UK's top court to hear case of hacking private eye (AP)

LONDON ? Britain's Supreme Court says it will hear the case of a private investigator who is fighting to keep secret who told him to hack phones on behalf of the News of the World tabloid.

Glenn Mulcaire was jailed briefly in 2007 for eavesdropping on the phones of royal aides, and police have found the names of hundreds of other potential victims in his notes.

Comedian Steve Coogan is suing Mulcaire and Rupert Murdoch's newspaper company, and wants Mulcaire to reveal who asked him to intercept voicemail messages.

Mulcaire wants to use the traditional privilege against self-incrimination to avoid doing so, but earlier this month the Court of Appeal ordered him to disclose the names.

The Supreme Court said Wednesday it would hear Mulcaire's case on May 9 and 10.

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Private funeral planned for Whitney Houston (Reuters)

NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) ? A private funeral for Whitney Houston will be held on Saturday in her hometown of Newark, New Jersey, at the same modest New Jersey church where the R&B vocalist honed her singing skills on her way to becoming one of the biggest pop stars of her generation.

The invitation-only service will be held at noon (1700 GMT) at the New Hope Baptist Church, where Houston once sang gospel in the choir growing up, a family spokeswoman said on Tuesday. The spokeswoman did not rule out the possibility of a separate public memorial service later.

The Houston family thanked fans for their prayers but wanted a private service, funeral director Carolyn Whigham told reporters outside the Whigham Funeral Home where the singer's body was resting. She said there would be "nothing for the public," only the private funeral service.

"It was the family's decision," Whigham told reporters. "They have shared her for 30-some years with the city, with the state, with the world. This is their time now for their farewell to their daughter, mother."

The body of the beloved singer was flown to New Jersey late on Monday from Los Angeles. Dozens of fans lit candles and gathered outside the funeral home to greet the golden hearse carrying Houston's body on Monday night under tight security.

On Tuesday balloons and cards paid tribute to the pop star outside the church, a simple, red-brick house of worship on a quiet backstreet near downtown Newark where Houston began grabbing the limelight as a soloist in a gospel choir in the 1970s.

Her death on Saturday in a Beverly Hills hotel stunned the music world, her fans and her family. She was found underwater in a bathtub in a Beverly Hills hotel, according to police. They have declined to speculate on the cause of her death at age 48.

An autopsy was completed on Sunday, and a final death report is pending completion of an official investigation and toxicology reports that may take weeks.

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Houston hails from gospel and soul music royalty and many stars are likely to attend her funeral service. She is the cousin of Dionne Warwick and the daughter of Cissy Houston, who backed up Aretha Franklin. The 69-year-old Franklin is her godmother.

The singer rose to fame on early hits such as "Saving All My Love For You" and "How Will I Know." Her powerful, soaring voice was later marred by battles with cocaine and alcohol.

Houston died on the eve of the music industry's Grammy Awards. Because of her admitted drug and alcohol abuse, including a stint in rehab as recently as May 2011, speculation arose that she might have died of a drug overdose.

"Ms. Houston was apparently discovered in the bathtub by a member of her personal staff," who called hotel security, Beverly Hills Police Lieutenant Mark Rosen said on Monday. She was pulled from the bathtub, but when paramedics arrived "she was unconscious and unresponsive," he said.

The LA coroner's office confirmed prescription medication was found in Houston's room but Rosen declined comment on the prescription drugs or the condition of Houston's body. Detectives have sealed their inquiry, he said.

The singer's brother-in-law, Billy Watson, has dismissed suggestions that the singer may have committed suicide, saying "She wouldn't have done that to her daughter."

Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, 18, was in Los Angeles when her mother died.

The singer was photographed partying in Los Angeles leading up to her death and had planned to attend an annual pre-award party hosted by record producer and mentor Clive Davis on the night she died.

