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Niger gives green light to U.S. drone deployment: source

NIAMEY (Reuters) - Niger has given permission for U.S. surveillance drones to be stationed on its territory to improve intelligence on al Qaeda-linked Islamist fighters in northern Mali and the wider Sahara, a senior government source said.

The U.S. ambassador to Niger, Bisa Williams, made the request at a meeting on Monday with President Mahamadou Issoufou, who immediately accepted it, the source said.

"Niger has given the green light to accepting American surveillance drones on its soil to improve the collection of intelligence on Islamist movements," said the source, who asked not to be identified.

The drones could be stationed in Niger's northern desert region of Agadez, which borders Mali, Algeria and Libya, the source said.

A spokesperson for the United States' African Command (AFRICOM) declined to comment.

The United States already has drones and surveillance aircraft stationed at several points around Africa. Its only permanent military base is in the small country of Djibouti in the Horn of Africa, more than 3,000 miles from Mali.

After her talks with Issoufou, Williams told reporters they had discussed economic and military cooperation and development issues. She also expressed Washington's appreciation for the French-led military mission to expel an alliance of al Qaeda-linked fighters from northern Mali.

French and Malian troops retook control of the ancient trading town of Timbuktu on Monday, as they drove deep into the heart of the desert region the size of Texas seized by Islamist fighters last year.

Washington has provided military transport planes to airlift men and equipment into Mali but said it will not send combat troops.

The head of the U.S. Africa Command, General Carter Ham, visited Niger last month. The poor, landlocked West Africa state has said it wants to have closer security cooperation with Washington.

(Reporting by Abdoulaye Massalatchi, Additional reporting by John Irish in Paris; Writing by Daniel Flynn. Editing by Jeremy Gaunt.)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/niger-gives-green-light-u-drone-deployment-source-110620808.html

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U.S. warns Antigua against "government-authorized piracy"

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Monday warned the tiny Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda not to retaliate against U.S. restrictions on Internet gambling by authorizing the "theft" of U.S. intellectual property.

"Government-authorized piracy would undermine chances for a settlement" in the Internet gambling case, said Nkenge Harmon, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Trade Representative's office.

"It also would serve as a major impediment to foreign investment in the Antiguan economy, particularly in high-tech industries," Harmon said.

The World Trade Organization authorized Antigua in 2007 to suspend copyright protection on about $21 million of U.S. intellectual property annually after Washington failed to comply with a ruling against a U.S. ban on Internet gambling.

The Caribbean nation on Monday put the United States on notice that it intended to proceed with that action unless the two sides soon reach a negotiated settlement.

"The economy of Antigua and Barbuda has been devastated by the United States Government's long campaign to prevent American consumers from gambling online with offshore gaming operators," Antiguan Finance Minister Harold Lovell said in a statement.

At its height, the remote gaming industry in Antigua was the country's second largest employer, and leading international gaming economists estimated that the industry was worth more than $3.4 billion to the Antiguan economy, the country estimated.

Currently, less than 500 people are employed in the gaming sector, compared to more than 4,000 at its height.

"This economic devastation has been caused by the direct actions of the United States," the government statement said.

(Reporting By Doug Palmer; Editing by Bill Trott)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-warns-antigua-against-government-authorized-piracy-171209985.html

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Kate Scott Writes: Adoption Process

I?m currently in the process of trying to adopt a child out of the foster care system, and figured it probably wouldn?t hurt to explain what that process entails. Because foster care adoptions are run through a state agency (DHS) the logistics can vary from state to state, but all states follow loosely the same process. Since I live in Oregon, this is what happens here.

The first step is training. 24 hours of training (8 3-hour classes) are required for all parents hoping to adopt a foster child. This is the same training required for foster parents and for relatives caring for a child that has come into state care. So far all the classes I?ve attended have been a mix of all three alternative care provider types, with relative care providers making up the largest group.

The training primarily covers the various reasons children end up in foster care to begin with and some information about how to cope with their affects. Licensed foster parents are required to have an additional 30 hours of training every two years to better train them on how to meet the specific needs of the children in their care. Adoptive parents aren?t required any additional training, but if more training is needed to support an adoptive child, DHS does have additional classes as part of their post-adoption services.

