Saturday, December 24, 2011

Washington Monument has extensive cracking, chips

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A new report on the earthquake-damaged Washington Monument details extensive cracking and chipped stones on the top portion of the 127-year-old structure that make it vulnerable to rain.

The report released Thursday suggests that standing water could collect on the upper floors during storms.

The report was prepared by the engineering firm whose employees rappelled down the sides of the monument in September to inspect the damage. The monument has been closed to visitors since a 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook the nation's capital on Aug. 23.

The report does not estimate how long repairs would take or how much they would cost. The recently approved federal spending bill allocates $7.5 million to fix the monument and directs the National Park Service to raise an equal amount through private donations.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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2.8 Million Jobless Americans to Lose Unemployment Insurance ...

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by Adele Stan, Dec 22, 2011

When House Republicans left town for the holidays Wednesday, they didn?t even leave behind?a piece of coal in the stockings of some 2.8 million jobless workers whose unemployment benefits are about to expire over the course of the next two months. At least a piece of coal can be burned for heat.

An analysis by the National Employment Law Project (NELP) finds that come January, some 1.8 million will lose their unemployment insurance (UI), with another 1.1 million meeting the same fate in February.

NELP Executive Director Christine Owens explained in a statement:

Winter is upon us, a time when shelter, heat, and adequate nutrition are expensive and deeply important, and the most vulnerable among us are at even greater risk.

Further, Owens explained, the?House failure to extend UI?will be felt well beyond the ranks of the unemployed themselves:

The impact of a lapse of federal unemployment insurance will be devastating for the unemployed, their families, the communities in which they live and the local economies the benefits support.

As we reported, House GOP leaders scuttled a vote on a bill already passed by the Senate that would have extended federal unemployment benefits by an additional two months, and extended the payroll tax holiday for the same amount of time.

Owens concludes:

To rob the unemployed and their families of their essential lifeline just as the New Year begins, especially when a clear alternate path is available, is more than callous?it is unconscionable.

Download the full report, in a PFF file, here.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

LA man charged with $7M fraud of divorcee (AP)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. ? A self-described Los Angeles entertainment entrepreneur is charged in a federal indictment unsealed Tuesday with bilking $7 million from a recent divorcee who is identified by law enforcement officials as the ex-wife of actor-comedian Eddie Murphy.

Troy David Stratos faces 14 charges of fraud, money laundering and obstructing justice. Stratos, 45, was arrested Tuesday and made his first appearance in Los Angeles federal court. His attorney, Walter Urban, did not return a telephone message.

The divorcee is identified in court papers as "N.M...the ex-wife of E.M." who filed for divorce in August 2005. Three law enforcement sources told The Associated Press that the victim is Eddie Murphy's ex-wife, Nicole Murphy, but the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the identity of the alleged victim in the case.

Court officials would not confirm that the alleged victim is the actor-comedian's ex-wife.

Court records show Nicole Murphy sued Stratos and others last year in Los Angeles federal court and refiled the lawsuit in May in Florida state court. She filed for divorce from Eddie Murphy in August 2005.

The indictment charges that Stratos persuaded his victim to invest the proceeds of her divorce overseas, where they would earn a high rate of return. She put the proceeds into a revocable trust with Stratos in Fair Oaks, a Sacramento suburb, according to the federal indictment.

Prosecutors say Stratos never invested the money, but spent it on himself. He also opened a bank account in Florida, they say, and used portions of the money to pay the victim's expenses while leading her to believe he was paying her expenses out of his own pocket.

Nicole Murphy's federal lawsuit alleges she put $11 million into a trust with Stratos but he and the other defendants spent the money on themselves.

The wire and mail fraud charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, while the money laundering and obstruction charges carry 10-year maximum sentences.

Stratos claimed to be involved in the entertainment industry as a movie and video producer and director, as well as a talent promoter, prosecutors said.

Attorneys representing Nicole Murphy in her federal lawsuit declined comment. She divorced Eddie Murphy after a 12-year marriage. They had four daughters and one son.

She previously owned a home in the wealthy Sacramento suburb of Granite Bay, though her federal lawsuit says she now lives in Calabasas outside Los Angeles.

Stratos told her he could sell her home to members of Middle Eastern royal families, but said she should lease luxury Rolls-Royce and BMW automobiles to make the property more attractive. The vehicles would then be sold as a package deal with the home, the indictment said.

But Stratos lived in the home and used the leased vehicles, never arranging for them to be sold, according to the charges. He later persuaded the woman to refinance several of her homes, including homes in Granite Bay and Sacramento, to get more cash, the charges allege.

Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, said Stratos has agreed to be returned to Sacramento to face the charges, and he is jailed pending a bail hearing scheduled for Wednesday.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/celebrity/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111221/ap_en_ce/us_investment_fraud

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Video: GOP candidates wrap up last debate

Lingering shortage of ADHD drugs unravels lives

A nationwide shortage of life-saving cancer drugs and anesthesia medications has drawn most attention, but an ongoing dearth of ADHD drugs has taken a toll on millions of adults and children who need them daily to focus. Kate Skinn and her son, Markus, both take the drugs.

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Andrew Brandt: The Secret Word on Hurd

A criminal complaint was filed yesterday against Sam Hurd, the now-former wide receiver of the Chicago Bears. It is a shocking account of a pattern of activity from a player well-respected and seen as nothing like the one depicted in the complaint. An official at the Bears told me "He seemed like a great guy, quoting the Bible and always friendly." Most con men are.

The complaint includes an affidavit attached to it, required to show probable cause to arrest, wherein the federal agent swears under oath that this story is true.

Days before signing with Bears

On July 27, T.L. (a Hurd co-conspirator) attempted to purchase 4 kgs of cocaine on behalf of Hurd from a Homeland Security confidential informant.

They set up a meeting in Dallas and federal agents intervened, stopping T.L. for a routine traffic stop where they discovered marijuana and $88,000. T.L. said both the money and car belonged to Hurd. A vehicle registration check showed that the car did belong to Hurd. T.L. said that he routinely performed maintenance on Hurd's cars. The authorities seized the money and released T.L.

On July 28 Hurd contacted and met with federal agents, stating that he was a Dallas Cowboy and that the $88,000 was his. He claimed he withdrew the money from a certain bank account and packed the money in his car prior to leaving it with T.L. for "maintenance and detailing." The agents reviewed the bank statement, which didn't corroborate Hurd's story as the transactions and amounts differed.

On July 29, Hurd signed a three-year contract with the Bears that provided a $1.35 million signing bonus and a 2011 salary of $685,000.

More summer heat

On Aug. 14, T.L. again tried to broker a deal for Hurd with the informant, this for purchasing 5 kgs of cocaine.

On Aug. 15, federal agents learned of Hurd's association with four California men arrested on July 25th possessing money, drugs, and weapons. Hurd's cell phone number appeared in texts describing drug dealing and money laundering.

Season starts, drug activity continues

On Sept. 9, T.L. again tried to broker a deal for Hurd with the informant for 5 kgs of cocaine.

On Dec. 6, T.L. met the informant at a Firestone store in Texas where he contacted Hurd and passed the phone to the informant. Hurd expressed his desire to purchase 5 kgs of cocaine and said T.L. would give him Hurd's phone number in case the informant was ever in the Chicago area.

Sting set up

On Dec. 14, Hurd met the informant and an undercover agent at Morton's Steakhouse in Chicago. Hurd was interested in purchasing 5-10 kgs of cocaine and 1,000 lbs of marijuana per week. They negotiated a price of $25,000 per kg of cocaine and $450 per lb of marijuana. Hurd acknowledged that he currently distributed about 4 kgs of cocaine per week in the Chicago area and that while his partner did smaller deals, Hurd focused on "higher-end" ones.

Hurd also inquired as to Mexican cell phones -- believing them to be safe from law enforcement hearing conversations -- while also disclosing that he had money seized in Dallas months earlier.

The undercover agent provided Hurd with 1 kg of cocaine. Hurd left the restaurant, placed the bag in his vehicle, and was subsequently arrested by authorities.

The charge

Hurd is officially charged with "knowingly, intentionally and unlawfully combine, conspire, confederate, and agree together, and with other persons known and unknown, to possess with the intent to distribute 500 grams... of cocaine, a controlled substance." He faces the possibility of up to 40 years in prison

A federal judge in Chicago ruled that Hurd must stand trial in Texas because the criminal charges were filed there.

Hurd is represented by Los Angeles attorney David Kenner, whose past clients include Snoop Dogg.

Bigger issues

More worrisome for the NFL -- other than the disturbing facts of the story itself -- is that the authorities claim to have a list (possibly in the double digits) of NFL clients that Hurd served.

Unfortunately for the Bears and perhaps the Cowboys and the NFL, this story is only the beginning.

As with many criminals, people who thought they knew Hurd are shocked. Stay tuned.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-brandt/sam-hurd-arrested_b_1155181.html

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Grant funds free training for Portland business owners | OregonLive ...

