Thursday, February 28, 2013

Coyotes Beat Canucks 4-2: Kyle Chipchura Scores Twice, Mike Smith Makes 29 Saves (VIDEO)

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Kyle Chipchura scored twice and Mike Smith made 29 saves to lead the Phoenix Coyotes to a 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night.

Antoine Vermette and Mikkel Boedker each added a goal and an assist for Phoenix, which was coming off back-to-back losses to Edmonton and Calgary over the weekend.

Jason Garrison and Henrik Sedin scored, and Cory Schneider made 18 saves for Vancouver.

Boedker scored in the second and then assisted on Vermette third-period goal that proved the winner, helping the Coyotes win on the road in regulation for the first time this season.

Chipchura opened the scoring in the first and then put the game away into an empty net with 23 seconds left as Phoenix moved into a tie for seventh in the Western Conference.

The Canucks were coming off a 2-1-1 road trip but have now dropped three straight at home. They have also lost two in a row after earning at least a point in 10 of the previous 11 games.

The Coyotes had a pair of quality chances while on the game's first power play in the opening period. David Rundblad threw it to Vermette down low, but his quick redirection went off the post. Boedker then one-timed a cross-ice pass but was robbed by Schneider's glove as he slid across to make the save.

Smith's best stop of the first came when he kicked out his right pad to stop David Booth's backhand in close with about seven minutes remaining.

Chipchura finally opened the scoring at 14:22 with his second goal in his past three games. While battling behind the net, Paul Bissonnette squirted the puck free to Chipchura, who knifed through a passive Canucks defense before cutting in front and roofing a backhand past Schneider.

The Coyotes doubled their lead at 9:54 of the second when Runblad's point shot ricocheted off Maxim Lapierre right to Boedker, who avoided the Vancouver forward's check before beating Schneider under the glove for his fourth of the year.

That goal seemed to wake up the Canucks, who got on the board just 91 seconds later. Ryan Kesler dug the puck out of the boards and threw it to Garrison at the point, who faked a slap shot before ripping a wrister past Smith for his third of the year.

Schneider then did his part to keep Vancouver close, robbing Raffi Torres on the doorstep twice just a minute into the third.

But the Coyotes made it 3-1 at 12:32 when Boedker stripped Alex Edler of the puck to create the odd-man rush and then centered for Vermette, who squeaked his fifth of the season through Schneider's pads.

Vancouver again responded quickly, drawing back to within one a minute later when Henrik Sedin deflected a shot from his twin brother Daniel past Smith.

That would be as close as the Canucks would get as Chipchura iced the game with his fourth of the season.

NOTES: Chipchura now has 51 points in 235 games NHL games. ... Bissonnette has assists in three consecutive games after going pointless through eight contests. It is the first point streak of his five-year career. ... Phoenix was missing Martin Hanzal and Radim Vrbata, out with injuries for their third and fourth straight games, respectively. Vrbata is the team's leading scorer and Hanzal has a team-high seven goals. The Coyotes were also without the services of D Derek Morris and David Schlemko. ... Vancouver was without defenceman Kevin Bieksa, missing his second straight game with a sore groin. ... Henrik Sedin played in his 600th consecutive game. Only Calgary D Jay Bouwmeester has a longer ironman streak currently going (606 games).

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Fish discards ban 'may be diluted'

How a UK trial uses CCTV on fishing boats to crack down on discards

Europe's fisheries ministers may dilute plans for a total ban on the practice of discarding fish at sea, as they meet in Brussels.

An outright discards ban was widely welcomed when backed by the European Parliament last month, but it is being resisted by France, Spain and others.

Ministers will consider a compromise text, that a European Commission source described as "quite unacceptable".

It would delay fisheries reform beyond the current proposal of 2016-2019.

It would also allow maybe 7% of fish to be discarded, exempt some species from the ban altogether, and give fishing crews extra catch quotas for an interim period.

It would also allow blue whiting, one of the most abundant stocks of the North East Atlantic, to be dumped if it is inadvertently caught. Boarfish may also be exempt.

Some ministers are striving to soften the provisions of the reform package to protect their fleets from sudden change.

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But the Fisheries Commissioner, Maria Damanaki, urged ministers not to compromise.

"The politicians must listen to what the public is telling them," she said. "The public does not want fish to be just thrown away."

She said all caught fish should be landed; if they were of low value, they should be turned into fish meal.

Ms Damanaki was presented with a petition signed by nearly a million people demanding an end to discards, and for fishing at a level that allows stocks to replenish.

Campaigners were surprised and delighted last month when MEPs voted by a margin of around 4-1 in favour of sweeping reforms. The majority was far greater than had been predicted.

The Irish Fisheries Minister, Simon Coveney, who is chairing the meeting, said: "It is imperative that European Fisheries Ministers collectively take this progressive but challenging decision now and co-operate in agreeing appropriate and effective measures to eliminate discards with ambitious timelines."

But he is obliged at the meeting to find a joint position that the Council can negotiate with the Commission and parliament - and compromise will be difficult as several nations, including the UK, consider than any slipping from a total ban would be wrong.

The "progressive" nations fear that any discussion of exempt species would open the door for further exemptions.

In a review of global discarding, the UN noted that the north-east Atlantic had the highest discard level in the world, estimated at 1.3 million tonnes - the majority attributed to the EU. The Commission estimates that 23% of all fish caught by EU vessels are discarded.

Discussions at the Fisheries Council may last into the night, although on a less contentious note, ministers are likely to re-commit to better technology to prevent unwanted fish being caught in the first place

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Indigo is a cloud-based, cross-platform personal assistant for Android and Windows Phone 8 (hands-on)

Indigo is a cloud-based, cross-platform personal assistant for Android and Windows Phone 8 (hands-on)

The idea of a personal assistant needs no introduction: you already know Siri, and those of you fortunate to own a Jelly Bean handset (or at least a hacked ICS one) have the privilege of using Google Now So there's very little we haven't seen here. And yet, we were inclined to take a look at Indigo, a new personal assistant for Android and Windows Phone 8 that launched yesterday, and will be available as a free download in the coming weeks. Meet us past the break to find out why.

