Saturday, February 25, 2012

'Wanderlust': The Reviews Are In!

Critics are a bit grossed out by the raunchy comedy but still charmed by leading man Paul Rudd.
By Kara Warner


Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston in "Wanderlust"
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Fans of the big-screen pairing of Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd have likely been waiting for the two likable actors to reunite since their 1998 romantic dramedy "The Object of My Affection." At long last, that wait is over with the release of "Wanderlust," a comedy in which Aniston and Rudd play a stressed-out Manhattan couple who end up traveling through a hippie-ish community that teaches them a lesson or two about what's really important in life.

The critical response is at 55 percent "Fresh" over at Rotten Tomatoes, with some folks enjoying the awkward humor and unflappable charm of Paul Rudd and others having issues with Rudd and Aniston's schtick. Read on as we frolic through the "Wanderlust" reviews!

The Irresistible Charm of Paul Rudd
"Paul Rudd is the best friend a movie comedy can have. He always delivers the goods and something extra, usually something wild and weirdly wonderful. In 'Wanderlust,' Rudd lets the funny fly. Like the movie he's in, Rudd only seems normal. Inside, it's all deliriously unhinged. Rudd plays George, an uptight Wall Street suit squeezed into a Manhattan micro-loft with his documentarian wife Linda (Jennifer Aniston) until the recession shuts them both down. Off they go to Georgia where his idiot brother (Ken Marino, the film's co-writer) offers him a job in his porta-potty business. Unacceptable. So George and Linda take shelter in Elysium, a commune where craziness reigns along with pot, acid, dodgy hygiene and free love. When the luscious Eva (Malin Akerman) offers to get it on with him, George unravels his straight laces. Here comes the Rudd time capsule moment: In a mirror, George rehearses talking dirty to Eva, taking the word 'dick' and stretching it into syllables of near-pornographic hilarity. It helps that Rudd is once again working with director and co-writer David Wain, as he did in 'Role Models' and the immortal 2001 indie 'Wet Hot American Summer.' " — Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

The Comedy and Quirk Factors
"In sophisticated comedy, what's funny is the tension between proper manners and the nasty or sexy subtext. Whereas in low comedy, there are no manners, and the nasty or sexy subtext is right there on the surface. And then there's 'Wanderlust,' in which the subtext is blasted through megaphones — the characters say so insanely much you want to scream. The satire is as broad as a battleship and equally bombarding. But it takes guts to do a comedy this big without gross-out slapstick, and the writers and the actors are all in. ... You say it sounds like a bunch of stereotypes — and 40-year-old stereotypes? The defense concedes the point. It's not fresh terrain. But this tribe of hippies is also a tribe of marvelously inventive comic actors doing a fair amount of inspired improvisation and grooving on the mindset." — David Edelstein, NPR

The Final Word, Pro-Con-Pro Style
"The role of an uptight fish out of water is what Rudd was born for, and he plays George with the congeniality and improvisatorial brio for which he's become deservedly famous. He and Theroux, who's barely recognizable beneath a thatch of long hair and a beard, deliver the most well-earned laughs in 'Wanderlust,' which otherwise traffics in tired jokes about menstrual cycles, placenta soup and rubbing your fingers together instead of clapping. ... Between this film and last summer's 'Horrible Bosses,' Aniston's coyness — starring in explicit movies without having to be explicit herself — seems to be becoming her stock in trade. It's not a particularly commendable one, and 'Wanderlust' does little to disprove that she's still a star more suited to TV rather than the big screen. As for Rudd, he still has charm to burn, even playing a type he's long since outgrown. Like George observing the overgrown children of Elysium, it might be time for Rudd to move on." — Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post

"The production has all the style and subtlety — and, admittedly, the exuberance — of TV sketch material. A psychedelic sequence makes Madonna's halftime show look like high art. Both the straight and hippie realms are populated by parallel groups of fevered eccentrics; the cast includes Mr. Marino, Justin Theroux, Malin Akerman, Joe Lo Truglio, Kathryn Hahn, Kerri Kenney, Lauren Ambrose and Linda Lavin. Alan Alda is the commune's venerable founder, Carvin, whose brain long ago failed the acid test. 'Wanderlust' is nothing if not strenuous, strident and gross, and most of it fails the comedy test." — Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal

"There are so many things to feel guilty about liking in the pure and prurient guilty pleasure that is 'Wanderlust.' Starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston, this is a comedy of no manners about finding your bliss and escaping the modern grind. The laughter is served up naughty and nice, and frequently au naturel, earning it an R rating when perhaps RR (really raunchy) would have been more appropriate. Appropriateness, however, has pretty much been jettisoned by the filmmakers, who have opted instead for the good-fun-found-in-bad-taste tradition of 'The Hangover.' Directed by David Wain and co-written with his frequent comic collaborator, Ken Marino, the film is, overall, a very wobbly affair starting with all the dangling naked body parts that greet George (Rudd) and Linda (Aniston) when the couple pulls into a free-love commune they mistake for a B&B." — Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times

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Friday, February 24, 2012

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Friday, February 17, 2012

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Stem cell study in mice offers hope for treating heart attack patients

ScienceDaily (Feb. 15, 2012) ? A UCSF stem cell study conducted in mice suggests a novel strategy for treating damaged cardiac tissue in patients following a heart attack. The approach potentially could improve cardiac function, minimize scar size, lead to the development of new blood vessels -- and avoid the risk of tissue rejection.

In the investigation, reported online in the journal PLoS ONE, the researchers isolated and characterized a novel type of cardiac stem cell from the heart tissue of middle-aged mice following a heart attack.

