Sunday, September 30, 2012

Op-Ed: International Marine Animal Trainers Association code of ...

The International Marine Animal Trainers Association's (IMATA) claims it opposes the Japanese drive fisheries. Yet on closer inspection several of its members are marine parks and employees who glean their animals directly from the drive hunts.
Formed in 1972, the International Marine Animal Trainers Association (IMATA) was founded to serve marine mammal science through training, public display, research, husbandry, conservation, and education. The organization states that it clearly opposes the Japanese dolphin drives that occur in Taiji every year between Sept. and March, but does it?


In these drives, pods of dolphins are driven into a natural inlet where a select few are chosen for captivity, and the remainder are slaughtered for meat. It is a practice that has been occurring in Taiji since the 1970s, originally for meat and then for profit. These drives have a history that speaks for itself.


Until 1978, dolphin hunting in Japan had largely gone unnoticed until photos of a slaughter at Iki Island in 1979 hit newspapers around the world. It was an event that grabbed the attention of Hardy Jones, a marine mammal advocate from the conservation group Blue Voice.


In 1980, Jones and cameraman Howard Hall, went to the Island and "walked into a massacre" of almost 2,000 dolphins. Footage captured of the slaughter, was beamed around the world sparking massive protests to Japanese embassies.


The slaughter at Iki Island occurred under the mistaken belief that dolphins were competition for fish, and must be slaughtered for the benefit of fishermen. But the game really began to change in 1990, when Jones filmed a group of Americans wrestling Risso's dolphins in Taiji harbor. These dolphins ? transported from Taiji and shipped to Hawaii, were absorbed into the U.S. Navy's Marine Mammal Program.


Nine years on in Futo, Japan, the capture of 100 bottlenose dolphins at Futo Bay changed the game once more. Six young mammals were wrestled into slings and sold to aquarium representatives. Many dolphins drowned in the nets, but the captive few created a new incentive ? profit. In his documentary When Dolphins Cry, Jones confirms that a market had now been established, a lucrative demand for dolphins driven by money. Until the Futo Bay incident, there were "indications that the drive hunts were becoming a dying practice," said Sakae Hemmi of Japan's Elsa Nature Conservancy. In the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society's publication, "Driven by Demand," Hemmi explained:
The US Marine Mammal Inventory Report (MMIR) records the Miami Seaquarium, Sea Life Park in Hawaii, the Indianapolis Zoo, Sea World Inc. and the US Navy as having imported live cetaceans from Japan.
By purchasing these dolphins, US marine facilities provided the drives with the financial incentive needed to continue the hunts. In a Frontline special on PBS called "A Whale of a Business", Jim McBain the Director of Veterinary Service at SeaWorld Inc., even answered questions about the animals that SeaWorld acquired from drive fisheries:
In our collection right now, we have false killer whales. And three of the animals came from drive fisheries, one of them came from a drive fishery that went to the Indianapolis Zoo on a permit, the animals now in our park on a breeding loan. We've had two offspring from that group, so there's six total ... over the years there have others that have been in part of the collection, sure, that passed away.
When pushed directly for some kind of total number of animals acquired from the drives, Bain replied, "There's been 15 total. 'Course that information is public information through the National Fisheries Service. It's not like it's a secret that SeaWorld has." This might also explain why author David Kirby believes that SeaWorld still refuses to irrefutably condemn the Taiji dolphin drives. "SeaWorld says Taiji's hunt is 'horrible,' said Kirby recently in an article published at TakePart.com, "but won't condemn other dolphinariums that source their cetaceans from the Cove," he added. The author of the newly released book, Death at SeaWorld, said that indeed SeaWorld was not the least bit concerned about its past involvement in the Taiji dolphin drives. In fact, Kirby cited company spokesman Fred Jacobs' following statement on the dolphin drives:
We stopped [buying] and have not resumed, not because we are ashamed, but it was not something that we cared to be involved with any more.
Although "no cetaceans captured in Japan are known to have been imported into the US since 1993," explained Hemmi, the practice appeared to halt only after the "US National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) denied Marine World Africa USA a permit to import four false killer whales from Japan. The reason given was ?serious concerns whether the collection/take of animals through a drive fishery operation is [was] humane." This move by NMFS may have put the kibosh on any future US imports of marine mammals caught in drive fisheries, but it also inferred that aquariums withdrew from the drives less by "choice" and more because hands were forced. Today the drive hunts still continue for six months of every year, although only Taiji now actively supplies marine mammals to international parks. Pressure to end the drives has continued to come from several dedicated conservation groups, but it was the release of the 2009 Academy Award-winning documentary, The Cove, that truly rallied the public. The movie, produced by Louis Psihoyos, followed an elite team of activists from Save Japan Dolphins as they embarked on a covert mission to reveal the ongoing dolphin slaughter in Taiji. The film, like Jones' documentary had, once again clearly linked the drives to profit. As pressure mounted, organizations that endorsed public display were forced to make a stand against the hunts. One of these organizations was IMATA, who in May 2006 posted this statement on their website:
The IMATA Board approved the following position which supports the termination of drive fisheries. IMATA, the International Marine Animal Trainers Association takes a strong position on the Japanese drive fisheries, which are debated frequently internationally. IMATA condemns the inhumane killing of dolphins and other cetaceans in the Japanese drive fisheries. IMATA members care deeply about dolphins and whales. Our mission and our work every day is to connect people and whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals to foster understanding, caring and respect, and to help preserve and protect their ocean environments.
IMATA's code of ethics also stipulate:
Members of this Association, specifically, must maintain the fortitude and insight necessary to demonstrate a sense of responsibility, beyond reproach, within the principles of professionalism dictated by morality, logic, and knowledge. These are the qualities to which the Association and every member of the marine animal community must aspire.
Further requirements for membership spelled out by IMATA, also says that members should be:
Aware of the inherent need to maintain a positive image in the eye of the public-at-large; and to better prepare its members to act as ambassadors of the marine mammal community. The highest standards of ethical conduct are expected of the members of this Association at all times in all places.
Finally, it concluded that members must be committed to:
Exercising the highest levels of respect and humaneness for all animals.
This last sentence is one worth noting considering several members of IMATA are from Japan who sources many of its marine mammals via Taiji. These aquariums include: Awashima Marine Park; Enoshima Aquarium Marineland; Kamogawa Sea World; Niigata City Aquarium; Okinawa Marine Research Center; Minato-ku; Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium and Shimonoseki Marine Science Museum. Awashima Marine Park sources 100% of its marine mammals from Taiji; Enoshima has at least five wild captures from Taiji along with several captive born mammals. There is also one wild caught false killer whale and some Risso's and Pacific white-sided dolphins of unknown origin. Kamogawa has a mixture of rescued marine mammals, captive births and wild caught animals; Niigata City Aquarium mammals are all wild caught; Okinawa, has two pantropical dolphins and at least one Risso, all wild caught. They did have some captive births but none survived. For the remaining facilities it is more of the same; a mix of captive births and a few rescues, with the majority of animals sourced from wild captures. But IMATA also has members from the country of China, and China is, according to Elsa Nature Conservancy, one of the largest foreign importers of dolphins captured directly from the Taiji dolphin drives. Beijing Aquarium for example, which sometimes acts as a kind of clearing house for marine mammals coming into the country, has imported many animals directly from Taiji. Untitled

