Thursday, February 28, 2013

Hagel swears in as defense chief after bruising confirmation battle

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Seth MacFarlane said on Tuesday that he would not host the star-studded Academy Awards ceremony again, after TV critics panned Sunday's show. "Family Guy" creator and star MacFarlane was asked on Twitter whether he would host the Oscars a second time after making his debut in Sunday's show, and replied: "No way. Lotta fun to have done it, though." MacFarlane's response came after TV critics slammed the telecast, in which 40.3 million Americans saw Iran hostage thriller "Argo" take home the top prize for Best Picture. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hagel-swears-defense-chief-bruising-confirmation-battle-134424928.html

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The ConsUmer: Questions About a Robotic Surgery

Ever since it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2005, robotic surgery for hysterectomy has been heavily advertised. Surgeons promise that using the da Vinci robotic device will bring better results and an easier recovery, and many hospitals claim that patients will experience less pain and fewer complications, getting back on their feet faster.

The company that makes da Vinci robotic surgery equipment promoted it last May at free health workshops organized by the federal Office on Womens? Health. On Sunday, the Liberty Science Museum in Jersey City will host its first ?Let?s Operate Day,? offering guests ?hands-on? practice peering into video monitors and using da Vinci?s robot arms to pick up and manipulate small objects.

The cost of the new technology is rarely mentioned. But last week, a new study that evaluated outcomes in more than a quarter of a million American women raised questions about the manufacturer?s claims. The paper, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, compared outcomes in 264,758 women who had either laparoscopic or robotically assisted hysterectomy at 441 hospitals between 2007 and 2010. Both methods are minimally invasive and involve smaller incisions than open abdominal surgery.

The researchers found no overall difference in complication rates between the two groups, and no difference in the rates of blood transfusion, even though one of the claims regarding robotic surgery is that it causes less blood loss.

But the researchers did find a big difference in cost. Robotically assisted surgery for hysterectomy costs on average about one-third more than laparoscopic surgery.

?It?s important to separate the marketing from the data,? said Dr. Jason D. Wright, the study?s lead author, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia University Medical Center. ?For the surgeon, there is a greater degree of movement and control of the instruments and the visualization is better.

?But the ultimate question is, does this change outcomes for patients? This study suggests that there really is not a lot of difference as far as quantifiable outcomes.?

The majority of patients in both groups left the hospital in less than two days, though patients who had robotic surgery were slightly more likely to go home that early: 80 percent went home in less than two days, compared with 75 percent of those who had laparoscopic surgery.

But the cost of robotic surgeries was significantly higher, with a median cost to the hospital of $8,868, compared with $6,679 for laparoscopic hysterectomy. The study did not look at the difference in patients? bills, but according to Newchoicehealth.com, the average patient price for a laparoscopic hysterectomy ranges from $7,700 in Dallas to $11,600 in Los Angeles.

With laparoscopic surgery ? sometimes called keyhole surgery ? narrow instruments and a small video camera are inserted through tiny incisions; the surgeon sees the image on a monitor and can cut and sew tissue with the instruments. With robotically assisted surgery, the surgeon sits at a console with a 3-dimensional view of the surgical site, and computer technology translates his or her hand movements into precise, scaled movements of the instruments.

Even without offering clear advantages the proportion of hysterectomies performed robotically has increased rapidly, up to nearly 10 percent of hysterectomies in 2010 from less than 1 percent in 2007, Dr. Wright said. Minimally invasive surgeries for hysterectomies are increasing across the board, he found, even at hospitals not performing robotic surgery.

Dr. Myriam J. Curet, chief medical adviser to Intuitive Surgical, which makes the da Vinci systems, did not dispute the study?s findings, but said the important message was that more women were able to receive minimally invasive surgeries because more options were available.

?That?s good for patients and for the health care system,? Dr. Curet said. Women who are not candidates for laparoscopic surgery might still be candidates for robotically-assisted surgery, she added.

Right now, however, it is not clear how to identify which women would benefit from robotic surgery and which would do well with a less expensive method.

The growing use of robotic surgery in hospitals will continue to drive up health costs, said Joel S. Weissman, of Brigham and Women?s Hospital and a co-author of an editorial published with the study.

?Once you have that robot, the tendency is to use it for all kinds of things, for which it may or may not have great value,? Dr. Weissman said. Studies like this one, he said, demonstrate the waste of health care dollars on ?something that costs a lot more and doesn?t offer any added benefit over current treatment options.?

Each year approximately 600,000 American women have hysterectomies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By age 60, one in three American women has had her uterus removed, often along with her ovaries and cervix.

Critics who say far too many hysterectomies are done in the United States worry that all the attention to surgical method distracts from the question of whether patients should be having the surgery at all.

Most hysterectomies are prescribed for conditions that are not life-threatening, and advocates worry that women are not fully informed of the long-term harms, which may include a loss of sexual responsiveness, depression and chronic constipation, and higher risk for osteoporosis and heart disease, said Nora W. Coffey, the founder of the nonprofit Hysterectomy Educational Resources and Services Foundation.

?That?s the conversation we should be having,? Ms. Coffey said.


Nora W. Coffey and other experts emphasize that women considering a hysterectomy should discuss all options with their doctors.

?Ask what the alternatives are and whether watchful waiting is an option. Remember that it is irreversible, regardless of how the surgery is done.

?Learn about the nonreproductive functions of the uterus, ovaries and cervix, and the potential long-term consequences associated with their removal, as well as the function of the ovaries and cervix.

?If you proceed, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different surgical methods with your doctor. Interview several surgeons and inquire about the cost and how much insurance will cover. Your co-pay may vary depending on the surgical method.

?Tell your surgeon if you do not want your ovaries and cervix removed.

