Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Poultry checks strengthened at scandal-hit Liuhe: executive

By Lucy Hornby

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese poultry producer Liuhe Group Co is back to normal operations but with strengthened protocols, its controlling shareholder said, after being named for supplying chicken with excessive antibiotics to KFC.

In December, state television reported that poultry suppliers to fast-food chain KFC had fed chickens drugs and hormones to accelerate growth. Chinese food safety authorities also said they had found excessive amounts of antibiotics in samples tested from 2010 and 2011.

Yum Brands Inc, which owns KFC, has blamed the food safety scare for cutting same-store sales by 25 percent in the first two months of the year. It releases its February sales figures later on Monday.

"This has been a very big lesson for us that we need to pay attention to and increase food safety efforts," Liu Yonghao, founder of China's largest private agribusiness New Hope Group, told reporters on Monday. New Hope, China's top feed producer, owns Liuhe, one of China's largest chicken producers.

Liu said the excessive antibiotics were tracked to independent chicken breeders who supply Liuhe, not to poultry raised by Liuhe itself.

"Some breeders used too much antibiotics or medicines. These non-standard materials got into the supply chain, and the media reported on it," Liu said.

Yum said in January it had stopped sourcing from Liuhe in August and had stopped sourcing from a plant run by Yingtai Food Group before state television aired its report.

Liu said, "We are already back to normal. All the plants are back online. What should be closed or fixed has already been closed or fixed, and our company has released a pledge to improve food safety measures."

He defended the practice, common to industrial breeders in China and North America, of raising chicks to adulthood in just over 40 days rather than the natural span of three to six months through feeding and light control in sealed coops. The technique requires careful disease control in the crowded flock.

"After a month of tests the market has been opened again. Whether in Beijing, Sichuan or Shandong, across China the market has been opened again. Following inspections, our product meets the standards," Liu said.

In an interview with Reuters in 2006, Liuhe executives said they had carefully studied the American poultry industry's practices for accelerated chicken raising.

Most of Yum's nearly 5,300 restaurants in China are KFCs.

(editing by Jane Baird)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/poultry-checks-strengthened-scandal-hit-liuhe-executive-133207789--finance.html

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Ottawans drink more than others in Ontario: Public health - Ottawa Sun

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Ottawa Public Health has launched a war on booze abuse ahead of one of the largest binge-drinking days of the year.

The city?s health agency says it will beef up its education campaign against problem drinking in Ottawa.

?We are worried about alcohol as it?s the most commonly missed substance,? health promotion manager Sherry Nigro said Monday.

Nigro said public health?s announcement of the strategy ahead of St. Patrick?s Day this Sunday is ?more serendipitous than anything else.?

A new public health study found that alcohol leads to 970 hospitalizations and 110 deaths in the city?s adult population annually. About 63 infants are hospitalized each year because of low birth weight linked to alcohol use during pregnancy.

The study found that the drinking habits of Ottawa residents are consistently higher than the provincial average. Public health says one-quarter of adults and nearly three-quarters of young men reported ?heavy or binge drinking? in the past year.

Nigro said there isn?t information to explain why Ottawa?s drinking habits are worse, but she speculated there is more disposable income and the city is home to four post-secondary institutions.

One in three adults exceeded the recommended weekly limits in Canada?s low risk drinking guidelines, which are used as a health indicator in the province.

The guidelines recommend a maximum of 10 drinks a week for women with a maximum two drinks a day on most days. For men, it?s a maximum of 15 drinks a week with a daily maximum of three.

On special occasions ? and this is for all the St. Patty?s revellers ? the recommended maximums are three drinks for women and four drinks for men, while staying within the weekly limits.

A standard drink is considered to be a 12-oz. beer at 5% alcohol, 5-oz. wine at 12% and a 1.5-oz. shot at 40%.

Nigro said staff are seeing positive results with more young people delaying their initiation with alcohol.

The health board will receive a staff report on substance abuse next Monday.

According to the report, there are about 40 drug overdose deaths in Ottawa annually, plus another eight deaths attributed to drug-related infectious diseases.

The report describes various drug prevention initiatives and suggests strengthening harm reduction programs, like the clean needle exchange.

The report notes staff are monitoring the debate on safe-injection sites and ?has no plans to open such a site in Ottawa.?

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Most people only communicate what they expect from a relationship after they have been disappointed or let down. That was the first ten years of our marriage.

We talk to people all the time that are unhappy in their marriage, unhappy in a relationship, dissatisfied with a friend, because the relationship isn?t what they thought it would be and isn?t what they expected it to be.

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Here is what we learned: an argument will never change someone?s heart. An argument might change how your wife acts or how your husband behaves for a day or two, but arguing will never turn a person?s heart closer to another. When an expectation is shared during an argument, its too late to do any good.

Can we share a secret with you that we have learned the hard way? This will apply to your friendships, to your work relationships, to your relationship with your kids, in your marriage?

Unspoken expectations will always grow into unmet expectations.

If you are unhappy in your marriage right now. If you wonder how you and your spouse could have drifted so far apart; if you are constantly frustrated that your needs, your desires, your expectations aren?t being met?have you communicated them outside the context of an argument?

Maybe its going out for breakfast; maybe its staying up an extra hour; maybe its going out on a date and having a conversation about expectations. This conversation should probably start with, ?I want you to know that I own half of this issue. Half of the disappointment I have is because I haven?t communicated well.?

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Domo, the SaaS business intelligence startup launched by Omniture founder Josh James, has raised $60 million in new funding, we?ve learned exclusively. The round was led by GGV Capital with Greylock Partners; Bezos Expeditions, the personal investment company of Jeff Bezos; co-CEOs of Workday Aneel Bhusri and David Duffield; Founders Fund; and Mercato Partners all participating.

In addition, IVP and Sorenson Capital?s Fraser Bullock, previous investors who were the first to commit to this round, doubled down, we?re told. BYU?s student-run venture fund, Cougar Capital, also participated and Aneel Bhusri and GGV partner, Glenn Solomon, will become Domo board observers. Domo previously raised $63 million from Institutional Venture Partners, Benchmark Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, Marc Benioff, SuccessFactors founder Lars Darlgaard and Hummer Winblad. While the valuation in the round was not revealed, James said the jump was ?meaningful enough to take the dilution of stock.?

