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12 Days Till Iowa: Ron Paul Is Not a Politician (Time.com)

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I watched Ron Paul deliver his stump speech ? to large and loving crowds?? twice on Wednesday, and he did a very strange thing for a political front runner. He emphasized the things traditional Republicans are least likely to approve of in his libertarian appeal. He began each speech with a long, discursive section on foreign policy?? citing George Washington, Dwight Eisenhower and George W. Bush, among others ? and spoke of the perils of entangling alliances, the military-industrial complex and nation building. He minced no words. He said the money we saved overseas could be used to bolster programs like Social Security and Medicare, until we transition away from them. Then he devoted another long section to civil liberties, to his opposition to the Patriot Act and the illegality?? he believes?? of assassinating Anwar al-Awlaki, the al-Qaeda leader who was an American citizen, in Yemen. This was not political comfort food.

He didn?t spend much time at all on the stuff he favors that Republicans love ? cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget in a year, cutting five Cabinet departments, lowering taxes, restricting abortion and so forth. And yet the audiences seemed thrilled with him, gave him standing ovations, replete with cheers and whistles, before and after each speech. Afterward, when he took questions, they tended toward the worshipful:

?How do you stay so fit??

?Who?s going to be your Vice President??

?Do you think [Iowa Governor] Terry Branstad and the party establishment have it in for you??

Whatever you might say about Paul, this is not politics as usual. He?s not a great speaker; he rambles in a thin voice, garbling some of his best applause lines. He doesn?t give the same speech twice but wanders around through his favorite topics ? last time I saw him, in October, he gave an extended, abstruse lecture on currency policy. Now that he?s a front runner in Iowa, he hasn?t trimmed or changed his message at all, except, perhaps, to become more defiantly at odds with the Republican establishment.

He can sum up his philosophy in a paragraph: ?[The Washington establishment] believes that if you have the freedom to keep what you earn and take care of yourself, you won?t do it. They want to do it for you ? and they?ve been trying for the past 70 years, since the Great Depression. But we?ve learned that government can?t do it either.?

This is a bit too neat for my taste, but it has far more resonance now than it has had in the past. Part of it is Paul himself ? he is who he is, and given the Trump-Cain-Newt-Mitt disappointments, he is a man who can be trusted. That is enormously important this year. He is palpably different from every other candidate in the race: he doesn?t seem at all like a politician. I?m not sure he is one. Another part of his sudden appeal is the sense that nothing seems to work these days. ?I was a Democrat. I voted for Obama last time,? said a truck driver and, yes, stand-up comedian named Dave Johnson after Paul?s speech in the town of Washington. ?But look what he?s done. The bailouts, the spending. Right now, he wants to cut Social Security taxes even though the trust fund is in trouble. I voted for him because I thought he was going to be the opposite of Bush ? end the wars, reduce the deficit, improve the economy ? and we?ve only gotten more of the same.?

Paul seems more comfortable dealing with abstractions like the money supply rather than the day-to-day problems of actual people. When he gets a real question, he fumbles about and eventually seeks refuge in the free market. In Mount Pleasant, a man asked what Paul would do about retraining people who had lost their jobs. ?There are about 1,000 jobs available for trained welders here in Iowa,? the man said. ?What do we do to train them?? After some circumnavigation, Paul suggested we go back to the days of apprenticeships that paid less than skilled craft jobs. O.K. But there?s a more up-to-date free-market answer: be more like Germany, where companies advise vocational schools on their curriculum and develop programs that train young people for technical production and construction work. (I saw Jon Huntsman give a chapter-and-verse response to this question a few weeks ago.)

In Washington, Paul took a question from a young woman who had survived cancer. ?We have good insurance,? she said. ?But what happens if my husband gets laid off? I now have a pre-existing condition. Where do we get insurance?? Paul acknowledged that it was a tough question. In the old days, before the government mucked things up, the churches ran a lot of hospitals and would take all comers. ?The insurance companies and drug companies control Obamacare,? he said, which is not inaccurate, but is also not very comforting either.

