Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Transit of Venus Part 1

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With a transit of Venus coming up on June 5th or 6th in different parts of the world, Mark Anderson, author of the book The Day The World Discovered the Sun, talks about the great efforts to track the transits of Venus in the 1760s and the science they would produce.

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Eat healthy -- your kids are watching

Thursday, May 31, 2012

If lower-income mothers want kids with healthy diets, it's best to adopt healthy eating habits themselves and encourage their children to eat good foods rather than use force, rewards or punishments, says a Michigan State University study.

The study, which appears in a recent issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, is one of a few that focuses on the eating habits of low-income families. The results demonstrate that the mothers who led by example and persuaded, rather than ordered, their kids to eat their vegetables had kids with healthier diets, said Sharon Hoerr, MSU professor of food science and human nutrition.

"Mothers should stop forcing or restricting their kids' eating," she said. "They'd be better off providing a healthy food environment, adopting balanced eating habits themselves and covertly controlling their children's diet quality by not bringing less healthy foods into the house."

Overtly restricting certain foods from a child when others are eating them at mealtimes can lead to unhealthy eating, she added.

Additional parental tips include maintaining regular meal and snack times, offering smaller portions of healthy foods and allowing the children to decide how much they will eat. And what about kids who'd rather play with their food or consume only junk food?

"With picky eaters, it's best to coax and encourage them to eat rather than yell at them," Hoerr said. "Other ways to get them interested in having a balanced diet is to take them to the grocery store or garden, and help them select new foods to taste as well as allow them to help cook at home."

In continuing this research, Hoerr hopes to develop home-based and interactive educational materials for parents who want to encourage healthful eating.

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Family values

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

In early human evolution, when faithful females began to choose good providers as mates, pair-bonding replaced promiscuity, laying the foundation for the emergence of the institution of the modern family, a new study finds.

The study helps answer long-standing questions in evolutionary biology about how the modern family, characterized by intense, social attachments with exclusive mates, emerged following earlier times of promiscuity. In addition to the establishment of stable, long-lasting relationships, the transition to pair-bonding was also characterized by a reduction in male-to-male competition in favor of providing for females and providing close parental involvement.

The study demonstrates mathematically that the most commonly proposed theories for the transition to human pair-bonding are not biologically feasible. However, the study advances a new model showing that the transition to pair-bonding can occur when female choice and faithfulness, among other factors, are included. The result is an increased emphasis on provisioning females over male competition for mating.

The effect is most pronounced in low-ranked males who have a low chance of winning a mate in competition with a high-ranked male. Thus, the low-ranked male attempts to buy mating by providing for the female, which in turn is then reinforced by females who show preference for the low-ranked, "provisioning" male, according to author Sergey Gavrilets, associate director for scientific activities at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis and a professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

"Once females begin to show preference for being provisioned, the low-ranked males' investment in female provisioning over male-to-male competition pays-off," Gavrilets explained.

Gavrilets says that the study's results describe a "sexual revolution" initiated by low-ranking males who began providing in order to get matings. "Once the process was underway, it led to a kind of self-domestication, resulting in a group-living species of provisioning males and faithful females," he said.

The study reveals that female choice played a crucial role in human evolution and that future studies should include between-individual variation to help explain social dilemmas and behaviors, according to Gavrilets.

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Gavrilets S. 2012. Human origins and the transition from promiscuity to pair-bonding. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Texas GOP Senate Primary Going to Runoff Between David Dewhurst and Ted Cruz

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Bronx Vet Accused Of Promising To Have Pets - CBS New York

Dr. Andrew Manesis (credit: CBS 2)

Dr. Andrew Manesis (credit: CBS 2)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) ? A Bronx veterinarian is facing disturbing accusations of dumping dozens of animal carcasses along a highway.

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Dr. Andrew Manesis, a vet whose practice is in Throggs Neck, left his office in a hurry on Tuesday, running from allegations about dumping 26 cats, eight dogs and a lizard near the Hutchinson River Parkway in April, CBS 2?s Pablo Guzman reported.

?[We're] grossly defending these allegations. We have a counsel for the hospital and I wish that this would be resolved. This is a disdainful situation,? Manesis said.

Menesis is accused of taking people?s money to have their pets cremated and allegedly keeping the money while dumping the animals along the road.

Anthony LoBosco, a former client of the vet, said Dr. Manesis told him his cat had a virus that would go away. Instead, another vet discovered something far more serious.

?They just felt it for a second. The cat had a softball-size tumor in his stomach. They had to put the cat to sleep immediately,? LoBosco said.

The investigation was carried out by the Westchester SPCA and Westchester County Police.

?It was very, very disturbing ? reason being people place a lot of trust and faith in the vets. What he did was he betrayed that trust of his clients,? said Ernest Lungaro of the Westchester SPCA.

