Friday, January 4, 2013

Dune Medical lands FDA approval for breast cancer tissue detector ...

January 2, 2013 by MassDevice staff

Dune Medical finally wins full FDA pre-market approval for its MarginProbe intra-operative tool for assessing tissue during early-stage breast cancer surgery.

Framingham, Mass.-based Dune Medical Devices finally got the FDA nod for its MarginProbe breast cancer tissue detection system, a device that can help surgeons determine whether they have excised all the cancerous tissue during early-stage breast cancer surgery.

The approval was based on a 664 patient study evaluating the MarginProbe's ability to identify cancerous tissue along the edges of removed breast tissue during early lumpectomy procedures.

The device proved to be 3 times more effecting in finding such cancers compared to traditional intra-operative imaging and assessments, according to a press release.

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The MarginProbe system uses electromagnetic waves to identify possibly cancerous tissue on the edges of a breast tumor in real time during surgical procedures, and is the company's 1st commercial product.

Physicians using MarginProbe may be able to better identify lingering cancerous tissue during surgery, reducing the number of repeat procedures needed to remove additional cancerous cells detected at the edge of the removed tissue, according to Dune.

Source: http://www.massdevice.com/news/dune-medical-lands-fda-approval-breast-cancer-tissue-detector

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

N. Korea's Kim offers olive branch to South

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a surprise New Year address in Pyongyang on Tuesday.

By NBC News wire services

SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for an end to confrontation between the two Koreas, technically still at war in the absence of a peace treaty to end their 1950-53 conflict, in a surprise New Year speech broadcast on state media.

The address by Kim, who took over power in the state after his father, Kim Jong Il, died in 2011, appeared to take the place of the policy-setting New Year editorial published in leading state newspapers.

But North Korea has offered olive branches before and Kim's speech does not necessarily signify a change in tack from a country that vilifies the United States and U.S. ally South Korea at every chance it gets.

North Korea raised tensions in the region by launching a long-range rocket in December that it said was aimed at putting a scientific satellite in orbit, drawing international condemnation.

North Korea, which considers North and South as one country, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is banned from testing missile or nuclear technology under U.N. sanctions imposed after its 2006 and 2009 nuclear weapons tests.

North Korea missiles could reach US, says South

Elizabeth Dalziel / AP

From work to play, see pictures from inside the secretive country.

"An important issue in putting an end to the division of the country and achieving its reunification is to remove confrontation between the north and the south," Kim said in the address that appeared to be pre-recorded and was made at an undisclosed location.

"The past records of inter-Korean relations show that confrontation between fellow countrymen leads to nothing but war," he said.

Economic reform?
Kim also called for improving living standards of his impoverished nation, with passages in his speech acknowledging the poor state of the country's economy that has long lagged behind the rest of the region.

But Kim gave no indication whether he plans to introduce economic reforms or allow free enterprise, except to say the economy should be underpinned by science and technology.

"The industrial revolution in the new century is, in essence, a scientific and technological revolution, and breaking through the cutting edge is a shortcut to the building of an economic giant," he said.

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The speech avoided harsh criticism of the United States, its wartime enemy. North Korea has used past New Year's editorials to accuse the Washington of plotting war.

In other signs of changes in the country -- at least at a superficial level -- North Korea also had its first grand New Year's Eve celebration, with residents of the capital treated to the boom of cannons and fireworks at midnight.

David Guttenfelder / AP

In this March 9, 2011 photo, a girl plays the piano inside the Changgwang Elementary School in Pyongyang, North Korea. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

In Pyongyang, residents danced in the snow at midnight Monday to celebrate the end of a big year for North Korea, including the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung and the first year of Kim Jong Un's leadership. Fireworks lit up the cold night sky, and people stood in fur-lined parkas, taking photos and laughing and dancing with each other in plazas.

High tensions with South remain
The New Year address was the first in 19 years by a North Korean leader after the death of Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un's grandfather. Kim Jong Il rarely spoke in public and disclosed his national policy agenda in editorials in state newspapers.

