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No. 1 UConn ties record with 77-41 rout of Orange

Tue, 09 Mar, 2010

HARTFORD, Conn. – Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma said he'd be excited about the team's 70-game winning streak, if that was where the Huskies wanted to stop. It's not. Tina Charles tied a career high with 34 points and Maya Moore added 16 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists to lead top-ranked UConn (31-0) to the 77-41 rout of Syracuse in the Big East quarterfinals on Sunday. The win tied the program's own record for the longest winning streak in women's college basketball. Each win has come by at least 10 points and an average of more than 32. Auriemma said none of that is important as the nike max shoes Huskies chase a 16th conference tournament title and a seventh national championship. "Let's say we win tomorrow and lost Tuesday, what are the kids going to do, go to half court and put their fingers up and say, 'We won 70, 71?" Auriemma said. UConn is in the conference semifinals for the 22nd straight year, where the Huskies will face Notre Dame. The Irish beat St. John's 75-67 in Sunday's first quarterfinal. Kayla Alexander scored 11 to lead the Orange (22-10). The 36-point margin of victory was the largest for UConn since it beat Louisville by 46 on Feb. 7. Charles hit 16 of her 19 shots, setting a record for the most field goals in a Big East tournament game. Six of her buckets came on assists from Moore. "I think that's always the game plan, to Max Tn get Tina the ball as much as possible," said Moore. "We always try to look for each other and if I'm out on the perimeter or in the short corner, in the high post, I'm always going to look inside if she's posting up there." Moore came into the game needing 13 points to reach 2,000 for her career. She reached that with 18:39 to play on a steal and layup that made it 48-17. UConn showed a hint of jitters when Moore opened the game with a shot from the corner that missed everything, but the Huskies then reeled off seven points and went on a 17-2 run over the first 6 minutes, getting six each from Moore and Charles. "I think everybody was just anxious to play, but yet patient and just waiting for everything," Charles said. "We had great intensity. We had great energy." Syracuse hit just four of its first 20 shots, two of them layups by Alexander, and trailed 31-11 with more than 6 minutes left in the half. During the same period of time, Charles had hit six of her first seven shots. The Orange hit just 14 of its 66 shots from the field (21.2 percent) overall, while the Huskies were Max Tn(Special Edition) hitting 51.6 percent of their shots. Syracuse was even worse in the first half, shooting just over 18 percent from the floor. The Huskies' winning streak ties one the program set from Nov. 9, 2001, to March 11, 2003, when it lost in the Big East semifinals to Villanova. UConn is 57-12 in conference tournament games, and the Huskies have now won 135 straight against unranked opponents. But Auriemma said the team doesn't talk about its streaks. He said that would be like asking a pitcher to discuss a no-hitter while he's in the fifth inning. "The object is to win the game and strike out as Women Air Max Ltd many guys as you can and get guys to swing at bad pitches and all that other good stuff," he said. "You're not necessarily thinking in the fifth inning, 'I can't give up a hit, because I'm pitching a no-hitter.' Sure as hell, the next guy is going to hit one off the wall." Syracuse, the tournament's ninth seed, may have done enough to earn an NCAA berth with wins over No. 7 West Virginia in its regular-season finale and Providence in the second round of the tournament. That 76-71 victory on Saturday was the first in the Big East tournament for the Orange since 2005. "I think that we're a good basketball team and I think we are NCAA talent," said Orange coach Quentin Hillsman. "If they vote us into the tournament, we're going to go and play hard, if not, we're going to go into the NIT and we're going to play hard there." The semifinal Monday will be the third meeting this season between the Huskies and Irish. UConn beat Notre Dame by 24 points in each of the other two games. Irish coach Muffet McGraw isn't conceding defeat, but acknowledges UConn is a great team. "I think as long as they continue to play defense the way they have, they've got a great shot of going undefeated," she said.


