Friday, November 30, 2012

T-Wolves' Rubio set for 1st practice in 9 months

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ? For Ricky Rubio, the waiting has been the hardest part.

Now that Minnesota's dynamic young point guard is achingly close to playing in his first game in nearly nine months, Rubio says it's important to be patient with his recovery from torn ligaments in his left knee. He was cleared to return to full-contact practice this week and is expected to practice this weekend, but it's still too soon to tell when he will be able to play in a game for the Wolves.

"I don't want to think about dates, 'cause I don't want to rush it," Rubio said Friday after the team's shootaround before a game against the Milwaukee Bucks. "I want to feel like (I can) practice, and (worry) nothing at all about my knee. When that time comes, I will be ready."

Rubio tore the ACL and LCL in his left knee late in a game against the Lakers on March 9, derailing a thrilling rookie season for the Spanish import that helped make the Timberwolves relevant again after years of wallowing at the bottom of the Western Conference. He had surgery on March 21, and started the first significant rehabilitation program of his basketball career. The laborious process took the fun and creativity away from a game that's consumed him since he was a young boy.

"I think the most difficult part is being patient," Rubio said. "You can't do more than they say because you can get hurt. Being patient is hard. It's hard, but it is what it is. You just have to work as hard as you can and that's it."

Rubio has been participating in non-contact work with the Wolves for the past two weeks. He says the mobility in his knee is just about 100 percent, and he's anxious to see how it responds to his first practice, which could come as soon as Saturday.

"I think I feel great, but what they're saying is once you're playing basketball it's different," he said. "You can do whatever you want. You can run a lot. But then practice, it's just different. In the game, it's just different than everything else you do. They were saying I have to do running, do sprint, and after a couple things I will be exhausted, but I want to feel that."

The Timberwolves have been adamant throughout the process that they won't rush Rubio back. He's too important to the long-term health of the franchise to risk further injury for the sake of an extra win or two in December.

That said, the sooner he's back on the court zipping behind-the-back passes and alley-oop lobs before an adoring fan base, the better for a Wolves team that has struggled to find a consistent offensive flow without him. Luke Ridnour and JJ Barea haven't been able to get the ball moving from side to side as freely and easily as it did when Rubio was pulling the trigger.

They've also played at a much slower pace than coach Rick Adelman has historically preferred, turning games into grind-it-out affairs based heavily on the pick-and-roll in the halfcourt. With Rubio last season, the pace was much quicker, baskets were easier to come by and his defense on the perimeter made a huge difference as well.

Injuries to Kevin Love, Brandon Roy, Chase Budinger, Nikola Pekovic and Barea have also factored into the change in approach. But Rubio is the straw that stirs the drink in Minnesota.

So when will he play in a game?

The Timberwolves hosted the Bucks on Friday night, followed by three days off before a back-to-back in Philadelphia and Boston next week. The team has yet to announce a practice schedule, but they are expected to workout at least twice before hitting the road, and quite possibly on all three days as they try to get Rubio back up to speed.

The chances of Rubio playing in the back-to-back next week would seem slim given the team's stated approach of easing him back into things. That means a possibly playing a home game against Cleveland on Dec. 7, or perhaps a home game against Denver on Dec. 12 after four more days off.

"After the first or second practice, I will know more where I'm at," Rubio said. "Because right now I can practice, but I don't know how I will feel after my first practice."

Timberwolves president of basketball operations David Kahn said Rubio likely will start out with about 16-18 minutes of action in his first few games. Rubio knows that's probably for the best, but he doesn't have to like it.

"That's what the doctors said, that the first games we'll have to limit the minutes, which I say OK," Rubio said. "But once I'm out there, I don't think I can handle that. But it's going to be coach's decision to put me on the court."

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Big Tobacco uses trade pacts to thwart new laws

A pack of Marlboro Menthol cigarettes intended for sale in Australia. As of Dec. 1, all cigarettes sold in the country must be sold in plain packaging with graphic warnings covering 75 percent of the front and 90 percent of the back of the pack under a groundbreaking law.

