Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Better Bitter Tasters Bust Bacteria

60-Second Science

Those who can better detect bitter flavors may also be better equipped to fight off upper respiratory tract bacterial infections. Mary Harris reports.

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'Tis the season when bacterial sinus infections run rampant. But some people are better able to ward off that malady. And they can be identified by their taste buds. Because those of us who can better detect bitter flavors may also be better equipped to fight off upper respiratory tract infections. The finding is in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. [Robert J. Lee et al, T2R38 taste receptor polymorphisms underlie susceptibility to upper respiratory infection]

It turns out that those bitter taste receptors aren?t just in our mouths. They?re also in our noses. Being better able to sense bitterness may be a first line of defense against bacteria. That?s because those bacteria actually taste bitter to us. So when taste receptors in our airways sense a bitter flavor they roll out the defenses. Cilia lining our sinuses beat faster, to sweep away germs. And bacteria-killing nitric oxide gets released into our nasal cavities. Better bitter sensing means a bigger response.

It?s one reason researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center are trying to come up with a universal taste test?a standardized measurement of how well we sense flavors. Because one key to living healthier could be on the tip of your tongue.

?Mary Harris

[The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]


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Debt tool shows tax hike of $519 in five years

ANDOVER ? A debt analysis of a proposed five-year plan for town projects paints a grim picture for tax bills in 2017 and 2018, one that officials would like to see more data on.

Town administrators used a debt-analysis tool to show how town debt would be affected by a plan for large projects proposed by Town Manager Reginald ?Buzz? Stapczynski two weeks ago, which includes a new Town Yard, Ballardvale Fire Station and other large school construction projects. The results were presented to the Board of Selectmen, Finance Committee and School Committee yesterday.

Assuming $67 million in major projects, the average annual tax bill in town (currently $7,967) would jump $519.07 by 2018. That also assumes residents would approve all projects by 2016 with debt exclusion override votes, raising taxes above Proposition 2 1/2 tax levy limits.

?This is a visual depiction of what all that debt looks like stacked up on top of each other,? assistant Town Manager Steve Bucuzzo said.

As it stands, assuming voters approve a $6 million appropriation to put the Bancroft Elementary School project back on budget early next year, the average tax bill would be up $181.25 in 2018 from that project alone. Current estimates are that the project is $5 million over budget.

The tool also accounted for $8 million in exempt debt for building a new Ballardvale Fire Station, $18 million for a new Town Yard, $10.4 million for additions and renovations at Andover High School and $5 million to build an early education center.

The level of debt ?is already jumping up quite a bit just with the Bancroft project itself,? Bucuzzo said. ?You start adding on other projects within the next couple years, and you need to be prepared to explain that to the taxpayers, how that?s going to impact their tax bills.?

Members of the boards characterized the situation as a worst-case scenario, suggesting that the projects could be timed differently.

?That?s not to say these are the exact plans to move the projects, or their timing,? Bucuzzo said. ?The topic of discussion for the three boards is the priorities, and setting the priorities of the projects and perhaps their timing.?

If the town approved all of the projects, the actual increase in taxes would depend on property values at the time, grants and reimbursements affecting the project?s final cost, and at what interest rates the town would borrow the money. All numbers assumed a 3-percent interest rate on borrowed money, according to Finance Director Donna Walsh.

The town also accounted for how Stapczynski?s present capital improvement plan requests over the next five years would impact the town?s budget. While the data reflected a combined $9.7 million in projects, the money needed to pay for those within the town?s regular tax revenues would make up nearly 3 percent of the town?s projected $166 million budget for that year.

Officials asked Stapczynski to modify the data to reflect annual revenue increases at 3 percent instead of 3.5 percent, the value used to put the table together, while also re-calculating the larger projects to show how they impacted tax bills cumulatively. The boards are scheduled to meet a third time sometime in January to go over the new data.

Source: http://www.eagletribune.com/local/x2120617153/Debt-tool-shows-tax-hike-of-519-in-five-years

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

House Ways and Means chair says he's cancer-free

A Michigan congressman who chairs a tax committee says doctors have declared him cancer-free following chemotherapy treatments.

U.S. Rep. Dave Camp announced last summer that he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. On Tuesday, the Midland Republican said in a statement that he is free of cancer.

The 59-year-old chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee says he's "extremely thankful for the excellent treatment." He says he'll have routine medical checks in the months ahead.

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system. Camp says he had large B-cell lymphoma. B-cells are a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections.

