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Fri Aug 2 08:03:54 2013
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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 05:03:53 -0700
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told FoxNews.com. (The stem
cells) can repair tissue damage caused by chemo radiotherapy, so those patients
will tolerate chemotherapy much better. It gives enough room for clinicians
to use a high dose of chemotherapy to kill cancer and
the patient can survive.Through a series of in vitro experiments, Geng and
his team analyzed cells in the GI tract, stumbling upon an important
molecule called ROBO1. They found that ROBO1 was specifically expressed
in intestinal stem cells but not in any other cells in
the body. Upon this discovery, the researchers added to the cells a
protein called SLIT2, which binds to ROBO1.The result: stem cell regeneration.Basically,
you add SLIT2, you have more intestinal stem cells, Geng explained. If
you have more intestinal stem cells, you repair more tissue damage, just
like in general cell replication. So the ability to repair damage is
higher its just the logical explanation.The researchers theorized that
by increasing stem cells in the gut, the intestine and GI tract
are better protected from the effects of chemotherapy, allowing cancer patients
to ingest nutrients and perform critical functions without releasing intestinal
toxins into the blood circulation.To test this idea, Geng experimented with
hundreds of mice with late-stage, metastatic cancer. All of the mice received
a lethal dose of chemotherapy, but only half were given SLIT2 or
an analogous protein called R-SPONDIN1 to stimulate intestinal
inued. "They don't
get paid if they don't do their jobs. And neither should members
of the General Assembly."Quinn had previously defended the move as constitutional.
Last week Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka said she had no choice
but to withhold lawmaker paychecks, citing a previous court case. Quinn's
office had no immediate comment on Tuesday.In their statement, Cullerton
and Madigan called Quinn's actions "an unconstitutional attempt to coerce
the Legislature to comply with his demands."They said that to ignore the
governor's actions or override the veto would "severely and irrevocably
compromise the independence of the Legislature and set a very dangerous
precedent."Bill Daley, President Obama's former Chief of Staff who on Monday
declared he will run for governor agreed, referring to the Quinn's act
as a "side show" that is "hurting our school kids and stands
in the way of creating jobs."Illinois has unprecedented pension debt because
for years lawmakers have either skipped or shorted payments to the state's
five retirement systems. Quinn has made reforming the system his top priority
for about two years, but attempts to find a solution have largely
gone nowhere.The Associated Press contributed to this report
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> uno argues
its time the state get on board with a plan that he
claims can help up to 100 homeless Hawaiians a year.In 2010, Mizuno
along with state Rep. Rida Cabanilla failed to sway lawmakers. But what
they did next shocked many. Both Mizuno and Cabanilla started soliciting
funds to send the homeless away anyway on a case-by-case basis. Mizuno
chipped in $100 of his own money to buy a one-way plane
ticket to send homeless man Gregory Reese back to Seattle, Wash.That didnt
sit well with John Fox, director of the Seattle Displacement Coalition,
who told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, he had never heard of elected officials
using their own money to send a homeless person back to his
or her home state.But Hawaiis relocation plan isnt a new idea. It
is fashioned after a New York City program implemented six years ago.
The Mayor Michael Bloomberg-backed plan bought hundreds of homeless families
bus tickets, train rides and airfare so they could leave the city.According
to the latest figures available, New York City spent at least $500,000
annually on Project Reconnect. From 2007 to 2009, the Bloomberg administration,
which has struggled with homelessness, sent more than 550 families packing.
They argue that sending away families is a lot less expensive than
housing them in shelters which cost the city more than $36,000 a
year per family.In Baton Rouge, La., the citys Metro Council approved a
measure to send its 800 homeless residents out of
Washington Post was an order to Verizon, says that access to
phone "metadata" is restricted to "authorized personnel who have received
appropriate and adequate training."At the same time, a footnote says the
court understands that "technical personnel responsible for NSA's underlying
corporate infrastructure and the transmission" of the data "will not receive
special training."The order goes on to describe how a "store" of information
is created, and how trained personnel can query the data using certain
criteria and search for "valid foreign intelligence purposes."That information,
the order says, can be shared among properly trained NSA analysts. And
from there, top officials including the NSA director can authorize certain
information be shared outside of the NSA with other "Executive Branch personnel,"
provided it is "related to counterterrorism" and sharing it is necessary
to understanding that information. This would include federal security agencies
like the FBI.This information, according to the court order, includes "U.S.
person identifying information" -- and can be stored for five years.The
document lays out a series of steps that are supposed to be
taken to ensure that access to the database remains limited.But a separate
document released Wednesday by the DNI reported that "there have been a
number of technical compliance problems and human implementation errors"
in programs that collect both bulk phone and email records.No
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