And that is where Paul?s libertarianism falls down. This is a complicated society, undergoing an ever more rapid transformation in the midst of a potentially long economic slump. There are a lot of people who have lost jobs and need help getting new skills (admittedly, the current government training programs are, as Romney points out, a complete, ineffective mess). There are a lot of people who can?t get insurance ? certainly not at a reasonable price.

On an even more basic level, it would be nice to believe that people could take care of themselves without government help, but it just hasn?t proved true: programs like Social Security and Medicare ? which run directly against the Jeffersonian-libertarian tradition ? were necessary because people couldn?t take care of themselves. The elderly, especially, had trouble paying medical bills after their working days ended. The American people, through their government, decided to make a rudimentary deal, to make sure their parents didn?t starve or sleep in the streets and were able to get medical care. There was nothing unconstitutional about that ? just as there?s nothing unconstitutional about requiring people to have medical insurance now. The deal was made with the consent of the governed. In the real world, these are the most popular programs the government offers ? about 80% of the American people are happy with them.

There is vast frustration with ? with ? everything right now. And so it?s not a bad moment to review the most basic assumptions of our public life, to question the most basic functions of government. It may well turn out that we?ve tried to do too much. It will certainly turn out that we didn?t have the Keynesian discipline to run budget surpluses when times were good to pay for the deficits when times were bad. (Paul?s hero Friedrich Hayek had a meeting of the minds with Keynes on that point after World War II.) It may be that we need a different sort of safety net for a more competitive global economy. It may be that we?re going to have to do with less.

It?s these sorts of times that raise up people with simple answers: ideologues and demagogues. Paul is an ideologue and ? we?re lucky ? an entirely honorable one. His is an important voice. It helps frame the debate; it helps keep his opponents honest. The big surprise is that the harsh measures he advocates seem almost a comfort in the sea of ?blather that is inundating Iowans this week. But, I suppose, the real story here is, finally, the total discomfort with the sort of no-risk, no-sacrifice nonsense that politicians have been selling for the past 40 years.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Iran Threatens To Block Key Oil Route

Iran threatened Tuesday to shut down the Strait of Hormuz and block oil exports if the West imposes sanctions on its oil shipments.

The official Iranian news agency also quoted Vice President Mohamed Reza Rahimi as saying Iran doesn't want hostilities. Rahimi has no major role in Iran's foreign or military policy.

In Washington, U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner called the threat "bluster." He said it was "another attempt by them to distract attention from the real issue, which is their continued noncompliance with international nuclear obligations."

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Merry Christmas from LGF (Little green footballs)

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base one. In China, ?Xiaoshan made? PTA 22%, 15% fiber. Here, an extension to the garment industry chain has just begun. Li Cheng made a special trip to Italy last year, the new investigation, some of the world-renowned companies from the local business fabric and then started the development of the world industry experience first-line clothing brand he was impressed. Three in 30 years of age to take over the holding predecessor ? a man Xiaoshan printing three plants, with extraordinary perseverance and endurance. 20 years, he has obstinately this family made the brink of closure of small factories with annual sales of 25 billion a ?fabric big brothers?, a national textile and product development base, is considered among the industry?s most complete enterprise producing fabrics one. Now, the ?fabric big brothers? are quietly beginning to cause distribution of clothing. By the end of May,