By Myron LevinFairWarning

As countries around the world ramp up their campaigns against smoking with tough restrictions on tobacco advertising, the industry is fighting back by?invoking international trade agreements to thwart the most stringent rules.

A key battlefront is Australia, which is trying to repel a legal assault on its groundbreaking law requiring cigarettes to be sold in plain packs without distinctive brand logos or colors. Contesting the law, which takes effect Dec. 1, are the top multinational cigarette makers and three countries ? Ukraine, Honduras and Dominican Republic ? whose legal fees are being paid by the industry.

The dispute underlines broader concerns about trade provisions that enable foreign companies to challenge national health, labor and environmental standards. Once a country ratifies a trade agreement, its terms supersede domestic laws. If a country?s regulations are found to impose unreasonable restrictions on trade, it must amend the rules or compensate the nation or foreign corporation that brought the complaint.


In the case of Australia?s plain packaging law, the tobacco industry and its allies are challenging the measure as a violation of intellectual property rights under trade agreements the nation signed years ago.

Public health advocates fear the legal attack will deter other countries from passing strong measures to combat the public health burdens of smoking. The ?cost of defending this case, and the risk of being held liable, would intimidate all but the most wealthy, sophisticated countries into inaction,? said Matthew L. Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids in Washington D.C.

The advocates also say countries should be free to decide how best to protect public health, without being second-guessed by unelected trade panels. Moreover, they argue, tobacco products, which kill when used as intended, should not be afforded the same trade protections as other goods and services.

Worldwide, nearly 6 million people a year die of smoking-related causes, according to the World Health Organization, which says the toll could top 8 million by 2030. With fewer people lighting up in wealthy nations, nearly 80 percent of the world?s 1 billion smokers live in low- and middle-income countries.

Marlboro, the world's top-selling brand, is shown packaged under labeling laws of, clockwise from upper left, the U.S., Egypt, Djibouti, Hungary.

Countries have been emboldened to pass more stringent measures by the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. In effect since 2005, the treaty has committed about 175 nations to pursue such measures as higher cigarette taxes, public smoking bans, prohibitions on tobacco advertising, and graphic warning labels with grisly images such as diseased lungs and rotting teeth (The U.S. has signed the treaty, but the Senate has not ratified it. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ordered graphic warnings for cigarette packs, but an industry court challenge on 1st Amendment grounds has stalled the rule.)

Cigarette makers say they acknowledge the hazards and the need for regulations. ?We actually support the vast majority of them,? said Peter Nixon, vice president of communications for Philip Morris International, which has its headquarters in New York, its operations center in Switzerland, and is the biggest multinational cigarette maker with 16 percent of global sales.

Bans on cigarette ads spread
But the industry has watched with growing concern as more than 35 countries have adopted total or near-total bans on cigarette advertising. Its big profits depend on consumer recognition of its brands. Yet in many countries, the once-ubiquitous logos and imagery are receding, leaving the cigarette pack as a last refuge against invisibility.

Now the pack, too, is under attack. Along with plain packaging laws such as Australia?s, countries are weighing retail display bans that keep cigarette packs out of view of consumers, and laws requiring graphic health warnings so large that there is barely any room for trademarks. Tobacco companies contend that countries enforcing such rules are effectively confiscating their intellectual property and must pay damages.

The industry also claims that measures like plain packaging are counterproductive. ?We see no evidence ? none at all ? that this will be effective in reducing smoking,? Nixon of Philip Morris International said in an interview. In fact, he said, generic packaging likely will increase sales of cheap, untaxed counterfeit smokes, thus increasing consumption.

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Louis Camilleri, chairman and CEO of Philip Morris International.

Louis C. Camilleri, chairman and CEO of Philip Morris International, drew a line in the sand in remarks to Wall Street analysts in November, 2010. The company would use ?all necessary resources and?where necessary litigation, to actively challenge unreasonable regulatory proposals,?? Camilleri said, specifically mentioning plain packaging and display bans.