Omniture is a web analytics SaaS company that went public and was subsequently bought by Adobe in 2009 for $1.8 billion. In 2011, James debuted Domo, with $33 million in funding from Benchmark tackling the business intelligence space. Domo has also purchased a company in the past called Corda.

Domo has been relatively quiet about its product, besides to announce the funding. In fact, Domo has yet to be released to the public. So what does Domo do? The company puts BI in the cloud, but in a scalable and easy-to-use format so people can actually make sense of (and make money off of) massive amounts of business data. The application is able to analyze business data and display it in a user-friendly and realtime format.

After selling for only six months, Domo already has more than 100 revenue-generating enterprise customers across numerous industries, including media and marketing, telco, retail, travel and leisure, technology, financial services and professional services.

And James isn?t shy about his goals. ?We want to do what the iPhone did for mobile to the enterprise world,? he says.

Domo is for the CEO | DomoGlenn Solomon, partner at GGV, explains that the firm had a tremendous amount of respect for what James did at Omniture, but Domo?s product has also gotten them really excited. Between the company?s fast growth, the revenue and addition of new customers, it?s an extremely attractive business that?s ?way ahead of the game.?

James tells us that the software as a service takes all the data in an organization and puts it into a platform that allows you to interact with data in a way executives have never been able to do. ?Domo eliminates meetings, creates data intelligence, and turns that data into real information that users can share and collaborate on,? he says.

For example, a Fortune 500 retailer is using Domo to see what colors of products are selling in realtime, and adjusting manufacturing and supply chain management in real time. James says that prior to using Domo, the company had to wait months to analyze sales data and then make changes in other business areas.

The product will be coming out of private beta in the coming year.

?I met Josh in 1998 and was one of his first investors in Omniture,? said Fraser Bullock, co-founder and managing director at Sorenson Capital and co-founder of Bain Capital. ?Domo has a much larger addressable market than Omniture because it is focusing on executives across the organization. Given Josh?s track record and the experience of the team he?s assembled, I couldn?t be more bullish about Domo?s prospects to become one of the most transformational enterprise software companies in history.?

Todd Chaffee of IVP agrees. ?Josh is built to build successful software companies?you can sense that certain companies that have the magic and this one feels like a really big one.?

As for why James decided to raise funding at this point, he says he?s ?strengthening the balance sheet in preparation for our next phase of growth.? But when starting the fundraising process, investor interest was overwhelming, and the company raised twice the amount they intended to raise. In fact, Domo ended up turning away more than $50 million in additional funds for this round.

The funding is mainly going to be used to hire for sales and engineering. ?We can be the size of what Omniture was when the company went public in 12 months,? James says. ?We?re going to make the most significant enterprise tech company since Salesforce.?

?I want some freaking sales reps,? concludes James.

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/11/exclusive-omniture-co-founders-business-intelligence-saas-company-domo-raises-60m-from-ggv-capital-jeff-bezos-greylock-and-others/

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U.N. says helicopter crashes in Congo with four aboard

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A U.N. peacekeeping helicopter crashed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday with four crew aboard, but a rescue team has yet to reach the site due to bad weather and difficult terrain, the United Nations said on Monday.

The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo, known as MONUSCO, has a mandate to protect civilians and supports operations by the Congolese army. There are more than 17,000 troops in Congo - a country the size of Western Europe.

"MONUSCO reports that this past Saturday one of its helicopters with four crew on board went missing ... in South Kivu province," said U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky.

"The helicopter's wreckage has been located and a rescue team has arrived a few kilometers away from it. However due to bad weather and the difficult terrain the team has not yet been able to reach the crash site."

Nesirky said the United Nations was in close contact with Russia, which provided the helicopter for the peacekeeping mission, and that the cause of the crash and the fate of the crew was not yet known.

Peacekeepers have been stretched thin by an M23 rebellion in the resource-rich east of Congo and the U.N. Security Council is considering creating a special intervention force, which one senior council diplomat has said would be able to "search and destroy" the M23 rebels and other armed groups in the country.

M23 began taking parts of eastern Congo early last year, accusing the government of failing to honor a 2009 peace deal. That deal ended a previous rebellion and led to the rebels' integration into the army, but they have since deserted.

African leaders signed a U.N.-mediated accord late last month aimed at ending two decades of conflict in eastern Congo and paving the way for the intervention force.

The Congolese government said on Monday it hoped to sign a peace deal with the M23 rebels on March 15, but a rebel leader said more talks were needed.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-says-helicopter-crashes-congo-four-aboard-164858273.html

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'Dallas' funeral for J.R. honors Larry Hagman

This image released by TNT shows a funeral scene for the character J.R. Ewing, played by Larry Hagman, in an episode of "Dallas," airing Monday at 9 p.m. EST on TNT. Hagman died of cancer at 81 the day after Thanksgiving. (AP Photo/TNT, Skip Bolen)

This image released by TNT shows a funeral scene for the character J.R. Ewing, played by Larry Hagman, in an episode of "Dallas," airing Monday at 9 p.m. EST on TNT. Hagman died of cancer at 81 the day after Thanksgiving. (AP Photo/TNT, Skip Bolen)

(AP) ? Who killed J.R.?

That's the mystery propelling "Dallas" through the rest of its second season as a TNT revival.

And that question hangs heavy in the upcoming episode (airing Monday at 9 p.m. EDT), which confirms the sad truth every viewer knew was coming: glorious scoundrel J.R. Ewing has died, after decades of living-on-the-edge infamy dating back at least to 1980, when he was gunned down in his office and left for dead, with "Who shot J.R.?" the question on every viewer's lips for months afterward.

J.R.'s fate was sealed this time by the intrusion of reality. In November, Larry Hagman died of cancer at 81. And when he died, he took J.R. with him.

