Thursday, January 31, 2013

Rossen Reports: Feds target fake Super Bowl merchandise

As New Orleans gears up for Sunday's Super Bowl, the city has become flooded with fans who are buying all the souvenirs they can. NBC's Jeff Rossen joins a team of federal investigators on the hunt for NFL counterfeits, which can be used to generate money for major crimes.

By Jeff Rossen, NBC News

It's a multimillion-dollar criminal enterprise now in full force at the Super Bowl.

New Orleans is flooded with fans buying up anything they can, from Super Bowl hats to jerseys. But some of it is fake.

"So what?" you may say; "I'm still getting a shirt." But officials say some of the money from fake Super Bowl merchandise is funding major crimes. We went out with a team of federal investigators from the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the hunt for NFL counterfeits, hitting store after store, finding fake after fake after fake: merchandise that looks so real, even the experts have to look twice.

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"Why should the average person at home care about this?" we asked John Schmidt, a field supervisor for the Department of Homeland Security.

"The proceeds from the sale of these items support criminal enterprises like gangs, drug organizations, underground networks," Schmidt told us.

And investigators say the criminals are getting better at fooling you. We found hats and jerseys with the NFL logo all over them -- even the official-looking NFL hologram.

That was fake, too. "It's just a shiny piece of paper," Schmidt explained.

Rossen Reports: Tricky thieves target stores

Most of the counterfeit merchandise is shipped in from China. Officials try to stop it at the ports, but they can't keep up. At one store, officials seized three dozen counterfeit jerseys. We had some questions for the store manager.

"Do you feel bad about selling counterfeit goods?" we asked.

"Of course, but this is the first time I know those jerseys are counterfeit," the manager said.

So why was he selling them way under market price? "The price is too low," said Trey Lund, assistant special agent in charge for Homeland Security. "You know, they?re selling these for $49.99. The official Nike jerseys, the real ones, run right around $250."

We called the store owner. He never got back to us.

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At another store, investigators confiscated more jerseys and hats. The owner told us he had no idea they were fakes.

"Where did you get these hats?" we asked the owner.

"Just a guy come around and sell them."

"Does that sound like legitimate NFL? a guy coming around and selling them?"

"That's correct," the owner said. "But I don't know."

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But investigators said the next store we visited knew. The owner tried to pull a fast one, denying he had any jerseys. But when they searched behind the counter, it was a different story.

"What does that tell you?" we asked.

"That he knows it's illegal and he knows that it's wrong," the investigator said.

The owner said he's sorry and these stores all got warnings. But in some cases, prosecutors file criminal charges. "If they're perpetuating this sort of criminal activity, we're not going to give up until we find them," said Ray Parmer, special agent in charge, Homeland Security.

This season alone, the NFL has seized more than $13 million in fake merchandise. And it's not just stores. On Thursday the federal government will announce that they're shutting down more than 300 websites that were selling counterfeit NFL clothing.

So how do you protect yourself? These criminals are smart, but they can't seem to get the stitching down. The stitching in real NFL jerseys is flawless. When you buy a jersey, turn it inside out. If the stitching is sloppy, it likely may be a fake.

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GOP lawmakers see automatic cuts as leverage

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., meets with reporters following a weekly Democratic strategy session, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.

WASHINGTON?There's a growing sense of resignation that the county's political leaders will be unable or unwilling to find a way around looming automatic spending cuts despite fresh signs the trims would threaten the recovering economy.

On one side are conservative Republicans, outnumbered and frustrated, who see the painfully large cuts as leverage in their battle to force Democrats into concessions on the budget. On the other side are President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies, who are pressing to replace some of the cuts with new tax revenues.

The predictable deadlock?and looming cuts of $85 billion this budget year alone?has the potential to slam the economy, produce sweeping furloughs and layoffs at federal agencies and threatens hundreds of thousands of private sector jobs.

The cuts would shrink the Pentagon budget by 7 percent and force most domestic agencies to absorb a 5 percent cut concentrated in the last half of the budget year.

Just last year, GOP leaders were among the loudest voices warning of dire consequences for the military and the economy if more than $100 billion in cuts across the board went into effect. Now, even as defense hawks fume, Republicans see the strategy as their best chance of wringing cuts from costly government benefit programs like Medicare that Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress have been reluctant to touch.

The move is fraught with risk. Some $43 billion would be cut from the Pentagon budget between March and October if battling Democrats and Republicans can't agree on an alternative. Equal cuts would hit domestic programs, although the health care programs that are major drivers of future deficits are largely exempt.

"Talk about letting the sequester kick in, as though that were an acceptable thing, belies where Republicans were on this issue not that long ago," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday. "This is sort of political brinksmanship of the kind that results in one primary victim, and that's American taxpayers?the American middle class."

The automatic cuts, known as a "sequester" in Washington-speak, are the penalty for the failures of the 2011 deficit "supercommittee" and subsequent rounds of budget talks to produce an agreement.

Along with the threatened expiration of Bush-era tax cuts, the spending cuts were a major element of the so-called fiscal cliff crisis that gripped the country at the new year. While most of the tax cuts?except for upper-bracket income?were made permanent, negotiators could only agree on a two-month reprieve to the sequester after finding $24 billion in replacement money that reduced this year's round of cuts from $109 billion to $85 billion. Eight more years of cuts, totaling almost $1 trillion, still remain.

The austerity, economists say, would slow down the economy. Under a formula by the Congressional Budget Office, a $43 billion cut in defense spending could cost 300,000 jobs this year.

"In terms of the political dynamic here, defense spending is only 20 percent of the federal budget, but it's taking 50 percent of the cuts, which means it's going to be hitting the Republicans a lot harder than the Democrats," said defense analyst Loren Thompson of the Lexington Institute think tank.

On Wednesday, the government reported that the economy shrank by 0.1 percent in the last quarter of 2012 and said a slowdown in defense spending and uncertainty over the automatic spending cuts could have kicked in at the start of the year.

