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Japan coastguard arrests Chinese crew over fatal crash

Japan's coastguard said Monday it had arrested a Chinese crew member of a Sierra Leone-registered vessel over a collision with a Japanese ship that left five people dead and one missing.

Xia Hong-bo, 35, was on duty when the 2,962-tonne Jia Hui collided with the 498-tonne Eifuku Maru No. 18 on Friday, the official said.

The bodies of five of those aboard the smaller vessel have been recovered. A sixth man is still missing, a coastguard official said.

Xia has been questioned on suspicion of professional negligence over the pre-dawn accident, which occurred in waters off Japan's Izuoshima island, around 100 kilometres (60 miles) south of Tokyo.

Local media said the suspect had admitted the allegations.

The Japanese ship capsized following the accident, while the 2,962-tonne Sierra Leone-registered cargo vessel was unaffected.

Source: http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Japan_coastguard_arrests_Chinese_crew_over_fatal_crash_999.html

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Photo Glitch for Windows Phone enables you to corrupt and distort photos

Photo Glitch

Do you find that there's too much talk about creating beautiful photos with the Lumia 1020 and other Windows Phones? You'd not be alone, but there's a handy solution for you. Photo Glitch is an interesting little app that makes it easy for you to corrupt and distort images captured by or stored on a Windows Phone. The end result can be fairly awesome indeed.

Because the idea is simple, there's not a whole lot to the app which makes it super easy to get started with and use without taking up too much time. So what exactly does the corruption and distortion of images involve, and why should you bother with the app? Have you ever witnessed the distortion of images when data is corrupted? That's pretty much what Photo Glitch simulates, rather effectively I might add.

Once you've selected an image (using the file browser or taking a new shot), you'll be able to utilise four sliders to alter the image in some way:

  • Glitch
  • Seed
  • Loops
  • Quality

Altering these values (ranging from 1 to 100) will be reflected in the live preview. Once the image has been molested to your liking, you'll then be able to share it using integrated sharing options on Windows Phone. Sure, it's nothing major compared to many other apps on the Windows Phone Store, but you'll have to admit the end results are pretty cool.

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So there you have it, folks. An awesome addition to your collection if you enjoy creating cool effects with images, or simply want to spend two minutes destroying a photo of you from holiday you'd rather not share as is. If you'd like to see more added to the app, be sure to reach out to the developer and leave some feedback.

You can download Photo Glitch from the Windows Phone Store for $0.99 (Windows Phone 8 only, folks). Thanks, Substatica, for the tip!

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@dtwohig?s Autographed Baseball Cards #36: El Sid

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Apple still needs Samsung to manufacture the A7 in the iPhone 5S

Rocking an iPhone 5S and think you're 'sticking it to Samsung' when you use it? Think again. The South Korean giant, and main competitor to Apple, is the company who is making the A7 processor inside each and every iPhone 5S.

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Chipworks says that it found design and manufacturing processes on the A7 chip that match up with Samsung-built chips such as the Samsung Exynos Application processor that is baked into the Galaxy S4 smartphone. Samsung will also reportedly supply Apple with components for its upcoming second generation iPad mini tablet.

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So while they may be competitors, they still require each other to make money. Apple wouldn't have as many iPhone 5S units if it weren't for Samsung, and Samsung wouldn't be racking in billions manufacturing hardware for Apple.

Source: http://www.tweaktown.com/news/33056/apple-still-needs-samsung-to-manufacture-the-a7-in-the-iphone-5s/index.html

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Washington Mystics' Thibault named WNBA Coach of the Year

WASHINGTON (AP) - Talk about landing on your feet. In 10 months, Washington Mystics' Mike Thibault went from being fired to winning the WNBA's 2013 Coach of the Year, the league officially announced Saturday.

Thibault received 12 votes from a national panel of 39 media members. Seattle's Brian Agler and Chicago's Pokey Chatman each were one behind.

The WNBA's all-time leader in victories has won the award three times including 2006 and 2008 with Connecticut. The Sun let their longtime coach go in November after 10 seasons

"Last year I finished second and got fired, so I don't know," Thibault cracked when searching for answer about this honor compared to his previous awards. "Maybe this is job security for a year?" That's a safe bet. Washington was 11-57 in the two years prior to his arrival including a league worst 5-29 in 2012.

On Thursday night, the Mystics won their first playoff game in nine years, routing No. 2 seed Atlanta on the road. This came after the third-seeded Mystics won 17 games in the regular season.

Thibault now matches Van Chancellor for the most ever in league history and joins San Antonio's Dan Hughes as the only coach to win the award with two different teams.

Only four players remained from last season's roster. Four rookies are part of the 2013 edition crafted by Thibault, who also serves as Washington's general manager.

"They had to buy in," Thibault said of his players. "I was asking the veterans, the four that came back, to do things differently. ...I think that's best part of coaching in this business, see a team grow up right before your eyes."