Westchester police tracked down the owner of a discarded cat from a shoebox the animal was in.

?The serial number from that shoebox was subpoenaed and the business records revealed the owner of the cat. That owner brought us to the veterinary office in the Bronx,? Sgt. Edward Reich said.

Dr. Menesis is not only facing a possible year in jail, but the loss of his license.

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Russian firm: Iran victim of another cyberattack

JERUSALEM (AP) ? A Russian-based internet security firm says a powerful computer virus with unprecedented data-snatching capabilities has attacked machines in Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East.

Iran has not disclosed any damage done by the new spyware virus, dubbed "Flame." Its origin has not been identified, but Israel's vice premier fueled speculation that his country, known for its technological innovation and tireless campaign against Iran's suspect nuclear program, unleashed it.

Russian digital security provider Kaspersky Lab, which identified the virus, said in a release posted on its website late Monday that "the complexity and functionality of the newly discovered malicious program exceed those of all other cyber menaces known to date."

It said preliminary findings suggest the virus has been active since March 2010, but eluded detection because it of its "extreme complexity" and the fact that only selected computers are being targeted. Flame's primary purpose, it said, "appears to be cyber espionage, by stealing information from infected machines" and sending it to servers across the world.

According to Kaspersky, the virus collected information not only in Iran, but also in Israel and the Palestinian territories, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Iran, however, was far and away the country most affected, it said.

A unit of the Iranian communications and information technology ministry said only that it has produced an antivirus capable of identifying and removing the new malware. The Flame virus is the fourth known cyber attack on the Iranian nuclear program.

Comments Tuesday by Israel's vice premier did little to deflect suspicion about possible Israeli involvement in the latest attack.

"Whoever sees the Iranian threat as a significant threat is likely to take various steps, including these, to hobble it," Vice Premier Moshe Yaalon told Army Radio. "Israel is blessed with high technology, and we boast tools that open all sorts of opportunities for us."

Israel, like the West, rejects Tehran's claims that its nuclear program is designed to produce energy, not bombs. It considers Iran to be the greatest threat to its survival and repeatedly, if obliquely, threatened to attack Iran's nuclear facilities if Tehran doesn't abandon its uranium enrichment project, a key element of bombmaking.

Kaspersky said the cyber espionage worm came to its attention after the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union asked it for help in finding a piece of malware that was deleting sensitive information across the Middle East. The company stumbled across Flame when searching for that other code, it said.

Because Flame is so complex, was not designed to hack into bank accounts and doesn't have the hallmarks of amateur hackers, Kaspersky has concluded that the research that went into the code was government-sponsored.

The code offers no information that can tie Flame to any specific nation, Kaspersky said.

Udi Mokady, CEO of Cyber-Ark, an Israeli developer of information security, said he thought four countries, in no particular order, have the technological know-how to develop so sophisticated a cyber offensive: Israel, the U.S., China and Russia.

"It was 20 times more sophisticated than Stuxnet," with thousands of lines of code that took a large team, ample funding and months, if not years, to develop, he said.

"It's a live program that communicates back to its master. It asks, where should I go? What should I do now? It's really almost like a science fiction movie."

The first known cyber attack on the Iranian nuclear program dates back to 2010, when the Stuxnet virus disrupted controls of some nuclear centrifuges. Iran claims Stuxnet and other computer viruses have done no serious harm to Iran's nuclear or industrial facilities, and sees them as part of a campaign by Israel, the U.S. and their allies, which includes the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists, to undermine the Iranian nuclear program.

In Baghdad last week, Iranian negotiators rejected proposals by six world powers to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions. A new round of nuclear talks is expected to take place in Moscow next month.

Yaalon, the Israeli vice premier, told Army Radio on Tuesday that the talks in Iraq "yielded no significant achievement" except to let Iran buy time. He appeared to take a swipe at President Barack Obama by saying it might "even be in the interest of some players in the West to play for time."

Yaalon in the past expressed disappointment that the U.S. has delayed plans to expand sanctions against Iran, suggesting Washington was afraid the penalties would send oil prices soaring and hurt Obama's re-election chances.

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Diaa Hadid contributed to this report from Jerusalem.

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UK property owners facing flood insurance problems | Isis Insurance

Isis Insurance, a ?let leading property insurance broker have noted recent comments regarding flood insurance in the UK.

The end of the UK government?s flood insurance agreement could leave property worth over ?200 billion uninsured, it is claimed.

The government?s statement of principles on insuring properties at risk of flooding will end on 30 June 2013 and one in four UK properties is at risk of flooding, meaning up to ?214 billion n of property could be uninsured, according to research by property search firm SearchFlow.

