Saturday, December 31, 2011

Deadly bird flu suspected in ailing Chinese man

China has reported a suspected human case of the H5N1 virus, or bird flu, in a southern city bordering Hong Kong, officials said on Friday.

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The patient, a 39-year-old man living in Shenzhen, developed symptoms on Dec. 21 and was admitted to a hospital on Dec. 25 because of severe pneumonia, the Centre of Health Protection of Hong Kong said in a statement. He is now in critical condition.

China's Ministry of Health said preliminary laboratory tests on the patient's specimen by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention of Guangdong Province had yielded a positive result for H5N1.

About 10 days ago Hong Kong culled 17,000 chickens at a wholesale poultry market and suspended all imports of live chickens from mainland China for 21 days after a dead chicken there tested positive for the H5N1 virus.

The virus is normally found in birds but can jump to people who do not have immunity to it and researchers worry it could mutate into a form that would spread around the world and kill millions of people.

In recent years, the virus has become active in various parts of the world, mainly in east Asia, during the cooler months.

WHO 'deeply concerned' by deadly flu research

Authorities in China are especially worried about the spread of infectious diseases around this time when millions of Chinese travel in crowded buses and trains across the country to go home to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

The current strain of H5N1 is highly pathogenic, kills most species of birds and up to 60 percent of the people it infects. Since 2003, it has infected 573 people around the world, killing 336. The virus also kills migratory birds but species that manage to survive can carry and disperse the virus to new, uninfected locations.

The virus can kill birds and humans in a matter of days but can survive far longer durations in a moist, cool environment.

It transmits less easily between people but there have been clusters of infections in people in Indonesia and Thailand in the past, where the virus is believed to have been passed between family members through direct contact with contaminated respiratory secretions.

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Japan's Noda in India on economic mission

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda arrived in New Delhi on Tuesday, for a visit that is expected to unveil a currency swap deal and reopen talks on a civil nuclear pact.

Coming hard on the heels of a trip to China where the main talking points were geopolitical -- particularly in the aftermath of the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il -- Noda's visit to India will be heavy on business.

"I am determined to further step up the cooperation between the countries in areas like security and economics," Noda told a business function after his arrival.

Terming the relationship between the two countries "complementary", Noda said while Japan has technology and capital, India has a "young workforce as well as abundant demand for infrastructure".

In a meeting Wednesday with Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh, Japan is expected to sign a dollar-swap accord worth up to $10 billion that could help India defend the rupee which has fallen by some 15 percent this year.

"Emerging economies overall are being shaken by the eurozone sovereign debt crisis" as risk aversion rises among foreign investors, said Tsuyoshi Ueno, an economist at Japan's NLI Research Institute.

"A dollar-swap arrangement can help emerging economies as it promises a supply of dollars in an emergency."

Japan, which struck a similar accord with South Korea in October, has seen its exports tumble for two straight months to November, with sales to the key European market floundering as the debt crisis grips.

"India, as much as South Korea, is a very significant market for Japan. Such a dollar swap accord is ultimately aimed at stabilising Japan's own economy," Ueno said.

Japan is trying to widen and deepen its trade and financial partnerships as it looks to catch up with export rival South Korea, and after China overtook it as the world's second-largest economy.

Noda's predecessor Naoto Kan met Singh in October last year and stressed the warm ties linking two of Asia's biggest democracies.

"On the economic front, there still remains plenty of potential for beneficial mutual cooperation. Already over 800 Japanese companies have invested in India," Noda said in New Delhi.

Noda and Singh are also expected to discuss a Japanese loan for a mega project to build a freight railway between New Delhi and Mumbai and a key deal on civilian nuclear cooperation.

Japan and India launched talks in June 2010 on a nuclear cooperation pact that would allow Tokyo to export its cutting-edge technology to the energy-hungry South Asian nation, a hotly contested market for atomic plants.

Japan is worried that nuclear-armed India has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, while the Fukushima nuclear accident triggered by a huge earthquake and tsunami has clouded the future of the deal.

"This subject will be discussed between the two prime ministers but I can't tell you what will be the outcome because I don't know how the discussions will go," said Gautam Bambawale, a senior Indian government official.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Patrick Swayze - Swayze And Niemi Renewed Wedding Vows In Midst Of Cancer Battle



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Tragic movie star Patrick Swayze and his dancer wife Lisa Niemi renewed their wedding vows in the midst of his cancer battle.

The Dirty Dancing star was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at the beginning of 2008 and when doctors told Niemi the actor only had months to live, she suggested they hold a small ceremony at their ranch in New Mexico to celebrate their undying love for one another with friends and family.

And Niemi reveals horse-loving Swayze made the July, 2008, event extra special by arriving on his favourite white stallion, Roh.

In an excerpt from Niemi's new memoir, Worth Fighting For, obtained by People magazine, she writes, "That afternoon Patrick said, 'I think I want to ride in on Roh.' Really? I balked, thinking of all the problems a strong stallion not ridden that often could cause. But I smiled.

"I was standing at the back door ready to make my entrance, and Patrick was at the side of the house, mounting Roh, who was prancing about, wondering what the hell was going on. Patrick and our blinding-white stallion fairly floated around the pool to the 'Ooohs' and 'Aaahs' of our guests.

"Patrick dismounted and held out his hand. I turned to our guests and grinned, 'After thirty-three years, he finally rides up on a white house!' They laughed. My heart was bursting with happiness."

Swayze lost his cancer battle just over a year later (Sep09).

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US teen, 2 others found dead in western Mexico (AP)

MEXICO CITY ? The body of a U.S. teenager was found in the trunk of a burned-out car in western Mexico along with the bodies of two other youths, prosecutors said Tuesday.

An employee of the state prosecutors' office in Michoacan state said the car holding the remains of the three young men was found on the side of a rural road on Christmas Eve. The young men had last been seen on the night of Dec. 23.

The employee, who was not authorized to be quoted by name, identified the dead American as 18-year-old Alexis Uriel Marron.

Prosecutors are looking into robbery as a possible motive because none of the men's possessions were found in the car. But the area has also been the scene of bloody turf battles between drug gangs. The Knights Templar and Jalisco New Generation cartels are believed to be active in the area.