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Angel, Beauty, Little Chi, Princess and Water Girl were all captured in Japan in Feb. 2003 and transferred to Beijing Aquarium on March 20 2003. This was reported by the Beijing Post. On Dec. 16 2009, another six dolphins arrived from Taiji. Video of their transfer is provided by Beijing TV. At Guangzhou Ocean World, four female bottlenose dolphins arrived from Japan on July 20, 2007. The list is endless and ongoing. In fact, data gathered by Elsa Nature Conservancy between 2002-2008 from documents by the Trade Statistics of Japan issued by the Financial Bureau, the Taiji Town Assembly and correspondence with Taiji Town, show that China purchased 99 dolphins from Taiji. And over the following three years: 2009; 2010 and 2011, China imported yet another 117 dolphins all sourced from Taiji's Cove. Just this year for example, Hangzhou Polar Ocean Park imported six Risso's dolphins from Taiji; these were transferred on Jun 17, 2012. Ocean Park employs seven people who are members of IMATA.
Six Risso s dolphins were imported from Taiji to China just this year. These dolphins were purchased...

Hangzhou Polar Ocean Park

Six Risso's dolphins were imported from Taiji to China just this year. These dolphins were purchased by a facility that has members in IMATA.

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But it doesn't end there. Dolphins Pacific in Palau (of whom two employees are members of IMATA), imported 11 dolphins from Taiji in 2001 according to CITES Trade data. Taiwanese facilities which actually hold "organizational membership" in IMATA, have also imported dolphins from Taiji. And in Hawaii, a single false killer whale captured in the drives, is the only surviving animal in the US from a drive fishery; her name is "Kina." IMATA, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, held its first ever workshop for experienced trainers courtesy of the Navy Marine Mammal Program in San Diego, California. Its third Marine Mammal Trainer Workshop was hosted by Marine World Africa USA. Its second annual conference was hosted by SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida ? the same facilities that Elsa holds partially accountable for the continuation of the drives. So when IMATA says it condemns the inhumane killing of dolphins and other cetaceans in the Japanese drive fisheries, and that its members must be "beyond reproach" or exercise "the highest levels of respect and humaneness for all animals," don't believe it for a minute. In condemning the dolphins drives, but endorsing members who source their animals from Taiji, IMATA may not directly have the blood of thousands of marine mammals on their hands, but they are certainly stained by it. Oh and its 40th annual conference which will be held in December this year? It should come of no great surprise to learn it will be hosted by Ocean Park in Hong Kong, China.

Source: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/333704

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The RJC Wants to Give You An iPad 3

By Josh Nathan-Kazis

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Casino billionaire and Romney super PAC donor Sheldon Adelson

Want a new iPad 3? Spend fifty hours phone banking for the Republican Jewish Coalition and the $599 model is yours.

Only have forty hours? That?s okay ? the RJC can still hook you up with the $499 version.

RJC volunteers in California, Washington, New York and Florida who rack up phone banking hours between now and the election are eligible for the prizes, according to RJC executive director Matt Brooks.

?It?s a token way of saying thank you for people who are giving up a lot of time,? Brooks told the Forward.

Volunteers who make calls for 30 hours will receive an older iPad model, and volunteers who work for 20 hours will get a $100 gift card.

Political groups don?t usually offer volunteers expensive incentives like iPads, according to Michael Tobman, a New York-based political consultant who?s run volunteer phone banks and paid phone banks. ?iPads seem a bit excessive, but if the money?s there and a group wants to do that, I guess the new normal is being defined upward,? Tobman said. ?Generally it?s pizza, thanks, and credit for having done it.?

Phone banks organized by the National Jewish Democratic Council have not offered similar incentives, according to that group?s president and CEO David Harris.

The expensive gifts are another sign of the economic heft of the Republican group, which released a lengthy video this week featuring Israelis criticizing President Obama?s record on Israel.

Casino billionaire and Romney super PAC donor Sheldon Adelson is a major supporter of the RJC.


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China's manufacturing declines, but at slower pace

BEIJING (AP) ? A business survey shows China's manufacturing declined again in September, though the slowdown might be bottoming out.

HSBC Corp.'s latest purchasing managers' index, based on a survey of more than 400 companies, was 47.9 for September, slightly up from 47.6 in August. The index measures manufacturing activities on a 100-point scale on which numbers below 50 show a contraction.

The HSBC report shows China's manufacturing contracted for the 11th straight month in September, as new export orders fell at the sharpest rate in 42 months amid weak international demand.

HSBC's China economist Hongbin Qu said in an accompanying statement that "the sharper contraction of new export orders and the lingering pressures on job markets mean that Beijing should step up easing to support growth and employment."

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

New, emerging talent kicks off Paris Fashion Week

PARIS (AP) ? Fashion week in Paris is always a race against time.

Paris ? the last city after New York, London and Milan to host shows ? is offering up 95 frenetic catwalk spectacles back-to-back over eight days at opposite ends of the French capital.