Then, in one experiment, they placed the cells in the culture dish and showed they had the ability to differentiate into cardiomyocytes, or "beating heart cells," as well as endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells, all of which make up the heart.

In another, they made copies, or "clones," of the cells and engrafted them in the tissue of other mice of the same genetic background who also had experienced heart attacks. The cells induced angiogenesis, or blood vessel growth, or differentiated, or specialized, into endothelial and smooth muscle cells, improving cardiac function.

"These findings are very exciting," said first author Jianqin Ye, PhD, MD, senior scientist at UCSF's Translational Cardiac Stem Cell Program. First, "we showed that we can isolate these cells from the heart of middle-aged animals, even after a heart attack." Second, he said, "we determined that we can return these cells to the animals to induce repair."

Importantly, the stem cells were identified and isolated in all four chambers of the heart, potentially making it possible to isolate them from patients' hearts by doing right ventricular biopsies, said Ye. This procedure is "the safest way of obtaining cells from the heart of live patients, and is relatively easy to perform," he said.

"The finding extends the current knowledge in the field of native cardiac progenitor cell therapy," said senior author Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD, director of UCSF's Translational Cardiac Stem Cell Program and an associate professor at the UCSF Division of Cardiology. "Most of the previous research has focused on a different subset of cardiac progenitor cells. These novel cardiac precursor cells appear to have great therapeutic potential."

The hope, he said, is that patients who have severe heart failure after a heart attack or have cardiomyopathy would be able to be treated with their own cardiac stem cells to improve the overall health and function of the heart. Because the cells would have come from the patients, themselves, there would be no concern of cell rejection after therapy.

The cells, known as Sca-1+ stem enriched in Islet (Isl-1) expressing cardiac precursors, play a major role in cardiac development. Until now, most of the research has focused on a different subset of cardiac progenitor, or early stage, cells known as, c-kit cells.

The Sca-1+ cells, like the c-kit cells, are located within a larger clump of cells called cardiospheres.

The UCSF researchers used special culture techniques and isolated Sca-1+ cells enriched in the Isl-1expressing cells, which are believed to be instrumental in the heart's development. Since Isl-1 is expressed in the cell nucleus, it has been difficult to isolate them but the new technique enriches for this cell population.

The findings suggest a potential treatment strategy, said Yeghiazarians. "Heart disease, including heart attack and heart failure, is the number one killer in advanced countries. It would be a huge advance if we could decrease repeat hospitalizations, improve the quality of life and increase survival." More studies are being planned to address these issues in the future.

An estimated 785,000 Americans will have a new heart attack this year, and 470,000 who will have a recurrent attack. Heart disease remains the number one killer in the United States, accounting for one out of every three deaths, according to the American Heart Association.

Medical costs of cardiovascular disease are projected to triple from $272.5 billion to $818.1 billion between now and 2030, according to a report published in the journal Circulation.

First author Ye, Henry Shih, Richard E. Sievers, Yan Zhang, and Megha Prasad are with the UCSF Division of Cardiology; Yeghiazarians and Andrew Boyle are with the UCSF Division of Cardiology and the UCSF Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research; William Grossman is with the UCSF Division of Cardiology and the UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute; Harold S. Bernstein is with the UCSF Cardiovascular Research Institute, the UCSF Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research, and the UCSF Department of Pediatrics; Hua Su is with UCSF Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care; and Yan Zhou with the UCSF Department of Cell and Tissue Biology.

The study was supported by funds from the Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation, the UCSF Cardiac Stem Cell Fund and the Harold Castle Foundation.

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  1. Jianqin Ye, Andrew Boyle, Henry Shih, Richard E. Sievers, Yan Zhang, Megha Prasad, Hua Su, Yan Zhou, William Grossman, Harold S. Bernstein, Yerem Yeghiazarians. Sca-1 Cardiosphere-Derived Cells Are Enriched for Isl1-Expressing Cardiac Precursors and Improve Cardiac Function after Myocardial Injury. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (1): e30329 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030329

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

College students, fish show surprising similarities in numerical approximation

College students, fish show surprising similarities in numerical approximation [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 15-Feb-2012
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Fish are as good at evaluating numerical ratios as college students are, says a study published in the Feb. 15 issue of the open access journal PLoS ONE.

Both the fish and the college students had to determine which of two collections of objects was larger. The students played a computerized game in which they chose the display showing more dots, without verbally counting them. The guppies were given the option to join either of two groups of fish, in adjoining tanks to each side; previous work has shown that guppies show a strong preference for larger groups.

The results showed strong similarities between the behaviors of the two species. In both cases, the ability to distinguish between large numbers depended greatly on the ratio between them; for example, it would be easier to choose between 25 and 5 (high ratio) than between 25 and 20 (low ratio). On the other hand, for smaller numbers (up to four), the ratio did not affect the participant's ability to discriminate.

The authors, led by Christian Agrillo of the University of Padova in Italy, write that their results may suggest an ancient evolutionary origin for modern human mathematical abilities.

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Citation: Agrillo C, Piffer L, Bisazza A, Butterworth B (2012) Evidence for Two Numerical Systems That Are Similar in Humans and Guppies. PLoS ONE 7(2):e31923. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031923

Financial Disclosure: This research was funded by research grant ''Progetto di Eccellenza CARIPARO 2007'', and ''Progetto Giovani Studiosi 2010'' from University of Padova to Christian Agrillo. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

Competing Interest Statement: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.