Up to now, tobacco-related trade disputes have mostly involved quotas or tariffs meant to protect domestic producers from foreign competition.??

The key issue now, though, isn?t traditional trade barriers, but whether health regulations unduly restrict the movement of goods. In challenging anti-smoking rules, the industry has drawn on global treaties, such as the 1994 pact known as TRIPS (the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of International Property Rights), that include broad protections for intellectual property and foreign investment.

In the hands of aggressive corporations, such long-standing provisions have become ??the ticking time bomb for this century as governments tackle problems like tobacco, the environment, obesity, access to essential medicines,? said Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids.

Two recent legal decisions showed that such cases are no slam dunk for the industry.? In September, a court in Oslo, Norway, rejected a lawsuit by Philip Morris Norway AS that challenged the country?s retail display ban. The company had claimed that in enforcing the ban, Norway had violated the European Economic Agreement by failing to adopt the least trade-restrictive measures to achieve its public health goals.

The court, siding with Norway?s government, found that other measures would not be as effective in insuring that ?as few as possible youngsters begin to smoke.??

Australia also triumphed in the first round of its legal defense of plain packaging. Rejecting a lawsuit by the four top global companies -- Japan Tobacco Inc. and Imperial Tobacco, along with British American and Philip Morris International ? Australia?s High Court upheld the law as legal and constitutional.?

The law requires that all cigarettes be sold in drab olive-brown packs, with pictorial warnings covering 75 percent of the front and 90 percent of the back.

The goal is to reduce ?the attractiveness and appeal of tobacco products to consumers, particularly young people,? a spokeswoman for Australia?s Department of Health and Ageing said in an email to FairWarning.

But two major challenges remain.

Australia law challenged under trade pacts
In one, Philip Morris Asia has accused Australia of violating a 1993 bilateral trade pact between Hong Kong and Australia. Such agreements, known as investor-state treaties, allow a foreign investor by itself to bring an arbitration claim for damages against a country.

The case is before an arbitration panel of the U.N. Commission on International Trade Law.

In the other, Ukraine, Honduras and the Dominican Republic earlier this year brought their challenges before the World Trade Organization.

The complaint in March by Ukraine was a striking paradox. Its trade ministry filed the challenge within hours of Ukraine?s president signing a ban on tobacco advertising, and its parliament voting to ban public smoking ? revolutionary moves in chain-smoking Eastern Europe. Trade officials took the action despite Ukraine having no tobacco exports to Australia, and therefore no apparent financial interest in its anti-smoking policies.

But prodded by the tobacco industry, the trade ministry branded the plain packaging law as a violation of intellectual property rights that Australia was bound to protect.

Honduras and the Dominican Republic soon joined the attack on Australia, filing similar complaints with the WTO.

Cigarette makers are paying for heavyweight lawyers to represent the three countries.?

As company representatives have told FairWarning, Philip Morris International is paying the firm of Sidley Austin to represent the Dominican Republic, while British American is picking up legal expenses for Ukraine and Honduras.?

?We are happy to support countries who, like us, feel plain packaging could adversely affect trade,? said British American spokesman Jem Maidment.?

It?s not unusual in trade disputes for corporations to give legal assistance to governments with mutual interests. In this case, however, the three countries appear to have little, if any, direct stake in Australia?s tobacco control policies.

While tobacco exports from Ukraine to Australia are nonexistent, exports from Honduras and Dominican Republic in the past three years have averaged $60,000 (U.S.) and $806,000, respectively, according to figures from Australia?s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Responding in April to an inquiry from Ukrainian journalists, the country?s Ministry of Economic Development and Trade said it had ?a policy of supporting Ukrainian producers and protecting their interests in the internal and external markets.? In this case, the ministry said, it had ?received concerns? about Australia?s law from the Ukrainian Association of Tobacco Producers, made up of the top tobacco multinationals, and from the Union of Wholesalers and Producers of Alcohol and Tobacco Association.?