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Capitals Beat Hurricanes 3-0: Washington Shuts Down Alexander Semin (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON -- The Washington Capitals shut down former teammate Alexander Semin, scored a goal with a one-of-a-kind combo and put together a second consecutive impressive performance, beating the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 Tuesday night in their quest to make a quick last-to-first move in the Southeast Division.

Nicklas Backstrom scored in the first period and supplied the pass for John Erskine's goal in the second ? the first Backstrom-to-Erskine score in their six seasons as teammates. John Carlson scored in the third and Braden Holtby, who signed a two-year contract extension Monday, made 33 saves for his fifth career shutout for the Capitals.

After a miserable start to the season, Washington has back-to-back wins by more than one goal for the first time this season. The victory moved the Capitals within four points of the Hurricanes, who led the NHL's weakling division at the start of the day's play.

Cam Ward, under pressure for much of the game, kept it from turning into an ugly rout by making 37 saves for the Hurricanes, who have lost four of five and are 0-5 against Southeast Division opponents.

Making his debut on the visitor's bench at the Verizon Center was Semin, who was booed and whooped derisively whenever he touched the puck. He ranks as the Capitals' No. 5 all-time goal-scorer and was often touted as having more natural talent than two-time league MVP Alex Ovechkin, but his seven seasons in Washington were marred by criticisms about his work ethic, a complaint voiced again by Washington forward Troy Brouwer on Monday.

The Capitals allowed Semin to depart via free agency last summer, and he appeared determined to show up his old team. He shot the puck more than anyone else in the first period ? three on goal, two wide of the net. He had a solo breakaway on a penalty kill early that was thwarted when his shot ricocheted off Holtby's glove, giving the fans another excuse to let out a huge cheer.

Semin finished with nine shots, including four on goal.

The second period brought a moment as unusual as the sight of Semin in an opposing uniform ? one that was years in the making. Backstrom had 278 assists since entering the NHL with the Capitals in 2007, but none of them set up Erskine, who had only nine goals in his seven seasons in Washington.

But the pair produced just 31 seconds into the period, when Backstrom found Erskine trailing the rush. Erskine, who also signed a two-year contract extension Monday, teed up a slap shot that beat Ward on the stick side.

Ward was otherwise on top of his game, making point-blank saves on Brouwer and Joel Ward in the second period. The Ward-on-Ward save was an incredible piece of glove work, with the goalie reaching back to deflect the puck just as it was about to cross the goal line.

The Capitals opened the scoring on a power-play goal by Backstrom, who perched in front of the crease to receive a pass from Mike Ribeiro. Washington has scored first in eight straight games.

Notes: The Capitals had a season-high 40 shots on goal. ... Washington D Mike Green returned after missing three games with a lower-body injury. ... Because of uncertainty over the availability of Backstrom (illness) and LW Jason Chimera (lower body) after Monday's practice, the Capitals recalled F Casey Wellman from Hershey of the AHL. ... Carolina F Jeff Skinner (concussion) missed his fifth consecutive game, and D Jamie McBain (upper body) sat out his fourth straight.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

SPIN METER: In budget fight, sky is falling again

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama and his officials are doing their best to drum up public concern over the shock wave of spending cuts that could strike the government in just days. So it's a good time to be alert for sky-is-falling hype.

Over the last week or so, administration officials have come forward with a grim compendium of jobs to be lost, services to be denied or delayed, military defenses to be let down and important operations to be disrupted. Obama's new chief of staff, Denis McDonough, spoke of a "devastating list of horribles."

For most Americans, though, it's far from certain they will have a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day if the budget-shredder known as the sequester comes to pass. Maybe they will, if the impasse drags on for months.

For now, there's a whiff of the familiar in all the foreboding, harking back to the mid-1990s partial government shutdown, when officials said old people would go hungry, illegal immigrants would have the run of the of the land and veterans would go without drugs. It didn't happen.

For this episode, provisions are in place to preserve the most crucial services ? and benefit checks. Furloughs of federal workers are at least a month away, breathing room for a political settlement if the will to achieve one is found. Many government contractors would continue to be paid with money previously approved.

Warnings of thousands of teacher layoffs, for example, are made with the presumption that local communities would not step in with their own dollars ? perhaps from higher taxes ? to keep teachers in the classrooms if federal money is not soon restored. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says teacher layoffs have already begun, but he has not backed up that claim and school administrators say no pink slips are expected before May, for the next school year.

To be sure, the cuts are big and will have consequences. Knowing what they will be, though, is far from a precise exercise.

And there is a lot of improbable precision in administration statements about what could happen: more than 373,000 seriously ill people losing mental health services, 600,000 low-income pregnant women and new mothers losing food aid and nutrition education, 1,200 fewer inspections of dangerous work sites, 125,000 poor households going without vouchers, and much more.

"These numbers are just numbers thrown out into the thin air with no anchor, and I think they don't provoke the outrage or concern that the Obama administration seeks," said Paul Light, a New York University professor who specializes in the federal bureaucracy and budget. For all the dire warnings, he said, "It's not clear who gets hurt by this."

The estimates in many cases come from a simple calculation: Divide the proscribed spending cut by a program's per-person spending to see how many beneficiaries may lose services or benefits under the sequester.

But in practice, through all the layers of bureaucracy and the everyday smoke and mirrors of the federal budget, there is rarely a direct and measurable correlation between a federal dollar and its effect on the ground.

That has meant a lot of tenuous "could happen" warnings by the administration, not so much "will happen" evidence.

So it was in Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' letter to Congress laying out likely consequences of the spending cuts for her agency's operations. She said the sequester "could" compromise the well-being of more than 373,000 people who "potentially" would not get needed mental health services, which in turn "could result" in more hospitalizations and homelessness.

Duncan left himself less wiggle room. "This stuff is real," he said last week. "Schools are already starting to give teachers notices."

Asked to provide backup for Duncan's assertion, spokesman Daren Briscoe said it was based on "an unspecified call he was on with unnamed persons," and the secretary might not be comfortable sharing details.