So the new episode ? surely the first without Hagman's deliciously vile presence ? stands as a fitting tribute both to him and to J.R., complete with a wake and a funeral for the rascally oil baron. Even the oh-so-familiar theme music is rearranged from its quickstep tempo to a dirge. The message of this episode, titled "J.R.'s Masterpiece": J.R. is gone but not forgotten.

Last Monday's episode featured the last, brief appearances by a visibly frail Hagman. There were three isolated scenes with J.R., who for reasons unknown had gone missing from Dallas. But the action mostly swirled among the other characters as they squabbled over Ewing Energies, which has pitted cousins John Ross (played by Josh Henderson) and Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe) in a battle for its control.

In his final scene, near the end of the hour, J.R. was glimpsed at an undisclosed location on the phone with John Ross.

"Don't you worry, son, I've got a plan," J.R. told him. "It's gonna be my masterpiece. Because you shouldn't have to pay for my sins."

"What do you mean?" asked John Ross, struck by J.R.'s rare show of tenderness.

"Just remember, I'm proud of you," said J.R., as John Ross' eyes moistened. "You're my son, from tip to tail."

But at that moment, John Ross heard gunshots. He screamed into the phone, "Dad! Dad!"

Who shot J.R.?

"I need to know who killed my father, and why!" snaps John Ross in the new episode.

Sue Ellen, his mother and J.R.'s long-suffering ex-wife (played by Linda Gray), hoists a Dallas directory and reminds him, "Half the people in this phone book wanted to."

Yes, J.R. had legions of enemies with scores to settle. But who among them did the deed? And why did J.R.'s time run out, in all places, in a room at a Mexican flophouse?

His memorial takes place at the Dallas Petroleum Club, where high-powered mourners flock to bid him farewell.

Here are real-life local swells including Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.

Here are "Dallas" characters from way back including former wild child Lucy (Charlene Tilton), J.R.'s niece; Ray Krebbs (Steve Kanaly), the illegitimate son of J.R.'s father; and Gary (Ted Shackelford), the "black sheep" brother who left Dallas for a long life on series spinoff "Knots Landing."

But the embittered John Ross isn't buying that any of the gathered have a kind thought for his father: "Half these people are here to make sure he's dead. The other half are here for the free drinks."

Then decorum is shattered by Cliff Barnes, the Ewings' archenemy (played by Ken Kercheval), who storms into the room and tells J.R.'s brother Bobby, "Since you lost your junkyard dog, there's nothing to keep me from taking your family down."

Is it any wonder a brawl erupts?

The next day, J.R. is mourned at a private graveside service.

Several of the principals speak, and, hearing them, it would be hard for any "Dallas" devotee not to grieve the loss of Larry Hagman, nor to wonder if some of the actors' sorrowful display comes from genuinely missing their fallen cast mate.

Among them is Sue Ellen, who tearfully reveals a letter she has just received from J.R. that begs her for a second chance: "When I get back to Dallas, will you have dinner with me?"

It also turns out J.R. left behind another letter, this one addressed to Bobby (Patrick Duffy).

But what that letter reveals, Bobby isn't saying ? not to his family nor, God forbid, the audience.

"I knew you'd have at least one more (trick) left up your sleeve, J.R.," Bobby murmurs later, alone, as he knocks back bourbons poured from J.R.'s own decanter. "And it's a good one."

The task for "Dallas" to outlive J.R. Ewing is huge. Rest in peace, Larry Hagman. But there better be no peace on this show in J.R.'s absence if it hopes to survive its magnificent villain.

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Frazier Moore is a national television columnist for The Associated Press. He can be reached at fmoore(at)ap.org and at http://www.twitter.com/tvfrazier

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Abu Qatada detained in Britain for breaching bail terms

LONDON (Reuters) - A British judge sent radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada back to jail on Saturday for breaching his bail terms, two days before the government begins an appeal against a court decision blocking his deportation to Jordan.

Accused by the British authorities of posing a security risk and providing spiritual inspiration for one of the 9/11 hijackers, Qatada is wanted in his native Jordan to face terrorism charges.

Successive British governments have tried for years to get rid of the cleric, who has been in and out of jail since first being arrested in 2001. He has been living at a house in London under tight bail conditions including a 16-hour curfew.

He was arrested on Friday for breaching his bail terms, and on Saturday the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC)dealing with his case held an urgent telephone hearing into the matter.

After that hearing, Judge Stephen Irwin issued an order revoking Qatada's bail and ordering him to be detained first by London's Metropolitan Police and later at Belmarsh Prison.

The judge set a hearing for March 21 to further consider Qatada's bail.

The judge's order said that evidence suggested Qatada had breached bail conditions prohibiting him from allowing mobile phones to be switched on in his house while he is present and from allowing communications equipment such as re-writable CDs to be brought into his house.

In the latest of a series of legal blocks to the cleric's deportation, denounced by Home Secretary Theresa May, SIAC ruled in his favour in November last year. Qatada says a trial in Jordan might be skewed by evidence obtained using torture.

"I am pleased to say (Qatada) is now going to be re-detained following the hearing at SIAC this afternoon," May said during a speech to a political conference shortly after the judge's ruling, to cheers from the audience.

May's appeal against the November SIAC decision is scheduled to be heard in the Court of Appeal on Monday.

There was no connection between Qatada's arrest and the looming appeal. The Court of Appeal will consider the issue of whether Qatada would get a fair trial in Jordan, not the issue of his bail.

The Sun newspaper, which first reported news of Qatada's arrest, said counter-terrorism police had searched his north London home for 12 hours on Thursday.

A police spokesman said searches had taken place on Thursday "in connection with ongoing inquiries by the counter-terrorism command", adding that no hazardous materials had been recovered.

The cleric, a Jordanian of Palestinian origin, was once described by a Spanish judge as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe".

Britain says videos of his sermons influenced Mohammed Atta, ringleader of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington in 2001.

Under a deal struck in 2005, Jordan has given Britain diplomatic assurances about his treatment and guarantees that court hearings would be fair.

