Saturday, January 7, 2012

GOP senator seeks to cap Conn. gas tax

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Republican state senator from Meriden says he plans to introduce legislation next month that caps one of Connecticut's two taxes on gasoline sales.

Sen. Leonard Suzio said Thursday that his bill would cap the gross receipts tax whenever the price of gas hits $3 a gallon. The gross receipts tax fluctuates when the wholesale price of gasoline fluctuates.

Connecticutcurrently has some of the highest gas taxes and gas prices in the country. Besides the fixed 25-cent-per-gallon state tax, the gross receipts tax adds about another 25 cents or more per gallon.

Suzio and the Stamford-based Gasoline and Automotive Service Dealers of America are circulating a citizens' petition, urging Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to back the proposed gas tax cap. They say they've already collected more than 1,000 signatures.

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Wall Street cuts losses, Nasdaq up (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? U.S. stocks cut losses and the Nasdaq turned positive on Friday after a strong jobs report and strength in large-cap Internet stocks.

The U.S. economy added 200,000 jobs in December, the Labor Department reported, topping forecasts, and the jobless rate fell to 8.5 percent, a near three-year low. The data added to strong employment reports on Thursday.

The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) was down 49.42 points, or 0.40 percent, at 12,366.28. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) was off 2.87 points, or 0.22 percent, at 1,278.19. The Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) was up 1.78 points, or 0.07 percent, at 2,671.64.

Losses on Nasdaq were limited by Netflix Inc (NFLX.O), which gained 5.3 percent to $83.50, and Amazon.com (AMZN.O), up 3.5 percent to $183.77.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

George Washington Hospital CEO out; search ongoing

George Washington University Hospital?

The hospital provided us with a letter distributed to employees in late September by Marc Miller, president of parent company Universal Health Services Inc.?

"Trent has been a dedicated employee for many years and his efforts have been greatly appreciated," Miller wrote. "However, Trent has decided that this is an appropriate time for him to pursue other interests and we have reached a mutually agreeable separation date."

Universal Health Services owns 80 percent of a joint venture that owns the hospital in Foggy Bottom. George Washington University owns the remaining 20 percent.

Two other D.C. hospital CEOs have recently announced their resignations: Children's National Medical Center's Ned Zechman Jr. retired after 17 years in the spring, and Sibley Memorial Hospital?

Both Children's and Sibley widely distributed press releases announcing the pending change at the top. George Washington did not and had not formally announced Crable's departure until today. Spokesman Steven Taubenkibel declined to explain the relative secrecy.

A search is ongoing for a replacement, Taubenkibel said.

Crable stepped down nearly three years after he became CEO of the hospital in January 2009. Before that, he served as the hospital's chief operating officer since 2005 and was interim CEO for six months before officially landing the job.

Chief Operating Officer Kimberly Russo and Chief Financial Officer Rick Davis are sharing duties as co-acting CEOs.

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Premier League ? the global game. How English football is seen in ? New Zealand

SJA Internet Sports Writer of the Year

5 January 2011

England?s Premier League is, by far, the nation?s most successful sporting export, watched live each week in more than 200 countries, and earning from foreign TV rights alone ?1.437bn for the current three-year overseas deals (or ?479m a year) as reported by?sportingintelligence?last year?here?and?here.

But who exactly watches? And where? At home? In pubs or bars?

What channels carry the games? How much does it cost to subscribe? Why do foreign fans tune in?

Is is just popular in a few key markets, or can you really find PL fanatics in Tonga and Papua New Guinea and Gambia and Peru and all points in between??Find out what we?ve discovered so far (A-Z of nations, and listed by continent).

Over the coming months, we aim to find out, inviting PL viewers from around world (from as many of the 200+ different countries as possible), to share details of a single game watched.

Elsewhere in this series, find out how the League is viewed in:

KENYA and AZERBAIJAN and INDIA and SWEDEN and the CZECH REPUBLIC and SERBIA and AUSTRALIA and MONTENEGRO and ISRAEL and MALTA and the U.S.A and CANADA AND PAKISTAN and the UAE and MALAYSIA and NIGERIA.

Without further ado, here ?s a view of what it?s like to watch the Premier League in . . . . .

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Name:?Paul Tancell.

Age:?30.

Occupation:??Marketing communications.

Game watched:?Fulham 2 Arsenal 1?Date:?Tuesday 3 January?Time:?10am local time. (Delayed coverage).

Where:?At home, Auckland, New Zealand.

