Sunday, December 30, 2012

To Promote Securities Investment Practices And Introduce New Analytical Techniques On Traded Products - Qatar Exchange Signs MoU With QFIS ? Hamad Bin Khalifa University

Qatar Exchange and the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies - Hamad Bin Khalifa University today signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation between the two sides in the field of education, training and consultation in terms of investment products traded on Qatar Exchange and global financial markets.? This MoU is part of QE?s ongoing efforts to promote and strengthen the culture of securities investments among citizens and expatriates in the State of Qatar.

The MoU was signed by Mr. Rashid bin Ali Al Mansoori, Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Exchange, and Dr. Hatem Al-Qaranshawi, Dean of the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies.? The two sides pledged under the memorandum to work positively and constructively together to achieve the objectives of the MoU.

The MoU aims at enhancing mutual cooperation in terms of the development and provision of training programs, education courses and seminars for local investors in order to raise the level of their securities investment knowledge and familiarize them with the most important products offered for trading in the market, along with briefing them on the financial ratios used to analyze the performance of the listed companies and stock price trends, so as to achieve the goal of attracting the citizens and expatriates to invest in Qatar Exchange and consequently contribute in the economic growth in the country.? As per the MoU, the QFIS?s role is to offer training programs and organize seminars along with ensuring all the required resources for these activities.

Mr. Rashid bin Ali Al-Mansoori, CEO of Qatar Exchange, welcomed the signing of the MoU and described it as a basis for fruitful cooperation with the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies for the purpose of promoting investment awareness among public investors in Qatar and raise the level of efficiency of QE?s dealers in order to enhance liquidity in the market and contribute in supporting the economic growth in the country.

In this occasion, Mr. Al-Mansoori stressed on the importance of offering new traded products in Qatar Exchange in order to diversify the investment options before investors and contribute to provide more liquidity in the market.? Mr. Al-Mansoori also stressed the importance of rigorous efforts between Qatar Exchange and the Faculty of Islamic Studies to provide investors with concrete and practical knowledge which will help them in taking the correct investment decisions in the Qatari market.

For his part, Dr. Hatem Al-Qaranshawi, Dean of the QFIS, said: "This agreement comes within the framework of QFIS?s role in achieving Qatar National Vision and as part of QFIS?s commitment to contribute in the community development and economic growth.? He added that this role is an emphasis on the role played by Qatar Foundation in serving of the local, regional and global community, which is confirmed by constant initiatives taken by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development.? ?This cooperation is to continuation of the QFIS?s and QE?s efforts which has been started for more than three years. Dr. Al-Qaranshawi concluded.

It is worth mentioning that this is the second MoU signed by Qatar Exchange with a Qatari education institution within one month.? On December 19th 2012, a similar MoU was signed with the Qatar Finance and Business Academy.?

Source: http://www.mondovisione.com/media-and-resources/news/to-promote-securities-investment-practices-and-introduce-new-analytical-techniqu/

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Chicago PMI Employment Index - Business Insider

Earlier this morning, we learned that the Chicago PMI climbed to 51.6 in December.? This was slightly ahead of economists expectations.

The gain was largely driven by a jump in the new orders sub-index.

However, the employment index collapsed to a three-year low.

Should we be worried?

TD Securities' Eric Green thinks we should take a deep breath and think about what happened.

"That may look worse than it really is, however," he writes. "The drop in employment reflects the prior weakness in new orders in November and to a lesser degree owing to the fiscal cliff which breeds well understood uncertainty."

Indeed, the exact opposite of what happened in this month's employment index could happen in an upcoming month.

"With the bounce back in new orders, employment will also bounce back, and ultimately everything flows from new orders which is now comfortably back above its 6m average of 50.8," writes Green. "Fade the weakness in employment and treat the release in much the same way as the headline would suggest which is better, not worse."

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/chicago-pmi-employment-index-2012-12

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Treat Dating like Interviewing and Ask for References! | Nicole ...

When faced with a big decision, we weigh out the cost/benefit, pros/cons, and ultimately, use our gut instinct to make the right choices. When hiring someone for a job, we review the resume carefully, interview the candidate, and call past employers to gain a sense of this person?s experience and aptitude for the job. When we meet someone we give them our time, decide to share our life, our heart and even our future. Why then, don?t we ask for references when we are dating someone?