Source: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/25/questions-about-a-robotic-surgery/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Tesco to source more meat in Britain

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Tesco, the world's third-largest retailer, said it would buy more meat from its home market in Britain and shorten supply chains after the discovery of horsemeat in beef products shook consumer confidence in supermarket sourcing.

Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, was one of the first grocers to be hit by the horsemeat scandal, which has prompted European governments to demand tougher rules on the sourcing and labelling of meat products.

"Where it's reasonable to do so, we will source from British producers," Tesco Chief Executive Philip Clarke told farmers at the National Farmers Union conference in Birmingham, central England on Wednesday.

Clarke said Tesco would seek more partnerships with British farmers and that from July all fresh chicken sold at Tesco's stores in the United Kingdom would come from British farms.

"We'll move over time to ensure that all of our chicken in all of our products, fresh or frozen, is from the British Isles," he said.

The discovery of horsemeat in some beef products sold by Tesco led to criticism from Prime Minister David Cameron and knocked 480 million pounds off its market value on January 16.

Tesco's shares have risen since then, but British supermarkets are trying to reassure rattled consumers that meat products are properly labelled and clearly sourced.

Clarke, who started his career stacking shelves at Tesco, responded to the scandal with a more stringent product testing regime and a pledge to offer customers insight into Tesco's global supply chain.

"We are going to examine all aspects of our supply chain. We'll look at the processes that we use and make sure we can be totally confident in how our products are being sourced," he told farmers.

Clarke said the retailer would establish an independent panel of experts to advise on its supply chain, which would need to be shortened and simplified.

Livestock specialists say that ensuring a chain of quality from farm to table will cost money - particularly at the cheaper, ready-made meal end.

"It does not follow that the measures I am announcing today mean that food needs to become more expensive," Clarke said, contradicting comments he made earlier in the day, when he told BBC's Today radio programme that he hoped but could not promise there would be no price increases.

Clarke had said in a February 21 statement that raising standards "doesn't mean more expensive food".

Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said British suppliers should seize on increased demand for top-quality British products that pass through "rigorous traceability systems".

"This is a fantastic opportunity for British farmers to show their products to the British consumer, because the British consumer has had a horrible shock in recent weeks. There is a clear fraud in the horsemeat scandal," Paterson said.

Farmer Mark Leggott said the beef industry's reputation had suffered from decades of health scares including foot and mouth disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).

But Leggott, who has 25 years of experience on his farm in the eastern English county of Lincolnshire, said the beef industry had stabilised and could be bolstered by a renewed focus on British produce in the wake of the horsemeat scandal.

"We've already jumped through the hoops in this country. We can just go and fill that capacity straight away; we fulfil the criteria already in terms of traceability and provenance," Leggott said in an interview.

(Additional reporting by James Davey and Estelle Shirbon; Editing by Jane Baird)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tesco-says-source-more-british-meat-091502428--finance.html

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Anonymous Hack Of Bank Of America - Business Insider

Anonymous hackers have released 14 gigabytes of information allegedly related to Bank of America and a web intelligence firm it hired to spy on hackers and social activists last year.

Emails detail how employees of TEKSystems actively watched hacker forums and social media sites for any remotely relevant pieces of "intelligence."

The leak includes a list of more than 10,000 words, phrases, and references ? everything from "jihad" to "keg stand" to "I Wish That I Had Duck Feet" ? that was used to match for entries on forums like anonops and sites including Twitter (including Tweetdeck),?pastebin, Facebook,?and various blogs.

A press release from Par:AnoIA (aka Anonymous Intelligence Agency) states that the data "clearly shows that the research was sloppy, random and valueless."

But the emails include "Daily Cyber Threat Highlights" that list events and stories from all over the world.

And the data dump adds a new element to what is known about public and private entities surveilling protestors of Occupy Wall Street.

We knew that web intelligence firm Ntrepid mapped online relationships between anarchists and the leaders of Occupy. These documents reveal that TEKSystems assembled "intelligence" reports on both Occupy and hackers for (at least) the first 11 months of 2012.

Anonymous insists it was not a hack:

"[T]he data was not acquired by a hack but because it was stored on a misconfigured server and basically open for grabs. Even more alarming, the data was retrieved from an Israeli server in Tel Aviv."

"As a bonus," the hackers released 4.8 gigabytes of data containing the salary information top executives around the world, including Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/anonymous-hack-of-bank-of-america-google-2013-2

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Tech leaders plan virtual push on immigration

(AP) ? High-tech leaders including the former heads of AOL and Mozilla are organizing a "virtual march for immigration reform" aimed at pressuring lawmakers to enact sweeping changes to the nation's immigration laws.

The effort unveiled Monday is particularly focused on making it easier for the U.S. to attract highly educated immigrants and those aiming to work in high-tech fields.

Silicon Valley leaders and others have long complained of the difficulties of bringing high-tech workers to the U.S. and allowing them to stay once they're here, and immigration legislation taking shape on Capitol Hill is expected to address the issue.

The new effort, backed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Partnership for a New American Economy, aims to collect supporters and organize a date this spring for them to flood lawmakers' offices via Twitter, Facebook, and other means.

"What we're essentially doing is having tech leaders use technology to influence the debate," said John Feinblatt, Bloomberg's chief policy adviser. "In the in the old days, people used to hire a lobbyist."

The possibilities of such an approach were illustrated last year when Congress dropped legislation to crack down on online piracy after a massive campaign by Internet services and users.

The new effort brings together an array of high-tech heavy hitters including Steve Case, co-founder of AOL and chief executive of Revolution; John Lilly, former chief executive of Mozilla and partner at Greylock Partners; venture capitalist Mike Maples; and Brad Feld, managing director of the Foundry Group.

"We've got to make the case that in today's economy the currency is talent, and we need the talent in this country if we want to continue to be the great economic leader that we are," Feinblatt said.

The group's priorities for emerging immigration legislation include more visas for high-tech workers; a new visa for entrepreneurs, something some other industrialized nations already offer; and permanent resident status for immigrants who graduate from U.S. universities with degrees in science, technology, engineering and math.