Small business owners in under-served Portland areas have until Jan. 13 to apply for free entrepreneurship classes funded by the Portland Development Commission.

More than 50 scholarships are available for the small business management program, backed by a $450,000 PDC grant. People who own small businesses with 50 or fewer employees are eligible to apply.

The Portland Small Business Development Centers, the Oregon Microenterprise Network and the Micro-Inventors Program of Oregon are partnering to provide the small business classes.

"The program is a tried and true program," development center adviser Jackie Babicky-Peterson said. "It helps organizations get results."

To apply, go to www.bizcenter.org or call 971-722-5081. Applications are due Jan. 13 by 5 p.m.

?Molly Young, @PDXSmlBizNews

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Afghan police: Grenade thrown at police office (AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan ? Assailants threw a hand grenade at a police station in the Afghan capital on Friday, triggering an explosion and a gunbattle with police.

Police fired on the attackers but they escaped, said Sardar Mohammad, a police officer at the scene in western Kabul. No one was injured, said the capital's police chief, Gen. Mohammad Ayub Salangi. He said reports that attackers got inside the police station were inaccurate.

The gunfire damaged nearby houses.

"The glass is broken," said Abdul Salam, 70, who lives across from the police station. "See, there were five bullets," Salam said, showing an Associated Press reporter damage to his home.

An Afghan National Police quick reaction force responded to the scene as well as troops from the NATO international military coalition.

The most recent major attack in Kabul occurred on Dec. 6 when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a Shiite shrine, killing at least 80 people.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Android Apps On Your PC: BlueStacks? App Player Blows Past Half A Million Downloads

136354v1-max-250x250Back in May, BlueStacks, the startup that has developed software to let Android users run their apps on all Windows PC, tablets, and laptops, raised a $7.6 million series A, pre-launch. In October, the startup followed up with a $6.4 million series B from AMD, Citrix Systems, with participation from existing investors like Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Ventures, and more. Its series B round followed closely on the heels of the alpha launch of its App Player for Windows, which is basically a free software download that will give users one-click access to Android apps on any Windows PC, tablet, or laptop. (And the ability to view these apps in full-screen.) Complementing the App Player, BlueStacks also released ?Cloud Connect?, a cloud-based service that allows PCs to become a veritable extension of any Android-based mobile device ? and vice versa.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

'Twilight' Tops Box Office For Third Consecutive Weekend

'Breaking Dawn - Part 1,' which has ruled the box office since its premiere, is followed by kid flicks 'The Muppets' and 'Hugo.'
By Ryan J. Downey


Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in "Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 1"
Photo: Summit Entertainment

Four movies in, the "Twilight" franchise continues to achieve new "firsts." Over the weekend, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" became the first entry in the romantic vampires-and-werewolves series to maintain the top spot at the box office three weekends in a row.

"Breaking Dawn" collected another $16.9 million, easily besting the $11.2 million claimed by expected champion "The Muppets" during a soft post-Thanksgiving weekend. The latest numbers are the highest third-weekend gross of any "Twilight" film. However, the $247.3 million gross of "Breaking Dawn Part 1" is still behind where "New Moon" had landed after the same amount of time in theaters.

Unlike the critically reviled "Breaking Dawn," film reviewers have been overwhelmingly positive about "The Muppets." But the family-friendly film still declined 62 percent in its second weekend of release toward a total haul of $56.1 million. The franchise reboot of sorts will likely outgross "The Muppet Movie," but it has a less than slim chance of ever beating the 1979 film's attendance numbers.

Two more well-reviewed kid flicks made the box-office top five. Martin Scorsese's 3-D period piece "Hugo" was #3 with $7.6 million as it expanded from 1,277 theaters to 1,840. The filmmaker's first family film has made an estimated $25.2 million thus far. The animated "Arthur Christmas" was #4 with $7.4 million, which reflects a second-weekend drop of only 39 percent. That's the best post-Thanksgiving decline of any film since "Just Friends" in 2005. "Arthur" has made $25.3 million overall.

"Happy Feet Two" wasn't able to do anything to shake off its reputation as one of the year's biggest flops as it landed at #5 with $6 million. The animated sequel's $51.7 million gross is just 43 percent of what its predecessor made in the same period. And critics haven't been kind. "It's hard to resist dancing penguins, but 'Happy Feet Two' may make you want to try," the Los Angeles Times wrote.

