Tuesday, August 19, 2014

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Automobiles

N.H.T.S.A. Deepens Investigation of Honda Accord Air Bags

Regulators are taking a closer look at the inadvertent deployment of side air bags in 2008 Accords. Some owners said the air bags deployed when they slammed the door.
Automobile Safety Features and Defects; Suits and Litigation (Civil); Recalls and Bans of Products; Automobiles 

Bad engineering design has a price.
Things should work as intended.

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U.S.

Billionaire Named in Suit Against Anti-Iran Group

A defamation lawsuit against the group United Against Nuclear Iran says that Thomas S. Kaplan has access to documents crucial to the case.
Nuclear Weapons; Suits and Litigation (Civil); United States Politics and Government 

The courts will decide.
The Gordian Knot was cut.

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Automobiles

Monday Motorsports: Power Moves Closer to Elusive IndyCar Title

Will Power won at Milwaukee; Marc Marquez ended his 10-race MotoGP winning streak with a loss to his teammate, Dani Pedrosa.
Automobile Racing; Automobiles; Nascar Sprint Cup Series 

Progress of sorts.

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Sports

Chicago Rallies Late at Little League World Series

Joshua Houston’s tiebreaking single in the fifth inning lifted Chicago’s Jackie Robinson West to an 8-7 victory over Cumberland, R.I., in the Little League World Series on Monday.
Little League World Series; Baseball 

Remember it is a game.  
The score only matters to the competitors.

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Business Day

Fake Security Screener Highlights a Concern

A passenger posed as a screener at a San Francisco airport that uses a private contractor overseen by the T.S.A., part of a program that has been criticized.
Airport Security; Airports 

The T.S.A. is merely security theater. 
It is time for the show to close.
Let us have a real jobs program.

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Business Day

Blackstone to Buy Louisiana Shale Assets for $1.2 Billion

The acquisition is the latest example of private equity firms betting on natural gas, amid a surge in production.
Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures; Natural Gas; Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline; Private Equity; Shale 

The profitability of fracking is modest.
The price of natural gas will be driven up soon.

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N.Y. / Region

2 Killed and Dozen Are Injured as Weekend Shootings Plague New York

The tally of shooting victims is up more than 10 percent over last year, despite efforts to tamp down violence before it escalates.
Assaults; Firearms; Murders and Attempted Murders 

Gun culture and hot weather.
Sam Colt did us no favor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Colt 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Stevens_Maxim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moses_Browning

Guns end problems.
They do not solve them.

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U.S.

On Books Since 1988, Ohio River Dam Project Keeps Rolling Along

The $3 billion Olmsted Locks and Dam project, expected to be finished in 2020, is seen as too big to fail.
Levees and Dams; Infrastructure (Public Works); Rivers; Law and Legislation 

"The political challenge has been to build the project, at a time of severe budget constraints, in a way that does not suck up most of the revenues from a diesel fuels tax that supports inland waterway projects."

The Olmstead dam is near Cairo Illinois.
The areas are scarlet.
A state university will help with the local politics.
It is a long way from Athens Ohio.

Location of Cairo within Illinois
 

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N.Y. / Region

In the Bronx, an Unlikely Sanctuary for Birds, and People

A lot once thick with garbage and weeds has become the Dred Scott Bird Sanctuary, an oasis of green space in the neighborhood.
Birds; Parks and Other Recreation Areas 

It is work that needs to be done.
I do not want to do it.

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U.S.

Aide Describes Staff Revolt Against Former Virginia Governor’s Wife

Virginia’s former secretary of the commonwealth, Janet Vestal Kelly, detailed the strains that “ruined” her relationship with Maureen McDonnell, the wife of former Gov. Bob McDonnell.
Corruption (Institutional); Witnesses; Governors (US) 

Jonnie R. Williams Sr. bought the McDonnells.