Konstantin Krasovksy, a tobacco control official in Ukraine?s Ministry of Health, told FairWarning the countries had allowed themselves to be used. ?Honduras, Dominican Republic and Ukraine agreed to be a prostitute,? he said.

Honduran officials, in an April press release, said Australia?s law ??contravenes?? its trade obligations. It noted that the tobacco industry ?employs several hundred thousand people directly and indirectly throughout the supply chain in Honduras.?

The Dominican Republic, a major cigar exporter, also said plain packaging ?will have a significant impact on our economy.?? In a written statement to FairWarning, Katrina Naut, director general for foreign trade with the country?s Ministry of Industry and Commerce, said that if other countries join Australia in adopting plain packaging, it will lead to falling prices for name-brand tobacco products and ?an increase ? rather than a decrease ? in consumption and illicit trade.??

Uruquay vs. Philip Morris
Among supporters of Australia, none is more vociferous than the government of Uruguay. It recently told the WTO?s Dispute Settlement Body that the global trading system ?should not force its Members to allow that a product that kills its citizens in unacceptable and alarming proportions continues to be sold wrapped as candy to attract new victims.?

Uruguay?s stance reflects its own high-stakes battle with Philip Morris.

The tobacco giant has challenged Uruguay?s requirement of graphic warnings on 80 percent of cigarette packs. Philip Morris is also fighting a rule that limits cigarette marketers to a single style per brand, making it illegal to sell Marlboro Gold and Green along with Marlboro Red.

The challenge by Swiss units of Philip Morris cites a 1991 bilateral treaty between Switzerland and Uruguay. Since filing the complaint in 2010, the tobacco company has also closed its only cigarette factory in Uruguay.

The regulations ?are extreme, have not been proven to be effective, have seriously harmed the company?s investments in Uruguay,? according to a statement by Philip Morris International.

Uruguay, with a population of less than 3.5 million and an annual gross domestic product of about $50 billion, seems a poor match for the tobacco giant, which had sales of $77 billion in 2011.

Amid reports that government officials were seeking a face-saving settlement, Bloomberg Philanthropies announced in late 2010 that it would fund the legal defense of Uruguay?s anti-smoking laws. New York Mayor and businessman Michael R. Bloomberg, an ardent tobacco foe, affirmed the support of his namesake charity in a call to Uruguayan President Jose Mujica.

Advocates fear other countries may have a harder time standing their ground. ?Bloomberg has been very generous, but his resources are not unlimited and he can?t pay to defend every tobacco regulation in every country,? said Chris Bostic, deputy director for policy for the group Action on Smoking and Health.

The Uruguay case could be pivotal, said Dr. Eduardo Bianco, president of the Tobacco Epidemic Research Centre ?in Uruguay. ?If they (Philip Morris International) succeed with Uruguay they would send a clear message to the rest of the developing countries: ?take care about us, you can be next.?"

FairWarning (www.fairwarning.org) is an online, investigative news organization based in Los Angeles that focuses on safety and health issues.

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    Thursday, November 29, 2012

    Baseball Agents Expressing Concern Over Anticipated Tax Increases

    Some baseball agents are considering how to squeeze out as much money for their clients prior to January 1, 2013 in an effort to avoid higher taxes. Credit: Geoff Burke-US PRESSWIRE

    The election of Barack Obama to a second term as President of the United States has some baseball agents posturing about how their players will be affected economically (via taxation) and team executives responding in kind. ?Recently, Ronald Blum of the Associated Press spoke to several baseball influencers who opined on the subject with differing responses.

    On one end of the spectrum was baseball agent Greg Genske of The Legacy Agency, who emailed Blum,

    ?Front-loading would make sense if at all possible as tax rates will definitely go up on January 1st on all high-income taxpayers. The only question is HOW MUCH will the rates increase?????

    Baseball agent Craig Landis of Landis Baseball Group, LLC did not seem convinced that tax rates will play a huge role in contract negotiation. ?He said,

    ?It?s a factor, maybe even a small factor. ?If there?s 50 variables, you can now make it a 51st. It?s not usually going to be the drive, but it?s something to consider.?