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College students, fish show surprising similarities in numerical approximation [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 15-Feb-2012
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Contact: Yael Franco
yfranco@plos.org
415-568-3169
Public Library of Science

Fish are as good at evaluating numerical ratios as college students are, says a study published in the Feb. 15 issue of the open access journal PLoS ONE.

Both the fish and the college students had to determine which of two collections of objects was larger. The students played a computerized game in which they chose the display showing more dots, without verbally counting them. The guppies were given the option to join either of two groups of fish, in adjoining tanks to each side; previous work has shown that guppies show a strong preference for larger groups.

The results showed strong similarities between the behaviors of the two species. In both cases, the ability to distinguish between large numbers depended greatly on the ratio between them; for example, it would be easier to choose between 25 and 5 (high ratio) than between 25 and 20 (low ratio). On the other hand, for smaller numbers (up to four), the ratio did not affect the participant's ability to discriminate.

The authors, led by Christian Agrillo of the University of Padova in Italy, write that their results may suggest an ancient evolutionary origin for modern human mathematical abilities.

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Citation: Agrillo C, Piffer L, Bisazza A, Butterworth B (2012) Evidence for Two Numerical Systems That Are Similar in Humans and Guppies. PLoS ONE 7(2):e31923. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031923

Financial Disclosure: This research was funded by research grant ''Progetto di Eccellenza CARIPARO 2007'', and ''Progetto Giovani Studiosi 2010'' from University of Padova to Christian Agrillo. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

Competing Interest Statement: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.


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Monday, February 13, 2012

AP IMPACT: USAID contractor work in Cuba detailed

FILE - In this March 5, 2011, file photo Cuban security forces arrive with USAID subcontractor Alan Gross, left, outside the courthouse in Havana, Cuba, where he is to stand trial. Gross sits in a military prison hospital. His family says he has lost about 100 pounds and they express concern about his health. All the U.S. diplomatic attempts to win his freedom have come up empty and there is no sign that Cuba is prepared to act on appeals for a humanitarian release. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes, File)

FILE - In this March 5, 2011, file photo Cuban security forces arrive with USAID subcontractor Alan Gross, left, outside the courthouse in Havana, Cuba, where he is to stand trial. Gross sits in a military prison hospital. His family says he has lost about 100 pounds and they express concern about his health. All the U.S. diplomatic attempts to win his freedom have come up empty and there is no sign that Cuba is prepared to act on appeals for a humanitarian release. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes, File)

FILE - In this March 4, 2011, file photo Judy Gross and Peter J. Kahn, respectively wife of and lawyer for U.S. government contractor Alan Gross, arrive at the courthouse in Havana, Cuba, for Gross's trial. Gross was sentenced to 15 years in prison for seeking to "undermine the integrity and independence" of Cuba. All the U.S. diplomatic attempts to win his freedom have come up empty and there is no sign that Cuba is prepared to act on appeals for a humanitarian release. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 23, 2011, file photo Cuba's President Raul Castro delivers his closing speech during a parliamentary meeting in Havana, Cuba, during which he announced that Cuba's supreme governing body had granted a pardon to nearly 3,000 prisoners, including some convicted of political crimes, but made no mention of American aid contractor Alan Gross. Gross was sentenced to 15 years in prison for seeking to "undermine the integrity and independence" of Cuba. All the U.S. diplomatic attempts to win his freedom have come up empty and there is no sign that Cuba is prepared to act on appeals for a humanitarian release. (AP Photo/Ismael Francisco, Prensa Latina, File)

FILE - In this March 28, 2011, file photo former U.S. President Jimmy Carter signs the guest book at the Jewish Community center in Havana, Cuba. Carter came to Cuba to discuss economic policies and ways to improve Washington-Havana relations, more strained than usual since the imprisonment of American aid contractor Alan Gross. Gross was sentenced to 15 years in prison for seeking to "undermine the integrity and independence" of Cuba. All the U.S. diplomatic attempts to win his freedom have come up empty and there is no sign that Cuba is prepared to act on appeals for a humanitarian release. (AP Photo/Adalberto Roque, Pool)

(AP) ? Piece by piece, in backpacks and carry-on bags, American aid contractor Alan Gross made sure laptops, smartphones, hard drives and networking equipment were secreted into Cuba. The most sensitive item, according to official trip reports, was the last one: a specialized mobile phone chip that experts say is often used by the Pentagon and the CIA to make satellite signals virtually impossible to track.

The purpose, according to an Associated Press review of Gross' reports, was to set up uncensored satellite Internet service for Cuba's small Jewish community.

The operation was funded as democracy promotion for the U.S. Agency for International Development, established in 1961 to provide economic, development and humanitarian assistance around the world in support of U.S. foreign policy goals. Gross, however, identified himself as a member of a Jewish humanitarian group, not a representative of the U.S. government.

Cuban President Raul Castro called him a spy, and Gross was sentenced last March to 15 years in prison for seeking to "undermine the integrity and independence" of Cuba. U.S. officials say he did nothing wrong and was just carrying out the normal mission of USAID.

Gross said at his trial in Cuba that he was a "trusting fool" who was duped. But his trip reports indicate that he knew his activities were illegal in Cuba and that he worried about the danger, including possible expulsion.

One report says a community leader "made it abundantly clear that we are all 'playing with fire.'"

Another time Gross said: "This is very risky business in no uncertain terms."

And finally: "Detection of satellite signals will be catastrophic."

The case has heightened frictions in the decades-long political struggle between the United States and its communist neighbor to the south, and raises questions about how far democracy-building programs have gone ? and whether cloak-and-dagger work is better left to intelligence operatives.