These are all measures supported by President Barack Obama and are likely to be embraced to some degree in legislation being written in the Senate by a bipartisan group of negotiators.

Current law limits the number of immigrants who can come to the U.S. to work for high-tech companies and provides no straightforward path for top-tier graduates to stay here. More so than other areas of the immigration debate, such as border security and a path to legalization for the 11 million illegal immigrants already here, boosting high-tech immigration tends to enjoy bipartisan support, although there've been disputes in Congress over how to accomplish the goal.

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Online: www.marchforinnovation.com

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Immigration detainees released in budget crunch

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? The Associated Press has learned that federal immigration authorities have released a number of detainees around the country to save money.

Gillian Christensen, spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Washington D.C., said Monday that field offices have been directed to review their numbers of detained immigrants to ensure the jail populations stay within budgeted resources.

Christensen says an unspecified number of immigrants have been released and placed on more cost effective forms of supervision.

She says she did not have further details about those forms of supervision or how many people have been released.

Christensen says the agency will continue to pursue the cases in court and deport people when necessary.

Immigration activists say the agency most likely released detainees in California, Texas, Florida, and New Jersey.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/immigration-detainees-released-budget-crunch-021333553.html

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Conservative candidate wins Cyprus election

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) ? Conservative candidate Nicos Anastasiades won Cyprus' presidential runoff election Sunday by one of the widest margins in 30 years, and will quickly have to face the formidable task of preventing the country from suffering a financial meltdown.

Anastasiades won with 57.48 percent, far ahead of left-wing rival Stavros Malas, who had 42.51 percent of the vote, according to final results.

Cypriots chose their leader at a critical time, and the new president will be under pressure to quickly finalize a financial rescue package with the eurozone's other 16 countries and the International Monetary Fund.

Sunday's vote was "a clear and strong mandate for change and reforms to lift our country out of the vicious circle of crisis,"?Anastasiades spokesman Tasos Mitsopoulos said after exit polls showed he would be a clear winner.

As results trickled in just after polls closed, Anastasiades' supporters celebrated outside his campaign headquarters in the capital Nicosia, honking horns and waving flags.

The new president will face a tough battle convincing reluctant countries, especially Europe's economic powerhouse Germany, that tiny Cyprus deserves help after its banks lost billions of euros on bad Greek debt.

Anastasiades will let the world know that "we're determined to assume our responsibilities, restore Cyprus' credibility, fight to implement change and reform while demanding form our (EU) partners to stand in solidarity with us," Mitsopoulos added.

His defeated rival said the new president could count on his support if his actions were deemed to be beneficial for Cyprus.

"I state that we will stand by the new president if we assess his actions and policies to be for the good of the country because the unity of our people is what's most important right now," Malas said as he conceded the election. "At the same time, we will be strong critics of whichever actions and decisions that we deem not to serve the country's best interests."

Anastasiades has capitalized on what many feel were five years of failed left-wing rule under outgoing President Dimitris Christofias and his communist-rooted AKEL party ? which backs Malas ? that caused Cyprus' sorry economic state.

The 66-year-old leader of the main opposition Democratic Rally party has boasted of his connections with Europe's center-right leaders and seeks to spend political capital he's built up over the years to convince Europe that Cyprus deserves help.

Last year, Cyprus sought financial assistance of up to ?17 billion ($22.7 billion), a sum roughly equivalent to its annual gross domestic product, which has raised concerns whether the country would be able to pay back any loan. The country has been unable to borrow from international markets since mid-2011, and turned to long-time ally Russia last year for a ?2.5 billion ($3.3 billion) loan to keep it afloat.

Cyprus, a divided island of around 1 million people in the far eastern end of the Mediterranean, is one of the smallest members of the 27-nation European Union and faces deep political and economic problems. The country has a presidential system of government, and the office carries a lot of power.

Cyprus has already enacted deep public sector wage cuts and tax hikes under a preliminary bailout agreement.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/conservative-candidate-wins-cyprus-election-175418692--finance.html

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Ex-Canada ambassador pleased Affleck thanks Canada

Grant Heslov, from left, Ben Affleck, and George Clooney pose with their award for best picture for "Argo" during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday Feb. 24, 2013, in Los Angeles. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

Grant Heslov, from left, Ben Affleck, and George Clooney pose with their award for best picture for "Argo" during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday Feb. 24, 2013, in Los Angeles. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

TORONTO (AP) ? The former Canadian ambassador to Iran who protected Americans at great personal risk during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis said Monday it was good to hear Ben Affleck thank Canada after Affleck's film "Argo" won the Oscar for best picture.

"Argo" came under criticism from some Canadians, including former ambassador Ken Taylor, who said he felt slighted by the movie because it makes Canada look like a meek observer to CIA heroics. Taylor says it minimizes Canada's role in the Americans' rescue.

Taylor criticized Affleck on Friday and said he hoped Affleck would acknowledge Canada's role. Affleck briefly thanked Canada in his acceptance speech Sunday.

"Finally, he mentioned Canada," Taylor said. "Under the circumstances, I think that was fine. It certainly acknowledged Canada. I think certainly the movie was about CIA agent Tony Mendez. I think that President Carter's remarks put everything in proportion."

Carter appeared on television last week and said, "90 percent of the contributions to the ideas and the consummation of the plan was Canadian," but the film "gives almost full credit to the American CIA."

Taylor kept the Americans hidden at his residence and at the home of his deputy, John Sheardown, in Tehran for three months and facilitated their escape by arranging plane tickets and persuading the Ottawa government to issue fake passports. He also agreed to go along with the CIA's film production cover story to get the Americans out of Iran.

Taylor became a hero in Canada and in the United States where crowds celebrated with banners that proclaimed, "Thank you, Canada."