Marron was a student at Rolling Meadows High School in suburban Chicago and had relatives throughout the area. Marron's cousin, Danila Zendejas, told Chicago television station WLS that she considered him to be a brother.

"He loved his nieces," she said. "And he didn't have time to get to know one of them, to see her grow."

U.S. State Department spokesman Noel Clay said the agency was working with embassy officials to get more information. Mexican Consulate officials in Chicago said they were aware of reports of Marron's death and were ready to help family if requested.

A memorial service for Marron was planned Tuesday evening in his home town of Rolling Meadows.

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City said in an email message that it was aware of reports that Marron had been killed, but was working to get more information.

The other two victims were identified as Mexican men aged 21 and 24. All three were from, or had family in, the nearby village of Quiringuicharo, Michoacan. Their bodies were found on a two-lane road near the border with Jalisco state.

Earlier in December, two other bodies were found in a burned-out vehicle on the same stretch of road. The victims have been identified as two Mexico City residents, but there was no immediate information on the motive in those killings either.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

'Rare' brain disorder may be more common than thought

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

A global team of neuroscientists, led by researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida, have found the gene responsible for a brain disorder that may be much more common than once believed. In the Dec. 25 online issue of Nature Genetics, the researchers say they identified 14 different mutations in the gene CSF1R that lead to development of hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids (HDLS). This is a devastating disorder of the brain?s white matter that leads to death between ages 40 and 60. People who inherit the abnormal gene always develop HDLS. Until now, a definite diagnosis of HDLS required examination of brain tissue at biopsy or autopsy.

The finding is important because the researchers suspect that HDLS is more common than once thought and a genetic diagnosis will now be possible without need for a brain biopsy or autopsy. According to the study?s senior investigator, neurologist Zbigniew K. Wszolek, M.D., a significant number of people who tested positive for the abnormal gene in this study had been diagnosed with a wide range of other conditions. These individuals were related to a patient known to have HDLS, and so their genes were also examined.

?Because the symptoms of HDLS vary so widely ? everything from behavior and personality changes to seizures and movement problems ? these patients were misdiagnosed as having either schizophrenia, epilepsy, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson?s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or other disorders,? says Dr. Wszolek. ?Many of these patients were therefore treated with drugs that offered only toxic side effects.

?Given this finding, we may soon have a blood test that can help doctors diagnose HDLS, and I predict we will find it is much more common than anyone could have imagined,? he says.

Dr. Wszolek is internationally known for his long-term efforts to bring together researchers from around the world to help find cases of inherited brain disorders and discover their genetic roots.

Dr. Wszolek?s interest in HDLS began when a severely disabled young woman came to see him in 2003 and mentioned that other members of her family were affected. The diagnosis of HDLS was made by his Mayo Clinic colleague, Dennis W. Dickson, M.D., who reviewed the autopsy findings of the patient?s uncle, who had previously been misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis, and subsequently, Dr. Wszolek?s patient and her father. All members of the family had HDLS.

Dr. Dickson had identified other cases of HDLS from Florida, New York, Oregon and Kansas in the Mayo Clinic Florida brain bank and knew of a large kindred in Virginia with similar pathology, based upon a presentation at the annual meeting of the American Association of Neuropathologists. With concerted efforts, Dr. Wszolek and collaborators at University of Virginia were able to obtain DNA samples from the Virginia kindred. Dr. Wszolek also sought other cases, particularly those that had been reported in the neuropathology literature, and he was able to obtain samples from Norway, the United Kingdom, Germany and Canada, and other sites in the U.S. He and his team of investigators and collaborators have since published studies describing the clinical, pathologic and imaging characteristics of the disorder, and they have held five international meetings on HDLS.

In this study, which included 38 researchers from 12 institutions in five countries, the study?s first author, Rosa Rademakers, Ph.D., led the effort to find the gene responsible for HDLS. Her laboratory studied DNA samples from 14 families in which at least one member was diagnosed with HDLS and compared these with samples from more than 2,000 disease-free participants. The gene was ultimately found using a combination of traditional genetic linkage studies and recently developed state-of-the art sequencing methods. Most family members studied ? who were found to have HDLS gene mutations ? were not diagnosed with the disease, but with something else, thus emphasizing the notion that HDLS is an underdiagnosed disorder.

The CSF1R protein is an important receptor in the brain that is primarily present in microglia, the immune cells of the brain. ?We identified a different CSF1R mutation in every HDLS family that we studied,? says Dr. Rademakers. ?All mutations are located in the kinase domain of CSF1R, which is critical for its activity, suggesting that these mutations may lead to deficient microglia activity. How this leads to white matter pathology in HDLS patients is not yet understood, but we now have an important lead to study.?

?With no other disease have we found so many affected families so quickly,? says Dr. Wszolek. ?That tells me this disease is not rare, but quite common.? He adds, ?It is fantastic that you can start an investigation with a single case and end up, with the help of many hands, in what we believe to be a world-class gene discovery.?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A luxury holiday to South Africa

South Africa is known as the ?rainbow nation?; very few other locations can boast the geographical diversity, historical vibrancy and remarkable culture that South Africa has to offer. In a fairly recent survey, South Africa has been acclaimed the travellers choice destination for 2011 by tipadvisor.com, this review has given South Africa its crown for what many of us already appreciate and regard so highly. South Africa holidays guarantee more than a holiday, they promise a new perspective.

South Africa has well over twenty one national parks, eight world heritage sites and over 3,000 kilometres of unspoiled coastline, and incredible adrenaline adventures on offer ranging from swimming with sharks to surfing, wine tasting to historic trails.

A primary stop for many travellers is the capital city of Cape Town; which is the most visited city throughout the entire African continent. Cape Town is a city with an assorted array of attractions, sights and activates. From iconic beaches of Clifton and Campus Bay to the energetic waterfront and Cape Town city centre, your time spent in Cape Town will not be forgotten.

After visiting Cape Town, head out to the Winelands and sample some of South Africa?s aromatic, crisp, red and white wines for which the country has become famous for. Located to the east of Cape Town, it is home to the world?s longest wine routes, running from Cape Town right the way to Port Elizabeth approximately 850 kilometres along the eastern coast. If you don?t have that much time to visit the entire Winelands, then perhaps consider a trip to the wine growing areas of Wellington, Ceres, Worcester or Paarl.