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the French Group Three holding clothing brand Di Fanuo (DE FARRO) in Ningbo, the store opened in welcoming golden light commercial buildings. This is a ?triple? set up after the clothing company opened the first store 62 Di Fanuo Direct. These stores were stationed in Hangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi?an, Fuzhou, Chengdu and other major cities of the top shopping centers. ?This year we plan to develop 100 home sales expected to reach 150 million yuan.? Di Fanuo clothing executive vice president, said Huang Jing. High-end men?s fashion business to create brand image, reinforced by international brand operation, this is only the Li Cheng clothing dream in which a new realization of a road. He also brewing a larger plan is to use the most popular of online shopping, let the Chinese men to buy high-quality mid-priced shirt. ?I wonder if you have not noticed the men around them,
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they do not love shopping, but also not used to change shirts every day. Some may be expensive brand-name shirt, but you will find that they tend to wear the white collar up.? Cheng Li is not no new quipped that he wants the same as the Chinese men used as a foreigner to buy a shirt playing every day to replace. ?One 200 yuan can buy from the online mall 1,000 yuan traditional goods, you take it or leave?? In the online direct marketing their own brand shirt, this model is no longer fresh. Currently done by a group of the most successful e-commerce professionals, creating a ?where customers Eslite?, no factories, workshops, workers, only a good product to their own design to manufacturing outsourcing production, paste their own brands, the holding to your own website to sell, said to sell two or three million pieces a day. Faced with such a ?champion?, triple what emboldened?
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?Fashion is the key to the success of e-commerce business through differentiated products to rapidly respond to market demand.? Cheng Li-hsin, ?Meanwhile, ?background? must be strong.? ?We only announced the development of the shirt into six billion, each year 40 million meters capacity. product supply chain and product development capabilities will be our core strengths. In addition, we know better clothes. ?join? Three ?before immersed in the apparel more than 10 years, said Huang Jing. Almost more than four months, he and his colleagues have been visiting manufacturers, Internet companies, and even go online to buy their own shirt, the network service, product quality and various comparisons, analysis. ?We may need to hire a professional team to promote the network, but the product quality control will control in their hands.? Huang Jing said. ?This is a channel model innovation is .
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Monday, December 26, 2011

Clarke asks his team to play fair against India

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Australian captain Michael Clarke has asked his teammates to play fair against India in the four-Test series starting Monday with the Boxing Day Test here, and warned of punishment if they don't.

Clarke said he wanted to avoid any bad blood between the two teams.

'Both teams understand where we are at, the relationship between the Australia team and the India team could not be stronger. We all understand there is a line you can go to but there is a line you can't cross,' Clarke told reporters in the pre-match press conference here at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

'I can guarantee you that nobody in the Australian team will cross that and if they do, there will be punishments from the ICC but also from Cricket Australia,' he sternly added.

'We will be doing everything in our power to play some really competitive, tough cricket. But we understand and acknowledge that we won't cross that line.'

India's previous tour Down Under four years ago was marred by controversies with the 'monkeygate' fiasco between Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds taking the centre stage.

Symonds and Singh have since happily played alongside each other in the Indian Premier League. Symonds has retired from international cricket and Singh wasn't selected for the current series.

'The relationship between the Australian players and the Indian players is very good and will continue to be that way,' Clarke said.

'Both teams have a lot to play for. It has always been very competitive on the field but off the field both teams get on very well.'

Talking about the great Sachin Tendulkar, Clarke hoped that the master blaster scores his much-awaited 100th hundred in his next series.

'Tendulkar scoring his 100th international ton is certainly a prospect. I hope that doesn't happen. I hope he scores it in his next series,' said Clarke.

'He has been an unbelievable player for such a long period of time. I really enjoy watching him bat. If he does score the 100th century, he deserves every bit of credit and applause,' he added.

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President Obama attending church services with family



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POSTED: 08:42 a.m. HST, Dec 25, 2011
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President Barack Obama gets a mouth and face full of fingers from Cooper Wall Wagner, 8 months, as he poses for a photo with Cooper and his parents, Captain Greg and Meredith Wagner, while visiting members of the military during Christmas dinner at Anderson Hall on Marine Corps Base Hawaii ,Sunday.

President Barack Obama holds 1 month old Adeline Valentina Hernandez Whitney as he and first lady Michelle Obama visit members of the military during Christmas dinner at Anderson Hall on Marine Corps Base Hawaii , Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Kaneohe, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama laughs after getting a mouth full of fingers from Cooper Wall Wagner, 8 months, as he poses for a photo with Cooper's and his parents Captain Greg and Meredith Wagner, as he visits members of the military during Christmas dinner at Anderson Hall on Marine Corps Base Hawaii , Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Kaneohe, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama stands with his daughter Malia as they arrive for services at the Kaneohe bay Chapel on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Kaneohe, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama, second from right, first lady Michelle Obama, left, and their daughters Malia, right, and Sasha, not seen, arrive to attend Christmas service at the Kaneohe bay Chapel on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Kaneohe, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha arrive to attend Christmas service at the Kaneohe bay Chapel on Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Kaneohe, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)


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President Barack Obama blended his roles as a father and commander-in-chief this Christmas, exchanging presents and singing carols with his family, then greeting U.S. service members stationed at a Marine base in Hawaii.