"(Kim's statement) apparently contains a message that he has an intention to dispel the current face-off (between the two Koreas), which could eventually be linked with the North's call for aid (from the South)," said Kim Tae-woo, a North Korea expert at the state-funded Korea Institute for National Unification.

South Korean navy ships have found what appeared to be debris from the rocket launched by North Korea this week. NBCNews.com's Alex Witt reports.

"But such a move does not necessarily mean any substantive change in the North Korean regime's policy towards the South," he added.

The two Koreas have seen tensions rise to the highest level in decades after the North bombed a Southern island in 2010, killing two civilians and two soldiers.

More photos from inside North Korea on NBC's PhotoBlog

The sinking of a South Korean navy ship earlier that year was blamed on the North but Pyongyang has denied it and accused Seoul of waging a smear campaign against its leadership.

Last month, South Korea elected as president Park Geun-hye, a conservative daughter of assassinated military ruler Park Chung-hee, whom Kim Il Sung had tried to kill at the height of their Cold War confrontation.

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Park has vowed to pursue engagement with the North and called for dialogue to build confidence but has demanded that Pyongyang abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions, something it is unlikely to do.

Conspicuously absent from Kim's speech was any mention of the nuclear arms program.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Mobile Marketing - Web Design Company

Getting your business mobile-ready has never been more important. It has become essential for businesses, however small or large, to tap into the mobile market in order to succeed in 2013.

It is expected that mobile internet use will surpass desktop use within the next 3 years, according to report by PWC. This marks a significant shift in consumer behavior that businesses need to adapt to in order to succeed online.

If done correctly, mobile marketing can be a great way for small businesses to acquire new customers and boost their profits.

1. Launch Your Mobile Website

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The least a business can do to target mobile customers is to set-up a mobile enabled website. If you haven?t already done, it is important to set up your mobile website now. Fortunately, it is easier than you think. If you already have a website that is not mobile enabled, you can take advantage of free web-based tools to create a mobile version of your website. You can do this without prior design experience in a few easy steps.

If you are starting fresh then creating a responsive website is the best way forward. Responsive design is a new technique for developing websites that automatically adjusts itself to accommodate different screen sizes. This does away the need to invest in and maintain separate sites for desktop, tablets and smart phones.

2. Leverage Location Based Services

Mobile Marketing - Location Based Services

The last couple of years have seen an increase in the popularity of location based services. They are particularly beneficial for targeting mobile consumer-base.

Location based services are sites and apps that use the geographical location of the user to offer information and other value added services to consumers.

You can get started by registering your business with leading location based services like Foursqaure and Yelp. You can use it to offer location-specific deals to customers, reward your loyal customers, or deliver other services based on user?s location. The possibilities for your business are endless.

3. Run Mobile Ad Campaigns

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Mobile advertising is a lucrative way for businesses to reach potential mobile customers.? A survey from Web.com and Lab42 has found that 84% of small businesses that use mobile marketing techniques report an increase in new business for their efforts . There are many advertising options to target potential mobile customers that your business can take advantage of. Some of these are:

  • Consider Mobile paid search Ads

4. Mobile SEO

Just like desktop users, mobile users often use search engines to find products and services based on their needs.

There are several ways your business can leverage SEO to target the mobile market. A good place to start is to apply basic SEO principles to make your mobile website search engine friendly.

Listing your business? address and service area clearly on your website will also help you to rank well on mobile and location-specific searches. Similarly, including location fields in your social media pages accurately will help it to rank on local searches.

You can also use Google?s geo-targeting options in Google webmaster tools dashboard to tailor your ranking on searches from specific locations.

5. Build Mobile Apps

Mobile Apps are a very effective way to engage potential customers.

An app is different to a mobile website. Apps are software that users download and run from their smart phone or other mobile devices. Apps are very popular and can be used to attract new customers as well as offer customer service to existing customers. E.g. most airlines have apps that allow customers to check flight times, status, make bookings and even check-in conveniently from their phone.