Once training is complete, the next step is the Home Study. Part of the Home Study does involve a social worker visiting the home and confirming that it is a safe environment to raise a child. They look at things like number of bedrooms and existing family dynamics to determine how many children could potentially be placed in the home. But the larger focus of the home study is for the social worker to figure out what type of parents you would be and what type of child you could best parent. Personal interviews, background checks, and reference checks are all included in the home study process.

The final result of the home study is a report written by the adoption social worker about the adoptive family. This report (called the ?Home Study?) is then made available to the children?s social workers. Adoptive parents and foster children have two separate groups of social workers. Before I move onto the next step, of child matching, I guess I should back up and explain the process the kids have gone through up to this point.

When a child is removed from their home and placed in protective custody, the biological parents are given 14 months to take care of themselves, clean up their act, and get their kids back. This often involves things like drug/alcohol treatment, parenting classes, addressing safe living environment issues, etc. If after 14 months, the biological parents haven?t proven to a judge that they are capable of caring for their children, parental rights are formally removed and alternative permanent placement is considered (i.e. adoption).

Placing a child with a relative is always considered the best option when a suitable relative is available. Both during the first 14 months, and after parental rights are terminated, the state does everything they can to keep children in their relatives care. This is why the majority of the people in my training classes are relative placement care providers who are already caring for their grandchildren, nieces, or nephews. Unfortunately, not all children have relatives capable of providing them with a safe place to live. These are the children that then become legally free for adoption (about 10% of all children who enter state care).

Once a child is legally free for adoption, their social worker starts sifting through adoption Home Study?s looking for a suitable set of parents. At the same time, the adoption social workers assigned to the parents are sifting through child case files looking for children to match with their potential parents. Once up to three potential parent placements have been identified, a third party review board looks at all three Home Studies and the child?s case file and determines what family they believe is most capable of meeting the needs of the child.

Because this process is focused on finding the best parent for a child, not the best child for a parent, it is possible for parents to be considered for multiple children before a child is placed in their home. There are a lot of kids in need of permanent homes though, so eventually all potentially adoptive parents with an approved Home Study are matched with a child.

Once a family is matched with a child, they begin visitation. The parents and child meet for a few short visits before leading up to an overnight visit and eventually the transition out of the foster home and into the adoptive home. Even after the child is placed in the home, there is an on-going transition period that can take anywhere from 6 months to a year before the custodial rights are moved from the state to the adoptive parents.

So that?s what I?m going through. I?m currently in the middle of the training portion of this process. You can look forward to lots more detailed accounts of what I?m dealing with at each step along the way.

Source: http://www.katescottwrites.com/2013/01/adoption-process.html

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Jurassic Park 3D Blu-ray comes home April 23rd after its one-week theatrical return

Jurassic Park 3D Bluray comes home April 23rd after its oneweek theatrical return

We've known since last year that Jurassic Park would make its return to theaters in 3D this April, but now Universal has also dropped the details about its Blu-ray 3D release, as well as the 2D release of all the flicks individually in March. Just to fill in the timeline: first Jurassic Park 1, 2 and 3 will hit Blu-ray/DVD individually (following the triple pack that shipped in 2011) on March 26th, then Jurassic Park in 3D arrives April 5th in regular and IMAX theaters (no, the now-dated CGI has not been redone, you can get a peek in the trailer embedded after the break) followed finally by the Blu-ray 3D April 26th.

While news that the flick is back on the big screen is exciting, we can't help but think there's a few missed opportunities here like the previously mentioned CGI, and lack of any extras detailing the conversion process on the disc. Still, some had complaints about the picture quality of the previous release and it's possible that remastering done in the name of 3D could see a better version this time around for all viewers. Either way, after Titanic, I, Robot and even Top Gun seeing 3D re-release it appears this is definitely a trend. The individual movies are priced at $24.49 on Amazon, and the 3D combo pack is $34.99.


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Woman sues Match.com for $10 million after brutal attack

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A Las Vegas woman who was severely beaten by a man she met through Match.com is suing the online dating site for $10 million?two years and multiple surgeries after the attack that left her hospitalized for months.

The woman, Mary Kay Beckman, was stabbed multiple times with a butcher knife on Jan. 21, 2011?by?Wade Mitchell Ridley, and when?the knife broke, he stomped on her head. Ridley, who was sentenced to?28 to 70 years,?died in prison last year. He was also facing a murder charge in Arizona for the stabbing death of a former girlfriend a few weeks after the attack on Beckman.