Last year, Republicans issued dire warnings of the impact the cuts would have. Defense hawks like Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., made campaign tours in political swing states like Virginia and Florida lambasting the cuts, warning that the reductions would hollow out the Pentagon and cost many thousands of jobs. They reminded voters that the sequester was an idea developed by Democrats during 2011 negotiations on increasing the government's borrowing cap.

"The White House is responsible for the 'sequester' that threatens our national security," House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said in September. "History has taught us we can't continue with policies that jeopardize our defenses or weaken our economy."

This year's GOP move to embrace the sequester was hatched at a recent strategy retreat for House Republicans in Williamsburg, Va. Much of the retreat was devoted to coming up with a way to solve a more urgent issue: finding a way to get the tea party-infused House to again increase the debt limit and prevent an economically devastating, first-ever default on U.S. obligations. The party agreed on a strategy to punt the debt dilemma until May or later and instead use the sequester as leverage in the budget debate.

A senior House GOP aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss party strategy, said some Republicans see the sequester as their best opportunity to achieve spending cuts. That strategy, however, is rife with potential to split open the Republican Party and pits the defense hawks against the tea party.

How people would actually react should the across-the-board cuts hit is anyone's guess. But it's not lost on anyone with institutional history that Republicans got creamed in a similar situation in 1995-96 when they sparked a partial government shutdown under the leadership of House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.

On Tuesday, Senate Majority Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the warring parties should try to figure it all out, but he set up a clash with Republicans over using new taxes to fix the problem.

Reid said the sequester cuts should be replaced "in short increments" with spending cuts and revenues like repealing oil and gas subsidies, which were discussed in earlier negotiations.

"There are many low-hanging pieces of fruit out there that Republicans have said they agreed on previously," Reid said. There's a lot of things we can do out there, and we're going to make an effort to make sure that there is?sequestration is?involves revenue."

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CE-Oh no he didn't!: Steve Ballmer calls Dropbox 'a fine little startup'

CEOh no he didn't! Steve Ballmer calls Dropbox 'a fine little startup'

Microsoft is no stranger to industry flak, but it's always better to give than to receive, right? Steve Ballmer thinks so, and in a recent Bloomberg interview, he took a second away from talking up the new Office 2013 to smite Dropbox, saying that the 100 million users it boasts "sounds like a pretty small number to me." He recovered slightly by adding "I'm not beating on Dropbox," only to follow it with the finishing blow: "They're a fine little startup and that's great." We doubt anyone else would call Dropbox a startup at this point, but Microsoft's chief can't be seen complimenting a SkyDrive rival now, can he? After having to defend the user stats for Redmond's Yammer, he was also quizzed on the undying native Office for iPad rumor, to which he had "nothing to say," apart from "we'll see what we see in the future." If these snippets aren't quite enough, then head to the source link for the full interview. Ballmer may be a little less shouty these days, but it's good to know he's still capable of delivering the odd high-caliber burn.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Sand Hill Road?s True Belieber

bieber-1Scott Hartley, a venture capitalist at Mohr Davidow, decided to completely overhaul his investment strategy today after returning from a trip to New York. Hartley, who is originally from Palo Alto, spent a few days in New York for meetings and an interview on Bloomberg TV. When he unlocked his Sand Hill Road office today, he found that his colleague Abhas Gupta had cheerfully Bieberized his new desk on the other side of Mohr Davidow?s office. While at first he was shocked, with a little reflection, it sunk in that the mobile-social wave is over, and that while enterprise is cool, the next wave of disruption is Bieber. “I have a belief that ‘Tech is a Horizontal Enablement Layer‘ that disrupts traditional verticals,” he said. “First, we saw this with the Internet in the 90s, then with mobile as a dominant form factor, and social as a proxy toward authenticity. We believe that the next wave will include Bieber, and we are well positioned in this space.” His colleagues and the firm’s LPs, while stunned by this sudden pivot, were understanding and said they felt confident in Hartley’s abilities to identify the very best early-stage teams in this new Bieberification wave. “The question is how will Bieber disrupt traditional verticals,” he said. “We’re investors in RockHealth, pioneers in the digital health category, and we’re actively seeking opportunities in the vertical disruption Bieber is applying on Sand Hill Road.” He’s now working on partnering with Y-Bieber-cubator to source deal flow on companies that have evidence of Bieber-gagement and Bieber-tention. He added: If I was your VC, I?d never let you go I can scale you places you ain?t never been before Baby take a chance or you?ll never ever know I got money in my hands that I?d really like to blow Swag swag swag, on you

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U.S. Non-Profit Calls on W?rtsil? To End Iran Ties ? Ship & Bunker

UANI says Iranian shipbuilding contributes to the country's weapons program

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), a U.S.-based private nonprofit, says Finnish engineering company W?rtsil? is involved in the construction of three ships for the National Iranian Tanker Company ("NITC"), an activity UANI calls "improper."

"UANI calls on W?rtsil? to take responsibility for its business in support of the Iranian regime, and put an immediate end to it," the organisation said.

UANI?demanded last month that the company end all business with Iran, which is currently subject to sanctions from the U.S. and European Union (EU) over its nuclear program, saying that W?rtsil? provides technology and marine diesel engines to Chinese shipbuilders that are building oil tankers for Iran and that "W?rtsil? reportedly maintains a presence in Iran through its agents and licensees. "

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UANI calls on W?rtsil? to take responsibility for its business in support of the Iranian regime

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In response, UANI says, W?rtsil? indicated that it agreed with the organisation's aims and was not engaging in improper activities.

Now, UANI says, it is presenting the company with evidence that it is working with Iran Marine Industrial Company (SADRA) to design and build 12 diesel engines for NITC shuttle tankers.

"As you surely know, SADRA operates as a shipbuilding arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and has been sanctioned by the U.S. and EU as an agent of Iran's military," UANI wrote in a letter to W?rtsil?.