Another place no South African holiday should do without is a trip to Durban. There is nowhere else in the world where you will encounter so many different cultures, your every need as a visitor is catered for. Those who visit Durban are rewarded with pristine beaches, immaculate golf courses, nature reserves and parks.

South Africa offers some of the finest safaris in the world having the world?s largest wildlife and game reserves, and is one of the main reasons that tourists travel to the country. I can think of nothing more enchanting than observing some of the world?s most iconic wildlife in their natural habitat surrounded by South Africa?s breath taking scenery, this is for many the culmination of years spent wishing and dreaming of being on safari in South Africa. South Africa?s most famous and largest safari park is the Kruger National Park; it boasts an incredible array of bird and animals species, which include the infamous big five (buffalos, rhinos, elephants, lions and leopards).

Wherever and whatever you decide to do in South Africa and however you get there, either self drive, luxury train or a domestic airline, a world of natural wonder, passion and colour await you. South Africa will always be one of my most favourite places to visit on earth and is somewhere that is very close to my heart.


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Police union chief reiterates backing for plastic bullets :: Belfast Telegraph -- Deborah McAleese

As the PSNI prepares to publish a report into police methods used during the summer riots, the Police Federation has defended the controversial use of water cannon and plastic bullets.

PSNI figures (see panel on right) show that during 10 nights of the most serious rioting this summer, 350 plastic bullets were fired by police.

The largest number of plastic bullets fired at one location ? 107 ? was during violent disorder in north Belfast on July 12.

A total of 70 were fired during trouble in east Belfast on June 21 when officers came under live fire from both loyalist and republican paramilitaries.

The PSNI said the main reasons for firing the plastic bullets ? officially known as AEPs (Attenuating Energy Projectiles) ? were to protect officers, the public and to prevent an offence.

Although their use is strictly controlled, the tactics have been the subject of heated debate.

A review of the summer riots carried out by Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay is due to be presented before the Policing Board early in the new year.

Police Federation chairman Terry Spence said he is ?frustrated listening to nonsense? from some politicians who reject the use of the weapons to control riot situations in Northern Ireland.

?All this talk of protecting the human rights of the criminals and the rioters ? do police officers not have human rights?

?If we were to be deprived of water cannons and AEPs then officers? lives would be at risk.?

?It is not like public order situations in England, Scotland and Wales. During public disorder here officers are faced with blast bombs, nail bombs and gunfire from rioters wanting to kill them,? said Mr Spence.

But, chairman of the Policing Board?s human rights committee Conall McDevitt (below) has claimed that the weapons do not actually make Northern Ireland a safer place and that they should no longer be deployed.

The debate over their use has been reignited following a report this week by the Home Affairs Select Committee which has rejected the use of water cannon and plastic bullets in England.

The report by MPs is at odds with a report by Her Majesty?s Inspectorate of Constabulary which recommended that tougher tactics should be used on English streets to deal with public disorder, including plastic bullets and water cannon.

DUP Policing Board member Jonathan Craig stated that ?any sensible person will draw the conclusion that there should be a limited use of plastic bullets and water cannons to calm riots and save the lives of officers?.

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June 21, east Belfast: 70

June 22, east Belfast: 3

July 1, west Belfast: 10

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July 10, Newtownabbey: 10

July 11, west Belfast: 20

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July 12, west Belfast: 27

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Sea Shepherd says drones find, photograph Japan's whaling fleet (Reuters)

SYDNEY (Reuters) ? Hardline whaling opponents attempting to stop Japan's annual whale hunt in the Antarctic said Sunday they had intercepted and photographed its whaling fleet using pilotless drone aircraft.

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society said it located the Japanese factory ship Nisshin Maru off Australia's western coast Saturday using the drones, the first time this season it has made contact with the whalers.

However, other Japanese ships shielded the vessel "to allow it to escape," Sea Shepherd said in a statement.

"We caught them due west of Perth," founder Paul Watson told Reuters by satellite phone from the ship Steve Irwin. "For the next few days we will be chasing them. We are heading south."

The two drones are equipped with cameras and detection equipment and allow Sea Shepherd to monitor the whaling fleet from a distance, he said.

Watson said Sea Shepherd's three ships were well outside Antarctic waters when the Japanese vessel was seen. The Sea Shepherd waited for the Nisshin Maru after hearing from fishermen it had sailed through the Lombok Strait in Indonesia on its voyage to Antarctic waters.

The Sea Shepherd society's annual attempts to stop the Japanese whale hunt by "direct action" have been widely criticised by other environmentalists and governments, particularly Japan. However, it also has influential supporters.

Watson said sympathisers in New Jersey in the United States contributed to the cost of the two drones.

An international moratorium on whaling has been in place since 1986, but Japan exploits a loophole allowing whaling for scientific purposes to justify its annual hunt.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Iran's navy begins drill in international waters (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? Iran's navy began a 10-day drill Saturday in international waters near the strategic oil route that passes through the Strait of Hormuz.

The exercises, dubbed "Velayat 90," could bring Iranian ships into proximity with U.S. Navy vessels in the area.

The war games cover a 1,250-mile (2,000-kilometer) stretch of sea off the Strait of Hormuz, northern parts of the Indian Ocean and into the Gulf of Aden, near the entrance to the Red Sea, state TV reported.

The drill will be Iran's latest show of strength in the face of mounting international criticism over its controversial nuclear program, which the West fears is aimed at developing atomic weapons. Tehran denies those charges, insisting the program is for peaceful purposes only.

Navy chief Adm. Habibollah Sayyari said Iran is holding the drill to show off its prowess and defense capabilities.

"To show off its might, the navy needs to be present in international waters. It's necessary to demonstrate the navy's defense capabilities," state TV quoted Sayyari as saying.

The Strait of Hormuz is of strategic significance as the passageway for about a third of the world's oil tanker traffic. Beyond it lie vast bodies of water, including the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The U.S. Navy's Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet is also active in the area, as are warships of several other countries that patrol for pirates there.