Who else was watching: ?The cat appeared to be taking some limited interest but offered little in the way of conversation or opinion. With kick-off times for live games varying (depending on daylight savings) between 11.30pm for Saturday?s early kick off and 9am for midweek games, it?s not unusual to watch games at home at the end of a night or over breakfast.

TV Channel carrying the game:??Sky Sports 1,2,3 & highlights channel.

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Live coverage is substantial, with at least three live games on Sky Sports 2 on a Saturday night and two on Sunday. Additional to this, if there are no other live sport events taking place, more live games may be found on Sky Sports 1 when kick off times clash. This is often the case with midweek games as the early morning kick offs rarely clash with other events.

As well as the live coverage, virtually all other games are shown after the event with delayed coverage. On Sundays this often means back to back games from the early hours through to lunch time. Most games are also replayed at night at some stage during the week.

We have a one hour highlights package on a Monday evening and regular half hour slots on the highlights channel to cover live games shown earlier that week.

Who do you support and why??I?m a Manchester United fan. I was born in Manchester about half-way between Old Trafford and Main Roade and had a brother supporting United and a sister supporting City. When I was about five, Dad took me to United first then City the week after to see which I preferred. No contest after a Wednesday night cup tie at Old Trafford with a full house and a 5-1 win!

How much does it cost to watch Premier League games:?As is standard for Sky packages worldwide, we?re forced to buy the entertainment package along with the Sports one. This sets me back around $110NZD a month (roughly ?55 at the time of writing). The cost is justified (in my mind, if not my partner?s) by the fact that my only other option for watching would be to spend the late hours of Saturday and the early ones of Sunday in a city centre bar.

What?s the local tipple and how much does it cost:?There are a few local brewers available, Macs brewery, Tui, Speights, Monteiths, all much of a muchness, and all extortionately priced. With kick-off times more often than not falling outside the opening hours of local pubs, trips to the city are usually required to watch games in a more natural habitat, where a pint, or more usually a ?glass? of beer will dent your wallet to the tune of 7-8NZD (?3.50 to ?4).

What?s the popularity of the English Premier League in the country where you live:?Football is viewed a minority sport by most Kiwis outside the major centres. With a large immigrant population however, it is still extremely well followed.

As far as TV coverage is concerned, if you want to watch Football, the English Premier League is just about your only choice. There?s La Liga, the Champions League and Europa League on ESPN, but nothing that compares to the amount of English coverage. In recent years we have lost Serie A and our international round-up show and while this stunts the growth of football in New Zealand, it does however mean that those interested in football consume almost their entire fill of the game via the English Premier League.

Away from the TV, there are a number of supporters associations representing Premier League clubs and despite the ridiculous cost ($150NZD), a large number of replica shirts can be seen around town. As you would expect, Manchester United and Liverpool seem to have the largest representation, though a wide range can be seen, especially across the first generation immigrants who grew up with a local side. Amongst the younger fans an increasing number of Chelsea and Manchester City shirts to appear to be popping up.

Any other observations: New Zealand is a rarity in the English speaking world; in fact it?s a rarity in the human populated world, where football is still widely regarded as minority sport.

The country has a vast history dating back centuries to its original colonization by tribes from the pacific islands, but in its modern incarnation as a member of the British Commonwealth it is a relatively young nation. Modern sports arrived here along with the British settlers and there are records of teams almost as old as the country itself. However, by the time mass population and industrialization arrived and opened the door to wide spread participation in sport, football had already taken steps towards professionalism in England and Scotland. This led the immigrant population, keen to participate in the games of the empire and to have the ability to compete against their home land, to take up the amateur games of rugby and cricket in much larger numbers.

The highly successful ?All backs?(*) tour to England in 1905, cemented the status of rugby as the national sport and it has remained unchallenged since. The physical make-up of the country?s Maori and Pacific Island community also lends itself particularly well to Rugby Union and Rugby League making these games even more dominant in those areas of society.

Football has had its moments, namely the 1982 and 2010 World Cups, where the country has shown more than a fleeting interest in the game, but with such a small population (four million, one million of which live in Auckland) the country struggles to support its one professional club -Wellington Phoenix of the A-League ? never mind a professional league of its own. There are signs however that the tide may just be beginning to change.

Video: NZ getting thumped 4-0 in 1982 by Brazil. Article continues below.

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Despite this uphill struggle against the popularity of rugby, football is more widely played at youth level than its egg-shaped cousin. Offering as it does, an opportunity for children of all shapes and sizes to participate and excel, while calming the nerves of concerned mothers eager not to see their nearest and dearest at the bottom of a ruck. At social level too, football remains the country?s most regularly participated sport, although not necessarily given the amount of access to council playing fields this fact deserves.