So it's perhaps fitting that the spring-summer 2013 season got going behind a giant clock: The iconic timekeeper of Paris' grand Gare de l'Est train station. The setting may have been grand but the shows on the first day in Paris are often low-key, a showcase for emerging talent.

Young knitwear designer and Rick Owens alumnus Alice Lemoine emerged from the shadows of her former mentor to produce an unassuming but highly accomplished show in rich spring colors.

Belgian-born designer Anthony Vaccarello ? whose star has been on a rise since Gwyneth Paltrow graced the cover of Harper's Bazaar in one of his dresses ? delivered a slick and revealing show Tuesday, channeling black and white in an unusual summer collection.

South Korean designer Moon Young Hee also threw away the color wheel to produce a sophisticated, demure show, while Impasse de la Defense mixed bold colors with retro and street styles.

Wednesday's shows will include London's enfant terrible Gareth Pugh, Guy Laroche and Dries Van Noten.

IMPASSE DE LA DEFENSE

Post-punk design house Impasse de la Defense, tucked away behind the clock of the Gare de l'Est, got extra street cred as loud train announcements punctuated their colorful show.

Their eclectic and contemporary mix included vibrant patchwork dresses, outre tulle bridal skirts and large shawls printed with images of clock architecture. Their soundtrack ? a single harmonica played by a man who looked like a busker ? added a dash of boho insouciance to the many the casual, loose-fitting, splash-dyed dresses.

Designer Karim Bonnet said he was channeling German street style after a holiday there last summer ? but at times, the clock seemed to turn to '70s flower power. The imaginative prints of cameras and the spines of novels on large shawls were a notable success.

At times, though, the sheer size of the shawls ? which models had wrapped around them ? made them look clumsy.

LE MOINE TRICOTE

No longer just for grannies, knitwear has finally been made cool ? a youthful facelift courtesy of Le Moine Tricote.

Armed with two 12mm (half-inch) needles, a ball of wool and no rules, designer Alice Lemoine set about this collection with no idea what clothes she would make.

"I just let the needles lead and I make all sorts of different shapes and panels," Lemoine said backstage, wearing a wooly cardigan. "I then just fuse it together; not exactly patchwork, but the same process."

The result? An architectural ? and highly huggable ? display of some 14 soft, open knit looks ? set off with creative spirals, polygons and geometric shapes.

Lemoine gives freedom to the natural weight of wool ? producing some sumptuous effects, like one plunging gray and camel column dress. Lest we forget it's summer, it's all served up with a refreshing palette of sky blue, navy, pearl beige purple and white.

Splashes of delicate, tightly knitted silk alongside breezy organza undergarments and the occasional peplum was a new addition this season.

ANTHONY VACCARELLO

Sticking to black and white is one sure way to stand out in spring collections, which are famed for their use of color. But at the moment, it's not as if Anthony Vaccarello needs the attention. His recent fashion headlines include a design stint at Collette as part of Vogue's Fashion Night Out.

In this uber-sexy, color-free summer offering, the models' legs did the talking: Micro skirts with a tight, sweeped draping.

There was a distinct feeling of previous seasons' Milan shows ? plunging necklines, draped tops with eyelets and loose shoulder-strong jackets. At times, the draping invoked a Grecian toga look.

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New SARS-like virus found, man critically ill in UK ... - Health.am

? Infections ? Sep 25, 2012

A Qatari man struck down with a previously unknown virus related to the deadly SARS infection and the common cold is critically ill in hospital in Britain, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.

The U.N. health body put out a global alert on Sunday saying a new virus had infected the 49-year-old man who had recently travelled to Saudi Arabia - where another man with an almost identical virus had already died.

Britain?s Health Protection Agency (HPA) and respiratory disease experts said there was no immediate cause for concern, although authorities were watching out for any signs of the virus spreading.

?This new virus ... is different from any that have previously been identified in humans,? the HPA said.

Any suggestions of a link between the virus and Saudi Arabia will cause particular concern in the build-up to next month?s Muslim haj pilgrimage, when millions of people arrive in the kingdom from across the world, then return to their homes.

The virus, known as a coronavirus, comes from the same family as SARS which emerged in 2002 and killed 800 people.

?This is now an international issue,? WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said. ?The (Qatari) patient is still alive but, as we understand, in critical condition,? he said.

The HPA said it was recommending the Qatari patient be treated in isolation by doctors and nurses wearing gowns, gloves respirators, goggles and other protective equipment.

It did not recommend any specific actions for travelers or other members of the public.

INTENSIVE CARE

The Qatari man first showed symptoms of an acute respiratory infection while he was in Qatar, the WHO said.

He spent some time in intensive case in Qatar and was later flown to the UK where he was currently in a London hospital?s intensive care unit, being treated for acute respiratory infection and kidney failure. Officials declined to name the hospital.

Andrew Easton, a virologist at Britain?s University of Warwick, said that with only two cases so far, it was difficult for experts to estimate the potential threat.

?The important thing is to be aware of the virus and to be on the lookout for any evidence that it is more than a rare chance event,? he said.

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that includes causes of the common cold but can also include more severe illness such as the virus responsible for SARS.

SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, appeared in China in 2002 and infected more than 8,000 people worldwide, killing around 800 of them before being brought under control.

John Oxford, a professor of Virology at Queen Mary, University of London, said he was not too concerned as the new virus was ?more likely to join numerous other members of the coronavirus family and behave like a nasty infection rather than join the exception group like SARS?.

?SARS was very quick off the mark infecting hospital staff,? he said in an emailed comment. ?And this new virus does not to me appear to be in the same ?big bang? group.?

The WHO said it was in touch with health authorities in Britain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the Stockholm-based European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

?We?re asking for information from whoever might have seen such cases, but as of the moment we haven?t had any more notifications of cases,? said Hartl.

The HPA said it had conducted lab testing on Qatari case and found a 99.5 percent match to a virus that killed a 60-year-old Saudi national earlier this year. The Saudi man?s virus was not identified as a new kind of infection at the time of his death.

There was no evidence of ongoing transmission, said the head of the HPA?s respiratory diseases department, John Watson.

?In the light of the severity of the illness that has been identified in the two confirmed cases, immediate steps have been taken to ensure that people who have been in contact with the UK case have not been infected, and there is no evidence to suggest they have,? he said.

