Friday, August 2, 2013

Global travel warning: US cites al-Qaida threat

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, speaks to staff members at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. The Obama administration hasn't sent its top diplomat to Pakistan since 2011, and Kerry's trip is a chance for the former senator to get to know the newly elected prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, who came to power in Pakistan's first transition between civilian governments.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, speaks to staff members at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. The Obama administration hasn't sent its top diplomat to Pakistan since 2011, and Kerry's trip is a chance for the former senator to get to know the newly elected prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, who came to power in Pakistan's first transition between civilian governments.

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Secretary of State John Kerry gives policy address on same-sex spouses applying for U.S. visas, Friday, Aug. 2, 2103, at the U.S. Embassy in London. The U.S. will immediately begin considering visa applications of gay and lesbian spouses in the same manner as heterosexual couples, Kerry said on Friday. (AP Photo/Jason Reed. Pool)

(AP) ? The United States issued an extraordinary global travel warning to Americans Friday about the threat of an al-Qaida attack and closed down 21 embassies and consulates across the Muslim world for the weekend.

The alert was the first of its kind since an announcement preceding the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This one comes with the scars still fresh from last year's deadly Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, and with the Obama administration and Congress determined to prevent any similar breach of an American Embassy or consulate.

"There is a significant threat stream and we're reacting to it," said Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He told ABC News in an interview to be aired Sunday that the threat was "more specific" than previous ones and the "intent is to attack Western, not just U.S. interests."

The State Department warning urged American travelers to take extra precautions overseas, citing potential dangers involved with public transportation systems and other prime sites for tourists and noting that previous terrorist attacks have centered on subway and rail networks as well as airplanes and boats. It suggested travelers sign up for State Department alerts and register with U.S. consulates in the countries they visit.

The statement said that al-Qaida or its allies might target either U.S. government or private American interests. The alert expires on Aug. 31.

The State Department said the potential for terrorism was particularly acute in the Middle East and North Africa, with a possible attack occurring on or coming from the Arabian Peninsula.

U.S. officials pointed specifically to Yemen, the home of al-Qaida's most dangerous offshoot and the network blamed for several notable terrorist plots on the United States, from the foiled Christmas Day 2009 effort to bomb an airliner over Detroit to the explosives-laden parcels intercepted the following year aboard cargo flights.

"Current information suggests that al-Qaida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August," a department statement said.

The alert was posted a day after the U.S. announced it would shut many diplomatic facilities Sunday. Spokeswoman Marie Harf said the department acted out of an "abundance of caution" and that some missions may stay closed for longer than a day. Sunday is a business day in Muslim countries, and the diplomatic offices affected stretch from Mauritania in northwest Africa to Afghanistan.

"I don't know if I can say there was a specific threat," said Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, the House Foreign Affairs Committee's top Democrat, who was briefed on the State Department's decision. "There is concern over the potentiality of violence."

Although the warning coincided with "Al-Quds Day," the last Friday of the Islamic month of Ramadan when people in Iran and some Arab countries express their solidarity with the Palestinians and their opposition to Israel, U.S. officials played down any connection. They said the threat wasn't directed toward a specific American diplomatic facility.

The concern by American officials over the Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is not new, given the terror branch's gains in territory and reach during Yemen's prolonged Arab Spring-related instability.

The group made significant territorial gains last year, capturing towns and cities in the south amid a power struggle in the capital that ended with the resignation of Yemen's longtime leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh. A U.S.-aided counteroffensive by the government has since pushed the militants back.

Yemen's current president, Abdo Rabby Mansour Hadi, met with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Thursday, where both leaders cited strong counterterrorism cooperation. Earlier this week, Yemen's military reported a U.S. drone strike killed six alleged al-Qaida militants in the group's southern strongholds.

As recently as June, the group's commander, Qasim al-Rimi, released an Arabic-language video urging attacks on U.S. targets and praising the ethnic Chechen brothers accused of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings. "Making these bombs has become in everyone's ... reach," he said, according to the English subtitles.

"The blinking red intelligence appears to be pointing toward an Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula plot," said Seth Jones, counterterror expert at the Rand Corp., referring to the branch of al-Qaida known as AQAP.

Britain also took action Friday in Yemen, announcing it would close its embassy there on Sunday and Monday as a precaution.

Britain, which closely coordinates on intelligence matters with Washington, stopped short of releasing a similar region-wide alert but added that some embassy staff in Yemen had been withdrawn "due to security concerns." British embassies and consulates elsewhere in the Middle East were to remain open.

Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman, said the embassy threat was linked to al-Qaida and concerned the Middle East and Central Asia.

"In this instance, we can take a step to better protect our personnel and, out of an abundance of caution, we should," Royce said. He declined to say if the National Security Agency's much-debated surveillance program helped reveal the threat.

Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence panel, also supported the department's decision to go public with its concerns.

