Thursday, January 10, 2013

Newly found 'volume control' in brain promotes learning, memory

Jan. 9, 2013 ? Scientists have long wondered how nerve cell activity in the brain's hippocampus, the epicenter for learning and memory, is controlled -- too much synaptic communication between neurons can trigger a seizure, and too little impairs information processing, promoting neurodegeneration. Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center say they now have an answer. In the January 10 issue of Neuron, they report that synapses that link two different groups of nerve cells in the hippocampus serve as a kind of "volume control," keeping neuronal activity throughout that region at a steady, optimal level.

"Think of these special synapses like the fingers of God and man touching in Michelangelo's famous fresco in the Sistine Chapel," says the study's senior investigator, Daniel Pak, PhD, an associate professor of pharmacology. "Now substitute the figures for two different groups of neurons that need to perform smoothly. The touching of the fingers, or synapses, controls activity levels of neurons within the hippocampus."

The hippocampus is a processing unit that receives input from the cortex and consolidates that information in terms of learning and memory. Neurons known as granule cells, located in the hippocampus' dentate gyrus, receive transmissions from the cortex. Those granule cells then pass that information to the other set of neurons (those in the CA3 region of the hippocampus, in this study) via the synaptic fingers.

Those fingers dial up, or dial down, the volume of neurotransmission from the granule cells to the CA3 region to keep neurotransmission in the learning and memory areas of the hippocampus at an optimal flow -- a concept known as homeostatic plasticity. "If granule cells try to transmit too much activity, we found, the synaptic junction tamps down the volume of transmission by weakening their connections, allowing the proper amount of information to travel to CA3 neurons," says Pak. "If there is not enough activity being transmitted by the granule cells, the synapses become stronger, pumping up the volume to CA3 so that information flow remains constant."

There are many such touching fingers in the hippocampus, connecting the so-called "mossy fibers" of the granule cells to neurons in the CA3 region. But importantly, not every one of the billions of neurons in the hippocampus needs to set its own level of transmission from one nerve cell to the other, says Pak.

To explain, he uses another analogy. "It had previously been thought that neurons act separately like cars, each working to keep their speed at a constant level even though signal traffic may be fast or slow. But we wondered how these neurons could process learning and memory information efficiently, while also regulating the speed by which they process and communicate that information.

"We believe, based on our study, that only the mossy fiber synapses on the CA3 neurons control the level of activity for the hippocampus -- they are like the engine on a train that sets the speed for all the other cars, or neurons, attached to it," Pak says. "That frees up the other neurons to do the job they are tasked with doing -- processing and encoding information in the forms of learning and memory."

Not only does the study offer a new model for how homeostatic plasticity in the hippocampus can co-exist with learning and memory, it also suggests a new therapeutic avenue to help patients with uncontrollable seizures, he says.

"The CA3 region is highly susceptible to seizures, so if we understand how homeostasis is maintained in these neurons, we could potentially manipulate the system. When there is an excessive level of CA3 neuronal activity in a patient, we could learn how to therapeutically turn it down."

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World's first subway marks 150 years in operation

In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, people walk by Farringdon underground station, in London. The world's first subway system marked its 150th anniversary Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, with reports showing conditions way back when were much as they are today: Busy, congested and stressful for passengers. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, people walk by Farringdon underground station, in London. The world's first subway system marked its 150th anniversary Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, with reports showing conditions way back when were much as they are today: Busy, congested and stressful for passengers. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, a commuter walks at Baker Street underground station, in London. The world's first subway system marked its 150th anniversary Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, with reports showing conditions way back when were much as they are today: Busy, congested and stressful for passengers. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, a commemorative sign detailing when the station was opened and refurbished, displayed at Baker Street underground station in London. The world's first subway system marked its 150th anniversary Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, with reports showing conditions way back when were much as they are today: Busy, congested and stressful for passengers. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

LONDON (AP) ? The world's first subway system marked its 150th anniversary Wednesday, with reports showing conditions way back when were much as they are today: Busy, congested and stressful for passengers.

"The constant cry, as the trains arrived, of 'no room,' appeared to have a very depressing effect upon those assembled," The Guardian newspaper reported on the public opening of London's Metropolitan Line on Jan. 10, 1863. The first stretch of rail had opened the day before, on Jan. 9.

The line ? the first part of what is now an extensive London transport network that has shaped the British capital and its suburbs ? ran 120 trains each way during the day, carrying up to 40,000 excited passengers. Extra steam locomotives and cars were called in to handle the crowds.

Architectural historian David Lawrence said the rapid expansion of the subway network ? better known in London as the Tube ? had a major impact on the city's design. The Tube helped lure people away from the inner city into new areas where new housing was being built near the stations.

The houses were built in a village style mocked by some historians as already dated.

"They were selling an England which had already passed by that time," said Lawrence, a principal lecturer at Kingston University.

In 1919, the Metropolitan company became directly involved in developing what came to be called "Metro-land" on surplus land. One of the company's promotional posters displayed drab rows of inner city terrace houses and urged people to, "Leave this and move to Edgware."

However, they were also selling the dual benefit of a quiet, unpolluted suburban life paired with rapid access to the cultural and economic benefits of the metropolis, Lawrence said.

The pioneering Metropolitan Line sparked a new wave of underground development which today has grown into a 249-mile (402-kilometer) system carrying 1.2 billion passenger journeys each year.

Although Londoners love to complain about its sometimes sketchy performance, the Tube and its related rail lines can be a remarkable efficient way to move vast numbers of people in and out of the city, with roughly 3.5 million journeys completed each day. It provided nearly flawless transport during the recent London Olympics despite fears that it would buckle under the extra strain.

Charles Pearson, a lawyer who saw the line as a tool of social reform which would enable the poor to live in healthier surroundings on the perimeter of the city, began promoting the line in the 1850s.

Pearson made a crucial contribution by persuading the Corporation of the City of London ? the governing body of the financial district ? to invest in the line.