It says that property owners could find themselves unable to insure their properties from the summer of 2012 as insurers become unwilling to offer policies which expire after the principles agreement.

It is warning that uninsured properties could leave owners in breach of their mortgage contract as well as making properties harder to sell or remortgage and reducing their overall value.

According to Know Your Flood Risk UK, many UK insurers are already trying to rid themselves of properties at significant risk of flooding and some property owners have been unable to secure policies with excesses below ?20,000.

?The end of the principles agreement between the Association of British Insurers and the government could make flooding a hugely contentious issue during the conveyancing process when professional conveyancers have to consider the potential risks a property faces,? said Richard Hinton, business development director at SearchFlow.

?Although buyers will be able to obtain flood insurance for the next few months, the long term prospects of properties at risk of flooding are potentially bleak especially for buyers purchasing in high risk flood areas. The possibility of very high premiums, significant reductions in value, less access to mortgage finance, even action taken by the mortgage lender due to breach of the mortgage agreement, is high,? he explained.

?Conveyancers looking after their clients? best interests must ensure they are aware of the risk of flooding and ensure their clients appreciate the danger posed by the end of the ABI agreement,? he added.

The ABI estimates that the floods of 2007 cost more than ?3 billion and that the average bill for the repair of a flooded property is over ?30,000. The Environment Agency currently spends ?300 million per year on flood defences, but nonetheless reports that 43% of defences are in fair, poor or very poor condition.

?The government?s current spending on flood mitigation may seem substantial, but the truth is that much more is needed to address the seriousness of flood risk. Only a tenth of the total cost of the floods of 2007 is spent on flood defences each year. The potential costs of flood damage dwarf the annual spend on defences and this is the main reason why insurers are currently reluctant to expose themselves to flood risk,? said Hinton.

?One of the main principles in the ABI?s agreement was that the government improve flood defences in high risk areas. The fact this has not been done means an extension to the agreement is unlikely,? he explained.

?This is worrying news for those buying in areas with high flood risk. Given that one in four properties in the UK faces a significant risk of flooding, conveyancers everywhere must take notice of the potentially huge dangers a future dearth of flooding insurance may pose,? he added.

Isis insurance has been arranging let property cover for many years and has access to many schemes from some of the UK?s leading ?let property insurance companies with a range of landlords insurance covers available.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Too much vitamin D can be as unhealthy as too little

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Scientists know that Vitamin D deficiency is not healthy. However, new research from the University of Copenhagen now indicates that too high a level of the essential vitamin is not good either. The study is based on blood samples from 247,574 Copenhageners. The results have just been published in the reputed scientific Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Vitamin D is instrumental in helping calcium reach our bones, thus lessening the risk from falls and the risk of broken hips. Research suggests that vitamin D is also beneficial in combating cardiac disease, depression and certain types of cancers. The results from a study conducted by the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences now support the benefits of vitamin D in terms of mortality risk. However, the research results also show higher mortality in people with too high levels of vitamin D in their bloodstream:

"We have had access to blood tests from a quarter of a million Copenhageners. We found higher mortality in people with a low level of vitamin D in their blood, but to our surprise, we also found it in people with a high level of vitamin D. We can draw a graph showing that perhaps it is harmful with too little and too much vitamin D," explains Darshana Durup, PhD student.

If the blood contains less than 10 nanomol (nmol) of vitamin per liter of serum, mortality is 2.31 times higher. However, if the blood contains more than 140 nmol of vitamin per liter of serum, mortality is higher by a factor of 1.42. Both values are compared to 50 nmol of vitamin per liter of serum, where the scientists see the lowest mortality rate.

More studies are needed

Darshana Durup emphasises that while scientists do not know the cause of the higher mortality, she believes that the new results can be used to question the wisdom of those people who claim that you can never get too much vitamin D:

"It is important to conduct further studies in order to understand the relationship. A lot of research has been conducted on the risk of vitamin D deficiency. However, there is no scientific evidence for a 'more is better' argument for vitamin D, and our study does not support the argument either. We hope that our study will inspire others to study the cause of higher mortality with a high level of vitamin D," says Darshana Durup. She adds:

"We have moved into a controversial area that stirs up strong feelings just like debates on global warming and research on nutrition. But our results are based on a quarter of a million blood tests and provide an interesting starting point for further research."

The largest study of its kind

The study is the largest of its kind ? and it was only possible to conduct it because of Denmark's civil registration system, which is unique in the Nordic countries. The 247,574 blood samples come from the Copenhagen General Practitioners Laboratory:

"Our data material covers a wide age range. The people who participated had approached their own general practitioners for a variety of reasons and had had the vitamin D level in their bloodstream measured in that context. This means that while the study can show a possible association between mortality and a high level of vitamin D, we cannot as yet explain the higher risk," explains Darshana Durup.