Jordan convicted Qatada in his absence of encouraging militants there who planned bomb attacks in 1999 and 2000. Under the 2005 deal, however, he will have a retrial if he is eventually returned to Jordan.

(Reporting by Estelle Shirbon; Editing by Rosalind Russell)

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Democrats face challenging Senate landscape

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, after the weekly Democratic policy luncheon. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, after the weekly Democratic policy luncheon. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

(AP) ? After a surprising string of victories last fall, Democrats now face a challenging terrain as they look to hold onto their Senate majority in 2014 and prevent Republicans from gaining full control of Congress during President Barack Obama's final two years. His party must defend a hefty 21 seats, including seven in largely rural states that the president lost last fall.

The task of maintaining control of the Senate has grown more daunting in recent weeks, with four Senate Democrats announcing plans to retire. Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan disclosed his decision on Thursday, following Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin and West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller. New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg has also said he will retire, but Democrats will be heavily favored to hold the seat. A fifth Democratic retirement could come soon from South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson, who has not yet announced his intentions.

Democrats control 55 seats in the Senate, after November elections in which they did better than expected and gained two seats to pad their majority. That means Republicans would need to pick up six seats next year to take control for the first time since 2006.

Twenty months before the mid-term elections, Republicans are laying the groundwork to try to capitalize on the defense-playing Democrats, working to recruit strong candidates in Arkansas, Alaska, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia ? all states carried by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney last year. They're also buoyed by history, which shows the party controlling the White House typically loses seats during the midterm of a second-term president.

"The map looks pretty good" for the GOP, said Greg Strimple, an Idaho-based Republican pollster for Senate and gubernatorial candidates. "If I had a deck of cards to play, I'd rather play the Republican deck than the Democratic deck."

Indeed, Republicans have only 14 of their seats up for re-election and only one ? Sen. Susan Collins of Maine ? is in a state Obama carried last year. Just two GOP senators have said they will retire ? Mike Johanns of Nebraska and Saxby Chambliss of Georgia ? and they represent states that favor Republicans.

Democrats say 2014 could be a repeat of the past two election years, when their well-funded candidates benefited from the missteps of tea party Republicans who were nominated in bruising primaries over more mainstream GOP candidates.

Mindful of those scars, Republicans are watching to see if such polarizing primaries materialize in states like Georgia, Michigan, Iowa and South Dakota. The outcome of those primaries could determine whether the GOP will try to take advantage of Democratic retirements.

Jim Manley, a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., doesn't deny that the spate of Democratic retirements make it that much tougher to keep control in 2014. "The math is very much against Democrats," he said. Even so, he adds, "The real question, however, is whether Republicans are going to keep on nominating extremists or they're going to finally figure out that they've got to go mainstream."

At this early stage, both sides are focusing mostly on recruiting candidates ? and watching for signs of how the opposition is positioning.

An early skirmish has emerged in Kentucky, where Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell faces re-election next year and is working to prevent both Republican and Democratic challenges. Among the Democrats talking about running: actress Ashley Judd, who grew up in Kentucky but lives in Tennessee.

Some of the states that could turn into Senate battlegrounds next year include:

MICHIGAN: Republicans see a pickup opportunity with Levin's departure even though the party last won a Senate race in 1994. Several Republicans may seek the nomination, including members of the state's veteran congressional delegation, including Reps. Mike Rogers, Dave Camp and Justin Amash, a favorite of libertarians. Democrats could turn to Rep. Gary Peters, who represents suburban Detroit, or Mark Schauer, a former congressman from a rural district south of Lansing.

IOWA: Harkin's decision not to seek a sixth term has created the state's first open Senate race since 1974. Rep. Bruce Braley, who has tried to position himself in the mold of the liberal Harkin, is the only Democrat to declare his candidacy. Among Republicans, Rep. Tom Latham declined to run while Rep. Steve King, a conservative, has expressed interest but has also been counseled by GOP Gov. Terry Branstad to wait. Lesser-known GOP prospects Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Branstad prot?g? who is also popular with the state's evangelical right, and state Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey, popular with the state's agribusiness community, are exploring candidacies.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Republicans view South Dakota as a key potential pick-up, especially if Johnson retires. Johnson has made huge strides in recovering from a debilitating 2006 brain hemorrhage, but the state has trended sharply Republican in the past six years. Former two-term Gov. Mike Rounds began campaigning for the GOP Senate nomination shortly after the 2012 election, but it's not clear if Rounds, vulnerable to attack from spending hawks on his right, will face a primary challenge. If Johnson retires, former Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin and Johnson's son, Brendan Johnson, the state's U.S. attorney, are potential prospects.

LOUISIANA: Democrat Mary Landrieu is again a prime target for Republicans as she seeks a fourth term. Republicans have yet to identify a challenger and Landrieu, the daughter of one of the state's most durable political families, has $2.5 million in her campaign account. Two Republican congressmen, Charles Boustany and Steve Scalise, have taken their names out of consideration while two House colleagues, physicians John Fleming and Bill Cassidy, are mulling bids, along with Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne, a favorite of moderates. Tea party conservatives are pushing former Rep. Jeff Landry.

Republicans view West Virginia Rep. Shelley Moore Capito as a strong candidate to capture the seat of retiring Rockefeller. In North Carolina, Democrats are defending Sen. Kay Hagan in a state narrowly lost by Obama. And Alaska could be pivotal, with Sen. Mark Begich, a Democrat, potentially facing a challenge from Republican Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell.

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Beaumont reported from Des Moines, Iowa. Associated Press writer Bill Barrow in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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GEORGIA'S TOP SCHOOL ARCHERY TEAMS HEADED TO STATE

Regional champs take aim in Perry for 7th annual state archery tournament

Special to the Journal

PERRY, Ga. ? More than 600 students from the top school archery teams in the state will compete March 13 in the 7th annual National Archery in the Schools Georgia state tournament.

The state?s top archers from more than 40 elementary, middle and high schools will convene in Perry at the Georgia National Fairgrounds for the national-qualifying tournament. The state tournament is coordinated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources? Wildlife Resources Division and is open to all Georgia schools enrolled in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).

