Friday, July 26, 2013

Texas sophomore wide receiver Cayleb Jones to transfer

Texas sophomore wide receiver Cayleb Jones has decided to transfer, the school announced?Wednesday.

Jones was expected to be part of the 2013 receiver rotation after catching two passes for 35 yards last season. But he was suspended in the spring following an assault charge for allegedly striking a UT tennis player. Jones was given an? unconditional release from his scholarship.

Jones was considered one of the top wide receivers in the class of 2011. Rivals.com rated him as a four-star prospect and the No. 5 WR prospect in the nation that year. With top receivers Mike Davis and Jaxon Shipley limited early by injury, Texas faces depth concerns at the position going into preseason practice.

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Mitsubishi recalls 650,000 Japan cars on fire risk

Mitsubishi Motors on Thursday recalled more than 650,000 small cars sold in Japan over a possible fire risk.

The recall covers three models, including the popular Minica brand, manufactured between September 1998 and May 2011, the automaker said.

Just 70 of the vehicles were sold overseas, mostly in Singapore, a company spokeswoman said.

Mitsubishi said an air intake could become detached and fall on the heated engine, starting a fire.

Two dozen cases -- including 11 incidents involving serious fires in which the car was destroyed -- have been reported but with no injuries, Japan's transport ministry said.

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Obama hosts Ramadan dinner at White House (The Arizona Republic)

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

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House GOP considers food stamp work requirements

WASHINGTON (AP) ? About 47 million Americans received food stamps last year, but only a relative few are required to work or look for a job as a condition of receiving the aid.

Now, House Republicans are considering whether the work requirement should be strengthened as they seek cuts to the $80 billion-a-year program, which has doubled in cost over the last five years.

A small group of GOP lawmakers met Wednesday to discuss trimming the program, now called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. One approach discussed in the meeting was a proposal by Rep. Steve Southerland, R-Fla., that would allow ? but not require ? individual states to test work requirements.

The push to pass a food stamp bill came after House GOP leaders stripped the feeding programs from a farm bill that passed the chamber earlier this month following the defeat of a combined food-farm bill. Conservatives had demanded greater cuts in the food stamp program, and GOP leaders said they would take up the issue separately. But it's unclear if they will be able to find enough consensus within their caucus to move on the issue quickly ? or at all.

After the meeting, House Agriculture Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., indicated that there is a good chance the food stamp debate will be pushed to the fall as Republicans try and decide their course.

During the debate over the combined farm bill that was eventually defeated, the House approved the Southerland amendment. But a more far-reaching amendment that would have cut $3 billion a year from the program and required most able-bodied adults to work to receive benefits was rejected. Many moderate Republicans opposed that amendment, proposed by Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan.

Before the meeting Wednesday, Southerland says his work requirement proposal makes sense because it is optional for states and doesn't cut dollars for the program.

"I think you have to have moral reformation before you have fiscal reformation," he said.

The concept of requiring food stamp recipients is not new. The 1996 welfare law laid out work requirements for some able-bodied adults who don't have dependents. However, the 2009 stimulus law and waivers allowed by the Obama administration have suspended those requirements in most states.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday that in looking at deeper work requirements, Republicans are ignoring who actually gets food stamps. He said 92 percent of recipients are children, the elderly, disabled or people who are already working.

Vilsack called the Southerland amendment "arbitrary" and said it would make more sense to improve state employment and training programs that help food stamp recipients find and keep jobs.

Another proposal favored by some Republicans, including House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, is to turn all of the federal SNAP money over to the states and cap it. Ryan's budget also proposed a cut of around $13 billion a year to food stamps. But those so-called "block grants" to states may be too much of a cut for the more moderate members of the GOP caucus.

Regardless of the approach, any bill passed by the conservative House will be difficult to reconcile with the Senate version of the farm bill, which keeps all of the programs together and makes only a half-percent cut to food stamps. Strong objections in the Democratic-led Senate chamber and in the Obama administration will make it difficult for anything the Republicans propose to become law.