Taylor said the movie makes it seem like the Canadians were just along for the ride. Taylor and Carter both noted that Mendez, played by Affleck in the film, was only in Iran for a day and a half.

"The movie is done. President Carter expressed his views, and that's where we sit. I think, being realistic, there's not much at this point that can be realized," Taylor said.

"Argo" also makes no mention of Sheardown, the First Secretary at the embassy. Taylor said it was Sheardown who took the first call from the American diplomats who had evaded capture when Iranian militants seized the U.S. Embassy in November 1979 and agreed right away to take the Americans in. Sheardown died on Dec. 30, and his wife, Zena, called the movie disappointing.

"Argo" screenwriter Chris Terrio, who won best adapted screenplay prize Sunday night, mentioned Taylor and Sheardown in his speech after saluting Mendez.

"Thirty-three years ago Tony, using nothing but his creativity and his intelligence, got six people out of a very bad situation," said Terrio, who based his script on Mendez's book "The Master of Disguise" and a Wired magazine article by Joshuah Bearman.

"And so I want to dedicate this to him and the Taylors and the Sheardowns and people all over the world in the U.S., in Canada, in Iran, who use creativity and intelligence to solve problems non-violently."

Taylor appreciated that Terrio mentioned Sheardown, Sheardown's wife and Taylor's wife.

"He dedicated it to Tony Mendez. That was what his script was about, it so that's understandable. I think that recognition of both Pat and myself and John and Zena was in a sense welcomed," he said.

During a recent talk in Toronto, Taylor took issue with a myriad of creative liberties in "Argo" and said Terrio "had no idea" what he was talking about.

Friends of Taylor were outraged last September when "Argo" debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival. The original postscript of the movie said that Taylor received 112 citations and awards for his work in freeing the hostages and suggested Taylor didn't deserve them because the movie ends with the CIA deciding to let Canada have the credit for helping the Americans escape.

Taylor called the postscript lines "disgraceful and insulting" and said it would have caused outrage in Canada if the lines were not changed. Affleck flew Taylor to Los Angeles after the Toronto debut and allowed him to insert a postscript that gave Canada some credit.

In a statement released on Friday, Affleck said he admired Taylor very much but said he was surprised Taylor still had an issue with the film. Affleck also said he agreed narrate a documentary that Taylor is involved with, about Canada's role in the Iran hostage crisis.

Taylor said it was news to him that Affleck had agreed to narrate the documentary and said he looked forward to working on it with him.

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Pope's last blessing from window draws crowd

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Pope Benedict XVI's leads the Angelus prayer from the window of his apartments on Sunday in the Vatican. The pontiff celebrates his last Angelus prayer at the end of a week-long spiritual retreat, ahead of his resignation on Thursday.

By Frances D'Emilio, The Associated Press

VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI gave his pontificate's final Sunday blessing from his studio window to the cheers of tens of thousands of people packing St. Peter's Square, but sought to reassure the faithful that he wasn't abandoning the church by retiring to spend his final years in prayer.

The 85-year-old Benedict is stepping down on Thursday evening, the first pope to do so in 600 years, after saying he no longer has the mental or physical strength to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics.?

But while he has lately looked tired and frail, the crowd filling the cobblestone square seemed to energize him, and he spoke in a clear, strong voice, repeatedly thanking the faithful for their closeness and affection as they interrupted him, again and again, with applause and cheers. Police estimated some 100,000 people turned out.?

Benedict told the crowd that God is calling him to dedicate himself "even more to prayer and meditation," which he will do in a secluded monastery being renovated for him on the grounds behind Vatican City's ancient walls.?

As cardinals gather for the election of a new pope, the Vatican was sharply critical of a wave of reports in the Italian media. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.

"But this doesn't mean abandoning the church," he said, as many in the crowd looked sad at his departure from regular view. "On the contrary, if God asks me, this is because I can continue to serve it (the church) with the same dedication and the same love which I have tried to do so until now, but in a way more suitable to my age and to my strength."?

The phrase "tried to" was the pope's adlibbed addition to his prepared text.?

Benedict has one more public appearance, a Wednesday general audience in St. Peter's Square.?

Benedict smiled at the crowd after an aide parted the white curtain at his window, telling the people, "thank you for your affection."?

Heavy rain had been forecast for Rome, and some drizzle dampened the square earlier in the morning. But when Benedict appeared, to the peal of church bells as the clock struck noon, blue sky crept through the clouds.?

"We thank God for the sun he has given us," the pope said, sounding cheerful.?

As cheers continued in the crowd, the pontiff simply turned away from the window and stepped back down into apartment, which he will leave on Thursday, taking a helicopter to the Vatican summer residence in the hills outside Rome while he waits for the monastery to be ready.?

A child in the crowd held up a sign on a yellow placard, written in Italian, "You are not alone, I'm with you." Other admirers held homemade signs, saying "Grazie."?

No date has yet been set for the start of the conclave of cardinals, who will vote in secret to elect Benedict's successor.?

One Italian in the crowd seemed to be doing a little campaigning, hoisting a sign which mentioned the name of two Italian cardinals considered by observers to be potential contenders in the selection of the next pontiff.?

Flags in the crowd represented many nations, with a large number from Brazil.?

The cardinals in the conclave will have to decide whether it's time to look outside of Europe for a pope.

Related:

Vatican blasts Italian media for 'false and damaging' reports

LA's Cardinal Mahony calls himself 'scapegoat' ahead of deposition, conclave

US Catholics like Pope Benedict but many ready for new direction, married priests

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Iran announces uranium finds, days before nuclear talks

DUBAI (Reuters) - Days before resuming talks over its disputed atomic program, Iran said on Saturday it had found significant new deposits of raw uranium and identified sites for 16 more nuclear power stations.

State news agency IRNA quoted a report by the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) which said the reserves were discovered in northern and southern coastal areas and had trebled the amount outlined in previous estimates.