Like many an innovation, the proposal to build a three-mile (4.8 kilometer) underground rail line from Paddington Station in central London to Farringdon on the edge of the financial district in the east aroused great skepticism and criticism when it was first proposed.

An editorial in The Times of London at the time found the concept repulsive: "A subterranean railway under London was awfully suggestive of dank, noisome tunnels buried many fathoms deep beyond the reach of light or life; passages inhabited by rats, soaked with sewer drippings, and poisoned by the escape of gas mains," the newspaper declared.

"It seemed an insult to common sense to suppose that people who could travel as cheaply on the outside of a Paddington bus would prefer, as a merely quicker medium, to be driven amid palpable darkness through the foul subsoil of London."

London's Daily News took a more macabre view: "For the first time in the history of the world men can ride in pleasant carriages, and with considerable comfort, lower down than gas pipes and water pipes," the newspaper said, adding, "lower down than graveyards."

For the anniversary celebrations, Transport for London will run old-style steam powered trains underground ? but only on Sunday, so as not to disrupt its crucial people-moving function during the working week.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Teen Mom 2 Recap: Moving a Bit Too Fast

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5 Solid Reasons to Launch Your Online Business Now - Business.com

start a businessIn this time of prolonged economic instability, as brick and mortar businesses close their doors every day (remember Hostess?) as savvier startup entrepreneurs are turning to the internet to launch their new businesses.

Although starting a new business venture in a sagging economy seems risky, the advantages and benefits associated with starting and running a successful online business can far outweigh those risks.

If you feel you have what it takes to be a successful business owner, but fear has prevented you from taking action, here?s a look at 5 solid reasons you should launch your online business sooner than later.

Low startup costs

Brick and mortar business owners must make a substantial financial investment in?commercial space, physical inventory, office furniture and supplies?the list goes on; and all before they can even open their doors. By comparison, all it takes to get many online businesses up and running ? particularly a tech or service-based business ? is a?domain name, a website, and a hosting account.

If your business is product based, you can arrange to have items drop shipped so you never have to invest in or stockpile physical inventory. Your money will be better spent on tools that will help you to better reach and serve a potential worldwide market.

Related:?Find the Right Web Hosting Service for Your New Business

Pursue your passions

Working for someone else may bring you a sense of security, but it won?t bring you the satisfaction that can only come from pursuing your passions and following your dreams. Starting your own online business based on a product or service you are passionate about can be tremendously fulfilling.

And while it will not be easy, when challenges arise your passion and belief in what you are doing will inspire and empower you to do whatever it takes to achieve lasting success

Low operating costs

By eliminating the need to pay a monthly lease ? not to mention utilities such as electricity, gas, and heat ? online businesses can operate much more efficiently and inexpensively than brick and mortar businesses. In addition, the ability of online businesses to automate various operations via software systems, reduces the need to put extra employees on the payroll and pay for costly benefits such as health insurance.

Social media marketing power

Speaking of a worldwide market, online businesses have access to a greater pool of clients and buyers than traditional brick and mortar businesses could ever imagine. And by tapping into the marketing power of Social Media through a business Facebook fan page and Twitter account, you can better reach and relate to your demographic and drive more traffic to your site.

Related:?Tapping into the Massive Mobile Market

Increased earning power

As secure as your nine-to-five job may make you feel, the reality is that no matter how talented you are or how hard you work, your earning power is at the mercy of your employer. In starting your own online business, your potential earning power is up to you. Although that reality can be both exciting and frightening, recognizing that your ability to make more money rests solely upon you; your skills, business savvy, creativity and ingenuity.

Photo credit:?supermedia.com

About the Author: Robert Cordray is a freelance writer and expert in business and finances. With over 20 years of business experience, Robert is now offers entrepreneur advice to small business owners.

Source: http://www.business.com/blog/5-solid-reasons-to-launch-your-online-business-now/

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Justin Bieber To Take On 'Saturday Night Live' Double Duty

The singer will host and perform February 9, sources confirm.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Dropbox delivers long-promised app for Windows 8 and Windows RT

Dropbox delivers longpromised app for Windows 8 and Windows RT

We've been hearing talk of a Dropbox app for Windows 8 since the OS's big debut back in October, but there's now finally some good news for Windows users who favor the cloud-storage service. The Dropbox app is now available for both Windows 8 and Windows RT devices, offering all the basic features you'd expect (and not much more), including the ability to share files with with Windows 8's Share Charm. Windows Phone 8 users, on the other hand, still have some waiting to do for an official app.

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HKEx announces senior appointments : Automated Trader

Hong Kong - Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited has announced an internal management reorganisation, all appointments are effective 7 January 2013, unless otherwise stated.

Chief Regulatory Officer

Mr David Graham has been appointed as HKEx's Chief Regulatory Officer effective 9 January 2013 to oversee HKEx's Listing Division and Market Surveillance, Legal Services and Secretarial Services Departments. Mr Graham will be Head of Listing (Designate) initially and will succeed current Head of Listing, Mr Mark Dickens who will retire in July 2013. There will remain a Chinese wall between the Listing Division and Market Surveillance and other groups reporting to Mr Graham which do not perform a regulatory role. A Deputy Head of Listing will be appointed in due course to manage the day to day operations of the Listing Division.

Mr Graham joined Morgan Stanley as General Counsel, Asia ex-Japan in 2001 and has been working in the financial services sector since then. He was with UBS for several years and joined Nomura in 2011 as Global Head of Legal and General Counsel, wholesale division. Mr Graham was a member of the Takeovers and Mergers Panel of the Securities and Futures Commission ("SFC") from 2001 to 2012 and served as a Deputy Chairman of the panel from 2004 to 2012. He has been a member of the Code Committee of the UK Takeover Panel since 2012.

Co-heads of Global Markets

Mr Romnesh Lamba, who was HKEx's Head of Market Development, and Mr Martin Abbott, the Chief Executive of The London Metal Exchange, a wholly owned subsidiary of HKEx, have been appointed as the Co-heads of the newly established division - Global Markets. Upon the establishment of the Global Markets Division, the Market Development Division has been dissolved and its personnel have been redeployed into the operating divisions. As the Co-heads of the Global Markets Division, Mr Lamba and Mr Abbott oversee the newly established Equities and Fixed Income and Currency ("FIC") Business, the Commodities Business, including LME, as well as the Mainland Development and the Business Development and Strategy Departments.