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Business Day

German Authors Join Protest Over Amazon’s Tactics in E-Book Dispute

More than 1,000 German-language authors have written an open letter deriding Amazon’s practices in Europe.
Writing and Writers; E-Books and Readers; Book Trade and Publishing 

Amazon bought their pricing power fairly.
Another publisher can offer the authors a better deal.
The readers will pay if they must.

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N.Y. / Region

As Casinos Close in Atlantic City, a Push for More, Closer to New York

The Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce is proposing a casino, two hotels, a convention center and a youth sports center nine miles west of Manhattan.
Casinos; Gambling 

Another bankruptcy.

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Business Day

As Europe’s Economy Stumbles, Britain Offers Some Glimmer of Hope

The eurozone is flirting with recession while the British gross domestic product grew 3.2 percent. But weaknesses lurk in the numbers, analysts say.
Economic Conditions and Trends; Gross Domestic Product 

Think Piketty. 
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/?s=piketty
39 hits.
The most recent:
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/24/is-piketty-all-wrong/
Most of Britain is in depression.
It is not quite as deep as in the Euro zone.

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The Upshot

New Republican Leader Finds New Friends, and Quick Cash

A lot of the donations sent to the House whip Steve Scalise have come from committees that did not give to his previous campaigns.
United States Politics and Government; Elections, House of Representatives; Campaign Finance; Political Action Committees; Midterm Elections (2014) 

Political inflation:
Too much money chasing too few votes.

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Opinion

A Painfully Slow Ebola Response

With the outbreak in West Africa appearing more out of control than ever, help is finally arriving to assist the local governments in fighting the epidemic.
Ebola Virus; Epidemics; Editorials 

When deathly ill all response is excruciatingly slow.

Read all about it:
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2014_08_19_ebola/en/

Confirmed, probable, and suspect cases and deaths from Ebola virus disease in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, as of 16 August 2014



New (1) Confirmed Probable Suspect Totals (by Country)
Guinea




Cases 24 396 140 7 543
Deaths 14 252 140 2 394
Liberia




Cases 48 200 444 190 834
Deaths 53 178 202 86 466
Nigeria




Cases 3 12 0 3 15
Deaths 0 4 0 0 4
Sierra Leone




Cases 38 775 34 39 848
Deaths 17 326 34 5 365
Totals




Cases 113 1383 618 239 2240
Deaths 84 760 376 93 1229
(1) New cases were reported between 14 and 16 August 2014.
The total number of cases is subject to change due to ongoing reclassification, retrospective investigation, and availability of laboratory results. Data reported in the Disease Outbreak News are based on official information reported by Ministries of Health.

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Business Day

In Ratings Game, CBS Going Big on ‘Thursday Night Football’

CBS, in partnership with the NFL Network, has mounted what it says is its biggest campaign ever to promote “Thursday Night Football,” a package of eight games.
Football; Television; Ratings (Audience Measurement) 

Gladiators.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladiators

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World

Attacks on Aid Workers Jump Worldwide, Group Says

The sharp rise over the past year and a half reflects a surge in conflict zones.
International Relations; War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity; Deaths (Fatalities); Kidnapping 

We should not have used the polio program.

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Science

Seeing Purpose and Profit in Algae

A pilot plant in Alabama is making diesel fuel out of it and accomplishing other eco-friendly tasks like making clean water from municipal sewage. Investors have taken notice.
Algae; Alternative and Renewable Energy; Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline 

Noted.  
It is probably part of a solution.
Water Hyacinth could be another part.

  1. Sewage Project Could Turn Waste Into Profit

    Unlike other experimental waste water treatments using such ... used ''trash plants'' like water hyacinths that can grow in highly polluted water.
  2. Fluid Waste Revolution Federal Goal Surpassed

    In the tanks they put water hyacinths, noted for their ability to purify water, and ... " pilot plant" was set up last year at a nearby county sewage treatment plant.
     
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Health

The Addict Down the Hall

Substance abuse is not uncommon among seniors in nursing homes. A novel rehab program aims to address that.
Drug Abuse and Traffic; Elder Care; Nursing Homes 

It is help for those in need of it.