6. Invest in Mobile Commerce

Mobile commerce is on the rise and is a very effective way to target mobile customers and boost your profits. If you sell products online, consider opening a Mobile Storefront either via a simple mobile website or mobile app. Different factors needs to be considered when selling to the mobile audience.

Mobile payments are another area of mobile commerce that is gaining in popularity. It offers a revolutionary way to process payments more efficiently. ?Customers can pay without having to take their card out. ?For example, you could plug Square?s tiny card reader into your phone, and process a payment while you?re visiting a client in their home.

7. Leverage New Technologies such as QR Code

QR code (Quick Response Code) are two-dimensional bar codes that have become common in consumer advertising. They are particularly popular among mobile users. Smart-phone users can use the built-in QR-code scanner on the device to install an app, visit a website or perform other tasks in a quick and easy manner.

One of the most popular uses of QR-code is to redirect smart-phone users to a desired URL such as a company?s website, online store, or another product or campaign page that offers special discounts to mobile customers.

QR codes are very easy to use. There are many free web-based services that businesses can use to create and start using QR codes in a few easy steps.

Conclusion:

Getting your business mobile ready, can be a very effective way to acquire new customers and boost your profits. Small businesses that are able to capitalize on the mobile marketing boom are much more likely to succeed in the coming year than those that fail to tap into the mobile consumer-base.

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South Sudan willing to withdraw army from Sudan border: president

JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan is willing to withdraw its army from the disputed border with Sudan, President Salva Kiir said, signaling a possible compromise at a summit with his Sudanese counterpart.

Kiir and Sudan's Omar Hassan al-Bashir agreed in September to withdraw troops from the disputed border as a precondition to resume oil exports from landlocked South Sudan through Sudan. Oil revenues are vital to both economies.

But both countries still have troops 10 km (6 miles) from each other's border, and both accuse each other of supporting rebels on the other's territory.

Kiir and Bashir are scheduled to meet this month at a summit brokered by the African Union to discuss how set up the border zone which will be monitored by soldiers from both sides and U.N. peacekeepers.

"To be able to establish the border monitoring mission, we are temporarily withdrawing our forces from the immediate border areas," Kiir said in a speech on New Year's Eve.

"This will allow for a demilitarized border zone to be operational," he said, without giving a date for the pullout.

South Sudan's Information Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin told Reuters the withdrawal would have to be coordinated between the two countries. He did not elaborate.

South Sudan seceded from Sudan under a 2005 peace deal which ended decades of civil war. But both countries have yet to demarcate the border, which straddles oil production facilities.

The two rivals are also at odds over Abyei, an area between Sudan and South Sudan prized for its fertile grazing land.

(Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by Louise Ireland)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-sudan-willing-withdraw-army-sudan-border-president-075421281.html

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Eric Cantor On Fiscal Cliff: GOP Leader Opposes Senate Bill

  • Military Health Care - $16 Billion

    In his last offer to House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), President Barack Obama lobbied for $16 billion in cuts from the military's health care program, TRICARE. In 2012, the president also proposed hiking fees for military personnel and veterans who receive benefits under the program in an effort to help cut the defense budget. His proposal drew significant fire from Republican lawmakers and veterans' groups.

  • Military Retirement Program - $11 Billion

    Both sides agreed to cuts from the military retirement program. Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) claimed during July 2011 talks that lawmakers had reached a tentative deal to slash <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">$11 billion</a>. Under the current system, military personnel receive immediate retirement benefits after serving for 20 years. According to a recent report from the Congressional Budget Office, the appropriation cost per active military service member has <a href="http://www.cbo.gov/publication/43574" target="_hplink">increased at a higher rate</a> than either inflation or the total pay package of private-sector employees. Given the budget constraints looming before the Defense Department, the CBO floated the idea of transitioning the military retirement program to a matching-payment model.