Gross' company, JBDC Inc., which specializes in setting up Internet access in remote locations like Iraq and Afghanistan, had been hired by Development Alternatives Inc., or DAI, of Bethesda, Maryland, which had a multimillion-dollar contract with USAID to break Cuba's information blockade by "technological outreach through phone banks, satellite Internet and cell phones."

USAID officials reviewed Gross' trip reports and received regular briefings on his progress, according to DAI spokesman Steven O'Connor. The reports were made available to the AP by a person familiar with the case who insisted on anonymity because of the documents' sensitivity.

The reports cover four visits over a five-month period in 2009. Another report, written by a representative of Gross' company, covered his fifth and final trip, the one that ended with his arrest on Dec. 3, 2009.

Together, the reports detail the lengths to which Gross went to escape Cuban authorities' detection.

To avoid airport scrutiny, Gross enlisted the help of other American Jews to bring in electronic equipment a piece at a time. He instructed his helpers to pack items, some of them banned in Cuba, in carry-on luggage, not checked bags.

He once drove seven hours after clearing security and customs rather than risk airport searches.

On his final trip, he brought in a "discreet" SIM card ? or subscriber identity module card ? intended to keep satellite phone transmissions from being pinpointed within 250 miles (400 kilometers), if they were detected at all.

The type of SIM card used by Gross is not available on the open market and is distributed only to governments, according to an official at a satellite telephone company familiar with the technology and a former U.S. intelligence official who has used such a chip. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the technology, said the chips are provided most frequently to the Defense Department and the CIA, but also can be obtained by the State Department, which oversees USAID.

Asked how Gross obtained the card, USAID spokesman Drew Bailey said only that the agency played no role in helping Gross acquire equipment. "We are a development agency, not an intelligence agency," he said.

Cuba's communist government considers all USAID democracy promotion activities to be illegal and a national security threat. USAID denies that any of its work is covert.

Gross' American lawyer, Peter J. Kahn, declined comment but has said in the past that Gross' actions were not aimed at subverting the Cuban government.

Cuban authorities consider Internet access to be a matter of national security and block some sites that are critical of the government, as well as pages with content that they deem as counterrevolutionary. Most Cubans have access only to a severely restricted island-wide Intranet service.

Proponents of providing Internet access say it can undermine authoritarian governments that control the flow of information to their people. Critics say the practice not only endangers contractors like Gross, but all American aid workers, even those not involved in secret activities.

"All too often, the outside perception is that these USAID people are intelligence officers," said Philip Giraldi, an ex-CIA officer. "That makes it bad for USAID, it makes it bad for the CIA and for any other intelligence agency who like to fly underneath the radar."

Even before he delivered the special SIM card, Gross noted in a trip report that use of Internet satellite phones would be "problematic if exposed." He was aware that authorities were using sophisticated detection equipment and said he saw workers for the government-owned telecommunications service provider conduct a radio frequency "sniff" the day before he was to set up a community's Wi-Fi operation.

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U.S. diplomats say they believe Gross was arrested to pressure the Obama administration to roll back its democracy-promotion programs. The Cuban government has alleged without citing any evidence that the programs, funded under a 1996 law calling for regime change in Cuba, are run by the CIA as part of an intelligence plan to topple the government in Havana.

While the U.S. government broadly outlines the goals of its aid programs in publicly available documents, the work in Cuba could not exist without secrecy because it is illegal there. Citing security concerns, U.S. agencies have refused to provide operational details even to congressional committees overseeing the programs.

"The reason there is less disclosure on these programs in totalitarian countries is because the people are already risking their lives to exercise their fundamental rights," said Mauricio Claver-Carone, who runs the Washington-based Cuba Democracy Advocates.

USAID rejected the notion that its contractors perform covert work.

"Nothing about USAID's Cuba programs is covert or classified in any way," says Mark Lopes, a deputy assistant administrator. "We simply carry out activities in a discreet manner to ensure the greatest possible safety of all those involved."

The U.S. National Security Act defines "covert" as government activities aimed at influencing conditions abroad "where it is intended that the role of the United States Government will not be apparent or acknowledged publicly."

USAID's democracy promotion work in Cuba was spurred by a large boost in funding under the Bush administration and a new focus on providing communications technology to Cubans. U.S. funding for Cuban aid multiplied from $3.5 million in 2000 to $45 million in 2008. It's now $20 million.

Gross was paid a half-million dollars as a USAID subcontractor, according to U.S. officials familiar with the contract. They spoke only on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the case.

USAID head Raj Shah said democracy promotion is "absolutely central" to his agency's work. The Obama administration says its Cuba programs aim to help politically repressed citizens enjoy fundamental rights by providing humanitarian support, encouraging democratic development and aiding the free flow of information.

U.S. officials say Gross' work was not subversion because he was setting up connections for Cuba's Jewish community, not for dissidents. Jewish leaders have said that they were unaware of Gross' connections to the U.S. government and that they already were provided limited Internet access. USAID has not said why it thought the community needed such sensitive technology.

Asked if such programs are meant to challenge existing leaders, Lopes said, "For USAID, our democracy programs in Cuba are not about changing a particular regime. That's for the Cuban people to decide, and we believe they should be afforded that choice."

Others disagree.

"Of course, this is covert work," said Robert Pastor, President Jimmy Carter's national security adviser for Latin America and now director of the Center for Democracy and Election Management at American University in Washington. "It's about regime change."