Earlier this year, more than 1,100 archers in 4th-12th grades competed in six regional tournaments to qualify for entry into this state competition. Regional champion teams in the elementary, middle and high school divisions automatically qualified for state, while nine wildcard teams also received an invite based on regional scores.


State tournament division winners and individual qualifiers will have the opportunity to compete at the NASP National Tournament May 10-11 in Louisville, KY, where nearly 8,000 student archers from more than 35 states are expected to participate. In 2012, the national tournament was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest archery tournament ever held, with more than 7,800 archers.

School teams of 16-24 students consisting of male and female archers compete in three separate divisions: elementary (4th-6th grade), middle (7th-8th grade) and high (9th-12th grade). Archers will shoot at 10- and 15-meter intervals in six ?flights.? There are 106 shooting lanes in each flight. Awards will be handed out about one hour after the last flight is completed.

The state tournament is conducted at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter?s Miller Murphy Howard Building next to gate No. 24 (West Gate). Admission is free for observers.


Regional tournament scores and state qualifiers are listed online at www.georgiawildlife.com/NASP. More scores and tournament team listings can also be found at www.nasptournaments.org.

The Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter is off I-75. Driving directions can be found at www.gnfa.com.

The National Archery in the Schools Program is an in-school archery curriculum that meets all education department standards. Only schools that are certified in NASP through the Georgia Department of Natural Resources are qualified to compete in the Georgia Tournament. Schools in more than 100 counties in Georgia are NASP certified.

The program promotes instruction in international-style target archery to improve educational performance and participation in shooting sports. Research has shown that the program, administered through a minimum two-week course during the school year, improves class attendance and behavior. NASP universal-fit bows make it possible for students of all sizes and genders to succeed in archery while raising self-esteem levels and improving hand-eye coordination during physical activity.

NASP is taught in 47 states as well as 10 countries. To date, more than 10 million students have gone through the program.

For more information on NASP in Georgia, recreational shooting sports opportunities or to find a range near you, visit www.georgiawildlife.com, contact a local Wildlife Resources Division office or call (770) 918-6416.

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Justin Bieber faints during concert in London

By Anna Chan, TODAY

Updated 8:15 a.m. ET: Pop star Justin Bieber is recovering after becoming woozy during a concert at London's O2 Arena Thursday, NBC News confirms. The 19-year-old singer reportedly passed out backstage after becoming light-headed near the end of his show. He was treated and given oxygen backstage, then went to the hospital for precaution after finishing his show.

But Bieber's rep tells NBC's Jeff Rossen that the singer has since been released from the hospital, and while feeling under the weather he is currently planning on going ahead with his show in London Friday night.

"He fainted and took a 20-minute reprieve," his spokesperson, Melissa Victor, told Reuters.

In a video posted to YouTube, Bieber's manager Scooter Braun goes on stage to explain the situation to concertgoers.?

"Justin got very light of breath, the whole show he's been complaining. He's backstage with the EMTs and the doctor," Braun says. "They're telling him that they want him to see somebody and see what's going on with his lungs."

Bieber then returned to the stage to finish his show.?

"Getting better. thanks for everyone pulling me thru tonight. best fans in the world. figuring out what happened. thanks for the love," the "Baby" singer tweeted on Thursday night.

On Wednesday, the singer was spotted in London wearing a gas mask for the second time in a week.

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North Korea hit by new UN sanctions after test

Security Council members vote for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, during a meeting at U.N. headquarters Thursday, March 7, 2013. The unanimous vote by the U.N.'s most powerful body sparked a furious Pyongyang to threaten a nuclear strike against the United States. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Security Council members vote for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, during a meeting at U.N. headquarters Thursday, March 7, 2013. The unanimous vote by the U.N.'s most powerful body sparked a furious Pyongyang to threaten a nuclear strike against the United States. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Russia?s UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, center, current president for the U.N. Security Council, confers before leading council members on a vote for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, during a meeting at U.N. headquarters Thursday, March 7, 2013. The unanimous vote by the U.N.'s most powerful body sparked a furious Pyongyang to threaten a nuclear strike against the United States. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

U.K. Ambassador Mark Lyall, left, and U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice confer before members of the United Nations Security Council vote for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, during a meeting at U.N. headquarters Thursday, March 7, 2013. The unanimous vote by the U.N.'s most powerful body sparked a furious Pyongyang to threaten a nuclear strike against the United States. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

U.K. Ambassador Mark Lyall, left, and U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice confer before members of the United Nations Security Council vote for tough new sanctions against North Korea for its latest nuclear test, during a meeting at U.N. headquarters Thursday, March 7, 2013. The unanimous vote by the U.N.'s most powerful body sparked a furious Pyongyang to threaten a nuclear strike against the United States. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

North Koreans attend a rally in support of a statement given on Tuesday by a spokesman for the Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army vowing to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War as well as boasting of the North's ownership of "lighter and smaller nukes" and its ability to execute "surgical strikes" meant to unify the divided Korean Peninsula, at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Thursday, March 7, 2013. North Korea on Thursday vowed to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States, amplifying its threatening rhetoric hours ahead of a vote by U.N. diplomats on whether to level new sanctions against Pyongyang for its recent nuclear test. (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)

(AP) ? The U.N. Security Council responded swiftly to North Korea's latest nuclear test by punishing the reclusive regime Thursday with tough, new sanctions targeting its economy and leadership, despite Pyongyang's threat of a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the United States.

The penalties came in a unanimous resolution drafted by the U.S. along with China, which is North Korea's main benefactor. Beijing said the focus now should be to "defuse the tensions" by restarting negotiations.

The resolution sent a powerful message to North Korea's new young leader, Kim Jong Un, that the international community condemns his defiance of Security Council bans on nuclear and ballistic tests and is prepared to take even tougher action if he continues flouting international obligations.

"Taken together, these sanctions will bite, and bite hard," U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said. "They increase North Korea's isolation and raise the cost to North Korea's leaders of defying the international community."