He received the award in Washington from WNBA president Laurel Richie before the Mystics faced Atlanta in the second game of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Thibault received a career-altering call from Washington's ownership group shortly after the Sun let him go.

"About 10 months ago, I wasn't sure what I was going to do," Thibault said. "Ted Leonsis and Sheila Johnson reached out and gave me an opportunity that was too good to pass up."

Indiana's Lin Dunn received three votes. Tulsa's Gary Kloppenburg and Minnesota's Cheryl Reeve each had one vote.

Source: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/09/washington-mystics-thibault-named-wnba-coach-of-the-year-94335.html

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Obese cancer patients often shorted on chemo doses

Obese people are less likely to survive cancer, and one reason may be a surprising inequality: The overweight are undertreated.

Doctors often short them on chemotherapy by not basing the dose on size, as they should. They use ideal weight or cap the dose out of fear about how much treatment an obese patient can bear. Yet research shows that bigger people handle chemo better than smaller people do.

Even a little less chemo can mean worse odds of survival, and studies suggest that as many as 40 percent of obese cancer patients have been getting less than 85 percent of the right dose for their size.

Now, the largest organization of doctors who treat cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, aims to change that. The group has adopted guidelines urging full, weight-based doses for the obese.

Don't call it supersizing; it's right-sizing cancer care, said Dr. Gary Lyman, a Duke University oncologist who led the panel that wrote the advice.

"There's little doubt that some degree of undertreatment is contributing to the higher mortality and recurrence rates in obese patients," he said.

The Food and Drug Administration's cancer drug chief, Dr. Richard Pazdur, agrees.

"By minimizing the dose, or capping the dose, we have been undertreating patients," he said.

The dosing issue applies to all types of cancer treated with chemo ? breast, colon, lung, ovarian and even blood diseases such as leukemia.

It affects a lot of people. Big isn't healthy but it's the new "normal" ? 60 percent of Americans are overweight and more than one-third of them are obese.

Giving too little chemo "could make it as if they didn't even get treated at all ... so they go through the whole ordeal with no benefit, in the extreme case ," said Dr. Jennifer Griggs, a University of Michigan breast cancer specialist who also worked on the guidelines.

So why do doctors limit dose?

Sometimes it's for good reason ? the patient has diabetes, heart problems or other illnesses that interfere with how much chemo they can stand. Usually, though, it's because doctors are afraid to follow a standard weight-based formula because the dose seems so huge and they're afraid of harming the heart and blood system, Lyman said.

"You're three times the size of the average person, but it doesn't mean your heart is," Griggs explained.

Yet studies show that heavier patients are less likely to develop dangerous, low blood counts from cancer treatment, and that they clear chemo drugs more quickly from the body than thinner people do.

A paper Lyman published in the journal Nature in August said that a 20 percent reduction in chemo doses lowered remission and cure rates by half in animal experiments and helped the tumors develop resistance to the drugs. Other research in people found lower survival among those getting less chemo as well.

Even if a patient develops a problem from a chemo treatment and doctors have to dial it back, it's important to try a full dose the next time around so the patient gets all the treatment intended, Lyman said.

That happened to Tracy Smith, a 46-year-old Durham, N.C., woman treated at Duke in 2011 for breast cancer that had spread to more than a dozen lymph nodes. Doctors gave her full chemo doses based on her weight, which at 285 pounds classified her as obese.

Three times, high fevers put her in the hospital, and one treatment was cut short because doctors thought it was causing wheezing and possible lung damage. But she resumed and finished the intended treatment and has been cancer-free since then.

After hearing you have cancer, "you're just kind of in a fog" and don't think to ask about doses of the drugs you need, she said. "I trusted my doctor. Doctors should be well aware of what you can tolerate. You should do whatever you can to fight this beast."

Smith's tumor was fueled by estrogen ? a hormone made in abundance by fat tissue. Robin McRath, a floral designer who helps run a women's shelter in Ludington, Mich., had the same type.

"It's like a playground, an amusement park, for cancer cells when you're fat," she said. She was only was 41 when her cancer was diagnosed five years ago, and her oncologist, Dr. Carol Peterson, treated her with full doses based on her weight ? about 240 pounds, which put her in the obese category.

"We didn't discuss dosage. That didn't matter to me ? I just wanted to get it out of my system," she said of the cancer, and praised the treatments to prevent one of chemo's most feared side effects. "There are fantastic anti-nausea medicines. I was never sick one day."

McRath is active in the Obesity Action Coalition, an education and advocacy group. A spokesman said the group was unaware of the dosing issue for obese patients.

Not all doctors are aware either. Luckily for McRath, hers was. Peterson said she uses full doses unless a patient has other health issues.

"If that's their only problem ? if they're just overweight or obese ? they can do quite well" with full weight-based doses, she said.

Duke's Lyman agreed, and offered this advice to patients: "Ask your doctor how they plan to treat you and whether you're going to get the full dosing. The doctor may have a good reason not to, but you should have that discussion."