The organisation also said W?rtsil? has not responded to allegations in last month's letter that it is involved in building new very large crude carriers (VLCCs) for Iran, and that a company subsidiary, W?rtsil? Italia S.p.A, has apparently built engines for at least two Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) vessels.

Iran launched its first domestically manufactured tanker last summer.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Immigration overhaul? GOP, Dem senators vow action

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., center, takes a reporter's question as a bipartisan group of leading senators announce that they have reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. From left are Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. The deal covers border security, guest workers and employer verification, as well as a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., center, takes a reporter's question as a bipartisan group of leading senators announce that they have reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. From left are Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. The deal covers border security, guest workers and employer verification, as well as a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., right, confer as they and other leading senators announce that they have reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. The deal covers border security, guest workers and employer verification, as well as a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla, states his support for immigrants and pledges to work in favor of immigration reform to reporters as immigration reform activists protest in front of Freedom Tower in downtown Miami, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. The Florida Immigrant Coalition, together with other immigrant families and community organizations, have initiated the "Di Que Si!" campaign, which translates into English "Say yes!," demanding immigration reform that creates a system that keeps families united. Activists and immigrants also asked for the suspension of deportations as lawmakers work on immigration reform, and announced they will join a national mobilization in favor of immigration reform in Washington D.C. on April 10. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

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A bipartisan group of leading senators announce that they have reached agreement on the principles of sweeping legislation to rewrite the nation's immigration laws, during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. From left are Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J. The deal covers border security, guest workers and employer verification, as well as a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? Side by side, leading Democratic and Republican senators pledged Monday to propel far-reaching immigration legislation through the Senate by summer providing a possible path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million people now in the U.S. illegally.

The senators acknowledged pitfalls that have doomed such efforts in the past, but they suggested that November's elections ? with Hispanics voting heavily for President Barack Obama and other Democrats ? could make this time different.

Passage of the emotionally charged legislation by the Democratic-controlled Senate is far from assured, and a taller hurdle could come later in the House, which is dominated by conservative Republicans who've shown little interest in immigration overhaul. Obama will lay out his own proposals Tuesday, most of which mirror the Senate plans.

Besides the citizenship provision, including new qualifications, the Senate measure would increase border security, allow more temporary workers to stay and crack down on employers who would hire illegal immigrants. The plans are still short on detail, and all the senators conceded that months of tedious and politically treacherous negotiations lie ahead.

But with a re-elected Obama pledging his commitment, the lawmakers argued that six years after the last sustained congressional effort at an immigration overhaul came up short in the Senate, chances for approval this year are much better.

"Other bipartisan groups of senators have stood in the same spot before, trumpeting similar proposals," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. "But we believe this will be the year Congress finally gets it done. The politics on this issue have been turned upside down," Schumer said, arguing that polls show more support than ever for immigration changes and political risk in opposing it.

"Elections. Elections," said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. "The Republican Party is losing the support of our Hispanic citizens. And we realize that there are many issues on which we think we are in agreement with our Hispanic citizens, but this is a pre-eminent issue with those citizens."

Obama got 71 percent of the Latino vote in November compared to 27 percent for Republican Mitt Romney.

The president will endorse the Senate process during an event in Las Vegas Tuesday, administration officials said. He will outline a similar vision for overhauling the nation's immigration laws, drawing on the immigration "blueprint" he first released in 2011.

The blueprint focuses on four key areas: a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., improved border security, an overhaul of the legal immigration system and making it easier for businesses to verify the legal status of workers.

Seeking to ramp up pressure on lawmakers, the White House has prepared formal immigration legislation that it could sent to Capitol Hill should the Senate process stall, administration officials said. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal strategy.

Like the president's blueprint, the Senate proposals also call for a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already here. But lawmakers want the creation of that pathway to be contingent upon securing the border and better tracking of people in the U.S. on visas.

The Senate's five-page framework also calls for overhauling the legal immigration system, including awarding green cards to immigrants who obtain certain advanced degrees from American universities, creating an effective high-tech employment verification system to ensure that employers do not hire illegal immigrants in the future and allowing more low-skill and agricultural workers.

In a sign of the challenges ahead, the proposals immediately got a cool reaction from Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

"This effort is too important to be written in a back room and sent to the floor with a take-it-or-leave it approach," McConnell said. "It needs to be done on a bipartisan basis and include ideas from both sides of the aisle."

Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said on the Senate floor, "No one should expect members of the Senate are just going to rubber-stamp what a group has met and decided."

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said he was concerned about the proposed path to citizenship.

"To allow those who came here illegally to be placed on such a path is both inconsistent with rule of law and profoundly unfair to the millions of legal immigrants who waited years, if not decades, to come to America legally," said Cruz.

A year after Border Patrol apprehensions of illegal border crossers plunged to the lowest levels in nearly 40 years agents have seen a slight increase in arrests, according to Border Patrol arrest data obtained by The Associated Press. In the budget year that ended in September, Border Patrol agents arrested 356,873 would-be border crossers along the Mexican border. In fiscal year 2011, agents along the Mexican border made 327,577 arrests.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., applauded the framework and said, "I will do everything in my power to get a bill across the finish line."

Pressures from outside groups from business to organized labor to immigrants themselves will be immense, even as lawmakers warily eye voters for their reaction.

Besides McCain and Schumer, the senators endorsing the new principles Monday were Democrats Dick Durbin of Illinois, Robert Menendez of New Jersey and Michael Bennet of Colorado and Republicans Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marco Rubio of Florida and Jeff Flake of Arizona.

Several of them have worked for years on the issue. McCain collaborated with the late Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy on the comprehensive immigration legislation pushed by then-President George W. Bush that failed in 2007.

The group claims a notable newcomer in Rubio, a potential 2016 presidential candidate whose conservative bona fides may help smooth the way for support among conservatives wary of anything that smacks of amnesty. Rubio has been working with the group while also detailing his own similar immigration proposals to selected media, getting a generally positive reaction from conservative media.

"There are 11 million human beings in this country today that are undocumented. That's not something that anyone is happy about; that's not something that anyone wanted to see happen, but that is what happened. And we have an obligation and the need to address the reality of the situation that we face," Rubio said Monday.