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By Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Links Roundup, September 2012 Edition | The Journal

This week I come to you with links from the Internets. Most of these are recent, pulled-from-the-literary-headlines kind of stuff, but a few are older gems I?ve stumbled across that were just too damn wonderful or hilarious not to include.

Also, I?m inclined to use this post to shamelessly plug the OSU Press/The Journal Award in Poetry, the winner of which will be published and receive the $3000 ($3,000!!!) Charles B. Wheeler Prize. Entries must be postmarked by September 30th. Shameless plugging = accomplished.

Granta, which has just launched a Chinese-language edition of is magazine, apparently plans on adding more foreign editions to its catalogue in the future. Perhaps there will be employment opportunities for writers who speak more than one language. Tr?s bien, non?

Phillip Roth recently got in a little tiff with the people of Wikipedia, who refused to allow him to edit the entry on his novel, The Human Stain. Apparently, the entry listed former The New York Times book critic Anatole Broyard as the inspiration for the novel?s protagonist Coleman Silk, but Mr. Roth cried ??No es verdad!?

Salman Rushdie has been doing interviews to promote his new book, Joseph Anton, a memoir of his time in hiding during the fatwa against him. I caught his appearances on The Daily Show and Charlie Rose. I have a lot of respect for Rushdie as an artist, and was very glad to hear his comments on the recent, tragic events in the Libya. Check it out.

This video is from ten years ago, but it?s probably the greatest thing in the history of the world, ever. In it Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip acts out/reads ?At The Quinte Hotel,? a poem by Canadian poet Al Purdy. ?Your beer is half fart and half horse piss,? has got to be in the running for best line of the last decade.

Finally, I?m not here to hype OSU?s MFA Program (and not that the program needs it), but some of our alums have been getting themselves in the news recently. So here?s a review of Claire Watkins? Battleborn in last Sunday?s The New York Times Book Review, and here?s Michael Kardos on The Huffington Post brilliantly discussing the differences between literary and genre fiction.

Good stuff. As always, thanks for reading. See you back here in a week or so.

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Jets' Revis has torn ACL, will likely miss season

FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012 file photo, New York Jets trainers attend to cornerback Darrelle Revis (24) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, in Miami. Revis has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee that will require surgery, likely meaning he'll miss the rest of the season, the team announced Monday, Sept. 24. (AP Photo/Rhona Wise, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012 file photo, New York Jets trainers attend to cornerback Darrelle Revis (24) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, in Miami. Revis has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee that will require surgery, likely meaning he'll miss the rest of the season, the team announced Monday, Sept. 24. (AP Photo/Rhona Wise, File)

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) ? The NFL's top shutdown cornerback will likely be shut down for the season.

Darrelle Revis has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee that will require surgery, a huge blow for the New York Jets that leaves coach Rex Ryan without his best defensive player.

A somber Ryan stopped short of ruling Revis out for the season on Monday, saying he just learned of the MRI results. But Revis will have to wait two or three weeks before surgery, Ryan said, and the recovery from an ACL tear is usually six-to-nine months. So the chances of Revis returning this season appear extremely slim.

Ryan added that he will speak with Revis before the team decides whether he will be placed on injured reserve, a move that could happen as early as Tuesday.

"It's just disappointing," Ryan said. "This guy wants to win. As great a player as he is individually, he's a great teammate and just wants to win. That's why he was so excited about this year."

The 27-year-old Revis was injured in the third quarter of the Jets' 23-20 overtime victory at Miami on Sunday, falling awkwardly and grabbing his knee even before he hit the grass. It was a non-contact injury, and he covered his face with gloved hands in obvious pain. He was able to walk off the field, but was taken into the locker room on a golf cart.

"Thanks for all the support!" Revis wrote on his Twitter page on Monday night. "It's just part of the game, I'm already on my way to recover!"

Ryan suspected the injury was serious when he talked to Revis on the plane ride home. MRI results Monday morning confirmed the team's worst fears.

"It's something we have to overcome as a football team. ... We're going to lose that presence. I don't know what else to say about it," Ryan said. "I guess that's the horrible thing that came out of the game."

This was Revis' first game after missing a week with a concussion sustained in the season opener against Buffalo. He had missed only three games before this season, all in 2010.

"I know the way Darrelle is that this is a guy who's as competitive as it gets, and I don't think there's any doubt that he's going to come back strong from it," Ryan said.

The Jets will be without perhaps the NFL's top cornerback on a defense Ryan had considered his best since the coach came to New York. Kyle Wilson, the team's first-round draft pick in 2010, will step into Revis' starting role opposite Antonio Cromartie. Ellis Lankster will take Wilson's spot as the nickelback.

"I just feel like I'm going to go out there and I'm going to continue to do my job," Wilson said. "Go out there, make plays and have fun. Just play my game, that's all I can do."

Wilson, who has trained in the offseason with Revis the last two summers, will continue to talk to him and get tips and suggestions throughout the season.

"I always pick that guy's brain," Wilson said. "He's obviously pretty good."

While Wilson hasn't yet lived up to expectations, and the drop-off from Revis is great, the Jets still have two first-rounders starting at the position.

"Most teams have just one No. 1 corner, and some teams don't even have any," Ryan said. "We're fortunate that we have the best in the league in Darrelle, and a No. 1 corner in Cromartie. We're fortunate there. We drafted Kyle Wilson to basically be a No. 2 corner, and that's what he's going to play, that role, and I'm confident in Kyle."

Ryan insists he isn't panicking despite losing the three-time All-Pro cornerback.

"It never happens," he said. "We have enough to get it done here. ... We'll find a way to get this done."

Ryan also didn't rule out signing a free agent. The Jets released defensive lineman Marcus Dixon on Monday, and Ryan said the move was made in part so the team could pursue other players ? such as bringing back linebacker Bryan Thomas. Rookie wide receiver Stephen Hill has a hamstring injury that could sideline him a week, so the Jets re-signed Patrick Turner.

"It's an onus on the whole defense," linebacker Aaron Maybin said of losing Revis. "We know that we all have to step up, and on offense and special teams. It's going to be a collective effort because when you have a guy like that go down, it really does affect the whole team."