In addition to this, the ever expanding immigrant communities are creating a market for the game like never before. Evident in the TV coverage, but noticeable too in other media, New Zealand is starting to digest football and in particular English football. While many may not have a team, or regularly follow the game, most are aware of the main protagonists, the major narratives and the relevance of key games.

It may not sound like much, but in the scheme of things this is a major step forward for New Zealand football. Players like Ryan Nelson and Chris Wood have started to pave the way for a new generation of Kiwis who, through their parents, peers or popular culture, are taking to the game and sticking with it.

With Australia?s defection from Oceania to the Asian confederation, New Zealand has been presented with an opportunity to follow up the success of 2010 with future World Cup appearances which can only serve to further establish the beautiful game in one of its most distant outposts.

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* The team were described to have played like they were all backs, in reporting this back to the New Zealand press this was misreported as ?all blacks? ? a nickname that has stuck ever since.

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This feature will be updated on a regular basis.?Sportingintelligence?invites readers who watch the Premier League overseas to send your own experiences to?submissions@sportingintelligence.com, answering the questions posed above, and including a JPEG of yourself. We cannot guarantee to use all submissions (although if we?ve not had one from your country it?s almost certain we will) and we?ll be appealing via Twitter from time to time for viewers from specific nations.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Arena says addressed FDA concerns on weight loss drug (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Tuesday it submitted data to health regulators that should squash cancer concerns tied to the company's experimental weight loss drug lorcaserin, and believes it will gain U.S. approval.

Arena's shares rose more than 14 percent in afterhours trade following the company's statement.

Lorcaserin, which is being developed in partnership with Japanese drugmaker Eisai Co Ltd, is one of three new potential obesity treatments rejected by the Food and Drug Administration over safety issues.

New data included in Arena's official response to the FDA's complete response letter is intended to alleviate agency concerns over cancerous tumors found in rats in two-year animal studies of lorcaserin. The company said those rats received doses of the drug many times what would be taken by humans and that the tumors were connected to a hormone that has not been linked to tumors in people.

"With these last group of experiments, which had to do with mammary tumors in female rats, we believe that we have addressed all of the issues that the FDA raised in the complete response letter," Christy Anderson, head of Arena's lorcaserin development program, said in a telephone interview.

However, the companies cautioned that "the FDA may analyze or weigh the data differently than Arena and Eisai."

Arena expects that the FDA later this month will confirm acceptance of the official response and set a new action date for an approval decision, likely about six months from the time of submission.

Obesity, a leading cause of diabetes, heart disease and other serious health problems, has reached epidemic proportions in the United States with nearly a third of the population falling into the growing category. But the FDA has set a very high approval bar for weight loss drugs because such a large portion of the general population is likely to want to take them.

Many industry observers believe approval of any new weight loss drug is a longshot. Arena's Chief Executive Jack Lief, however, remains optimistic.

"We believe that lorcaserin will be approved both in this country as well as in Europe and other countries," Lief said.

While significantly better than a placebo in late stage clinical trials, lorcaserin led to only about a 5 percent drop in weight.

Vivus Inc and Orexigen Therapeutics are also working to convince the FDA of the worth of their weight loss drugs after initial rejections.

In data submitted to the FDA last week, Arena said it found that the rats that received the highest dose of lorcaserin without developing malignant tumors were getting 24 times more of the drug than a person taking the recommended dose. The rats that did develop tumors were taking even more of the drug than that, Anderson explained.

In addition to demonstrating what they called a safety margin of 24, the companies believe they have shown that the mechanism for tumor formation was relevant to rats but not humans. The drug leads to an increase in the hormone prolactin.

"Prolactin is a hormone that can cause mammary tumors in rats but is not known to cause mammary tumors in people," Anderson said.

In clinical trials of some 7,000 patients taking lorcaserin for up to two years there was "no excess of any sort of tumors in humans," Lief said.

Arena does not believe the FDA will require a lengthy, expensive study to show that its drug does not cause heart problems -- a so-called outcomes study -- as a condition of approval.

"We think that is not likely primarily because we haven't shown any increase in any risk factors in clinical trials," Lief said.

Added Anderson: "We Showed beneficial effects on blood pressure and heart rate in some of our Phase III studies, so there would be no reason to pursue an outcomes study based on data."

Arena's beaten down shares rose 14.6 percent to $2.20 in extended trading from a Nasdaq close at $1.92. They were trading at nearly $8 a share in late July of 2010, prior to the initial FDA rejection of lorcaserin.