In his new role, Mr Lamba succeeds Mr Gerald Greiner to become the Chief Executive of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited ("SEHK") and Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited ("HKFE"). The appointment of Mr Lamba as SEHK's and HKFE's Chief Executive took effect on 4 January 2013. Mr Abbott continues to be LME's Chief Executive.Mr Lamba was a senior adviser of Asia ex-Japan corporate finance and capital markets business of JP Morgan (Hong Kong) from 2008 to 2010. From 2000 to 2008, he held various senior positions in Merrill Lynch (Asia Pacific), including Managing Director of investment banking, Chief Operating Officer of China origination business, and Head of Asia energy and power team. Mr Abbott joined LME as its first Director of Marketing in 1989, and took the role of Chief Executive of LME in October 2006.

Co-heads of the Equities and FIC Business

Mr Bryan Chan, who was Head of Market Data, and Mr Calvin Tai, who was Head of Trading, assume the role of Co-heads of the Equities and FIC Business and report to Mr Lamba and Mr Abbott. Mr Chan is principally responsible for cash trading, market data and the joint venture company, China Exchanges Services Company Limited. Mr Tai principally oversees derivatives trading, and product and index development. Mr Chan and Mr Tai jointly oversee issuer and client services. Mr Chan worked in HKEx's Group Risk Management and Clearing Division before acting as Head of Market Data. Mr Tai joined HKFE before its merger with SEHK as Head of Products in 1998 and Head of Derivatives Market Development and Operations from 2003 to 2010 before being appointed as Head of Trading Division.

Head of Global Clearing

Mr Greiner, who was HKEx's Chief Operating Officer, has been appointed as HKEx's Head of Global Clearing. As the Head of Global Clearing, Mr Greiner oversees all clearing businesses of the HKEx group, including existing clearing operations, OTC clearing, LME Clear and risk management. Apart from being HKEx's Head of Global Clearing, Mr Greiner continues to be the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. Mr Greiner was HKEx's Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Head of Exchange Division from 2004 to 2007 prior to being appointed as HKEx's Chief Operating Officer.

Co-heads of Clearing Risk Management

In light of the developing regulatory environment globally in clearing, risk management for clearing operations is being segregated from enterprise risk management. Mr Kevin King, who is Head of Risk Management, has tendered his resignation, effective 31 January 2013. In his place, Mr Felix Wang, who was Co-deputy Head of Risk Management, Mr Ketan Patel, who was Co-deputy Head of Risk Management, and Mr Chris Jones, who is LME Clear's Chief Risk Officer, have been appointed as Co-heads of Clearing Risk Management, reporting to Mr Greiner. In addition, the Co-heads of Clearing Risk Management will report to HKEx's Chief Executive directly on material risk matters. Mr Wang is principally responsible for equities clearing risk management, Mr Patel is principally responsible for FIC clearing risk management, including OTC Clearing, and Mr Jones is principally responsible for LME Clear risk management. Mr Jones will also report to Mr Trevor Spanner, LME's Head of Post Trade Services. Mr Wang was HKEx's Head of the Derivatives Clearing Risk Management Department from 2004 to 2012. Mr Patel worked at the CME Group as Executive Director prior to joining HKEx. Mr Jones was appointed as LME Clear's Chief Risk Officer on 6 November 2012.

Chief Operating Officer

Mr Henry Ingrouille, who was HKEx's Chief Administrative Officer, has been appointed as HKEx's Chief Operating Officer. Simultaneously, the role of the Chief Operating Officer is being redefined. As the Chief Operating Officer, Mr Ingrouille is responsible for the corporate services encompassing human resources, corporate and investor communications, research and policy, and enterprise risk and information security as well as the functions of the Chief Administrative Officer which are being taken up by Ms Monica Wong who will continue to report to Mr Ingrouille.

The SFC has approved the appointment of Mr Ingrouille as HKEx's Chief Operating Officer effective 4 January 2013 pursuant to section 70(1) of the SFO. Before joining HKEx, Mr Ingrouille was a Managing Director and Head of Asian operations for Morgan Stanley.

Chief Communications Officer

Mr Henry Law, who was Head of Corporate Communications, has been appointed as HKEx's Chief Communications Officer. As the Chief Communications Officer, Mr Law directly reports to HKEx's Chief Executive and assists in all external communication affairs. The supervision of corporate and investor communications will be taken over by the Chief Operating Officer, as stated above.

Mr Law was appointed HKEx's Head of Corporate Communications following the merger of the stock and futures exchanges in 2000, and HKEx's Executive Vice President in 2005. Mr Law first joined SEHK in 1988 as its Head of Corporate Communications.

Source: http://www.automatedtrader.net/news/algo-appointments-news/141961/hkex-announces-senior-appointments

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Heidi Klum?s Babies ?R Us Collection Gets Even Bigger (and Cuter!)