Therefore in future research project scientists would like to compare the results with information from disease registers such as the cancer register. Financial support is currently being sought for such projects.

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South Africa tackles drug approval delays

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Josh Seefried: Employment Nondiscrimination Is an LGBT Military Issue, Too

"I don't know what we're going to do when I get reassigned. My partner has to find a new job if he wants to come with me. He's not covered by TRICARE [military health insurance]. Right now he works for a company where he can't be fired for being gay -- but there's no guarantee he can find that at my next duty station."
--Air Force officer

"Don't get me wrong: I'm thrilled that 'don't ask, don't tell' is gone. And I don't feel like I have a right to complain; it's just that the practical logistics of taking care of a family, which the military insists I don't have, makes it really hard."
--Navy petty officer

Earlier this month OutServe members gathered in Washington, D.C. for the first "Capital Summit: Our Families Matter." The timing couldn't have been more perfect for a summit focused on gay and lesbian military spouses and partners. In the wake of President Obama's historic statement in favor of marriage equality -- specifically mentioning the service of gay and lesbian soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines -- we are optimistic about the future, but there is still a lot of work to do.

Non-government organizations, such as the National Military Family Association, Red Cross, Give an Hour, and Blue Star Families, attended the summit to make their support and resources available to partners and families of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) service members.

But the government offers almost nothing.

Also, last week, an organization committed to banning workplace and career discrimination, Freedom to Work, was on Capitol Hill, fighting for employment nondiscrimination. Specifically, the organization was urging Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, or ENDA, and was advocating for President Obama to sign an executive order banning federal contractors from discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

Although ENDA would not affect military personnel, it still is a critical issue to LGBT service members. Even though a majority of LGBT military personnel serve on active duty, many serve in reservist or national guard status, which means their main employment is outside the military, leaving them vulnerable to being fired simply for being gay. No servicemember who chooses to serve their nation should have to feel like they are at risk for losing their job because of who they are.

Even more vulnerable than the servicemember themselves is the family. The military reassigns its active duty personnel every few years, so a partner who has a job in a company or state with protections can only hope that, upon moving, they can find a new job where they don't have to hide their same-sex spouse. Federal contractors employ many people on or close to military bases, so our partners -- who have to get jobs because our benefits don't cover them -- are eager to land these jobs. Our veterans also want to work for contractors, but because of a lack of LGBT workplace protections, federal employers can still fire people just because they're gay or transgender, regardless of how well they do their jobs.

A new study from the Williams Institute shows that an executive order prohibiting workplace discrimination could protect up to 16.5 million American workers, many of whom are servicemembers outside active duty and their spouses, in dire need of providing for their families.

Integrity and respect for all are core military values. Fairness in employment is an American value. The president's personal statement on marriage, and the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," are great steps toward those values, toward treating people equally and fairly. But we are not honoring our families if we don't continue to fight for them, recognize their sacrifices, and provide them with the support -- and the jobs -- that they need. Let's make no mistake, this is am LGBT military issue, too.

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James scores 32 as Heat run past Celtics in Game 1

MIAMI (AP) ? Dwyane Wade grabbed a rebound, turned and fired a 90-foot pass to LeBron James to set up one of the easiest scores the Miami Heat had all night.

Yes, James and Wade are clicking ? at the perfect time.

James scored 32 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, Wade scored 10 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter and the Heat beat the Boston Celtics 93-79 on Monday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. The stars were stars, and the role players more than did their parts as well, with the Heat enjoying a 48-33 edge in rebounds, blocking 11 shots and never trailing.

"One down. And they still have an opportunity in Game 2 to accomplish what they want to," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said, referring to how Boston can still grab home-court advantage by winning Game 2. "At times it was a strange game. Some good runs, both teams. We felt we could have played better and I'm sure they felt the same thing."

Shane Battier had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Heat, who wasted an early 11-point first-half lead, then gave up 35 second-quarter points before running away to break a halftime tie ? getting going with a 9-2 run early in the third, that Wade-to-James touchdown pass part of the flurry.

"We didn't play our best game," James said. "And we want to just try to continue to get better throughout the series."

Kevin Garnett had 23 points and 10 rebounds for Boston, which got 16 points, nine rebounds and seven assists from Rajon Rondo and 12 points from Paul Pierce. Ray Allen shot just 1 for 7 from the floor for Boston, which was outscored by 10 in the first quarter and 11 in the third.

"On the road, you can't have two quarters of lulls," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said.

Game 2 is Wednesday night in Miami.

And while both sides would say there's a long way to go in this series, Game 1 winners have a decided edge in any best-of-seven series, the conference final being no exception. In the 10 most recent postseasons, teams with 1-0 leads in conference finals have advanced 15 out of 20 times.