I have not seen these problems from the inside.
World

Russia's Import Ban Creates 'Huge Opportunity' for China Growers

Russia’s recent decision to bar most food imports from Western countries has Chinese produce companies well-positioned to fill the void.
Embargoes and Sanctions; Fruit; International Trade and World Market 

A rubber crutch.

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Automobiles

Monday Motorsports: Power Moves Closer to Elusive IndyCar Title


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Sports

Chicago Rallies Late at Little League World Series


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U.S.

Aide Describes Staff Revolt Against Former Virginia Governor’s Wife

U.S.

Billionaire Named in Suit Against Anti-Iran Group


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World

Israelis and Palestinians Agree to Lengthen Cease-Fire

The extension reflects the difficulty of reaching longer agreements after two weeks of talks, but also an apparent lack of appetite on either side to resume conflict.
Palestinians; Defense and Military Forces; International Relations 

Talking is better than dying.

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Opinion

The Man Who Blew the Whistle

When the S.E.C. announced last month that it was awarding $400,000 to a whistle-blower, it didn’t name the recipient per the Dodd-Frank law. His name is Bill Lloyd, and this is his story.
Whistle-Blowers; Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010); Regulation and Deregulation of Industry; Retirement 

Regulation helps.

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World

Attacks on Aid Workers Jump Worldwide, Group Says



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N.Y. / Region

2 Killed and Dozen Are Injured as Weekend Shootings Plague New York


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World

Syria’s Chemical Arsenal Fully Destroyed, U.S. Says


Knowledge is not destroyed.
Plant can be built.

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Health

California Court Limits Caregiver Suits

A home health aide cannot sue a couple with dementia for an injury sustained while caring for them, the California Supreme Court has ruled.
Alzheimer's Disease; Dementia; Elder Care; Home Health Care; Workers' Compensation Insurance 

The health insurance policy should include workmen's comp.

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Business Day

Fake Security Screener Highlights a Concern


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World

Saudi Is Robbed in Paris, Quickly and Efficiently

Eight armed men attacked a convoy as it was heading to Le Bourget airport north of Paris, taking about $335,000 in cash and sensitive diplomatic documents from the Saudi Embassy.
Robberies and Thefts; Royal Family 

Depression survival.

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Opinion

The Verdict on a Troublesome Carcinogen

World
 
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Robert Richards, Marine Guilty in Taliban Desecration, Dies at 28

Mr. Richards was a sergeant who was demoted after video footage surfaced of him and his colleagues urinating on corpses of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
Deaths (Obituaries); Afghanistan War (2001- ) 

Embarrassing.

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World

On a Helicopter, Going Down: Inside a Lethal Crash in Iraq

Technology

Hack of Community Health Systems Affects 4.5 Million Patients

On Monday, a hospital network said personal data for 4.5 million patients had been stolen in a cyberattack by a group based in China.
Computer Security; Cyberattacks and Hackers; Health Insurance and Managed Care; Hospitals; Identity Theft; Privacy 

There is no privacy on the web.

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U.S.

Los Angeles to Reduce Arrest Rate in Schools

New policies with the aim of keeping students out of the court system will end citations for minor offenses like fighting or defacing school property.
Education (K-12); School Discipline (Students); Juvenile Delinquency; Children and Childhood 

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World

Egypt: Protests End in Violence Again


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Business Day

‘Ice Bucket Challenge’ Has Raised Millions for ALS Association

The “Ice Bucket Challenge,” a campaign to raise money to fight Lou Gehrig’s disease, has caught fire on social media, with celebrities drenching themselves in ice water.
Social Media; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming; Philanthropy; Celebrities

 Use what works.   Machiavelli

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2 comments:

  1. Henry, Check out my recording of David pouring a bucket of ice water over Jacqueline's head by looking at our Facebook pages.

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  2. You can also see Taylor's ice water drenching, and she is wearing a bikini!

    ReplyDelete