Beckman filed suit in Clark County, Nevada,?accusing Match.com of negligence, negligent misrepresentation, deceptive trade, failure to warn and negligent infliction of emotional distress.

The site, she said, failed to warn her about the dangers of meeting "an individual whose intentions are not to find a mate, but to find victims to kill or rape."

The real estate agent said she joined Match.com about a month before her first in-person meeting with Ridley on Sept. 26, 2010. They dated for 10 days, but she called it off. That's when Ridley started sending her threatening and harassing messages.?

On Jan. 21, 2011, Ridley attacked Beckman in her garage, and left her for dead, she says, when she stopped making a "gurgling noise."?

Beckman, now 50, continues to recover and to speak out against online dating?"I do not believe that online dating is a safe venue for men or women,"?she?recently?told?a?local?FOX?TV?reporter.

Match.com, in a statement to NBC News Friday, said that what happened to Beckman "is horrible, but this lawsuit is absurd.?The many millions of people who have found love on Match.com and other online dating sites know how fulfilling it is. And while that doesn't make what happened in this case any less awful, this is about a sick, twisted individual with no prior criminal record, not an entire community of men and women looking to meet each other."

Safety, the site said, "is very important to Match," which, like many other online dating sites, includes online and offline tips for staying safe.

In California, Match.com and two other dating sites, eHarmony and Spark Networks, signed a joint statement of business principles, agreeing to screen for sex offenders and take other safety steps after a woman was assaulted on a date, the state attorney general's office said last March.?

The joint statement ?was prompted by the 2010 sexual assault of a Los Angeles-area woman by a man she met through Match.com, a spokeswoman for the state attorney general's office said. The woman sued Match.com, seeking a court order requiring the site to check applicants' backgrounds to weed out convicted sex offenders. She dropped the suit after the site provided proof of such screening.

Meanwhile, in the last two years, friends and work associates of Beckman have held fundraisers for her, including one last year, with information shared about it on YouTube (see video below).

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/woman-sues-match-com-10-million-after-brutal-attack-1C8119714

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Tourists' scary tale: Bloodied by rocks, robbed in Peru

By Eun Kyung Kim, TODAY contributor

A family vacation in Peru turned into a vicious nightmare for three Americans who say they were brutally attacked by residents of a countryside village.?

The Jackson, Wyo., residents were abducted while looking for a place to camp for the night. Eventually, they were freed after their captors forced them at gunpoint to sign a document blaming their injuries on a drunk-driving accident.

?We begged for mercy. We thought we were going to die for 11 hours,? Jed Wolfrom recalled for NBC in a TODAY segment that aired Friday.?

Wolfrom and his wife, Meghan Doherty, had been celebrating the 30th birthday of Wolfrom?s sister, Jennifer Wolfrom, on Dec. 29. The three had gone on a mountain hike and were settling for the evening in the village of Palca before heading to their next destination, Machu Picchu.

?We asked the first initial two people that came down, we asked, ?Do you think this would be okay if we camped here???And they said, ?Yes, it should be fine,?? Jennifer Wolfrom said.

But then, the men started blowing whistles and using their cell phones to call people. Within minutes, the Americans were surrounded by villagers demanding their passports. The trio refused and got back in their car.

They tried to drive off, but the villagers had blocked the road. Jed Wolfrom tried to steer around a blockade of rocks they had created, but the truck tipped and rolled into a ditch.

?And that's when the big rocks start coming in. And the windows are starting to smash,? he said.

His wife got hit in the back of the head with one of the rocks.

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The Wolfroms said they were attacked while on vacation in Peru by villagers.

?At that point, we're yelling at each other, ?We have to run away. These people are trying to kill us,?? Meghan Dougherty said.

The group was stranded, surrounded by villagers who continued to stone them, as well as beat them with sticks.

?All of our clothing is covered in blood. It?s just dripping off of us,? Jennifer Wolfrom said.

The group was marched to the village center, where more residents appeared, shouting, beating and even whipping them.

?I was like, I?m going to see my sister and my wife probably get beaten to death with stones right in front of me right now,?? said Jed Wolfrom, who still bears a bruised left eye and busted teeth from the night of the attack.

Suddenly, some of the villagers began pointing guns at the tourists. Thinking they were about to die, the threesome turned to each other and "we just said we loved each other,? Jennifer Wolfrom said.

But one of their captors instead fired a shot over their head and made some demands.