The Jets, despite their mistake-filled win at Miami, are in first place in the AFC East at 2-1, holding the tiebreaker over Buffalo. But tough home games against San Francisco and Houston are up next.

"This is a team game, and as a team, we've got to step it up," Ryan said. "I think we'll respond. ... Is it a major blow when you lose a great player like Darrelle Revis? Of course, it absolutely is. But this is a football team, and I think we showed that yesterday, too."

The injury further clouds the contract status of Revis, who reported for training camp in July despite saying he was unsure if he would because he was hoping the Jets would rework the $46 million, four-year deal he signed in 2010. He is set to earn $13.5 million during the next two years after the deal ? reached after a 36-day holdout in 2010 ? was front-loaded with $32.5 million in the first two years.

But after not getting a new deal this offseason, many thought Revis and the team would re-visit the matter after this season. If he doesn't have a new contract by training camp next summer, he could become a free agent after the 2013 season.

"Yeah, I want to be a Jet for life," Revis said in July. "If management don't see fit (to) that, then I have to move on."

NOTES: LB Calvin Pace clarified his postgame comments about Dolphins RB Reggie Bush when he said the Jets "had to put him on out." Bush injured his left knee Sunday, but should be fine. "I wasn't trying to say it as if we were trying to hurt him," Pace said Monday. "I'm sad to see him get hurt. We aren't running any kind of bounty system or anything like that, and actually, looking at the play, somebody just fell on his knee. That's all I have to say. I guess I need to say things in a different manner, and I'll do a better job of it next time." ... Through three games, the Jets have just three sacks: two by linebacker Garrett McIntyre and one by nose tackle Sione Po'uha.

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In Obama's trip to New York, there's Whoopi but no "Bibi"

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As hundreds of world leaders and diplomats converged on New York for the United Nations General Assembly's annual meeting, President Barack Obama teed up a crucial meeting of his own on Monday - with Whoopi Goldberg.

With the November 6 election six weeks from Tuesday, Obama is squeezing in his duties as leader of the free world between an appearance on Goldberg's TV talk show and campaigning in Ohio.

Every U.S. president facing re-election must balance the demands of governing and campaigning. Obama's schedule in New York represents his attempt to show leadership on sensitive issues, navigate what could be a politically delicate week for him, and reach out to a key group of voters.

Obama will seek to reassure voters that he can handle the latest challenges in the Middle East and elsewhere in a speech on Tuesday before the U.N. General Assembly. Like his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, Obama then will address a conference hosted by former President Bill Clinton, a crucial ally.

But Obama will skip the traditional one-on-one meetings with foreign leaders that often accompany such U.N. meetings. And in a move almost certain to draw fire from Romney's Republicans, Obama taped an appearance with his wife, Michelle, on "The View," the daytime talk show on ABC popular with female voters, whose backing he needs to win re-election.

Obama continued to lead Romney on Monday in the Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll, 49 to 43 percent. The Democrat has opened up a lead as Romney has stumbled through a series of missteps. These include his hair-trigger response to the attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Egypt and Libya this month, and a caught-on-tape moment in which Romney appeared dismissive of nearly half of America's voters.

Romney's stumbles shifted public attention from tensions between the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, nicknamed "Bibi." But those tensions are likely to return to the fore in what is likely to be a tougher week for Obama.

The president will try to finesse his touchy relationship with Netanyahu while striking a tough line against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who on Monday declared that Israel has no roots in the Middle East and would be "eliminated."

Romney, meanwhile, will be eager to highlight any friction as he seeks to regain momentum in the presidential race.

With the unemployment rate stuck above 8 percent, foreign policy has taken a back seat to the economy in the election.

But in some respects, foreign policy poses a greater risk to Obama's prospects for a second term.

Obama could face two more disappointing monthly jobs reports before the election, but he is not likely to have to deal with a catastrophic economic meltdown, along the lines of the September 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers, that would cause voters to reassess their opinions of his stewardship.

Any Israeli attack on Iran, however, could prompt a spike in oil prices that immediately would hit voters in their wallets.

A dramatic deterioration of the Syrian civil war could force a confrontation with Russia, China and other allies of President Bashar al-Assad. And more attacks on U.S. embassies in the Middle East could prompt voters to question whether Obama has forged effective policies to deal with the Arab Spring.

"Probably the thing that keeps (Obama campaign manager) Jim Messina awake at night right now is stuff outside of the U.S. that they can't control," said Steve Elmendorf, a Democratic strategist who has worked on presidential campaigns.

NO FACE TIME FOR NETANYAHU

Aside from the crises, there are the headaches.

Obama and Netanyahu repeatedly have clashed over how to deal with Iran and a nuclear program. That has given Romney a chance to hammer his theme that Obama has not been assertive enough abroad.

Although the U.S. and Israeli leaders will not meet in New York, Netanyahu will have face time with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Obama's appearance on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday signaled that his relationship with Netanyahu remains tense.

Obama said he agreed with Netanyahu that Iran must not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, but said he would ignore "noise that's out there" to draw a line in the sand, as Israel has urged. He also referred to Israel as "one of our closest allies in the region."

Romney allies said Obama's choice of words suggested he had not done enough to support Israel - clearly Washington's closest ally in the Middle East.

Campaigning in Pueblo, Colorado, Romney recounted a string of setbacks in the Islamic world, from the four deaths at the U.S. consulate in Libya to anti-American protests in Pakistan, as he argued that the United States should not be "at the mercy" of events in the region.

"We want a president who will shape events in the Middle East," he said.

White House spokesman Jay Carney tried to make the case on Monday that Romney and other critics were reading too much into the "60 Minutes" interview. "There is a certain rather desperate attempt to grasp at words and phrases here to find political advantage," Carney said.

Romney's argument that Obama has not done enough to support Israel doesn't seem to be making any headway with Jewish voters, who still back Obama by a wide margin. But Romney's hawkish stance on Israel has convinced billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson to spend tens of millions of dollars on Romney's behalf in the campaign.

Issues such as Israel and Iran matter a great deal to some voters, but they take a back seat to domestic concerns for most.