The president and his family woke up early Sunday to open gifts, the White House said, then had breakfast and sang Christmas carols at the multimillion-dollar house they rent in Kailua Beach, near Honolulu.

Obama made two trips on Christmas to nearby Marine Corps Base Hawaii, first to attend church services at the base chapel. The president dressed casually in dark khaki pants and a short-sleeve blue shirt, and his wife and daughters donned sundresses for Christmas services on a bright, breezy day on the island of Oahu.

After spending a few hours at their rental home, the president and Michelle Obama returned to the base to visit with several hundred service members and their families, as they have done in past years.?The president and his family also went to church on base on Christmas during his vacation last year

The Obamas posed for posed for photos, signed autographs and stopped to chat with the military families gathered in the dining hall, where roast beef, salad and apple pie were on the Christmas Day menu.

Eight-month-old Cooper Wall Wagner, son of Capt. Greg Wagner, got up close and personal with the president, grabbing his face, then sticking his fingers in Obama's mouth.

An amused Obama said he thought the baby just liked his "big nose" ? a comment that drew laughter from several of the Marines.

Many of the service members stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii have deployed to Afghanistan, as well as Iraq, where the last American troops were withdrawn earlier this month.

The president and Michelle Obama returned to the base at 3:36 p.m. to visit with service members and their families, as they have done in past years, at the Anderson Hall dining facility. Many of the Marines stationed at the base have deployed to Afghanistan, as well as Iraq, where the last American troops were withdrawn earlier this month.

The president also called 10 service members stationed around the world ? two from each branch of the military ? on Christmas Eve. The White House said he thanked them for their service and the sacrifice of being away from their families at the holidays.

The White House said the president was also monitoring developments in Nigeria and the administration offered its condolences to the Nigerian people, especially the families of the at least 39 people killed Sunday.

The majority died on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Mass, part of an apparently coordinated assault by a radical Muslim sect.

The White House says U.S. officials have been in contact with their counterparts in Nigeria and pledged to assist them in bringing those responsible to justice.

The Obamas planned to wrap up their Christmas festivities with dinner at the rental home with friends and family. Among those joining the first family in Hawaii are the president's sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, who lives on Oahu, and several friends Obama has known since high school.

The president has kept a low profile since arriving in Hawaii on Friday evening to start a vacation delayed by the stalemate in Washington over extending payroll tax cuts. He has no public events planned, and his only outings are expected to be to the golf course or to take his daughters for shave ice, a Hawaiian snow cone.

The Obamas are expected to return to Washington shortly after New Year's Day.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Would you donate to pay down national debt? Some do

Date: Saturday Dec. 24, 2011 10:00 PM ET

If you had an extra few thousand dollars lying around the house, what would you do with it? Buy a big-screen TV? Head south for a winter vacation?

How about donating it to the federal government to help pay down that half-trillion-dollar national debt?

No?

Well, you may be surprised to learn that some Canadians do make donations like that. In fact, such gifts in the last year have set a record and that surprises even the receiver general of Canada.

"It shocked me to find out in the last year it was a little over $11 million dollars," says Rona Ambrose, who is also minister of public works and government services. "That's a lot of money."

Has she ever donated some of her own money? "No, I have not," she replies with a smile. "But I actually write letters to people who do send in cheques."

The $11.2 million donated over the last year is twice the amount from the previous year.

"The majority of it is in wills," Ambrose says. "People will leave money to the government to help pay off the debt."

But Toronto estate lawyer Ian Hull suspects not all of those donations were willing.

"It would fall into the hands of the government if you had no family and no will," he points out.

Still, it might be easier to give money to the government after you're gone. For the living who are willing to donate, there are strict rules about gifts to the federal government.

"It has to go to a specific department," says Cleo Hamel, a senior tax analyst with H&R Block in Calgary. "It also has to have a letter accompanied with it saying you specifically want to have this money go to the national debt."

If you're thinking of donating and you're not put off by jumping through bureaucratic hoops, maybe some cold, hard facts will stop you in your tracks.

Since Canada's debt costs about $3.7 million an hour to maintain (according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation), the $22 million in cash and property that Canadians have donated over the past decade was enough to keep the national debt in check for almost six hours.