As the group turns to the work of writing legislation, which they hope to see come to a vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee in March, there may be most disagreement over the path to staying in the U.S. legally. In order to satisfy the concerns of Rubio and other Republicans, the senators are calling for the completion of steps on border security and oversight of those here on visas before taking major steps forward on the path to citizenship.

Even then, those here illegally would have to pass background checks and pay fines and taxes in order to qualify for a "probationary legal status" that would allow them to live and work here ? and not qualify for federal benefits ? before being able to apply for permanent residency, a critical step toward citizenship. Once they are allowed to apply they would do so behind everyone else already in line for a green card within the current immigration system.

That could be a highly cumbersome process, but how to make it more workable is being left to future negotiations. The senators envision a more streamlined process toward citizenship for immigrants brought here as children, and for agricultural workers.

Outside groups including Latino advocacy organizations, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and organized labor were quick to praise the emerging framework. But some also sounded notes of caution.

Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, questioned a proposal by the Senate group to require illegal immigrants to provide proof of employment before they can gain legal status. Trumka said it could exclude millions of workers "who cannot prove employment because they have been forced to work off the clock or have no employer by virtue of being independent contractors."

Deepak Bhargava, executive director of the Center for Community Change, questioned the process being set out for the path to citizenship. "If the details are not done correctly, the path to citizenship can take far longer than it is reasonable. There is real concern about those details," he said.

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Luis Alonso Lugo contributed to this report.

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Articles of Health: You Build Muscle with Blood NOT Protein!

The following text is a post on the wall of Victor Costa from a good FaceBook friend, Steve Dupere from Izmir, Turkey on his insights on Dr. Young, building blood, building muscles or bodybuilding, calories and microwaving food.

Steve Dupere@mehar - "I thought that Dr. Young would find this statement by a man on bodybuilder Victor Costa's page quite disturbing as I did."

"Mehar Bhogal: The theory of it is that food quality does not matter, but instead outcomes are based solely upon macronutrient intake, ?ie. a McDonald's hamburger vs chicken breast, potatoes, butter --- assuming the macros would be similar."

"I was wondering what your thoughts are as to if this holds up or not. Whether the quality of macronutrients will determine an athletes performance aesthetically and 'on the bar'."

"Icecream fitness has an in depth video on it -- but you seem pretty knowledgable and I'd like to know your view."

Steve Dupere@mehar continues - "Microwaves denature the molecular structure of food, hence I avoid them at all cost. As stated, only when necessary -- otherwise it's oven all day long WHEN and only when I cook my food, as raw is best. "Live food, live bodies. -- Jay Kordich, Dr. Norman Walker, raw food experts. "The human organism is only as healthy as the blood coursing it." -- Dr. Robert O.Young, world renowned blood scientist, speaker, author.

"Food frequency is what matters. All foods are electron-based, thus the frequencial congruence of living, raw foods are synonymous to that of human biology, as has been proven by Dr. Robert Young. We do not run on calories, but rather electrons if we delve further down into the quantum realm. This as well as been shown by Dr. Young via ultra dark and light field microscopy. His discoveries are cutting edge and being proven around the world. Sounds off the wall, but believe me the man knows his stuff. Does it not make sense that living, enzymatic foods would have a concurrent physiological synergy synonymous to human biology, especially when you consider chlorophyll's molecular structure is almost identical to that of human blood with the center atom being magnesium in chlorophyll and iron in blood? Keep the blood healthy and you'll build the most quality muscle. Dr. Young has discovered that many bodybuilders are the most unhealthy athletes in the world due to excess lactic acid buildup and over-consumption of protein. Many don't, or won't, want to hear this, nor will they believe it, but it's true. Fit does not equal health. Remember that my friend."

In response to Steve Dupere questions, Dr. Robert O. Young states, "the purpose of food and drink we ingest is to provide the body with:

1) Electron energy found in its greatest quantity in living raw organic green foods to fuel the body.
2) Flexible oils that can bend to form the lipid membranes that make up all stem cells, blood cells and body cells.
3) Green vegetables and green fruit that are high in chlorophyll for the purpose of building hemoglobin. Why? ?Because you are only as healthy and fit as your blood.
4) Alkaline minerals to buffer metabolic and dietary acids and to act as the matrix for the transport of electron energy to all living anatomical elements that make up all of the body cells. And, finally
5) Alkaline water to maintain the alkaline design of all body cells that make up the blood, tissues, glands and organs and to keeping things moving. ?We are a body of alkaline water with a little mineral.

The objective is to maintain the alkaline design of the body fluids and cells with an alkaline lifestyle and diet and to remove the acidic waste products from our daily diet and metabolism.

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Altering eye cells may one day restore vision

Jan. 25, 2013 ? Doctors may one day treat some forms of blindness by altering the genetic program of the light-sensing cells of the eye, according to scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Working in mice with retinitis pigmentosa, a disease that causes gradual blindness, the researchers reprogrammed the cells in the eye that enable night vision. The change made the cells more similar to other cells that provide sight during daylight hours and prevented degeneration of the retina, the light-sensing structure in the back of the eye. The scientists now are conducting additional tests to confirm that the mice can still see.

"We think it may be significantly easier to preserve vision by modifying existing cells in the eye than it would be to introduce new stem cells," says senior author Joseph Corbo, MD, PhD, assistant professor of pathology and immunology. "A diseased retina is not a hospitable environment for transplanting stem cells."

The study is available in the early online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Mutations in more than 200 genes have been linked to various forms of blindness. Efforts are underway to develop gene therapies for some of these conditions.

Rather than seek treatments tailored to individual mutations, Corbo hopes to develop therapies that can alleviate many forms of visual impairment. To make that possible, he studies the genetic factors that allow cells in the developing eye to take on the specialized roles necessary for vision.

The retina has two types of light-sensing cells or photoreceptors. The rods provide night vision, and the cones sense light in the daytime and detect fine visual details.