A survey released on Monday by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that 60 percent of voters said foreign policy was "very important" to their vote, ranking behind domestic topics like education and taxes. Some 87 percent said the economy was very important.

Obama can point to significant overseas triumphs during his tenure, such as the death of Osama bin Laden and the end of the war in Iraq.

Such victories can evaporate quickly in voters' minds, however.

Republican President George H.W. Bush's approval rating hit 89 percent after the United States won the first Persian Gulf War in March 1991, but plunged the following year as the economy stalled. He lost his re-election bid to Clinton.

Perhaps that's why Obama is reaching out to domestic daytime television viewers rather than world leaders.

"Daytime programming is an opportunity to connect with a segment of the female population the Obama team has clearly identified as crucial to his victory," said Brandon Lenoir, a political scientist at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

South Africa: Zuma Hits Back As Mining Unrest Spreads

A rousing welcome at a national trades union conference and a belated wage deal at the Marikana platinum mines are the first signs that President Jacob Zuma is fighting back.

He has been under fire over his handling of the crisis at Lonmin's platinum mine at Marikana, North-West Province, where police shot 34 striking miners dead on 16 August (AC Vol 53 No 17, The Marikana massacre). The worst state violence since the end of apartheid looked as if it might cost Zuma his chances of re-election as President of the governing African National Congress (ANC) at its December conference.

For weeks, Zuma had seemed to be missing in action. After visiting Marikana after the killings, with heavy security, to speak mainly to the mine executives, Zuma sent his ministers to push unsuccessfully for a 'peace accord'. The strikers wanted their wage demands met first. Then on 19 September, Lonmin announced that the strike had been settled by offering mineworkers wage rises of 11-22% and one-off payments of 2,000 rand (US$244). However, the deal seriously damaged the credibility of Lonmin's management and the mainstream trades unions.

Old alliances have been upturned as some politicians ran for cover and others tried to exploit the Marikana tragedy: the dispute had lasted five weeks and cost 45 lives. Zuma has made common cause with the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) whose biggest affiliate, the National Union of Mineworkers had lost credibility at Marikana. Mineworkers at Marikana had rejected the NUM as their representative in wage negotiations with management.

So smaller rival unions, such as the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) and the Committee for a Workers' International, stepped into the dispute on behalf of the dissident workers. This quickly turned into a three-sided and violent confrontation between AMCU, the NUM and Lonmin, with the police protecting the company's property. In the first round of clashes, both NUM officials and police were killed, as well as striking mineworkers. NUM officials told our correspondent that some of the dissidents had consulted sangomas (traditional healers) for supernatural protection.

NUM chides mine owners

AMCU and its radical allies say that Lonmin's capitulation to most of their demands proves that the mainstream unions, such as the NUM and other Cosatu affiliates, can no longer credibly represent workers' interests. In a bizarre political twist, NUM officials blame Lonmin for its weakness in the face of the workers' militancy. South Africa has about 80% of the world's platinum reserves and the strikes spread across the platinum belt and seem to have encouraged strikes in some gold mines, too.

After ministers spent several weeks minimising the economic damage of the Marikana shootings, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan admitted that the unrest could undermine growth and investment. In recent years, South Africa has benefited from substantial portfolio investment and from its role as an investment platform for other countries in the region.

One of President Zuma's most determined foes, the expelled President of the ANC Youth League Julius Malema, has stepped up calls for nationalisation of the mines, proposing a radical alternative federation of unions to challenged the hegemony of Cosatu. His latest demand is for strikers to make the mines 'ungovernable'.

NUM General Secretary Frans Baleni says Malema's group is responsible for the more than 800 people who have been trying to persuade workers at Xstrata, Murray and Roberts, and Samancor to down tools. Malema aims to link the mining protests to existing community campaigns about services, corruption and mismanagement.

Against this, Zuma's team has been lobbying the 20 main unions affiliated to Cosatu, with some success, judging by the warm reception given to his keynote address at the opening of Cosatu's National Conference in Midrand on 17-20 September (see next Feature, Disunited unions). Sceptics point out that Cosatu President Sdumo Dlamini is a close ally of Zuma's.

Union grip on ANC

Given that its members make up about half of the ANC's 1.2 million members, Cosatu is a key power base for aspiring party leaders. Despite the union leaders' conditional backing for Zuma this week - some had demanded that he make more radical policy commitments - there is criticism of his record everywhere. Only the state-run South African Broadcasting Corporation has refrained from pinning the blame for Marikana on Zuma. Even his ex-wife, the veteran politician Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, took a swipe at him at her farewell as Home Affairs Minister, en route to Addis Ababa to take over the chair of the African Union Commission from Gabon's Jean Ping (AC Vol 52 No 15, Dlamini-Zuma takes charge).

The two main candidates challenging Zuma for the ANC presidency, the national Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe and Housing Minister Tokyo Sexwale, want to merge their campaigns in the lead up to the party congress at Mangaung on 16-20 December. Along with ANC Treasurer Mathews Phosa, they decline to defend Zuma's performance. When NUM officials asked Motlanthe (a former Cosatu official) to intervene in the Marikana crisis, he replied that although he sympathised, they should 'seek help' from Zuma.

Sexwale's presidential campaign - known as 'anyone but Zuma' (ABZ) - is looking for allies. Sexwale is willing to run as deputy to Motlanthe in a contest for the ANC presidency, on condition that he would take over as President after one term. Sexwale's supporters worry, though, that Motlanthe might be unwilling to fight all the way against Zuma - unless he thinks victory is assured. Both challengers will watch the nomination process keenly. On 1 October, the rival ANC factions are due to announce their slates of candidates for the top six posts in the party: president, deputy president, secretary general, deputy secretary general, chairperson and treasurer general.

Publicly, Motlanthe says the system of rival slates for the top six posts is divisive. Many think he lacks the stomach for a bare-knuckle fight with Zuma for the party presidency. By November, when most of the nine provinces will have submitted their preferences for the coming elections, there will be little doubt about the favourite. Should Motlanthe withdraw at that stage, Sexwale's supporters assure us that he is determined to challenge Zuma with his own band of ABZ activists.