Both the U.S. and Israel have not ruled out a military option against Iran over its nuclear program. Iranian hard-liners have come out with occasional threats that Tehran would seal off the key waterway if the U.S. or Israel moved against the country's nuclear facilities.

Iran regularly holds war games and has also been active in fighting piracy in the Gulf of Aden.

Sayyari said submarines, surface-to-sea missile systems, missile-launching vessels, torpedoes and drones will be employed in the maneuvers.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Blagojevich cohort won't serve more time for fraud (AP)

CHICAGO ? An imprisoned former fundraiser for Rod Blagojevich was sentenced Thursday after pleading guilty to a wire fraud scheme unrelated to the former Illinois governor, but will not face additional time behind bars.

Tony Rezko was sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison for running a scheme that fraudulently netted more than $13 million in business loans. U.S. District Judge James Zagel said the sentence would run at the same time as the 10 1/2-year sentence Rezko already is serving for fraud, money laundering and plotting to squeeze kickbacks from companies doing state business during Blagojevich's tenure.

Rezko pleaded guilty to wire fraud last year. As part of his sentencing agreement, Rezko agreed to drop his appeal in the kickbacks case, in which he went to trial and was convicted in 2008. He already has spent 3 1/2 years in custody.

"Mr. Rezko and his family had decided they wanted to bring closure to this matter and it's time for them to move on with their life," Rezko attorney Joe Duffy said.

The former fast-food entrepreneur and real estate developer was once a well-connected fundraiser for Blagojevich, President Barack Obama and other politicians. On Thursday, a gaunt Rezko stood before Zagel in a green prison shirt and shower shoes, asking for leniency in a sometimes-raspy voice.

"Your Honor, I deeply regret the actions that brought me to be here," Rezko said, apologizing to his family and friends. "I ask God for forgiveness and the court for mercy."

As he left court Thursday, Rezko was greeted by more than a dozen relatives sitting in the audience. Several shouted, "We love you!" and "Merry Christmas." Rezko smiled and waved.

Authorities say Rezko, 56, tried to defraud lender GE Capital by appearing to sell some of his fast-food restaurants, including Papa John's Pizza franchises, to employees.

Rezko needed to pay off existing loans on the pizza restaurants, according to an earlier plea declaration. When told by the lender that he should consider selling off some of his restaurants, Rezko devised a scheme to keep control of the businesses by using his employees as false owners.

"Defendant also assured these individuals that they would not have to put any of their own money at risk and, to the extent that their group of restaurants was profitable, they could expect to receive a bonus from the defendant in the future," the plea declaration said.

Rezko gave GE Capital falsified documents that made the restaurants appear more profitable, while planning to not enforce terms of the sales to his employees. He only told investors in his company that the pizza restaurants had been "refinanced," according to the plea declaration.

Rezko already has made some restitution payments. He was ordered Friday to pay the remaining $4 million.

Zagel briefly noted the "significant damage" Rezko did before sentencing him within the terms of his agreement with prosecutors.

Several of the figures linked to Rezko by federal prosecutors investigating Illinois corruption have since been convicted. Zagel gave Blagojevich a 14-year prison sentence this month, days after Judge Amy St. Eve sentenced Rezko to 10 1/2 years, minus time served.

During his 2008 trial, prosecutors said he raised over $1 million for Blagojevich and got so much clout in return that he could control two powerful state boards. They accused him of trying to squeeze payoffs from money management firms and a $1.5 million bribe from a contractor trying to build a hospital.

Rezko raised money for Obama during his campaigns for Illinois senator, though not for his presidential campaign. Obama has not been accused of wrongdoing in the case.

Rezko's sentence was seen by many legal experts as a baseline for the amount of time Blagojevich would receive. He faced a maximum of 20 years in prison on the wire fraud charge.

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Sony Tablet S to get Ice Cream Sandwich update, timeframe coming 'soon'

Sony Tablet S

Some may love the shape of the Sony Tablet S, some may hate it, but one thing everyone can agree on is that it will be better with Ice Cream Sandwich.  According to staff at the Sony Tablet discussion forums, the Android 4 update for the Sony Tablet S is getting updated, and the timeframe for said update is "coming soon."  The Tegra 2 tablet with the unique look and feel wasn't a huge hit for Sony, but it's nice to see them continuing support and keeping behind this one.  We'll keep our ears open and let you know when "soon" turns into an actual date.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

HBT: Red Sox to name McClure pitching coach

As first reported by Jim Bowden of ESPN and Sirius XM Radio, the Red Sox are preparing to name Bob McClure as their next pitching coach.

McClure was a major league pitcher from 1975-1993, posting a 3.81 career ERA over 1158-plus innings. He joined the coaching ranks in 1999, first serving as a pitching instructor in the Rockies organization before moving on to the position of big league pitching coach in Kansas City. The Royals fired him in September of this year after six years on the job.

McClure will be?replacing Curt Young, who was let go by the Red Sox soon after the departure of manager Terry Francona. Boston posted a 4.20 team ERA in 2011, which ranked 22nd in the major leagues.

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DOJ settles with Countrywide (Politico)

In a historic settlement for the Obama administration, Bank of America?s Countrywide Financial Corporation agreed Wednesday to pay $335 million to resolve allegations it discriminated against qualified African-American and Hispanic borrowers.

The settlement is the largest residential fair-lending settlement in history, according to the Justice Department. It provides $335 million in compensation for victims of Countrywide?s widespread discrimination against minority homebuyers from 2004 to 2008, when Countrywide was one of the nation?s largest single-family mortgage lenders.

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The department?s complaint alleges that Countrywide charged more than 200,000 African-American and Hispanic borrowers higher interest rates and fees than white borrowers. The complaint claims these borrowers were charged higher rates because of their race, not due to their creditworthiness.

Additionally, Countrywide steered thousands of African-American and Hispanic borrowers into expensive subprime mortgages ? white borrowers with similar credit profiles, the Justice stated, got prime loans.

The department discovered discriminatory patterns and practices across 41 states and Washington.

?The department?s action against Countrywide makes clear that we will not hesitate to hold financial institutions accountable, including one of the nation?s largest, for lending discrimination,? Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement.