He has served in Congress since 1991.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/18/3147591/house-ways-and-means-chair-says.html

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Senior al Qaeda man reported arrested in Algeria

LONDON (Reuters) - The number two in the militant Islamist organisation Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has been arrested in northern Algeria, an Algerian news website reported on Monday.

The website of Tout Sur l'Algerie (TSA), an electronic daily, quoted security sources as saying that Salah Gasmi had been arrested on Sunday in front of a restaurant in the town of Cheurfa, about 90 miles (150 km) southeast of Algiers.

It was not possible to confirm the report immediately.

AQIM is a pan-Maghreb jihadist organisation that has taken responsibility for a number of attacks, particularly in Algeria. It has sent fighters to Iraq and vowed to attack Western targets, according to the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations website.

TSA said that Salah Gasmi was a communications specialist considered to be the mastermind behind a series of suicide attacks in Algeria in 2007.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/senior-al-qaeda-man-reported-arrested-algeria-053201379.html

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Sandy Hook: Police say shooter forced his way into school

Police said Saturday they had found "very good evidence" they hoped would answer questions about the motives of the gunman, described as brilliant but remote, who forced his way into the Sandy Hook school, killing 26 children and adults in one of the world's worst mass shootings.

By John Christoffersen,?Associated Press / December 15, 2012

A woman comforts a young girl during a vigil service for victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting Friday evening at St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown, Conn.

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Police said Saturday they had found "very good evidence" they hoped would answer questions about the motives of the 20-year-old gunman, described as brilliant but remote, who forced his way into a U.S. school and killed 26 children and adults in one of the world's worst mass shootings.

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Witnesses said the gunman, Adam Lanza, didn't say a word as he shot children as young as 5 years old and later killed himself. The bodies of victims were still inside the school for some time Saturday morning, and authorities prepared to release their names later in the day.

Reaction was swift and emotional around the world, and many immediately thought of Dunblane ? a 1996 shooting in that small Scottish town which killed 16 small children and prompted a campaign that ultimately led to tighter gun controls.

Pressure to take similar action built on President Barack Obama, whose comments on the tragedy were one of the most outwardly emotional moments of his presidency.

"The majority of those who died were children ? beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old," Obama told a White House news briefing. He paused for several seconds to keep his composure and wiped an eye. Nearby, two aides cried and held hands.

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In tight-knit Newtown, a picturesque New England community of 27,000 people, hundreds of people packed St. Rose of Lima church Friday night and stood outside in a vigil for the 28 dead ? 20 children and six adults at the school, the gunman's mother at home, and the gunman himself.

Just 10 days before Christmas Eve, people held hands, lit candles and sang "Silent Night."

"These 20 children were just beautiful, beautiful children," Monsignor Robert Weiss said. "These 20 children lit up this community better than all these Christmas lights we have?. There are a lot brighter stars up there tonight because of these kids."

"People in my neighborhood are feeling guilty about it being Christmas. They are taking down decorations," said Jeannie Pasacreta, a psychologist who was advising parents on how to talk to their children.

Connecticut state police Lt.?Paul?Vance?told reporters Saturday that investigators had found "very good evidence" and hoped it would answer questions about the gunman's motives.?Vance?would not elaborate.

U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms spokeswoman Ginger Colbrun said investigators had not yet found evidence after talking with state gun dealers and gun ranges that the gunman trained for the attack or was an active member of the recreational gun community.

Lanza is believed to have suffered from a personality disorder and lived with his mother, said a law enforcement official who was briefed on the investigation.

Lanza shot his mother, Nancy Lanza, drove to the school in her car and shot up two classrooms around 9:30 a.m. Friday, law enforcement officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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Japan votes in election seen returning LDP to power

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese voters streamed to polling stations on Sunday in an election expected to return the conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to power after a three-year hiatus, giving ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a chance to push his hawkish security agenda and radical economic recipe.

Polls opened at 7 a.m. (2200 GMT) and will close at 8 p.m. (1100 GMT), when major TV broadcasters will issue exit polls forecasting results.

An LDP win would usher in a government committed to a tough stance in a territorial row with China, a pro-nuclear energy policy despite last year's Fukushima disaster and a potentially risky prescription for hyper-easy monetary policy and big fiscal spending to beat deflation and tame a strong yen.

Media surveys have forecast the LDP will win a big majority in parliament's powerful 480-seat lower house, just three years after a devastating defeat that ended more than 50 years of almost non-stop rule by the business-friendly party.

Together with a small ally, Abe's LDP could even gain the two-thirds majority needed to break through a policy deadlock that has plagued successive governments for years.