Her personal troubles, including a tumultuous 15-year marriage to singer Bobby Brown that ended in divorce in 2007, contradicted the innocent, fun-loving image that propelled her to stardom in the mid-1980s with early hits such as "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)."

Her friend and singer, Chaka Khan, told CNN that Houston only held herself responsible for any personal troubles: "She was a strong-minded girl and I can't say it was anybody's fault ... If you want to get high, you get high." As a teenager in the 1970s and 1980s, Houston worked for Khan as a studio backup singer among other performers.

She won six Grammys and more than 400 other awards in a 25-year career that also saw her star in such blockbuster films as "The Bodyguard". Her 1992 hit cover single of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" from "The Bodyguard" soundtrack was the highlight of her career that blossomed between 1985 and 1992.

Aretha Franklin honored her goddaughter at a private concert on Monday night held in North Carolina, asking the crowd to pray for Houston's family and singing a version of "I Will Always Love You", according to a local TV station.

The decision to hold a private funeral was in contrast to the public memorial service that was held for pop superstar Michael Jackson after his 2009 death and broadcast live around the world.

But similar to Jackson, Internet sales of Houston's songs have surged following her death. "I Will Always Love You," was the No. 1 download on iTunes on Tuesday, just ahead of Grammy winner Adele's "Rolling in the Deep."

Her albums, "Whitney: The Greatest Hits," "The Bodyguard" and her debut album, "Whitney Houston," were also among the top 20 selling albums on iTunes.

(Additional reporting by Eduardo Munoz, Jonathan Allen and Angela Moore, Editing by Jackie Frank and Sandra Maler)

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Nikon WT-5 WiFi dongle wins FCC approval, fires off a ring of D4s to celebrate

Okay, so Bullet Time actually used Canon cameras, but Nikon D4 owners should soon have their own means of messing with space and time. The WT-5 dongle can control up to ten of the mammoth DSLRs simultaneously or, in more usual set-ups, allow a single camera to share its shots over a network. This'll mean you're no longer tied down by the Ethernet cable that we were forced to use in our recent networking hands-on with the D4. We don't know if this will arrive in stores at the same time as the camera itself, or how much it'll cost, but at least it's now passed through FCC without getting shot down. Click past the break for a few product shots, and note that the status LED glows solid green when there's a network connection, flashes to indicate a transfer in progress, and radiates nasty orange to inform your lead actor that he'll have to bend over backwards for yet another take.

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LocalResponse Debuts Pro Version Of Social Advertising Platform For Marketers

NewLogo_LR.png-1Local Response, a social advertising platform that allows local businesses to respond to the "check-in" with marketing campaigns, is launching a pro version of its analytics and action platform for marketers. LocalResponse's DirectResponse product aggregates real-?time social media check-??ins from Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Instagram?and dozens?of other services?to?provide a simple interface for local businesses to directly respond to their most influential and valuable customers. What makes LocalResponse compelling is that it analyzes massive amounts of data in addition to check-ins from the Twitter firehose, photo sharing sites and more to find other forms of check-ins. These could be posting a picture on Instagram of a dish from a restaurant or Tweeting that you are visiting a particular bar.

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Iran: Nuclear facilities immune to cyber attacks (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? A senior Iranian military official said Monday that Tehran's nuclear and other industrial facilities suffer periodic cyber attacks, but that the country has the technology to protect itself from the threat, an official news agency reported.

Iran considers itself to have been waging a complicated cyber war since 2010, when a virus known as Stuxnet disrupted controls of some nuclear centrifuges.

"Most enemy threats target nuclear energy sites as well as electronic trade and banking operations," said Gholam Reza Jalali, who heads an Iranian military unit in charge of combatting sabotage.

Jalali said that in addition to Stuxnet, Iran has discovered two espionage viruses, Stars and Doku, but that the malware did no harm to Iran's nuclear or industrial sites.

Iran says Stuxnet and other computer virus attacks are part of a concerted campaign by Israel, the U.S. and their allies to undermine its nuclear program.