  

Toyota chief's testimony closely watched in Japan

Thu, 25 Feb, 2010

PHILADELPHIA – Police charged a man with arson Wednesday in a fire at the music company offices of a Grammy Award-winning songwriting team that produced dozens of best-selling records from R&B stars including Teddy Pendergrass, Patti LaBelle, Lou Rawls and the O'Jays. Fire, smoke and water damage from last weekend's blaze ruined 40 percent of the memorabilia at Philadelphia International Records, though the recording studio was largely spared, label co-founder Kenneth Gamble said Wednesday. "When I walked through it the other day, it was like an old friend had died," Gamble said. "I'm looking for the resurrection. Bottom line is we'll be back." Christopher Cimini, 27, is charged with arson, risking or causing a catastrophe, burglary, criminal trespass and other crimes in the Sunday morning blaze on the top floor of a three-story brick building downtown. Cimini, who turned himself in accompanied by his attorney, remained in custody, and a listed telephone number for him could not be found ed hardy mens Wednesday night. Police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore said Cimini "appeared to be extremely intoxicated or under the influence of something" on surveillance video. Vanore said Cimini apparently believed he was someplace else and was seen trying a set of keys before kicking in the building's door. Cimini began walking through the building using a lighter to see and ended up in a closet storing memorabilia, where the lighter apparently touched off the blaze, Vanore said. "He actually was calling for help out of there, and that's when they rescued him," he said. The fire damaged gold and platinum records and the company's ed hardy t personal inventory of CDs by Michael Jackson and the Jacksons, Pendergrass, Rawls and LaBelle, Gamble said. Gamble's partner, Leon Huff, said, "We'll bounce back. We wrote the song — 'Only the Strong Survive.'" Gamble, 66, Huff, 67, and fellow Philadelphia producer Thom Bell are credited with creating the lush acoustics of 1960s and '70s soul music that came to be known as the Sound of Philadelphia. Gamble and Huff's songs include the O'Jays' "Love Train," Billy Paul's "Me and Mrs. Jones" and McFadden & Whitehead's "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now." Many of their biggest hits continue to resonate in popular culture through remakes and commercial licensing. The duo won a Grammy for Best R&B Song in 1989 for Simply Red's version of "If You Don't Know Me By Now," which was originally performed by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes. The O'Jays' "For the ed hardy women Love of Money" is the theme song for Donald Trump's TV show "The Apprentice." Before Gamble and Huff bought the building in 1970, it was home to Cameo Parkway Records, where Chubby Checker recorded "The Twist" and Dee Dee Sharp, Gamble's first wife, recorded "Mashed Potato Time." Today, the building primarily serves as the licensing arm of Philadelphia International Records. It also hosts tour groups and offers a small gift shop. LaBelle, who recorded the gold album "I'm In Love Again" for the label in 1983, said in an interview Wednesday that she is still close to Gamble and Huff. Hearing about the fire was devastating, she said. "It was like a big piece of them was taken away," LaBelle said. "I just felt awful for them." Gamble and Huff were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.


  

Jackson, Swift face off at American Music Awards

Mon, 23 Nov, 2009

LOS ANGELES – It's the country cutie versus the King of Pop at this year's American Music Awards. Taylor Swift comes into Sunday's ceremony with six nominations. Michael Jackson has five. And both are up for artist of the year. Also vying for the show's top prize are multiple nominees wholesale ugg boots Kings of Leon, Lady Gaga and Eminem. The American Music Awards honor the year's top-selling artists in the categories of pop/rock, country, rap/hip-hop, soul/R&B, alternative, adult contemporary, Latin and contemporary inspirational. Fans voted online to select the winners. "The AMAs are like the loose, crazy cousin of the music awards," said rocker Melissa Etheridge, who was to be a presenter on the show, shortly before it began. "They've been around a long time, and they tend to go with whatever is really popular. It's everything. It's a whole big pot all stuck in together, and I love that." Swift, who has enjoyed a nba jerseys chart-topping year with her crossover album "Fearless," is up for female artist and favorite album in the pop/rock and country categories. She's also nominated for favorite adult-contemporary artist. Jackson is nominated for male artist and favorite album in the pop/rock and soul/R&B categories for his greatest-hits collection, "Number Ones." The 2003 album surged in popularity after Jackson died in June at age 50. Eminem has four nominations: Pop/rock male artist and rap/hip-hop artist and album for "Relapse," along with artist of the year. Lady Gaga and Kings of Leon have three nods each. She's up for female artist and album for her debut, "The Fame," and the Nashville quartet is up UGG Short Metallic Boots for alternative artist and favorite pop/rock band. Other triple-nominees include Beyonce, the Black Eyed Peas and T.I. Even more than awards, the AMAs are about the performances. That's what AMA presenter Selena Gomez was excited about. "It's about all coming together and just enjoying music," the teen entertainer said. The performance she was most anticipating? "Rihanna. I UGG Tasmina Sandals love her," Gomez said. Etheridge said she was more interested in seeing Lady Gaga. "I've got to see what she's wearing or what she's not wearing," she said. More than a dozen artists are set to take the stage Sunday. Besides Rihanna and Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston, Green Day, Jennifer Lopez, Lil Wayne, Keith Urban, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige and Adam Lambert are among those planning to perform. Janet Jackson is set to open the show with a medley of songs.