So, how about that trip south?

With files from CTV's Richard Madan

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Previously unconnected molecular networks conspire to promote cancer

Thursday, December 22, 2011

An inflammation-promoting protein triggers deactivation of a tumor-suppressor that usually blocks cancer formation via the NOTCH signaling pathway, a team of researchers led by scientists at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports today in Molecular Cell.

Working in liver cancer cell lines, the team discovered a mechanism by which tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF?) stimulates tumor formation, said senior author Mien-Chie Hung, Ph.D., professor and chair of MD Anderson's Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology. Hung also is MD Anderson's vice president for basic research.

"We've discovered cross-talk between the TNF? inflammation and NOTCH signaling pathways, which had been known to separately promote cancer development and growth," Hung said. Liver cancer is one of several cancers, including pancreatic and breast, associated with inflammation.

Their findings have potential implications for a new class of anti-cancer drugs currently in clinical trials. "Pharmaceutical companies are developing NOTCH inhibitors," Hung said. "TNF? now presents a potential resistance mechanism that activates NOTCH signaling in a non-traditional way."

Pathways also unite in colon, lung, prostate cancers

"In addition, co-activation of these two pathways was also observed in colon, lung and prostate cancers, suggesting that the cross-talk between these two pathways may be more generally relevant," Hung said.

However, TNF? also presents an opportunity to personalize therapy, Hung said. The presence of TNF? or a separate protein that it activates called IKK alpha may serve as useful biomarkers to guide treatment.

"If a patient has only NOTCH activated, then the NOTCH inhibitor alone might work. But if TNF? or IKK? are also activated, then the NOTCH inhibitor alone might not work very well and combination therapy would be warranted," Hung said.

"We'll try this in an animal model and then go to clinical trial if it holds up," Hung said.

A path from inflammation to liver cancer

In a series of experiments, Hung and colleagues connected the following molecular cascade:

  • TNF?, a proinflammatory cytokine, signals through a cell's membrane, activating IKK?, a protein kinase that regulates other proteins by attaching phosphate groups (one phosphate atom, four oxygen atoms) to them.
  • IKK? moves into the cell nucleus, where it phosphorylatesFOXA2, a transcription factor that normally fires up the tumor suppressor NUMB.
  • NUMB usually blocks a protein called NICD, the activated portion of NOTCH1 that slips into the cell nucleus to activate genes that convert the normal cell to a malignant one.
  • But when FOXA2 is phosphorylated, it does not activate NUMB. With NUMB disabled, NOTCH1 is activated. New understanding, new targets for cancer therapy

In liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) tumors, IKK?, the phosphorylated version of FOXA2 and NOTCH1 are expressed more heavily than in normal liver tissue. Expression of all three is correlated in liver cancer tumors, the team found.

The authors conclude that identifying the link between TNF? and NOTCH1 pathways provides a new starting point for understanding the molecular basis for TNF?-related tumor growth and for identifying new targets for cancer therapy.

Finding ways to inhibit FOXA2 phosphorylation or to activate NUMB would provide new options for treating and perhaps preventing cancer, Hung said.

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Thanks to University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center for this article.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Dropbox knows you're an early adopter, gives you a sneak peek of its new Android app

Dropbox knows it's not the only cloud storage option for Android, so the company is handing out an early Christmas present to get more green bots on board with its services: early access to its unreleased Android app. This new version, along with the usual debugging, adds a flood of fresh new features such as: bulk uploads, single-tap access to content and speedy offline entry to your favorites folder, just to mention a few. Fret not, newly minted Nexus owners, the cloud locker service isn't staying away from the creamery -- the application offers full ICS optimization, which is great news for all current and future adopters of the sugary OS. We know you love pre-released bits, so if you think you can handle it, the source link below has a download waiting for you.

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Android vs iPad Which One Is The Better Device.

A lot of people want to but a IPad when the Ipad comes , after a few days , a system called android bring his tablet pc , then the people have more choice to buy the new thing, you can get a cheap android tablet pc.