Senior executives of the two parties met to confirm they would form a coalition if they get a combined majority, Kyodo news agency reported.

Voters expressed disappointment with Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), which surged to power in 2009 promising to pay more heed to consumers than companies.

Many voters now feel the DPJ failed to meet its election pledges as it struggled to govern and cope with last year's huge earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, and then pushed through an unpopular sales tax increase with LDP help.

"Nothing has changed for the better," said Masaki Kondo, a 29-year old worker at a securities firm, who voted DPJ three years ago but said he was switching his support to Abe's party

The DPJ has been hit by defections and is likely to win fewer than 100 seats, less than a third of its tally in 2009.

But some voters also doubted whether a return to LDP rule was a true antidote to the many challenges that face Japan from regional tensions to economic malaise.

"The Democrats are out because they have been unable to implement their policy manifesto and are divided internally. But that doesn't mean I support the LDP," said Yosuke Matsumoto, 33, who owns a marketing firm. "Nothing will change under them."

Voter distaste for both major parties has spawned a clutch of new parties including the right-leaning Japan Restoration Party founded by popular Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto.

Hashimoto's supporters in Osaka said the country needed strong leadership at a time when it sees its dominance in the region challenged by China and South Korea.

"What we need is a shake-up," said 77-year old Nobuo Sano.

TALKING TOUGH

LDP leader Abe, 58, who quit as premier in 2007 after a year in office, has been talking tough in a row with China over uninhabited isles in the East China Sea, although some experts say he may temper his hard line with pragmatism once in office.

The soft-spoken grandson of a prime minister, who would become Japan's seventh premier in six years, Abe also wants to loosen the limits of a 1947 pacifist constitution on the military, so Japan can play a bigger global security role.

China's official Xinhua news agency said in an editorial Japan's winning party should formulate its foreign policy with a long-term perspective to repair ties with neighbors.

The news agency said it was a "troubling sign" that some parties in the election had promised to take a tough stand on territorial disputes and increase military spending.

The LDP, which promoted atomic energy during its decades-long reign, is expected to be friendly to nuclear utilities, although deep public safety concerns remain a barrier to business-as-usual for the industry.

A mother of two voting in Tokyo said she could not support the LDP because of its stand on nuclear energy. "I have children and I have to think about their future," said the 43-year old woman who declined to give her name.

She said she was voting for the Tomorrow Party of Japan, which aims to shut nuclear reactors in 10 years, much earlier than the current government's goal of the 2030s.

High on the list of voter concerns is the economy, which is in its fourth recession since 2000 amid slowing global growth, a strong yen and the territorial row with China.

"A strong economic policy is what I expect from the LDP," said 40-year old Tetsuo Ueda, who runs a bar in Tokyo. He said his business has suffered in the past three years.

Abe has called for "unlimited" monetary easing and big spending on public works to rescue the economy. But such policies, a centerpiece of the LDP's platform for decades, have been criticized by many as wasteful pork-barrel politics.

Many economists say that prescription for "Abenomics" could create temporary growth and enable the government to go ahead with a planned initial sales tax rise in 2014 to help curb a public debt now twice the size of gross domestic product.

But it looks unlikely to cure deeper ills or bring sustainable growth, and risks triggering a market backlash if investors decide Japan has lost control of its finances.

Japan's economy has been stuck in the doldrums for decades, its population ageing fast and big corporate brands faltering, making "Japan Inc" a synonym for decline.

Consumer electronics firms such as Sony Corp are struggling with competition from foreign rivals and burdened by a strong yen, which makes their products cost more overseas.

"I'm really worried about the economy. I hope the LDP will work on that first," said Masao Ibuki, a 90-year old pensioner who voted for the LDP in Tokyo.

Lawyers were expected to file suits as early as Monday complaining the election is unconstitutional after court rulings that the difference in the "weight" of votes was too great between densely populated urban areas and sparsely populated rural areas.

Judges were unlikely to rule the election invalid, experts said, but the controversy could further erode trust in politics.

