Tuesday, August 21, 2012

US drones kill three in northwest Pakistan

A US drone strike on Tuesday killed at least three suspected militants in a restive Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border, security officials said.

Two US drones fired four missiles on a vehicle in Shnakhura village, 10 kilometers from Miranshah, the main town in Pakistan's North Waziristan region, considered a bastion of Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked militants.

"We have received confirmed reports that three militants have been killed in the drone strike on a vehicle. However, the identities of the militants are not yet clear," a senior security official told AFP in Peshawar.

Another official in Miranshah said a compound near the vehicle was damaged in the strike.

"A missile also hit a nearby compound which was badly damaged and engulfed in flames," he said.

Separate but unconfirmed reports suggested the number of killed militants may be more than three.

"We suspect that the dead militants could be up to six. There are also reports that two were injured," a security official in Miranshah told AFP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

Attacks by unmanned American aircraft are deeply unpopular in Pakistan, which says they violate its sovereignty, and fan anti-US sentiment, but US officials are said to believe the attacks are too important to give up.

Washington considers Pakistan's semi-autonomous northwestern tribal belt the main hub of Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants plotting attacks on the West and in Afghanistan.

There has been a dramatic increase in US drone strikes in Pakistan since May, when a NATO summit in Chicago could not strike a deal to end a six-month blockade on convoys transporting supplies to coalition forces in Afghanistan.

On July 3 however Islamabad agreed to end the blockade after the United States apologised for the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers in botched air strikes last November.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-drones-kill-three-northwest-pakistan-155014994.html

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DIY Survival Gear - Building a Survival Kit - Part Five - Air - blog*spot

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DIY Survival Gear - Building a Survival Kit - Part Five - Air

In Building a Survival Kit - Part Four, a magnesium firestarter and a lighter were added to our survival kit. These items created at least two options for starting a fire should it be required for our survival. This time the gear item that will be added is going to serve two separate functions. Remember, our goal continues to be the process of building a quality survival kit that will be easy to use.

The eight gear item that will be added to our survival kit is a small dust mask. This dust mask will create a means to add some measure of protection to the air we breathe. It can limit our exposure to biological contaminants, smoke or dust. While space does not permit a larger and more comprehensive mask, even a simple dust mask is going to be better than nothing at all.? The dust mask can also be used as an expedient water filter in an emergency. This gear item adds $ 1.50 to the cost (a three pack of dust masks costs about $4.50) and adds no significant additional weight to our survival kit. It stores flat quite nicely and takes up very little room in our kit. Ina survival situation, the ability to protect the air you breathe and your exposure to air-borne contaminants can be a critical part of your survival. Having gear items with additional uses is also important when your resources may be limited. Here is a current summary of the contents of our survival kit: Gear Item?????????????????????????????????? ?Cost??????????????????????????? Weight Container????????????????????????????????????? $5.00 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?5 oz. Mirror??????????????????????????????????????????? $3.00 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1 oz. Whistle???????????????????????????????? ?????????$2.00 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 oz. LED Flashlight????????????????????????????? $1.00 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1 oz. Sewing Kit???? ????????????????????????????????$1.00 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1 oz. Cordage????????????????????????????????? ??????$1.00 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1 oz. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? Mini Bic Lighter???????????????????????????? $ .50 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 oz. Magnesium Firestarter ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?$4.50 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2 oz. Dust Mask ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? $1.50 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?0 oz. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????_____???????????????????? ??______ Totals??????????????????? ???????????????????????$19.50 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 13 oz. The next installment will be: Diy Survival Gear - Building a Survival Kit - Part Six - Tools Don?t forget to leave a comment. Thanks. Staying above the water line!

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Rice, Moore first 2 female members at Augusta

NEW YORK (AP) ? The home of the Masters now has green jackets for women.

In a historic change at one of the world's most exclusive golf clubs, Augusta National invited former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Carolina financier Darla Moore to become the first female members since the club was founded in 1932.

"This is a joyous occasion," chairman Billy Payne said Monday.

For some, it was a long time coming.

Martha Burk and her women's advocacy group first challenged the club 10 years ago over its all-male membership. The debate returned this year when IBM, one of the top corporate sponsors of the Masters, appointed Virginia Rometty as its chief executive. The previous four CEOs of Big Blue had all been Augusta National members.

