spring uprisings. Earlier this month, two Kuwaitis received two-year prison sentences for Twitter messages considered offensive to the country's ruler. The United Arab Emirates last year imposed sweeping Internet laws that give authorities wide authority against posts construed as a challenge to the ruling system.

"Do we want this to be a region where any political opinion runs of risk of bringing a criminal charge?" said defense lawyer Najeeb al-Nauimi in an interview with The Associated Press in his Doha office. "The system has to reform itself. This is my mission."

The immediate test in Qatar, though, strikes at some of Gulf's most sensitive issues as leaders grope for ways to keep a lid on possible dissent.

The appeal seeks to overturn the most severe punishment from the Web crackdowns: the life sentence in late November against a well-known poet, Muhammad ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami, for a verse deemed as encouragement to fight the ruling system.

While each Gulf state has its own legal procedures and laws, the region is moving toward greater integrations of all policies. The poet's case will be closely followed ? by both authorities and activists ? as a message on how far officials can go in muzzling cyberspace.

"This sentence, in particular, sent a huge chill right across the region," said Rori Donaghy, a coordinator at the London-based Emirates Center for Human Rights. "All these crackdowns are meant to make everyone on the Internet think, 'Could I be next?'"

It also has presents a potential quandary for Qatar, which has tried to craft a reputation as a pragmatic power that has benefited from the Arab Spring by exerting its influence with opposition groups in places such Libya and Syria.

The case could put an uncomfortable spotlight on issues such as Qatar's proposed new media laws that ? like others emerging in the Gulf ? give authorities wide leeway for arrests. Qatar's pan-Arab network Al-Jazeera, meanwhile, has faced criticism for aggressive reporting about rights abuses outside the Gulf but giving scant attention to similar accusations at home.

"What it all shows is that the Gulf has done well with adopting and adapting many aspects of the West in commerce and technology," said Christopher Davidson, an expert on Gulf affairs at Britain's Durham University. "Where it stops is over anything that could challenge the political status quo. There, they fall back on the traditions of coming down fast and hard."

Qatari officials have declined to comment on the poet's conviction or appeal. Even the basis for the charges is difficult to pin down.

Al-Ajami, 37, has been jailed awaiting trial since November 2011. He was taken into custody months after an Internet video was posted of him reciting "Tunisian Jasmine," a poem lauding that country's popular uprising, which touched off the Arab Spring rebellions across the Middle East. In the poem, he said, "We are all Tunisia in the face of repressive" authorities, criticizing Arab governments that restrict freedoms. "Thieves," he called them.

But the actual charges appear to be built around an earlier online dispute in August 2010, before the Arab Spring, said attorney al-Nauimi.

In that instance, al-Ajami claims he was secretly recorded reciting a verse mocking another poet, who was believed close to high-level officials in Qatar. The audio of al-Ajami's poem, recited to a private group at Cairo University, was posted on the Web and became a brief sensation in Gulf literary circles.

In the verse, al-Ajami describes the other poet as an example of a flawed personality unfit to be a leader.

While seemingly tame, the traditions of Arabic poetry often include rich use of allegories and veiled references embedded with sharper meanings. This apparently caught the attention of Qatar's rulers. The case file against al-Ajami includes responses from three poets employed by the Culture Ministry concluding that the poem was an indirect call to challenge the state, said the defense attorney.

"Since when does the Ministry of Culture become the police?" asked al-Nauimi.

He said he tried to get other poets to offer counter-opinions, but "no one would do it."

"They are too scared," he said.

Al-Nauimi plans to undermine the state's case by claiming the prosecutor "cut and pasted" comments from al-Ajami's interrogation to make it appear he said the poem in public when instead it was given among a handful of friends in Cairo, where al-Ajami was studying literature.

Al-Ajami has since expressed his loyalty to the emir, whose family has had friendly ties with al-Ajami's clan for decades. But he won't try to appease the rulers with an apology or writing a poem in their praise.

"We stand behind the emir and the system. No one can deny that," said al-Ajami's brother, Farhad, a law student in Dubai. "But we refuse to go directly to the emir to beg to drop the case. This is not right. He should not be in jail in the first place."

For al-Nauimi, it's also a chance to shoot for a higher goal in a career with bold forays.

Al-Nauimi, who served as Qatar's Justice Minister from 1995-1997, was part of Saddam's defense team in Baghdad and claims he broke the news to the deposed Iraqi leader that the tribunal would likely sentence him to hang. He also says he is ready to defend Syrian President Basher Assad if he ever faces trial.