(Additional reporting by Chikafumi Hodo, Yoko Kubota, Kiyoshi Takenaka, Leika Kihara and Mari Saito in TOKYO, Yoshiyuki Osada in OSAKA and Sui-Lee Wee in BEIJING; Editing by Michael Perry and Robert Birsel)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/japan-votes-election-seen-returning-ldp-power-000943156.html

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Moments of silence around NFL for shooting victims

Members of the Minnesota Vikings hold hands during a moment of silence in honor of those killed Friday in shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in St. Louis. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Friday and opened fire, killing 20 children and six adults. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Members of the Minnesota Vikings hold hands during a moment of silence in honor of those killed Friday in shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in St. Louis. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Friday and opened fire, killing 20 children and six adults. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

New York Giants helmets with a decal honoring the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting rest on the turf before the first half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Atlanta. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Rich Addicks)

Makayla Ferfecki, of Kentucky, holds a sign honoring the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., before the first half of an NFL football game between the Atlanta Falcons and the New York Giants, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Atlanta. A gunman walked into the school Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) bows his head during a moment of silence for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Indianapolis Colts guard Mike McGlynn (75) bows his head during a moment of silence for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Houston. A gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Friday and opened fire, killing 26 people, including 20 children. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Two players who wear No. 26 joined hands with the coaches of the St. Louis Rams and Minnesota Vikings in tribute to the victims of the school massacre in Newtown, Conn., and New York Giants' players wore decals with the initials of Sandy Hook Elementary School.

There were moments of silence before all NFL games Sunday. The ceremony in St. Louis included Rams coach Jeff Fisher and Vikings coach Leslie Frazier, along with Rams running back Daryl Richardson and Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield.

The players were selected because their number represents the total slain at the elementary school on Friday.

Dozens of children wearing uniform jerseys held hands with players in a circle extending from the 30-yard lines at the Edward Jones Dome, centered on the Rams logo at midfield. Richardson, Winfield and the coaches formed an inner circle.

In Atlanta, Giants' players wore decals with the acronym "SHES" on the backs of their helmets.

"As a parent you drop your kids off at school many times. It's hard to put into words what that community and those families must feel like. We obviously kept them in our prayers," Miami Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said after his team's home game against Jacksonville. Philbin's 21-year-old son Michael fell into a Wisconsin river and drowned in January.

Flags were at half-staff at M&T Bank Stadium when the Baltimore Ravens hosted the Denver Broncos in one of the eight early games.

With the Maryland National Guard standing on the opposite end of the field from the flag bearers, the scoreboards went black as the public address announcer asked the crowd to observe "silent reflection" in the wake of Friday's "horrific tragedy."

Just before the national anthem was sung by Gatlin Brothers at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, there was a moment of silence, which included the huge video screen hanging over the field going black. Also, the ribbon boards and other electronic signs were turned off.

In New Orleans, the Superdome fell silent for nearly 30 seconds before the Saints hosted Tampa Bay. People around the stadium removed their hats, bowed their heads and remained still until the public address announcer introduced the national anthem singer, "American Idol" contestant Skylar Laine.

In Houston, video screens went black as the moment was observed before the Texas hosted the Indianapolis Colts.

In Chicago, Green Bay wide receiver Donald Driver retweeted the names of the victims.

A moment of silence was held in Toronto before Buffalo's game against Seattle at the Rogers Centre. Players stood quietly with their heads down on their sideline while fans stood.

The Bills did continue their pregame habit of playing U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday," which they've played before every home game this season. The song is in reference to British troops shooting and killing unarmed protesters in Derry, Northern Ireland in January 1972.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Destructivist Epistemology? ? Back Towards the Locus

MonkeysI am leery about the elision, in some quarters, of scepticism with Liberal politics. To be sure, I endorse people approaching their politics, whatever they might be, from a sceptical perspective. What is troubling is when ideology masquerades as something more objective. Rebecca Watson, a progressive commentator, gave a speech at a popular conference named Skepticon that smeared the field of evolutionary psychology. A gentleman named Edward Clint has taken it upon himself to thoroughly refute Ms. Watson?s errors and simplifications.

There is a great deal of legitimate criticism to be made of evolutionary psychology and its practionitioners, and still more to be made of the opportunistic media hacks who leap upon research that can be sensationalised. What make Watson such an obscurantist on the subject, then, is not the fact that she criticised the field but the manner in which she criticised it. She numerous errors of fact and logic, and several of them are revealing.

Watson name-dropped Stephen Jay Gould, who was disdainful of the claims of evolutionary psychologists. Ideologues of all stripes have particular scholars they will trot out to bolster the factual presumptions underpinning their ideas, and we must be careful that we reference people because we have reason to believe they are correct and not because we think their views agreeable. Liberals reference Stephen Jay Gould to dismiss inconveniently deterministic biological and psychological theories. Yet Professor Gould?s critiques were more respected in the popular press than academic circles. Indeed, it appears that he misunderstood and even misrepresented research he disliked. We can bring up arguments if we find them compelling but should take care not to invoke scientists like saints.