The Project Runway star celebrates the launch of adorable new items to her Truly Scrumptious collection

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Monday, January 7, 2013

French actor Depardieu gets Russian passport

French actor Gerard Depardieu, left, greets Russian President Vladimir Putin after his arrival late Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at the president's residence in Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Depardieu has received a Russian passport after flying to Russia for a late night dinner with Putin. Depardieu sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France, and Putin granted his request last week. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)

French actor Gerard Depardieu, left, greets Russian President Vladimir Putin after his arrival late Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at the president's residence in Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Depardieu has received a Russian passport after flying to Russia for a late night dinner with Putin. Depardieu sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France, and Putin granted his request last week. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)

French actor Gerard Depardieu pose with his Russian passport at a stage of a theater, wearing a traditional folk outfit, after he arrived to the city of Saransk, some 700 km (435 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011. Depardieu has received a Russian passport after flying to Russia for a late night dinner with Putin. Depardieu sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France, and Putin granted his request last week. (AP Photo/Mordovmedia.ru)

French actor Gerard Depardieu gestures while speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin, unseen, after his arrival late Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at the president's residence in Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Depardieu has received a Russian passport after flying to Russia for a late night dinner with Putin. Depardieu sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France, and Putin granted his request last week. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)

French actor Gerard Depardieu, left, greets Russian President Vladimir Putin after his arrival late Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at the president's residence in Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Depardieu has received a Russian passport after flying to Russia for a late night dinner with Putin. Depardieu sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France, and Putin granted his request last week. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)

French actor Gerard Depardieu, left, speaks to President Vladimir Putin and unidentified aides after his arrival late Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at the president's residence in Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Depardieu has received a Russian passport after flying to Russia for a late night dinner with President Vladimir Putin. Depardieu sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France, and Putin granted his request last week. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)

MOSCOW (AP) ? The day after receiving his new Russian passport from President Vladimir Putin, French actor Gerard Depardieu flew Sunday to the provincial town of Saransk, where he was greeted as a local hero and offered an apartment for free.

Depardieu had sought Russian citizenship as part of his battle against a proposed super tax on millionaires in France.

Putin granted his request last week and then welcomed the actor late Saturday to his residence in Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Russian television showed the two men embracing and then chatting over supper, discussing a soon-to-be-released film in which Depardieu plays Russian monk Grigory Rasputin.

Depardieu flew Sunday to Saransk, a town about 500 kilometers (300 miles) east of Moscow, where he was met at a snow-covered airport by the governor and a group of women in traditional costume singing folk songs. He flashed his new passport to the crowd before setting out on a tour of the town.

The governor invited Depardieu to settle in Saransk and offered him an apartment of his choice, according to reports on state television.

Depardieu has not said where he would take up residence in Russia, only that he did not want to live in Moscow because it is too big and he prefers a village.

The Frenchman has spent a fair bit of time in Russia in recent years, including for the filming of the French-Russian film "Rasputin," and he expresses an admiration for Putin. But it is Russia's flat 13 percent income tax that appears to be the biggest draw at the moment as he flees high taxes in France.

France's new Socialist government tried to raise the tax on income above ?1 million ($1.3 million) to 75 percent from the current 41 percent. That plan was struck down by the highest court, but Budget Minister Jerome Cahuzac said Sunday that the government is reworking the law so the superrich will still be asked to pay an elevated rate. He said the government is also considering putting the new tax in place for longer than the two years initially imagined.

"I find it a bit pathetic that for tax reasons this man ? whom by the way I admire infinitely as an actor ? has decided to exile himself," Cahuzac said.

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Sarah DiLorenzo in Paris contributed to this report.

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Idaho Women Lawyers | IWL Community Service Event

IWL?s first quarterly community service event will be held from Monday, February 18 through Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Ronald McDonald House, located in downtown Boise across from St. Luke?s Children?s Hospital at 101 E. Warm Springs Avenue, Boise, Idaho 83712.

The Ronald McDonald House provides a ?home away from home? for families so they can stay close by their hospitalized children at little or no cost. During the February 2013 event, IWL members will have the opportunity to prepare either breakfast or dinner on-site for the families. Breakfast time slots are available on February 18, 19, 20, 22, and 23 from 8:00?9:30 am, and dinner time slots are available on February 18, 19, 21, 22, and 23 from 4:30?6:00 pm. Up to 6 people can volunteer during each time slot, and children ages 7+ and other family members are welcome to assist.

Volunteers are responsible for bringing all food and drink for the meal to serve approximately 15?20 people.? All food must be cooked in the Ronald McDonald House kitchen (no pre-prepared food), and kitchen supplies are provided. If you are interested in signing up or have any further questions, please contact Michelle Gustavson at mgustavson@hawleytroxell.com or 388-4824.

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Sharp Has a 4K TV Ready for This Summer

Not to be left out of the spec party, Sharp just announced that it's joining the 4K pleasure cruise this summer, with a 60-inch set. More »


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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Lenovo to split into Lenovo Business Group and Think ... - Engadget

Lenovo to split into Lenovo Business Group and Think Business Group

Lenovo's done pretty well since its acquisition of IBM's personal computer business in 2005, but in an internal e-mail earlier today, CEO Yang Yuanqing admitted that despite some attempt, the Lenovo brand is still only playing well in the mainstream and low-end markets; whereas the Think brand is his company's best asset in the high-end market, and that it is the only brand that can compete with Apple in the high-end market. For the sake of better brand positioning and better efficiency, Yang announced in the same e-mail that his company will split into two new groups: Lenovo Business Group (LBG) and Think Business Group (TBG).

Effective from April 1st, LBG will be headed by Senior Vice President (Mobile Internet Digital Home) Liu Jun to focus on mainstream consumer and business desktops, laptops, and tablets, as well as smartphones and smart TVs. On the other side of the fence, TBG will be led by Senior Vice President (Product Group) Dr. Peter Hortensius to better establish the business-friendly Think brand in the consumer market, as well as continuing to stay ahead of the game in the global commercial business. Yang also pointed out that the recently created enterprise business team and workstation team will be part of TBG.

It'll be a while before we see the fruit of Lenovo's restructure, but it'll sure be interesting to come back to this in a year's time. Alas, we're now further away from ever seeing a ThinkPhone.

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/05/lenovo-business-group-think-business-group/

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Saban: Alabama players must put aside 'clutter'

MIAMI (AP) ? Two days after team leaders held a players-only meeting, Alabama coach Nick Saban says the Crimson Tide's performance in Monday's BCS championship against Notre Dame will show a lot about whether his players have put aside the "clutter" that comes with their success.

"You fight against human nature a little bit," Saban said Saturday at media day for the title game.

In the past, Saban has taken issue with the phrase "defending champions." He delivered a message of moving on to his players two days after winning last season's BCS title.

He said the gist was: "You guys are not the national champions."

"Other than making you a target," he said, "it doesn't do anything for you."