There was no independent confirmation. With few uranium mines of its own, Western experts had previously thought that Iran might be close to exhausting its supply of raw uranium.

"We have discovered new sources of uranium in the country and we will put them to use in the near future," Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani, head of the AEOI, was quoted as saying at Iran's annual nuclear industry conference.

The timing of the announcement suggested Iran, by talking up its reserves and nuclear ambitions, may hope to strengthen its negotiating hand at talks in Kazakhstan on Tuesday with the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

Diplomats say the six powers, known as the P5+1, are set to offer Iran some relief from international sanctions if it agrees to curb its production of higher-grade enriched uranium.

The West says Iran's enrichment of uranium to a fissile purity of 20 percent demonstrates its intent to develop a nuclear weapons capability, an allegation the Islamic republic denies.

FROM MINE TO CENTRIFUGE

The enriched uranium required for use in nuclear reactors or weapons is produced in centrifuges that spin uranium hexafluoride gas (UF6) at high speeds. The UF6 is derived from yellow cake, a concentrate from uranium ore discovered in mines.

Iran's reserves of raw uranium now stood at around 4,400 tonnes, taking into account discoveries over the past 18 months, IRNA quoted the report as saying.

In another sign that Iran is intent on pushing forward with its nuclear ambitions, the report also said 16 sites had been identified for the construction of nuclear power stations.

It did not specify the exact locations but said they included coastal areas of the Gulf, Sea of Oman, Khuzestan province and the Caspian Sea.

Iranian authorities have long announced their desire to build more nuclear power plants for electricity production. Only one currently exists, in the southern city of Bushehr, and that has suffered several shutdowns in recent months.

The announcements could further complicate the search for a breakthrough in Kazakhstan, after three unsuccessful rounds of talks between the two sides in 2012.

"We are meeting all of our obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and we should be able to benefit from our rights. We don't accept more responsibilities and less rights," Saeed Jalili, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, was quoted as telling Saturday's conference.

In what Washington has called a provocative move, Iran is also installing new-generation centrifuges, capable of producing enriched uranium much faster, at a site in Natanz in the centre of the country.

Western diplomats say the P5+1 will reiterate demands for the suspension of uranium enrichment to a purity of 20 percent, the closure of Iran's Fordow enrichment plant, increased access for International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors and agreement to address concerns on existing uranium stockpiles.

In return, the latest embargoes on gold and metals trading with Iran would be lifted. Iran has criticized the offer and says its rights need to be fully recognized.

"If the P5+1 group wants to start constructive talks with Tehran it needs to present a valid proposal," said Jalili. "It needs to put its past errors to one side ... to win the trust of the Iranian nation."

In a statement issued before the Iranian announcement, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said the six-power group wanted to enter a 'substantial negotiation process' over Tehran's nuclear program.

"The talks in Almaty are a chance which I hope Iran takes," he said.

(Additional reporting by Alexandra Hudson in Berlin; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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The Jacksons believe their brother Michael Jackson was persecuted like Jesus. Speaking to The Guardian newspaper, Jermaine said: "God blessed him because he knew what Michael was going to do with his talent. He was a voice for children who were starving, and he brought the world sing like 'We Are The World', 'Heal The World' and 'Man In The Mirror'. Everything he did was for the betterment of mankind. Look what Jesus did when he walked the earth. He did all those miracles and they still found a way to nail him up on that cross."

The four brothers went on to allege Dr. Conrad Murray - who is currently serving jail time for involuntary manslaughter for his part in Michael's death from Propofol intoxication in June 2009 - was a stooge of his record company Sony and they believe the label deliberately orchestrated his downfall by planting allegations of child molestation in the media. The 'Thriller' singer bought a 50 per cent stake in Sony/ATV in 1985 and his siblings have a "conspiracy theory" that the label wanted to diminish his popularity and power to wrestle control of the valuable catalogue of songs back from Michael.

Jermaine accusingly said: "Bottom line? They killed him. The doctor was just a figure in a bigger hand."

He wasn't the Messiah he was a person with a lot of issues who sang pop songs and danced a bit. If he didn't want to be accused of child abuse he shouldn't have slept with children.

Source: http://revjph.blogspot.com/2013/02/sony-killed-jesus.html

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Sony'den Korsana Kar?? Bir Patent Daha


? ? Yeni nesil konsolunu duyuran Sony, silah nitele?inde tan?tabilece?imiz patentlerini de ortaya ??karmaya ba?lad?. Sony, 2011'in A?ustos ay?nda ald??? patentleri ge?ti?imiz g?n tan?t?ma a?t?.

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? ? Firman?n korsana kar?? ald??? patentlere bakt???m?zda Sony, oyunlar?n y?klenme s?relerini kar??la?t?rarak korsan oyun kullanan cihazlar? g?n y?z?ne ??karacak. ??yle ki, korsan olarak kullan?lan oyunlar araya illegal onaylamalar? da koydu?undan dolay? oyunlar?n y?klenme s?resi uzuyor. Sony'nin yeni teknolojik patenti de, oyunlar?n y?klenmesinde ge?en her segmentin daha ?nceden kay?t alt?na al?nm?? kriterlere oranla y?klenme s?relerini kar??la?t?r?yor.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

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Bridal Guide: For His Eyes Only: PG-13 Boudoir Photos

My fianc? listens half-heartedly whenever I talk about which cake flavor or Pantone color shade we should choose for our wedding, but his ears instantly perk up at the mention of boudoir. In my opinion, boudoir photo sessions are a fun idea for brides who want to flaunt their curves, give an unforgettable gift to their leading man, and who believe that confidence is sexy (raises hand). I've planned on surprising Edwin with just-for-him photos on our wedding day.

Here, I've picked out some of my PG-13 boudoir inspirations that are perfect for any girl who doesn't want to make her grandmother blush for days!