If the two chambers cannot agree, which seems a very possible scenario, Congress may have to extend current farm law ? and current levels of spending for food stamps ? a second time. The law originally expired last September and was extended as part of a larger New Year's deal on the so-called fiscal cliff.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., have said they will not pass another extension. But it may be the only option for farm programs that would be eliminated otherwise.

In remarks on the House floor last Friday, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., would not say how he expects leaders to proceed on a food stamp bill, except to say they were working on it.

"We intend to proceed deliberately, looking at policies that make sense in reforming these programs in the vein of trying to get to those most vulnerable the relief they need, at the same time paying cognizance to the fact that we have fiscal challenges we must deal with," Cantor said.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/house-gop-considers-food-stamp-requirements-200741717.html

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Nano scientists reach holy grail in label-free cancer marker detection: Single molecules

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Scientists have announced a nano-enhanced version of a biosensor has detected a single cancer marker protein and even smaller molecules below the mass of all known markers. This achievement sets a new benchmark for the most sensitive limit of detection, and may significantly advance early disease diagnostics.

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Glaxo warns of China hit

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GlaxoSmithKline CEO Andrew Witty said a bribery investigation would hit the company's business in China, where sales grew 14% in the second quarter.

LONDON (CNNMoney)

GSK (GSK) admitted this week that some of its executives may have broken the law, and promised to change its business practices, after Chinese police accused the company of facilitating a bribery ring to artificially boost drug prices.

The British drugmaker is accused of channeling nearly $500 million through a network of 700 travel agencies to pay bribes to government officials, medical associations, hospitals and doctors.

"Clearly, we are likely to see some impact to our performance in China as a result of the current investigation, but it is too early to quantify the extent of this," GSK CEO Andrew Witty said in a statement.

Four senior GSK executives have been detained. State television has aired an apparent confession by one of the four, Liang Hong, explaining how the scheme worked, including the use of fake conferences and travel agencies to create receipts for services that were never performed. The surplus funds were allegedly then used to pay bribes.

In addition, Steve Nechelput, finance director for GSK China, has been prevented from traveling outside the country since the end of June.

Related: China drugs scandal set to grow

Chinese police accused 39 hospital workers of taking more than $450,000 in kickbacks from pharmaceutical firms over a three-year period, state media reported Wednesday. Nine of the doctors involved had been suspended or had their licenses revoked, and a case involving a trade union official was referred to the judicial system.

China appears determined to clean up its healthcare sector. It is investigating price-setting practices at 60 pharmaceutical companies and lawyers believe firms other than GSK may be caught up in the anti-corruption drive.

Two managers working for a second British drugs firm, AstraZeneca (AZN), have been questioned by police after a local sales representative was detained last week. The firm said it saw no link to the GSK investigation.

Witty said he believed the probe was focused on individual GSK senior managers in China who had set out to defraud the company and the healthcare system, and he saw no link with an ongoing industry-wide probe by U.S. authorities into potential corrupt practices in foreign countries.

"As far as we're aware, the China situation is a China situation. And the investigation is a domestic investigation," he said on a call with analysts.

Big pharmaceuticals companies have rushed to invest in China in recent years to take advantage of rapid growth for medical treatments, but they're now under enormous pressure to reduce costs as the population ages, straining the country's medical system and care facilities.

GSK's sales of pharmaceuticals and vaccines in emerging markets grew by 2% in the second quarter, double the rate for the division as a whole. Revenue from China spiked 14% to ?212 million ($18 million). Emerging markets account for about 23% of revenue in the division.

Witty said China appears to have reached "an inflection point" in its bid to modernize healthcare. He added that GSK has commissioned an independent review to establish what went wrong, and continues to see China as a key investment location. To top of page

First Published: July 24, 2013: 9:30 AM ET

Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/money_news_international/~3/wYhaV_E08jU/index.html

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