(Reporting by Bill Berkrot; Editing by Carol Bishopric and Tim Dobbyn)

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Probing what Hollywood told about bin Laden raid (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Investigators are probing whether the Obama administration divulged too many details of the secret raid on Osama bin Laden to Hollywood filmmakers.

Rep. Peter King, who heads the House Homeland Security Committee, has questioned how much information was shared about the U.S. special operations mission in Pakistan that killed the al-Qaida leader in May. King on Thursday released a December letter from the Pentagon saying that the inspector general's office covering intelligence matters "will address actions taken by Department of Defense personnel related to the release of information to the filmmakers."

King, R-N.Y., also released a November letter from the CIA saying that its office of public affairs was developing a "single point of reference that will govern future interactions with the entertainment industry."

King has expressed worries about the administration's cooperation with Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. and Kathryn Bigelow, director of the Oscar-winning picture "The Hurt Locker," who is working on a movie about the hunt for bin Laden. In August King wrote the inspectors general of the Pentagon and CIA noting a New York Times column saying that Sony and Bigelow had been given "top-level access to the most classified mission in history."

In his letter, King said that leaks of classified information related to the bin Laden raid had already resulted in the arrests of Pakistanis believed by Pakistan authorities to have assisted the CIA. Participation by the Pentagon and the CIA in making a film about the raid "is bound to increase such leaks, and undermine these organizations' hard-won reputations as `quiet professionals,'" King said.

He sought information on talks among the White House, the Pentagon and the CIA about providing Hollywood executives with access to covert military operators and asked whether the film would be submitted to the military and the CIA for pre-publication review.

White House press secretary Jay Carney, asked in August about King's call for an investigation, said claims that the White House had given out classified information were false and that the most specific information the White House had released about the raid came from his daily briefings.

Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal put out a statement at that time saying the film "has been in the works for many years and integrates the collective efforts of three administrations, including those of Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama, as well as the cooperative strategies and implementation by the Department of Defense and the CIA."

The movie is expected to reach theaters at the end of the year.

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Video: Arctic Siberia holds crucial key to global warming

NBC?s Jim Maceda traveled to remote East Siberia to meet father and son scientists Sergei and Nikita Zimov, who have spent their lives searching for clues which may halt global warming.

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Kuznetsov once again helps end Canada's dreams of world junior gold

CALGARY - For the second straight year, Russian captain Yevgeni Kuznetsov helped end Canada's dreams of winning gold at the IIHF world junior men's hockey championship.

The 19-year-old forward had a hat trick and an assist to lead Russia to a 6-5 win over Canada in semifinal action in front of a sell-out crowd of 19,289 at Scotiabank Saddledome.

Last year in Buffalo, N.Y., Kuznetsov had three assists in the third period of Russia's stunning come-from-behind 5-3 win over Canada in the gold-medal game.

"I thought he played the best game of the tournament so far," Russian coach Valeri Bragin said through an interpreter. "He's our captain and our captain should play in that way in key games like that. He's an experienced player. He's playing for the senior national team so I'm happy with the way he played."

After the game, Kuznetsov said he gave everything he had to help Russia advance to Thursday's gold-medal game against Sweden, which beat Finland 3-2 in overtime earlier in the day in the other semifinal.

"I'm empty right now," said the first round pick of the Washington Capitals in the 2010 draft. "I'm exhausted ? all the emotions."

When asked to compare Tuesday's win over Canada to last year's gold medal victory, Kuznetsov replied: "Same emotions. We're happy. I'm glad that Canada will not win gold this year."

Alexander Khokhlachev had a goal and an assist for Russia, while Nikita Kucherov and Nikita Nesterov also scored.

Nail Yakupov, a highly-touted draft prospect who plays for the Ontario Hockey League's Sarnia Sting, chipped in with four assists.

"We're pretty excited," Yakupov said. "We beat Canada. ... Russia's better than Canada."

Russia led 2-0 after the first period and 5-1 after the second period. Kucherov then scored at 7:54 of the final period before Canada mounted a furious comeback that came up one goal short.

"We weren't happy obviously when it was 6-1," said Canadian captain Jaden Schwartz, who scored Canada?s third goal. "We had too many defensive breakdowns and were undisciplined at times, but we battled back hard. We had chances to tie it up. We just couldn't capitalize."

Starting Russia goalie Andrei Vasilevski stopped 44 of 49 shots he faced before being replaced by Andrei Makarov at 14:17 of the third when Brandon Gormley scored to pull Canada within a goal. Makarov stopped all seven shots he faced to preserve the victory.

"I like the way Makarov played when he came into the game," Bragin said.

Both Russia and Sweden will practice on Wednesday in preparation of Thursday?s final.