Briscoe referred queries about layoffs to the American Association of School Administrators. Noelle M. Ellerson, an assistant director of the organization, said Monday that in her many discussions with superintendents at the group's just-completed annual meeting, she heard of no layoffs of teachers. While everyone is bracing for that possibility down the road, she said, "not a single one I spoke with had already issued pink slips."

Most school district budgets for the next school year won't be completed for two months, she said, meaning any layoff notices would come in early to mid-May. "No one had yet acted."

School districts in areas set aside for tribal lands or military bases count on Washington for a significant share of their budgets, and are to lose $60 million, or 5 percent of their federal payments, when the sequester starts. Nearly all money to run most of the nation's public schools comes from local sources such as property taxes that are not affected by the federal cuts.

As for the assertion that 600,000 women could be dropped from the Women, Infants and Children Program, that's not to say the rolls would be cut by that number. The actual number is likely to include women who are not enrolled in the program now and could be denied when seeking to join it. Federal officials say the true number will depend on how states can manage their caseloads.

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has warned of impending furloughs of air traffic controllers, who may need to take one day off every two weeks, and said air-travel delays are likely across the country. Asked Friday why the airline lobby predicted no major impact on air travel from the sequester, he said, "I don't think they have the information we're presenting to them today."

"The idea that we're just doing this to create some kind of a horrific scare tactic is nonsense," LaHood said. But it's a pressure tactic nonetheless: "What I'm trying to do is to wake up members of the Congress on the Republican side to the idea that they need to come to the table."

However the cuts fall, Light at NYU says the Washington Monument ploy, also known as the Firemen First principle, is at work.

It goes like this: Put someone's budget at risk and the first thing you'll hear is a threat to close a cherished national symbol or lay off firefighters and police, when in fact there are other ways to cut spending.

It so happens the Washington Monument is already closed, for earthquake repair. But Obama indulged in the Firemen First principle quite literally.

He appeared at the White House in front of officers in blue uniforms to warn of the consequences of the sequester. "Emergency responders like the ones who are here today ? their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded."

The law gives little flexibility to agencies to protect favored programs, except for big ones specifically exempted from the automatic cuts, such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and veterans benefits. FBI and Border Patrol furloughs are expected. Still, the White House has directed agencies to avoid cuts presenting "risks to life, safety or health" and to minimize harm to crucial services.

In the partial government shutdown during his presidency, Bill Clinton and his officials told some tall tales and sketched dark scenarios that didn't come to pass, though some might have if the crisis had lasted weeks or months longer. The shutdown played out over two installments totaling 26 days from mid-November 1995 to early January 1996.

National park properties closed (yes, even the Washington Monument), passport and federal mortgage insurance processing were disrupted and toxic waste cleanup stalled as hundreds of thousands of federal workers went idle, paid retroactively later. But states, communities and private groups stepped up to tide over the neediest, keeping Meals on Wheels rolling with their own resources, for example, until Clinton found emergency money to cover the costs. Warnings that Medicare treatment would be withheld proved unfounded, and veterans got their care.

Contractors, who perform many key services for government, kept working for IOUs. A claim by the government that deportations "have virtually ended" was not so.

The Justice Department told the story of a Florida gas station rejecting the government-issued credit card of a drug-enforcement agent to illustrate the indignity of it all.

But the reality was humdrum: The card had merely expired.

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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Mary Clare Jalonick, Joan Lowy and Philip Elliott contributed to this report.

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LG shows off Wireless Ultra HD video streaming from phone to TV at MWC

LG shows off Wireless Ultra HD video streaming from phone to TV at MWC

LG is all about product synergy at MWC 2013, demoing the ability to beam 4K resolution video from a phone to an Ultra HD television -- no wires necessary. There's no specifics mentioned about the technology in use other than that it uses "ubiquitous" WiFi connections, but LG claims its technique uses less than half the power others require. That's achieved by reducing the drain on the phone's CPU and other hardware, but we'll have to wait for a hands-on opportunity to learn more about how this works -- and to save up enough money to buy one of those Ultra HDTVs.

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Green Blog: How to Solve New England's Electricity Crunch?

The electricity crunch in New England that I wrote about on Feb. 15 persists, and it is clearly related to a shortage of natural gas pipeline capacity relative to growing demand. But experts say the root cause is something more complicated: a structural flaw in the regional electric market.

The gas industry, the electricity generators and the Independent System Operator ? New England, which runs the grid, all say there is a problem, although they are not quite in agreement on how to solve it. The details are important because the phenomenon could spread around the country.

The problem in New England, which has resulted in electricity prices that are four times higher than normal for sustained periods, is that all of the pipeline transmission capacity has been purchased by the local gas distribution companies that sell gas for home heating and retail uses. When those companies need all that capacity to meet customer demand during a cold snap, there is nothing left over for them to sell to the gas-fired electricity generators.

The two sets of companies are a bit like the grasshopper and the ant in Aesop?s fable. The hard-working ant, or local distribution company, survives the winter, but the grasshopper, or merchant generator, does not.

In theory, those merchant generators, which are independently owned and compete in selling to the electric companies that sell power at the retail level, could solve the problem by buying capacity themselves. But in practice, the electric market discourages them from doing so, experts say.

The reason is that the merchant generators operate in a competitive market and cannot afford the burden of buying constant transmission capacity; it is a bit like buying a train ticket for a trip every day of the year even though you don?t make the journey every day. A merchant generator who bought such capacity would be very competitive for the few weeks a year when capacity is tight, but not for the rest of the year.

By contrast, the gas distribution companies are monopolies regulated by public service commissions and can simply fold their pipeline charges into electricity rates.

?The fundamental problem when you look at the New England market is economics,?? said Donald F. Santa Jr., president of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, the trade association of the pipeline owners.

?The way the electric market is now structured, there is little premium placed on reliability and on compensating generators for that,?? he said. ?There?s no real incentive for them to hold firm capacity, and if they do, you can argue it puts them at a competitive disadvantage relative to their peers.??