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Gross, of Potomac, Maryland, was a gregarious man, about 6 feet (1.8 meters) and 250 pounds (113 kilograms). He was hard to miss. He had bought a Rosetta Stone language course to improve his rudimentary Spanish and had scant knowledge of Cuba. But he knew technology. His company specialized in installing communications gear in remote parts of the world.

Gross' first trip for DAI, which ended in early April 2009, focused on getting equipment in and setting up the first of three facilities with Wi-Fi hotspots that would give unrestricted Internet access to hundreds of Cubans, especially the island's small Jewish community of 1,500.

To get the materials in, Gross relied on American Jewish humanitarian groups doing missions on the island. He traveled with the groups, relying on individuals to help bring in the equipment, according to the trip reports.

Three people briefed on Gross' work say he told contacts in Cuba he represented a Jewish organization, not the U.S. government. USAID says it now expects people carrying out its programs to disclose their U.S. government funding to the people they are helping ? if asked.

One of Gross' reports suggests he represented himself as a member of one of the groups and that he traveled with them so he could intercede with Cuban authorities if questions arose.

The helpers were supposed to pack single pieces of equipment in their carry-on luggage. That way, Gross wrote, any questions could best be handled during the X-ray process at security, rather than at a customs check. The material was delivered to Gross later at a Havana hotel, according to the trip reports.

USAID has long relied on visitors willing to carry in prohibited material, such as books and shortwave radios, U.S. officials briefed on the programs say. And USAID officials have acknowledged in congressional briefings that they have used contractors to bring in software to send encrypted messages over the Internet, according to participants in the briefings.

An alarm sounded on one of Gross' trips when one of his associates tried to leave the airport terminal; the courier had placed his cargo ? a device that can extend the range of a wireless network ? into his checked bag.

Gross intervened, saying the device was for personal use and was not a computer hard drive or a radio.

According to the trip reports, customs officials wanted to charge a 100 percent tax on the value of the item, but Gross bargained them down and was allowed to leave with it.

"On that day, it was better to be lucky than smart," Gross wrote.

Much of the equipment Gross helped bring in is legal in Cuba, but the volume of the goods could have given Cuban authorities a good idea of what he was up to.

"Total equipment" listed on his fourth trip included 12 iPods, 11 BlackBerry Curve smartphones, three MacBooks, six 500-gigabyte external drives, three Internet satellite phones known as BGANs, three routers, three controllers, 18 wireless access points, 13 memory sticks, three phones to make calls over the Internet, and networking switches. Some pieces, such as the networking and satellite equipment, are explicitly forbidden in Cuba.

Gross wrote that he smuggled the BGANs in a backpack. He had hoped to fool authorities by taping over the identifying words on the equipment: "Hughes," the manufacturer, and "Inmarsat," the company providing the satellite Internet service.

The BGANs were crucial because they provide not only satellite telephone capacity but an Internet signal that can establish a Wi-Fi hotspot for multiple users. The appeal of using satellite Internet connections is that data goes straight up, never passing through government-controlled servers.

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There was always the chance of being discovered.

Last year, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee asked about clandestine methods used to hide the programs and reports that some of them had been penetrated.

"Possible counterintelligence penetration is a known risk in Cuba," the State Department said in a written response to AP. "Those who carry out our assistance are aware of such risks."

Gross' first trip to Cuba ended in early April 2009 with establishment of a communications site in Havana.

He went back later that month and stayed about 10 days while a site was set up in Santiago, Cuba's second-largest city.

On his third trip, for two weeks in June 2009, Gross traveled to a city in the middle of the island identified by a U.S. official as Camaguey. He rented a car in Havana and drove seven hours rather than risk another encounter with airport authorities.

Gross wrote that BGANs should not be used outside Havana, where there were enough radio frequency devices to hide the emissions.

The report for Gross's fourth trip, which ended early that August, was marked final and summarized his successes: wireless networks established in three communities; about 325 users; "communications to and from the U.S. have improved and used on a regular basis." He again concluded the operation was "very risky business."

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Gross would have been fine if he had stopped there.

In late November 2009, however, he went back to Cuba for a fifth time. This time he didn't return. He was arrested 11 days later.

An additional report was written afterward on the letterhead of Gross' company. It was prepared with assistance from DAI to fulfill a contract requirement for a summary of his work, and so everyone could get paid, according to officials familiar with the document.

The report said Gross had planned to improve security of the Havana site by installing an "alternative sim card" on the satellite equipment.

The card would mask the signal of the BGAN as it transmitted to a satellite, making it difficult to track where the device was located.

The document concluded that the site's security had been increased.

It is unclear how DAI confirmed Gross' work for the report on the final trip, though a document, also on Gross' company letterhead, states that a representative for Gross contacted the Jewish community in Cuba five times after his arrest.

In a statement at his trial, Gross professed his innocence and apologized.

"I have never, would never and will never purposefully or knowingly do anything personally or professionally to subvert a government," he said. "I am deeply sorry for being a trusting fool. I was duped. I was used."

In an interview with AP, his wife, Judy, blamed DAI, the company that sent him to Cuba, for misleading him on the risks. DAI spokesman O'Connor said in a statement that Gross "designed, proposed, and implemented this work" for the company.

Meanwhile, the 62-year-old Gross sits in a military prison hospital. His family says he has lost about 100 pounds (45 kilograms) and they express concern about his health. All the U.S. diplomatic attempts to win his freedom have come up empty and there is no sign that Cuba is prepared to act on appeals for a humanitarian release.

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Home Improvement Has Never Been This Easy ... - Renewable Energy

Home improvement is an area where a consumer can be easily disappointed. Poor planning, hiring the wrong contractor, and tackling jobs that you?re not prepared for are all reasons for this. In this article we will discuss some important tips to help your next home improvement project go well. Read on to learn more.