The battle ended in typical style for Augusta National, with an understated announcement that left even Burk stunned.

"Oh my God. We won," she blurted out when contacted by The Associated Press.

Burk was not the first advocate to draw attention to women being left out, but it was an exchange with former chairman Hootie Johnson in 2002 that ignited the issue. Feeling as though the Augusta National was being bullied, Johnson stood his ground, even at the cost of cutting loose television sponsors for two years, when he famously said the club might one day ask a woman to join, "but that timetable will be ours and not at the point of a bayonet."

The comment became either a slogan of the club's resolve not to yield to public pressure or a sign of sexism, depending on which side of the debate was interpreting it.

Johnson, who retired as chairman in 2006, said Monday in a statement to The State newspaper in Columbia, S.C., "This is wonderful news for Augusta National Golf Club and I could not be more pleased. Darla Moore is my good friend, and I know she and Condoleezza Rice will enjoy the Club as much as I have."

Johnson and Moore have roots in South Carolina and banking, and they worked together on a $300 million capital campaign for the University of South Carolina. Rice recently was appointed to an influential U.S. Golf Association committee that nominates members to the executive board.

Payne, who took over as chairman in 2006 when Johnson retired, said consideration for new members is deliberate and private, and that Rice and Moore were not treated differently from other new members. Even so, he took the rare step of announcing two of the latest members to join because of the historical significance.

"These accomplished women share our passion for the game of golf and both are well known and respected by our membership," Payne said in a statement. "It will be a proud moment when we present Condoleezza and Darla their green jackets when the club opens this fall. This is a significant and positive time in our club's history and, on behalf of our membership, I wanted to take this opportunity to welcome them and all of our new members into the Augusta National family."

Tiger Woods, who knows Rice through a mutual connection to Stanford, applauded the move.

"I think the decision by the Augusta National membership is important to golf," Woods said. "The Club continues to demonstrate its commitment to impacting the game in positive ways. I would like to congratulate both new members, especially my friend Condi Rice."

Jack Nicklaus, a six-time Masters champion and Augusta member, extended his welcome to the two women.

"Everyone at Augusta National shares a similar passion for the game of golf, and I know they will be great additions to the club," Nicklaus said.

A person with knowledge of club operations said Rice and Moore first were considered as members five years ago. That would be four years after the 2003 Masters, when Burk's protest in a grass lot down the street from the club attracted only about 30 supporters, and one year after Payne became chairman. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the club keeps membership issues private, said Payne and Johnson agreed on the timing of a female member.

The person said prospective members often are not aware they are being considered. The club does not say how much it costs to join or provide figures on annual dues.

Augusta National is closed from the middle of May until the middle of October.

"It's very exciting news, obviously," said Allison Greene, who formed a group in 2003 called Women Against Martha Burk. "Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore are outstanding and incredible role models for the community, and anything that puts women like that out there is always a good thing. Second of all, the fact that their membership came by the hand of Augusta National because they wanted to do it, not because they were forced to do it, is a good thing. I don't know any woman who would want to be a member of any kind of club because they were forced into membership."

Burk maintains her initial letter to Johnson on June 12, 2002 ? and his defiant reply ? paved the way for Rice and Moore to become members a decade later.

"It came sooner than I expected. I thought they were going to try to outlast me," Burk said. "And I really thought they would wait until the women's movement would get no credit. But if we had not done what we did, this would not have happened now."

Augusta National, which opened in December 1932 and did not have a black member until 1990, is believed to have about 300 members. Before now, women were allowed to play the golf course as guests, including on the Sunday before the Masters week begins.

The issue of female membership never entirely went away after Burk's campaign, and it resurfaced again this year with Rometty as IBM's new chief executive. Rometty was seen at the Masters on the final day wearing a pink jacket, not a green one. She was not announced as one of the newest members.

Most players at the Masters steered clear of the issue when it was raised, citing the private nature of the club. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem also tried to stay out of it. In some of his strongest comments, he said last May the Masters was "too important" for the tour not to recognize the tournament as an official part of the schedule.

Finchem commended the club on Monday.