And that is because of another quirk in the market. Other kinds of investment in transportation are made because the investor senses there will be a market and wants to capture the business and make a profit, but gas pipelines are built only when contracts are in hand from shippers.

?We don?t build on spec,? as a spokeswoman for the pipeline group, Cathy Landry, put it.

The pipeline owners agree that demand for gas has grown far faster than their ability to transport it, and that they should either lay new pipe or add compressor stations to squeeze more gas through existing pipe. The trend in New England is not very different from the trend in the Midwest. New York is in a slightly different situation; local rules require that gas generators be able to run on fuel oil as well in a pinch.

New England generators used to avoid this problem by stocking up on diesel oil, but environmental rules discourage this. (The ?gas? in ?gas-fired generator? does not refer to natural gas, but to the physical form of the gas being burned; fuel oil, although stored as a liquid, can be turned into a gas.) And at the moment, if New England generators spend the extra money to build and fill a tank, they are not compensated for that.

The group that represents the local gas companies, the American Gas Association, agrees that a structural problem exists. ?Our nation has access to abundant supplies of natural gas and a robust network of 2.4 million miles of natural gas pipelines that reliably deliver this fuel,? Dave McCurdy, its president and chief executive, said in a statement. ?Until power generation markets appropriately incentivize continued infrastructure investments, New England will struggle to meet the growing energy needs in the region.?

In other words, the market should pay more for electricity from a generator that has invested in making its power supply reliable than for the same product from a generator that can only produce when the weather is warm and gas demand is low.

Even the power generators agree. Yet Dan Dolan, a spokesman for the New England Power Generators Association, said the devil is in the details: how should the market be structured to compensate the grasshopper for becoming an ant?

The Independent System Operator is thinking of both incentives and disincentives. New England, like New York State and the market to the south, PJM, (which used to stand for Pennsylvania-Jersey-Maryland), has a market for electric energy but also for capacity.

Companies that buy electricity, like utilities that distribute it to homes and businesses, also pay for generating capacity equal to their expected demand. So independent generators collect a fee for simply having capacity available as well as a fee for the energy they produce.

At the New England Independent System Operator, Vamsi Chadalavada, the chief operating officer, said companies that collect the capacity fee must be able to get fuel and produce electricity when called upon. ?If we call upon them and they do not deliver, there has to be a significant consequence,? he said. Companies that cannot produce would pay penalties, he said, and that money would go to companies that do.

?If I stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars any given day, I?m going to do everything within my capability to make sure that doesn?t happen,? Mr. Chadalavada said. Generators would therefore buy firm gas transmission capacity or make other kinds of investments to ensure reliability.


This post has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: February 25, 2013

An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the spokeswoman for the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America. She is Cathy Landry, not Kathy.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

High Blood Pressure - Be Fit, Stay Fit Blog - Leisure Fitness

High Blood Pressure-Ways to Reduce Your Risk and Improve Your Health
Article by everyday-wisdom.com, Recommended by Jessica Loeser, Wellness Outreach Team

According to current estimates, almost one in three U.S. adults has high blood pressure. But because there are no symptoms, almost one-third of these men and women aren?t even aware they have it (which explains why it is known as the silent killer).

Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, heart failure or even kidney failure. The one and only way to know if you have hypertension is to have your blood pressure checked on a regular basis. Having it checked by a professional ensures accurate readings.

By getting the facts on high blood pressure, you will learn how to live a heart-healthier life. High blood pressure directly increases the chance of coronary heart disease which leads to heart attack and stroke, particularly when it?s combined with additional risk factors.

High blood pressure can appear in children or adults, but it?s most commonly found in men and women over the age of 35. It is also predominant in those people who are one or more of the following:
-obese
-over the age of 50
-African-Americans
-heavy drinkers
-and in women who take birth control pills.

It may run in a family?s history, but in some cases, people with a strong family history of high blood pressure never develop it themselves. Also, men and women with diabetes mellitus, gout, or kidney disease are often prone to having high blood pressure.

Even if you have high blood pressure, you can lower your risks for heart attack and stroke with proper monitoring by a health care provider and easy lifestyle changes.

Alcohol Use. Over 9% of high blood pressure cases are brought on by alcohol misuse (two or more drinks per day); the more alcohol consumed the greater possibility of having high blood pressure.

In studies it was concluded that the abuse of alcohol could result in elevated systolic pressure and a decreased diastolic pressure. Also of surprise, it was found that people who just went out occasionally and drank heavily had even higher blood pressure than men and women who drank daily. Moderate drinking (less than two drinks a day) may have some benefits for the heart and may even guard against different types of stroke.

Of some concern was a study denotative that even low or modest drinking may heighten the danger for hypertension in African-Americans. Red wine, specifically, may have chemicals that benefit blood pressure; red grape juice may have the same advantages. It is critical, in any case, for men and women who can?t drink in moderation to refrain from alcohol all together.

Smoking is a significant risk consideration. One study reported that smokers typically have blood pressures up to 10 points higher than that of nonsmokers.

Caffeine causes an increase in one?s blood pressure temporarily, which was thought to be safe in men and women with normal blood pressure. Studies are indicating, however, that routine, heavy coffee drinking (an average of 5 cups per day) can raise blood pressure, and there is developing corroboration that a high consumption of coffee may be dangerous in men and women with hypertension and may even heighten their danger for stroke. Drinking coffee also increases loss of calcium, which also may affect blood pressure. Anyone who drinks coffee should retain a sufficient calcium intake.

Obesity; nearly one-third of patients with elevated blood pressure are obese. Even somewhat overweight adults have twice the danger of hypertension than men and women with acceptable weights. In reality, the rise in blood pressure in aging Americans may be due principally to weight increase. In other cultures, old age does not automatically line up with weight increase or elevated blood pressure. Children and adolescents who are overweight are at increased danger for developing hypertension when they become adults..

A diet known as ?Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension? (DASH) is now being used in efforts to better control blood pressure. This diet is not only loaded in significant nutrients and fiber, but also includes foods that are superior in supplemental calcium, magnesium, and potassium than those that are currently in the typical American?s dietary intake.