In stark contrast to the teen-friendly "Twilight" sequel and the four family movies that comprise the top five, director Steve McQueen's sex addiction drama "Shame" enjoyed the third-highest debut ever for a limited NC-17-rated release (behind "Bad Education" and "Lust, Caution"). Playing at just 10 locations, "Shame" had the weekend's best per-screen averages on its way to collecting $361,000.

Next weekend's new releases will include director Garry Marshall's celebrity-filled follow-up to "Valentine's Day," "New Year's Eve"; a pair of R-rated comedies — Jonah Hill's "The Sitter" and Charlize Theron's "Young Adult"; and the well-reviewed Cold War espionage drama "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy," which stars Gary Oldman as George Smiley, the fictitious hero of British author John le Carré's spy novels.

Check out everything we've got on "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" and "Hugo."

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Heavy Beijing smog causes flight delays, cancellations

A heavy fog blanketed parts of northern China Monday, delaying flights and causing hundreds of cancellations, while smog hung in a dark haze over Beijing.

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As of 2 p.m. (0600 GMT), 126 flights had been delayed by an hour or longer and 207 were cancelled at Beijing, the world's second-busiest airport, Xinhua news agency said.

The Beijing sky was so dark that many drivers kept their headlights on throughout the day, giving the city an eery, netherworld feeling.

"Such super foggy weather looks like the end of the world," commented one microblogger using the name David Jiaoxiaomao.

China's national weather forecaster said the fog was likely to persist across parts of China to Wednesday, causing more transport disruptions. By then, a cold front would begin dispersing the fog, said the forecaster, according to Xinhua.

Highways across the northern provinces of Shandong and Hebei were also closed.

In Beijing, the fog has been made worse by pollution. Readings by the U.S. Embassy, which measures inhalable particles of 2.5 microns, have described the pollution for days as "hazardous."

Sunday night, the U.S. Embassy's index topped its ceiling of 500, and it was 356 Monday afternoon, a reading that was still considered "dangerous."

The Beijing environmental bureau, however, said the air was affected by only "light pollution" during the day.

Chinese environmental officials have come under criticism in media reports and on microblogs for reporting only measurements of much larger particles in the air.

Du Shaozhong, a deputy head of the bureau, warned on his microblog that residents should take precautions if pollution rises to "medium" levels, as it has during the night, when the government's central heating furnaces pour smoke into the air. (Reporting by Sui-Lee Wee, Chris Buckley and Sabrina Mao; Editing by Ken Wills)

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PFT: To save his job, Reid must fire Castillo

Jeff FisherAP

Nearly a third of all NFL head-coaching jobs could become vacant after the 2011 season.? In addition to the Jaguars, teams that could (emphasis ?could?) make a change presently include, in no particular order other than the order in which I scan through the league?s eight divisions, the Dolphins, Colts, Chiefs, Chargers, Giants, Eagles, Vikings, Buccaneers, and Rams.

So who will replace these coaches?? Beyond Bill Cowher, Jon Gruden, and Jeff Fisher, there aren?t many (any) obvious candidates.

Let?s consider the three categories from which head coaches typically emerge:? former NFL head coaches, current NFL assistant coaches, and college head coaches.

Former NFL head coaches:? In the hopes of not omitting anyone (a sentiment that applies to all three categories), the list of former NFL coaches who could return ? and who currently are coaching ? includes Cowher (whose ?plan? to not coach in 2012 could change dramatically if the Giants job opens up), Jon Gruden, Fisher, Tony Dungy (who consistently has said he?s not coming back), Brian Billick, Jim Fassel, Dennis Green, Marty Schottenheimer, Eric Mangini, Jim Mora, Steve Mariucci, Brad Childress, Jack Del Rio, and Herm Edwards.

Of those, Cowher, Jon Gruden, and Fisher seem to constitute the ?A? list.? Billick wants back in, but he recently said he thinks Jacksonville will look to go younger and cheaper, which means he won?t be cheap.? (Or young.)? Edwards could be a surprise choice in Miami, if Carl Peterson takes over the football operations.? Mangini also has been linked to the Dolphins, although reports that he has been consulting with owner Stephen Ross are erroneous.

There?s another group of former NFL head coaches to consider ? those who aren?t yet former NFL head coaches.? Though it?s unusual for a newly-fired coach to get an NFL job right away, John Fox did it last year when jumping from Carolina to Denver.? The fact that Fox has instantly made the Broncos into a contender could make other former head coaches instantly attractive.? That list could (emphasis ?could?) include Tony Sparano, Jim Caldwell, Todd Haley, Norv Turner, Tom Coughlin, Andy Reid, Leslie Frazier, Raheem Morris, and Steve Spagnuolo.