Think of it this way?if you asked for references when you met your ex (got the chance to talk to his ex about him)?do you think you would have still dated him? You could have possibly avoided heartbreak, because you wouldn?t have gotten involved. You likely would have found out valuable information from his ex, and your decision-making would not have been so clouded by the honeymoon phase of the relationship.

Unfortunately it would be odd if we asked for references but?.

In relationships, discussing the exes, especially the reasons leading to the break-up, may be the answer! Knowing this information could be infinitely helpful. If your boyfriend?s last relationship ended because he didn?t want to commit, or because he didn?t get along with her family accessing this information could provide insight. Even the way he talks about his ex would provide you with information. Does he blame her for everything? Does he not want to talk about her at all?

Sure, hearing about past loves in great detail can cause you to feel jealous, mistrusting, and even angry, but I have to wonder, don?t our past relationships shape who we are now? Why can we discuss what we?ve learned in school, at work, from our families, but what we have learnt from our intimate relationships is off limits?

The chances are that if you approached your partner?s ex with questions, you would receive a flippant remark, and create an argument at home. However, if you try your best to find out about how your ex?s past relationships ended, and perhaps what his ex would say about him, you could save yourself some heartache. I don?t have a suggestion on bridging the gap between you and your partner?s ex, but oh, wouldn?t these big, life-changing decisions be easier if we could only ask the ex?

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Source: http://www.nicolemccance.com/blog/2012/12/28/treat-dating-like-interviewing-and-ask-for-references/

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Egypt transfers tons of building materials to Gaza

Palestinians wave flags during a protest calling for unity and to end the internal Palestinian division, in Gaza City, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

Palestinians wave flags during a protest calling for unity and to end the internal Palestinian division, in Gaza City, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2012 file photo, smoke rises during an explosion from an Israeli strike in Gaza City. Israel bombarded the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip with nearly 200 airstrikes widening a blistering assault on Gaza rocket operations by militants to include the prime minister's headquarters, a police compound and a vast network of smuggling tunnels. 2012 was a year of storms, of raging winds and rising waters, but also broader turbulence that strained our moorings. Old enmities and grievances resurfaced in the Middle East, clouding the legacy of the 2011 Arab spring. And Israeli and Palestinian civilians suffered through another escalation of the conflict in Gaza. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa, File)

FOR USE AS DESIRED, YEAR END PHOTOS - FILE - In this Nov. 14, 2012 file photo, Jihad Masharawi weeps while he holds the body of his 11-month old son Ahmad, at Shifa hospital following an Israeli air strike on their family house, in Gaza City. The Israeli military said its assassination of the Hamas military commander Ahmed Jabari, marks the beginning of an operation against Gaza militants. (AP Photo/Majed Hamdan, File)

EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) ? Thousands of tons of building materials such as cement and steel began crossing into the Gaza Strip on Saturday, Egyptian and Palestinian officials said, temporarily easing a five year old blockade on the coastal territory.

An Egyptian security official said shipment was made in consultation with Israeli officials, who were in Cairo Thursday to discuss security in the Sinai Peninsula and the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire agreed upon by Gaza's Hamas rulers and Israel last month. The Egyptian official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

The director of Gaza's border authority, Maher Abu Sabha, confirmed to The Associated Press that a total of 20 trucks carrying materials were expected to arrive in the coastal strip Saturday through the Rafah border crossing.

Qatar is paying for the raw materials that were bought in Egypt, the official added.

The tiny oil-rich Gulf country has pledged 24 projects worth some $425 million in the Gaza Strip to improve crumbling housing, schools, a hospital and roads.

Under former President Hosni Mubarak, Israel's longtime ally, Egypt had poor relations with Hamas, and teamed up with Israel to blockade Gaza after the militant group seized power from its rival Fatah in 2007, two years after winning elections.

While Israel has eased the blockade in recent years, key restrictions remain in place on exports out of Gaza and the entry of badly needed building materials and other goods into the territory.

New Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, of Hamas' parent group the Muslim Brotherhood, has vowed not to abandon the Palestinians. Unlike Mubarak in late 2008, Morsi kept the border crossing with the Gaza Strip open for movement of people and humanitarian supplies during Israel's latest offensive in November. Gaza has yet to fully recover from the two offensives, which left buildings, homes and schools in rubble.

Morsi reiterated in a nationwide speech Saturday that the Palestinian issue is important to Egyptians.

Since the blockade was first imposed, an extensive network of tunnels between Egypt and Gaza have been ferrying everything from cars to food to essential household items to Palestinians.