-Refrain from saturated fat although incorporate calcium-rich dairy products that are no- or low-fat. When choosing fats, pick monounsaturated oils, such as olive or canola oils. One study reported a reduced requirement for antihypertensive medicines in men and women with a high consumption of virgin olive oil, but not sunflower oil, a polyunsaturated fat.
-Select whole grains or multigrain bread, not white bread. The same holds true for pasta.
-Chose from a select choice of fresh fruits and vegetables every day. Most of these foods are loaded in fiber, which may assist you to lower your blood pressure.
-Substantial foods that will assist you in lowering your blood pressure are mostly fruit?specifically those rich in potassium which could include bananas, oranges, cantaloupes and prunes?as well as vegetables such as carrots, celery, spinach, alfalfa, mushrooms, lima beans, avocados, potatoes, and broccoli.
-You should also consume nuts, seeds, legumes, dried beans or peas, cooked turnip greens, salmon, cottage cheese, low-fat milk, and yogurt as part of your daily nourishment.
-Select and choose smaller portions of protein?preferably chicken, turkey and fish, or soy goods.
-Soy products combined with foods that contain fiber or supplements may have definite benefits.
-Oily fish may also be extremely favorable as they contain omega-3 fatty acids, which have been connected with heart and nerve protection.
-Most people know that salt is bad for people with high blood pressure, but they are unsure how best to reduce their intake. Controlling and maintaining a normal blood pressure is one area that we do have some command and control over. By keeping blood pressure levels within an acceptable range, you will also be eliminating other possible health problems in the future. Check your blood pressure on a consistent basis, and if it starts to elevate into the higher-than-normal levels, it is important to check with your physician. Strokes and heart attacks are irreversible!

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Will Michigan be next to legalize driverless car tests?

Michigan, home to America?s major automakers as well as numerous firms associated with the auto industry, is fast tracking its own legislation to allow testing of autonomous cars on public roads, Vijayenthiran writes.

By Viknesh Vijayenthiran,?Guest blogger / February 22, 2013

Google co-founder Sergey Brin gestures after riding in a driverless car at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Michigan driverless car laws would require a driver to be in the driver's seat at all times during testing to take over in the case of an emergency, Vijayenthiran writes.

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First it was Nevada that allowed a commercial entity,?in this case Google, to start testing?an autonomous car?on its roads, including alongside other motorists.

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Soon after Florida and California?passed legislation?to allow the self-driving?cars?to be allowed on their respective roads, with lawmakers being lured by both the benefits of the technology as well as the potential to rake in billions in research dollars.

Now Michigan, home to America?s major automakers as well as numerous firms associated with the?auto?industry, is fast tracking its own legislation to allow testing of autonomous cars on public roads.

The Detroit News, via?The Car Connection, is reporting that one of the state?s senators, Mike Kowall, has conceded that allowing the autonomous cars to be tested on Michigan roads will ensure research and development expenditures, plus any related taxes, stays in the state.?

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reconnecting primary after another partner? :( - Polyamory.com Forum

Hi Sabriana,

I just wanted to add a little to your thread, if you wanted to read it.

A few things struck me:

You both slept with a new partner, for the first time, on the same night? Presumably a scheduling thing, or with the idea that it would be easier to cope with jealousy if you were both distracted in your own NRE?

I do think that it's a good tactic. But I also think it can have pitfalls.

Not only do you have to deal with your own cloud-9 buzz and coming back down to earth, back down to your relationship... you also have to deal with subconscious or very obvious stress about your partner's poly event. That's two different kinds of emotion swimming around inside you. I do think that it can work very well to arrange dates on the same night... but it helps if you do that when you are in a position to be ready to re-bond afterwards. Otherwise, you may enter a pattern of increased bonding with the new partner and negative bonding with your existing partner.

I think maybe there are a few issues to breakdown here:

Touching Boundaries

Everyone is different.

After being on a date myself, I want to connect to my primary girlfriend - chatting, hanging out, holding, kissing, sex - whichever of these feels good. Not always sex - not often, actually.

After my girlfriend has been on a date, I often want to close up. I definitely hate the thought of having sex with her. Sometimes, I avoid interaction with her, because she can carry a lot of visible arousal and excitement that scratches at my insecurity triggers. I'd often rather wait until the following day. That's just how I am.

Her husband, on the other hand, always wants to have sex with her after she's been out with someone else. Especially if she's had sex with them. Sometimes, my girlfriend likes this too. Sometimes, my girlfriend really doesn't want this.

In time, I'm sure you will figure out what *you* want simply regarding the touching thing.

Attraction

The other obvious element here is:

Are you still attracted to your husband? Are you still in love with him? Do you still enjoy sex with him?

If so, your reaction is likely to be down to the point above (touching/personal space/cloud 9 private time) - OR - the point below.

If the answer is 'no', obviously there might be something here you need to look at. For example, that you are actually preferring your new guy to your husband, for whatever reason, that you will either want to work towards re-balancing, or work towards understanding and coming to a decision point.

Trust and Hurt

There is a cycle of resentment here.

You fell in love with a boyfriend - husband felt hurt.
You then dumped boyfriend - you felt resentment.
He then got a girlfriend - did you feel resentment about that?
He then lied and broke boundaries - revenge or bad behaviour caused by his own resentment about how *he* felt you treated him in the past?
You are now wrapped up in NRE with boyfriend - deep-seated resentment about the way husband treated you? Having your head turned by someone who seems so much better, someone who hasn't hurt you? Subconsciously punishing hubby by withdrawing?

You said yourself that possibly, the reason you recoiled at his touch was because you felt betrayed yet again, you had flashes of him with another woman.

Quote:

I wish I was over him hurting me already. Its getting old even for me.
Hurt takes time to heal and so often, we go looking for new relationships before we are really there yet in our existing one. How long has it been since he broke the boundaries with his ex and then started seeing this new girl? How long before you started dating your guy?

How are you and your husband working on your own relationship? How much time and attention are you each giving to your new relationships? Are you each letting yourselves emotionally hide 'inside' other people, instead of facing each other?