The U.S. and its allies suspect Iran's nuclear program aims to develop atomic weapons. Iran says its program is meant to produce fuel for future nuclear power reactors and medical radioisotopes needed for cancer patients.

Jalali was quoted by the state news agency IRNA as saying that Iran's nuclear facilities possess the technology and skills to deal with malicious software.

"Iranian experts possess adequate knowledge to confront cyber threats. All nuclear facilities in the country are immune from cyber attacks," he said.

Iran has acknowledged that Stuxnet affected a limited number of its centrifuges ? a key component in the production of nuclear fuel ? at its main uranium enrichment facility in the central city of Natanz. But Tehran has said its scientists discovered and neutralized the malware before it could cause serious damage.

Iranian officials in April 2011 announced the discovery of Stars, which they said embedded itself in the file systems of government institutions and had the capability to cause minor damage.

Jalili described a third virus, Doku, which he said "only spies and gathers information."

"Doku has not created any troubles for Iranian industrial organizations," he said.

He said all three attacks had been stopped and the viruses cleaned up from Iranian systems. "Many viruses are produced in the world every day, and (Iran's) cyberdefense headquarters monitors them. So far there has been no destructive impact inside the country," he said.

Jalali heads a military unit called Passive Defense that primarily deals with countering sabotage. The unit was set up on the orders of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Diet Doc HCG Diet & Weight Loss Introduces Medical HCG Diet to ...

Diet Doc announces the opening of Diet Doc HCG Diet Weight Loss to residents of New York! Diet Doc provides doctor-supervised weight loss to dieters seeking the HCG diet in New York.

New York, NY (PRWEB) February 10, 2012

Diet Doc HCG Diet and Weight Loss announces the opening of Diet Doc HCG Diet Weight Loss to residents of New York.

Diet Doc provides the medical version of the HCG diet to those living in New York, including those looking for the HCG diet in Manhattan, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester or the entire state. Diet Doc is a state-of-the-art weight loss organization providing the only modern-day version of the HCG diet in America reports Julie Wright, president of Diet Doc.

Many doctors started offering the original 1950?s Dr. Simeon?s HCG diet which promises dieters they will lose 1 pound per day if they consume 500 calories per day while taking injections of human chorionic gonadotropin (hcg), a human hormone made by chorionic cells in the fetal part of the placenta during pregnancy reports Julie Wright, president of Diet Doc HCG Diet Weight Loss.

Many doctors simply do not have time for this additional training, nor do they have time to manage each person?s weight loss the way it needs to be done to get the weight off people, fast and safe. This is where Diet Doc leads the weight loss pack as we train doctors across the USA on our HCG diet as it?s the only HCG diet which is Dr. Oz approved. Diet Doc does not support a 500 calorie per day diet as all other doctors are offering. We have seen people lose hair, muscle (which leads to saggy skin), as well as experience extreme hunger and fatigue reports Wright.

Diet Doc offers the modern day version of a 50 year old HCG diet and developed 4 other diet programs rolled into one that then personalizes the diet for every person to achieve an average of 1 pound of weight loss per day. Unsure which diet works best, with various fad diets, such as the NV diet pill, Beyond diet, Beyonce diet, Dotties weight loss, B12 weight loss? the list goes on and on. None of these types of diets are doctor supervised and none listed have medical research to support their weight loss claims.

Diet Doc HCG Diet and Weight Loss is passionate about helping people reduce their weight to avoid certain diseases and health conditions associated with being overweight. Diet Doc wants to keep their comprehensive, medically, supervised weight loss program affordable to many people, not just a select few. We often hear people comment that our pricing model is half of what other doctors are charging reports Wright. This is because our mission is to help people lose weight, train them on what specific foods will cause a weight loss reaction in their body. This is how they keep the weight off long term reports Wright. If we can do our best with each person, then we have gained the trust of many. This is how we make up for charging much lower than others states Wright.