"The most important thing we have to do is protect American lives," he said, describing the threat as "not the regular chitchat" picked up from would-be militants on the Internet or elsewhere.

The State Department issued another warning a year ago about potential violence connected to the Sept. 11 anniversary. Dozens of American installations were besieged by protests over reports of an anti-Islam video made by an American resident, and in Benghazi, Libya, the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed when militants assaulted a diplomatic post.

The administration no longer says Benghazi was related to the demonstrations. But the attack continues to be a flashpoint of contention with Republicans in Congress who say Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and others in the government misled the country about the nature of the attack after failing to provide adequate diplomatic protection.

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Associated Press writers Donna Cassata, Sagar Meghani and Kimberly Dozier in Washington and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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Anne the Adventurer: No, I Will Not Go On a Diet With You / Choose ...

In our culture, we seem to find peace in the common struggle to be thin and look perfect. We engage in group put-down sessions where we repeatedly talk about things we hate about ourselves or what we want to change, and it's not uncommon to hear people talking about their latest diet.

I've been in many a situation where I'm at a party and someone suggests we all take a picture together. You know how this goes. Everyone gathers, people suck in their stomachs or turn their heads in just the right way, the way they've practiced so you can't see that double chin, and Snap!?the picture is taken. Then, we gather around the camera to look at the captured image, and take turns saying what we don't like about it. Oh my gosh, I look so tired. My hair is all messed up! That double chin, blech. I look so fat.

It's usually moments like these where the conversation turns to dieting or health or fitness. We go through our rolodex of fad diets, which ones we've tried and failed at. And this is when I about when the question comes out: I'm going on a new diet. Do you want to try it with me?

I am so sick of this.

So sick of the line of thought that diets are the answer, that thinness is the answer to all of our problems, and that if we don't change, we're doomed.

I wrote a bit about this on Tuesday, about how these sorts of questions are intrusive and insulting to me, but I wanted to go a bit deeper. Deeper into what I think is the way out of all of this diet talk.

There are so many facets to this, but I think it all comes down to one simple phrase: I am enough.

As I sit at my desk typing these words, I stopped to think about if I believe this phrase, in this exact moment. It takes some twisting and bending of my usual questions - am I thin? Am I well dressed? Those aren't the right roads. So I turn to the fact that I am healthy, that my skin is clear because I am eating whole, nutritious foods and exercising a few times a week. That my mind is alive and the creative juices are flowing. That I am contributing my story to the world, to this blog, to the Choose Beauty series. That I am in a strong and healthy marriage. That I have beautiful friendships.

I could go on.

The truth is, I am enough. Without changing one thing about myself, I am enough.

It's hard for me to write about this because I am at a point in my recovery where I am trying to lose the weight I gained when I first entered treatment last year. I'm doing it in a healthy way, and I am being monitored by health care professionals. With every meal, I think about my eating disorder and dieting, and can you imagine how hard it is to make the healthy choice to eat in a balanced way when I am being asked about going on a diet?

Diets don't work. Balanced, healthy eating works.?

But before any of that, you have to believe that you are enough.

Do you?

Image by?Lou Mora.?

Source: http://www.annetheadventurer.com/2013/08/no-i-will-not-go-on-diet-with-you.html

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

GOP candidate qualifies for Pueblo recall race

DENVER -

Former Pueblo police officer George Rivera has made the ballot to challenge a Colorado state senator in a recall over new gun restrictions.

The Colorado Secretary of State's office said Tuesday that Rivera submitted 1,462 valid signatures to get on the ballot. He needed 1,000 signatures to qualify.
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He's a Republican hoping to unseat Democratic Sen. Angela Giron (HEE'-rawn) over her support for gun legislation that expands background checks and limits the size of ammunition magazines. Democratic Senate President John Morse is also facing a recall. His Republican opponent, Bernie Herpin, has also submitted signatures and they're in the process of being verified.
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Rivera retired in 2005 as deputy chief of the Pueblo Police Department. He's never run for office.
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The election is Sept. 10.

Source: http://www.krdo.com/news/gop-candidate-qualifies-for-pueblo-recall-race/-/417220/21252306/-/fq6p7wz/-/index.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Dos ejemplares se imponen en Cl?sico 'Tito' Neuman

Los caballos 'El Kalibre' y 'El Quiche' cruzaron a la par la l?nea de meta para ganar el Cl?sico Augusto 'Tito' Neuman realizado en la tarde de hoy en el Hip?dromo Presidente Rem?n.

Los equinos, montados por los jinetes Omar Hern?ndez y Luis Arango, llegaron a la meta y repartieron $2.80 y $2.20 a boleto ganador. Ambos fueron escoltados por los ejemplares'El Respetuoso' y 'El Morisqueto'.

La carrera se realiz? en distancia de 1800 metros y reparti? $22,400 en premios.