He views the poet's case as an opportunity to try to roll back some of the hard-line codes on public expression in Qatar as an example to other countries in the region.

"(The emir) can pull the plug on this. I can just pick up the phone. I wouldn't advise that," said al-Nauimi. "I don't want to drop the case. The judiciary system has to correct itself."

"Look," he continued. "They say there is free speech except if it's against the ruler or his family or his relatives or the dignity of the state or the crown prince or his family or the dignity of the crown prince. What's left? A political person can just criticize himself. That's it."

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Algeria: 5 missing foreigners maybe in the desert

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) ? An Algerian official says the search is on for the five foreigners unaccounted for from the terrorist attack on the remote natural gas site, who may be lost in the vast Sahara desert.

The official, a member of Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal's office, said Tuesday the missing foreigners may have tried to escape into the desert and got lost.

An al-Qaida-affiliated band of fighters attacked the vast natural gas complex on Jan. 16 and 37 hostages, including an Algerian security guard, died in the four day standoff.

Many foreigners escaped from the site during the attack and were found by the army wandering through the desert, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

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The irresponsibly stupid and dangerous camouflage patterns of the U.S. military

You'd think the military would want uniform patterns that keep its members safe. And yet somehow, "distinctiveness" has trumped safety

When the Marine Corps selected a digital pattern for its combat uniform in 2002, the U.S. military as a whole seemed to fracture, with each branch wandering aimlessly in a bizarre search for sartorial identity. It's been a long, strange trip since. So let's take a brief look at the camouflage patterns of the U.S. military, and the sorry stories of their adoptions.

Universal Camouflage Pattern (U.S. Army)
The only other country that uses the Universal Camouflage Pattern (see the photos here) for its military is Kazakhstan. That's pretty much everything you need to know about its effectiveness. Make no mistake ? it looks nice. The problem is, everybody can tell, because it doesn't actually blend into anything. The pattern was designed to work in urban areas, forested areas, and desert environments. Such a perfect camouflage would save a fortune, as the Army wouldn't have to issue a new pattern every time it went to war. Of course, there was actually a war going on at the time ? two, in fact ? and the universal pattern didn't work adequately in either of them. The Army's solution? To issue specially-patterned "MultiCam" combat uniforms to soldiers in Afghanistan, but to also continue issuing universal pattern combat uniforms to soldiers coming out of basic training. Combat uniforms, in other words, that would be used everywhere except combat.?

Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern (U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force)
To its credit, MultiCam actually is an effective pattern ? and the Army knew that in 2004, when the military branch passed over MultiCam?in favor of the universal print. Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern, as it is officially know, is characterized by the transition colors on each of its splotches (which are themselves smaller and more refined than those of the old woodland pattern). (See the photos here.) The shades vary from brown to light tan, with vague fields of green. It has found great success in militaries the world over, from the Russian Federal Security Service to the Australian Special Air Service.

MARPAT (U.S. Marine Corps)
As the acronym suggests, MARPAT is the Marine camouflage pattern. (See the photos here.) It marked the U.S. military's first run at a digital uniform, and is (perhaps unexpectedly, given operations tempo and budgetary differences) based on the research of the Canadian Armed Forces. Unlike the Army's ?effort, MARPAT makes no attempt at being a universal camouflage, and there are two sets of colors used: For wooded areas, green, tan, brown, and black, and for desert environments, various shades of sand. (Though an urban variety was developed, it was not approved. Likewise, there is no arctic variation; the Marines use a different pattern entirely for snowy terrain.)

What makes the Marines' digital camouflage unique is also its greatest weakness for the military as a whole. MARPAT is patented, and the Corps has proven an aggressive defender of its intellectual property. While it makes sense for the Marine Corps to stop other countries from adopting such an effective camouflage, it does not make sense for the Marines to withhold permission from other branches of the U.S. military. In recent years, it has resisted efforts by the Army and Navy to derive uniforms from MARPAT and its colors. This is an intellectually indefensible position made entirely for purposes of marketing and recruiting.

Special Warfare units are the only members of the Navy who are authorized to wear the desert variant of MARPAT. The Navy as a whole wears an inexplicably blue digital print, which looks not unlike that of rushing, turbulent water ? precisely the colors you wouldn't want to be wearing if you fell overboard.