In retinitis pigmentosa, the rods die first, leaving patients unable to see at night. Daytime vision often remains intact for some time until the cones also die.

Corbo and others have identified several genes that are active in rods or in cones but not in both types of photoreceptors. He wondered whether turning off a key gene that is activated only in rods could protect the cells from the loss of vision characteristic of retinitis pigmentosa.

'"The question was, when retinitis pigmentosa is caused by a mutation in a protein only active in rods, can we reduce or stop vision loss by making the cells less rod-like?" he explains.

The new study focuses on a protein known as Nrl, which influences development of photoreceptors. Cells that make Nrl become rods, while cells that lack the protein become cones. Turning off the Nrl gene in developing mice leads to a retina packed with cone cells.

To see if this rod-to-cone change was possible in adult mice, Corbo created a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa with an Nrl gene that could be switched on and off by scientists.

"In adult mice, switching off Nrl partially converts the rod cells into cone cells," he says. "Several months later, when the mutant mice normally had very little vision left, we tested the function of their retina."

The test showed a healthier level of electrical activity in the retinas of mice that lacked Nrl, suggesting that the mice could still see.

Corbo now is looking for other critical development factors that can help scientists more fully transform adult rods into cones. He notes that if complete conversion of rods to cones were possible, this therapy could also be helpful for conditions where cone cells die first, such as macular degeneration.

Montana CL, Kolesnikov AV, Shen SQ, Myers CA, Kefalov VJ, Corbo JC. Reprogramming of adult rod photoreceptors prevents retinal degeneration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, online January 14, 2013.

Funding from the National Eye Institute (EY018826 and EY019312), an Institutional Vision Science Training Grant (EY13360) and a grant from Research to Prevent Blindness to the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at Washington University supported this research.?

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  1. C. L. Montana, A. V. Kolesnikov, S. Q. Shen, C. A. Myers, V. J. Kefalov, J. C. Corbo. Reprogramming of adult rod photoreceptors prevents retinal degeneration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1214387110

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

TopBallerz Wealth, Health and Fitness: Isagenix with Thyroid condition

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The cost for 30-Day Isagenix Program is $269 wholesale. This is far cheaper than Jenny Craigs, Weight Watchers, Slim Fast, and Nutrition System. Isagenix is all natural cleansing and doesn't use processed food laden with chemicals. See below to see chart comparsion.

The cost of dieting for a week
Diet Weekly menu cost ($)* Percent over national average
Jenny Craig 137.65 152.8
NutriSystem 113.52 108.5
Atkins Diet 100.52 84.6
Weight Watchers 96.64 77.5
Zone Diet 92.84 70.5
Ornish Diet 78.74 44.6
South Beach Diet 78.61 44.4
Slim-Fast 77.73 42.8
Sugar Busters 69.62 27.9
Subway sandwich 68.60 26.0
Isagenix 30 Day 62.50 -
No diet 54.44 -

Sources: Forbes, Fresh Direct, Amazon, Bureau of Labor Statistics * Adjusted for NYC prices. Includes the cost of associated book, if applicable, and any membership fees associated with the diet, averaged over a six-month period.

Isagenix also have binary compensation plan where you sign up as associate and refer two associates. The best part is you benefit from other people sign ups and can make money faster to help pay for your Isagenix products. Once you get to your desired weight, you can go to monthly maintence cleansing which is half price.

Source: http://tbhealthandfitness.blogspot.com/2013/01/isagenix-with-thyroid-condition.html

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Patients' own skin cells are transformed into heart cells to create 'disease in a dish'

Jan. 27, 2013 ? Most patients with an inherited heart condition known as arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) don't know they have a problem until they're in their early 20s. The lack of symptoms at younger ages makes it very difficult for researchers to study how ARVD/C evolves or to develop treatments. A new stem cell-based technology created by 2012 Nobel Prize winner Shinya Yamanaka, M.D., Ph.D., helps solve this problem. With this technology, researchers can generate heart muscle cells from a patient's own skin cells. However, these newly made heart cells are mostly immature. That raises questions about whether or not they can be used to mimic a disease that occurs in adulthood.

In a paper published January 27 in Nature, researchers at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute and Johns Hopkins University unveil the first maturation-based "disease in a dish" model for ARVD/C. The model was created using Yamanaka's technology and a new method to mimic maturity by making the cells' metabolism more like that in adult hearts. For that reason, this model is likely more relevant to human ARVD/C than other models and therefore better suited for studying the disease and testing new treatments.

"It's tough to demonstrate that a disease-in-a-dish model is clinically relevant for an adult-onset disease. But we made a key finding here -- we can recapitulate the defects in this disease only when we induce adult-like metabolism. This is an important breakthrough considering that ARVD/C symptoms usually don't arise until young adulthood. Yet the stem cells we're working with are embryonic in nature," said Huei-Sheng Vincent Chen, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor at Sanford-Burnham and senior author of the study.

To establish this model, Chen teamed up with expert ARVD/C cardiologists Daniel Judge, M.D., Joseph Marine, M.D., and Hugh Calkins, M.D., at Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins is home to one of the largest ARVD/C patient registries in the world.

"There is currently no treatment to prevent progression of ARVD/C, a rare disorder that preferentially affects athletes. With this new model, we hope we are now on a path to develop better therapies for this life-threatening disease," said Judge, associate professor and medical director of the Center for Inherited Heart Disease at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Disease in a dish

To recreate a person's own unique ARVD/C in the lab, the team first obtained skin samples from ARVD/C patients with certain mutations believed to be involved in the disease. Next they performed Yamanaka's technique: adding a few molecules that dial back the developmental clock on these adult skin cells, producing embryonic-like induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The researchers then coaxed the iPSCs into producing an unlimited supply of patient-specific heart muscle cells. These heart cells were largely embryonic in nature, but carried along the original patient's genetic mutations.