Of those, Reid would be the most likely to land somewhere else right away, if he?s fired in Philly (or if he decides it?s time to walk away).? Also, a return by Coughlin to Jacksonville could be intriguing.? Spagnuolo also could get consideration elsewhere in 2012 as a head coach, although if Reid stays in Philly it makes sense for Reid to lure the team?s former linebackers coach back to town to run the defense.

Current NFL assistant coaches:? For starters, plenty of former NFL head coaches currently are working for other NFL teams.? The list includes Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, Browns defensive coordinator Dick Jauron, Rams offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, Chiefs quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn, Lions offensive coordinator Scott Linehan, Vikings linebackers coach Mike Singletary, Dolphins defensive coordinator Mike Nolan, Bears offensive line coach Mike Tice, Chiefs defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel, Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers, Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz, Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey, and Redskins defensive coordinator Jim Haslett.

Of that group, Phillips and Haslett are the most intriguing.? Phillips has been a head coach three prior times, but his immediate transformation of a historically bad Texans defense merits consideration for a fourth opportunity, as linebacker Connor Barwin told NBC SportsTalk on Friday.? In Washington, the performance of Haslett?s stout defense has been overshadowed by a continuously struggling offense.

McDaniels already has been linked to the Chiefs, but that will be a difficult sell, given McDaniels? performance in Denver and, more recently, St. Louis.

The universe of assistant NFL coaches who have never worked as NFL head coaches yields a smaller range of relatively obvious choices.? Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, the fraternal twin of Jets coach Rex Ryan, badly wants to make the next step.? Unlike Rex, who successfully kept a sock in it until he became a head coach, Rob arguably is talking a bit too much for a guy who isn?t a head coach.? (Rob also needs to visit the barber.)

Beyond Rob Ryan, there aren?t many/any hot names, which typically come from the staffs of the hottest teams.? In Green Bay, there?s a perception that Mike McCarthy is primarily responsible for the success of the franchise, which undermines the contributions of offensive coordinator Joe Philbin and quarterbacks coach Tom Clements.? On defense, assistant head coach/inside linebackers coach Winston Moss could get some consideration, as could outside linebackers coach Kevin Greene (who also would benefit from a trip to the salon).

The 9-2 49ers also should generate some candidates, starting (and perhaps ending) with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.? With head coach Jim Harbaugh getting nearly all of the credit for the team?s performance, Fangio is really the only name that currently stands out.

Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano may not get much buzz given that it?s his first year on the job, but that assignment has become a launching pad for head coaches.? If the Ravens play deep into the postseason, Pagano could get consideration.

Another first-year coordinator seems to be the perfect fit for the one vacancy that already exists.? In a Wednesday visit to PFT Live, Mike Dempsey of 1010XL suggested Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden as the next coach of the Jaguars.? It makes sense, on every level.? Gruden fits Brian Billick?s ?young and cheap? demographic, but Gruden also brings name recognition of his older and more expensive brother.? The name carries the most weight in northern Florida, where Jon won a Super Bowl and where Jay was a mainstay in the Arena League.? Then there?s the fact that Jay Gruden has gotten the most out of rookie quarterback Andy Dalton, who was drafted one round behind Blaine Gabbert.

(As a reader has pointed out in the comments, Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer could end up being considered for one of the various vacancies.? Ditto for Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell, who served as the interim coach in Buffalo and who has gotten some consideration for prior vacancies.)

College head coaches:? The instant success of Jim Harbaugh after stints with Stanford and the University of San Diego (not to be confused with, as I have in the past, San Diego State University) could reverse the perception that college coaches can?t get it done in the NFL.? It shouldn?t.? Harbaugh is the exception to the rule that the most important skills possessed by college head coaches ? recruiting ? are largely wasted at the NFL level.

Iowa?s Kirk Ferentz periodically is mentioned as a candidate to coach at the NFL level, and he?ll again be linked to Kansas City if Haley is fired.? Beyond Ferentz, the list currently is short to nonexistent.

UPDATE 10:00 a.m. ET:? I deliberately omitted former Packers coach Mike Sherman from the list of former NFL head coaches who could return, since he hasn?t coached in the NFL since 2005 and he has generated little or no buzz since being fired by the Packers.? But Jason La Canfora of NFL Network reports that the Jaguars contacted Sherman even before firing Jack Del Rio.? If true, it means that Brian Billick?s ?younger and cheaper? description of the Jags? job requirements perhaps should be reduced to simply ?cheaper.?