  

Lou Dobbs mulls run for White House, Senate

Fri, 20 Nov, 2009

PHOENIX (Reuters) – A week after abruptly quitting his longtime job as a CNN television news host and commentator, Lou Dobbs said on Thursday he is considering career options including possible runs for the White House or U.S. Senate. "Right now I feel exhilaration at the wide range of choices before me as to what I do next," Dobbs, whose outspoken views on immigration and other topics often wholesale ugg boots angered liberals, told Reuters in a telephone interview from New York on Thursday. Dobbs, 64, a veteran CNN anchor who had become one of the most divisive figures in U.S. broadcast journalism, announced last Wednesday he was leaving CNN after spending the better part of 30 years at the 24-hour cable news network. He still hosts a daily radio show. A Texas native, Dobbs has drawn fire from Latino leaders and civil rights groups for frequent on-air remarks UGG Nightfall Boots about U.S. border control and immigration that critics saw as demonizing illegal immigrants. He was also seen as lending credence to the "birther" conspiracy theory, whose adherents believe President Barack Obama's Hawaiian birth certificate was faked to hide a Kenyan birthplace that would make the first black U.S. president ineligible for his office. Dobbs acknowledged his commentary also stirred friction with CNN executives. Discussions with CNN/U.S. President Jonathan Klein made it clear Dobbs' style of combining news and opinion was untenable at the network, Dobbs said. "They wanted to reverse direction on my show from what had been a news debate and my opinion to a middle-of-the road, as UGG Classic Short Boots Jon Klein styled it, non-opinion show," he said. "It was just not gratifying to me to sit there and read a news show -- and I much prefer to be more engaged." Dobbs vowed to carry on expressing his views "fully and straightforwardly in the public arena no matter what I decide to do next." Since his departure, some have speculated he might run as a candidate for the U.S. Senate in New Jersey, where he has a home, or even run as a third-party candidate in the 2012 U.S. presidential elections -- options he says remain on the table. "I am ruling nothing out. ... I have come to no conclusions and no decisions," he said. "Do I seek to have some influence on public policy? Absolutely. Do I seek to represent and champion the middle class in this country and those who aspire to it? Absolutely. And I will."


  

Fort Hood slayings prompt full Pentagon review

Wed, 18 Nov, 2009

WASHINGTON – Worried that the Army may have missed red flags about the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood massacre, the Pentagon probably will open an inquiry into how all the military services keep watch on other volatile soldiers hidden in their ranks, officials said Tuesday. The investigation, still in the planning stages, would be a broad examination ranging beyond the specific case of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the Army psychiatrist accused in the killings, officials said. The inquiry, they said, could look at personnel policies and the availability of mental health services for troubled troops. Defense Secretary Robert Gates wants a unified probe that goes beyond the Army, but has not decided how far-reaching the inquiry would be or who would lead it, Pentagon press secretary Geoff uggs outlet Morrell said Tuesday. "There are issues that need to be looked at department-wide, and the focus at this point is trying to figure out some of these questions," Morrell said. The Army's No. 2 officer bluntly said Tuesday that officials fear more people like Hasan may be undetected inside the armed forces. "I think we always have to be concerned about that," Army Vice Chief of Staff Peter Chiarelli said as he outlined separate efforts to curb rising suicide rates in the Army. The service has been the combat force most affected by the stress of fighting two wars. The Army has been preparing for its own UGG Tasmina Sandals examination of what went wrong in the Hasan case and ways to prevent a similar attack. That probe could stand alone or be part of a larger inquiry. Hasan apparently slipped through cracks in the Army's personnel and mental health systems, keeping his job and readying for overseas deployment to Afghanistan even though aspects of his behavior and statements had alarmed co-workers and others. Hasan is accused of opening fire on mostly unarmed soldiers and civilians at the Texas Army post on Nov. 5, killing 13 people. He is charged with murder and is expected to be tried in a military court. The Army chief of staff, Gen. George Casey, had said that the service would take a hard look at itself following the deaths. Any inquiry would have to be careful not to overlap the criminal investigation and legal case against Hasan. Chiarelli said the Army has begun collecting information that would go into the investigation. He would not discuss the probe beyond that but said the Army is trying to keep better tabs on mental UGG Nightfall Boots health and improve services for the mentally ill or troubled. The investigation would consider some questions Morrell described as immediate, although he would not be specific, and some he said will take longer to frame and sort through. Another official said there will be a speedy look at whether the military has missed danger signs in other cases. Still, another said, one possibility would be to bring in outsiders to examine practices and safeguards. Those officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is still being organized. Two military officials said Tuesday that Casey is looking at forming an investigative panel. It would look at Hasan as a whole, his career development and at what point someone should have or might have raised an alarm, one of the officials said. The proposed Army probe would focus on Hasan's six years at Washington's Walter Reed Medical Center, where he worked as a psychiatrist before he was transferred to Fort Hood in July, one said. The doctors who oversaw Hasan's medical training had discussed at a meeting concerns about Hasan's overly zealous religious views and strange behavior months before the attack, a military official UGG Classic Short Boots told The Associated Press last week. Hasan also was characterized as a mediocre student and lazy worker, but the doctors saw no evidence that he was violent or a threat. The military official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about the meeting. The FBI learned late last year of Hasan's repeated contact with a radical Muslim cleric in Yemen who encouraged Muslims to kill U.S. troops in Iraq. President Barack Obama already has ordered a review of all intelligence related to Hasan and whether the information was properly shared and acted upon within government agencies.