However, for nearly a year, no matter what they tried, the team couldn't get their ARVD/C heart muscle cells to show any signs of the disease. Without actual signs of adult-onset ARVD/C, these young, patient-specific heart muscle cells were no use for studying the disease or testing new therapeutic drugs.

Speeding up time

Eventually, the team experienced the big "aha!" moment they'd been looking for. They discovered that metabolic maturity is the key to inducing signs of ARVD/C, an adult disease, in their embryonic-like cells. Human fetal heart muscle cells use glucose (sugar) as their primary source of energy. In contrast, adult heart muscle cells prefer using fat for energy production. So Chen's team applied several cocktails to trigger this shift to adult metabolism in their model.

After more trial and error, they discovered that metabolic malfunction is at the core of ARVD/C disease. Moreover, Chen's team tracked down the final piece of puzzle to make patient-specific heart muscle cells behave like sick ARVD/C hearts: the abnormal over-activation of a protein called PPAR?. Scientists previously attributed ARVD/C to a problem in weakened connections between heart muscle cells, which occur only in half of the ARVD/C patients. With the newly established model, they not only replicated this adult-onset disease in a dish, but also presented new potential drug targets for treating ARVD/C.

What's next?

Chen's team was recently awarded a new grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to create additional iPSC-based ARVD/C models. With more ARVD/C models, they will determine whether or not all (or at least most) patients develop the disease via the same metabolic defects discovered in this current study.

Together with the Johns Hopkins team, Chen also hopes to conduct preclinical studies to find a new therapy for this deadly heart condition.

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  1. Changsung Kim, Johnson Wong, Jianyan Wen, Shirong Wang, Cheng Wang, Sean Spiering, Natalia G. Kan, Sonia Forcales, Pier Lorenzo Puri, Teresa C. Leone, Joseph E. Marine, Hugh Calkins, Daniel P. Kelly, Daniel P. Judge, Huei-Sheng Vincent Chen. Studying arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia with patient-specific iPSCs. Nature, 2013; DOI: 10.1038/nature11799

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Time Spent In Retailers? Mobile Apps Grows More Than Five-Fold In A Year, Flurry Finds

shopping-appsConsumers spent six times as much time in retailer apps in December compared to a year earlier, showing that shopping and commerce is finally beginning to take off on mobile platforms. Flurry, the mobile analytics startup, looked at about 1,800 iOS and Android apps from December 2011 to December of last year. They also broke it down into five other categories including Retailer Apps, Price Comparison, Purchase Assistant, Online Marketplace and Daily Deals. Time spent in apps overall grew by 132 percent year-over-year, so as you can see above, basically every category except for daily deals outpaced growth in the rest of the ecosystem. Retailer apps like ones directly from Walmart, Target, Macy’s, Victoria’s Secret, Gap and Saks 5th Avenue, grew the most in terms of time spent. Time spent in ‘Price Comparison’ apps like eBay’s RedLaser and Grocery IQ grew by 247 percent year over year. At the same time, “Purchase Assistant” apps like ShopSavvy and ShopAdvisor saw 228 percent more time spent. Even though Daily Deals apps like Groupon, which have spent millions on user acquisition, have seen their market share fall, they still saw the time spent metric at least double. Groupon has said in the past that one-third of its revenues come from mobile purchases in North America. But you can see how market share has changed for mobile commerce apps. Daily deals apps, which were very early to mobile platforms and could spend millions upon millions to acquire users every year, were first-movers. Now the rest of the space is catching up as big box retailers figure out how to use mobile apps to promote transactions. Retailers nearly doubled their market share in the shopping category, with 27 percent of time spent up from 15 percent a year ago. Virtually every other category was either flat or down year-over-year in terms of market share. Marketplace apps like eBay and Amazon fell to 20 percent marketshare from 25 percent a year ago, while price comparison and purchase assistant apps were basically flat year-on-year.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/-f7s25QFQKo/

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Assange: WikiLeaks film script leaked to WikiLeaks

LONDON (AP) ? WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange says he has obtained the script for "The Fifth Estate," a DreamWorks film about the Australian maverick and his world famous secret-busting site.

In comments to the Oxford Union debating society, Assange said the script was a "recent acquisition" but didn't say how it was obtained. A DreamWorks spokeswoman declined to comment on his claim.

Assange was withering about the movie, which is to be released in November, calling it a "mass propaganda attack" on his site's work.

He made the comments to the Oxford Union on Wednesday via videolink from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for more than six months in a bid to avoid extradition.

His speech was posted to the Web late Friday.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/assange-wikileaks-film-script-leaked-wikileaks-221839919.html

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Why would small children be in group homes ... - Adoption Forums

I worked for 6 years at a psychiatric hospital for children. We also had a group home and level five school on the property that, when needed, we would 'float' over and help out in those facilities.

The group home has four different locked units. The first two were for teenage girls only. The third was for 5-11 year old girls, but we would occasionally get a younger one living there for a month or two. The last one was for boys between the ages of 5-11, but, again, we would get younger boys occasionally. The youngest we ever had live there was a TWO year old out of control kid. Yeah, they couldn't find a foster home to deal with him when, all he needed was consistency and love.

One of my heartbreaking cases was of a three year old girl that was DC from the hospital to home, came aback a few months later when she was four and was then DC from the hospital to the locked door group home. She was completely totally out of control. Completely. She would be given enough drugs to tranquilize (a practice I am HIGHLY against) 3 elephants and she would still be raging. In fact, they eventually had to stop giving her drugs because, in the words of the wise doctors "we give this kid anymore drugs her heart is going to explode."

Soooooo, she raged and I would literally hold her in a basket hold for an hour at a time. She was DC to the group home because the placement coordinators didn't feel like a foster home could meet her needs. She was there long term.

We had a few other tiny ones that were 'temporary' placements in the group home and stayed there for a few days until a home opened up for them.

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Obama supports French military operation in Mali : Voice of Russia

Obama had a telephone conversation with his French counterpart Francois Hollande to discuss the setting-up of a military mission in Mali, as well as drawing up a ?road map? that should result in elections and the restoration of democratic rule in the African country, according to a statement by the White House.