By: Angelica Bragg, the blog maven of The Bridal Detective and a Bridal Guide contributor

  • For His Eyes Only: PG-13 Boudoir Photos

    This bombshell beauty even makes hair rollers look sultry! <strong><a href="http://thebridaldetective.com/bombshell-boudoir/" target="_hplink">Check out more photos from this boudoir shoot.</a></strong> <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.duttaphotography.com/" target="_hplink">Dutta Photography</a></em></span>

  • I love the idea of using props that hold special value to your groom, like his beloved motorcycle or a stethoscope (if he's a doctor). This one is perfect for music lovers. <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/planning/wedding-reception/unique-wedding-ideas" target="_hplink">Check out more unforgettable wedding ideas here.</a></strong> <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.thephotolove.com/" target="_hplink">Photo Love Photography</a></em></span>

  • Wear your veil to not only set the tone, but provide some discreet coverage. (<strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/blogs/fashion-beauty/veil-trends%20" target="_hplink">Here's how to find the right veil for your personality.</a></strong>) It?s the perfect image to text to your groom right before you walk down the aisle! <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.elizabethmessina.com/" target="_hplink">Elizabeth Messina</a></em></span>

  • Is your groom a <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/blogs/real-brides-speak-out/football-theme-wedding-ideas" target="_hplink">diehard sports fan</a></strong>? Slip on his favorite basketball, baseball, football, soccer, or hockey jersey. It's a sweet way to show that you care about what <em>he</em> cares about. <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.redbootboudoir.com/?p=55" target="_hplink">Red Boot Boudoir Photography Studios</a></em></span>

  • If you're shy when it comes to showing off your figure, a cozy-comfy sweater paired with <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/blogs/real-brides-speak-out/honeymoon-lingerie" target="_hplink">lacy lingerie</a></strong> underneath is a great compromise. <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://lovenotes.tammynguyenle.com/" target="_hplink">Photography by Tammy Nguyen Le</a></em></span>

  • Sometimes, all you need is a gorgeous, light-filled room and a romantic slip to create photo magic! <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.claudiadenobrega.com/" target="_hplink">VDA Studios</a></em></span>

  • <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/planning/wedding-planning-basics/new-must-have-wedding-photos" target="_hplink">Plus, check out 50 photos you <em>must</em> take with your groom.</a></strong> <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.claudiadenobrega.com/" target="_hplink">VDA Studios</a></em></span>

  • This shoot is guaranteed to stop anyone in their tracks?<strong><a href="http://thebridaldetective.com/outdoor-oasis-boudoir-by-le-boudoir-studio/" target="_hplink">check out more photos here!</a></strong> <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.leboudoirstudio.com/" target="_hplink">Le Boudoir Studio</a></em></span>

  • I?m not sure why, but I always love any photo session that includes a field, and this one is especially stunning. The necklace and fringed wrap add a boho-chic element. <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://http//melissa-munding.com/" target="_hplink">Melissa Munding</a></em></span>

  • Is your groom so obsessed with his car that he has multiple names for her? Borrow his favorite ride for the day, and pair it with equally fabulous lingerie for photos that will <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/beauty-fitness/health-fitness/hot-honeymoon-sex" target="_hplink">make his heart race.</a></strong> <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.carlamarieblog.com/outdoor-boudoir/" target="_hplink">Carla Marie Photography</a></em></span>

  • Will you <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/blogs/bridal-buzz/valentines-day-wedding-inspiration" target="_hplink">be my Valentine?</a></strong> Just like in elementary school, the candy hearts sweeten the proposition! <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://sharellestudios.com/2012/08/17/hott-miss-k-sharelle-studios-shreveport-boudoir/" target="_hplink">ShaRelle Phography</a></em></span>

  • Inspired by pin-ups from decades past? We're crushing on this redhead's darling style. <strong><a href="http://www.bridalguide.com/blogs/bridal-buzz/gatsby-wedding-inspiration" target="_hplink">Plus, check out <em>Great Gatsby</em>-inspired wedding ideas here.</a></strong> <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.theboudoirvixen.com/blog/?p=2480" target="_hplink">The Boudoir Vixen</a></em></span>

  • Known for baking cupcakes that could rival Martha Stewart's? Spice things up in the kitchen with a sassy retro boudoir theme. <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.wedding-resource.com/category/wedding-photography/" target="_hplink">The Wedding Resource</a></em></span>

  • I believe that there's nothing sexier than wearing your groom's nine-to-five button-down; it?s a safe assumption that he?ll agree, too! <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://http//www.coutureboudoir.com/mobile/?page_id=42" target="_hplink">Couture Boudoir </a></em></span>

  • Between the knee-highs and stark setting (where did this take place, exactly?) this is one of the more quirky-fun shoots I've seen. <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://hellogorgeousphotography.com/" target="_hplink">Hello Gorgeous Photography</a></em></span>

  • Doesn?t love just make you want to jump up and down with excitement? This girl is having fun with boudoir and letting her personality shine! <br> <br> <span style="font-size: 10px;"><em>Photo Credit: <a href="http://blog.shannonrosan.com/" target="_hplink">Shannon Rosan</a></em></span>

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Friday, February 22, 2013

The Mac daddy of problems: Can an Apple owner be a gamer ...

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Becoming a member of the Apple club is no easy investment. Whatever Apple product you?ve just purchased will be out-of-date within the next year, the weekly updates quickly get annoying, and the Mac-specific spinning rainbow of doom is? aggravating, to put it lightly. All that said, these issues aren?t impossible to live with; you?ve likely got a Mac or an iPod and you?re probably happy about it. For the most part, you knew what you were getting into, but soon enough, the afterthoughts start pouring in, and it?s really the afterthoughts that make or break owning an Apple product. Unfortunately, for a lot of people, gaming on a computer can be one of those afterthoughts.