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/04/to-save-his-job-reid-will-have-to-fire-castillo/related/

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Missing Lincs

Nearly everybody knows that Frank Lloyd Wright designed Fallingwater, the house in Pennsylvania that sits above and appears to cascade into a waterfall. I.M. Pei?s glass pyramid at the Louvre in Paris is similarly famous. And Frank Gehry is widely known for the curvi?linear shining steel Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

But most people couldn?t name the contractors and subcontractors responsible for translating those great architects? blueprints into solid structures.

Geneticists have the same problem. Details for erecting an organism?s structure are encoded within DNA, written in chemical subunits designated by the letters A, T, C and G. But it has been hard to say exactly who takes those details and oversees the construction of the organism from proteins and other molecular materials.

Only now have scientists begun identifying the previously invisible contractors who make sure that materials get where they are supposed to be and in the right order to build a human being or any other creature. Some of these little-known workers belong to a class of molecules called long intergenic noncoding RNAs.

Scientists used to think that these ?linc?RNAs? were worthless. As their name suggests, these molecules ? at least 200 chemical letters long ? do not encode information that the body?s manufacturing machinery can use to cobble together proteins. And the lincRNAs originate in what scientists used to view as barren wastelands between protein-coding genes. But new research is showing that these formerly underappreciated workers have important roles in projects both large and microscopic.

?They regulate every process under the sun,? says John Rinn, an RNA researcher at Harvard Medical School.

In the last few years, scientists have learned that lincRNAs, as well as other RNAs that are long and noncoding but not intergenic, perform a variety of jobs. Some serve as guides showing proteins where to go, while others tether proteins to different types of RNA, or to DNA. Some work as decoys, distracting regulatory molecules from their usual assignments. Some may even have multiple roles, all the while chattering away to other RNA within cells. (It is not idle gossip; RNA communication within cells may ward off diseases such as cancer.) And as the ultimate multitaskers, lincRNAs keep proper cellular development ticking along and help define what makes mice mice and people people.

New ?genes?

LincRNAs are just one type of multitalented RNA that has until recently been undervalued. While DNA has been revered as a precious archive housing genetic secrets, RNA ? a chemical cousin copied from DNA ? has long been viewed as little more than an errand boy. The name of one important type of RNA that goes on to make proteins, messenger RNA, reflects that bias. Two other types of RNA, transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA, help read messenger RNA during protein creation, leaving many scientists to assume RNA?s only job was as a low-level employee on the protein production line.

That notion began to change when researchers with the Human Genome Project finished compiling the human genetic archive a decade ago. That archive contains about 3 billion genetic letters, far more than the genomes of less complex organisms such as roundworms and fruit flies. But the project revealed that people?s roughly 22,000 protein-specifying genes don?t greatly outnumber those found in simpler organisms.

The finding was one of the biggest surprises in biology. An average C. elegans roundworm contains just 959 cells; the human brain has an estimated 100 billion neurons ? more than the total number of cells in 100 million roundworms. How could it be that the same set of building materials used to construct simple lowly worms could also produce vastly more complex humans? It turns out that, in the same way a bucket of LEGOs or an Erector Set can yield an array of toy structures depending on how the pieces are put together, the answer lies in assembly.

One of the first clues to the importance of assembly came from the FANTOM project (for ?functional annotation of the mammalian genome?), an ongoing international effort to identify every piece of RNA made in a mammalian cell. In 2005, the research revealed that even though genes that code for proteins make up only 1.5 percent of the mouse genome, more than 63 percent of the genome?s DNA is copied into RNA. In humans the number is even higher, with up to 93 percent of the genome made into RNA, even though protein-coding genes make up less than 2 percent of the genome.

At first, many scientists didn?t know what to make of the excess RNA. Some thought it was overexuberance on the part of the DNA-copying machinery. But gradually researchers began to realize that many of those extra RNAs had important jobs to do.

If RNAs can do important work without making proteins, the definition of a gene needs to be expanded, says Leonard Lipovich, a geneticist at Wayne State University in Detroit. ?You realize there are not 20,000 genes; there are 40,000.?

Last year, Lipovich and colleagues reported in the journal RNA that they had found evidence of 6,736 long noncoding RNAs encoded in the human genome. Some estimates suggest that the human genome may encode more than 10,000.

Further work, reported by John Mattick of the University of Queensland in the June issue of FEBS Letters, suggests that the number of noncoding RNAs of all types is greater in humans than in other primates and greater in those primates than in mice. The same logic follows on down to puffer fish, fruit flies and beyond.