The pre-conference negotiations could prove critical. Sexwale and Motlanthe's campaigns are trying to woo to their cause ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe, who is still allied to Zuma. Mantashe is extremely popular in Eastern Cape Province, where the anti-Zuma campaigners scored a narrow victory in party elections in August.

Getting Mantashe on side by offering to keep him as Secretary General under a Motlanthe-Sexwale presidency would extend their base in the Eastern Cape and counterbalance the dominance of Zuma's neighbouring KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) (which has the most ANC members, with Eastern Cape next). Motlanthe's original slate had Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula for Secretary General: Mbalula's likely to get that if Mantashe turns them down.

The other problem for the anti-Zuma people is Malema. Although Sexwale defended him in his ANC hearing this year, the two have never been close. More recently, Malema pronounced himself opposed to Sexwale standing even as Deputy on the same ticket as Motlanthe: he would prefer Mathews Phosa as Motlanthe's running mate. Malema wants a new party president to reverse his expulsion from the party in return for his support against Zuma. Some in the anti-Zuma camp are wary of being drawn into a messy deal. They believe that there is so much opposition to Zuma that they can win the leadership without Malema.

In August, the anti-Zuma group won the leadership of the ANC's Eastern Cape district of Oliver Reginald Tambo; provincial officials had disallowed the first election for 'voting irregularities' but the same anti-Zuma team won the rerun in late August (AC Vol 53 No 17, Battle of the unions).

The Motlanthe-Sexwale group relies on the Eastern Cape and Gauteng (where it also has majority support) as its main bases. Now it is trying to weaken Zuma's grip on KZN, by persuading provincial leaders to change position publicly. Bheki Cele, whom Zuma fired as National Police Commissioner, was Chairman of the ANC's large eThekwini region (Durban) in KZN for over a decade. He is unafraid to take on the Zuma militants and has emerged as key strategist for the Motlanthe-Zuma campaign. We hear Zuma is concerned about Cele's activities and has asked for a meeting with the top six provincial leaders to determine their individual loyalties.

Trading deputies

Zuma's allies are sounding out whether Motlanthe would abandon his presidential ambitions and accept reappointment as Deputy President. The idea is that, half-way through his second term, Zuma would offer Motlanthe the state presidency while remaining ANC President. The Motlanthe group seems unimpressed, not least because Zuma's team has made similar overtures to former ANC Secretary General Cyril Ramaphosa. As a Non-Executive Director of Lonmin, Ramaphosa has come under heavy attack since the Marikana massacre and now seems more enthusiastic about a deal with Zuma, if he can win assurances from the canny President: he announced on 20 September that he is ready to serve his country again. Yet again, the Zuma camp has dangled the prospects of the deputy presidency in front of Sexwale, hoping to split him off from Motlanthe.

Beyond the dealmaking, Malema is stepping up his campaign. Zuma wants the authorities to prosecute him for corruption in Limpopo Province. They are trying to encircle Malema by taking on his friends and business partners and choking off his flow of money. On 16 September, Zuma instructed the Hawks, the Special Investigating Unit of the SA Police Service, to investigate allegations against him of incitement to violence during the Marikana protests. The Unit is seeking videotape footage and has given the case to investigators who deal with 'crimes against the state'.

Malema's group wants to mobilise the retrenched workers of the Aurora mine, where presidential nephew Khulubuse Zuma has a stake. They also claim they can 'prove' that presidential son Duduzane Zuma is part of a labour-broking syndicate which has supplied workers to Lonmin's Marikana mine. As militancy grows among the workers and the ANC leadership elections draw near, the battle will get still rougher.

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WilliamTeach: @truthteam2012 stuck on Romney's tax returns. How about Obama's $16 trillion debt

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European police to patrol Facebook Twitter for posts supporting terrorism

Nepal News.Net Saturday 22nd September, 2012

Police across Europe has planned to 'patrol' Internet sites like Facebook, Google and Twitter for postings supporting terrorism, it has emerged.

A leaked document about the 'Clean IT' initiative, revealed that Internet firms also face an array of new obligations to monitor their services for extremist material.

"It must be legal for police officers to 'patrol' on social media. This includes having a profile, joining user groups, sending and receiving messages, on the platform," the document said.

According to the Telegraph, officials are also preparing proposals for "semi automated detection" systems and buttons to allow users to report suspicious activity on social networks and chatrooms to authorities.

"Users must be provided a way to flag/report terrorism and radicalising content as a separate, specific category to flag/report," the report said.

The plan is likely to spark alarm among Internet companies, who have long argued it would be impractical and repressive to force them to police the web, the report said.

According to the paper, civil rights activists warned that Clean IT, funded by a 400,000 euro grant and led by Dutch counter-terrorism officials, could mandate 'vigilantism' online and a clampdown on free speech. (ANI)

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swargdark: In The Digital Era? Gifts To UK | Shopping and Product ...

In this day and age, it has been easier for us to do our purchases online especially if we do not have the time to go out and check the nearby malls and boutiques. We do not have to stress if we cannot find what we want in a nearby shop since there are a lot of people gaining interest in selling various products and services online. Because they are in the same area as you are, it is very simple to give a particular gift to a friend or loved one. It will be a difficult task for you to tackle however, if they are found for example in the UK. You will worry over how you will be able to give the gift to them if you are in Asia and that particular someone is in the UK. Thankfully, with a great deal of courier companies making use of the internet as another medium to reach out to clients, transporting gifts to UK is made easier.

You will find that there are a lot of online stores that sell a variety of items that will pique at your interest when you go online. If you are looking for flowers to send to your mother on Mother???s Day, you will not have any difficulty since there are a variety of flowers available online. Same goes for Valentine???s Day gifts. You will have an easier time in finding a special gift for your loved one as there are numerous unique gift ideas available online.

The only thing you have to do is have the patience to research online on the various online gift sites. You can compare other sites for their packages and prices in order to get the best deal. Before using their services, make sure that you have researched well on an online company to be able to prevent yourself from dealing with any unwanted situations. You can also ask your close relatives and friends for their opinions and suggestions. Because they have already had first-hand experience in using the services of a certain company, this will be beneficial for you. If they were satisfied or disappointed with the services of that company is something that you can ask them. After you have done your research, it will be easy for you to choose a company that will suit your needs. You will be able to send gifts to UK with ease in this digital age.