  • Federal Employee Retirement Program - $33 -$36 Billion

    Cantor claimed that Republicans and Democrats had agreed to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">$36 billion in savings</a> over 10 years from civilian retirement programs. The president proposed a marginally more modest figure of <a href="http://presspass.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/11/15089281-white-house-grand-bargain-offer-to-speaker-boehner-obtained-by-bob-woodward#.UKCJftkTtS8.twitter" target="_hplink">$33 billion</a> in his final offer to House Speaker John Boehner. Just this year, Republicans in the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform also looked to find savings from the Federal Employee Retirement System by <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/post/house-committee-approves-measure-upping-federal-employee-contributions-to-retirement-plan/2012/04/26/gIQAuoW6iT_blog.html" target="_hplink">requiring employees to pay more of their salary</a> into their pensions, which Democrats opposed as a pay cut that would make civil service less attractive for top talent. In September 2011, the federal government employed <a href="http://www.fedscope.opm.gov/cognos/cgi-bin/ppdscgi.exe?DC=Q&E=/FSe%20-%20Status/Employment%20-%20September%202012&LA=en&LO=en-us&BACK=/cognos/cgi-bin/ppdscgi.exe?toc=%2FFSe%20-%20Status&LA=en&LO=en-us" target="_hplink">over two million individuals</a>, either through the cabinets or independent agencies. Many Republicans have complained that the federal workforce has ballooned during the Obama administration, and while the raw number of employees has risen by <a href="http://www.thefactfile.com/2012/01/23/the-size-of-the-federal-workforce-rapid-growth-for-some-stagnation-for-others/" target="_hplink">14.4 percent</a> between Sept. 2007 and Sept. 2011, the percentage of public employees out of the total civilian workforce has <a href="http://www.thefactfile.com/2012/01/23/the-size-of-the-federal-workforce-rapid-growth-for-some-stagnation-for-others/" target="_hplink">remained fairly constant</a> around 1.2 percent since 2001. Much of the raw growth has been concentrated in the Department of Defense, Veteran's Affairs and Homeland Security.

  • Agricultural Subsidies - $30 - $33 Billion

    Democrats and Republicans agreed to cut as much as <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/12/fiscal-cliff-barack-obama-_n_2118739.html" target="_hplink">$30 billion</a> from agricultural subsidies; the main opposition fell along geographical lines rather than partisan ones. Hailing from an agriculture-heavy state, Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) threatened to pull out of talks entirely if a deal included that much in subsidy reduction. The president ended up pushing for <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">$33 billion in cuts</a>, but that figure also included reductions in conservation programs. Baucus now tells HuffPost any cuts should be made through the farm bill, not fiscal cliff talks.

  • Food Stamps - $2 to $20 Billion

    Cantor pushed hard for significant cuts to food stamps, formally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. He charged that the federal government could save as much as <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">$20 billion over ten years</a> by eliminating waste and fraud, but the White House countered that the real number was closer to $2 billion. Instead, those cuts would force the program to scale back on the number of enrollees and the level of benefits it could offer.

  • Flood Assistance - $4 Billion

    Obama proposed cutting <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/12/fiscal-cliff-barack-obama-_n_2118739.html" target="_hplink">$4 billion from flood assistance</a> funding in his final offer to Boehner in July 2011. But Hurricane Sandy straining the National Flood Insurance Program; The New York Times <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/nyregion/federal-flood-insurance-program-faces-new-stress.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0" target="_hplink">reports</a> that thousands of claims are being submitted daily, which could send the overall cost upwards of $7 billion for a program that suffers from a ballooning debt problem. And with climate change promising <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/climate-change-predictions-foresaw-hurricane-sandy-scenario-for-new-york-city/2012/10/31/b78de428-2374-11e2-ac85-e669876c6a24_blog.html" target="_hplink">future flooding disasters</a> along the eastern seaboard, cutting the program looks unwise.

  • Home Health Care - $50 Billion

    The president offered to cut <a href="http://presspass.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/11/15089281-white-house-grand-bargain-offer-to-speaker-boehner-obtained-by-bob-woodward#.UKCJftkTtS8.twitter" target="_hplink">$110 billion over the next decade</a> from the government's health care spending, excluding Medicare. Among the programs that could lose crucial funding is home health care, where Democrats and Republicans agreed to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">$50 billion in reductions</a> over ten years. Cantor pushed for closer to $300 billion in spending cuts to health care, but Democrats appeared to stand firm.