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One would do well not to follow the Air Force. If the Army's first effort at a new pattern was idiotic, the Air Force's go was simply embarrassing. First off, the Air Force changed its uniform not because it had found a superior camouflage, but because its chief of staff wanted something that looked "distinctive." (Which is, in fact, the opposite of camouflage.) So just as the United States was gearing up for war in Iraq, the Air Force selected a new tiger stripe pattern in blue and gray made of a material too hot for comfortable use in desert environments. Mercifully, the blue color scheme was later shouted down?by the ranks for being "a little too distinctive."?

The tiger stripe pattern remained, but the colors were changed to those used in the ineffective Army universal camouflage pattern. (See the photos here.) Today, deployed airmen are issued MultiCam-patterned uniforms. In other words, seven years after the invasion of Afghanistan, the Air Force settled on a color scheme that can be worn everywhere except Afghanistan. If the Marines are clinging to MARPAT to attract recruits, it almost seems like the Air Force is using theirs as a recruit repellent. Only one other country uses the U.S. Air Force design for its military: The Dominican Republic, which is itself all but an operational branch of the Mexican drug cartels. In a way, that might actually be the best argument for the pattern's effectiveness.?

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Will Obama's order lead to surge in gun research?

This combination of 2005 and undated file photos shows one of Charles A. McCoy Jr.'s guns included in evidence during his 2005 murder trial in Columbus, Ohio, left, and a side crash test on a 2008 PT Cruiser by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Nearly as many Americans die from guns as from car crashes each year. We know plenty about the second group and little about the first. A lack of research on how to prevent gun violence has left policymakers shooting in the dark as they craft gun control measures without evidence of what works. (AP Photo/Tim Revell, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety)

This combination of 2005 and undated file photos shows one of Charles A. McCoy Jr.'s guns included in evidence during his 2005 murder trial in Columbus, Ohio, left, and a side crash test on a 2008 PT Cruiser by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Nearly as many Americans die from guns as from car crashes each year. We know plenty about the second group and little about the first. A lack of research on how to prevent gun violence has left policymakers shooting in the dark as they craft gun control measures without evidence of what works. (AP Photo/Tim Revell, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety)

(AP) ? Nearly as many Americans die from guns as from car crashes each year. We know plenty about the second problem and far less about the first. A scarcity of research on how to prevent gun violence has left policymakers shooting in the dark as they craft gun control measures without much evidence of what works.

That could change with President Barack Obama's order Wednesday to ease research restrictions pushed through long ago by the gun lobby. The White House declared that a 1996 law banning use of money to "advocate or promote gun control" should not keep the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal agencies from doing any work on the topic.

Obama can only do so much, though. Several experts say Congress will have to be on board before anything much changes, especially when it comes to spending money.

How severely have the restrictions affected the CDC?

Its website's A-to-Z list of health topics, which includes such obscure ones as Rift Valley fever, does not include guns or firearms. Searching the site for "guns" brings up dozens of reports on nail gun and BB gun injuries.

The restrictions have done damage "without a doubt" and the CDC has been "overly cautious" about interpreting them, said Daniel Webster, director of the Center for Gun Policy and Research at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

"The law is so vague it puts a virtual freeze on gun violence research," said a statement from Michael Halpern of the Union of Concerned Scientists. "It's like censorship: When people don't know what's prohibited, they assume everything is prohibited."

Many have called for a public health approach to gun violence like the highway safety measures, product changes and driving laws that slashed deaths from car crashes decades ago even as the number of vehicles on the road rose.

"The answer wasn't taking away cars," said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.

However, while much is known about vehicles and victims in crashes, similar details are lacking about gun violence.

Some unknowns:

?How many people own firearms in various cities and what types.

?What states have the highest proportion of gun ownership.

?Whether gun ownership correlates with homicide rates in a city.

?How many guns used in homicides were bought legally.

?Where juveniles involved in gun fatalities got their weapons.

?What factors contribute to mass shootings like the Newtown, Conn., one that killed 26 people at a school.

"If an airplane crashed today with 20 children and 6 adults there would be a full-scale investigation of the causes and it would be linked to previous research," said Dr. Stephen Hargarten, director of the Injury Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin.

"There's no such system that's comparable to that" for gun violence, he said.

One reason is changes pushed by the National Rifle Association and its allies in 1996, a few years after a major study showed that people who lived in homes with firearms were more likely to be homicide or suicide victims. A rule tacked onto appropriations for the Department of Health and Human Services barred use of funds for "the advocacy or promotion of gun control."