Malian troops advance eastwards

The Malian army backed up by the French troops on Friday moved into the town of Hombori, advancing east towards the Islamist stronghold of Gao.

At night the troops patrolled the area to check it for possible Islamist attacks, as earlier Islamist fighters blew up a bridge near the border with Niger.

French and Mali troops on patrol together

On the night of Friday, January 25th, French and Malian servicemen conducted their first patrol of the territory south of the town of Gao in the north-east of the country.

Earlier French military aircraft delivered high-precision strikes on the positions of the militant radical groups, including the region not far from Mali?s border with Niger.

According to information available, preparations are underway for an attack on Gao together with servicemen from Chad and Niger based on in Nigeria. Meanwhile, the member-states of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are planning to hold an emergency session of the joint chiefs of staff on the situation in Mali in Abidjan on Saturday, January 26.

The deployment of African forces in Mali will be the subject.

Voice of Russia, TASS, Interfax

Source: http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_01_26/Obama-supports-French-military-operation-in-Mali/

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Friday, January 25, 2013

'American Horror Story' finale leaves a survivor

By Lesley Goldberg, The Hollywood Reporter

Frank Ockenfels / FX

The cast of "American Horror Story: Asylum."

When all was said and done, only one person was left standing in FX's "American Horror Story: Asylum."

The season that has featured aliens, Nazis, serial killers, demented doctors, a nun possessed by Satan, the worst insane asylum ever and?Jessica Lange?singing "The Name Game" came to a whirlwind, time-jumping conclusion when?Sarah Paulson's aspiring reporter Lana was the one to survive.

"I always thought [Lana] was the smartest cookie in the jar," co-creator/executive producer?Ryan Murphy?told reporters at a recent screening of the episode. "I liked that the hero of this season was a heroine. I like that she was a lesbian. I like that she had an arc to her sexuality. I like that she went through a lot of different things. And I like that she got a happy ending. I like that she was in a loving, accepting relationship at the end."

After jumping to the present day, the openly gay Lana is a successful reporter, best-selling author and documentarian for her work in having uncovered the misdeeds inside Briarcliff. While she's being interviewed for a Kennedy Center Honor, her son (by rape) Johnny (Dylan McDermott) is nearby awaiting an epic confrontation with his mother -- who lied that her baby with Threadson (Zachary Quinto) never survived.

Photos from THR: 'American Horror Story': The spookiest set on TV

What comes is a showdown for the ages when she reveals -- on camera -- that she lied about his death, with the duo ultimately coming face to face after the crew clears out. Revealing that he wants his late father to be proud of him, Johnny holds his mother at gunpoint. Being the smooth-talking reporter she is, Lana talks him down and reveals that Johnny isn't the monster Threadson was and then proceeds to kill the guy who posed as Bloody Face and cut off Leo's (Adam Levine) arm in the series opener.

"The thing we were most interested in writing about this season was the stuff in the last episode and the documentary series Lana made about shutting down Briarcliff. That's one of the first things when the writers landed on the idea of 'Asylum,' that period of time, those documentaries that were made," Murphy said, pointing to efforts from ?and the feature "Prophecy"?as inspiration. "It also was about the unraveling health care system in our country and how so many people were dumped there and left to rot there and all those abuses that you see. ? That was our jumping-off point. We knew we were going to have that character go in there, become a prisoner ... and go back to tear the joint down. That was the ending, which we had from the very beginning."?

More from THR: Jessica Lange: Sister Jude is descending into madness

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U.S. to lift ban on women in front-line combat jobs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military will formally end its ban on women serving in front-line combat roles, officials said on Wednesday, in a move that could open thousands of fighting jobs to female service members for the first time.

The move knocks down another societal barrier in the U.S. armed forces, after the Pentagon in 2011 scrapped its "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military.

U.S. defense officials said the decision to end the ban had been taken by outgoing U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and individual military services would have until 2016 to seek exemptions if they believed any combat roles should remain closed to women.

Panetta is expected to announce the decision formally on Thursday. It will come after 11 years of non-stop war that has seen 84 women killed as a result of hostile action in the unpopular, costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The military services will have until May 15 to submit a plan on how they will comply by 2016.

Women have represented around 2 percent of the U.S. casualties of in Iraq and Afghanistan and some 12 percent - or 300,000 - of those deployed in the war efforts in the past 11 years, in which there were often no clearly defined front lines, and where deadly guerrilla tactics have included roadside bombs that kill and maim indiscriminately.

Women serve in combat roles for the armed forces of a few developed nations, including Canada and Israel, but officials say demand from women for such jobs in NATO nations is very low. In 2010, Britain decided after a review that it would not change rules excluding women from infantry or combat teams.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which filed a suit in November seeking to force the Pentagon to end the ban on women in combat, applauded the planned move, which will overturn a 1994 policy preventing women from serving in small front-line combat units.

The outgoing head of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, Democratic Senator Patty Murray from Washington, and Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, the head of the Senate Armed Services Committee, also voiced approval.

"This is an historic step for equality and for recognizing the role women have, and will continue to play, in the defense of our nation," Murray said. Levin said it reflected the "reality of 21st century military operations."

'HISTORIC MOMENT'

A plan for implementing the decision will have to be approved by the defense secretary and notified to Congress. The plan will guide how quickly the new combat jobs open up and whether the services will seek exemptions to keep some closed.

Senator Jim Inhofe, a Republican from Oklahoma, questioned the extent to which women would ultimately gain access to front-line combat, saying he doubted there would be a "broad opening."

Michael O'Hanlon, a defense analyst at the Brookings Institution in Washington, noted that integrating women was "a very delicate matter." He called for the Pentagon to take a gradual approach, perhaps starting with special forces.

Former female service members cheered the move.

Anu Bhagwati, a former Marine captain and head of the Service Women's Action Network, said her decision to leave the Marine Corps in 2004 was partly due to the combat exclusion policy.