Diet Doc provides medically, supervised patient care to people across the USA. A collaborative approach to dieting is employed, which is labor intensive, but effective reports Wright. Diet Doc works with physicians across the USA who are passionate about reducing obesity which is often the cause for many diseases and illnesses reports Wright.

*These weight reduction treatments include oral hCG or an injection of hCG?a drug, which has not been approved by the food and drug administration as safe and effective in the treatment of obesity or weight control. There is no substantial evidence that hCG increases weight loss beyond that resulting from caloric restriction, that it causes a more attractive or ?normal? distribution of fat, or that it decreases the hunger and discomfort associated with calorie-restrictive diets. Results may vary and cannot be guaranteed. Medical supervision and compliance with our program is required.

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Establishment of a Highly Metastatic Model of Colorectal Cancer ...

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In this study, we aimed to establish a highly metastatic model of colon cancer in mice. as to human colorectal cancer cell, we established a human colorectal cancer postoperative metastasis model in nude mice. As to colon cancer cell of mice, we expect to gain highly metastatic model by selection in vivo, which was high, steady, and intuitionistic metastasis, and to establish its cell line. We investigated their biological characteristics so as to provide a useful animal model for the study of metastatic mechanism and the treatment of colorectal cancer.The main results are as follows,1) To establish a human colorectal cancer postoperative metastasis model in nude mice. Tumor cell line HCT-116 of human colorectal adenocarcinoma was inoculated subcutaneously into nude mice to develop an implantation tumor, which was then used to establish the colorectal cancer metastasis model. Histological intact tumor tissue was then harvested and implanted subcutaneously to the 28 nude mice. Four weeks later, 15 of them were randomly selected as experimental group and had tumor resection. The rest were assigned to the control group. The information of mice survival and tumor metastasis rates were collected. Mice in the control group died after 9 weeks with 23%(3/13) of them had lung metastasis. While in the experimental group, the metastasis rates in lung, lymph node, and spleen were 100% (15/15), 100%(15/15) and 33.3%(5/15) respectively at the end of 17 weeks when mice were sacrificed. This model provide valuable data to study of mechanism of colorectal cancer metastasis and treatment of human colon cancer .2) To establish a highly metastatic model of colorectal cancer in mice by selection of metastasis.Histologically intact C26 mice colorectal cancer tissues were subcutaneously implanted into the mice. In order to gain visible metastatic focus, NOD-SCID mice, immunodeficiency mice were first selected and undertaken tumor resection when tumor reached 1.5cm in diameter. Screening was conducted according to the method of subcutaneous implantation?lung metastasis?subcutaneous inoculation?lung metastasis. Then the same steps were duplicated in natural mice.Tumorgenicity,invasion, metastasis and morphological characteristics of the implanted tumors were studied by light microscopy, electron microscopy, tumor marker and flow cytometry. Highly metastatic models of mice colorectal cancer were

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Day after Maine win, Romney looks to money race

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at a caucus, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Portland, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at a caucus, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Portland, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, throws balloons from the stage after speaking to supporters following his loss in the Maine caucus to Mitt Romney, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Portland, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

(AP) ? His losing streak broken and the GOP presidential race entering a lull, Mitt Romney now turns his attention to extending the huge cash advantage he enjoys over his rivals.

The former Massachusetts governor narrowly won Maine's Republican caucuses, state officials announced Saturday night, giving Romney's campaign a much-needed boost after humbling losses in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri earlier in the week.

There won't be another election until Arizona and Michigan hold primaries at the end of the month and the next debate is 10 days away.

That's an unusually long break in a rapid-fire Republican race that featured six contests in the last two weeks alone. Romney and his rivals now have 17 days to raise cash and bolster their organizations for what's shaping up to be a long slog to the Republican nomination and the right to face President Barack Obama in November.

Romney was focused on money even before his Maine victory was official.

