Thursday, August 2, 2012

Eight disqualified over Olympic badminton fixing scandal

Eight players involved in a match-fixing scandal at the Olympic badminton tournament have been disqualified from the Games, a senior source with knowledge of the case told AFP on Wednesday.

The eight players -- four from South Korea, two from Indonesia and two from China -- were disqualified following a disciplinary hearing of the Badminton World Federation, the source told AFP.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tour-king-wiggins-goes-gold-034133075.html

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

SciAm Math Doc Defends Algebra Ed

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Evelyn Lamb, math PhD, responds to poli-sci prof Andrew Hacker's argument that most students do not need an algebra class. Steve Mirsky reports.

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?I disagree that algebra doesn?t do anything for our lives.?

Evelyn Lamb, math PhD and Scientific American writer, on the WNYC radio program the Takeaway. She?s responding to political science professor Andrew Hacker. In the New York Times he suggests that, although all students should attain what he calls quantitative literacy, most do not need the rigors of an algebra class.

But ?it?s in all sorts of fields, not just STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and math). But, also, real estate agents use algebra and geometry every day. Anyone in finance. Budgeting in your own home. Understanding loan terms and mortgages. All of these are applications of algebra.?

You can listen to the full interview with Lamb and a previous one with Hacker at thetakeaway.org. An article by Lamb about the need for algebra is at www.scientificamerican.com.

Lamb also noted that another mathematical discipline comes in handy when she sews: ?There is topology?the number of holes in your garment matters, or else you can?t put on your pants.?

?Steve Mirsky

[The above text is a transcript of this podcast]

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5 Tips for First Time Home Buyers | Hiram Real Estate Attorney

Are you in the market for a new home? If so, many people are finding that now is a great time to buy. Interest rates are low and there are still plenty of great deals out there. But, for first-time home buyers it can be an overwhelming process. Here are some tips for first time home buyers.

1. Find out comparable homes in the area you want to buy. There are a variety of websites like Zillow that can help you find out what you will likely pay for the home you want in the ideal neighborhood. Experts recommend doing a search of actual listings in your area to see what listing prices are. This is important because it can help you understand what you will need to pay to get the home you want.

2. Use a mortgage calculator to determine what your mortgage will be. Also, be sure to do some research to find out what your total monthly cost will be including homeowners insurance and taxes. Depending on where you live, these extra costs could nearly double your mortgage.

3. Hire experienced real estate professionals. It is important to have real estate professionals who understand the local market and can help you navigate the home buying process. Find a?Realtor?with a track record of helping people buy and sell homes in your area, and hire a real estate attorney to make sure that you are fully protected when buying your first home.

4. Make sure you aren?t going to be house poor. Many first-time home buyers get themselves into trouble by getting a mortgage they may qualify for, but can?t really afford because of other monthly expenses. Take a close look at your budget and figure out how a home fits into that. Most financial advisors recommend that home buyers spend no more than 28% of their monthly income on housing costs.

5. Understand the real estate climate where you live. While the big picture is important, when buying a home it is essential to understand what is happening in your neighborhood. While foreclosures may be on the rise nationally, home prices could be steady in your neighborhood. A local realtor or real estate attorney can help you understand whether prices are likely to fall soon, or if they?ll likely be on the rise. Of course, these are just estimates, but can help you decide if now is the time to buy.

Home buying is an exciting process, but it can also be overwhelming. It is important to have trusted real estate professionals on your side through the entire process. An experienced Marietta real estate attorney can look over your contracts and make sure your investment is protected. Call Almand & Cohen, LLC today to find out how we can help you navigate the home buying process.

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Source: http://www.acclosingoffice.com/5-tips-for-first-time-home-buyers/

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Sorouh results mirror UAE real estate rebound | Finance and ...

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Tuesday, July 31 - 2012 at 17:21 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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Michael Jackson's mother plans events in Indiana

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Michael Jackson's mother says she is returning to her family's Indiana hometown to celebrate what would have would have been her son's 54th birthday.

An announcement released Tuesday by a representative of Katherine Jackson states the events in Gary, Ind., will be attended by the singer's three children as well.

A candlelight vigil is planned for Aug. 29 outside the family's home on Jackson's 54th birthday.

The celebration is being dubbed: "Goin' Back to Indiana: Can You Feel It?"

Details on the events, including a tribute concert and an event honoring Katherine Jackson are posted on a Facebook page for the event, www.facebook.com/jacksonstreet2012.

The Jackson family moved to Los Angeles as Michael and other siblings pursued their burgeoning music careers, but have kept connections to their Indiana hometown.

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Deadly ebola outbreak in Ugandan capital

Uganda's president on Monday warned against shaking hands and other physical contact after the first death from the deadly Ebola virus in the capital Kampala.

"The Ministry of Health are tracing all the people who have had contact with the victims," Yoweri Museveni said in a state broadcast, adding that 14 people had died in total since Ebola broke out in western Uganda three weeks ago.

One person who contracted the virus in western Uganda died in Kampala's Mulago Hospital, Museveni said, calling on people not to shake hands to avoid the spread of the virus.

"Ebola spreads by contact when you contact each other physically... avoid shaking of hands, because that can cause contact through sweat, which can cause problems," Museveni said.

"Do not take on burying somebody who has died from symptoms that look like Ebola -- instead call health workers because they know how to do it... avoid promiscuity because this sickness can also go through sex," he added.

Seven doctors and 13 health workers at Mulago Hospital are in quarantine after "at least one or two cases" were taken there, with one later dying, he said.

The latest outbreak started in Uganda's western Kibale district, around 200 kilometres (125 miles) from Kampala, and around 50 kilometres from the border with Democratic Republic of Congo.