  • Higher Education - $10 Billion

    The president proposed cutting <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/12/fiscal-cliff-barack-obama-_n_2118739.html" target="_hplink">$10 billion from higher education</a> over the next decade, mostly from Pell grants. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/27/pell-grants-college-costs_n_1835081.html" target="_hplink">Over nine million students</a> relied on federal subsidized loans to afford college during the 2010-2011 school year, and the skyrocketing costs have continued to diminish the purchasing power of the Pell grant program. Obama has actively worked to make college more affordable for lower-income students. Key Republican lawmakers have attempted to cut funding for student loans; most notably, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) slashed the maximum award from $5,550 per student per year down to <a href="http://colorlines.com/archives/2011/07/dems_students_fight_to_save_pell_grants_amidst_debt_ceiling_talks.html" target="_hplink">just $3,040</a>.

  • Medicaid And Other Health- $110 Billion

    The original funding levels proposed by Cantor and the GOP leadership would turn the entitlement program for America's poor into little more than a block grant program, Democrats claimed during the 2011 debt ceiling talks. Under such a program, they argued that states would then <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-11/medicaid-to-lose-1-26-trillion-under-romney-block-grant.html" target="_hplink">drop more people from enrollment</a> and scale back on health benefits. In fiscal year 2009, <a href="http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s0151.pdf" target="_hplink">over 62 million Americans</a> -- many of them children -- depended on Medicaid for their health care. But the president did agree to <a href="http://presspass.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/11/15089281-white-house-grand-bargain-offer-to-speaker-boehner-obtained-by-bob-woodward#.UKCJftkTtS8.twitter" target="_hplink">$110 billion</a> in cuts from Medicaid and other health programs.

  • Medicare - $250 Billion +

    Republicans pushed for a drastic overhaul to the entitlement program for America's seniors. Ryan infamously proposed turning Medicare into little more than a voucher system in which seniors would receive checks to purchase their own health care on the open market -- a plan that would ultimately <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kennethdavis/medicare-vouchers_b_1947804.html" target="_hplink">force individuals to shoulder more of the burden</a> for their health care costs. Democrats refused to accept changes similar to those in Ryan's plan. The president, however, was <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">more open to other GOP suggestions</a> on Medicare. In his final offer to Boehner, he agreed cut $250 billion over the next ten years -- in part by increasing premiums for higher-income seniors and by raising the eligibility age from 65 to 67 (although over a longer time frame).

  • Tax Reform - $800 Billion - $1.6 Trillion

    Republicans have again and again <a href="http://www.politico.com/blogs/politicolive/0511/Boehner_Medicare_Medicaid__everything_should_be_on_the_table_except_raising_taxes.html" target="_hplink">decried any attempt</a> to raise taxes, either on the highest earners or on corporations. (A Democracy Corps/Campaign for America's Future survey shows that <a href="http://www.ourfuture.org/report/2012114508/cafdemocracy-corps-election-poll-2012" target="_hplink">70 percent of voters</a> support raising taxes on the wealthiest two percent of Americans.) Instead, Boehner has pushed for a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">comprehensive tax reform bill</a> that would lower the marginal tax rates while closing loopholes and eliminating deductions in order to raise around $800 billion in additional revenues. For many Democrats, <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323551004578117152861144968.html" target="_hplink">that figure simply isn't enough</a>. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney announced Tuesday that the president was aiming for as much as <a href="http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/showing-backbone-on-the-debt/" target="_hplink">$1.6 trillion in new revenues</a>, and the president told reporters on Wednesday that it would be <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/14/obama-tax-cuts_n_2131256.html" target="_hplink">practically impossible</a> to raise the amount of revenue he wanted simply from closing loopholes and lowering rates.