    And then Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics and a main focus of the movie,?Moneyball, stated,

    ?I think if you?re hopping around the potential of tax reform, you?re probably chasing your tail. ?If they can predict when something?s going to happen, then they?re much further ahead than the lawmakers.?

    Beane?s statement should be respected. ?A lot can (and probably will) change concerning tax reform prior to the start of the new year, so the panic (maybe better to call it ?concern?) may be misplaced. ?However, if an analysis conducted by a tax lawyer at Boras Corp. is correct, then may be there is a cause for concern. ?As noted by Blum,

    According to an analysis done by a tax lawyer on the staff of agent Scott Boras, a player with a $10 million salary and average deductions who plays in Florida and is a resident of that state will see his taxes rise from $3.45 million this year to $4.09 million next year under current law. If traded to the Blue Jays, that player?s 2013 tax would rise to $4.27 million. And if dealt to a California team, the tax would go up to $4.4 million.

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    Wednesday, November 28, 2012

    Rhode Island 'holiday tree': A pox on Christmas or just the Puritan way?

    Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee?s ?holiday tree? is part of a secular ?War on Christmas,? critics say. But a peek at the state?s history points to a deep tradition of religious liberty.

    By Patrik Jonsson,?Staff writer / November 28, 2012

    People view a nativity scene in Santa Monica, Calif., last year. The city has discontinued the scene after challenges by atheists. Critics say Rhode Island's decision to have a 'holiday tree' fits the same trend of a 'War on Christmas.'

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    Conflating public celebrations with the Christ mass was not how the 17th century New England Puritans rolled ? and that twinge of religious discomfort is still evident in the debate over what to call the big spruce with all the pretty lights inside the Rhode Island state capitol in Providence.

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    Christmas-boosting protesters crashed the 2011 ?holiday tree? lighting in the State House rotunda, but Gov. Lincoln Chafee, the nation?s only independent governor, vowed on Tuesday to press forward with another holiday tree lighting this year.

    Fox News, in particular, has zeroed in on Governor Chafee as the latest prosecutor of the ?War on Christmas? ? shorthand for what many Christians see as a movement by secularists and progressives to diminish America?s religious traditions, specifically Christmas.

    To be sure, the question of how to incorporate Christian symbols and celebrations in the public square continues to be an earnest question for many towns, cities, and states. Courts across the country have been busy adjudicating dozens of atheist challenges to Christmas scenes and symbols erected on public land, and Santa Monica, Calif., for one, decided to end its long-time nativity display this year rather than try to referee an argument about whether an atheist should be able to include an anti-God display.

    Yet the case of the Rhode Island holiday tree stands in sharp contrast to the secular vs. Christian debate. Indeed, the battle over what to call the State House tree could be better described as one of faith vs. faith ? an intra-Protestant battle of neo-Puritan ideals against Evangelical lines in the sand.

    Expelled from the rigidly Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious views in 1636, Roger Williams founded the Providence colony and called for a complete separation of church and state, a brave stance which eventually earned the Ocean State a reputation as a refuge for religious dissidents, particularly Jews and Quakers.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/IQJI86Jz4-s/Rhode-Island-holiday-tree-A-pox-on-Christmas-or-just-the-Puritan-way

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    Tuesday, November 27, 2012

    How to help Dennis Hallman?s family after devastating house fire

    As we mentioned last week, former UFC fighter Dennis Hallman lost his home the night before Thanksgiving to a fire. Luckily, no one was home and no one was injured in the fire that took six hours to put out. The MMA community has responded to help Hallman and his four children rebuild.

    Fighter Benji Radach has put together a fund to help Hallman rebuild. 113 people have already donated to get the total over $10,000. To donate, click here. People have already contributed amounts ranging from $5 to $500.

    Hallman has been fighting since 1996, and he told Sports Illustrated that the worst things he lost in the fire were irreplaceable items like pictures of his family and programs from his fights.