  

Dozens of Gitmo detainees finally get day in court

Mon, 16 Nov, 2009

WASHINGTON – In courtrooms barred to the public, dozens of terror suspects are pleading for their freedom from the Guantanamo Bay prison, sometimes even testifying on their own behalf by video from the U.S. naval base in Cuba. Complying with a Supreme Court ruling last year, 15 federal judges in the U.S. courthouse here are giving detainees their day in court after years behind bars half a world away from their homelands. The judges have found the government's evidence against 30 detainees wanting and ordered their release. That number could rise significantly because the judges are on track to hear challenges from dozens more prisoners. Scooped up along with hard-core terrorist suspects in Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere, these 30 detainees stand in stark contrast to the 10 prisoners whom the Obama administration targeted for wholesale ugg boots prosecution Friday for plotting the Sept. 11 and other terrorist attacks. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the professed mastermind of 9/11, and four of his alleged henchmen are headed for a federal civilian trial in New York; five others, including a top suspect in the bombing of the USS Cole, will be tried by a military commission. More detainees are expected to soon be added to the prosecution list. But there will still be plenty of cases left among the 215 detainees now at Guantanamo to keep the judges here busy as they work to clear a legal morass the Bush administration created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Bush administration Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld once promised Guantanamo held "the worst of the worst." The judges here have rejected pleas for release from eight detainees, UGG Short Metallic Boots but they have concluded the government doesn't even have enough evidence to keep 30 other detainees behind bars. "There is absolutely no reason for this court to presume that the facts contained in the government's exhibits are accurate," District Judge Gladys Kessler wrote in ordering the release of Alla Ali Bin Ali Ahmed. He was repatriated to Yemen after a seven-year stay at Guantanamo, where he was brought as a teenager. "Much of the factual material contained in those exhibits is hotly contested for a host of different reasons ranging from the fact that it contains second- and third-hand hearsay to allegations that it was obtained by torture to the fact that no statement purports to be a verbatim account of what was said," Kessler said. She ruled the government failed to prove the detainee was part of or substantially supported Taliban or al-Qaida forces. The evidentiary record "is surprisingly bare," U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly wrote in ordering the release of Fouad Mahmoud Al Rabiah, a 50-year-old father of four from Kuwait who had been an aviation engineer for Kuwaiti Airways for 20 years. He has been imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay since 2002. Rabiah is one of dozens of men who won their cases in court or who have been cleared for transfer by the Obama administration who are still among the 215 detainees at Guantanamo. Finding countries willing to take the detainees has proved difficult. Since Obama took office, only 25 detainees have actually left. In the case of a detainee from Syria, Abdulrahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco, who uses the surname Janko, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon pointed to evidence that the man had been tortured repeatedly by al-Qaida for UGG Tasmina Sandals three months into falsely confessing that he was a U.S. spy, then jailed for 18 months by the Taliban in Kandahar before he fell into the hands of U.S. forces. "Notwithstanding these extraordinary intervening events, the government contends that Janko was still 'part of' the Taliban and/or al-Qaida when he was taken into custody," Leon wrote in ordering the detainee's release. "Surely extreme treatment of that nature evinces a total evisceration of whatever relationship might have existed!" One detainee who lost his bid for freedom was Adham Mohammed Ali Awad, taken into custody seven years ago when he was a teenager. "It seems ludicrous to believe that he poses a security threat now, but that is not for me to say, " wrote U.S. District Judge James Robertson. "The case against Awad is gossamer thin," consisting of raw intelligence, multiple levels of hearsay and documents whose authenticity cannot be proven, said Robertson. "In the end, however, it appears more likely than not that Awad was, for some period of time, 'part of' al-Qaida." The detainees' hearings — which usually last a day or two apiece — are expected to go well into next year, unless the Obama administration finds homes for them in other countries in the meantime. Some 45 percent of the detainees UGG Nightfall Boots are citizens of Yemen. Afghanistan is the home country of about one in 10 detainees. Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Tunisia together are home for about one in five, according to the Pentagon. The courthouse's Guantanamo cleanup started with the Bush administration still in office, set in motion by the district judges just days after the Supreme Court ruled that detainees could go to civilian court to challenge their indefinite detention. After two earlier Supreme Court rulings in favor of the detainees, a Republican-controlled Congress stepped in to effectively keep detainees from seek freedom from civilian courts, but the Democratic-controlled Congress let the June 2008 ruling stand. The district judges contacted the attorney general and the defense secretary to arrange for a secure video link to Guantanamo. A few judges have taken testimony by satellite from several detainees who wanted to speak on their own behalf. Typically, the first half hour of a detainee's hearing is open to the public, with the prisoner listening by phone. Then the courtroom doors are locked, and the judges hear classified evidence. The 15 judges' chambers were outfitted with safes, special laptop computers and printers and each of the judges' law clerks underwent background checks and was given a security clearance to UGG Classic Short Boots deal with classified information that dominates the evidence. One of the last bastions of judicial opposition to the detainees is the federal appeals court on the fifth floor of the courthouse. There, a three-judge panel ruled the judges lack authority to order them released into the United States even if they have won their release and have nowhere else to go. Considered no threat to the United States, the detainees in that case are 17 Muslims, known as Uighurs. They were picked up in Afghanistan after fleeing western China and fear persecution if returned to China. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear their appeal, with a decision expected next spring. This year, the U.S. government found a home for four Uighurs in Bermuda and six on the Pacific island nation of Palau. The seven still at Guantanamo hope to live in the United States. To achieve that goal, their lawyers must persuade the Supreme Court to rule in their favor.