While Egypt has launched periodic crackdowns on the tunnels, its security forces generally ignore the movement of construction materials, fuel and consumer goods through what Palestinians consider an underground lifeline.

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Associated Press correspondent Ibrahim Barzak contributed to this report from Gaza City, Gaza.

Associated Press

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Actor Nick Stahl Arrested For Choking The Chicken In Adult Store

Actor Nick Stahl Arrested For Choking The Chicken In Adult Store

Nick Stahl photosTroubled actor Nick Stahl, who is most known for his role in “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”, was arrested last night at a Los Angeles adult store for “committing a lewd act”. Stahl was busted when undercover officers with the Los Angeles Police Department were doing a routine check and caught him going to ...

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Source: http://stupidcelebrities.net/2012/12/actor-nick-stahl-arrested-for-choking-the-chicken-in-adult-store/

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Real estate notes | TribLIVE


By Sam Spatter

Published: Saturday, December 1, 2012, 9:02?p.m.
Updated 17 minutes ago

? The $2.5 million public portion of an $8 million renovation of Presbyterian SeniorCare?s Westminster Place in Oakmont is open, although the job won?t be finished until summer, said Ellen Gamble, senior director of communications. The project is part of the agency?s Better Place Campaign. The entry into separate wings of the building will have a gathering area that will serve as a front porch. It will provide seating, reading area, computer console, hospitality desk for staff, all adjacent to a common area. The common area will serve for resident group meals, a kitchenette for snacks and a teaching area for group activity. The chapel, now used only for religious purposes, will be used for activities such as wellness classes and performances.

? Heartland Homes Inc. will seek approval on Thursday from the Pittsburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment for seven three-story single-family attached dwellings with two-car garages at S. 27th St. and Larkins Way, South Side. Also, 751 N. Negley Associates LP for prospective owner Mt. Ararat Baptist Church wants to use a three-story structure at 745 N. Negley Ave., East Liberty, as a community center. David C. Cromie, for prospective owners George and Faye Evans, wants to use a one-story structure at 4806 Harrison St., Lawrenceville, as a single-family unit and art studio.

? The annual member business exposition, presented by Consol Energy, will be held on Thursday at Hilton Garden Inn, Southpointe, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., the Washington County Chamber of Commerce said. The event will include booths, music, tasting carving stations, food and an assortment of holiday deserts. Range Resources is entertainment sponsor. Reservations end Monday and can be made through Debbie Sims at 724-225-3010 or debbies@washcochamber.com. Cost is $25 for chamber members, $40 for non-members.

? Some of the top office lease transactions during the third quarter were: Urish Popeck & Co. renewing an 18,137-square-foot lease at Three Gateway Center; Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania and RBS Citizens Bank renewing a 141,000-square-foot lease at Three Mellon Center, and Harsco Metals America leasing 16,987 square feet at One Adams Place in Butler County. Grant Street Associates Inc. represented the landlord in all these leases.

? The Redevelopment Authority of Washington County and the Washington Board of Commissioners on Tuesday will receive a Homegrown Pa. Award for supporting affordable housing under its Accessible Homebuyer Assistance Program in 2011. The award will be presented at the PNC Housing Heroes presentation during the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania?s Homes within Reach Conference.

? The 2012 Housing Excellence Awards will be announced on Friday at the Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh annual holiday dinner dance, at the Fairmont Hotel, Downtown. Participation is restricted to builders, remodelers and developers who are members. Entries must be current model or speculative houses, or have been built and completed in 2011-12.

? The late Mark C. Schneider will be honored at the 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania 2012 Commonwealth Awards on Wednesday at Point Park University?s Lawrence Hall, 201 Wood St., Downtown. Keynote speaker is Richard J. Jackson, co-author of the book and host/narrator of the TV series, ?Designing Healthy Communities.?

? Phipps Conservancy and Botanical Gardens was awarded a bronze level of honor at ceremonies in London in the 2012 International Green Awards. Phipps won the award in the Most Sustainable NGO category.

Sam Spatter is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. He can be reached at 412-320-7843 or sspatter@tribweb.com.

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How to Beat Shady Data Dealers: Selling Our Own Info

Data resellers should be thrown in jail. Or, at the very least, litigated out of existence. These are companies that track our every click online to build detailed profiles of our age, location, preferences, and proclivities, and they do it all without asking permission or offering payment. And since this industry has proved our personal data is worth money, it has also proved that these people are thieves.