Source: http://www.tvmax-9.com/deportes/noticias_detalle.asp?id_news=114772

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Study: Cannabinoids Can Reduce Skin Cancer By 90%

microscopes 3 150x150 Study: Cannabinoids Can Reduce Skin Cancer By 90%The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology recently published a study from researchers at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health that shows cannabinoids can decrease up to 90 percent of skin cancer in a timeframe of only 20 weeks.

Researchers used a natural marijuana derivative known as synthetic cannabinoids which are characteristically more active. The examination was conducted on lab mice riddled with skin cancer over a 20 week period in which researchers discovered that cannabinoids played an instrumental role in reducing the mice?s skin cancer by up to 90 percent.

Furthermore, the study in question revealed that the synthetic cannabinoids were responsible for ?inhibiting tumor promotion.?

IMG 6878 150x150 Study: Cannabinoids Can Reduce Skin Cancer By 90%The study?s researchers came to the conclusion that this is the first report ?indicating the structure?activity relationships for the anti-inflammatory activity of synthetic cannabinoids on TPA-induced inflammation in mice. Naphthoylindoles, JWH-018, -122 and -210, had the most potent anti-inflammatory activity and also markedly inhibited tumor promotion by TPA in the two-stage mouse skin carcinogenesis model. The present results suggest that synthetic cannabinoids, such as JWH-018, -122 and -210, may be used as cancer chemo preventive agents in the future.?

This is astounding news! Now, if we could only commission a study that examines the multitude of beneficial uses for hash oil a.k.a. Rick Simpson?s Oil-Phoenix Tears to validate all of the anecdotal evidence that is already in existence.

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Fix Up Your House With These Home Improvement Tips ...

TIP! You can take a big bite out of the cost of a kitchen remodeling project by opting to give your existing cabinets a new finish, instead of buying all-new cabinetry. You can use some paint on the base and add new finishing knobs to really update the look.

No matter what you?re attempting to do in life, knowing how to do it is a great point from which to start. This is certainly true of home improvement. You surely do not want to improve your home in such a way to your roof leaks or your basement stairs are hazardous. The following tips will give you the knowledge you need to get started in home improvement.

TIP! Store material that you?re using for building between floor joists or ceiling rafters. It is fairly easy to store a lengthy piece of molding or even a two by four in this fashion.

Having the right tools is essential when you are doing renovations. If you have the right equipment you will ensure you do a good job and it is simple to do. Knowing how to use those tools is just as important as having the right tools.

TIP! The addition of a bathroom to the home can increase the value of your home. Having additional bathrooms is terrific, particularly if it is on a different floor from the existing ones.

It?s very easy to dress pillows for a teenager?s room. Use old clothes that aren?t being worn anymore, including band shirts, old jeans, and cool shirts, and cut and sew the pieces together so that they can fit onto the pillows. This will enhance their room with a bit more flavor and personality.

TIP! Ask a reputable professional to help you inspect the condition of your existing floors before you decide to lay down all new hardwood. Sometimes you may have beautiful, natural hardwood hiding underneath layers of carpet or linoleum that is just waiting to be refinished.

Use baby food jars for organizing your office. You can screw or superglue the jar lids under the wall shelf. Small things like nails and screws, beads or jewelry making supplies can be stored in these jars. Once you do this, twist these jars into place underneath your shelf. This saves you a ton of counter space.

TIP! Do not demolish too much when you start your home improvement task. You have to be able to see what you are tearing down before you remove something.

Be cautious when choosing a drain cleaner for your most stubborn clogs. Cleaners can differ a great deal, and many of them are quite harsh. Crystallized cleaners can stick to the pipes and corrode them. If you have a septic tank, you have to pick a drain cleaner approved for that use.

TIP! If you want to free up the space on your tables and nightstands, try buying a floor lamp to replace your table lamps. The floor lamps can be moved to different areas of the room because they are free standing.

There are lots of various dangers to be wary of when taking on a home improvement project. Don?t buy drywall (also known as wall board or sheet rock) that was made in China. In 2005, there was a drastic increase in the amount of drywall imported from China by US builders. The biggest problem with it is that the quality control standards are virtually nonexistent, so the weak product simply fails to hold up. There have been extreme situations in which the drywall has released harmful gases that have a drastic, negative impact on wiring in walls.

TIP! Take a good look at your porch when considering improvements. Anyone who drives up to your home is going to see the porch first.

Start thinking about, and planning for, your home improvement project early in the game. There are a million different things you can do to your living space if you just look in the right places. Removing the rush to find just the right color scheme will reduce the stress of your renovation.

TIP! When painting your home, whether just a wall or your entire home, first you have to know how much paint is needed. Make an accurate estimate based on measurements; if you guess, you may spend too much on paint.

