How Putin’s latest PR stunt cost me my job.
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How Putin’s latest PR stunt cost me my job.
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Researchers from Berlin have published an 878 megapixel aerial mosaic image of Berlin at night. With one pixel per square meter, the resulting map is the highest resolution image ever published of a city at night. The ecologists used the image to measure how much light comes from different types of land use areas, such as streets or parks.
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Just days after the British Crown announced that Prince Harry was headed to Afghanistan to man helicopters for four months, the Taliban announced that it would do everything in its power to kidnap or kill the 27-year-old prince, Reuters reports.
“We are using all our strength to get rid of him, either by killing or kidnapping,†Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told Reuters.
Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, known as “Captain Wales†in the military, is stationed in the volatile Helmand province, at the forefront of NATO’s fight against the Taliban.
via Homepage http://www.nationaljournal.com/nationalsecurity/taliban-threaten-to-kill-britain-s-prince-harry-20120910
Research suggests the alcohol in red wine may actually be impeding the antioxidants’ cardiovascular benefits. So, drink grape juice?
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PROBLEM: Drinking red wine in moderation has been shown to ward off heart disease, and many have latched onto the research as an excuse to indulge a little bit, or a lot. But where does alcohol factor into the benefits?
METHODOLOGY: Researchers at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona instructed 67 men to drink either 10 ounces of red wine, 10 ounces of non-alcoholic red wine, or 3 ounces of gin every day for four weeks. At the end of the four weeks, each subject rotated to a different drink and repeated the process before switching again such that by the end of the study, all 67 men had been observed consuming all three drinks. Each study participant had either diabetes or at least three of the following risk factors for heart disease: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, a family history of heart disease, excessive weight or obesity, or smoking.
RESULTS: The non-alcoholic red wine was associated with a significant decrease in blood pressure, lowering heart disease risk by 14 percent and the risk of stroke by 20 percent. The alcoholic red wine, however, did not appear to have such effects.
CONCLUSION: Even though alcoholic and non-alcoholic red wine contain the same amount of heart-healthy antioxidants, the alcohol may be blocking the polyphenols from doing their protective work. Non-alcoholic red wine may therefore be more effective at protecting the heart.Â
IMPLICATION: Pairing antioxidants with alcohol appears counterproductive. If you were drinking red wine for the cardiovascular benefits, consider switching to non-alcoholic wine, or any of the multitude of other ways to get antioxidants.
SOURCE: The full study, “Dealcoholized Red Wine Decreases Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure and Increases Plasma Nitric Oxide,” is published in the journal Circulation Research.
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via Health : The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/09/study-red-wine-is-healthier-when-its-non-alcoholic-sorry/262128/
Despite planning a laid-back marketing campaign for her upcoming novel for adults, Harry Potter novelist J.K. Rowling will have make “a slew of promotional TV stops,†including visits to The Daily Show and Good Morning America.
An AdAge article took a look at Rowling’s press plans for The Casual Vacancy. The 512-page novel will cost $35, the large-print hardcover will cost $39.00 and the eBook will cost $19.99. Publication is set for September 27, 2012.
The article included a quote from Barnes & Noble marketing vice president Patricia Bostelman: “She had very strong opinions about how she wanted this book marketed … She’s very committed to being received as an adult-fiction writer, and she wants the work to stand alone, apart from her reputation and success.â€
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@vulture: R.Kelly didn’t pay taxes in 2011, either. He now owes $6.2 million to the IRS. http://t.co/1dvHB3m2
@ElectricLit: The first ads for famous books: http://t.co/ac7keHGG // @brainpicker
@nielslesniewski: MT @AP: AP Exclusive: Declassified documents add to proof that US helped cover up 1940 Soviet massacre: http://t.co/6gaeR6uO
@Pfro: Taliban pretend to be hot women on Facebook to spy on soldiers and gather crucial information http://t.co/snfn4WHk – um. wow
@bupkispaulie: Very bad reflection on hosts if Syrian refugee parents are thinking this a less of two evils for their daughters. http://t.co/W5bfrbLa