That line of reasoning, presented by Shane Green, CEO of Washington, D.C.?based Personal, at the recent EmTech 2012 conference at MIT, certainly sounds radical. But what?s most surprising is that it is so hard to refute?and that it hasn?t been a rallying cry among the privacy-minded.

The feds have made early steps in attempting to rein in these resellers. In 2010 the Federal Trade Commission issued a report that urged online advertisers to get their houses in order. Specifically, the FTC pushed for a tool that would let users block various degrees of tracking. Advertisers and data collectors who circumvent that Do Not Track (DNT) mechanism could be penalized, such as being thrown out of an established group of trustworthy companies, and relegated to Big Data?s grayer market.

The problem is that the business of data reselling is already as unsavory as it gets. Aggregators turn a steady stream of data points into guesstimates about what variety of diabetes or herpes you might have, then bundle those up with other assumptions?suspicions of HIV or bipolar disorder, or sexual orientation?and sell them to third parties for limitless distribution and resale. Companies like Bluekai and Lotame Solutions freely boast about their unprecedented user profiling, and the ability to serve up hundreds of behavioral data points based on where we click and what we search for. Lotame primary user-tracking product is actually called Crowd Control, as though everyone online constitutes one rowdy, unwashed mob.

How, then, do you shame an industry so brazenly shameless?

User Power


Green?s plan is to ditch the big stick, the one vaguely referenced by the FTC, and provide data resellers with all the carrots they can devour. Personal wants to allow users to sell our own data?on our own terms.

"If I have control of my own data, then I have the ultimate carrot," Green says. "Ask me for it. If you ask me for it, I will give you access. Not to every piece of data about everything, but a lot of great data about whatever it is you?re interested in."

There?s an important distinction here that makes this approach so potentially powerful. What Green and Personal are advocating isn?t that you restrict your data and make it impossible (or more difficult) for digital scavengers to harvest it. Green is pushing for a market-driven shift in how data is gathered: from the inefficient process of companies tracking all our data and making guesses at its meaning to subjects directly handing over their own concise data. "It?s going to be cheaper and easier for them to come straight to the front door and ask for it," says Green. "By having the biggest carrot I can dry up the swamp of everyone else who?s trying to do it in unsanctioned ways."

How? Imagine your every move is tracked by an army of bumbling spies. Despite their high-tech tools, these are utter fools, Inspector Gadgets gone wrong, prone to pratfalls while peering in your window. They?re your own personal contingent of tireless paparazzi, only dumber.

One way to deal with these clowns is to bellow at them, to black out your windows and drive too fast, to fight them. In privacy terms, this means encrypting all of your communications, deleting every browser cookie you find, and generally living the besieged life of the paranoid. This is totally justifiable, yet about as effective as using a BB gun to deal with a termite infestation.

Instead of resisting, imagine you were to relent?on your own terms. You provide family portraits and vacation photos to the more respectable-looking spies, the ones who agree to buy them, and not resell them (without asking first). You hold auctions for details on the make, model and trim of car you?re thinking of buying next, the career and position you wish you had, or the full specs for the computer you own and the tablet you?re hoping to pick up. When one of them breaks his promise and distributes information entrusted to him, he?s banned from future data garage sales. Better yet, an industry of respectable go-betweens could spring up to manage and automate these interactions with the rogues who once tailed you in the shadows.

What was an unseemly, scattershot surveillance program gives way to a marketplace of personal information. And if the market works as we tend to think markets do, then the spies who play by its rules, and trade for our data instead of violating our privacy, will profit exponentially more than the uncooperative ones.

What would pave the way for this, or any major shift in how we protect and quantify privacy, is a full accounting of exactly what goes on in the current data resale market. "If I were asked by a regulator the one law they could pass that would be most important to me, it?s easy?transparency," says Green. "If people knew what was happening to their data, that changes everything, and that?s why companies are fighting so hard to not have to truly be transparent."

If users have the right tools, Green says, surely they could get more value out of sharing their data than a haphazard data reseller could. It could change the way advertising works. Considering that for every car sold, carmakers typically spend about $3000 in advertising, there?s money to be made by an enterprising customer?and saved by both advertisers and clients.