  

Egypt passenger trains collide, 25 dead

Mon, 26 Oct, 2009

CAIRO: A passenger train collided with the back of a second one NFL jerseys just outside of Cairo on Saturday, destroying several passenger cars and killing at least 25 people, a police official said. At least 55 others were wounded in the accident, which occurred in Girzah district of 6th of October province, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. Emergency personnel worked to extract the dead and Rolex watches wounded from the trains, said the official. The train that caused the collision was headed from Cairo to the southern city of Assuit, while the one ahead of it was traveling from Giza province to the oasis town of Fayoum, said Egypt's official Middle East News Agency. Egypt has a poor safety record on its railways, and there are several fatal accidents ugg boots each year, usually blamed on poorly maintained equipment. The country's worst railway disaster took place in February 2002 when a train heading to southern Egypt caught fire, killing 363 people. More recently, a passenger train barreling toward a station collided with a Seattle Seahawks jerseys second train in August 2006, killing 58 people. The train belonged to the country's oldest and most dilapidated third-class train service. The crash stirred a wave of outrage among Egyptians over the poor state of transportation infrastructure. The transportation minister, Mohammed Mansour, acknowledged after the accident that the rail system was in need of a major overhaul and was severely underfunded. The incident prompted the government to approve an immediate allocation of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerseys $860 million to develop the rail infrastructure, plus another $600 million in loans to the sector later in that year.


  