?These institutions should make judgments based on applicants? creditworthiness, not on the color of their skin. With today?s settlement, the federal government will ensure that the more than 200,000 African-American and Hispanic borrowers who were discriminated against by Countrywide will be entitled to compensation.?

According to Justice, this is the first time the department has claimed and gotten relief for borrowers who were steered into loans based on race or national origin.

?Countrywide?s actions contributed to the housing crisis, hurt entire communities and denied families access to the American dream,? Thomas Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, said in a statement. ?We are using every tool in our law enforcement arsenal, including some that were dormant for years, to go after institutions of all sizes that discriminated against families solely because of their race or national origin.?

Dan Frahm, a Bank of America spokesperson, said the bank, which bought Countrywide in 2008, does not lend based on race.

?We discontinued Countrywide products and practices that were not in keeping with our commitment and will continue to resolve and put behind us the remaining Countrywide issues,? Frahm said in a statement.

The settlement is subject to court approval.

Earlier this week, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) alleged in a letter that four current members of Congress took part in the controversial VIP program run by Countrywide Financial to receive favorable loan terms.

The Senate Ethics Committee has previously investigated two other members, Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) and former Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.), for their participation in the program. No charges were filed, but both Conrad and Dodd ?should have exercised more vigilance? in dealing with the now defunct mortgage lender, the Senate Ethics panel said.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

No. 4 Louisville beats College of Charleston 69-62 (AP)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. ? The College of Charleston had No. 4 Louisville on the ropes for much of the game and just missed a chance to be the second Southern Conference team to knock off a Top 25 opponent in as many days, falling 69-62 on Tuesday night.

Charleston coach Bobby Cremins knows his club won't have much chance to dwell on the loss as they have another road test Thursday against Coastal Carolina.

"We've got a big game coming up. But we had a chance here and it was great," Cremins said.

Charleston (9-2) led 59-58 with 4:03 to play but Louisville scored the next eight points after wearing down the Cougars with a full-court assault on defense.

"It was a heck of a ballgame. Their pressure finally caught up to us down the stretch," Cremins said. "Their pressure is relentless."

Louisvillle coach Rick Pitino knew his team was in a battle to remain undefeated.

"We knew this was going to be a war," Pitino said. "We knew it'd be a great team. For about 32, 33 minutes, they were the better basketball team."

Davidson beat No. 12 Kansas 80-74 on Monday.

Pitino said Kyle Kuric's move to the middle of the College of Charleston's zone late in the game was the game's critical move. He credited his son and assistant coach, Richard Pitino, with the idea.

"I give big credit to my son because he made the move that I thought won the game," Pitino said. "He said, put Kyle in there, he'll make the shot or something good will happen. And he got in there and really bothered them."

The move paid off as Kuric hit a go-ahead jumper in the paint with 3:12 to play, giving Louisville a 60-59 lead. It was the start of an 8-0 run over a 70-second span for the Cardinals (11-0).

"Coach told me to flash to the middle and whoever's open, throw it to them or make a play," Kuric said. "We are not use to having an open post like that."

Kuric finished with 17 points and Gorgui Dieng added 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Cardinals.

Antwaine Wiggins had 23 points and seven rebounds for Charleston (9-2), which tied a season-high with 12 3-pointers.

"We just showed tremendous fortitude down the stretch to win," Pitino said. "When you give up 12 3s, you don't normally win."

The Cardinals trailed 57-55 with 5:06 to play but went on a 9-2 run over the next 3 minutes, capped by a 3-pointer by Chris Smith that put them ahead 66-59 with 2:06 left.

A layup by Trent Wiedeman rolled out after breaking Louisville's full-court press with 2:54 left that would have given the Cougars a one-point lead. Louisville pushed the ball up the court and Russ Smith hit a transition 3-pointer 6 seconds later to make it 64-60.

Louisville trailed at the half for just the second time this season.

Andrew Lawrence nailed a 24-footer to give the Cougars a 31-30 lead with 2:51 remaining and later hit Wiggins with a no-look wraparound for the assist on the half's final basket.

Louisville faced an eight-point deficit with 15:06 remaining but cut the lead to 49-47 on 3 by Russ Smith less than 2 minutes later. Charleston's Matt Sundberg answered at 12:58 to stretch the lead to five but Louisville's pressure defense held the Cougars in check for the next 5 minutes.

That sparked a 6-0 Louisville run, punctuated by consecutive dunks from Dieng and Behanan to give Louisville a 53-52 lead with 8:25 to play.

Charleston ended its scoring drought and retook the lead on Anthony Stitt's 3-pointer at 7:52 before Kuric made a 13-footer in the lane to tie the game at 55-55 with 5:30 to play. Charleston led 59-58 after Wiggins' two free throws with 4:03 left but Louisville scored eight consecutive points, starting with a jumper by Kuric at the 3:12 mark.

Down 66-62, Wiedeman missed a layup with 36 seconds remaining and Louisville hit three of its final four free throws to close out the game.

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Journalist: Morgan must have known about hacking

Piers Morgan, host of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight," leaves the CNN building in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. A tense and sometimes hostile Piers Morgan refuses to disclose details about the most damning link between himself and Britain's phone hacking scandal ? his acknowledgment that he listened to a phone message left by Paul McCartney for his then-wife Heather Mills. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Piers Morgan, host of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight," leaves the CNN building in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. A tense and sometimes hostile Piers Morgan refuses to disclose details about the most damning link between himself and Britain's phone hacking scandal ? his acknowledgment that he listened to a phone message left by Paul McCartney for his then-wife Heather Mills. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Piers Morgan, host of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight," leaves the CNN building in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. A tense and sometimes hostile Piers Morgan refuses to disclose details about the most damning link between himself and Britain's phone hacking scandal ? his acknowledgment that he listened to a phone message left by Paul McCartney for his then-wife Heather Mills. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

In this image made from video, CNN star interviewer Piers Morgan answers questions Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011 from a media ethics inquiry sitting in London, England, about his time at the top of Britain's tabloid industry, at an unknown location in the U.S. Morgan ran two British tabloids - the News of the World and the Daily Mirror - before his editorship was cut short by scandal in 2004. (AP Photo, Pool)

(AP) ? CNN celebrity interviewer Piers Morgan was an extremely hands-on tabloid editor who must have known that phone hacking was rife at his paper, a former employee claimed Wednesday.