The new sanctions came in response to North Korea's underground nuclear test on Feb. 12 and were the fourth set imposed by the U.N. since the country's first test in 2006. They are aimed at reining in Pyongyang's nuclear and missile development by requiring all countries to freeze financial transactions or services that could contribute to the programs.

The resolution also targets North Korea's ruling elite by banning all nations from exporting expensive jewelry, yachts, luxury automobiles and race cars to the North. It also imposes new travel sanctions that would require countries to expel agents working for sanctioned North Korean companies.

The success of the sanctions could depend on how well they are enforced by China, where most of the companies and banks that North Korea is believed to work with are based.

Tensions with North Korea have escalated since Pyongyang launched a rocket in December and conducted last month's nuclear test ? the first since Kim took charge. Many countries, especially in the region, had hoped he would steer the country toward engagement and resolution of the dispute over its nuclear and missile programs. Instead, the North has escalated its threats.

Immediately before the Security Council vote, a spokesman for Pyongyang's Foreign Ministry said the North will exercise its right for "a pre-emptive nuclear attack to destroy the strongholds of the aggressors" because Washington is "set to light a fuse for a nuclear war."

The statement was carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency, which issued no comment after the vote.

In the capital of Pyongyang, Army Gen. Kang Pyo Yong told a crowd of tens of thousands that North Korea is ready to fire long-range nuclear-armed missiles at Washington, which "will be engulfed in a sea of fire."

White House spokesman Jay Carney said the U.S. is "fully capable" of defending itself against a North Korea ballistic missile attack.

Experts doubt that the North has mastered how to mount a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile capable of reaching the mainland United States.

The North Korean statement appeared to be the most specific open threat of a nuclear strike by any country against another. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called the threat "absurd" and suicidal.

North Korea also has threatened to scrap the cease-fire that ended the 1950-53 Korean War. It has a formidable array of artillery near enough to the Demilitarized Zone to strike South Korean and American forces with little warning.

The top U.S. envoy on North Korea, Glyn Davies, cautioned Pyongyang not to miscalculate, saying the U.S. will take necessary steps to defend itself and its allies, including South Korea, where it bases more than 30,000 U.S. forces.

"We take all North Korean threats seriously enough to ensure that we have the correct defense posture to deal with any contingencies that might arise," Davies told reporters.

Rice said "the entire world stands united in our commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and in our demand that North Korea comply with its international obligations."

China's U.N. Ambassador Li Baodong said the resolution reflects the determination of the international community to prevent nuclear proliferation, but he stressed that its adoption "is not enough."

"The top priority now is to defuse the tensions, bring down heat ... bring the situation back on the track of diplomacy, on negotiations," Li said.

The resolution stresses the Security Council's commitment "to a peaceful, diplomatic and political solution" to North Korea's nuclear program and urges a resumption of the long-stalled six-party talks involving both Koreas, the U.S., China, Russia and Japan.

South Korea's U.N. Ambassador Kim Sook said North Korea's threats and inflammatory statements will be dealt with "resolutely."

"North Korea must wake up from its delusion of becoming a ... nuclear weapons state and make the right choice," he said. "It can either take the right path toward a bright future and prosperity, or it can take a bad road toward further and deeper isolation and eventual self-destruction."

Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin also warned that "new threats or trying to build up the military muscle in the region ... might be taking us away from the need to resume six-party talks," which he added must be an international priority of all countries.

In addition to the sanctions, the resolution bans further ballistic missile launches, nuclear tests "or any other provocation," and demands that North Korea return to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. It condemns all of North Korea's ongoing nuclear activities, including its uranium enrichment.

It strengthens inspections of suspicious cargo heading to and from the country, calls on states to step up "vigilance" of possible illegal activity by North Korean diplomats.

To get around financial sanctions, North Koreans have been carrying around large suitcases filled with cash to move illicit funds. The resolution expresses concern that these bulk cash transfers may be used to evade sanctions. It clarifies that the freeze on financial transactions and services that could violate sanctions applies to all cash transfers as well as the cash couriers.

The resolution identifies three individuals, one corporation and one organization that will be added to the U.N. sanctions list. The targets include top officials at a company that is the country's primary arms dealer and main exporter of ballistic missile-related equipment, and a national organization responsible for research and development of missiles and probably nuclear weapons.

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Kim reported from Seoul, South Korea. Peter J. Spielmann at the United Nations, Robert Burns in Washington and Foster Klug in Seoul contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Apartheid death squad commander Coetzee dies in South Africa

JOHANNESBURG | Thu Mar 7, 2013 7:32am EST

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Dirk Coetzee, who led an apartheid-era death squad and later sought protection from the resistance movement that brought down South Africa's white minority government, has died, a hospital said on Thursday.

Coetzee, 57, was a former police captain who blew the lid on his hit squad and fled the country in 1989, unleashing revelations that deepened the global isolation of the apartheid regime.

The commander of the covert police assassination unit based at Vlakplaas, a farm outside the capital Pretoria and a training base for hitmen targeting anti-apartheid leaders, eventually landed in London after exposing the group in an interview with a liberal Afrikaans newspaper.

Coetzee claimed responsibility for several killings of African National Congress (ANC) members. His group recruited among the ranks of blacks who left the liberation movement and turned them into killers.

But once he was in exile, he joined the ANC, became known as "Comrade Dirk" and turned to the group led by the likes of Nelson Mandela and O.R. Tambo for protection.

"They were the only people who could check my story and see if I was speaking the truth," he told Reuters in 1990. "For me, it was a hell of a risk to come over to the ANC," he said.

The decision to leave South Africa was not entirely an attempt to clear his conscience.

Coetzee, whose police career was in jeopardy just before he left, was also named by one of his hitmen as a co-conspirator in the killing of Durban human rights attorney Griffiths Mxenge in 1981.

Coetzee proved to be a treasure chest for the ANC, shedding a light on the brutality and dirty tricks the apartheid government used to stay in power. He became an assassination target for the white-minority government.