Sun cutting up to 3,000 jobs as awaits Oracle deal

Wed, 21 Oct, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO - Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to eliminate up to NFL jerseys 3,000 jobs, or 10 percent of its worldwide work force, as it awaits a takeover by Oracle Corp., a deal being held up by antitrust regulators in Europe. The layoffs Sun outlined Tuesday in a regulatory filing are the latest in a series of job cuts at the world's No. 4 server maker. Sun, a dot-com-era star, was banking on the $7.4 billion deal with Oracle as a lifeline after a decade of financial struggles. As delays have mounted, Sun has had to fend for itself, losing ground to rivals, including IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co., which have exploited uncertainty about the ugg boots deal to poach customers. Sun's losses are mounting too: It lost $2.2 billion in the last fiscal year, which ended June 30. Sun said the job cuts will happen over the next year and affect all of Sun's major regions, including North America, Europe, Asia and emerging markets. Sun has already cut about 7,600 workers in the past three years in three rounds of layoffs, according to the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Santa Clara-based Sun said it expects to incur $75 million to $125 million in Rolex watches restructuring charges over the next several quarters. Oracle's purchase of Sun is being held up by European antitrust authorities who are concerned about possible harm to the database-software market. Oracle makes the world's leading proprietary database software; Sun's MySQL is the leading open-source database. They have until Jan. 19 to approve the deal or block it. The deal has been approved by U.S. regulators. Oracle wants to buy Sun primarily because it wants more control over the development of Oakland Raiders jerseys Sun's Java software, which is a key ingredient in building Web sites. Oracle also claims that having Sun's hardware and Oracle's software teams working together will make the products work better together. Oracle and Sun are longtime partners. The deal may also have been partly a strategic ploy to keep Sun out of the clutches of IBM, an Oracle and Sun rival that was also bidding on the company.


  

Honduran talks deadlocked over restoring Zelaya

Mon, 19 Oct, 2009

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras: Talks to resolve the NFL jerseys Honduran political crisis deadlocked Friday over conflicting proposals for restoring ousted President Manuel Zelaya to office, dampening hopes for a resolution in internationally backed negotiations. Zelaya's foreign minister said the talks had collapsed because of the coup-imposed government's intransigence. Moments later, however, a Zelaya spokesman said the deposed leader would give negotiations two more days to break an impasse over his return to power. Negotiators for interim President Roberto Micheletti also said talks would go on even though Micheletti rebuffed a proposal to allow the Honduran Congress to vote on whether Zelaya can return to power. Micheletti offered a Miami Dolphins Jerseys counter- proposal that called for the Supreme Court to decide the matter, an idea immediately rejected by Zelaya. "The proposal is completely unacceptable," said Victor Meza, a member of Zelaya's negotiating team. Although Congress voted to back Zelaya's ouster, lawmakers have Minnesota Vikings Jerseys since said they would support any agreement that emerged from talks. There has been no such assurance from the Supreme Court, which had ordered Zelaya's arrest days before the coup. Instead of arresting him, soldiers flew Zelaya into exile at gunpoint on June 28. The latest round of talks began last week when top diplomats from the United States and other countries flew to Honduras and made clear that Zelaya's reinstatement was the only way for the Central American country to regain international recognition. Zelaya was ousted after he defied court orders to cancel a referendum to ask Hondurans if they wanted an assembly to rewrite the constitution. Critics feared Zelaya would use that process to extend his term in office by abolishing a ban on New England Patriots jerseys presidential re-election, as Chavez has done in Venezuela. Zelaya denies that was his plan.


  

New TCM standard created

Tue, 13 Oct, 2009

Healthcare practitioners across the globe wanting to NFL jerseys dispense Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) soon will have to undergo standardized training initiated by the Chinese. The World Standard of Chinese Medicine Undergraduate Education was issued yesterday by the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, headquartered in Beijing. The nonbinding standard applies for higher education institutions of TCM worldwide, and is the first in the field. "It will benefit hundreds of thousands of would-be TCM doctors across the Washington Redskins Jerseys world who are studying the time-honored medical practice through standardized education of higher quality," said She Jing, who heads the federation, which has nearly 300,000 members in 186 countries and regions. Currently, more than 300,000 international students are receiving TCM education in hundreds of institutions throughout the world, statistics of the State Administration of TCM showed. As TCM is becoming more popular with foreigners, TCM training institutions are springing up internationally. Advocates said that past experience proves TCM to be safe, effective, easy and cost-efficient. However, many students lack proper and scientific guidance, and that seriously affects the Tennessee Titans Jerseys quality of TCM education, said Zhang Boli, president of the Tianjin University of TCM, who led the process in creating the standard. The basic knowledge of TCM and its clinical practice needs to be substantially improved in education programs, particularly outside of China, Zhang told China Daily. Previously, many TCM training institutions outside China were run by specialists from Japan and South Korea, making the standards more aligned with the two nations rather than China's standard, he said. The latest standard, which prescribes essential requirements for Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerseys TCM education, will also help promote TCM in the world and improve its healthy development, said Sang Binsheng, who heads the international cooperation department of the State Administration of TCM. Foreign countries would finetune the standard in line with their conditions, she said. The curriculum requirement in the standard is more tailored for international students, she noted. For example, the standard includes a course in traditional Chinese culture, which helps international students better understand TCM, she added.


  

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