Light is a premium often overlooked in home improvement projects. There are far, far more rooms in the world that are too dim than there are rooms that are too bright. Adding more light fixtures is almost always a wise home improvement job, and often a fairly simple one. In more extensive renovation work, installing more windows accomplishes similar results.When doing a web search looking for a contractor to hire, do specific niche searches. Many contractors work in niche aspects of home improvement and can do an excellent job for you. These contractors have the experience and expertise that is required for many of the niche home improvement jobs.

Energy Efficiency Tips

Install ceiling fans to circulate the air in your home. During summer the fan can be adjusted to blow down, and during the winter it can adjusted to draw the air up. This increases the efficiency of the utilities in your home so that you pay less in heating and cooling costs and save energy.

There are many tax credits that you can get as a home owner for energy saving improvements. Do some research, find out what they are and go for it. You will not only be increasing the value of your home but you will also be saving yourself on unneeded tax liability.

To increase energy efficiency and save significantly on your utility bills, consider replacing single pane windows with newer energy efficient ones. The investment you make in new windows now will easily pay for itself over time as your utility bills will be lower and, of course, your home will be more comfortable.

If you are looking to replace a door or many doors in your home, consider aluminum-clad storm doors that can be found in your local home improvement store. This type of door is not only energy-efficient, but it will last longer and brave the elements while also insulating and preventing drafts in the entryways of your home.

Get double-glazed windows, or even triple-glazed windows fitted to your house. These windows can decrease your annual energy bills by hundreds of dollars, as they are great insulators. They are also more difficult to smash, so you home is less likely to be broken into. Additionally, they can significantly increase the value of your home.

When looking to save money on energy, adding new energy efficient fixtures is an easy home improvement that can be done without a contractor. Adding energy efficient ceiling fan will not only add beauty, but will cut down on your cooling cost. Simply trading out your old incandescent bulbs to more energy efficient fluorescent ones can save you on energy costs.

Replacing your old windows is a great home improvement project, but do not get fooled into thinking that it is going to be a huge energy savings. The cost of replacing your old single hung windows with new energy efficient double pane windows is far greater than any savings on your utility bill could ever bring. So do not use that as a factor when determining if this is a home improvement project that you want to start.

One energy-efficient improvement you can make to your home is to replace your windows. Older-style single-panel windows don?t insulate the inside of your home nearly as well as the newer double-panel style. New windows will increase the aesthetic beauty of your home while saving you money each month in electricity bills.

When making home improvements, there is a simple way to save on your energy use. Instead of having all of your electronics plugged in, use a power strip. A power strip can be easily turned on and off when not in use. If you are not using an electronic, turn the power strip off, and you will not be using loads of energy.

Many homeowners are irritated by the buzzing and flickering emitting from their large, fluorescent overhead fixtures. For a relatively small charge, most electricians can quickly and easily install an electronic ballast. A ballast will cut down on noise and flickering, while eliminating excessive energy usage. Ballasts are also available for lighting that is on a dimmer switch.

The life of your home and the repairs you do to it could be drastically reduced if you do not know what you are doing. This is why you should take the information you have obtained from this article and devise a set plan for how you will tackle your home improvement issues.

Richie Vee, the site?s editor, is the Chief Engineer of one of the largest Platinum LEED buildings in NYC. His extensive building energy efficiency expertise from working with energy efficient construction helps guide consumers through energy savings for the average homeowner.

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Yes sir! Fashion Week trends going military

Fall 2012 fashion from Prabal Gurung is modeled during Fashion Week Feb. 11, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

Fall 2012 fashion from Prabal Gurung is modeled during Fashion Week Feb. 11, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

Prabal Gurung's Fall/Winter 2012 collection is modeled during Fashion Week, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

Designer Prabal Gurung gives an interview backstage prior to his Fall 2012 fashion show during Fashion Week Feb. 11, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

Prabal Gurung's Fall/Winter 2012 collection is modeled during Fashion Week, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

Prabal Gurung's Fall/Winter 2012 collection is modeled during Fashion Week, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

(AP) ? Fashion's top brass seems to like the military look for next fall. Three days into the seasonal previews at New York Fashion Week Saturday, styles for the urban battlefield have emerged as a trend.

Prabal Gurung, one of Michelle Obama's favorite designers, opened his show with a sharp black cape ? with a black patent-leather tank peeking out ? and black neoprene molded trousers. The outfit oozed strength but it wasn't overly tough, either.

It was a similar story at the Rag & Bone and Jason Wu shows a day earlier, which both took traditional military touches, including strong shoulders, epaulets, grommets and big buttons, and put them through a feminine filter. Meanwhile, Tommy Hilfiger described his new men's collection as "an academy look that is sophisticated, modern, a touch rebellious but buttoned up." In the notes from Friday's show he called the line "a personalized take on military precision."

"Maybe there's some subconscious thing with the troops coming out of Iraq," said Joanna Coles, editor-in-chief of Marie Claire. "There is a more positive spin on military, much more so than when we saw military after 9/11."

The look is a good one for consumers, she said. "Military is easy to wear. It smartens your outfit, chic-ifies outerwear and it's a good color range of neutrals that are flattering."

Coles added, "The military is a well-oiled machine and military clothes reflect that. There's organization and no room for doubt."

But there's a broad range of styles that tap into the trend, from crisp dress clothes inspired by officers to the more hipster interpretation of the urban warrior.