Alabama is still the target.

Tide players held the meeting because they wanted their teammates to get more focused in practice. Two freshmen linebackers ? who aren't part of the playing rotation ? were sent home Friday for curfew violations.

No. 2 Alabama is favored by more than a touchdown, which is OK with Fighting Irish coach Brian Kelly.

"Somebody's got to be an underdog," Kelly said during his turn at the podium. "Alabama's got the belt; they deserve to have the belt, and we've got to try to take it from them."

The Tide is seeking its third national title in four years. No. 1 Notre Dame has its own impressive collection but none since 1988.

Kelly hopes to reach that same level Saban has achieved, ensuring that this isn't a one-time opportunity.

"Your program is defined in consistency, and Alabama is that model," he said. "I concede to that. It's where we want to be. We want to be back here next year.

"There's been some commentators that talk about, 'Is Notre Dame for real?' Well, for me, we're for real because we're here. We've won all our games."

Kelly said he gets the vibe that his team is ready for Monday night. He says he doesn't want the "outside, perceived pressure to weigh heavily" on players.

Alabama players have been here and done this, including the hype and sometimes off-the-wall questions of what amounts to a downsized version of the Super Bowl media day.

"I mean, I think it's the media that makes the game so much bigger," Tide quarterback AJ McCarron said "Me personally, I think it's just another game.

"Yeah, you're playing for a national championship, but it's another football game. You know, the field is still 53 yards wide, 100 yards long. Still got to put the ball in the end zone to win the game. I don't really pay too much attention to the title of the game, I guess."

In other words, the label "BCS championship" is just more clutter.

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Sergey Polonsky, co-owner of Russian developer Mirax (Reuters / Sergey Karpukhin)

Russia?s quarrelsome businessman Sergey Polonsky, involved in a court case for brawling at home, has been arrested in Cambodia while on vacation for holding six sailors hostage and physical violence.

?According to local police Polonsky, a real estate developer, who is believed to have business interests in Cambodia, and his two fellow travellers, Karachinsky, 24 years old, and Baglay, 25, were arrested on Monday. ?

On Sunday the men allegedly threatened with knives six boatmen who were transporting them from one of the islands, said national military police spokesman Kheng Tito. The victims also allege they were taken hostage and locked in a cabin and a bathroom. After that the ?passengers? forced the Cambodians to jump overboard.

Prosecutor Huot Vichet of the local port city of SihanoukVille, has charged Polonsky and two others with intentional violence and illegal detention.

Media reports from Cambodia on Friday suggested that the men had been released, but on the condition they remain in the city. However, Russian consul to the country Pavel Seskanov confirmed that the men remain in custody at a local prison.

The Russian embassy in the Cambodian capital Phnom Pehn has confirmed the men were arrested at the popular beach resort and said diplomats have been sent to the scene.

At the same time a friend of Polonsky gave a different version of what happened on the island. According to Mikhail Dvorkovich, who talked to NTV channel, Cambodian police detained the businessman and his friends because they were making too much noise while celebrating New Year.

?Of course they, in accordance with our traditions, were setting off firecrackers. Somebody obviously did not like that. So military police came to the island and asked them to show their IDs, which of course they did not have since they were celebrating New Year on the uninhabited island,? he explained.

Dvorkovich said Polonsky had suggested to the police that they all go to ?his island? where their IDs were, but the police took them to the military base instead and held them there for some time.

Notorious businessman Sergey Polonsky is involved in a scandal back in Russia. He?s suing another billionaire, media tycoon and also former KGB agent, Aleksandr Lebedev, who back in September 2011, punched Polonsky in the face on a TV talk show.

Sergey Polonsky is also known because of his eccentric behavior. In 2011 he promised to eat his tie if prices for luxury apartments he sold did not rise by 25 per cent in 18 months. Prices did not go up that much so Polonsky ate a piece of his tie during an online talk show.

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Quandrantid meteor shower: The best time to catch it

Quadrantid meteor shower: With a? bright gibbous moon, the best time to view the Quandrantid meteor shower is between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. EST, before the sun rises.

By Joe Rao,?Space.com / January 2, 2013

A Quadrantid meteor streaking over the volcanic island of Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands on Jan. 4, 2012 during the meteor shower's peak.

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One of the best displays of "shooting stars" will peak overnight tonight and early Thursday morning (Jan. 3), but unfortunately will run into some stiff competition this year from a bright moon.?

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The celestial fireworks display is the Quadrantid meteor shower (pronounced KWA-dran-tid), which kicks off the annual meteor shower schedule every January. To paraphrase Forrest Gump: The Quadrantids are like opening up a box of chocolates; you never know what you're going to get!? Indeed, the "Quads" are notoriously unpredictable.

This year, the meteor shower is peaking while the moon is in its bright gibbous phase, just days after the recent full moon on Dec. 28, which may interfere with the cosmic light show.

The Quadrantids provides one of the most intense annual meteor showers, with a brief, sharp maximum lasting but a few hours. Adolphe Quetelet of Brussels Observatory discovered the shower in the 1830's, and shortly afterward it was noted by several other astronomers in Europeand America. [Amazing Quadrantid Meteor Shower Photo of 2012]

The meteors are named after the obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis the Mural or Wall Quadrant (an astronomical instrument), depicted in some 19th-century star atlases roughly midway between the end of the Handle of the Big Dipper and the quadrilateral of stars marking the head of the constellation Draco. (The International Astronomical Union phased out Quadrans Muralis in 1922.)

NASA will provide a live webcast of the 2013 Quadrantid meteor shower each night this week through Friday (Jan. 4). You can follow the meteor shower on SPACE.com here courtesy of the NASA feed.

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Unfortunately, many factors combine to make the peak of this display difficult to observe on a regular basis:?

A brief peak period: The Quadrantids? meteor rates exceed half of their highest value for only about six hours (compared to two days for the Perseid meteor shower in August). This means that the stream of particles that produce this shower is a narrow one ? apparently originating from a small comet within the last 500 years.