"They're home, they're comfortable and when you're comfortable you do things like that," Garnett said, suggesting Miami was showboating at times down the stretch. "We have to show them to take them out of their comfort zone. We've got to fight a lot harder."

James had 13 points in the first quarter ? two more than the entire Celtics roster ? and Miami ran out to a 21-11 lead. Garnett made three of his four shots in the quarter, while everyone else in Boston green was 2 for 16 from the floor.

"I thought they were ready to play," Rivers said. "I'm talking about Miami. I thought we kind of joined the game."

Boston scored 35 in the second quarter, erasing what was an 11-point deficit early in the period by scoring 27 points in the final 8:46 of the half to pull into a 46-all tie. Rondo, Garnett and Pierce combined to score 23 points in the quarter, looking absolutely vintage, near-perfect offensive execution getting to Miami time and time again.

And the Celtics' comeback happened even while they got hit with three technical fouls in the second quarter, plus Ray Allen missing four first-half free throws ? matching his career-worst for an entire game.

"We may never see that again," Rivers said.

In the end, it went down as merely a one-quarter lapse for Miami.

Another technical foul, this one on Rondo, came in the third quarter, likely born from frustration as the Heat started to roll again.

With the game tied at 50, Rondo missed three shots in a 31-second span early in the third, the last of those getting blocked by Battier ? who hit a 3-pointer 11 seconds later. That's when Miami got going, and by the end of the third, the Heat lead was 72-61.

"I think we believe we can beat them," Pierce said. "It's all about making adjustments. LeBron and Wade are great players. We've got to do a better job of slowing them down. As a group we believe we can win this series."

Rondo echoed Pierce's thoughts.

"We kept fighting," Rondo said. "It wasn't pretty. We missed four or five layups, a bunch of free throws. That being said, we were tied at halftime but we just didn't come out with the right mindset in the second half."

Miami did and takes a 1-0 lead into Game 2 as its reward. But James said he knows Boston is far from done.

"I look at them as a top opponent, as a top contender and a competitive group ... a championship-caliber team," James said.

NOTES: Spoelstra is now 6-0 in Game 1s at home. ... James passed Sam Jones (2,909) for 22nd on the NBA's playoff scoring list with a layup late in the first quarter, and Garnett passed Dirk Nowitzki (1,314) for 22nd on the league's postseason rebound list. ... The Heat left the floor at halftime with a 48-46 lead, then had two points by Joel Anthony taken off after a lengthy review showed he had a basket after the shot clock expired. ... Miami F Chris Bosh did a light pregame workout, but still remains out indefinitely with a lower abdominal strain. He was on the Heat bench for the first time in Miami's last six games.

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Location is key to sting of summer gas prices

In February, few could have guessed that a brief fire at a refinery in Cherry Point, Wash., would have a more dramatic effect on U.S. gasoline prices than the threat of war in the Middle East or a historic boom in domestic oil output.

Yet three months later, with the BP plant barely back in action, West Coast motorists are paying a record premium for their gasoline relative to the rest of the country, even as sinking global oil prices curb costs at the pump.

In California, drivers are ponying up 55 cents a gallon more than motorists in neighboring Arizona.
The historically wide discrepancy is driven by a combination of factors specific to the West Coast: higher crude oil costs; California's ultra-clean gasoline specifications; the absence of alternatives; and the second-highest tax rate in the nation.

But it also highlights the peculiarities of the U.S. gasoline market at a time of unprecedented change in the country's oil flows. The rise of ethanol, the discovery of North Dakota shale oil, the collapse of the East Coast refining sector and the lack of pipeline capacity to adjust to these changes have roiled traders -- but brought few changes to the usual disparities in gasoline prices from one state to the next.

As U.S. drivers hit the highway this Memorial Day weekend, they will find that a years-long glut of Midwest crude is failing to generate cut-price motor fuel in the heartland; months of angst over shut-down refineries on the East Coast have failed to translate into a spike in local prices.

Even so, the economic burden of near $4-a-gallon gasoline is not evenly shared. The West Coast is bearing more than its fair share of the pain while refiners near the Rockies region gorge on cheap, local crude, yielding a glut of inexpensive fuel.

In an election year when the finger-pointing for high energy costs has started early and votes from so-called swing states will hold the limelight, pundits on all sides of the energy issue are sure to seize the subject.

About 30.7 million people will drive 50 miles or more away from home between May 24 and 28, travel group AAA forecast last week, a slightly more than 1 percent rise from a year earlier. The government projects that U.S. summer gasoline prices will average $3.79 a gallon, up 8 cents from last year.