Don?t forget to put sealant over your grout after laying new tile work. Grout is not waterproof on its own, but porous instead. Without sealing grout, moisture can creep in, creating mildew and mold. If left unsealed, you will notice your grout discolors quickly from stains. Not only is sealed grout easier to clean and more attractive, it may save you a lot of money by preventing expensive-to-repair mildew issues.

TIP! ?Age-in-place? home improvements should be a major priority when it comes to home improvement. This concept helps you to cope within the home as you are going to get older as time passes.

In most cases, home improvements are easy enough for almost anyone to take care of. However, it is still important to proceed with caution and research any repair you plan before you begin. This article should have helped you understand that a little know-how goes a long way. Best of luck to you with your home improvement projects!

Source: http://www.floorkitchenbath.com/fix-up-your-house-with-these-home-improvement-tips/

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Social media help track property lost in Holocaust

BERLIN (AP) ? When Cati Holland checked her email a few weeks ago, she was surprised to find a message saying she was eligible for compensation for her grandmother's Berlin store that was seized by the Nazis more than 70 years ago.

It wasn't spam or a phishing attempt or even a legitimate note from a German official working to track down victims and their heirs. Rather, it was from an Israel-based social media genealogy company that is using the Internet to help match property stolen by the Nazis to heirs of the victims.

"My grandmother told me so many stories about the store ? about the beautiful dresses and fancy hats they made, the wealthy customers who wore them," Holland, 75, told The Associated Press by phone from Hadera, Israel.

"But we always thought everything had been lost after my parents fled the Nazis. It never even occurred to us to claim any kind of restitution. I was completely surprised about that email."

Since the collapse of the Third Reich in 1945, Germany has paid around 70 billion euros ($92 billion) in compensation to the victims of the Holocaust. More than two million people have received lump sum payments or an ongoing monthly pension. The state of Israel has received around 1.7 billion euros ($2.2 billion), according to the German finance ministry.

Part of the compensation was earmarked for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, a private New York-based organization that works to secure restitution for survivors and their heirs. Descendants can come forward to claim their family's assets until the end of 2014 if they find their original property on a recently released list by the Claims Conference, called the Late Applicants Fund.

Over the years, the search for the heirs has become more complicated because most of the Holocaust survivors have died. Descendants also don't always have detailed knowledge of their family's former assets.

But the rise of social media has offered new opportunities to track heirs and close the books on one of the darkest chapters of German history.

"We are only just seeing the huge impact that social media will have on Holocaust history," said Robert-Jan Smits, the director-general of the European Union's commission for research and design. "We are moving from dusty archives to digitized databases."

One of the driving forces behind the new push has been Gilad Japhet, CEO and founder of Israel-based MyHeritage, a social media website with about 70 million registered users worldwide that lets individuals build their own family trees online.

A few months back, Japhet read a report about the Claims Conference's list of over 40,000 buildings, stores and factories that could not be matched with their original owners. Japhet matched some names on the list to the millions of names that users had posted on MyHeritage's family trees online.

"I thought my chances of finding any of the names on the website of MyHeritage were not looking good since experts have been searching for them for decades. But I still wanted to give it a chance," Japhet said. "I chose some very rare names from the list and to my surprise the second name I put in was already a match."

Japhet put together a team of five employees and had them write a computer program that automatically matches the names on the Claims Conference's list with those on the virtual family trees. So far, they have been able to match about 150 names on the list with names on the family trees. They expect to continue working on this project for several more months.

In the case of Cati Holland, MyHeritage initially contacted her son-in-law Eran Karoly. He had posted a family tree which included Recha Cohn, Holland's grandmother and the owner of the Berlin store, which was located on the fashionable Kurfuerstendamm boulevard in the western part of the city. Holland's grandparents escaped to South America shortly after the Nazis took over in the early 1930s and ended up in Israel many years later.

Holland filed an application for restitution to the Claims Conference and is now waiting for a response. The level of compensation depends on various factors, such as the value of the property and how many people will apply until 2014.

"I filled out the forms and sent in birth certificates and several photos," Holland said.

The Claims Conference itself says it has "received hundreds of applications" for the Late Applicants Fund but can't say for sure how many of them were due to MyHeritage.

Applicants who qualify for restitution will have to wait until the program's deadline on December 31, 2014, the Claims Conference's chairman Reuven Merhav wrote in an email.

As for Japhet and his team, they have made clear to the claimants that they don't want any money in return for their efforts.

"In my emails to the users, I always write that we don't want any money for doing this, nor part of any restitution they will get," said Japhet. "We do this as a mitzvah ? which in Judaism is a good deed."

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AP researcher Randy Herschaft contributed reporting from New York.

Online:

www.myheritage.com

Claims Conference's list of names:

http://forms.claimscon.org/LAF/LAF-Liste.pdf

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/social-media-help-track-property-lost-holocaust-092159321.html

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