No respectable gamer, whatever your preferred format, would invest in a Mac as a gaming computer. If anything, most invest in a Mac because they need a specific program to work with (for me, it was Final Cut). All the annoyances aside, Macs are great, durable computers, and they?re the best investment for more artistic workloads. So chances are you became a gamer who owns a Mac because console games were more your thing and, again, you needed a specific set of tools. Then, and only then, maybe because fate is cruel, you took the time to discover Steam.

Steam has a great selection of games for the Mac, and it only continues to grow. But for every Mac game released, it feels as though five new PC games have followed suit. The fact that there are games that can run on both PC and Linux now and not Mac is bile inducing. Macs are, again, excellent computers, and the more up to date your Mac is, the better it can run newer games. So why then in the minds of Mac purchasers and thus Apple is gaming an afterthought?

Part of this carefully laid trap is the fact that most Apple product users fall into the trap of iOS games. There are some fantastic iOS games out there, games where you pay once and have a legitimately fun addition to your library. Unfortunately most iOS games are credit card traps. Whether your game was free or cost you a buck, chances are you?ve had to deal with investing larger sums of money to keep playing or straight up quit, which in any case must make you a god of some sort.

iOS games are like the fast food of the gaming world. You?re on the go, but you?re craving something cheap that can be pumped out in seconds. Like scarfing down a meal from McDonald?s, your craving has been satisfied, and for the time being you can get on with the rest of your life.

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That doesn?t necessarily make all iOS gamers ?casual gamers? (many iOS-based review sites can attest to that). But it does send a confusing message to Apple, one that repeats the phrase every McDonald?s employee has been programmed with: somewhere out there, a customer is hungry, feed them. Of course, users eat whatever is handed to them up like potato chips, and in no time we?re stuck with even more pumped out garbage. This ideology is the reason Apple hasn?t taken the time to reach out to developers and make gaming on Mac a priority. Because they?d rather feed you cheap garbage instead.

But back to the big Macs (ba-zing!), it?s not the worst decision in the world own a Mac and game on it, but don?t count on getting the best of the best out of that decision either. If you?re really excited for a game that apparently doesn?t run on the Mac, odds are you?re going to purchase it anyway in the hopes that it will eventually be released (I?ve had varying degrees of luck with this system). The fact is actually quite sad, but that seems to be how it?s going to say unless Mac owners or people interested in owning a Mac speak up about the issue. Being an Apple product owner and a gamer doesn?t have to be the butt end of every joke, but until more people speak up, the thought of running something like say L.A. Noire on the Mac is going to be hilarious to the rest of the gaming world.

Source: http://www.steamgamefans.com/the-mac-daddy-of-problems-can-an-apple-owner-be-a-gamer-3115.html

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HTC settles with FTC over insecure implementation of Carrier IQ, HTC Logger

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HTC America has settled with the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) over concerns that the company put millions of customer's personal information at risk with insecure implementations of software on its devices. The FTC found that HTC did not take a reasonable amount of care in implementing best coding and security practices when creating software for its devices, having this to say:

"[HTC] failed to provide its engineering staff with adequate security training, failed to review or test the software on its mobile devices for potential security vulnerabilities, failed to follow well-known and commonly accepted secure coding practices, and failed to establish a process for receiving and addressing vulnerability reports from third parties."

Those are some pretty strong words for the company, but where it really hits home is the consumer-facing issues that were caused by this lack of oversight. The FTC explains that HTC's implementation of Carrier IQ and HTC Logger on its devices left customer data vulnerable to attack, alongside errors that would let third parties bypass Android's built-in permissions system.

The second part of the FTC's complaint is that it finds HTC was deceptive in telling consumers about the security risks of its software implementations, stating that the device user manuals and interface of the "Tell HTC" app were misleading. Both of these issues in implementation are said to have undermined the normal consent mechanism of Android that would have kept user's data safe.

So what does this mean for HTC? The FTC is requiring that the company develop and release software patches for its devices that are affected with these vulnerabilities, and HTC has said that it has already released some patches at this point. Furthermore, HTC will have to submit to "independent security assessments" every 2 years for the next 20 years. HTC will also be forbidden from making misleading statements about the security of its devices and user's data going forward.

This is a pretty big finding from the FTC, but isn't necessarily uncommon. Although their may not have been widespread exploits that were taking advantage of these security holes, it's important that HTC is going to be making changes to help security going forward. Though we would have preferred if HTC was implementing best practices in the first place, rather than it coming to an investigation by the FTC.

Source: FTC



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Dolphins Central :: The Miami Dolphins Should Trade Up in the 2013 NFL Draft to Grab Dee Milliner

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The Miami Dolphins have the means to either rebuild their team, or move up and get the guy they need.? In the first three rounds they have picks 12, 43, 56, 79, and 84 so they could either rebuild via the draft or actually move up and alter their draft in a way they see fit. The Dolphins need a cornerback urgently after their number one cornerback Sean Smith and the franchise seem to be millions of dollars for a new contract apart which isn?t good since Miami lacks serious depth at the cornerback position.

The Dolphins have a legit course of action as they could bundle their first and a second and maybe one of their thirds and jump two division rivals whom are in the top ten of this year?s draft in the Buffalo Bills, and New York Jets. There is a guy that will fill a huge need for Miami as previously was alluded to, cornerback taking someone line Dee Millinerat pick 5 would make a lot of sense as it fills an urgent need, and Milliner can even shut down some tight ends due to his large (6? 1? 200 lbs.) frame and his sheer athleticism as it was demonstrated in the BCS Championship game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Granted the cost would be high for the Dolphins, however this team is desperate for secondary help especially with teams stocking up with more and more wide receivers these days as the NFL is a pass happy league .