  • Social Security - $112 Billion

    Social Security <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/14/fiscal-cliff-social-security_n_2130762.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular" target="_hplink">isn't driving the deficit</a>, yet Republicans have <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">pursued drastic changes</a> to the program. Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has promised that Social Security would be <a href="http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/reid-no-messing-with-social-security" target="_hplink">off the table</a> in the on-going negotiations to avoid the fiscal cliff, but Obama did concede to tying the benefits to a <a href="http://presspass.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/11/15089281-white-house-grand-bargain-offer-to-speaker-boehner-obtained-by-bob-woodward#.UKCJftkTtS8.twitter" target="_hplink">recalculated Consumer Price Index</a> that would ultimately provide less money to retirees. Sen. Bernie Sanders claims that, under such a measure, seniors who are currently 65 years-old would see their benefits drop by <a href="http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/267079-reid-assures-sanders-he-wont-agree-to-social-security-cuts-in-debt-deal" target="_hplink">$560 a month in 10 years</a> and by as much as <a href="http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/267079-reid-assures-sanders-he-wont-agree-to-social-security-cuts-in-debt-deal" target="_hplink">$1,000 in 20 years</a>. The Moment of Truth project (led by the two former co-chairs of the president's deficit reduction commission, former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) and former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles) claims that the recalculated CPI could save as much as <a href="http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/11767/the_social_security_cut_washington_does_not_want_you_to_understand/" target="_hplink">$112 billion</a> from Social Security over the next ten years.

  • Tax Loopholes And Deductions - Up To $180 Billion

    Although Cantor and other GOP House members demanded that any deficit-reduction deal brokered in 2011 be classified as <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/11/fiscal-cliff-talks-medicare-social-security_n_2113259.html" target="_hplink">revenue-neutral</a>, they were open to closing particular loopholes in the corporate tax code and limiting itemized deductions for individuals -- given that they were offset by other tax cuts. Out of the $50 billion in savings to be found over the next decade from closing loopholes, Cantor proposed getting $3 billion from eliminating the break for corporate-jet owners and another $20 billion from voiding the subsidies for the oil and gas industries. On the individual earner side, he proposed eliminating the second-home mortgage deduction for $20 billion, as well as limiting the mortgage deduction for higher-income households to rake in another $20 billion. He also offered to tighten the tax treatment of retirement accounts. But Democrats wanted to see even greater action taken on itemized deductions. In June 2011, Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) proposed raising $130 billion in new revenues by capping itemized deductions at 35 percent for the highest income brackets. The GOP response to his proposal at the time was a resounding "no."

  • Bush Tax Cuts For The Wealthy - $950 Billion

    Set to expire on Dec. 31, 2012, the Bush tax cuts represent one of the most controversial elements of the so-called fiscal cliff. They added over <a href="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/07/24/opinion/sunday/24editorial_graph2/24editorial_graph2-popup.gif" target="_hplink">$1.8 trillion to the deficit</a> between 2002 and 2009. Yet Republicans argue that an extension is necessary to create jobs and spur economic growth. But a <a href="http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/PDF/0915taxesandeconomy.pdf" target="_hplink">study</a> from the Congressional Research Service found that tax cuts for the wealthiest earners had little economic effect. The White House is pushing for a renewal only of those tax breaks for the lower- and middle-class Americans in order to save the average middle-class family <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2012/10/01/pf/taxes/fiscal-cliff-tax/index.html" target="_hplink">between $2,000 and $3,500</a> next year. Letting the cuts expire for those earning over $250,000 a year -- or the wealthiest two percent of Americans -- would haul in <a href="http://www.offthechartsblog.org/cbo-ending-high-income-tax-cuts-would-save-almost-1-trillion/" target="_hplink">$950 billion</a> in savings over the next decade, according to the CBO. Obama stressed how much the country stood to gain from such an approach Wednesday during a press conference. "If we right away say 98 percent of Americans are not going to see their taxes go up ? 97 percent of small businesses are not going to see their taxes go up," he said. "If we get that in place, we're actually <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/49821777" target="_hplink">removing half of the fiscal cliff</a>."