?They basically said, ?We'll let you go if you sign this document that says that you were drinking and you crashed the car into the ditch and that's why your car is so damaged and that's why you have these injuries,?? Jennifer Wolfrom said.

The group signed the document and were taken back to their ransacked vehicle. They eventually met up with police who took them in for medical treatment. The trio received more than 100 stitches between them.

Elizabeth Power, the consul general for the U.S. embassy in Lima, Peru, expressed surprise over the attack.

?We have not seen anything like this in Peru before. This appears to be a very isolated incident,? she said.

The mayor who oversees the Peruvian village where the attack took place insisted to NBC that the events stem from a misunderstanding. He said the villagers thought the Americans were delinquents, but couldn?t explain why the residents responded so violently. He said the event is being investigated.

Meanwhile, Peruvian tourism officials have met with the Wolfroms to apologize.

?We really sorry and surprised because this is not common at all?here in Peru," said Andrea Martinez, the country?s tourism deputy director. ?We hope this won?t happen again.?

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Source: http://todaynews.today.com/_news/2013/01/25/16695902-tourists-scary-tale-bloodied-by-rocks-robbed-in-peru?lite

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Letters to the Editor Friday - Savannah Morning News

Windsor Forest residents, do not conjure up a meeting in response to the recent murders on Savannah?s Southside.

The Windsor Forest Neighborhood Association hosts quarterly meetings, but the majority of residents do not attend.

There is never more than one or two African Americans from the Windsor Forest neighborhood present at these meetings. Most of the folks that do attend these meetings are senior citizens.

What a shame! You do not have to be a homeowner, a college graduate or anyone special to attend these meetings. It costs $20 a year to be a member, but you can participate for free.

More folks need to lead by example. Take a look at some of the yards and houses in Windsor Forest, especially those in the vicinity of the recent Windsor Forest shooting.

It is more than the so-called thugs bringing down our community. It is the lazy homeowners with the derelict properties and yards, the trash on the streets, the cracked and overgrown sidewalks, the overgrown gutters and so forth.

We need to get more involved in our community. Do not blame the thugs for Windsor Forest demise. Look at yourselves and your neighbors first.

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Wanted: People who have never had cancer

It?s often far too easy to underestimate the importance of cancer research ... until you hear the words ?you have cancer.?

Those three words can make all the difference between simply absorbing news about developments in cancer research and truly appreciating the power of what scientists like those funded by the American Cancer Society do each and every day.

This Feb. 26-March 1, scientists aren?t the only ones who will be making a difference. Residents of our community will have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enroll in the American Cancer Society?s third Cancer Prevention Study which seeks to help us better understand the factors that cause or prevent cancer.

Individuals between the ages of 30 and 65 who have never been diagnosed with cancer and are willing to make a long-term commitment to the study are encouraged to sign up. Those who choose to enroll will simply fill out a comprehensive survey packet about health history, provide a small blood sample (to be collected by trained phlebotomists) and provide a waist measure. Participants will periodically be sent a follow-up questionnaire for the next 20 to 30 years.

Remember: Research being done today will help ensure future generations never have to hear those dreaded three words.

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Love affair with firearms: We need honest talk

Today, America stands at a crossroads with her long-standing love affair with firearms.

The road back is an honorable tradition of a people who received the right to bear arms by a wise and forward-thinking group of Founding Fathers. Yet the present is mired with difficult problems, and the road forward is unclear.

What is the meaning, today, of the Second Amendment? Is it to give the right to procure a device whose sole purpose is to kill as many human beings in as short a time as possible, or is it to allow honest citizens the security of a firearm in a time of need?

Is it to allow to pack a clip with a hundred rounds of ammo, or is the right for our citizens to legally hunt on private and public lands? Is it both, or is it neither?

Is it time for Americans to, dare it be said, hold an honest conversation on these things, or is it still time to decry and demonize anyone with whom one might disagree?

The decision is the court of public opinion, and the race is too close to call.

ALLEN WILLIAMS

Savannah

How to escape clutches of the political parties

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary (online) defines a labor union as ?an organization of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members.?

Consider the focus of our major political parties. They are organizations of individuals with workers in the Congress. They espouse goals and mantras purportedly to achieve specific results. Labor unions pursue the same ends. There is no doubt both organizations seek to protect the jobs of their members.