Also, at the gun group's urging, U.S. Rep. Jay Dickey, a Republican from Arkansas, led an effort to remove $2.6 million from the CDC's injury prevention center, which had led most of the research on guns. The money was later restored but earmarked for brain injury research.

"What the NRA did was basically terrorize the research community and terrorize the CDC," said Dr. Mark Rosenberg, who headed the CDC's injury center at the time. "They went after the researchers, they went after institutions, they went after CDC in a very big way, and they went after me," he said. "They didn't want the data to be collected because they were threatened by what the data were showing."

Dickey, who is now retired, said Wednesday that his real concern was the researcher who led that gun ownership study, who Dickey described as being "in his own kingdom or fiefdom" and believing guns are bad.

He and Rosenberg said they have modified their views over time and now both agree that research is needed. They put out a joint statement Wednesday urging research that prevents firearm injuries while also protecting the rights "of legitimate gun owners."

"We ought to research the whole environment, both sides ? what the benefits of having guns are and what are the benefits of not having guns," Dickey said. "We should study any part of this problem," including whether armed guards at schools would help, as the National Rifle Association has suggested.

Association officials did not respond to requests for comment. A statement Wednesday said the group "has led efforts to promote safety and responsible gun ownership" and that "attacking firearms" is not the answer. It said nothing about research.

The 1996 law "had a chilling effect. It basically brought the field of firearm-related research to a screeching halt," said Benjamin of the Public Health Association.

Webster said researchers like him had to "partition" themselves so whatever small money they received from the CDC was not used for anything that could be construed as gun policy. One example was a grant he received to evaluate a community-based program to reduce street gun violence in Baltimore, modeled after a successful program in Chicago called CeaseFire. He had to make sure the work included nothing that could be interpreted as gun control research, even though other privately funded research might.

Private funds from foundations have come nowhere near to filling the gap from lack of federal funding, Hargarten said. He and more than 100 other doctors and scientists recently sent Vice President Joe Biden a letter urging more research, saying the lack of it was compounding "the tragedy of gun violence."

Since 1973, the government has awarded 89 grants to study rabies, of which there were 65 cases; 212 grants for cholera, with 400 cases, yet only three grants for firearm injuries that topped 3 million, they wrote. The CDC spends just about $100,000 a year out of its multibillion-dollar budget on firearm-related research, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has said.

"It's so out of proportion to the burden, however you measure it," said Dr. Matthew Miller, associate professor of health policy at the Harvard School of Public Health. As a result, "we don't know really simple things," such as whether tighter gun rules in New York will curb gun trafficking "or is some other pipeline going to open up" in another state, he said.

What now?

CDC officials refused to discuss the topic on the record ? a possible sign of how gun shy of the issue the agency has been even after the president's order.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a statement that her agency is "committed to re-engaging gun violence research."

Others are more cautious. The Union of Concerned Scientists said the White House's view that the law does not ban gun research is helpful, but not enough to clarify the situation for scientists, and that congressional action is needed.

Dickey, the former congressman, agreed.

"Congress is supposed to do that. He's not supposed to do that," Dickey said of Obama's order. "The restrictions were placed there by Congress.

"What I was hoping for ... is 'let's do this together,'" Dickey said.

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Positive News for Israel in the New Year

Israeli-flag-projection-o-007With the holidays behind us, and the elections, I do have some good news to report about Israel.

No doubt, this is shocking to you.The population of Israel is booming, in contrast to most Western nations, and even many countries in the Arab world.? Meanwhile, Palestinian statistics consistently overstate their actual numbers by 1 million.? I have already written about this here.? One new point though ? the current 66% Jewish majority in the area of the pre-1967 Israel, Judea and Samaria could actually increase to an 80% majority in 2035, if Jewish immigration increases from the former USSR, France, Britain, Argentina and the US.? This is quite possible, in response to Israel?s positive economic indicators, the intensification of European anti-Semitism (largely because of growing Muslim populations), and the growth of Jewish-Zionist education.