The fatal case in Kampala was a health worker who "had attended to the dead at Kagadi hospital" in Kibale, Health Minister Christine Ondoa told reporters.

She is believed to have travelled independently to Kampala -- possibly on public transport -- after her three-month old baby died, Ondoa added.

World Health Organisation (WHO) spokesman Tarik Jasarevic confirmed the death in Kampala, but noted that "so far no infections have occurred" there.

"I appeal to you to first of all report all cases which appear to be like Ebola, and these are high fever, vomiting, sometimes diarrhoea, and with bleeding," Museveni added.

"When you handle this case well you can eliminate Ebola quickly."

According to experts, despite being extremely virulent the disease is containable because it kills its victims faster than it can spread to new ones.

It has a fatality ratio of between 23 and 90 percent, according to the WHO.

Seven people suspected of having the virus have been isolated in Kigadi hospital, Ondoa said.

The nearest death to the capital previously had been in May 2011 in Bombo, 35 kilometres (21 miles) from Kampala, a city of some 1.5 million people.

The rare haemorrhagic disease, named after a small river in DR Congo, killed 37 people in western Uganda in 2007 and at least 170 in the north of the country in 2000.

However, Museveni said that the virus had not been immediately identified this time, resulting in a delay.

"The bleeding which normally accompanies Ebola did not take place initially among these patients," he said, adding that health workers at first did not therefore realise what the problem was.

"Because of that delay the sickness spread."

Health officials said that the source of the outbreak had yet to be confirmed but that the villages affected were located close to forests famous for several species of primates.

"The site where most of the cases occurred are close to Kibale forest where there are a lot of monkeys and birdlife," said WHO representative for Uganda, Joaquim Saweka, adding that "so far the WHO does not recommend any restriction of movement."

Local communities had initially also delayed reporting the outbreak because "evil spirits" had been blamed, said Ondoa.

Ebola is characterised by the sudden onset of fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, often followed by vomiting, diarrhoea and in some cases, both internal and external bleeding, according to the WHO.

It spreads by direct contact with the blood or other body fluids of infected persons.

"I wish you good luck, and may God rest the souls of those who died in eternal peace," Museveni added.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uganda-bans-physical-contact-ebola-reaches-capital-112905767.html

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Woman gets 12 years for snatching NY baby in 1987

NEW YORK (AP) ? A woman who snatched a newborn from a hospital more than two decades ago and raised the child as her own was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison by a judge who called it a "crime of selfishness" that enhanced parents' fears and forced hospitals to boost security.

Ann Pettway, of Raleigh, N.C., nodded her head repeatedly as U.S. District Judge Kevin P. Castel announced his sentence in a Manhattan courtroom packed with relatives and friends of Pettway as well as the true parents of Carlina White, who was stolen from Harlem Hospital when she was only 19 days old.

The 50-year-old Pettway had pleaded guilty to kidnapping in February, describing how she one day in 1987 took a train from her Connecticut home to the hospital, where she posed as a nurse and reassured White's mother, who had brought her daughter to the emergency room for treatment of a high fever.

The sentence was far less than the 20 years in prison recommended by prosecutors and the Probation Department, but it was within the 10 to 12? years agreed to by prosecutors and defense lawyers when a plea agreement was signed.

Castel scolded Pettway, telling her she had "inflicted a parents' worst nightmare on a young couple," caused other parents to fear child kidnappings and led hospitals to install preventive measures to avoid similar kidnappings.

He said it was "not a crime of greed, of vengeance. But it was an act of selfishness, a crime of selfishness."

Pettway apologized, saying she was "deeply sorry for what I have done" and sought to "right my wrong and to ask for forgiveness."

Carl Tyson, the biological father, glared at Pettway, saying: "You hurt me really bad."

Joy White, the mother, said her daughter had found her but: "I still haven't found my daughter."

She said she "can't change how my daughter feels" when she talks about Pettway's relatives as if they are her own.

"My daughter is here, but she's not home yet," she said.

Outside court, Tyson said the sentence "should have been longer," but White said she was satisfied.

"If they gave her 200 years, it's still not going to make up for the time my daughter was gone," she said.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrea L. Surratt said Pettway told "complicated lies" for 23 years.

In court papers, she challenged Pettway's lawyers' contention that she provided a "stable, loving and happy home," saying Pettway was convicted of five crimes while Carlina was in her custody and had confessed to cocaine use from 1983 through 2005.

In a letter to the judge, Pettway apologized, blaming untreated psychological disorders from her failed pregnancies.

"It may not sound correct on paper but I am hopelessly SORRY," her handwritten note said.

White has described encountering Pettway on the day her daughter disappeared, dressed like a nurse. "She came up to me and said to me, 'Don't cry. Your daughter is going to be OK.'"

The case was solved by Carlina herself.

As she grew up in Connecticut under the name Nejdra Nance, the girl became increasingly suspicious of her own identity. Pettway ultimately told her a part-truth, admitting she was someone else's daughter but claiming she had been willingly given away by a drug addict.

Carlina White said she browsed the website of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for clues to her identity. After matching a photo of herself with one on the site, she tracked down her true mother and they reunited in January 2011. A DNA test confirmed they were mother and child.

Joy White declined to comment about Carlina White's absence from court Monday.

In court papers, defense lawyers Robert Baum and Sabrina Shroff called Pettway "broken and severely depressed."

The lawyers said Carlina White declined to speak at the sentencing because she didn't want to go back to court and felt she had done enough work finding her biological parents.

They also noted that she is represented by counsel and has a movie project in the works.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/woman-gets-12-years-snatching-ny-baby-1987-194842995.html

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