Cutting Out the Data Middleman


Personal isn?t alone in hoping to trick this legion of Peeping Toms into rehabilitating themselves. Also at MIT?s EmTech conference was Saikat Guha, a researcher at Microsoft Research India. In his presentation, Guha compared the issue of data collection to someone bundling up free food at an event and then reselling it to hungry students just one or two floors below. Sure, it?s legal, but clearly unethical and objectionable.

Guha?s solution is similar in some ways to Personal?s. It is to dissuade tracking by offering advertisers a buffet of more accurate, more useful data. Guha helped to create and deploy two systems: Koi, which focuses on location-based advertising, and Privad, which deals with more general, browser-based advertising. Both systems are appropriately complex (the best privacy-increasing software, with their double-blind data channels and intricate encryption and decryption protocols, are mathematics cloaked in the trappings of counter-espionage). But the resulting concept and apparent results are straightforward.

Instead of advertisers targeting ads based on data they?ve taken from you, Koi and Privad essentially act as your agent, analyzing a constant barrage of incoming ads and letting only the relevant ones through. But the advertisers don?t necessarily know why a particular ad made the grade, or exactly who is viewing it. In theory, if enough people were to sign up for services like Koi and Privad, then the online profiles of all of us that are built up, updated, and sold without our permission would become essentially useless. Why fumble and guess at a user?s interests and demographic identity, and bother creating an in-depth, mostly incorrect file on him or her, if there?s a way to reliably get the right ads in front of the right people?

Both Guha and Green know that the advertisers, who currently rely on their own tracking activities, are bound to cry foul, either condemning these efforts as bad for the ad-based Internet or bad for the user experience. "There are skeptics, of course. Especially those whose business models this threatens," Guha said in his presentation (he was unavailable for comment at the conference). "They said this would never be practical. So we built it. Piloted it. And let the data do the talking."

Specifically, Koi was tested among some 600 users, and Privad among 2000, meeting their research goals with real traffic and real ads. The data flowed more privately but just as quickly, and some users even received a tiny bit of cash (generally about $0.40 over an extended period). It was a proof-of-concept for the notion that when advertisers know their ads are hitting the right targets, there?s money to be made by those targets, even if they remain anonymous.

While there are no immediate plans for a wider deployment of Koi or Privad, Personal is partnering with companies to roll out its vision of a data ecosystem where the individual is part of the marketplace. For example, Personal is currently in talks to integrate its services with Car & Driver (which, like Popular Mechanics, is a Hearst publication), to help manage user data responsibly and effectively. And the company has launched a form-filling service that allows parents to fill out multiple FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) forms with a single click. It?s an extension of Personal?s role as a kind of impenetrable yet highly accessible data vault, where even the company doesn?t know your password.

Personal?s initial offerings are limited in scope, but the company?s more ambitious, long-term plan is complicated, even by the standards of privacy experts. It amounts to a national or even global feat of social engineering, educating the population about the threats to privacy by providing a secure place to make their data more private, yet more accessible and financially valuable.

"I want more data to flow, where it?s trusted where it makes sense, where I know the rules," Green says. "Because I want my data to make my life better. And it will, it can, it should, it just has to be responsibly done. If your data is used irresponsibly, it will hurt you. Technology and data are neutral. They can be used for good or ill. We?re just trying to create more opportunities for it to be used for good reasons."

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/how-to/computer-security/how-to-beat-shady-data-dealers-selling-our-own-info-14801794?src=rss

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

UCI names 3-member panel to probe Armstrong links

GENEVA (AP) ? British judge Phillip Otton will chair the three-member panel investigating the International Cycling Union's links to the Lance Armstrong doping case.

The UCI, cycling's governing body, announced the independent commission on Friday, saying British Paralympic great Tanni Grey-Thompson and Australian lawyer Malcolm Holmes also will serve on the panel that will meet in London from April 9-26 and issue a report by June 1.

"The appointment of these three eminent figures demonstrates clearly that the UCI wants to get to the bottom of the Lance Armstrong affair and put cycling back on the right track," UCI President Pat McQuaid said in a statement.

Otton's sports legal cases include a Premier League relegation dispute involving Carlos Tevez, and Chelsea's tactics in trying to lure Ashley Cole from Arsenal.

Grey-Thompson is a 10-time Paralympic gold medalist in wheelchair racing who is now a lawmaker in the upper chamber of Britain's Parliament.

The UCI asked Court of Arbitration for Sport board president John Coates to help create a panel to investigate suspicions raised by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's damning report into widespread doping by Armstrong's teams during his seven Tour de France victories from 1999-2005.