? Israel?s economy is also booming.? Israel?s 2009-2012 economic growth of 14.7% leads the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries, ahead of Australia ? 10.7%, Canada ? 4.8%, US ? 3.2%, Germany ? 2.7%, France ? 0.3%, Euro Bloc ? 1.5% decline. Also, Israel?s unemployment rate edged down to 6.7% in November from 6.9% in October. Tourism numbers went up to an all-time high of 2.9 million tourists in 2012. Simultaneously, much of the civilized world is or seems about ready to sink into a recession.? Also, unlike the US and many other nations, Israel does not have crushing debt and entitlement burdens.? Meanwhile, few of the non-oil producing Arab nations are doing well economically. More

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While some may think you?re only enjoying the multiple aspects of social media, the truth of your interest may be tinged with a company focus.
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The use of social media encompasses a wide selection of on the web media types. Although some may possibly only consider a social network like MySpace there are several social media types that contain significant marketing potential for online business.

The truth of one?s interest may likely be tinged with a company focus, although some may think you?re just enjoying the multiple aspects of social media.

What that doesnt mean is that you post only to leave a link back again to your company site. People who visit any social media site see through articles that are overtly geared toward marketing. Most of the time social press people view this as junk even when the social network owners don?t. Ultimately, you can drop credibility of you dont work as a meaningful factor in a social media environment.

Social media may be shown in many different kinds. Lets have a peak at some of them.

Other and youtube similar movie internet sites These films may be interesting, significant, off the cuff and often political in nature. You may present your business in a light and allow individuals to be interested in learning you and your business.

MySpace and other social networks This kind of social media is popular since it draws together multiple elements of social marketing and makes them accessible to the masses of social networking that may be viewed by individuals as an online version of reality television.

Websites This can be a type of social media only if because it does allow interactive exchanges between the writer and the reader.

Forums This could allow you to have someone voice willing to discuss subjects of interest to the majority. Much like all social networking you are able to give a link to your website. If you?re viewed as a trusted source forum members will be likely found by you following you to your internet site to learn more.

Podcasting This is an audio stream that may allow a visitor to hear an individual message from you. This may have a pronounced influence in social marketing.

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Sports is Where the Money is at for Cable Companies reports Obscure Store

(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 13, 2013 ) San Francisco, CA -- Cable providers are not blind to the sections of their product that are valuable: Sports.

That is likely at least a portion of the reason that DirecTV added a surcharge of its programming package, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Any new customers who subscribe to DirecTV are going to be asked to pay a $3 regional sports network fee, according to the report. In Los Angeles, those channels include Prime Ticket, Fox Sports West, Deportes, and SportsNet. The on-the-top charge is simply being added to the fee the cable provider already charge customers.

The $3 fee will appear for all new customers who have opted for the packages priced above the lowest tier. The lowest tier removes regional sports networks, and starts at $30 per month.

Sporting programming is now costing cable providers a fortune, and a large reason that consumers will see their payment increase is specifically due to that fact. Many major sporting events do not stream games online in an accessible way, and thus the fees continue. Subscribers who are not particularly interested in sports channels would love to see channels that cater to sports removed from the cable stable in order to enjoy much cheaper prices. However, that is not an accessible future.

Robert Mercer,, a DirecTV spokesperson, stated that the surcharge is ?a way of recovering some, but not all, of the costs of sports in certain markets,? according to Yahoo Sports.

Many of the largest cities have multiple sports networks, in addition to Los Angeles. DirecTV stated that the affected markets represent nearly 20% of the country's 2010 designated market, says Yahoo Sports.

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The London Eye with Lucy Davis

We chat to the 40-year-old star of The Office and Shaun Of The Dead about divorce, LA living and her obsession with Monster Munch.

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So Lucy, is this your first time on the London eye?

It is, believe it or not. I?m actually quite excited. I lived in London for about 13 years, but for some reason, when you live here you don?t do the tourist things.

You?re based in LA now, but when you come back to Britain what?s the first thing you do?

Buy Monster Munch ? I can?t get them in LA. But I like the life that I have in LA, although it?s not one long round of parties with Brad and Leonardo!

You?ve had a tough few years (Lucy divorced husband, actor Owain Yeoman, 34, in October 2011). Did you consider moving home?

No. I stayed in LA because I like being there and I feel comfortable, secure and happy. I have some very good friends and I couldn?t have got through it without them. You have a choice when it happens ? you decide whether to just suffer or make sure something good comes out of it. And usually it does.

So are you stronger now??

Lucy with her ex Owain

Lucy with her ex Owain

Yes, I am. The divorce is through now. People don?t know why our marriage ended, so they guess. I?ve largely taken the brunt of that, but I really don?t think it?s my right to clear my name to the detriment of someone else. So if I?m going to be blamed then I?m at peace with that. I?ll let that be.