With so many long noncoding RNAs floating around in cells, the next question to answer is what do they do. ?For the vast majority, we have absolutely no idea,? says Ahmad Khalil of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

Some, though, appear to act like general contractors ? not hammering in the nails and pouring the foundations of cells themselves, but dictating how the job should be done.

Long lineup

One of the most famous long noncoding RNAs, known as XIST, is also one of the most hands-on. XIST is in charge of shutting down one of the X chromosomes in every single cell of women and girls. Women and other female mammals have two copies of the X chromosome, while males have one X and one Y chromosome. Having a double dose of X chromosome genes could be harmful, even lethal, so women turn one off. XIST ? a ?lncRNA? because it is 19,000 letters long, noncoding but not intergenic ? directs the decommissioning.

XIST doesn?t have a long commute to work; it coats whichever X chromosome makes it, preventing other genes on the chromosome from being activated. XIST isn?t made in males; a partner long noncoding RNA called TSIX (XIST spelled backward) helps keep the other X chromo?some in women in working order.

One of the most well-studied linc?RNAs, named HOTAIR, wasn?t lucky enough to get a job close to home. It is copied from DNA on chromosome 12 but has to travel to chromosome 2 to shut down several genes in a group known as the HOXD cluster, genes important for proper development of an organism, Rinn and colleagues reported in Cell in 2007. A study reported last year in Nature, from Stanford University genomicist Howard Chang and his colleagues, showed that HOTAIR works at 854 different job sites.

Not only does HOTAIR help direct development, but it is also important throughout life to help cells pinpoint their location in the body.

Breast cancer cells are full of HOTAIR, especially those that migrate throughout the body, Chang?s team reported in the same paper in Nature. Cells in about a third of breast tumors studied made more than 125 times as much HOTAIR as normal breast cells do. And when copies of HOTAIR pile up in cancer cells, the cells start to drift away from the tumor. Having too much of the lincRNA appears to reprogram a cell?s internal compass, says Chang, who is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute scientist. ?It?s kind of like a car driven by a faulty GPS device.?

Whether promoting health or mis?directing cells, lincRNAs don?t necessarily act alone. HOTAIR and some other lincRNAs direct crews of proteins known as histone modifiers. Histones are spoollike proteins that wrap up DNA so it can fit inside the cell nucleus. Where the histones sit along the DNA and how tightly the DNA is wrapped around them affects whether genes are turned on or off. HOTAIR works a bit like a surveyor putting chemical tags on histones associated with genes that need to be put under tight wraps. The lincRNA does this by bringing two different groups of proteins to selected genes. One of the protein groups plasters a closed sign on a histone protein, signaling that the gene is not open for business, while the other group rips down billboards advertising for the gene, Chang?s group reported last year in Science.

A lincRNA known as HOTTIP also works with a crew of histone modifiers, but instead of shuttering genes, HOTTIP?s crews hang grand-opening signs to attract gene-activating machinery. Working in concert with proteins, these and other lincRNAs can precisely control which genes are turned on and when ? a precision necessary to coordinate the untold steps that go into cooking up a human.

Contractor communication

In the recipe for humans, lincRNAs are in the thick of things from the very beginning. At least 26 different lincRNAs need to be on to keep an embryonic stem cell a stem cell, Rinn and his colleagues reported in the Aug. 28 Nature. As stem cells transform into various types of cells, they turn off some specific lincRNAs and turn on others, creating a mix of activity that can define the cell.

?They describe a cell?s identity better than protein-coding genes do,? says Rinn, who is also affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He and his colleagues have developed computer software that attempts to pinpoint a cell?s type by looking at which lincRNAs it makes.

In a molecular name-that-cell contest, lincRNAs beat out proteins. Each type of cell has such a special mix of lincRNAs that the computer program can correctly identify a cell from only two lincRNAs, while four or five proteins are required for a positive ID.

Just how lincRNAs choose which genes to turn on and off isn?t yet known. But Pier Paolo Pandolfi, a geneticist at Beth Israel Deaconess and Harvard Medical School, suspects that the lincRNAs are whispering to each other and to other RNAs, keeping tabs on all a cell?s goings-on. Pandolfi laid out his hypothesis for how this chatter might help control protein production and other processes in the Aug. 5 Cell.

Protein-coding messenger RNAs are often prevented from making their instructions into proteins by tiny snippets of RNA called microRNAs. The microRNAs glom on to certain messenger RNAs like paparazzi crowding a celebrity.