The push and pull of increasingly disparate prices from one state to the next may make it even more difficult to gauge the impact on consumption in the United States, whose gasoline demand accounts for a tenth of the world's oil use.

At 8.63 million barrels per day, gasoline demand last week showed its weakest level for May since 2003, according to the latest data from the Department of Energy.

"The overall tone in the gasoline market is that we've already reached the highest point and prices will continue to drop," said Ben Brockwell, director of data, pricing & information services with Oil Price Information Service (OPIS).

"That's making people wonder if we're going to see any kind of demand rebound this summer," he added.

Here are some snapshots of the market dynamics influencing prices in key U.S. regions:

West Coast: Energy island
Had the Cherry Point blaze started in any of the refineries that flank the Houston Ship Channel or the Louisiana coast, its effects would have been short-lived. Retail prices rarely budge on account of outages in the Gulf Coast, which has produced a surplus of refined fuels for at least two years and is home to more than 40 percent of U.S. refining capacity.

But California, home to the nation's largest refining industry behind Texas and Louisiana, has little spare capacity and no readily available alternative supplies.

Few refiners in the world can produce the California Reformulated Gasoline Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (CARBOB). Even if they could, there are no fuel pipelines from the Rocky Mountains or the Midwest to the coast, and tanker deliveries from Asia or the Gulf Coast take weeks.

"California refiners are required to make the most expensive type of gasoline in America, in fact, in the planet, with those specifications," said Charles Drevna, president of American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers.

"Given their crude slate, they've made themselves into an island," he added.

California, the world's ninth-largest economy, also levies a steep 69-cent tax per gallon on fuel sales, second only to New York, according to the American Petroleum Institute.

Its refineries depend increasingly on pricier crude from South America and the Middle East, as Alaskan output has declined to its lowest in at least 30 years.

Even before Cherry Point, the region was bracing for tighter gasoline supplies.

"There was already an expectation that the spring turnaround season would be higher than normal due to planned events. The addition of the unplanned outage at BP Cherry Point really tilted the scales," said David Elpers, analyst at energy research firm IIR Energy.

About 7.3 percent or some 224,000 barrels per day of West Coast refining capacity will be offline in the second quarter, much more than the usual 5 percent outage rate, according to IIR Energy data and projections.

West Coast gasoline stocks have dropped to their lowest on record for May, just before the peak-use driving season starts, weekly government data released on Wednesday showed.

At $4.33 a gallon on Wednesday, California had the most expensive retail gasoline among the lower 48 states, data from AAA, the travel group, showed. Overall West Coast gasoline prices last week were 61 cents above the national average, the biggest gap on record, according to government data.

South Carolina offered the cheapest gasoline in the country at $3.34 a gallon.

Midwest: Trappted crude
About two-thirds of the pump price of gasoline is tied to crude oil costs, according to the Department of Energy. Another 15 percent covers refining margins, 11 percent is state taxes, and the remaining 8 percent goes to transportation costs.

So it is natural to expect cheaper gasoline in the Midwest, where a glut of crude from Canadian sands and U.S. shale outposts sits trapped awaiting new pipelines.

That surplus caused a growing glut to develop at the Cushing, Oklahoma oil storage hub, the southernmost point to which a producer can easily ship excess oil and the delivery point for the U.S. crude futures contract. A pipeline that began pumping last weekend will ultimately help ease that oversupply.

As a result, a record gap has opened between U.S. benchmark crude and pricier European Brent, as wide as $28 a barrel in October last year.

This has failed to translate into bargains at the pump for Midwest drivers for one reason -- no matter how cheap the crude is, local refiners still can't make enough gasoline.

Midwest motorists consume about 13 percent more gasoline than the region's refineries produce. So, gas stations pull gallons up the Magellan, Enterprise and Explorer pipelines from the Gulf Coast hub, illustrating an immutable law of commodity markets: it's the marginal barrel (or gallon or bushel) that determines the final price.

Too many barrels and prices can crash; too few and consumers are forced to pay up across the board to get access to the last drop. Transit through the main pipelines alone can add as much as 4 cents a gallon, according to Midwest traders.

"It's always that last barrel in that dictates the price at the pump. You still need to attract imports of gasoline from the Gulf Coast and that means your gasoline price has to be as high as or higher than it is in the Gulf Coast," said Jan Stuart, head of energy research at Credit Suisse.

"I think most of the difference in the crude cost accrues to the refiner and not to the consumer," he added.
While doing little for the nation's drivers, the surge in crude output has made big winners out of Midwest refiners, who paid about $97 per barrel for the crude they processed in February, 9.45 percent lower than the national average, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Refiners are sucking up the discount. Marathon Petroleum , the largest in the Midwest, saw its 2011 net income surge nearly four-fold to $2.39 billion.