I ask because I went through this pattern myself last year. My girlfriend dated like a maniac last summer and I felt that her behaviour during the first year of our poly relationship was hurtful. So, I threw myself into dating other people. I didn't realise it at the time, but I was trying to distract myself and, in a very subconscious way, punish her by saying "fine, you want to go out and break our boundaries, do whatever you like - watch me do it too".

I actually went and put myself on a poly dating ban for about 5 months, starting in the Fall just gone. I stopped looking online, stopped seeking other partners and forced myself to be 'single' in terms of partners outside my girlfriend. It helped so much. Instead of a constant whirlwind of each of us dealing with our own NRE, emotional spikes and lulls, jealousy, insecurity, balancing, nurturing, etc, we just focussed on one thing at a time. She started a relationship with someone and we worked through that slowly together, whilst I remained on my self-imposed poly ban.

Being on the ban helped me to deal with my past issues regarding her behaviour, my hurt, any resentment, etc. It helped me to focus on our relationship and be able to better re-focus her attention. She wasn't distracted with jealousy over my relationships - so she only had to deal with the balancing and nurturing side of the poly coin. 5 months of this and she has become more honest, patient, warm and caring than I've ever seen before.

I started to feel secure and strong in myself and in her love for me again, and so, I am now going to slowly start looking for dating potentials again.

Incidentally, in terms of resentment cycles and hurt...

Like you, I had ideas about how my girlfriend had hurt me in the past. I too broke up with lovers because of her. (not because she forced me - but because it all got too much for her, and for myself). I realised, through conversations with her, that she had her very own list of ways that I'd hurt her in the past. Things I hadn't even thought about. If you can accept that humans do hurt other humans at times without realising it, or being equipped to stop it straight away, it can be easier to move on from this and avoid continuing the cycle.

GalaGirl once gave me an analogy of poly being like a waterbed. If it's rocky between the people already on it, adding extra bodies is only going to make it wobble all over the place.

Overall, I'm not suggesting you each break up with your other partners - you're already invested now. But, it would be worth doing extra work on your own relationship. Making time (or more time) for dates together, perhaps even poly marriage counselling for a short while to help iron out the kinks. Recognising when you feel the pull of NRE and using that feeling as a flag, telling you to refocus on your existing relationship. Perhaps, if either of your outside relationships end, consider a 3-6 month period of only one of you continuing to date your existing other partner, so that you can deal with one poly-related issue at a time until you are in a more healthy couple environment.

If you start looking at the *cycle* of resentment, rather than what *he* did to cause *your* resentment, it might start to help you to gradually let go of the hurt and reconnect in the right way.


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Friday, February 22, 2013

Tsunami-wracked Japan city receives gold gifts

A Japanese city devastated by the 2011 tsunami disaster remains mystified more than two weeks after receiving anonymous gifts of gold bars worth over $300,000.

A fish market in Ishinomaki, some 350 kilometres (220 miles) northeast of Tokyo, received a parcel containing gold bars weighing a total of two kilograms (4.4 pounds) in early February, about a month ahead of the disaster's second anniversary on March 11.

Kunio Sunow, president of the Ishinomaki Fish Market which was destroyed in the disaster, said he casually opened the mystery parcel addressed to him.

"I was stunned because... in there was 24-carat gold in two plates," he told AFP on Friday.

"We don't have to identify this person of goodwill... but we want to let them know we are grateful. If possible, I want to invite him or her to the completion of a new market" set for early 2015, he added.

More gold bars were sent to other area organisations. They were mailed from Nagano, northwest of Tokyo, in packages which contained only the word "assistance" on the inside.

"We couldn't be more grateful," said Seitaro Omori, who works for Manbow, a pubic-private company helping rebuild Ishinomaki.

Omori said handwriting on all the parcels appeared to be the same, suggesting one good Samaritan was behind the gifts. Some of the bars were wrapped in pages from a health magazine for seniors, he added.

Over at the Ishinomaki Revival Support Network, the shiny gift sparked disbelief.

"I opened the mail half-worried as it was heavy... and then everybody in the room said 'Wow!'," said Yoshie Kaneko, who heads the non-profit group.

Ishinomaki was devastated by the 9.0 earthquake and massive tsunami it generated on March 11, 2011.

The disaster killed nearly 19,000 people, including more than 3,000 in Ishinomaki, and sparked the world's worst nuclear accident in a generation.

At current market prices, the total of six kilograms of gold bars could be worth more than $300,000.

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Singer Emeli Sande wins big at predictable BRIT awards

LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish singer Emeli Sande won the coveted best album honour at the BRIT Awards on Wednesday for "Our Version of Events", confirming her status as favourite going into British pop's big night of the year.

The 25-year-old, who received a major boost by appearing at the Olympics opening and closing ceremonies last summer, also picked up the best British female artist on a night of few surprises in terms of winners and on-stage antics.

"I think I'm a very unlikely pop star," an emotional Sande told a packed O2 Arena in London on receiving the best album prize.

"This is an album I wrote because I didn't have the confidence to sing these things in person. This is a dream, really, so thank you for this year and thank you for this award. I'm so grateful."

Sande capped her success by performing a medley of "Clown" and "Next to Me" to close the ceremony, broadcast live on commercial channel ITV.

The other multiple winner was singer-songwriter Ben Howard, who picked up two of the dotted statuettes designed by Damien Hirst, for British breakthrough act and British male solo.

Among the most popular triumphs was that of Frank Ocean, American R&B star who beat acts including Bruce Springsteen and Jack White to land the international male solo artist prize.

"Before this year I didn't get me any trophies in my life and I'm definitely a long way from working fast food in New Orleans," he told the audience, referring to his humble upbringing before breaking into the musical mainstream.

Devon rockers Muse got the annual awards ceremony off to a rousing start with "Supremacy", complete with fireworks and a full orchestra standing on balconies behind them.

Justin Timberlake wore a tuxedo to perform "Mirrors", continuing his pop comeback ahead of the March release of "The 20/20 Experience", his first album since 2006.