If lincRNAs and messenger RNAs share a string of chemical letters that interest the microRNAs, the lincRNAs can serve as a decoy, distracting microRNAs so messenger RNAs can get their jobs done. As long as two molecules both have the signatures that the microRNAs seek, the little RNAs will clamor around both messages with equal fervor.

Last year, Pandolfi?s group found that the RNA copied from a pseudogene (a defunct copy of a gene that no longer makes proteins) can attract microRNAs away from the messenger RNA copied from a real gene called PTEN, which is important in protecting against cancer (SN: 7/17/10, p. 14). That finding led to the suggestion that, by acting as decoys, RNAs could regulate protein production or other processes within a cell. Pandolfi calls this idea the ceRNA hypothesis (for ?competing endogenous RNA?).

A growing body of evidence suggests that Pandolfi?s hypothesis is more than just a clever idea. Researchers at Columbia University performed a computerized search of the human genome and found 7,000 genes whose messenger RNA copies could act as microRNA decoys in 248,000 interactions, a result reported in the Oct. 14 Cell.

The Columbia team and Pandolfi?s team independently found that tweaking levels of a few messenger RNAs that distract microRNAs from PTEN messenger RNA can lead to prostate cancer or a type of brain tumor called glioblastoma. Just messing with levels of a messenger RNA from another gene known as ZEB2 throws off PTEN protein levels and can lead to melanoma in mice, Pandolfi?s group reported in another paper in the Oct. 14 Cell.

Some lincRNAs also appear to contain microRNA magnets. Researchers from Italy report in the same issue of Cell that they have found an RNA called linc-MD1 that is important in muscle development. The lincRNA sponges two microRNAs away from the messenger RNA of two genes, allowing more muscle-building proteins to be made from those genes. Cells taken from people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy have lower levels of linc-MD1 than normal muscle cells do. Without linc-MD1 to draw them away, the microRNAs pile on to the messenger RNAs and prevent the muscle proteins from being made.

With so many interconnected parts in the system, researchers need to think carefully about the consequences of tweaking levels of any RNA within a cell, Pandolfi says.

If any decoy isn?t made, potentially hundreds of conversation partners could be affected, with amounts of proteins they each produce being altered by 10 to 30 percent.

?People say, ?that?s ridiculous. That?s nothing,? ? Pandolfi says. But if 200 or more conversation partners are each perturbed by 10 percent, ?that?s devastating.?

Losing one noncoding RNA may be disastrous for a cell, but for want of noncoding RNAs whole species may never have evolved, argues Queensland?s Mattick. He and others say the real function of lincRNAs is to give evolution a sort of molecular clay from which to mold new designs.

New proteins rarely appear, leaving evolution a limited set of building materials to work with, Mattick says. But new lincRNAs pop up all the time; some of them appear in only one species. Given the molecules? jobs as directors and overseers, evolution may use them to make design variations on the fly.

Humans have several lincRNAs that are found in no other species. Many of those RNAs are made in the brain, leading scientists to speculate that the molecules may be at least partially responsible for that important organ?s evolution.

If Mattick is right, making a human from the same building materials used to create roundworms and fruit flies doesn?t pose such a puzzle. It does, however, mean finding the right contractors.


?LincRNA? lingo

Long? RNAs come in all different lengths, as measured by the number of chemical subunits in the strand. ?Long? versions, sometimes called ?large,? are at least 200 chemical units long, while RNAs of the ?micro? variety typically have around 22 units.

Intergenic? ?Intergenic? refers to RNAs that are copied from portions of the DNA that sit in regions between protein-coding genes. But the designation is becoming less meaningful as scientists discover that these regions yield RNAs with important tasks.

Noncoding? Messenger RNAs are decoded in a cell?s ribosome to make proteins; ?noncoding? refers to RNAs that do not end up as codes for proteins.

RNA? RNA, for ?ribonucleic acid,? is a chemical cousin to DNA, created from the DNA template in a process known as transcription. DNA is made up of the chemical subunits adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G). RNA substitutes uracil (U) for the T.
Found in: Humans

Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature/id/336570/title/Missing_Lincs

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

A Double Island Reversal for the Finance SPDR - Don't Ignore This ...

With a gap up on Monday and another on Wednesday, the Finance SPDR (XLF) formed two island reversals over the last three weeks. The first island formed on Friday-Monday (red circle). The second island formed from 21 to 29 November (blue oval). Notice the gaps on either side of these islands.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

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