"At a time when women represent one of the fastest growing segments in both playing and following the game of golf, this sends a positive and inclusive message for our sport," Finchem said.

Three-time Masters champion Gary Player tweeted, "Great news. Augusta National admits its first female members in 80 years: Condoleezza Rice & Darla Moore."

"I think it's great," Tim Clark of South Africa said Monday after his runner-up finish in the Wyndham Championship. "Obviously it shows a sign of the times and like I say, Augusta's a place I love, love going there to play and love the tournament. So it's nice to see them do this now and kind of get everyone off their backs."

Moore, 58, first rose to prominence in the 1980s with Chemical Bank, where she became the highest-paid woman in the banking industry. She is vice president of Rainwater, Inc., a private investment company founded by her husband, Richard Rainwater, and she was the first woman to be profiled on the cover of Fortune Magazine,

In 1998, Moore made an initial $25 million contribution to her alma mater, the University of South Carolina, which renamed its business school after her. She pledged an additional $45 million to the school in 2004. And last year, she pledged $5 million to the college for a new aerospace center. She also pledged $10 million to Clemson University in her father's name.

"Augusta National has always captured my imagination, and is one of the most magically beautiful places anywhere in the world, as everyone gets to see during the Masters each April," Moore said. "I am fortunate to have many friends who are members at Augusta National, so to be asked to join them as a member represents a very happy and important occasion in my life.

"Above all, Augusta National and the Masters Tournaments have always stood for excellence, and that is what is so important to me."

Rice, 57, was the national security adviser under former President George W. Bush and became secretary of state in his second term. The first black woman to be a Stanford provost in 1993, she now is a professor of political economy at Stanford's Graduate School of Business.

"I have visited Augusta National on several occasions and look forward to playing golf, renewing friendships and forming new ones through this very special opportunity," Rice said in a statement released by the club. "I have long admired the important role Augusta National has played in the traditions and history of golf. I also have an immense respect for the Masters Tournament and its commitment to grow the game of golf, particularly with youth, here in the United States and throughout the world."

Johnson regarded the membership debate as infringing on the rights of a private club, even though every April it hosts the Masters, the most popular of the four major championships, which brings in millions of dollars through television rights for the highest-rated telecast in golf.

In a 2002 interview with the AP, Johnson said the all-male nature of the club was important because of four annual parties for members only, instead of who gets to enjoy one of the most famous golf courses in the world.

"Our club has enjoyed a camaraderie and a closeness that's served us well for so long, that it makes it difficult for us to consider change," he said. "A woman may be a member of this club one day, but that is out in the future."

The membership issue might now shift across the Atlantic to the British Open, which returns in 2013 to all-male Muirfield Golf Club.

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Associated Press writer Kate Brumback in Augusta, Ga., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rice-moore-first-2-female-members-augusta-221236426--golf.html

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Monday, August 20, 2012

On Taking Piano Lessons

It's said that 'music has charms that soothe the savage beast' (a phrase coined by poet William Congreve in 'The Mourning Bride'). There's a lot of truth to this adage. Indeed, even some hardened criminals can soften up once they hear their favorite music being played. Music is the antidote to stress for a lot of people, helping them feel relaxed after an exhausting day at work. Listening to music can indeed be therapeutic, especially instrumental pieces that are slow.

For those who aspire to play musical instruments like the piano, music schools like the (a href="http://www.msom.com.au">Melbourne School of Music can be the answer to that aspiration. If you have the time and the commitment, learning how to play the piano can certainly be achieved. Whether you want to undertake lessons using classical style or you want to play the piano in a more contemporary way, this school has got that covered. Don't worry if you think you were not born to play or you think that playing music is not in your genes. The lessons that will be provided are going to help you in your desire to play like a pro.

One of the things that prevent someone from learning something is when he's not used to being with other students. If this is the case for you, worry not, because lessons are conducted on a one-to-one basis. So you can rest assured that you're the only person your teacher will attend to during the lessons. This will ensure focused coaching and lessons that are suited to your specific needs and requirements. Group classes are not ideal for music lessons since students have different degrees of ability and various learning curves. Students also have different progress rates, so an individualized program is ideal and in fact highly recommended for this type of learning.