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Home Study Tuesday - So Nervous - Adoption.com Forums

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I think my problem stems from the fact that we can't have children biologically, and I am afraid of this home study stopping us from being parents in ANY way, because we certainly can't afford 40,000 for an adoption.


So many of us have been right there with you! My family and friends kept telling us to relax, it would be fine... But I just kept thinking, you don't understand! They could say No! I have no logical reason on earth why they'd say no, but I know exactly zero about being home studied and getting chosen for placements, so how do I know how not to screw this up?? S.T.R.E.S.S.

On ours, they walked the house with the checklist and made sure it was done, asked us to tweak or correct a few minor things, but they were so nice about it. They treated us like we were new, not like they expected us to be experts already. Just like they should have.

Then they sat down with us and asked tons of questions. Many were from an obvious script of questions, some were just where the conversation went, but they all had to do with either relationships (childhood, current, spouse, friends, parents) or with stability (job, paying bills, health). It was more personal than I expected, and also more comfortable than I would have thought. Somehow it just seems okay to share all this in that environment. We just went with the advice we'd gotten to be very honest, and it served us well. They really nailed who we were, what we could and couldn't handle, and matched us beautifully. I almost had to laugh at exactly how well they'd outlined us in words in their section summations when I read the final home study.

They will say YES! You will be parents! Your kids are out there somewhere. Hugs, good vibes, and prayers going up for you and your DH!

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Researchers use stem cells to pinpoint cause of common type of sudden cardiac death

Jan. 3, 2013 ? When a young athlete dies unexpectedly on the basketball court or the football field, it's both shocking and tragic. Now Stanford University School of Medicine researchers have, for the first time, identified the molecular basis for a condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that is the most common cause for this type of sudden cardiac death.

To do so, the Stanford scientists created induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, from the skin cells of 10 members of a family with a genetic mutation that causes the condition. The researchers then coaxed the cells to become heart muscle cells so they could closely study the cells' behavior and responsiveness to the chemical and electrical signals that keep a heart beating normally. They also used these bioengineered heart cells to quickly pinpoint the drugs most likely to be effective in human patients and to study their potential as preventive medications.

"For obvious reasons, it's difficult to get primary human heart tissue from living patients for study," said cardiologist and stem cell researcher Joseph Wu, MD, PhD. "Moreover, animal hearts are not ideal substitutes either because they contract differently and have a different composition than human hearts. As a result, it has been difficult to show the specific cause of heart failure, whether it's due to enlargement of the organ or if it's caused by abnormalities at the single-cell level."

The research highlights what many experts consider to be some of the main advantages of iPS cells -- the ability to quickly create patient-specific cells of nearly any tissue type for study, as well as to allow rapid and safe drug screening.

Wu, an associate professor of medicine and the co-director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, is the senior author of the research, published Jan. 3 in Cell Stem Cell. Postdoctoral scholars Feng Lan, PhD, and Ping Liang, PhD, and graduate student Andrew Lee are co-first authors of the work.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which affects about 0.2 to 0.5 percent of the population, is a condition in which the muscle of the heart is abnormally thickened without any obvious physiological cause. It is also a leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young, seemingly healthy athletes. Clinical symptoms, including arrhythmia and chest pain when exercising, typically emerge in late teenage years or young adulthood, but can occur at nearly any age.

Although clinicians have known for some time that the disorder can be caused by any one of several genetic mutations, until now it has not been clear how these mutations cause the thickening and eventual failure of the heart muscle.

The Stanford team compared cells from family members of a newly diagnosed 53-year-old woman with a mutation in the MYH7 gene, which partially encodes for a protein in the heart called beta myosin. Mutations in this gene have previously been associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Four of the woman's eight children had inherited the mutant copy of the gene from their mother; the other four carried two healthy copies of the gene.

The father of the children did not have the mutation.

The two oldest affected children, aged 21 and 18, displayed slightly enlarged hearts; the youngest affected children, aged 14 and 10, displayed a slight increase in blood volume (another symptom of the condition).

Wu and his colleagues collected skin samples from all 10 family members and used them to create iPS cells in the laboratory. They then compared iPS-generated heart muscle cells, or cardiomyocytes, from the family members who have the mutation to those without it. They found that although all the cardiomyocytes appeared normal at first (e.g., beating rhythmically in a laboratory dish), the cells with the mutation began to change after about 30 to 40 days in culture.

"When we compared samples from the whole family, we discovered that these cardiomyocytes would start to display abnormal rhythms and elevated calcium levels over time," said Lan, one of the co-first authors. "Although it had previously been speculated that calcium processing may involved in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, this is the first time the calcium's role has been demonstrated conclusively in human cells. In the past, much of the focus had been on whether the abnormal growth, or fibrosis, seen in affected hearts could itself be the cause of the arrhythmia experienced by patients."

Under normal conditions, waves of calcium entering heart muscle cells cause the muscle to contract to pump blood throughout the body. Efficient contraction depends on a tightly managed system that controls when, how and where calcium is admitted into the cell. Perturbations in this system can cause abnormal rhythms, but until now there was no way to prove the calcium processing is the culprit in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

"In our study, we demonstrate that this is actually happening at the cellular level," said co-first author Lee. "Fortunately, this happens much more quickly in a laboratory dish than it does in an intact human organ. In a human subject, we would have to wait a decade or more to see signs of disease."

The accelerated development may be due to the physiological stresses of growing in a laboratory dish, or perhaps because, unlike the microenvironment in a whole heart, there are no neighboring support cells to compensate for emerging deficiencies in single cells, the researchers speculate.

In the study, the affected cardiomyocytes were then treated with drugs currently approved for patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or other arrhythmias. The Stanford team found that drugs that modulated the activity of channels in the cell membrane through which calcium passes could restore normal rhythms to the affected cells. One drug in particular, known as verapamil, was also able to prevent the hypertrophy, or abnormally large size, of affected cells. This finding suggests that earlier treatment might be better than waiting for symptoms to arise.