He left the state to attend a West coast fundraiser Saturday night and issued a written statement to mark his victory in the low-turnout contest.

"I'm heartened to have the support of so many good people in this great state," Romney said. "The voters of Maine have sent a clear message that it is past time to send an outsider to the White House."

He's expected to spend much of next week courting fundraisers, while sprinkling in a handful of campaign events. He'll be in Arizona Monday evening.

In Maine, Romney won just a plurality of the vote, suggesting he still has much work ahead to unite GOP voters behind his candidacy.

He narrowly defeated Texas Rep. Ron Paul, capturing 39 percent to Paul's 36 percent of the vote, according to state Republican Chairman Charlie Webster. Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, who didn't actively campaign in Maine, won 18 percent and 6 percent respectively.

Santorum defeated Romney in three contests last week and looks to recapture the spotlight Sunday in scheduled appearances on three nationally televised morning programs. His campaign saw a surge in donations ? reporting bringing in $3 million over the three days immediately after last week's hat trick ? but is unlikely to catch Romney in the money race.

Santorum reported just $279,000 in the bank at the end of December, compared with $19.9 million for Romney. Gingrich had $2.1 million, but is still carrying substantial debt, while Paul reported $1.9 million.

Romney's relative success in Maine ? combined with his victory in the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference in Washington hours earlier ? may help enhance his cash advantage, despite some lingering skepticism among some conservatives.

The Maine vote totals reflected about 84 percent of the state's precincts. The contests scheduled for the coming days ? including an entire county that postponed its caucuses because of a snow storm ? will not be counted, according Webster, the state GOP chairman.

"We're not going to even accept the ballots. No one's going to keep track of them," he said, noting that those were the rules established by the party.

Romney's campaign has demonstrated skill and flexibility in winning a big state like Florida and eking out a victory in a low-turnout contest like Maine, where organization and voter contact are essential. Out of Maine's 258,000 registered Republicans, nearly 5,600 cast ballots in the weeklong voting.

But questions about Romney's durability as his party's presumed front-runner persist. Fully 61 percent of Maine voters selected a candidate other than Romney in a state practically in his back yard. And Romney's showing was down considerably from 2008, when he won 51 percent of the vote.

Speaking to supporters in Portland, Paul expressed disappointment that only a portion of the state's caucuses had counted toward the total.

"I wish all the caucuses had met today," Paul said, adding, "It's almost like we could call it a tie."

Romney won 11 delegates and Paul won 10, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. Santorum and Gingrich were shut out.

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TheMoneyIllusion ? A common mistake in tax analysis

Many progressives like to point to the fact that labor supply curves are backward bending.? That is, people tend to work less as countries get richer.? Leisure is a normal good.? That?s all true.? But then they forget that this backward-bending curve?is not an income-compensated labor supply curve, and hence has no bearing for aggregate tax analysis.? Here?s Paul Krugman:

This is not a crazy position: ?backward-bending? labor supply is a staple of economics textbooks, because income effects work against substitution effects. Raise my wage rate, and the payoff to working more increases; but I also get richer; and one of the things people consume more of when they get richer, other things equal, is leisure. So a higher wage could lead either to a rise or fall in labor supply, and a lower wage similarly could work in either direction.

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But this argument applies just as much to the rich as to the poor. And strange to say, you never do find conservatives arguing that we shouldn?t worry about higher tax rates on the rich, because they?ll just work harder to be able to afford those luxury goods; or that a higher inheritance tax probably expands work effort, because it would force the Paris Hiltons of this world to go out and get real jobs.

Funny how that works.

It would be funny if true, but in fact his comments are slightly misleading.? A tax increase doesn?t have any first order effect on national income.? (Even if it does reduce national income, that?s not much of an argument for higher tax rates.)? Thus the standard assumption in public finance is to use income-compensated labor supply curves.? This means higher tax rates will unambiguously reduce national income, as all you have is the substitution effect.