Business journalist James Hipwell said voicemail interceptions were an everyday activity at Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid, where Hipwell worked in the late 1990s as a columnist providing stock tips.

Hipwell told a British inquiry into media ethics that while he had no direct evidence that Morgan, the Daily Mirror editor at the time, was involved in phone hacking, he said it was impossible to imagine that Morgan had been kept in the dark.

"Nothing happened at the newspaper without him knowing," Hipwell testified, speaking a day after Morgan was grilled Tuesday in a tense, nationally televised hearing before the inquiry.

Morgan denied having any direct connection to phone hacking ? although he refused to answer questions about how he came to hear a voicemail message left by former Beatle Paul McCartney on the phone of his now ex-wife Heather Mills.

Morgan's description of the message in a 2006 article for the Daily Mail led some to wonder whether he'd gotten it through phone hacking. Mills has said there was no way Morgan could have obtained it honestly, and on Wednesday she emphasized that she had "never ever played Piers Morgan a tape of any kind, never mind a voice message from my ex-husband."

Mills added that she would be happy to appear before the inquiry to answer questions about the issue.

Before his U.S. television career, Morgan ran two British tabloids ? Rupert Murdoch's now-shuttered News of the World, between 1994 and 1995, which has been at the center of the U.K. phone hacking scandal, then the rival Daily Mirror, which is not connected to the Murdoch empire, where he stayed for nearly a decade.

Hipwell and Morgan have a long history. Both were investigated as part of an inquiry into market manipulation after it emerged that Morgan made a quick profit of thousands of pounds (dollars) by buying shares that were then promoted in the next day's paper.

Morgan was cleared of wrongdoing, but Hipwell and another tipster, Anil Bhoyrul, were convicted in 2005. Hipwell expressed remorse over his role in the stock scam but said he always believed that his former boss had been as guilty as he was.

"I can understand why people think that I have an ax to grind against him," Hipwell told the inquiry.

By Hipwell's account, phone hacking was a matter of routine ? a "standard journalistic tool for gathering information." He said journalists openly boasted about breaking into phones to intercept voice mails.

Hipwell challenged Morgan's unsubstantiated assertion Tuesday that a tabloid editor could only monitor about 5 percent of his journalists' work, saying that he often saw Morgan inspecting his reporters' computer screens or working late into the night to tweak headlines.

Morgan "stamped his authority on every single page," Hipwell said. "The newspaper was built around the cult of Piers."

Morgan, 46, has already dismissed Hipwell's claims as the "unsubstantiated allegations of a liar and convicted criminal." Trinity Mirror Group lawyer Desmond Browne also has rejected Hipwell's allegations.

Testimony to the inquiry is given under oath, however.

More than a dozen News of the World journalists have been arrested in the hacking scandal, senior executives with Murdoch's News Corp. media empire have lost their jobs, and top U.K. police officers have resigned over their failure to tackle the problem.

Authorities on Wednesday arrested their first serving police officer as part of an investigation into bribes paid to police by journalists seeking scoops.

London police said a 52-year-old woman who has not been identified was arrested on suspicion of corruption and misconduct in a public office. The woman was detained in Essex, in southeastern England, and was being questioned.

Eight people, including a reporter working for The Sun tabloid, have so far been arrested as part of the police corruption inquiry, although no one has yet been charged.

Also Wednesday, the former editor of the News of the World lost a legal bid to make the now-defunct tabloid pay his legal bills.

Andy Coulson left the tabloid after a reporter and a private investigator were jailed for hacking in 2007. He became Prime Minister David Cameron's communications chief but resigned earlier this year when the phone hacking scandal erupted again.

A High Court judge ruled that Coulson's severance agreement did not require the company to pay his costs relating to allegations of criminal behavior.

But in a separate case, another judge ruled that Murdoch's News Group Newspapers had to continue paying the legal fees of Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator at the center of the scandal.

High Court justice Andrew Morritt said the News International subsidiary News Group Newspapers was bound by an agreement protecting Mulcaire from costs and damages arising from voicemail litigation in which they were joint defendants.

The company, itself a subsidiary of Murdoch's News Corp., had tried to end the contract after it emerged publicly that it was still guaranteeing the costs of a convicted criminal. Mulcaire was jailed briefly in 2007, along with News of the World royal correspondent Clive Goodman, for eavesdropping on the phone messages of royal aides.

Goodman and Mulcaire remain the only two people ever convicted over the practice.

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Associated Press writers Jill Lawless and David Stringer contributed to this report.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

The worst-run companies in America

By Douglas A. McIntyre, 24/7 Wall St.

Many American companies have done incredibly well this year. A number posted extraordinary financial results in 2011. Others have launched products that revolutionized markets.

Of course, many big public corporations also did very poorly. Several nearly destroyed their business and dragged down shareholder value with it. 24/7 Wall St. combed through the S&P 500 to find the best and worst managed companies in America for 2011.

To make a list of semifinalists, 24/7 Wall St. considered stock price, changes in earnings per share, major shifts in market share and changes in management, among other data. Once the initial screen was complete, we reviewed product launch success, financial results, success of new management and the performance of each company within its industry. The editors then sifted through the finalist to identify those that rewarded both customers and shareholders and those that caused these two groups the most harm.

24/7 Wall St.: Ten brands that will disappear in 2012

Neither the best-run companies list nor the worst-run companies list includes a large number of corporations from any single industry. This indicates our methodology identifies well- and worst-managed companies regardless of the industry. Based on our criteria, the management of Starbucks did as good a job as the management of Oracle?? two of the best-run companies. Similarly, Eastman Kodak management did as poorly as the management of American Airline parent AMR ? two of the worst-run companies.