    "That's the stuff that makes you want to cry when you think about it. At first, I was angry about it, but sitting there with my sons around me, I thought, I can't take any of that stuff with me to the grave," said Hallman.

    Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/help-dennis-hallman-family-devastating-house-fire-211952918--mma.html

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    What would you do, my mothers house or my house?

    I am a 44 year old Independent Adult, that is temporarily living with my mother and step dad because of an injury I received a month ago which resulted in a broken leg. I was immobile and needed much care. Now I can get around on crutches but still not able to cook etc. I have a 14 year son and he stays with us also so that my mom can get him to and from school for me. My stepdad is very selfish man and he does not want us here and malkes us miserable but my mom is enjoying our company. I tried talking to my mom, but she does not allow anyone to talk negative about my stepdad. I am off work until next year and am now in a boot for 4 weeks,which makes it easier to get round. I want to go back home,I am loosing my sanity, but mom is tryna force me to stay with her. Mom is enjoying my company, and I as well.

    HERE IS the situation, my mom is feeling guilty because she caused me to fall but it was an accident. We were coming out of a public building and she tripped on a step and fell into the back of me, without warning which pushed me over 6 flights of stairs. In my mind, I was angry at her at first because she never warned me that she was falling, I though she should have said HELP, MOVE, or I am falling help me, but I am glad that I took the fall instead of her because she is 61 years old. We were told that she is the 2nd customer to fall on the step and the company still has not fixed it so it was definately not her fault.

    Long story short, me and my siblings cannot tolerate my step dad. I am helping my parents financially and I am also taking care of my home that I left my 19 year old son in that is doing lord knows what in my absence. My 19 year old is not working or going to school but have full range in my home. SORRY GUYS BUT I WOKE UP NEEDING TO VENT.I have been on my job 24 years, I have degrees, built my own home, and to date cannot walk and I miss normancy in my life, I cannot talk on the phone, step dad comes in room and listen to my conversations, leaves when they are over, if my boyfirends comes over to see my my step dad sits in the rooms with us until he leaves because he does not like visitors in his home. My step dad is my siblings biological dad and they will not come to see me when he is here because no one wants to be around him. SUGGESTIONS NEEDED,as many as possible, plese answer.

    Update: November 25, 2012.
    I did not mention but yes, I am thankful and appreciative of my mom caring for me and I tell her everyday. I have spoken to my step dad about his behavior but he is a user and a difficult person, and I am the only famiy member that tolerate him, please as many as possible continue share your opinion.

    - Asked by Female, 36-45

    Source: http://www.answerology.com/index.aspx/question/3155846_What-would-you-do-my-mothers-house-or-my-house.html

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    Syrian rebels take airbase in slow progress toward Damascus

    AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels said on Sunday they had captured a helicopter base east of Damascus after an overnight assault, their latest gain in a costly battle to unseat President Bashar al-Assad that is drawing nearer to his seat of power.

    The Marj al-Sultan base, 15 km (10 miles) from the capital, is the second military facility on the outskirts of the city reported to have fallen to Assad's opponents this month.

    Activists said rebels had destroyed two helicopters and taken 15 prisoners.

    "We are coming for you Bashar," a rebel shouted in an internet video of what activists said was Marj al-Sultan. Restrictions on non-state media meant it could not be verified.

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    Assad's core forces, drawn mainly from his minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam that has dominated power in Syria for nearly five decades, are entrenched in the capital.

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    "None of those killed were older than 15 years old. There are two women among 15 people wounded," said Abu Kassem, an activist in the village told Reuters.

    A Western diplomat following the fighting said Assad still had the upper hand. "The army will allow positions to fall here and there, but it can still easily muster the strength to drive back the rebels where it sees a danger," the diplomat said.

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    Iran's Shi'ite rulers have stepped up support for Assad while Sunni Arab powers helped forge a new opposition coalition this month recognised by France and Britain as the sole representative of the Syrians.

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    Turkey fears security on its border may crumble as the Syrian army fights harder against the rebels, some of whom have enjoyed sanctuary in Turkey in their 20-month-old revolt against Assad's rule.