People like to laugh at academics, which is why the Sokal hoax is so renowned. It is hard to engage experts on their level, whether or not their ideas are sound, so we enjoy seeing them fall upon their bottoms. Sadly, though, scientific researchers are rarely mistaken in amusing ways, and, thus, there is a danger that the lulz that are had at their expense are on dubious premises. Watson, f0r example, described the success of neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran in writing a bogus paper on the supposed male preference for blondes. ?He got it published,? she laughs. Clint observes, however, that it was not published in a psychological or even biological journal but a medical one, and a medical journal that explicitly welcomes ?novel, radical new ideas and speculations?which would be rejected by most conventional journals.? I don?t see why evolutionary psychologists should take the blame for this any more than Bloomsbury should take responsibility for Barry Trotter.

Some of Watson?s comments are, it seems, not merely wrong but defamatory. She speaks of a book by researchers who interviewed women as to what drives them to have sex. It does sound like the kind of thing that could be very, very bad but Watson?s treatment of it seems disgraceful. She claims the researchers ?bravely went and interviewed a thousand white, middle-class women?. The eye-rolling implication is that they were narrow-minded and incompetent at best and downright bigoted at worst. Her audience gave an appreciative chuckle. Well, I have the book open before me and it clearly states that ?the women identified?as American Indian, Asian, black, white (non-Hispanic), and Latino?. Almost half of them earned below $50,000. Unless Watson knows something that does not appear to be written she has propagated a lousy and libellous mistruth.

Watson, it seems, was not regarding politics from a sceptical perspective but science through the blinkers of ideology. Considering how broad and dense its fields are this can offer no more than a slanted, narrow viewpoint. It is a lesson to would-be sceptics of every shade that no one political view monopolises rationality, and that the fact that something appeals to your heart does not mean it should be accepted by your head.

Source: http://bensix.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/destructivist-epistemology/

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bullfinch subscription: Scuba Diving ? A Mesmerizing and ...

Let?s embark on a journey together throwing some light on the diverse aspects of such a wonderful sport and how it lets people have the time of their lives.

To begin with, scuba diving has one become one of the greatest frisky sports all around the world and can even be taken as a profession. It is one of the sophisticated forms of underwater diving where a diver is loaded with a scuba gear so that he can breathe underwater. You can come across numerous sports across the globe that you may find thrilling and enriched with adventure but if we talk about this fantastic sport, nothing can prove to be as awe-inspiring and exploratory than the sport of scuba diving. It is really incomparable than any other sport. When you take a plunge into the blue waters of an ocean, what you see is really out of the ordinary. It is about swimming underwater and able to stay in the water with the help of different paraphernalia such as dive computer, fins, scuba masks, gauge meters, breathing regulators and weights.

Why scuba diving is gaining its immense popularity?

It is the intriguing marine life, the gorgeous coral reefs and the incredible underwater experience that cannot be described with mere words. It is such a pleasurable activity that will make you change the views in life due to the fact what you see beneath your feet has a never-ending effect on how you relate to the virtual world that exists in real life. Just like other diving forms, this type of diving allows the diver explore the underwater world that is created by the Almighty. We should express our gratitude to the Lord that has bestowed an opportunity to us so let ourselves merged with the diverse kinds of flora and fauna. It simply feels irresistible when you have a close encounter with the creatures of different kind which you have not seen before. However, there are a few myths that are associated with this fabulous sport. They are the following:

?It is a sport exclusively for those who are opulent

?Sharks can attack you

?It is a risky sport

?You have to be physically fit to dive

?It is not environment friendly

The above mentioned myths are certainly not true as one can have an ultimate diving experience with scuba diving.

Health Benefits of Scuba Diving:

There are great benefits that are associated with this sport. It works your entire body. When you are swimming underwater, every single arm and leg muscle are in constant motion. Your muscles also work harder as the water resistance is greater than air resistance. It diminishes blood pressure and averts strokes and heart attacks. The fact cannot be disclaimed that diving in the deep blue sea is indeed a great way to improve one?s respiratory system.

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Diving Locker is based in Vancouver and offers scuba diving courses to the diving enthusiasts with the help of friendly and qualified instructors. It offers snorkeling equipment, prescription dive and snorkeling masks, new and used SCUBA gear, etc.

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Video: PFT Live: What's next for the Jets?

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Oblon Signs Five Year Deal with Copyright Clearance Center for Its ...