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/01/eric-cantor-fiscal-cliff_n_2393257.html

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    New Year, New Headache? Hangover Cures and Myths

    After the Times Square ball drops on New Year?s Eve and copious amounts of Champagne get ?toasted and drunk, many might find?themselves ?forgetting more??auld acquaintances? than they intended and waking up?to ?2013 with a vicious hangover.

    A?hangover is essentially a build-up?of acetaldehyde, a toxin in the liver. When one overdoes it on the booze, the liver can?t produce enough glutathione, a compound that contains the amino acid L-cysteine, to combat it. Cysteine?breaks down?acetaldehyde into water and carbon dioxide, which is then?flushed out of the body as urine.

    While nothing has been shown scientifically to ?cure? a hangover,?Dr. Richard Besser, ABC News? chief medical editor, ?offered these?tips to help nurse the pain:

    ? Drink plenty of water.? Alcohol is quite dehydrating.

    ? If you have a headache, take aspirin or ibuprofen the next morning,?not acetaminophen (Tylenol).??Acetaminophen is processed by?your liver that has just taken a hit from your overdrinking.

    ? Go to bed. Most hangovers are over after?eight ?to 24 hours but before you do ?

    ? Pull out your smartphone and record a video message to yourself.? Tell yourself how lousy you feel and repeat this phrase: ?I won?t overdrink again, I won?t overdrink again, I won?t overdrink again.?

    Other suggestions from our past contributors include how to avoid a hangover while still slugging back the brewskies,?and what to do if?the ?hangover?arrives anyway:

    While You?re Boozing:

    1. Sip Slowly

    If you?drink your alcohol?slowly instead of guzzling it down, doctors say it helps give the stomach a fighting chance to absorb the toxins so your body isn?t assaulted with booze.

    2. Eat Fatty Foods

    Food products with a lot of fat in them, such as chips,?can help slow down the absorption of alcohol.

    3. Avoid Carbonated Drinks

    Doctors say carbonation can?increase the absorption of alcohol, so put down the rum and Coke.

    The Morning After ? Happy Hangover:

    1. Sleep, Sleep, Sleep

    Time will heal all wounds.

    2. Flush Your System

    When you are dehydrated, your body is depleted of potassium and sodium, which is why you have that achy ?hit by a dump truck? feeling the next morning.

    Doctors say try to replenish your body with lots of fluids. Drink water or?drinks that are heavy in electrolytes, such as sports drinks or coconut water.

    3. Be Leery of Caffeine

    Caffeine, like alcohol, is a diuretic, which can further dehydrate your body after drinking, making the headache much worse, so doctors recommend extra water if you?re going to?reach for a cup of coffee, tea or an energy drink.

    But people who regularly drink minimal amounts of caffeine?might find it helps soothe their headache. While the causes of a hangover aren?t completely understood,?a leading theory for the?pounding headache is that alcohol dilates blood vessels in the brain and caffeine constricts the blood vessels, which might bring relief to some people.

    4. Avoid the ?Hair of the Dog?

    While that Bloody Mary or extra pint of beer with breakfast the next?morning sounds like a rallying move, doctors say more alcohol means more dehydration, meaning more hangover hurting. Even if you don?t feel the pain now, you will later.

    5.?Have a Snack?

    According to the Mayo Clinic, bland foods, such as toast and crackers, can help boost blood sugar and settle your stomach.?Eating chicken noodle or bouillon soups, which?are ?loaded with sodium and potassium, can help make you feel better.

    Foods and drinks that contain fructose, such as honey, apples, berries or fruit juice, as well as?vitamin C and B? can also help burn off alcohol.

    Final Thoughts: Not to be a buzz kill, but the bottom line is that?the best way to to avoid a hangover is to stay away from the booze. Entirely.

    Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/12/31/new-year-new-headache-hangover-cures-and-myths/

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    California meteorite reveals secrets thanks to crowdsourcing (+video)

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    Recently published research describes a collection of meteorite pieces that landed in California in April. The study came about through a group effort dubbed "crowdsourcing" by the lead scientist.   

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/2uF_M25U_-Y/California-meteorite-reveals-secrets-thanks-to-crowdsourcing-video

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