Coetzee later returned to South Africa and became a member of the post-apartheid spy service under then President Mandela.

In 1997, he was granted amnesty by the government's Truth and Reconciliation Commission for the killing of Mxenge, who was stabbed 45 times.

The National Prosecuting Authority had been working with Coetzee to help find the body of ANC activist Sizwe Kondile, who was killed by his group.

In dramatic testimony to the Truth and Reconciliation Commision, Coetzee talked about how his band of assassins started barbecuing meat for a meal after separately setting the corpse of Kondile on fire.

Coetzee, died at Life Wilgers Hospital in Pretoria from kidney failure, a hospital spokeswoman said.

(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Additional reporting by Marius Bosch; Editing by Jason Webb)

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Coach Dies in Freak Accident, California High School in Mourning

Marion Adams - a multimedia teacher and track and field coach at Rio Londa High School in California - died this week in a terrifying bicycle accident, reports The Sacramento Bee.

The 59-year old was riding away from practice on Monday when he looked over his shoulder to bid farewell to a student.

Tragically, Adams therefore failed to see a partially opened metal gate in the school parking lot and could not slow down in time to avoid it.

He was impaled on the structure, rushed to Mercy San Juan Hospital and initially survived two surgeries to treat internal injuries before passing away.

"Marion was the most popular and nicest man on campus; just a great guy," Athletic Director Mike Morris told the newspaper. "It's a huge loss, devastating to our community.?

Hundreds attended a vigil held for Adams on Tuesday night.

Adams, who coached at his alma mater, is survived by wife Kathy, son Joe and daughter Sarah and two grandchildren.

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Haute cuisine for Obama and GOP senators

(CNN) -

So what was on the menu for Wednesday night's dinner between President Barack Obama and a group of Republican senators?

More importantly, who picked up the tab?

In a rare social outing, the president dined with 12 GOP senators, including some of his harshest critics, such as Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

The venue of choice was the Jefferson Hotel, just blocks from the White House. The restaurant at the hotel is called Plume, a tr?s cher eatery with a prix fixe menu of $85 per person, plus gratuity and tax (about $106 per head). And that doesn't include beverages.

Obama and his guests ordered from a reduced version of the menu by executive chef Chris Jakubiec, according to Meaghan Donohoe, who works for a public relations that represents the Jefferson Hotel.

While it's not clear which entrees they were served, the full menu includes Moulard Duck Breast, Roasted Striped Bass and Colorado Lamb Acai among its options.

"It is our understanding that it was their request to meet in a place that is very intimate, comfortable, and accessible," Donohoe said. "And it's such a familiar stomping ground for Obama as it was a key place for his fundraisers during his campaign."

As for who paid, the White House said the president personally picked up the check.

The other senators invited to the dinner include Bob Corker of Tennessee, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Dan Coats of Indiana, Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Richard Burr of North Carolina, Mike Johanns of Nebraska, Pat Toomey Pennsylvania, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, and John Hoeven of North Dakota.

Asked by a reporter how the dinner went, McCain said "just fine" and gave a thumbs-up.

Another GOP senator, who asked not to be named because it was a private event, described it as a "very positive meeting" that focused on the debt and deficit. The senator also used the words "interactive," "respectful," and "sober" to describe the gathering, adding that it was even jovial at times.

The senator said that Republicans who are "overly skeptical saw a sincerity in (Obama)" they had not been exposed to before, and in return, Obama saw a sincerity among Republicans he may not have recognized before, as well.

"It gave a positive foundation to both sides around a very big issue," the GOP senator said, but still cautioned it is just the beginning and it's still unclear "how you get from here to there" on the deficit.

Hoeven, while talking to reporters after the dinner, also said it was a "good meeting."

"The discussion included not only sequester, the budget, but really where we really focused was how do we bring people together in bipartisan way to address debt and deficit. That means tax reform," he said. "That means entitlement reform that protects and preserves social security, Medicare, but truly addresses debt and deficit."

Another senator who asked not to be named said Republicans got into some detail on each subject, especially tax reform and Medicare. The senator said they were all candid about ideas, and what could be considered "challenges" within each party.

According to this senator, one Republican told the president that if he really wants to do tax reform in a way that attracts fiscal conservatives, he should entertain the idea of throwing out the tax code and revamping it and "do something dramatic."

Obama, the senator said, reacted "openly" to that and other ideas.

Also of note, the senator said wine was poured but there were "not copious amounts of drinking." In fact, the president drank iced tea, and other senators did, as well.

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Rockport co-op hockey coach reflects on quarterfinal loss to Marblehead

Senior captain Ian Maag was determined that Saturday would not be the last game of the season for his Marblehead hockey team.

Maag gave his mates a pep talk after the first period with Rockport up 1-0 on a goal by Ipswich High student Josh Guertin.

Maag then scored three goals over the final 30 minutes, including an empty-netter with under a minute to go, and the Vikings fell 4-2 in the quarterfinals of the Division 3 North hockey tournament.

?Maag?s tough, the entire first line is tough for Marblehead [Maag, Ty Bates and Tom Koopman]. We tried to match them line for line with our first line. They were the home team and had last change, so we couldn?t,? Rockport coach Derek Papalegis said.

?It was 1-0 for us after the first period, five minutes in, [Josh] Guertin put one home and we led after one, then Marblehead really stepped up their game. They?re a good team, they just keep coming and coming, they?re tough,? Papalegis said.

?We had some pressure they had some pressure, they were up 3-1 and Tucker Reedy, who fought injuries all year, scored for us and pulled us within one. We just fell short,? Papalegis added. ?Colby [Foster] played great in the net, he seems to have some of his best games against Marblehead.

?We never stopped battling, we played hard until the end. We cut it to one goal, we just couldn?t put the third one in,? Papalegis said.

Maag scored his third goal with just 38 seconds left, after Foster was pulled for a sixth skater.

Alex Rollins and Mike Tupper picked up the assists on Guertin?s goal in the first period. Kyle Nelson and John Tucker set up Reedy in the third period.