Taylor Swift donned a white, floating gown for "I Knew You Were Trouble" before an instant change into a figure-hugging black outfit complete with skimpy shorts and knee-length boots.

STYLES BLUSHES

One Direction received one of the loudest screams of the night as they took to the stage to sing charity single "One Way Or Another", which has reached No. 1 in 60 countries, underlining their status as global stars.

In recognition of that international reach, they were honoured with the BRITs global success award.

James Corden, the comedian hosting the ceremony, made joking reference to One Direction's Harry Styles and his highly public love life.

"Sharon Osbourne is here, Annie Lennox is here. Who have you got your eye on?" Corden asked.

Styles, seated along with his band mates at a dinner table in a room packed with hundreds of other stars and industry bigwigs, smiled sheepishly and hid his face behind an awards program.

Robbie Williams, who has won a record-breaking 12 BRIT Awards as a solo artist, sang "Candy", and Mumford & Sons, winners of the British group award, performed "I Will Wait".

In the most hotly contested best album category, Sande had been up against Mumford & Sons for "Babel", Alt-J ("An Awesome Wave"), Paloma Faith ("Fall to Grace") and Plan B ("Ill Manors").

Sande's was Britain's best-selling album in 2012, but the ongoing slump in CD sales last year loomed over what should be a celebration of the vibrant state of the country's pop music scene.

According to official figures, overall British album sales fell 11.2 percent to 100.5 million in 2012, despite a rise of nearly 15 percent in digital album sales.

While digital downloads account for an increasing share of record label revenues, the bulk still comes from physical CDs, and the steady decline blamed on online piracy and a shift towards buying singles online is a major concern.

Adele added to her groaning trophy cabinet with the best single award for James Bond theme "Skyfall". She was in Los Angeles rehearsing for her performance at the Oscars ceremony on Sunday and so was unable to collect the trophy in person.

American singer Lana Del Rey scooped the international female award, while Coldplay pipped The Rolling Stones to the best live act prize.

Veteran rockers the Stones were shortlisted after returning to the stage for a short, sell-out tour of London and the United States at the end of 2012 to mark 50 years in the business. The last time they were nominated for a BRIT was in 1996.

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/singer-sande-line-big-prize-brit-awards-000213998.html

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Fannie Mae: Sequestration, Debt Ceiling Unlikely to Stop Growth

Even with tax hikes and spending cuts creating a significant headwind to the economy, Fannie Mae?s Economic & Strategic Research Group is maintaining its outlook for slow and steady growth in 2013.

In their February 2013 Economic Outlook, economists Doug Duncan, Orawin Velz, and Brian Hughes-Cromwick admit that unresolved fiscal policy concerns (such as sequestration or the delayed debt ceiling debate) may ?weigh to some degree on growth for the year.? However, positive signs in manufacturing, employment, and energy production ?support a risk assessment that suggests that if our forecast is wrong it is likely too conservative on growth,? they assert.

The group also expects the currently unfolding sequestration drama will have a smaller impact than other analysts predict.

?Our February forecast accounts for a modified version of sequestration unfolding in 2013, which we expect will result in less fiscal constraint?roughly a 0.2 percentage point drag,? explained Duncan, chief economist for the company. ?Our outlook is bolstered by the employment picture, which is trending better than previously reported, as well as the momentum in manufacturing and energy production. We also expect the housing recovery to broaden this year.?

However, Duncan added that ?the degree to which these drivers will serve to offset the headwinds from ongoing and forthcoming fiscal contraction is still to be determined.?

Overall, the research group projects an average quarterly GDP growth of 2.0 percent throughout 2013, with the latter two quarters making up for a slower first half of the year.

On the housing front, continued lean inventory and the increase in rate of household formation bode well for homebuilding activity and residential construction employment, the outlook says, giving housing an opportunity to contribute more to economic growth.

However, one unknown variable on the supply side is how many underwater borrowers are waiting to list their homes. According to Fannie Mae?s most recent National Housing Survey, the number of homeowners saying now is a good time to sell increased in January, suggesting prices may be reaching a tipping point for current owners to offer their homes for sale.

Given their expectations of continued improvements in housing starts, home sales, and home prices in 2013, the group projects that purchase mortgage originations will rise to $628 billion from a forecast of $530 billion last year. However, rising mortgage rates will take their toll on refinances, spurring the group to revise its projections for refinance originations downward to an estimated $880 billion in 2013 from $1.4 trillion in 2012.

While the housing recovery is expected to firm up going forward, a few challenges remain: First, the latest Senior Loan Officer Survey from the Federal Reserve shows lending standards aren?t easing up, keeping prospective buyers out of the market. In addition, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) recently announced its plan to raise mortgage insurance premiums in an effort to shore up its finances, creating problems for first-time and existing homebuyers alike.

One major development not expected to greatly impact origination in the near term is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?s unveiling of qualified mortgage guidelines, which include a seven-year exclusion on loans that meet GSE and FHA underwriting requirements.

Source: http://www.themreport.com/articles/fannie-mae-sequestration-debt-ceiling-unlikely-to-stop-growth-2013-02-21

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NCAA allegations against current, former Miami Hurricanes surface

After the University of Miami?s announcement Tuesday night that it had received its Notice of Allegations from the NCAA, information began seeping out and painting a clearer picture Wednesday in the nearly two-year-old case.

Among that information, The Miami Herald learned the specifics of two other Notices of Allegations through public records requests:

??Former Miami assistant basketball coach Jake Morton, now the director of basketball operations at Western Kentucky University, had charges that included accepting ?supplemental income in the amount of at least $6,000? from former UM booster Nevin Shapiro.

??Former UM basketball coach Frank Haith ?failed to promote an atmosphere for compliance within the men?s basketball program.?

And though UM president Donna Shalala said Tuesday in a written statement that the NCAA enforcement staff ?could not find evidence? of Shapiro claims such as UM-related prostitution, expensive cars for players, bounty payments and ?rampant alcohol and drug use,? Miami declined again Wednesday to release its Notice of Allegations.

Both basketball and football information leaked from various directions.