Worst

1. Avon Products

  • CEO name (tenure): Andrea Jung (12 years)
  • YTD stock: down 40 percent
  • Latest quarter EPS: flat at $0.38
  • Insider ownership: 1.75 percent
  • Key event: SEC starts investigation

Avon?s management has taken one of the greatest franchise operations in the world and nearly ruined it. The company has bungled its move into markets like China, where it faces a bribery probe. Revenue growth in emerging markets, such as Brazil and Russia, has faltered. When it announced third-quarter earnings, Avon said it could no longer support its guidance for the balance of the year. The news caused several analysts to downgrade the company?s financial prospects and its stock. CEO Andrea Jung said Avon would continue to seek solutions through another of her interminable restructurings of personnel and operations. Just after Avon announced financial results, it disclosed an SEC investigation into improper contacts between the company?s management and Wall St. analysts. (Since this article was originally published, Avon announced that longtime chief executive Jung, would step down in January of 2012, ending her 12 year term as the longest-serving female executive at a Fortune 500 company.)

24/7 Wall St.: Biggest corporate layoffs of all time

2. Research In Motion

  • CEO name (tenure): Jim Balsillie (19 years)
  • YTD stock: down 71 percent
  • Latest quarter EPS: down 57 percent to $0.63
  • Insider ownership: N/A
  • Key event: takes $485 million Playbook write-down

Research In Motion was ?the? smartphone company until Apple released the first iPhone in mid-2007. RIM had every chance to move from its core enterprise market into the consumer one, but was slow to do so and released poorly designed products. It then allowed itself to be flanked by another generation of smartphones built with the Google Android mobile operating system. RIM management continued the destruction of the company?s value through the release of several other badly built and badly marketed products, the most recent of which was the tablet PC Playbook meant to compete with Apple's iPad. Sales have been so poor that RIM recently took a $485 million write-down on its Playbook inventory. RIM has recently warned twice that it would miss earnings forecasts. Three months ago, RIM said it would fire 2,000 of its 19,000 workers. RIM?s BlackBerry was the first smartphone, but its sales are close to putting it in last place among its competition. On December 7, after a trademark dispute, RIM backed down on its plan to change the name of its OS.

3. AMR

  • CEO name (tenure): Thomas Horton (less than 1 year)
  • YTD stock: down 99 percent
  • Latest quarter EPS: loss of $0.48, down from $0.39
  • Insider ownership: 1 percent
  • Key event: declares Chapter 11

AMR, parent company of American Airlines, declared Chapter 11 recently. CEO Gerard Arpey turned down the board?s offer to stay as chief executive. Perhaps he was too humiliated by what he had done to ruin what was once considered the flagship airline of the United States. The most recent error on management?s part was its inability to settle labor disputes with the pilots, losing Wall Street?s confidence in the airline?s viability in the process. Investors traded shares down relentlessly during the month before the bankruptcy filing. Arpey?s greatest mistake, however, was his decision not to merge American with another large U.S. carrier. Meanwhile, a merger between United and Continental was put together to cut routes, personnel and equipment costs, among other things. Delta and Northwest set a marriage for the same reasons. American was left on the outside of the industry?s cost cutting trend.

Click here to read all of 24/7's best- and worst-run companies.

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DNA in a Cup of Water Reveals Lake Denizens

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Freshwater habitat dwellers can be detected and quantified based on DNA obtained directly from small water samples. Sophie Bushwick reports.

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To monitor the biodiversity of a freshwater habitat, you could camp out by the water and count the rare wildlife. Or you could just scoop up a cup of water. A new Dutch study has found that the DNA traces in a small sample of a body of water can reveal the species that live in it. The work is in the journal Molecular Ecology. [Philip Francis Thomsen et al, Monitoring endangered freshwater biodiversity using environmental DNA]

As animals swim through a lake, they leave behind traces of DNA. The more individuals of a particular species, the more DNA of that species will be shed. And be available to be measured.

The researchers tested about 100 European lakes and streams, comparing the DNA evidence to traditional fauna observations. And the small-sample technique enabled them to correctly identify the species and the sizes of their populations.?

Measuring biodiversity is an important part of protecting endangered species. This quick and easy method of snagging a water sample, which can be tested at a lab miles away from the site, could refresh the process of species monitoring.

?Sophie Bushwick

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christopher Hitchens, militant pundit, dies at 62

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2010 file photo taken from video author and outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens speaks during an appearance in Birmingham, Ala. Vanity Fair reports Hitchens died on Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus his magazine. The magazine reports he died in the presence of friends at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2010 file photo taken from video author and outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens speaks during an appearance in Birmingham, Ala. Vanity Fair reports Hitchens died on Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus his magazine. The magazine reports he died in the presence of friends at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)

FILE - Essayist Christopher Hitchens speaks during a debate on Iraq and the foreign policies of the United States and Britain, in this Sept. 14, 2005 file photo taken in New York. Vanity Fair reports Hitchens died on Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 at the age of 62 from complications of cancer of the esophagus his magazine. The magazine reports he died in the presence of friends at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Chad Rachman)

Cancer weakened, but did not soften Christopher Hitchens. He did not repent or forgive or ask for pity. As if granted diplomatic immunity, his mind's eye looked plainly upon the attack and counterattack of disease and treatments that robbed him of his hair, his stamina, his speaking voice and eventually his life.

"I love the imagery of struggle," he wrote about his illness in an August 2010 essay in Vanity Fair. "I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient."

Hitchens, a Washington, D.C.-based author, essayist and polemicist who waged verbal and occasional physical battle on behalf of causes left and right, died Thursday night at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston of pneumonia, a complication of his esophageal cancer, according to a statement from Vanity Fair magazine. He was 62.

"There will never be another like Christopher. A man of ferocious intellect, who was as vibrant on the page as he was at the bar," said Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter. "Those who read him felt they knew him, and those who knew him were profoundly fortunate souls."

He had enjoyed his drink (enough to "to kill or stun the average mule") and cigarettes, until he announced in June 2010 that he was being treated for cancer of the esophagus.

He was a most engaged, prolific and public intellectual who wrote numerous books, was a frequent television commentator and a contributor to Vanity Fair, Slate and other publications. He became a popular author in 2007 thanks to "God is Not Great," a manifesto for atheists.

Long after his diagnosis, his columns and essays appeared regularly, savaging the royal family, reveling in the death of Osama bin Laden, or pondering the letters of poet Philip Larkin. He was intolerant of nonsense, including about his own health. In a piece which appeared in the January 2012 issue of Vanity Fair, he dismissed the old saying that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

"So far, I have decided to take whatever my disease can throw at me, and to stay combative even while taking the measure of my inevitable decline. I repeat, this is no more than what a healthy person has to do in slower motion," he wrote. "It is our common fate. In either case, though, one can dispense with facile maxims that don't live up to their apparent billing."