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Thesis Office Fall 2012 Workshop Series: Using the Advanced Thesis Office Microsoft Word Templates w

Date

Begins: Monday, September 24, 2012
Ends: Wednesday, November 30, -0001

Description

This workshop will provide advanced Microsoft Word users with guidance on using the Recommended Thesis Office Microsoft Word templates, which have incorporated styles. Attendees will receive instruction on formatting and style selections, enter/modify data, create an automatic Table of Contents/List of Figures/List of Tables, learn how to modify these automatic lists to comply with Thesis Office requirements, and ask questions about template use and general formatting. Note: Students who have only basic Microsoft Word skills should attend our original workshop, Basic Thesis Office Microsoft Word Templates (without styles). Space is limited. Please register in advance. This workshop is also offered on Wednesday, October 3 (from 11am-noon).

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Cartoon College

I love cartooning and Vermont, what a perfect combo. Cartoon College is the coolest since sliced bread. Where were you when I needed you when I was younger? I was stuck in a dead program called commercial art before computers took over and I was stuck with shit loads of zip-a-tone sheets. Arrrggh! The artists that flocked to the school were Chris Ware, Lynda Barry, Art Spiegelman, Francoise Mouly, Scott McCloud, Jason Lutes, and James Sturm. Need I say more. Arrrggh!

Each fall The Center for Cartoon Studies invites 20 of the world?s most promising aspiring cartoonists and graphic novelists to the ramshackle village of White River Junction, Vermont for a no-holds-barred education in comics. Those who complete the two-year program earn a Master of Fine Arts degree and are ready to face the uncertainty of a career in one of the world?s most labor-intensive, drudgery-inducing art forms. CARTOON COLLEGE is their story.

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Mosquito virus could lead to new vaccines and drugs

Friday, September 21, 2012

A mosquito sample collected three decades ago in Israel's Negev Desert has yielded an unexpected discovery: a previously unknown virus that's closely related to some of the world's most dangerous mosquito-borne pathogens but, curiously, incapable of infecting non-insect hosts.

Researchers believe this attribute could make the Eilat virus a uniquely useful tool for studying other alphaviruses, a genus of largely mosquito-borne pathogens that includes the viruses responsible for chikungunya, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, western equine encephalitis and eastern equine encephalitis. In addition, the researchers say, Eilat could also aid in the development of new alphavirus vaccines, therapies and diagnostic techniques.

"This virus is unique ? it's related to all of these mosquito-borne viruses that cause disease and cycle between mosquitoes and animals, and yet it is incapable of infecting vertebrate cells," said University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston graduate student Farooq Nasar, lead author of a paper on the virus now online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "It's a gift, really, because we can compare it to other alphaviruses and figure out the basis of their ability to infect a variety of animals, including humans."

Eilat was discovered in a virus sample that Joseph Peleg of Hebrew University sent to UTMB's Dr. Robert Tesh, an author of the PNAS paper and director of the World Reference Center for Emerging Viruses and Arboviruses. The collection holds over 5,000 identified viruses and dozens of unidentified samples like the one contributed by Peleg.

All the researchers knew about Peleg's specimen was that it killed insect cells while leaving animal cells untouched, a very unusual behavior. So they sent it to a lab at Columbia University that specializes in doing highly intensive searches for the genetic material of viruses, a process called "deep sequencing." As it turned out, there were two new viruses in the sample. One virus killed insect cells, and the other ? Eilat virus ? infected them without doing any harm.

"We were extraordinarily lucky to have that other virus in our sample, because without the cell death it caused, we never would have done the work that led us to Eilat," Nasar said. "Essentially, we found it by accident."

Eilat's inability to grow in animal cells ? even its genetic material cannot replicate in them ? makes it unique among alphaviruses, and it also makes it likely that the virus could be uniquely valuable to researchers who study alphaviruses and work to protect humans and domestic animals from them. For example, the UTMB researchers say, Eilat could be transformed into a vaccine against one of its dangerous relatives by making changes to the genes that produce its envelope proteins, which are exposed on virus particle surfaces and stimulate the critical parts of the immune response.

"We have taken the genes for the envelope proteins of very dangerous viruses like eastern equine encephalitis and used them to replace the genes for Eilat's structural proteins," Nasar said. "That gives us viruses that we can grow in insect cells that can't do anything in vertebrate cells at all, but still produce immunity against eastern equine encephalitis ?they can be used to vaccinate animals, and hopefully someday people."

A variety of Eilat-based "chimeric viruses" ? viruses made by combining genetic material from other viruses ? could be used to study the interactions between host cells and dangerous alphaviruses, leading to the development of antiviral drugs. The viruses could also serve as the basis for new diagnostic tools that could be deployed in an alphavirus outbreak. Because these chimeras, like Eilat, would not be able to infect vertebrates, such research could be done without the elaborate and often cumbersome containment precautions needed for working with pathogens like chikungunya, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, or eastern and western equine encephalitis.

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University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston: http://www.utmb.edu

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iPhone 5 vs. iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 3GS vs. iPhone design gallery

The iPhone 5 Apple's 6th version, and 4th major design revision, of the iPhone. It might well have been inevitable, and still be working its way towards Jonathan Ive's Platonic ideal, but it's also a fascinating visual evolution of case shrinking, screen lengthening, and materials improving over generations.

We've done the iPhone 5 in both stunning portrait, and in intimate macro. Here's the Darwinian march of iPhone designs through the years, from the original 2007 iPhone to the 2009 iPhone 3GS to the 2011 iPhone 4S to the brand new 2012 iPhone 5.

Here are the backs, from aluminum to plastic to glass and back to aluminum.

And the dock connector, from 30-pin to Lightning, as well as the speaker and mic grills, and the movement of the 3.5mm headset jack. (Side by side and stacked.)

The controls on the side, stacked, from rockers to buttons.

The SIM cards both in trays and naked, from mini- to micro- to nano-SIM.

And the connector, from the new Lightning to the old 30-pin Dock.

All shots taken with a Canon 5D Mark III and a Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM and an EF 100mm F2.8 L IS USM Macro lens, embedded at HiDPI for iPhones, iPad 3, and Retina MacBook Pro.



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