Gurung said his strong runway designs were more to make a statement and tell a story than some of his other looks for fall, which he described as "more wearable and sportswear-driven." He said he didn't have the first lady in mind when he conceived of the collection, adding, "I do hope she's going to like something. But it's more her effect has tremendous positive impact on my business."

Saturday evening shows were to include Christian Siriano, who's zoomed to success since his 2008 win on the "Project Runway" TV show at age 22.

PRABAL GURUNG

Prabal Gurung offered sharp, edgy black outfits with strong silhouettes, slashed sleeves and high-gloss patent leather and ended with Oscars-worthy white gown gowns with feathers and gold lame. Somewhere in between, he fit in blouses and dresses in a recurring print of a steer's skull that sounds scary but was subtle and truly lovely.

Gurung created hourglass shapes with sheer panels on models who sometimes looked like beanpoles. Some garments were molded to define silhouettes without making them clingy.

Trousers were narrow but with boot-leg bottoms. Chic coats were also long and lean.

He experimented with mixed textures, offering a patent leather coat embroidered with sheared mink loops, fox fur and tiers of goat hair, and on the other end of the spectrum, a white cocktail dress with a panel of gold tinsel and another of lame.

A red carpet-ready black gown featured sheer tulle covered in beads and crystals.

JILL STUART

The second outfit to come down Jill Stuart's runway, a gold leaf-embroidered T-shirt paired with black sailor pants, is headed straight to the designer's closet.

She had it earmarked for her wardrobe even before she debuted her fall collection.

Some dresses had flippy, flouncy hemlines and others had a schoolgirl jumper silhouette, adding moments of levity to the catwalk, but the emphasis seemed to be on the sharply defined shoulders, high necklines and the occasion panel of suggestive sheer fabric.

Many of the prints and embroideries featured a floral motif, but there was nothing flowery about black roses on stark winter white backgrounds or prints that seemed to paint a picture of a garden in the dark. This collection showed a more serious side to Stuart.

RACHEL ZOE

Rachel Zoe has that old-school, rock-star girlfriend thing down. Zoe, best known as a celebrity stylist, flaunted the signature look that made her famous with a parade of faux fur coats, skinny-style tuxedos, maxi dresses and thigh-high boots that you imagine the young jet-set wearing as they shuttle from London to Los Angeles ? perhaps with a stop in New York. They're for the type of woman who can pull off gaucho pants, which were indeed part of the lineup.

She said in her notes she drew inspiration "from the rock and roll glamour of London in the late '60s and such fashion icons as Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger."

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AP radio correspondent Julie Walker contributed to this report.

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Roofing and gutters are some Home Improvement Tips and Process ...

Posted By Admin on February 12th, 2012

Roofing is the method in which 1 deals with the construction of footing and weather shelter to protect the precious property.? In this procedure, a weatherproof skin is organized over the property in order to save the property from degeneration. The materials utilized for the roofing method vary in numerous terms. It varies with cost range and also with the region in which the roofing is to be completed. The fundamental components of this process of roofing are the rafters, tie beams and the joints. The tie beams are also identified as the ceiling joints. With the support of these fundamental components, the roof is established. The roof is indirectly given support from the major building and the simple components of roofing serve the purpose of weight sharing. Weight sharing, in simple terms, means that the weight of roof is distributed all over the existing supports, so as to keep the existing structure out of overloading. There are different roofing businesses all over the world that specialize in different roofing methods. The roofing organizations in Cumming specialize in best quality roofing and associated method provision.

Property improvement is the method in which the existing property is modified with latest techniques keeping a variety of goals in minds. Typically individuals go for residence improvement services for various reasons like comfort generation, maintenance, repair, space addition, energy conservation and safety modes. In comfort generation, facilities like air conditioning, heat proofing, heating, ventilating etc are included. Soundproofing of rooms and waterproofing of basements are a lot in demand. Most of these services are executed for indoor comfort and especially for bedrooms. Maintenance of property is an additional main need of folks. Normal plumbing and electrical system maintenance is constantly in want. The roofing and its maintenance is one more significant procedure. With the green living phenomena coming up every day, it has been an critical issue among alert citizen to create the energy efficient houses. This is the main reason of people going for energy saving device utilization. This is 1 of the leading vertices of house improvement in cobb.

These days, there is a number of remodeling firms in Cumming that deal with all type of remodeling and renovation services. Remodeling is a method in which the a variety of indoor and outdoor structures are redesigned. There are a number of expert firms that offer you with numerous property remodeling services dealing with land planning, finishing, structural repairs and space modifying. There are significant two sorts of remodeling. One of it is commercial and the other is residential. On can go for the self made remodeling for the residential kind but when it comes to the commercial remodeling, it is much recommended to go for the professional service offering business.? The major reason behind it is that the commercial remodeling directly gives you a face value that is much crucial for the growth of your organization. Whatever the scenario is, the essential factor to note is that nowadays it is considerably needed to go for property improvement and remodeling for a better face value or comfort.

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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Senior Home Care Eases Family Burden

Senior home care services make it easier for people to live independently as they age. With so many adult children unable to provide daily care and supervision for their aging parents, these senior care companies have grown quickly to fill the need. Unfortunately, many people don't think about in-home care options until an aging relative is faced with a crisis. At that point, the decision of what to do can seem overwhelming and confusing. But by taking a methodical approach, families can work through the process and make the right choices for senior care.