"Our results indicate that we may need to rethink our current treatment strategy," said Wu. "Maybe by the time a person begins to exhibit clinical symptoms, the damage could not be easily undone. Earlier intervention may soon be possible in the near future. The hope is to be able to use genetic techniques, such as DNA sequencing, coupled with iPS cell-derived cardiomyocytes to identify potential patients at risk at a much earlier stage. We may also be able to treat patients earlier with the right medications to prevent enlargement and damage of the heart muscle from taking place in the first place."

The Stanford researchers have started to study iPS cells from patients with other mutations associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, as well as to test other known drugs and new drugs under development. "Instead of conducting clinical trials on patients, which is a much more costly and painstaking process, we may one day be able to do the first stages of a trial primarily on cells in a dish. These iPS cells would consist of cells from patients of different ages, genders, ethnicities and cardiovascular disease backgrounds for us to assess drug effects on a population level," said Wu.

Other Stanford researchers involved in the study include postdoctoral scholars Veronica Sanchez-Freire, PhD, Yongming Wang, PhD, Ning Sun, MD, PhD, Oscar Abilez, MD, PhD, Antje Ebert, PhD, Leng Han, PhD, Shijun Hu, PhD, Matthew Wheeler, MD, PhD, and Li Wang, PhD; clinical fellow Patricia Nguyen, MD; graduate students Michelle Yen and Chelsey Simmons; associate professor of mechanical engineering Beth Pruitt, PhD; professor of molecular and cellular physiology Richard Lewis, PhD; assistant professor of medicine Euan Ashley, MD, PhD; former professor and chair of cardiothoracic surgery Robert Robbins, MD; and professor of surgery Michael Longaker, MD.

The research was supported by a National Institutes of Health New Innovator Award (DP2OD004437), the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

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Chavez's VP says ailing leader still 'delicate'

A woman holds an image of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez as people gather to pray for him at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is confronting "new complications" due to a respiratory infection nearly three weeks after undergoing cancer surgery, his Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday evening in Cuba as he visited the ailing leader for the first time since his operation. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

A woman holds an image of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez as people gather to pray for him at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is confronting "new complications" due to a respiratory infection nearly three weeks after undergoing cancer surgery, his Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday evening in Cuba as he visited the ailing leader for the first time since his operation. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

People, one of them holding an image of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, gather to pray for him at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is confronting "new complications" due to a respiratory infection nearly three weeks after undergoing cancer surgery, his Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday evening in Cuba as he visited the ailing leader for the first time since his operation. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

A woman holds an image of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez as people gather to pray for him at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is confronting "new complications" due to a respiratory infection nearly three weeks after undergoing cancer surgery, his Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday evening in Cuba as he visited the ailing leader for the first time since his operation. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

People, one of them holding an image of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, gather to pray for him at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is confronting "new complications" due to a respiratory infection nearly three weeks after undergoing cancer surgery, his Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday evening in Cuba as he visited the ailing leader for the first time since his operation. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

A woman holds up an image of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez as people gather to pray for him at a church in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is confronting "new complications" due to a respiratory infection nearly three weeks after undergoing cancer surgery, his Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday evening in Cuba as he visited the ailing leader for the first time since his operation. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

(AP) ? Venezuela's vice president is returning home Wednesday from a visit with Hugo Chavez in Cuba and says the ailing president's condition remains "delicate" three weeks after his cancer surgery.

With rumors swirling that Chavez had taken a turn for the worse, Vice President Nicolas Maduro said Tuesday that he had met with the president twice and had spoken with him.

"He's totally conscious of the complexity of his post-operative state and he expressly asked us ... to keep the nation informed always, always with the truth, as hard as it may be in certain circumstances," Maduro said in the prerecorded interview in Havana, which was broadcast Tuesday night by the Caracas-based television network Telesur.

Both supporters and opponents of Chavez have been on edge in the past week amid shifting signals from the government about the president's health. Chavez has not been seen or heard from since the Dec. 11 operation, and officials have reported a series of ups and downs in his recovery ? the most recent, on Sunday, announcing that he faced new complications from a respiratory infection.

Maduro did not provide any new details about Chavez's complications during Tuesday's interview. But he joined other Chavez allies in urging Venezuelans to ignore gossip, saying rumors were being spread due to "the hatred of the enemies of Venezuela."

He didn't refer to any rumors in particular, though one of them circulating online had described Chavez as being in a coma.

Maduro said Chavez faces "a complex and delicate situation." But Maduro also said that when he talked with the president and looked at his face, he seemed to have "the same strength as always."

"All the time we've been hoping for his positive evolution. Sometimes he has had light improvements, sometimes stationary situations," he said.

Maduro's remarks about the president came at the end of an interview in which he praised Venezuelan government programs at length, recalled the history of the Cuban revolution and touched on what he called the long-term strength of Chavez's socialist Bolivarian Revolution movement.

He mentioned that former Cuban President Fidel Castro had been in the hospital, and praised Cuba's government effusively. "Today we're together on a single path," Maduro said.

Critics in Venezuela sounded off on Twitter while the interview was aired, some saying Maduro sounded like a mouthpiece for the Cuban government. In their messages, many Chavez opponents criticized Maduro for the dearth of information he provided, accusing him of withholding key details about Chavez's condition.

Chavez's political opponents have complained that the government hasn't told the country nearly enough about his health, and have demanded it provide the country with a full medical report.

Even some of his supporters say they wished they knew more.

"We're distressed by El Comandante's health," said Francisca Fuentes, who was walking through a downtown square with her grandchildren Tuesday. "I think they aren't telling us the whole truth. It's time for them to speak clearly. It's like when you have a sick relative and the doctor lies to you every once in a while."

Chavez has been fighting an undisclosed type of pelvic cancer since June 2011. He has declined to reveal the precise location of the tumors that have been surgically removed. The president announced on Dec. 8, two month after winning re-election, that his cancer had come back despite previous surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation treatment.

"There's nothing we can do except wait for the government to deign to say how he is really," said Daniel Jimenez, an opposition supporter who was in a square in an affluent Caracas neighborhood.