Yesterday the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization and leading provider of licensing solutions, announced that one of the top patent firms in the United States has signed a five year licensing deal, taking advantage of CCC?s Annual Copyright License. The firm is Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P., which year after year is the top firm in terms of the number of cases filed and handled at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

?Law firms thrive on the exchange of information,? said Miles McNamee, Vice President, Licensing and Business Development, CCC. ?The Annual Copyright License gives Oblon Spivak employees the freedom and flexibility to share content with each other.?

?We think this is a win-win situation for Oblon and CCC,? said Brad Lytle, Managing Partner, Oblon Spivak. ?This license allows us to go about our business and focus our efforts on protecting the intellectual property of our clients.?

But why is Oblon taking a copyright license, that is the real question?

The answer to why a patent law firm would be taking a blanket copyright license may well be found in the old saying about a penny of prevention being worth a pound of cure. ?Law firms have been coming under fire recently for alleged copyright violations relating to the materials they submit to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. ?Dennis Crouch over at PatentlyO has followed this development as the lawsuits have been unfolding. ?See, for example, Copyright Lawsuits Against Patent Firms Continue and Law Firms Sued for Submitting Prior Art to the USPTO.

The law requires certain information, including copyrighted information, to be turned over to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. ?Failure to turn over the information constitutes a breach of the duty of candor as defined/required by 37 C.F.R. 1.56.

If copyright owners can successfully sue when one undertakes an action that is required by law that would create a perverse conundrum. ?If patent firms need a copyright license to do what Rule 1.56 mandates, that means that the copying and filing of copyrighted articles, for example, would not be considered fair use. ?That would mean that absent the permission of the copyright owner the patent firm could not provide relevant and copyrighted prior art to the USPTO. ?But what if the copyright owner refused a license? Are we really going to allow copyright owners to prevent an applicant from satisfying Rule 1.56? If that is the case then Congress needs to step in and either expressly say this is a fair use or they need to step in and say that material prior art that is not filed with the Patent Office because of an intransigent copyright owner cannot be the basis of finding inequitable conduct (i.e., a breach of Rule 1.56 that would render the patent unenforceable).

The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the right to grant exclusive rights to content creators in the form of a copyright. ?The Constitution does not mandate that Congress exercise this right, although it would seem bizarre not to have copyrights or patents given that the Founding Fathers and Framers of the Constitution wanted to offer these intellectual property rights to flame the creative genius in America. ?But it is entirely correct to say that?Copyrights exist because Congress says they exist. ?That being the case it strikes me as clearly wrong for copyright owners to sue patent law firms for doing what the law requires.

I have always been of the opinion that exercising a right that you have been duly granted cannot create negative legal consequences. ?How can doing something you have a right to do be problematic? ?That is why I am critical of various theories of antitrust liability. Similarly, doing something that one is legally required to do cannot create liability. ?It is asinine to suggest otherwise, particularly when the federal government grants the copyright in the first place and the federal government requires disclosure of copyrighted information that is known to be relevant to a patent application.

In any event, Oblon has not been sued, and that this announcement may well have nothing to do with the ridiculous copyright infringement lawsuits circulating the industry. ?Other than knowing that Oblon has not been sued I know nothing more than what was in the press release issued by CCC. ?Nevertheless, one of the biggest patent law firms in the nation taking a copyright license does seem to be rather coincidental in light of ongoing industry activity. ?Is this about preventing threatened litigation? Is it about inoculation prior to even receiving a threat? Does it have nothing to do with the copyright litigations against patent firms? Impossible to know really, but when a firm like Oblon is willing to spend money on something one has to wonder. There is obviously a reason, so the industry should take notice. Oblon is not just spreading the wealth and paying CCC for nothing. ?There is some perceived benefit of some kind involved.

Could blanket copyright licenses be the way of the future for patent law firms? Do patent law firms really need to obtain special copyright permission of copyright owners before they comply with the law on behalf of their clients? Time will tell.

To be or not to be, that is the question, or something like that, right? Do you stand and fight or do you just take a license when you know that standing and fighting will likely cost more than taking a license? This might as well be a Hobson?s choice. ?As attorneys we are not all that familiar with such decisions impacting us, but unfortunately many clients do face this very question. ?Indeed, some choose to fight and some choose to settle. ?Neither is the wrong choice and each comes with consequences.

Source: http://www.ipwatchdog.com/2012/11/30/oblon-signs-five-year-deal-with-copyright-clearance-center-for-its-annual-copyright-license/id=30715/

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