"I know countless women whose careers have been stunted by combat exclusion in all the branches," said Bhagwati, who called the decision an "historic moment."

"I didn't expect it to come so soon," she said.

The move comes nearly a year after the Pentagon unveiled a policy that opened 14,000 new jobs to women but still prohibited them from serving in infantry, armor and special operations units whose main function was to engage in frontline combat.

For Panetta, it will add to his legacy as a secretary who oversaw the end of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and pushed the process to end discrimination against women.

Asked last year why women who had served in Iraq and Afghanistan conducting security details and house-to-house searches were still being formally barred from combat positions, Pentagon officials said the services wanted to see how they performed in the new positions before opening up further.

(Additional reporting by Eric Johnson in Chicago, Marty Graham in San Diego and David Brunnstrom in Washington; Editing by Sandra Maler and David Brunnstrom)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-lift-ban-women-front-line-combat-jobs-003720946.html

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Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:19am EST

(Reuters) ? Procter & Gamble Co?s (PG.N) quarterly profit soared past expectations as the world?s largest household products maker used higher prices and new products to drive sales growth, the strongest indication yet that turnaround efforts are paying off.

The results, along with improved forecasts for the fiscal year, follow months of criticism from analysts and most notably from activist investor William Ackman, who blamed P&G?s top brass, led by Chairman and Chief Executive Bob McDonald, for earlier missteps.

Shares of P&G, the maker of Pampers diapers and Gillette razors and a component of the Dow Jones industrial average .DJI, jumped as high as $73.25 in morning trading, their highest level in all of McDonald?s 3-1/2 years at the helm.

?They?ve been stuck in the mud for years and this is kind of a ray of hope for the company and they should be commended on the quarter,? said Channing Smith, co-manager of the Capital Advisors Growth Fund (CIAOX.O). P&G represents 2 percent of that fund.

The results, with profit and sales ahead of analysts? expectations, come after months of efforts by P&G to reignite growth in sluggish markets such as the United States while also expanding in emerging markets, where it typically sells lower-priced merchandise.

Back in April 2012, analysts took McDonald to task on a tense conference call after P&G cut its outlook. That summer, Ackman?s Pershing Square Capital Management bought the company?s shares and began pushing for more change.

Profit has exceeded analysts? expectations every quarter since, helped by new products such as Tide Pods single-dose laundry detergent.

Still, P&G?s growth lags that of peers such as Unilever Plc (ULVR.L) (UNc.AS).

P&G?s organic sales, which strip out the impact of divestitures and foreign exchange, grew 3 percent in the latest quarter, while Unilever posted 6.9 percent sales growth on Wednesday.

P&G?s rivals such as Unilever, Colgate-Palmolive Co (CL.N) and Kimberly-Clark Corp (KMB.N) have done well in recent years while Procter struggled, and now perhaps it has the firepower to bounce back, said Edward Jones analyst Jack Russo.

?Procter?s been left out of the party a little bit, so it?s nice to see them reappear here and kind of exert their influence on the group,? he said.

P&G has seen U.S. volume growth continue in January, said Chief Financial Officer Jon Moeller. At the same time, it believes it can improve market share in Europe over the next few months with products such as a new Ariel detergent based on the successful U.S. Tide Pods, McDonald said.

Still, analysts would like to see more improvement in other areas. Stifel Nicolaus analyst Mark Astrachan called the results ?solid and encouraging,? particularly the sales growth, but said P&G continues to lag in categories with strong growth trends, such as beauty.

Meanwhile, rival Kimberly-Clark also posted a better-than-expected profit on Friday.

ANSWERING ACKMAN

P&G has been under pressure to improve performance since Ackman bought a stake of about 1 percent, making his Pershing Square the company?s eighth-largest shareholder. Ackman has said many of the company?s problems were the fault of top management but said in the fall he understood the board wanted to give McDonald more time to repair years of damage.

?When the company is performing, obviously the pressure from Ackman will probably fade somewhat,? said Capital Advisors? Smith, adding that while he does not know Ackman?s intentions, it is clear that Ackman?s investment in P&G is worth a lot more today than when he bought the shares.

Ackman could not immediately be reached for comment.

Even before Ackman took a stake, P&G was going through a $10 billion restructuring and other changes. It cut 5,500 nonmanufacturing jobs through December, near its goal of reducing 5,700 positions by the end of June, Moeller said on Friday.

Competitors such as Colgate and Kimberly-Clark are also trimming their ranks.

P&G earned $4.06 billion, or $1.39 per share, in the fiscal second quarter ended in December, up from $1.69 billion, or 57 cents per share, a year earlier.

Stripping out unusual items such as restructuring charges and acquisitions, P&G earned $1.22 per share. That topped the company?s own forecast of $1.07 to $1.13 per share and analysts? average target of $1.11, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Net sales rose 2 percent to $22.18 billion, topping analysts? forecast of $21.91 billion.

P&G expects fiscal 2013 core earnings of $3.97 to $4.07 per share, up from an earlier forecast of $3.80 to $4. The fiscal year ends in June. Analyst estimates were at the bottom of that new range.

It expects organic sales to rise 3 to 4 percent this year, narrowing a prior forecast of 2 to 4 percent growth.

P&G also said it now plans to repurchase $5 billion to $6 billion in stock after calling for $4 billion to $6 billion in buybacks.

For the current quarter, P&G forecast core earnings per share of 91 to 97 cents, with sales up 3 to 4 percent. Analysts? average forecast was 95 cents per share.

Shares of P&G were up 3.7 percent at $73.00 late on Friday morning, off an earlier high at $73.25.

(Reporting by Jessica Wohl in Chicago; editing by Jeffrey Benkoe, Nick Zieminski and Matthew Lewis)

Source: http://www.redliontrader.com/streamingnews/the-leukemia-lymphoma-society-awards-1-68-million-to-improve-outcomes-for-patients-with-acute-promyelocytic-leukemia/

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