"We don't have enough time to think about the finals," Bragin said. "It's too early right now."

Yakupov said that it will definitely be a tough challenge to beat Sweden, which fought back from a 2-0 deficit on Saturday to beat Russia 3-2 in overtime in the final preliminary-round game for both teams.

"The Swedish play hard," Yakupov said. "We play hard too. We just want to win the game. We're pretty excited."

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Liverpool will not appeal Suarez's 8-match ban

By ROB HARRIS

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updated 5:30 p.m. ET Jan. 3, 2012

LONDON (AP) -Liverpool will not appeal against Luis Suarez's eight-match ban for repeatedly racially abusing an opponent during a match, even though the striker again defended his actions and the club renewed its criticism of the English Football Association's disciplinary panel on Tuesday.

By accepting the punishment despite not accepting culpability, Suarez is not scheduled to be eligible again until the Feb. 11 match against Manchester United, whose defender, Patrice Evra, was the target of the striker's insults.

"I will comply with the sanction, but with the acquiescence of someone who has not done anything and who feels extremely upset about what has transpired," Suarez said on his Twitter account.

The Uruguay international will also have to pay a 40,000 pound ($62,000)-fine for calling Evra "negro" or "negros" seven times in October during a 1-1 draw at Anfield.

"I've never - ever - had a single racial problem with any team mate, player, or person with a skin color or race different from my own. Never," Suarez said. "As a result, I am very upset about what has been said about me in recent weeks, all of which have been very far from the truth. This is further compounded by the helplessness I feel for not having done anything yet being accused of something I did not nor would ever do."

Despite a public outcry, Liverpool continues to back the player who was signed from Ajax a year ago for around $35 million.

"The (Football Association) panel has damaged the reputation of one of the Premier League's best players, deciding he should be punished and banned for perhaps a quarter of a season," Liverpool said in a statement.

The 18-time English champions rebuked the independent FA panel, which was headed by a lawyer, for branding Suarez's evidence unreliable.

"Mr. Evra was deemed to be credible in spite of admitting that he himself used insulting and threatening words towards Luis and that his initial charge as to the word used was somehow a mistake," Liverpool said. "The facts in this case were that an accusation was made, a rebuttal was given and there was video of the match. The remaining facts came from testimony of people who did not corroborate any accusation made by Mr. Evra."

Suarez's claim that the racial slur used in the match was lost in translation was rejected by the FA in its 115-page report that was released on Saturday.

"In my country, the Spanish word for 'black' is a term commonly used and does not symbolize any disrespect, let alone racism," Suarez said on Tuesday. "Everything that has been said beyond that is completely and utterly false."

In justifying the severity of the sentence, the commission said there was likely to be a "corrosive effect on young football fans" if players were seen racially abusing opponents.

While insisting that Suarez did not "engage in a racist act," Liverpool said it needed to move on from the episode.

"Continuing a fight for justice in this particular case beyond today would only obscure the fact that the club wholeheartedly supports the efforts ... to put an end to any form of racism in English football," Liverpool said. "It is time to put the Luis Suarez matter to rest and for all of us, going forward, to work together to stamp out racism in every form both inside and outside the sport."

Liverpool also suggested United launched the disciplinary action because it is a fierce rival of the Premier League champions.

"This case has ... provided a template in which a club's rival can bring about a significant ban for a top player without anything beyond an accusation," Liverpool said.

Liverpool, which is owned by Boston Red Sox tycoon John Henry, insists that it has "been a leader in taking a progressive stance on issues of race and inclusion" as part of an inclusive English game.

"In far too many countries, the issues of racism and discrimination have been covered over or ignored," Liverpool said.

The footballers' union in England said Liverpool's decision not to appeal "shows good judgment."

"We hope they can now move on and ensure that all their employees understand the issues involved and we look forward to them playing an important role in our campaign against discrimination," Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor said.

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Developer pairs robot with gaming controllers for remote cat grooming, affection expression

You could take the time to make your cat feel loved. Or you could augment a robot to do it for you. Software engineer Taylor Veltrop has accomplished this by combining a 21-inch-tall Nao robot, a few Wiimotes, a Kinect sensor bar, a treadmill and a head-mounted display. The configuration, which represents about a year's work and several thousand dollars in parts, uses the Kinect and Wii remotes to control the robot's arms, the sensor bar and treadmill to provide movement and the head-mounted display to move the Nao's head and adjust its camera angle. This is still a work in progress, and doesn't include things like two-way audio, which Veltrop plans to implement using an integrated microphone and speakers. Click past the break for a video of robotic feline grooming action.

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