Marblehead came into the tournament as the second seed, the Vikings (9-9-2) the tenth seed. Rockport beat Wayland 4-1 in the first round to earn a date with the Headers.

Rockport beat Marblehead in last year?s playoff?s before falling to Bedford, the Vikings captured the league title for the first time during the regular season.

Foster came up big in the opening game against Wayland, making several solid stops before his mates could get him some goals.

Rockport was clinging to a 2-1 lead late and scored twice into the empty net. Mike Tupper scored twice in the win over the Warriors to go with singles from Jake O?Maley and Guertin.

?We started of kind of sluggish against Wayland, but we did pick it up,? Papalegis said. ?We finished .500 this season, won our league, and we scheduled a lot of good Division 2 teams during the season to get us ready for the post-season.

?We seem to keep seeing Marblehead in the playoffs, they?re a very good team,? he added. ?I?ve been here five years, and to see the progress of [these players], some of whom have been here since the eighth grade, has been impressive.?

Eleven Viking seniors finished up their careers Saturday night in Stoneham, but Papalegis is confident he?ll have good players and good numbers when hockey practice begins next November.

Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com/ipswich/sports/x1551260812/Rockport-co-op-hockey-coach-reflects-on-quarterfinal-loss-to-Marblehead?rssfeed=true

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The Best Real Estate Search Website

Best Real Estate Search Website
Spring is almost here and home buyers have already begun to search homes for sale.

With so many online home search options available, which one is the best for serious buyers?

Of all the home search tools available online, we believe our MLSPropertyFinder beats all the others hands-down and here?s why:

The most important feature a home search website must have is up-to-date, accurate listing information. Many home buyers don?t realize that the national third party websites actually get their listings from many different sources, not from a direct MLS feed like MLSPropertyFinder.

Because of this, these third party sites often have duplicate listings, out-of-date and even incorrect information. We see it all the time: a buyer wants to schedule a showing for home listed on one of these sites and the home has already sold, is under contract, or was taken off the market. This causes frustration for the buyer who must now start their search all over again.

These third party websites require home listing information to be manually entered into each site, and then each listing must be manually updated daily. Most real estate brokerages don?t do this, and as a result the home listing information on these sites is often out of date.

Our MLSPropertyFinder data feed is updated every 15 minutes, so the information on a home you see is the most up to date available.

Another reason it?s so important that your real estate search tool should have a direct MLS feed is that MLS listings have strict standards.? Agents who list properties via MLS must provide accurate data on the important details of the home including the square footage of the property, the number of rooms, the type of heating system, tax information, amenities and other features. The listing must not contain any incomplete or misleading language.

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Home buyers love being able to create their customized home buyer profile and then allowing MLSPropertyFinder do the rest.

When you log into MLSPropertyFinder, simply enter the criteria for the type of home you want including the town, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, price range, and any other preferences. Once you?ve created this profile, MLSPropertyFinder will send you daily emails showing new homes on the market that match your criteria. This way you never miss seeing homes on the market that fit your criteria.

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Once you start your search, and see a home you like in the results, click on it and you will see more details about the home. Click the ?compare? button to see how the selected listing compares to other homes on your list. You can also use the mortgage calculator for an automatic calculation of your monthly mortgage payment. You can get more information about the town, including schools and public transportation. MLSPropertyFinder even shows the WalkScore, which?provides the distance from your selected home to shopping, restaurants, schools, parks, and entertainment.

There are fewer homes on the market this year compared to last year, and the number of home sales is increasing, which means more competition for homes on the market. Serious home buyers can?t afford to waste their time searching for homes only to find they are already sold or under contract.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Milestone of 3000 USP Reference Standards - Bio-Medicine

Rockville MD (PRWEB) March 05 2013 In a milestone representing a significant contribution to public health the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention ( USP ) announces that it has grown its portfolio of reference standards to now include 3000 items. USP Reference Standards are highly characterized sample

Rockville, MD (PRWEB) March 05, 2013

In a milestone representing a significant contribution to public health, the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) announces that it has grown its portfolio of reference standards to now include 3,000 items. USP Reference Standards are highly characterized samples of active pharmaceutical ingredients and impurities, food chemicals, and dietary supplements and their ingredients. Regulators and manufacturers use USP Reference Standards to assess products? conformity to standards of identity, quality, purity and strength. USP Reference Standards are specified in the monographs of the U.S. Pharmacopeia and National Formulary (USP?NF), USP?s flagship compendia of quality standards; the Food Chemicals Codex (for food ingredients), the Dietary Supplements Compendium, and the new Medicines Compendium. Drugs sold or manufactured in the United States are required by law to comply with standards published in the USP?NF, and these standards are enforceable by the Food and Drug Administration.

?Attaining 3,000 USP Reference Standards is important for USP, of course, but also for all stakeholders interested in advancing public health,? said Roger L. Williams, M.D., chief executive officer at USP. ?USP relies on our volunteer experts who, with staff, set the standards, and on the manufacturers who donate the monographs and materials from which many of our standards are derived. Both are equally crucial in the standards-setting process, and I want to take this opportunity to thank all who understand the importance of public standards.?

Dr. Williams also noted USP?s focused effort over the last decade to strengthen USP?s public standards. This effort is ongoing, and is summarized in USP?s policy statements and in a '/>"/>

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5. CitiusTech Completes Another Milestone Year: Revenues Grow by 59% in 2011
6. BioDelivery Sciences Receives Patent Allowance Triggering $15 Million Milestone Payment from Endo Pharmaceuticals
7. AtheroNova Achieves Milestone in Initiating First Shipment of AHRO-001
8. Cobalt Technologies Hits Key Commercial Milestone with Pretreatment Process Demonstration
9. Cell Therapeutics, Inc. (CTI) Reports First Quarter Financial Results and Milestones
10. Northwest Bio and Fraunhofer IZI Announce Milestones Reached
11. A milestone in nanoparticle research: Nanoparticle test handbook sets the standards

Source: http://www.bio-medicine.org/biology-technology-1/Milestone-of-3-000-USP-Reference-Standards-24873-1/

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