In your latest movie Some?Guy?Who Kills People, you date a man recently released from an asylum.?What?s your type in real life?

I don?t have a type. I?ve never fancied someone on first meeting them. I can really like someone at first sight, but it takes me a while to get to know them, and looks don?t come into it. I?ve dated very different-looking people.

It?s 10 years since The Office. If Ricky Gervais wrote another Christmas special, would you be interested in starring in it?

I?m quite sure I would, if nothing else than for the experience, as it was lovely.

Have you stayed in touch with Ricky and the others?

I haven?t seen Ricky for a long, long time. No bad reason, we just don?t see each other. I see Stephen Merchant quite a bit ? he?s lovely ? and I bumped into Martin Freeman on the plane over here as he?d just been to the Emmys.

You?re looking great! Are your previous issues with weight behind you now?

I?ve been on every diet there is, but I don?t diet and I don?t weigh myself any more. I get criticised for being too fat or too thin, but it doesn?t p**s me off now.

Where would you like to be in five years time?

The answer is? happy. We grow up thinking: ?I?d like to be really successful.? Or: ?I?d like to be married with children and a house like this.?

Do you not want those things?

If I start saying: ?I?ll only be happy when specific things happen,? they?ll end up not happening.?Happiness can?t be pursued; it must ensue.

  • Some Guy Who Kills People (15) is out now on DVD and Blu-ray.

The damage

New tattoos Lucy?s had post-divorce?2

Number of times she gave us the ?Dawn from The Office? puppy-dog eyes 4

Number of times we were dazzled by her diamond-white teeth Dozens

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Microsoft to Shut Down Windows Live Messenger

Microsoft is sometimes slow in laying to rest some of its older services, but not so MSN Messenger. Microsoft has announced that the company will shutter the service on March 15th for good. Of course Microsoft will not leave you high and dry, that?s a perk of the company purchasing Skype in 2011. Switch over and never look back. R.I.P MSN Messenger

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Always on the lookout for a bottle for my son's lunch box that doesn't leak I yet again took a gamble when I came across this plain looking bottle in Asda. If I'm completely honest it wasn't the design that grabbed me but the reduced price of ?1.50. We have given a few different bottles a go with some lovely pictures or designs on it and all have leaked so it was time for a change. And how smug do I feel now I have finally found that bottle that doesn't leak and my son is no longer required to hold his lunchbox upright at all times!

The Sistema twister bottle has a twist top mechanism which for us is something different to all the previous bottles we have tried. To simply open it, you twist the collar of the bottle and the top pops up with an unsealed hole to drink out of. Then twist it the other way and it pops back down sealing the bottle. Simple yet it seems to give a perfect seal and no leakages occur leaving a very happy boy and mum!

The bottle my son has is the 460ml bottle in the aqua blue colour. I feel for a full day at school the 460ml size is perfect for my son. He never quite manages to finish all his drink but there is usually very little left. With the bottle sealed it measures about 18.5cms in length and fits perfectly in my son's Cars lunchbox. The bottles don't come with any fancy pattern designs on them but they are available in some vibrant colours, I have seen the aqua, lime green and bright pink colours available. The bottle does also have side grooves to it making it easier and more comfortable to hold. As with most things these days this product is dishwasher safe although I can only tell you what the manufacturer says as I 'm not lucky enough to have a dishwasher! It is also freezer safe.

From the moment we got the bottle home my son loved it. I thought I would have been greeted with disgruntles about the fact it didn't have cars on or some other fad but there wasn't a single one. My son, aged four and a half was just very pleased with the new twist and open bottle he now had. He even went as far as saying he quite liked the colour! Straight away he found it very easy to use and twist up and down. My three year old son has used it from time to time and to begin with was a little unsure on how to open it but he soon got the hang of it and it wasn't long till he requested a big boy bottle of his own. My eldest has used his bottle in his lunch box everyday and we have yet to have a leakage problem four months on. Both my son's like drinking out of the bottle and haven't moaned once about how quick or slow it goes.

From a parents point of view the bottle doesn't leak and the boys like it so I do too! It isn't too bad to clean. To get the lid off you twist it to open and then keep twisting it till it comes off. It is fairly easy to clean and hasn't caused any problems yet. I would highly recommend to any parent or any adult for that matter if you are after a leak free bottle.

Summary: A leak free bottle I would highly recommend.

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