If you are interested in owning a Tablet PC you might be wondering which one is the best one ? the Android Tablet PC or the iPad. Although the iPad has a lot of fans that absolutely love the product, there are also all those Anti-Apple people as well (including me!) that simply want something different. Out ranking the iPad is a hard thing to do, but it can be done and with the latest release of the Samsung Galaxy some say that Samsung has already put one over on Apple.

There are a few options which the Android Tablet PC should include ? all of which are on the Tablet. These features and options (plus additional ones) will have to be included on the Android Tablet in order to ever have a praying chance to beat the iPad. Personally, if the iPad works as well (or not as well) as the newest 4g and 3g iPhones I think the competition of Apple will be easy to beat.

One of the biggest complaints that users have when trying out the iPad is that it simply is too constrictive and closed. The Android tablets on the other hand allow you to have more freedom to do what you want. Also, the Android tablet PC includes Android FROYO which is a lightning fast addition to the Android that the Apple iPad just doesn?t have.

The FROYO allows all of the applications on the device to run quickly and efficiently. No more bogging you down with memory loss when using applications ? awesome. This is especially important in the fact that a Tablet isn?t just a PC. It?s a PC plus a music player, camera, gamer and so much more. The last thing you want to do is be bogged down by slowness ? especially when the Tablet is meant for so much!

For a lot of people, when the iPad tablet came out, they were amazed at all the features and more importantly the App Marketplace. They thought that no one else could offer something like this for a price like this. Boy, were they wrong. The Android Tablet PC has just as many, if not more FREE apps than the iPad. Plus, I just love the design.

Its so simple and sleep yet extraordinarily advanced and innovative. What?s not to love about the Android Tablet?!? Even if the tablet doesn?t include something you want ? there is probably an app you can use to get that item. That?s what I did with mine!

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Kenya HIV families torn between health or food

In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, neighboring children sit in the courtyard outside the house of Mary and Ishmael Abongo, both of whom are HIV positive, in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says that 2011 prices for staple foods are almost twice as high as they were in 2009, with rising prices and a lack of new funds for HIV programs meaning countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, neighboring children sit in the courtyard outside the house of Mary and Ishmael Abongo, both of whom are HIV positive, in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says that 2011 prices for staple foods are almost twice as high as they were in 2009, with rising prices and a lack of new funds for HIV programs meaning countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, a young boy touches mangos for sale as his mother negotiates with the street-trader in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says that 2011 prices for staple foods are almost twice as high as they were in 2009, with rising prices and a lack of new funds for HIV programs meaning countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, a woman resident looks out of the doorway of her shack in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says that 2011 prices for staple foods are almost twice as high as they were in 2009, with rising prices and a lack of new funds for HIV programs meaning countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, a street-trader measures a portion of cooked rice and beans for sale to a customer in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says that 2011 prices for staple foods are almost twice as high as they were in 2009, with rising prices and a lack of new funds for HIV programs meaning countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, Rosalia Adhiambo, 52, sits in the shack she shares with her grandniece Emily, 5, unseen, both of whom are HIV positive and share one meal a day that Rosalia gets for free from the medical clinic she attends, in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. Rosalia is currently not taking her anti-retroviral medicine because she is afraid taking the medicine without food will make her too weak to look for work. The U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says that 2011 prices for staple foods are almost twice as high as they were in 2009, with rising prices and a lack of new funds for HIV programs meaning countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

(AP) ? Rosalia Adhiambo won't take the free anti-HIV drugs that would prolong her life. The spiraling price of food in Kenya means she can't afford to feed both her grandniece and herself.

So she feeds 5-year-old Emily and doesn't take her own medicine, fearing that the nausea she would get from taking the drugs without adequate food will make her too weak to look for work.

Prices for staple foods this year are almost twice as high as in 2009, the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization says. The rising prices and a dwindling of funds for HIV programs mean countless poor families must decide whether to focus on the health of an HIV-positive adult or on a child's hunger.

Valerian Kamito, a nurse at the clinic that gives Adhiambo her food, says some patients are refusing to start treatment for HIV and around a quarter of his 1,555 patients on anti-HIV drugs are now skipping their medication.

"They say they cannot take them on an empty stomach," Kamito said. Before prices rose, he said, "it was very rare."