Eloquent and intemperate, bawdy and urbane, Hitchens was an acknowledged contrarian and contradiction ? half-Christian, half-Jewish and fully non-believing; a native of England who settled in America; a former Trotskyite who backed the Iraq war and supported George W. Bush. But his passions remained constant and targets of his youth, from Henry Kissinger to Mother Teresa, remained hated.

He was a militant humanist who believed in pluralism and racial justice and freedom of speech, big cities and fine art and the willingness to stand the consequences. He was smacked in the rear by then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and beaten up in Beirut. He once submitted to waterboarding to prove that it was indeed torture.

Hitchens was a committed sensualist who abstained from clean living as if it were just another kind of church. In 2005, he would recall a trip to Aspen, Colo., and a brief encounter after stepping off a ski lift.

"I was met by immaculate specimens of young American womanhood, holding silver trays and flashing perfect dentition," he wrote. "What would I like? I thought a gin and tonic would meet the case. 'Sir, that would be inappropriate.' In what respect? 'At this altitude gin would be very much more toxic than at ground level.' In that case, I said, make it a double."

An emphatic ally and inspired foe, he stood by friends in trouble ("Satanic Verses" novelist Salman Rushdie) and against enemies in power (Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini). His heroes included George Orwell, Thomas Paine and Gore Vidal (pre-Sept. 11). Among those on the Hitchens list of shame: Michael Moore, Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong il, Sarah Palin, Gore Vidal (post Sept. 11) and Prince Charles.

"We have known for a long time that Prince Charles' empty sails are so rigged as to be swelled by any passing waft or breeze of crankiness and cant," Hitchens wrote in Slate in 2010 after the heir to the British throne gave a speech criticizing Galileo for the scientist's focus on "the material aspect of reality."

"He fell for the fake anthropologist Laurens van der Post. He was bowled over by the charms of homeopathic medicine. He has been believably reported as saying that plants do better if you talk to them in a soothing and encouraging way. But this latest departure promotes him from an advocate of harmless nonsense to positively sinister nonsense."

Hitchens was born in Portsmouth, England, in 1949. His father, Eric, was a "purse-lipped" Navy veteran known as "The Commander"; his mother, Yvonne, a romantic who later kill herself during an extra-marital rendezvous in Greece. Young Christopher would have rather read a book. He was a "a mere weed and weakling and kick-bag" who discovered that "words could function as weapons" and so stockpiled them.

In college, Oxford, he made such longtime friends as authors Martin Amis and Ian McEwan and claimed to be nearby when visiting Rhodes scholar Bill Clinton did or did not inhale marijuana. Radicalized by the 1960s, Hitchens was often arrested at political rallies, was kicked out of Britain's Labour Party over his opposition to the Vietnam War and became a correspondent for the radical magazine International Socialiam. His reputation broadened in the 1970s through his writings for the New Statesman.

Wavy-haired and brooding and aflame with wit and righteous anger, he was a star of the left on paper and on camera, a popular television guest and a columnist for one of the world's oldest liberal publications, The Nation. In friendlier times, Vidal was quoted as citing Hitchens as a worthy heir to his satirical throne.

But Hitchens never could simply nod his head. He feuded with fellow Nation columnist Alexander Cockburn, broke with Vidal and angered freedom of choice supporters by stating that the child's life begins at conception. An essay for Vanity Fair was titled "Why Women Aren't Funny," and Hitchens wasn't kidding.

He had long been unhappy with the left's reluctance to confront enemies or friends. He would note his strong disappointment that Arthur Miller and other leading liberals shied from making public appearances on behalf of Rushdie after the Ayatollah Khomeini called for his death. He advocated intervention in Bosnia and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.

No Democrat angered him more than Clinton, whose presidency led to the bitter end of Hitchens' friendship with White House aide Sidney Blumenthal and other Clinton backers. As Hitchens wrote in his memoir, he found Clinton "hateful in his behavior to women, pathological as a liar, and deeply suspect when it came to money in politics."

He wrote the anti-Clinton book, "No One Left to Lie To," at a time when most liberals were supporting the president as he faced impeachment over his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Hitchens also loathed Hillary Rodham Clinton and switched his affiliation from independent to Democrat in 2008 just so he could vote against her in the presidential primary.

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, completed his exit. He fought with Vidal, Noam Chomsky and others who either suggested that U.S. foreign policy had helped caused the tragedy or that the Bush administration had advanced knowledge. He supported the Iraq war, quit The Nation, backed Bush for re-election in 2004 and repeatedly chastised those whom he believed worried unduly about the feelings of Muslims.

"It's not enough that faith claims to be the solution to all problems," he wrote in Slate in 2009 after a Danish newspaper apologized for publishing cartoons of the prophet Muhammad that led Muslim organizations to threaten legal action. "It is now demanded that such a preposterous claim be made immune from any inquiry, any critique, and any ridicule."

His essays were compiled in such books as "For the Sake of Argument" and "Prepared for the Worst." He also wrote short biographies/appreciations of Paine and Thomas Jefferson, a tribute to Orwell and "Letters to a Young Contrarian (Art of Mentoring)," in which he advised that "Only an open conflict of ideas and principles can produce any clarity." A collection of essays, "Arguably," came out in September 2011 and he was planning a "book-length meditation on malady and mortality." He appeared in a 2010 documentary about the topical singer Phil Ochs.

Survived by his second wife, author Carol Blue, and by his three children (Alexander, Sophia and Antonia), Hitchens had quotable ideas about posterity, clarified years ago when he saw himself referred to as "the late" Christopher Hitchens in print. For the May 2010 issue of Vanity Fair, before his illness, Hitchens submitted answers for the Proust Questionnaire, a probing and personal survey for which the famous have revealed everything from their favorite color to their greatest fear.

His vision of earthly bliss: "To be vindicated in my own lifetime."

His ideal way to die: "Fully conscious, and either fighting or reciting (or fooling around)."

Associated Press

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