Unions have a ?business agent? who is the chief of the group. Political parties have ?majority? or ?minority? leaders who occupy the identical responsibility ? to keep the members in line and promote their interests to the employer or legislatures. Each has benefits, such as, health insurance, pensions and tactics to accomplish their goals. There are internal disciplinary rules.

There is a way our nation could escape the self-interest of the political parties. A constitutional amendment could be adopted that congressional and state legislative districts be established by the Census Bureau which seeks each area be comprised of a similar number of individuals of male/female and age and ethnic spreads or a similar balanced composition. That would encourage the political unions to promote legislation which benefits a broad element of our society.

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Politicians say anything to get elected

Money talks, and the large corporations are looking for cheap labor and the politicians are looking for money from them for their next election.

We the taxpayers are stupid not to see this. Vote every incumbent out of office; I don?t care how good he or she is. They will tell you anything to get elected.

Vote out every incumbent. They will see they are supposed to be serving voters, not big money lobbyists like Grover Norquist.

We have two members of Congress who have hired illegal aliens into their federal offices. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., hired Erika Andiola (who was brought into this country at 11 years of age). She attended college on the U.S. dollar, while we have children of American citizens who cannot afford to go.

Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez, D-Ill., hired Jose M. Quintero (the first young immigrant in Illinois to receive work authorization via Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) .

These are jobs that the legal American citizen would/could love to have. To me this is a slap in the face to legal American citizens.

ELIZABETH DADIN

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Source: http://savannahnow.com/opinion/2013-01-24/letters-editor-friday

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Researchers found that experimental subjects preferred scents with synthetic compounds that enhanced their own natural odor. They disliked compounds that were associated with another person's scent.

By Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

Natural body odor plays a more important role in human mate selection than we realize, and now a new study paves the way for manufactured love-potion scents that can help singles improve their chances of finding ideal mates.

The study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, found that people like their own body odor, and gravitate to perfumes that match and enhance that unique smell for themselves and possible mates. This odor is recognized subconsciously, so it's not necessarily the more pungent sweat smells that emerge every so often due to bacteria, consumption of certain foods, and other contributing factors.

When purchasing perfume, "you must be very selective to find a mixture that mimics your (scent) signal, which is determined by a few genes," lead author Manfred Milinski of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, told Discovery News. "People take a long time to find 'their perfume.'"

For the study, Milinski and his team created perfumes with synthetic molecules associated with female student volunteers. The volunteers were asked to shower using a provided soap, apply a different type of perfume to each of their armpits, and wear an untreated cotton T-shirt at night.

When later asked to evaluate each armpit's scent, the participants preferred the one with synthetic compounds that enhanced their own natural odor. They disliked the one treated with molecules associated with another person?s scent.

This is your brain on odors
Brain imaging found that "self" odors activated the right middle front of the brain, a region associated with emotional balance, self-insight and more.

Humans appear to prefer their own smell and amplify that scent for others, particularly potential mates. It's somewhat comparable to lipstick, where women enhance the size, shape and color of their own features.

When selecting mates, we tend to prefer individuals with odors that complement our particular immune-related molecules, according to the researchers.

"The present wisdom of evolutionary biology is that we and other animals reproduce sexually because only in this way can we survive the race with infectious diseases," Milinski said. "This means choosing a partner with complementary immunogenes is the purpose of sexual selection. Probably, in all vertebrates, information about one?s immunogenes is transmitted by smell. Thus odor is extremely important."

Lucking into love potions
For ages, people have selected perfumes, colognes and other scents to enhance their own natural odor. In many cases, individuals probably successfully created "love potions" in this trial-by-error way by subconsciously making the right natural compound matches.

Many of today?s perfumes and colognes, however, are made with manufactured chemical ingredients.

The researchers believe they have overcome that fake perfume problem by synthesizing chemicals that "are identical to the original" chemical structures of natural human body odors. These make possible future love potion fragrances, tailor-designed for individuals.

Men might want to take note: Other research found that female mammals follow their noses to the right mates. Cambridge zoologist Tim Clutton-Brock and Harvard researcher Katherine McAuliffe found that olfactory cues are critical for females seeking mates.

Although humans preen, strut and sometimes sing, birds have evolved more elaborate visual and sound systems for mating, such as complex peacock tails and singing ability among all individuals of some species.

Clutton-Brock and McAuliffe therefore think that many mammals seeking mates rely more upon their ability to sniff out good genetic matches.

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Source: http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/23/16667339-real-life-love-potion-identified?lite

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