    Ankara has scrambled fighter jets and returned fire after stray Syrian shells and mortar bombs from heavy fighting along the border landed in its territory.

    More than 120,000 Syrian refugees are sheltering in camps in southern Turkey and more are expected with winter setting in and millions of people estimated to be short of food inside Syria.

    Abu Mussab, a rebel operative in the area of Hajar al-Aswad in south Damascus, said the opposition fighters had given up expecting a no-fly zone. "The bet is now on better organization and tactics," he said.

    The video said by activists to have been filmed at the Marj al-Sultan base showed rebel fighters carrying AK-47 rifles.

    An anti-aircraft gun was positioned on top of an empty bunker and a rebel commander from the Ansar al-Islam, a major Muslim rebel unit, was shown next to a helicopter.

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    Damaged mobile radar stations could be seen on hilltops, with rebels waiving as they walked around the compound.

    Footage from Saturday evening showed rebels firing rocket-propelled grenades at the base, and what appeared to be a helicopter engulfed in flames.

    Last week rebels briefly captured an air defence base near the southern Damascus district of Hajar al-Aswad, seizing weapons and equipment before pulling out to avoid retaliation from Assad's air force.

    (Additional reporting by Dominic Evans in Beirut Yeganeh Torbati in Dubai and Ece Toksabay in Istanbul; Editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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    "In addition to being surprised to discover that chandelier cells are born 'late'?after other inhibitory cells ? in a part of the cortex we didn't know about," says Huang, "our second surprise is that once born, these cells take a very stereotyped route into the cortex and assume very specific positions, in three cortical layers." (Layers 2, 5 and 6). "This leads us to postulate that other specific cortical cell types also have specific migration routes in development."

    As Huang points out, his team's new discoveries about chandelier cells have implications for disease research, since it is known that the number and connective density of chandelier cells is diminished in schizophrenia. Associations of the same type have recently been made in epilepsy.

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    "The spatial and temporal origin of chandelier cells in mouse cortex" appears online ahead of print November 22, 2012 in Science Express.

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    Veterans' groups say the influx of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans is welcome because it comes at a time when the overall number of veterans in Congress is on a steep and steady decline. In the mid-1970s, the vast majority of lawmakers tended to be veterans.

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    ?Scott Perry of Pennsylvania commanded an aviation battalion in Iraq in 2009 and 2010.

    ?Doug Collins of Georgia was a chaplain in Iraq.

    ?Tom Cotton of Arkansas, a Harvard Law School graduate, was an infantry platoon leader in Iraq and then was on a reconstruction team in Afghanistan. In between, he was a platoon leader at Arlington National Cemetery.

    Cotton said the reason he ran for Congress is the same one that led him to enter the Army after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

    "I felt we had been attacked for who we are ? the home of freedom," Cotton said. "And I worry now our liberty is threatened at home by the debt crisis we face, which in the long term will mean less prosperity and less opportunity, and therefore less liberty."

    Cotton said he could easily see himself working with Duckworth and Gabbard on veteran's issues. "They've carried a heavy load and we owe them a great debt," he said.

    At the same time, it's clear the freshmen veterans have clear differences of opinion over policy matters. For example, Gabbard is a strong critic of the war in Afghanistan. She says the United States needs to get out as quickly and safely as possible. Cotton opposes setting timetables for withdrawal.

    "We're trying to win a counter-insurgency war where we can put a friendly, allied, stable government in place," Cotton said. "It's certainly been a long and somewhat winding road, but on the whole, America and our interests in the world are much better off for having waged the war in Afghanistan."

    There also will be differences over spending priorities. Cotton is reluctant to trim spending on defense as a way to deal with the deficit.

    Duckworth said certain programs need close examination, particularly in the area of government contracts. She said she "can actually stand up and talk about defense spending in a way that will be realistic without being attacked for lack of patriotism or not being strong on defense."

    Associated Press

    Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2012-11-23-Congress-Veterans/id-4a41c7c1bf98491fb6abbf378ae29a48

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