I presume Krugman would respond that he?s making an argument for income effects within some sub-groups, such as the rich.? But that doesn?t?strengthen Krugman?s argument very much, for three different reasons:

1.? What matters is aggregate employment.? In recent years the problem of falling labor force participation is increasing concentrated among the non-rich.? At a minimum, Charles Murray is right about that.

2.? The Paris Hilton example actually works the other way.? With a 90% tax rate on the rich (as in the 1950s) there was little incentive for the wives of wealthy people to work.? They had little incentive to work.? As rates came down, labor force participation of women in high income families increased.? I don?t even know if Paris Hilton is married, but if you are one of those people who?so driven by envy that you are obsessed with seeing that sort of woman ?get a job,? high MTRs for the rich is the last thing you should be rooting for.

3.? Supply-siders claim that higher MTRs for the rich won?t raise much revenue, as they?ll just find more loopholes.? I don?t completely buy that argument, but there?s certainly some truth to it.? For instance, the huge fall in MTRs for the rich between the 1950s and the late 1980s didn?t seem to cost revenue, but we don?t really know if this is because the lower rates on the rich caused their REPORTED pre-tax incomes to rise sharply, or whether they rose for some other reason (in which case the tax cuts did cost revenue.)? Conversely the 1990s works in progressives favor, but we don?t know if that was helped by an exogenous tech bubble.

To summarize, supply-siders are not obsessed with getting the rich to work longer hours.? They want Americans to work more, save more, and invest more.? And to the extent they make that labor supply claim for tax cuts for the rich, it?s using an income-compensated assumption, i.e. the Laffer curve.? You may not buy that argument, but Krugman has not found any logical inconsistency in supply-siders touting Murray?s findings.

PS.? I?m no dogmatic libertarian.? I?m fine with a progressive payroll tax, plus luxury taxes on these sorts of homes:

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The Perfect Time to Start Childrens Education

There are many parenting magazines which say the best time to start kids? education is right from infancy. The phrase ?charity begins at home? is to some extent applicable here because home is the best place to start? childrens? education as he gets his comfort zone at home that helps them to learn the things easily and appropriately. No one else can replace the place of parents and be a better teacher than them. No place can be better than home where the preparation of education for the kids should start if the main idea behind education is to get a kid ready for life.

Tiny trainings such as use of toilet properly proper toilet training for a start, making them eat everything properly should be the purpose to make a child educated in the truest sense. This not only helps the child in being familiar with words, colors and language but also helps him in the later phase of his life.

Sitting with the kids while they splash color on drawing and coloring activity books can be a wonderful learning experience for a kid and could be a recreational exercise for a parent as well. For example, asking them to color within the boundary shows their dedication towards the work because they try? hard doing that and become really disappointed when the colors still go beyond the outline. The more they practice the more they become sharper in doing their activities.

It also helps in increasing their level of patience to finish a work completely. Kids have an incredible potential and a very clear concept of what they want and what they do not want. This cannot be restricted them by what parents think about their ability to do things.

Every child has a different swiftness to achieve an exact developmental aim. Some kids catch the learning process fast and with more clearness in comparison to others. However, there are also children who are not very fast in catching instructions, training such kids at home, make it easier for the formal education later on. Children have a radiant capability of imitating their adults, so in such cases, a little bit of support help them to boost up their confidence and give them a sense of accomplishment.

Talking to kids help them to learn a language fast even if they do not have a vocabulary to counter back, it helps the kids to grab the tone and voice they are likely to speak with. Later in their lives it helps them to have a clear message in their social circles. Kids do not learn everything properly in Montessori schools and the reason behind this can be numerous. One of the reasons could be they do not find the comfort which they find in home. Secondly, Montessori teachers cannot teach so well to the children as their parents can teach them with proper care.? So reading out to children from a fairy tale or bedtime story book helps them grasp the expression with which to read in class, while singing out nursery rhymes helps them sharpen their memory.

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