If you've always imagined yourself doing your own piano recital in a big hall with your proud parents watching, you have to be prepared for the exciting challenges ahead. Learning how to play this great musical instrument is certainly no walk in the park, but if you give it your utmost focus and commitment, you'll surely be on your way to becoming the piano player you've always dreamed to be. Aside from the lessons you take, you also need to devote time to practice --- and lots of it. Even seasoned pianists practice at least four hours a day to be excellent in their craft.

At this type of music schools, aside from giving you suitable lessons, you'll also be prepared for exams in case they are required. There are organizations for music and the arts that require formal qualifications, and these schools can properly equip you with them. In Australia, mong such organizations are the Australian Music Examinations Board or AMEB and the Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts or ANZCA.

If you're all set to learn how to play the piano or even how to play the guitar, you can check out http://www.msom.com.au and get started on your music education!

Source: http://www.artipot.com/articles/1343149/on-taking-piano-lessons.htm

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How to choose a REALTOR - CG Real Estate

Buying? a house is a very big and costly decision to make so you shouldn?t?trust just?anyone with such a big purchase.? When you decide it is time to take the leap into home ownership there are many unknown obstacles?that can arise so it?s important to have someone to guide you through the process.? If you?re a?first time home buyer, enlisting a REALTOR to help usually costs nothing to you, as most commissions are paid by the seller.? It?s called a co broke.? Some companies however may charge? a flat rate service fee, just remember that everything in the real estate business is negotiable.? When choosing an agent who is right for you, do some investigating.? Ask family, friends and co workers who they have used in the past and who they would recommend.? referrals?are everything in this business.? With today?s technology?its easy?to find anything on the internet.? Start by search sites such as Zillow, Trulia, or realtor.com.? Many of these sites give information about the local real estate market.? Zillow for example allows past clients to write reviews?about their?experiences and many agents have bios listing services and experience.?It?s a good site to get information about specific agents.? If you are looking to buy in a specific area, an agent who lives in those surrounding towns may have more local knowledge than someone who lives 30 minutes away.? Many REALTORS have a specialty.? Some work mainly as buyers agents, others mainly list properties, some?do commercial real estate?and some?specialize??in short sales and foreclosures.? If you are a buyer I would highly suggest seeking out a buyer?s agent. ?You also need to find a REALTOR who is very flexible with their?schedule and understands what your needs and goals are.? Nobody wants their?time to be wasted.? Find out what mortgage brokers and attorneys your perspective?REALTOR works with frequently.? One person doesn?t get the deal to closing, it is a team effort so finding professionals who work well together helps a lot.? Interviewing multiple REALTORS is a good idea also.? You can find which ones are in it strictly for the commission and which ones genuinely love what they do and enjoy helping people.?? You can tell within 5 minutes of talking to an agent.? Never sign a buyer representation agreement until you have done your homework.? You don?t want to get stuck working with someone who??isn?t right for you because you signed a contract.? Follow these easy tips and the process is much easier.? Happy house hunting!

Source: http://www.cgrealestate.net/uncategorized/how-to-choose-a-realtor

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Report: 211 die during drugs trials in India - World News

By NBC News staff

Some 211 people died during clinical trials for new drugs in just six months in India, an official reportedly said.

The Times of India newspaper said investigations were underway to see how many of the deaths were caused by the drugs or by diseases affecting the trial subjects, such as cancer.


The Times said that in 2011 some 438 cases of serious adverse events were reported, with 16 later found to be due to clinical drugs trials.

India?s Central Drugs Standard Control Organization has now proposed ways to reduce the number of problems and a new formula for compensation, the paper reported.

Compensation is currently decided ?according to the will? of the drug company, the Times added. Previous compensation payments of families of people who died during trials amounted to just a few dollars.

"When a 70-year-old patient who is terminally ill dies during a clinical trial due to an adverse reaction of the drug, the compensation should be less than that given to a 22-year-old man in the first stage of the same disease who dies of the same drug," a CDSCO official told the paper.

"The youth could be the sole bread-winner of the family and would have lived longer but for the adverse drug reaction. So, the guidelines quantify accordingly who should get how much compensation. At present, both could get the same amount and it could be abysmally low if decided by the pharmaceutical company,? the official added.

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