Jimenez and many other Venezuelans say it seems increasingly unlikely that Chavez can be sworn in as scheduled Jan. 10 for his new term. If he dies or is unable to continue in office, the Venezuelan Constitution says a new election should be held within 30 days.

Before his operation, Chavez acknowledged he faced risks and designated Maduro as his successor, telling supporters they should vote for the vice president if a new presidential election was necessary.

Maduro didn't discuss the upcoming inauguration plans, saying only that he is hopeful Chavez will improve.

The vice president said that Chavez "has faced an illness with courage and dignity, and he's there fighting, fighting."

"Someone asked me yesterday by text message: How is the president? And I said, 'With giant strength,'" Maduro said. He recalled taking Chavez by the hand: "He squeezed me with gigantic strength as we talked."

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Workers will pay higher taxes this year, writes Bill Bischoff in his detailed summary of the most-important tax changes stemming from the fiscal-cliff drama. Also in today?s Personal Finance Daily, read about converting IRAs or 401(k)s to Roths, the rise in unemployment benefits, and a roundup of stock picks from business journalists.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Cliff averted, it's on to the next fiscal crisis

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Onward to the next fiscal crisis. Actually, several of them, potentially. The New Year's Day deal averting the "fiscal cliff" lays the groundwork for more combustible struggles in Washington over taxes, spending and debt in the next few months.

President Barack Obama's victory on taxes this week was the second, grudging round of piecemeal successes in as many years in chipping away at the nation's mountainous deficits. Despite the length and intensity of the debate, the deal to raise the top income tax rate on families earning over $450,000 a year ? about 1 percent of households ? and including only $12 billion in spending cuts turned out to be a relatively easy vote for many. This was particularly so because the alternative was to raise taxes on everyone.

But in banking $620 billion in higher taxes over the coming decade from wealthier earners, Obama and his Republican rivals have barely touched deficits still expected to be in the $650 billion range by the end of his second term. And those back-of-the-envelope calculations assume policymakers can find more than $1 trillion over 10 years to replace automatic across-the-board spending cuts known as a sequester.

"They didn't do any of the tough stuff," said Erskine Bowles, chairman of Obama's 2010 deficit commission. "We've taken two steps now, but those two steps combined aren't enough to put our fiscal house in order."

In 2011, the government adopted tighter caps on day-to-day operating budgets of the Pentagon and other cabinet agencies to save $1.1 trillion over 10 years.

The measure passed Tuesday and signed Wednesday by Obama prevents middle-class taxes from going up while raising rates on higher incomes. It also blocks severe across-the-board spending cuts for two months, extends unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless for a year, stops a 27 percent cut in Medicare fees paid to doctors and prevents a possible doubling of milk prices.

The alternative was going over the cliff, an economy-punching half-trillion-dollar combination of sweeping tax increases and spending cuts. Despite the deal, the government partially went over the brink anyway with the expiration of a two-year cut in Social Security payroll taxes of two percentage points.

Action inside a dysfunctional Washington now only comes with binding deadlines. So, naturally, this week's hard-fought bargain sets up another crisis in two months, when painful across-the-board spending cuts to the Pentagon and domestic programs are set to kick in and the government runs out of the ability to juggle its $16.4 trillion debt without having to borrow more money.

Unless Congress increases or allows Obama to increase that borrowing cap, the government risks a first-ever default on U.S. obligations. Republicans will use this as an opportunity to leverage more spending cuts from Obama, just like they did in the summer of 2011.

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, vows that any increase in the debt limit ? which needs to be enacted by Congress by the end of February or sometime in March ? must be accompanied by an equal amount in cuts to federal spending. That puts him on yet another collision course with Obama, who has vowed anew that he won't let haggling over spending cuts complicate the debate over the debt limit.

The cliff compromise represented the first time since 1990 that Republicans condoned a tax increase. That has whipped up a fury among tea party conservatives and increased the pressure on Boehner to adopt a hard line in coming confrontations over the borrowing cap and the spending cuts that won only a two-month reprieve in this weeks' deal.

Put simply, House Republicans are demanding new spending cuts ? possibly through changes in Social Security and Medicare benefit formulas ? as a scalp, and they're dead set against raising more revenues through anything less than an overhaul of the tax code now that Obama has won higher taxes on the wealthy.

"Now the focus turns to spending," Boehner said after Tuesday's vote, promising that future budget battles will center on "significant spending cuts and reforms to the entitlement programs that are driving our country deeper and deeper into debt."

Obama is just as adamant on the other side, saying higher revenues have to be part of any formula for further diverting the automatic spending cuts.

While conservative activist Grover Norquist gave Republicans a pass on violating his anti-tax pledge with this week's vote, he and other forces on the right won't be so forgiving on any future effort to increase revenues.

The refusal of Republicans to consider additional new taxes is sure to stir up resistance among Democrats when they're asked to consider politically painful cuts to so-called entitlement programs like Medicare. Democratic protests led Obama and Boehner to take a proposal to increase the Medicare eligibility age off the table in the recent round of talks.

The upshot? More scorched-earth politics on the budget will probably dominate the initial few months of Obama's second term, when the president would prefer to focus on legacy accomplishments like fixing the immigration problem and implementing his overhaul of health care.

The relationship between Boehner and Obama has never been especially close and seemed to have suffered a setback last month after the speaker withdrew from negotiations on a broader deficit deal. The two get along personally, but politically, a series of collapsed negotiations has bred mistrust. The White House has the view that Boehner cannot deliver while the speaker is frustrated that matters brought up in his talks with the president are not followed through by White House staff.

And on the debt limit, Boehner and Obama at this point are simply talking past each other.

"While I will negotiate over many things, I will not have another debate with this Congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed," Obama said after the deal was approved.

Said Boehner spokesman Michael Steel: "The speaker's position is clear. Any increase in the debt limit must be matched by spending cuts or reforms that exceed the increase."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cliff-averted-next-fiscal-crisis-231225554--politics.html

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