Profit margins have since ballooned to more than $31 a barrel as of last week, according to Credit Suisse, and yet gas stations in Illinois sold the ninth most expensive gasoline in the United States on Wednesday. Other Midwest states hovered in the mid-ranges in terms of costs at the pump.

On average, retail prices of regular gasoline in the Midwest -- known as the PADD II region -- were only 2.4 percent lower than the national average in the week ending Monday, government data showed.

Rocky Mountains: Big winners. briefly
If California is an island, the Rocky Mountain states are a cul-de-sac, benefiting from an occasional surplus of crude and fuel supplies with nowhere else to go.

Unlike Gulf Coast refiners, which can export record volumes of gasoline as well as shipping it into the Midwest, refiners in the Rockies produce gasoline solely for regional consumption. Such localized output, and the region's strategic location at the confluence point of five major fuel pipelines, has given drivers from Denver to Cheyenne relief at the pump.

Rockies gasoline prices in February and early March fell to a record 57-cent discount to the rest of the country as cheap discounts in Canadian crude coincided with active refinery runs. It helps that Wyoming has the nation's second-lowest tax rate at 32.4 cents a gallon; only Alaska's is lower.

The surge in production from Canada and North Dakota has also given Rockies refiners enough reason to run full force. On average, they paid the least amount for their crude in February at $92.36 a barrel, Energy Department data shows.

Only about 7,000 bpd of refining capacity in the Rockies was offline in the first quarter, a third as much as usual, data from IIR Energy shows. But second-quarter outages will be more than the five-year average, the data shows, helping explain why retail gasoline prices have quickly returned to average levels.

East Coast: Blues
As the mid-continent refining industry booms, disaster has struck on the East Coast, dramatically reducing supplies.

Amid rising global competition and falling local demand, more than 2.1 million barrels per day of refining capacity on the Atlantic Basin has either been shut or is at risk of closure, a record culling of excess capacity that has fueled fears of a potential summer shortage of gasoline.

The alarms have sounded in the White House, where President Barack Obama is fighting attacks over high fuel prices as he seeks reelection.

Delta Air Lines' surprise deal to buy an endangered Pennsylvania refinery aside, the outlook is grim for U.S. East Coast refiners, which lack easy access to cheap U.S. oil and are having to buy costlier North Sea and West African crude. Even the airline's new plant will not be revived in time for summer.

Despite grave concerns over supply, however, New York and Pennsylvania gasoline prices are yet to break through the roof. With the exception of New York, which has the nation's largest taxes on sales at 69.6 cents a gallon, gasoline prices have stayed below $4 a gallon in East Coast states.

East Coast gasoline prices briefly reached a record 22-cent premium to the rest of the country in late February, due in part to the slump in the Rocky Mountains -- but have since reversed course to a discount against the national average.

The reason? Plentiful alternatives and the advantage of being the trading hub for U.S. fuels.

"There's a good deal of imports and refining capacity in Canada that supplies the East Coast and the futures market there promotes inventory building," said Philip K. Verleger, an oil markets analyst.

Futures contracts for reformulated gasoline traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange stipulate sellers will deliver gasoline barrels at the New York Harbor.

East Coast drivers can also thank Colonial Pipeline, the major conduit for refined fuels from the Gulf to East coasts, for quickly expanding its capacity to meet the region's needs.

"Six months ago, experts said gasoline prices could hit $5 a gallon this summer," John Felmy, chief economist at the American Petroleum Institute, said. "They've stopped making those predictions."

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Ex-NFL player Reggie Rucker: Concussions were funny then, not now | ProFootballTalk

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Reggie Rucker played wide receiver in the NFL from 1970 to 1981, and he says that in his playing days, the culture of the league as it related to head injuries was to treat the whole thing as a joke.

Rucker told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that players routinely returned to games after suffering hits serious enough to cause memory loss, and that players thought it was funny when they?d watch film of a game they couldn?t remember playing in.

?I remember when I was in Oakland and got knocked out by Jack Tatum,? Rucker said. ?I remember [trainers] asking, ?Do you know where you are?? I said, ?Oakland, California.? You sat down for a while, and then you went back in. You?ve been programmed all your life as a professional athlete, particularly in my era, that you could not give in. You had to show your bravado. The next day, when you went back to review the game on film, I?m sitting there and watching something I couldn?t remember. You?re laughing and joking and it?s funny then. It?s not funny now.?

Rucker is one of the more than 2,200 former players suing the NFL, and he thinks the league owes it to those players who laughed through their concussions to take care of them now.

?I?m not angry,? he said. ?I?m not vindictive. But I do want my life to be cared for in the appropriate way, if something happens to me as a result of those concussions and those hits, so that I?m not a burden to society or to my family.?