Armstrong was stripped of seven Tour de France titles and banned for life.

McQuaid said the UCI had no part in choosing the three officials, who have drawn up the parameters for their investigation, which could be a key to rebuilding ? or wrecking ? the governing body's damaged credibility.

The commission will closely scrutinize McQuaid, who was elected as UCI president weeks after Armstrong first retired in 2005, and his predecessor, Hein Verbruggen, in their working relations with Armstrong.

The governing body denies claims made by former Armstrong teammates to USADA that it covered up suspicious samples from Armstrong in exchange for cash, or that the American rider enjoyed special protection.

"The commission's report and recommendations are critical to restoring confidence in the sport of cycling and in the UCI as its governing body," McQuaid said. "We will cooperate fully with the commission and provide them with whatever they need to conduct their inquiry and we urge all other interested stakeholders to do the same."

The UCI pledged to fund the commission's work and will be legally represented at the London hearings. It did not say whether the sessions will be held in public or behind closed doors.

"The costs of the independent commission will be a significant burden on the UCI," McQuaid said. "However, it is clear that only such a decisive and transparent examination of the past will answer our critics by thoroughly examining our assertion that the UCI's anti-doping procedures are and have been among the most innovative and stringent in sport."

The panel will examine whether the UCI's doping rules "were inadequate or were not enforced with sufficient rigor"; if the UCI had "any reliable evidence or information" that Armstrong was doping; and if it "adequately cooperated with, assisted in and reacted to the USADA" investigation.

A potential conflict of interest between the UCI's role promoting the sport and its duty to police anti-doping will also be examined.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uci-names-3-member-panel-probe-armstrong-links-111216926--spt.html

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Five New Nashville Restaurants - Carry On | Travel + Leisure

11.30.12

Nashville Restaurant: Barista Parlor

Inventive chefs have restaurants in Music City singing a different tune. Check out five of our favorite openings.

With a strong Southern food identity and a bevy of nearby farms, all Nashville needed to become a red-hot culinary destination was a dose of innovation?and it has arrived. At the Catbird Seat (1711 Division St.;?$$$), chefs Josh Habiger and Erik Anderson have turned heads with their whimsical tasting menu (Wonder Bread pur?e, anyone?). Pizzas get a creative spin at Bella Nashville (Farmers Market, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd.; 615/457-3863; lunch only; $), where toppings include hummus and beets. The hip coffee shop Barista Parlor (pictured; 519B Gallatin Ave.; 615/712-9766; $$) offers more than just cups of joe: its chicken and waffles sells out in hours. Local food icon Deb Paquette goes global at Etch (303 Demonbreun St.; $$$), serving dishes such as Moroccan-spiced duck breast with harissa cranberries. Finally, Silo (1121 Fifth Ave. N.; $$) offers smoked-pork pot pie and grits with bacon jam, proof that even down-home classics can have an edge.

Photo by Caroline Allison

Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-blog/carry-on/2012/11/30/five-new-nashville-restaurants

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DEBATE: Mom Uses 'Pot' to Help With Child's Cancer | Fox News ...

11:46 am ET November 29, 2012

Pot

An Oregon mom?s decision in how to treat the symptoms of her daughter?s illness is raising a lot of questions. Seven-year-old Mykayla Comstock has cancer, and mom Erin Purchase says that she gives her cannabis oil pills to decrease her suffering and aid in pain relief.

However, many in the medical field disagree with the treatment, including Dr. Sharon Levy of the American Academy of Pediatrics, who says that even though the treatment is legal once the parent has a recommendation from a doctor, it still allows the mother to administer the drug and determine how much the daughter needs without medical supervision.

Purchase, however, credits the drug with doing what other painkillers couldn?t. ?Instantly, when she started taking the cannabis oil we saw a very good reaction to it,? she said. ?It controls her nausea, her pain ? every symptom she had, she just turned into a normal child. I believe that the long term consequences of narcotic pain relievers are a lot more damaging to Mykayla than a simple, organic oil.?


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A very serious side effect of the cannabis oil pills, according to Dr. Levy is an increased risk of depression, anxiety, increased risk of developing schizophrenia ? to name a few.

Do you disagree with her choice of treatment?

Source: http://foxnewsinsider.com/2012/11/29/debate-mom-uses-pot-to-treat-childs-cancer/

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