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Ponemah Green Family Golf Center in Amherst

When you contribute on Monday, March 11th, you'll be entered into a drawing to win a Family Unlimited Annual Pass to Ponemah Green Family Golf Center in Amherst, NH.? The pass is for 2 adults and 3 children, 7 days a week.?? Drawing ends at 10am so hurry!

If you contributed prior to March 11th, you'll be entered into the drawing too!? The sooner you contribute, the more drawings you'll be entered in.

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Dozens killed in Damascus car bombing

The headquarters of Syria's ruling party was reportedly targeted in what the government once again described as a terrorist attack.

By Albert Aji and Ben Hubbard,?Associated Press / February 21, 2013

This photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows first responders working after a huge explosion that shook central Damascus, Syria, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. A car bomb shook central Damascus on Thursday, exploding near the headquarters of the ruling Baath party and the Russian Embassy, eyewitnesses and opposition activists said.

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A car bombing near Syria's ruling party headquarters in Damascus killed 53 people on Thursday, according to state media, while mortar rounds exploded near the army's central command in the city.

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It was the third straight day of attacks on the center of the capital, among the deepest and fiercest on the heart of Bashar Assad's seat of power during the civil war.

The car bombing was the deadliest attack inside Damascus in nine months and within hours, two other bombings and a mortar attack on the military compound followed.

While no one group has claimed responsibility, the attacks suggest that rebel fighters who have gotten bogged down in their attempts to storm the capital are resorting to guerrilla tactics to loosen Assad's grip on the capital.

The day's deadliest attack struck a main street on the edge of central Mazraa neighborhood, near the headquarters of Assad's Baath party and the Russian Embassy, as well as a mosque, a hospital and a school.

TV footage of the blast site showed firemen dousing a flaming car with hoses. The state news service, SANA, published photos showing a large crater in the middle of the rubble-strewn street and charred cars.

Witnesses at the scene said a car exploded at a security checkpoint between the Russian Embassy and the central headquarters of Assad's ruling party.

"It was huge. Everything in the shop turned upside down," one local resident said. He said three of his employees were injured by flying glass that killed a young girl who was walking by when the blast hit.

"I pulled her inside the shop but she was almost gone. We couldn't save her," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution for speaking with foreign media.

Ambulances rushed to the scene of the blast, which shattered windows and sent up a huge cloud of smoke visible throughout much of the city, witnesses said.

State TV called it a "terrorist" attack by a suicide bomber. It said at least 53 people were killed and more than 200 wounded.

The Britain-based activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 42 people were killed, most of them civilians. Some members of the Syrian security forces were also killed, it said.

There was no way to immediately reconcile the differing death tolls.

The bombing appeared to be the second most deadly in the Syrian capital since the uprising against Assad began 23 months ago. Fifty-five people were killed in the first, a double suicide bombing outside of an intelligence building in May, 2012.

The most extreme of Syria's rebel groups, Jabhat al-Nusra, claimed responsibility for that and other bombings that have struck targets associated with the regime but also killed civilians.

Such tactics have galvanized Assad's supporters and made many other Syrians distrustful of the rebel movement as a whole, most of whose fighting groups do not use such tactics.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Thursday's attack.

Russia's state owned RIA Novosti news agency quoted a Russian Embassy official as saying the Embassy building had been damaged in the blast but no one was hurt.

Among those wounded by flying glass was Nayef Hawatmeh, the leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a radical Damascus-based Palestinian group.

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In rich and poor nations, giving makes people feel better than getting, research finds

Feb. 21, 2013 ? Feeling good about spending money on someone else rather than for personal benefit may be a universal response among people in both impoverished countries and rich nations, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.

"Our findings suggest that the psychological reward experienced from helping others may be deeply ingrained in human nature, emerging in diverse cultural and economic contexts," said lead author Lara Aknin, PhD, of Simon Fraser University in Canada.

The findings provide the first empirical evidence that "the warm glow" of spending on someone else rather than on oneself may be a widespread component of human psychology, the authors reported in the study published online in APA's Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Researchers found a positive relationship between personal well-being and spending on others in 120 of 136 countries covered in the 2006-2008 Gallup World Poll. The survey comprised 234,917 individuals, half of whom were male, with an average age of 38. The link between well-being and spending on others was significant in every region of the world, and it was not affected by other factors among those surveyed, such as income, social support, perceived freedom and perceived national corruption, the study said.

The results were similar in several experiments the researchers themselves conducted with participants in wealthy and poor countries. For one analysis, they compared responses from 820 individuals recruited mostly from universities in Canada and Uganda. The participants wrote about a time they had either spent money on themselves or on others, after which they were asked to report how happy they felt. They were also asked if they spent money on another person to build or strengthen a relationship. People who remembered spending money on someone else felt happier than those who recalled spending money on themselves, even when the researchers controlled for the extent to which people built or strengthened a relationship, according to the study.

The researchers obtained the same results when they conducted an online survey of 101 adults in India. Some respondents were asked to recall recently spending money on themselves or someone else, while others were tested for their happiness level without recalling past spending. Those who recalled spending on someone else said they had a greater feeling of well-being than those who remembered spending on themselves or those who weren't asked about spending.

In another experiment, 207 university students in Canada and South Africa reported higher levels of well-being after purchasing a goody bag for a sick child rather than buying one for themselves. Both groups went to labs where they were given a small amount of money and told to buy a bag of treats for themselves or one for a child at a local hospital.

"From an evolutionary perspective, the emotional benefits that people experience when they help others acts to encourage generous behavior beneficial to long-term human survival," said Aknin.

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  1. Aknin, L. B., Barrington-Leigh, C. P., Dunn, E. W., Helliwell, J. F., Burns, J., Biswas-Diener, R., Kemeza, I., Nyende, P., Ashton-James, C. E., & Norton, M. I. Pro-social Spending and Well-Being: Cross-Cultural Evidence for a Psychological Universal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, (in press) 2013 DOI: 10.1037/a0031578

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