For instance, the University of Louisville confirmed that former UM football assistant coach Clint Hurtt had received his Notice of Allegations, but that the school had not responded to a public records request.

A source close to Hurtt said he will dispute some of the allegations.

Another source familiar with the NCAA?s investigation of UM and its former relationship with imprisoned Ponzi-schemer Shapiro told The Miami Herald that former UM football receivers coach Aubrey Hill and former UM basketball assistant Jorge Fernandez were being charged with violating NCAA bylaw 10.1, entitled ?unethical conduct.? When reached by phone Wednesday evening, Fernandez, who resigned from Marshall in May, declined comment. ?I?m not talking to anybody,? he said.

Hurtt also was charged with violating the ?unethical conduct? bylaw, the Associated Press reported Wednesday, citing an unnamed source. The AP stated that the NCAA said Hurtt and Hill ?committed the same violations? regarding bylaw 10.1 ? ?both denying that they provided meals, transportation and lodging to recruits, current players or both in either 2008 or 2009,? while players who were interviewed pointed to the contrary.

Bylaw 10.1 includes, but is not limited to, ?knowingly furnishing or influencing others to furnish the NCAA or the individual?s institution false or misleading information? regarding a possible NCAA violation.

The NCAA Committee on Infractions informed Haith, and likely the others involved in the case, that the scheduled hearing date of June 14-15 ?is unlikely? and ?is anticipated? to occur in July.

Yahoo! Sports reported Wednesday that there will be a conference call Friday for UM and the involved coaches to ?address their complaints about procedural concerns.? A Miami Herald source familiar with the case confirmed the conference call.

The AP reported Wednesday that the allegations also entail Shapiro paying for ?dinners at Benihana, televisions, sneakers, Miami Heat tickets, bowling parties, one player?s engagement ring, a used washer-dryer set for current New England Patriots lineman Vince Wilfork, and that he directed his girlfriend to give two former Hurricanes no-show jobs for a couple of months? ? not to mention ?buying a suit for former UM tailback Willis McGahee for him to wear to the 2002 Heisman Trophy ceremony.?

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/21/3243991/ex-miami-hurricanes-basketball.html

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Swelling found in second battery on ANA Dreamliner

Cells in a second lithium-ion battery on a Boeing Co 787 Dreamliner forced to make an emergency landing in Japan last month showed slight swelling, a Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) official said on Tuesday.

The jet, flown by All Nippon Airways Co, was forced to make the landing after its main battery failed.

"I do not know the exact discussion taken by the research group on the ground, but I heard that it is a slight swelling (in the auxiliary power unit battery cells). I have so far not heard that there was internal damage," Masahiro Kudo, a senior accident investigator at the JTSB said in a briefing in Tokyo.

Kudo said that two out of eight cells in the second battery unit showed some bumps and the JTSB would continue to investigate to determine whether this was irregular or not.

The plane's auxiliary power unit (APU) powers the aircraft's systems when it is on the ground. National Transportation Safety Board investigators in the United States are probing the APU from a Japan Airlines plane that caught fire at Boston's Logan airport when the plane was parked.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Authority grounded all 50 Boeing Dreamliners in commercial service on January 16 after the incidents with the two Japanese owned 787 jets.

The groundings have cost airlines tens of millions of dollars, with no solution yet in sight.

Boeing rival Airbus said last week it had abandoned plans to use lithium-ion batteries in its next passenger jet, the A350, in favor of traditional nickel-cadmium batteries.

Lighter and more powerful than conventional batteries, lithium-ion power packs have been in consumer products such as phones and laptops for years but are relatively new in industrial applications, including back-up batteries for electrical systems in jets.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Hubble Captures Extraordinary Galactic Trains Collision

See that V in the sky, surrounded by galaxies? It's uninspiring name is IC 2184 and it is one of the weirdest galaxies you will ever see. In fact, it's still two galaxies, captured in the middle of a collision that will result in a completely new galactic shape a few million years from now. More »


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Why is the Mayor of Irving, Beth Van Duyne, getting special treatment in the Dallas Family Courts? She has been allowed to file for divorce under her initials only. I want the Van Duyne special treatment. Where do I sign up or who do I bribe?

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Early education closes achievement gap, brings societal benefits

Monday, February 18, 2013

The founder of a decades-long scientific study that has proved the enduring benefits of early education applauded President Barack Obama's recent call for universal access to high-quality preschool in the United States.

"Investing in high-quality early education has dramatic and sustained payoffs not just for the children directly involved, but for society as well," said Craig Ramey, Ph.D., the originator and founding principal investigator of the Abecedarian Project, a scientific study of the potential benefits of early childhood education for economically disadvantaged children.

The most recent report from the project, published in the journal Developmental Psychology, found that, decades later, participants were far more likely than the control group to have been consistently employed and far less likely to have used public assistance.

"Think of it as a kind of educational compound interest," added Ramey. "From the moment a child enters kindergarten, the focus on achievement begins. When children are prepared, their early successes lead to more successes. But when they're not prepared, a lifelong struggle can begin. The spiral can be upward, or it can be downward, and that's the achievement gap that President Obama was describing earlier this week, both in his State of the Union address and his remarks yesterday in Georgia."

Ramey, a pioneer in understanding the factors that contribute to children's early cognitive development, is now a professor and distinguished research scholar at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute. There he provides scientific leadership to the Louisiana Department of Education's efforts to assess its prekindergarten program. He also remains active with the Abecedarian Project.

The Abecedarian Project has been heralded for providing innovative insights into the factors that contribute to positive outcomes for at-risk children who receive intensive support in the early years of life. Ramey launched the project in 1972 as a carefully controlled scientific study of the potential benefits of early childhood education for children from low-income families who were at risk of developmental delays or academic failure.

Follow-up studies have consistently shown that the children who received early educational intervention did better academically, culminating in greater educational achievements as adults.

The benefits of early education are so scientifically defensible that policymakers should capitalize on President Obama's initiative, Ramey said. "The challenge is to find ways to provide that education so children ? and society ? can reap the benefits."

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