Identify Needs
Before making any decisions about senior home care, the family needs to outline the needs of the aging adult. If the person requires medical assistance, then it's important to hire someone with the correct knowledge and experience. Many senior home care companies limit their services to nonmedical, companionship care. Care providers may shop for groceries, do light housekeeping and confirm that the client is eating and taking medications. Once the family has a list of needs, the search for a senior care provider can be narrowed.

Private Hire or Service
Many families think that directly hiring a care provider is cheaper than using a senior home care service. And this certainly seems to be true in looking at the hourly rate. But hiring privately has its pitfalls, many of which can be avoided by using a service. Posting a classified ad online may be free, for example, but it might not attract the best-qualified candidates. Applicants should be screened, including a full background check and possibly a drug test. Once an employee is selected, the payroll withholding rules for domestic workers apply. Workers comp insurance may be needed in case of an on-the-job injury. The client's homeowners policy may not cover the liability of an in-home worker, so an additional insurance rider may be required. If the senior care provider doesn't like the job and quits, the whole process must be started over. For busy families without much time to devote to these details, this can be time-consuming and inconvenient. Bundled into the service costs, many senior home care companies provide screening, handle payroll and insurance, and can quickly replace a worker who quits.

Work Out the Details
Whether choosing a private hire or a senior home care agency, families need to ask lots of questions. For example, some care agencies only screen and refer potential care providers and do not actually employ them. The family still has to deal with payroll withholding and all insurance. It's important to verify who is actually employing the worker to avoid surprises. Families should ask whether the senior care agency provides backup coverage when the care provider is unable to work due to illness, emergency or vacation. Additional questions should include certifications and licenses that the agency or caregiver holds, whether the caregiver can transport the client for errands or doctor appointments, and any limitations on personal care services such as bathing. Families should also discuss how the agency holds caregivers accountable for providing good service and for identifying any changes in the client's condition.

It is possible for aging adults to remain in their homes longer with help from a senior home care provider, adjustments to the accessibility of the home and a little extra attention from family. But there's no reason for a single family member to shoulder the full burden of care. It's far better to spend a little extra money for the help of a senior care worker than to risk exhausting relatives and taking away the enjoyment of spending carefree time together.

Visiting Angels is the nation's leading, nationally respected network of non-medical, private duty and senior home care agencies providing in home care, senior care, elder care, personal care, respite care and companion care to help the elderly and adults continue to live in their homes across America.

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Double Fine's Kickstarter passes $1M, breaks record

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Kickstarter's tweet officially announcing Double Fine's breaking of records.

By Matthew Hawkins

Double Fine's Kickstarter initiative to fund a point-and-click adventure game is a huge success.

The initial goal of $400,000 was met in just over 8 hours, and when?In-Game first reported on this fundraiser yesterday, the $1 million mark was just on the horizon. It's since surpassed that amount, and in doing so, broke records for both the most funds raised in 24 hours and the highest number of backers, Kickstarter reports.

"There are crazy days and then there are days like yesterday" the Kickstarter blog?announces, breaking down the past 24 hours of the Double Fine crowdfunding hour by hour. It's a big week for?Kickstarter. As well as a shoutout??IFC comedy series "Portlandia," in an episode that airs Friday, the fundraising site hit another record via?the Elevation Dock, a high end iPhone 4/4S cradle, which became the very first Kickstarter to break the million dollar mark, a few hours before Double Fine hit that number.

The TikTok+LunaTik Multi-Touch Watch Kit, a wristwatch cradle for the iPod Nano, held the previous record for most money earned for a single fundraising effort, generating $942,578. Check out that?project, along with other notable projects that that reached their fundraising goals, at the Kickstarter's Hall of Fame. Since 2009, the online crowdfunding hub has helped finance a large variety of creative endeavors, including?tech, journalism, film, music, print, food, even dance.

Now however, it's games maker Tim Schafer and his company Double Fine?that everyone is talking about, especially in the world of video games. Many believe that his success is the first crucial step towards a massive shake-up of the traditional business mode that governs video game business. It's a change that quite a few have been begging for, hopeful to see game sequels that have yet to be green lit, despite a strong demand, all because the powers that be are skittish for whatever reason.

An example of this can be found in a post by Destructoid?yesterday, in which contributors were asked games that they'd like to see be "Kickstarted" into reality. Most notable is the inclusion of "Mega Man Legends 3," a title that many devotees of the Mega Man series were happy to finally see happen after a decade's worth of waiting, only to be later disappointed?when it was cancelled by Capcom, its publisher. The reason cited was lack of potential profitability, which is exactly the attitude that caused Schafer to resort to an alternate means of fundraising to being with.

Not everyone is entirely convinced that rules have changed completely. Kotaku?notes that Double Fine's success gives hopes to established game producers to tap into their dedicated fan-base ? but for everyone else, including the little guys, the traditional model established by publishers still rules the landscape. Unless you're a beloved creator with cult status or a very small outfit running a barebones operation, publishers are necessary to pitch games to, since it costs so much to create a title these days.

At the very least, industry watchers hope publishers will pay closer attention to what game players want, in addition to game creators, a sentiment that is echoed in another Kotaku editorial, published Thursday. Because, in the end, all the interest and potential revenue that Double Fine's new game has generated thus far is money that is not reaching any of publisher's pockets.

As of this time of this report, the Double Fine Kickstarter is at $1,354,779, with 32 days left to go.

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Matthew Hawkins is an NYC-based game journalist who has also written for EGM, GameSetWatch, Gamasutra, Giant Robot, and numerous others. He also self-publishes his own game culture zine, is part of Attract Mode, and co-hosts The Fangamer Podcast. You can keep tabs on him via?Twitter,?or his personal home-base,?FORT90.com.

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