HIV-positive adults need 10 percent more calories than other people just to maintain their body weight. Children with HIV need between 30 percent to 50 percent more calories than other children. They will lose weight and be vulnerable to infections without those calories, said nutritionist Kate Greenaway from the aid agency Catholic Relief Services.

Annual inflation in Kenya is around 20 percent, but wages haven't kept pace. Around half of Kenyans live on less than $2 a day, including 52-year-old Adhiambo, who makes $1 each day she does housework.

"When there is nothing to eat, we go to bed hungry. I tell Emily it is because God did not send us food today," said Adhiambo, motioning to a cardboard picture of Jesus on the wall of their corrugated iron shack.

"Emily stands before that picture and prays, 'God, please remember to send us food tomorrow,'" said Adhiambo.

She had work for two weeks last month, but the younger women get most of the jobs. Adhiambo relies on her daily free meal of rice, beans and vegetables from a clinic run by Catholic Relief Services in the Mathare slum, though she sometimes misses that if she is searching for work. The staff there are trying to persuade her to take her anti-HIV drugs.

But Adhiambo carries the food home and gives most of it to Emily, who isn't signed up for the CRS program, though workers there are trying to get her into it. The bright-eyed little girl in the torn blue dress is almost all that's left of Adhiambo's family. Adhiambo's brother, two sisters and husband are all dead. Emily's mother is alive, but ill. She refuses to be tested. Emily has been tested and is HIV positive.

Adhiambo needs to take drugs called anti-retrovirals, or ARVs, and so will Emily. Taken regularly, the medicine can prolong life by years, possibly decades. But if taken sporadically, the medicine will lose its effectiveness.

Patients say the medicine can cause nausea, fatigue, and diarrhea at first, especially if there is no food to go with it, said Greenaway. The drugs also cause a ravenous hunger as the body starts to recover. Adhiambo, afraid that the side effects will prevent her from working, refuses to take the pills.

The clinic gives 400 of its patients, Adhiambo among them, "prescribed food" to eat with their medicines so they'll continue the treatment. But most take the meals home to share with their families, said Kamito. The program has a long waiting list. The financial crisis means there is no money to expand it.

Globally, there has been around a 10 percent decline in HIV/AIDS funding, said Michel Sidibe, the UNAIDS executive director. The world's top funder of public health programs ? the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria ? has disbursed $15 billion since 2002, but it cannot afford to pay for any new or expanded programs until 2014.

Poverty, meanwhile, continues to eat at the gains made by modern medicine in fighting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Twenty to 30 percent of HIV-positive patients in the developing world drop out in the first two years of treatment, said Nils Grede, the deputy chief of the World Food Program's nutrition and HIV/AIDS unit.

"Barriers to continue the treatment ... are often related to poverty. You don't have the money to pay for the bus, you don't have enough food, so you spend your time on trying to make sure that your family eats," Grede told The Associated Press in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

"People adhere much better to drug regimens when there is food," said Greenaway. "But in poor families, that might mean mothers who want to stay strong have to decide whether to take something from their children's plates."

Adhiambo's neighbor Ishmael Abongo, a 35-year-old father of four, must do just that. He and his wife Mary are both HIV positive, as is one of their sons. The whole family shares the clinic's food. When he has found work, Abongo takes a bit of porridge from dinner and saves it for the morning so he isn't too dizzy for a two-hour bus journey.

"I know it is important to take the drugs," he said.

He recounted knowing four people who did not take the pills because they had no food. They are now all dead, Abongo said.

A clinic social worker visited Adhiambo in her tiny shack in December, trying to persuade her to take her medication or risk dying, and leaving Emily with no family to care for her. But Adhiambo was more worried about their present situation.

"What will happen to her if I take these drugs and I get sick?" Adhiambo asked, adding that if she can't work or even walk because of side effects from the medicine they won't have any food.

Eventually, Adhiambo stood up. She needed to find some clothes or a floor that needed washing. She was two months behind with the rent ? $15 a month ? and could be evicted.

The white-winged Jesus that Emily prays to was shown in the picture walking through a garden, nothing like the smelly alley outside the shack.

Words below picture said: "May my prayers come before you, that you heal me according to your will."

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Associated Press writer Luc van Kemenade in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia contributed to this report.

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