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Golden Gate Bridge celebrates 75th birthday

Crowds gathered along San Francisco's waterfront Sunday, while San Francisco Bay was crowded with pleasure boats, tug boats and other vessels as the city celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Tens of thousands of people were expected to flock to the area to enjoy a number of events taking place along a section of waterfront stretching from Fort Point south of the bridge to Pier 39 along The Embarcadero.

At least several thousand people had gathered along the waterfront by Sunday afternoon, said Mary Currie, public affairs director for the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District.

"Everyone is biking and walking and looks very happy," she said. "We're off to a great start."

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San Francisco resident Daniel Sutphin and his family were among those in the crowd enjoying the day and the views of the bridge.

"It's such an iconic structure, depending on the day or the hour, it just looks like it changes continuously," Sutphin said as he walked through the Fort Point area with his wife and their three young children.

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Since it opened in 1937, more than 2 billion vehicles have crossed the 1.7-mile-long bridge named after the Golden Gate Strait, the entrance of water to San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean, and championed by engineer Joseph Strauss in the 1920s.

Because of the crowds expected and with no parking available near the bridge, officials were urging people to take mass transit to the events.

The California Highway Patrol was planning on shutting down traffic across the bridge from 9 p.m. through 10 p.m. for a monumental fireworks display set to take place over the bridge.

In a stark contrast to the thousands of celebrants, members of the group the Bridge Rail Foundation, an organization dedicated to stopping suicide jumps from the bridge, erected a display of 1,558 pairs of shoes, representing the number of people who died in leaps form the bridge since it opened in 1937.

"It's a symbol of how deep and serious this problem has been," said Paul Muller, a spokesman for the group. "We're still losing 30 to 35 a people a year off the bridge," he said.

Meanwhile on the water, Golden Gate ferries were running again after a one-day strike disrupted service across San Francisco Bay on Saturday.

Workers represented by the Inlandboatmen's Union walked off the job on a day strike, forcing the cancellation of ferries operated by Golden Gate between Larkspur, Sausalito and San Francisco.

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The strike was called after nearly a year of negotiations over workloads and other matters, said Marina Secchitano, the union's regional director.

California Gov. Jerry Brown issued a statement Saturday evening, saying that he was appointing a board to investigate the strike, which, he claimed, created a disruption to public service.

Secchitano disputed the governor's claim, questioning the motivation to call for an investigation after a one-day strike. "(This is) an action to try to silence us," she said.

"They're counting on this process to back our membership off the issue," she said.

Ferry and union officials said service resumed Sunday when workers returned to work.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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I was delighted to be asked for my opinion for?Time Out Magazine on the Government?s parenting classes initiative.

David Cameron is planning to tackle what he sees as a lack of discipline in the home by giving families ?100 vouchers for parenting classes. This week we ask: Will this scheme really make any long-term difference to struggling parents?

Yes ? Sue Atkins, parenting author and broadcaster

?Achieving parenting confidence is not an accident. It is created by specific ways of thinking and acting. Research has found that the quality of parenting in a child?s early life has a huge influence on their later progress at school and in life generally. ?Where do parents turn for advice on raising a child if they have had poor role models themselves? ?It seems to be the internet, yet chatting on social media sites may not explain why communicating with your child is important, or playing with them develops their imagination. Where do you learn to control your temper and increase your patience? ?Asking for help raising our children is the last parenting taboo, so I really welcome the government?s initiative. ?There are pockets of dysfunctional families who do need guidance to break the cycle of poor parenting, but they are often the families who won?t take up an offer of help. I hope this taboo will be broken by providing vouchers that can just be picked up on the high street [the vouchers are offered at Boots] and making the classes feel like an extension of antenatal classes.? For more on the Can Parent vouchers, visit nct.org.uk

No ? Liz Fraser, parenting author and broadcaster

?The classes are unlikely to be attended by the parents who shout at their children six times a day, or feed them a packet of crisps or biscuits for breakfast. I?ve seen parents who tell me they don?t speak to their babies because their babies don?t speak to them. That sort of person will not go. ?That means ?5 million [the cost of the scheme] of taxpayer money will go towards helping the people who are doing a reasonable job already rather than addressing the parents who are unemployed, alcoholic, drug addicted or violent. How can we reach them? Schools and health visitors have a vital part to play in watching out for kids who are not treated right. ?I sit on a panel for the Centre for the Modern Family, a think tank addressing contemporary family issues. Their research has found that those families who are the most resilient are those where the parents are in work. Work makes you feel as if you are worth something and that is the key. Although I welcome the trial of this scheme, we must not kid ourselves that classes will solve the problem of poor parenting. People said the riots in London last year were down to bad parenting. I disagree. The riots were caused by much deeper social problems.?

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