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AP National Writer Allen G. Breed in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obese-cancer-patients-often-shorted-chemo-doses-052143430.html

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Why go 'Dancing'? Valerie Harper says 'why not?'

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Valerie Harper's public announcement in March of her terminal cancer diagnosis has generated an enormous amount of public interest and sympathy. But the former "Rhoda" actress has not taken her diagnosis (or recent discovery that she's close to remission) lying down. A former dancer, she's bounced back by competing on "Dancing With the Stars," and is now the subject of a new documentary hosted by Meredith Vieira, "Valerie's Story," which airs on NBC Thursday night.

Harper appeared on TODAY Thursday morning via remote linkup, while Vieira sat down alongside TODAY's Savannah Guthrie and Matt Lauer to preview the big story, which shows Harper at home with her family as she fights the disease.

"It's incurable, but we're moving in the right direction," said Harper. "Each subsequent brain scan has been an improvement, and they don't expect that with this leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. ... I'm really happy with the way things are going."

Video: Exclusive bonus clip from "Valerie's Story: A Meredith Vieira Special"

The 74-year-old also addressed comments some skeptics have made about her simultaneous cancer diagnosis and ability to hoof it on "Dancing."

"There are so many people living with cancer and even dying with it, but not of it," she said. "So I thought this is a good chance to do it. Do 'Dancing With the Stars' since my doctors have told me to exercise and not to worry about any physical problem with the kind of cancer I have, I thought, 'Why not do it?'"

Still, all that dancing is playing heck with at least one body part. "The problem I'm having is my knee, you know, not the cancer!" she chuckled.?

But she takes heart from what her former dance teacher once told her: "Never stop moving."

"Valerie's Story" airs Thursday at 10 p.m. on NBC.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/valerie-harper-why-she-joined-dancing-stars-why-not-4B11198179

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GOP Weekly Address: Finding 'Patient-Centered' Solutions for Health Care

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Source: abcnewsradioonline.com --- Saturday, September 14, 2013
Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call (WASHINGTON) -- In this week's Republican Address, Rep. Diane Black of Tennessee calls attention to a "hot spot for fraud and abuse in the president's health care law." As author of the House-passed "No Subsidies Without Verification Act," Black is calling for the Democrat-controlled Senate to get onboard with trying to stop health care subsidies from being given out without verifying who's eligible. Black, a registered nurse for more than 40 years, says things that patients and their families care about -- "their doctors, their plans, the cost of their care" -- all come "under siege" in Obamacare. Read the full text of the Republican Address: "Hi, I?m Diane Black, and I represent Tennessee?s Sixth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.? What an honor it is to be speaking with you. "Protecting taxpayer dollars is one of Washington?s most important responsibilities.? Your money should be spent wisely or not at all.? And everything we do to stop waste and fix broken government removes obstacles to creating jobs and building a stronger economy. "This week, the House took on a hot spot for fraud and abuse in the president?s health care law by passing a bill I authored called the No Subsidies Without Verification Act.? This legislation stops the government from issuing health care subsidies until it has a system in place to prevent fraud.? It?s that simple.??????????????????????????????? ...

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Regional college football game days

Regional college football game days

Lincoln at Sacred Heart

WHEN: Saturday, 6

WHERE: Campus Field, Fairfield

RECORDS: Lincoln 1-0, Sacred Heart 2-0

SKINNY: This is the first meeting of the programs. ... Sacred Heart opened the season with victories over two Patriot League opponents, 37-21 over Marist and 26-24 over Lafayette last weekend when rookie kicker Alec Finney won it with a 42-yard field goal. Junior running back Keshaudas Spence ran for a career-high 168 yards on 18 carries against Lafayette as SHU gained 322 yards as a team. ... The Lincoln Lions defeated Cheyney 33-28 in their opener. Quarterback Douglas Cook led the way, completing 14-of-21 passes for 208 yards and three touchdowns. Wideout Akeem Jordan caught all three touchdowns and had 114 yards in receptions.

UP NEXT: Sept. 21 vs. Chowan, 1, homecoming

Southern Conn. State at LIU-Post

WHEN: Saturday, 1

WHERE: Hickox Field, Brookville, N.Y.

RECORDS: Southern 0-1, LIU-Post 1-0

SKINNY: Southern lost its opener 30-20 to Indiana (Pa.), which is ranked 10th nationally among Division II teams. Junior running back/wide receiver John Moscatel registered 152 all-purpose yards and scored two touchdowns for Southern. ... LIU-Post, Southern's first Northeast-10 conference opponent, defeated Millersville 47-16.

UP NEXT: Sept. 20 vs. Merrimack, 7

Pace at New Haven

WHEN: Saturday, 1

WHERE: Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium, West Haven

RECORDS: Pace 0-1, UNH 0-1

SKINNY: UNH lost its season opener 45-14 at West Chester. Senior quarterback Ronnie Nelson led the Chargers in rushing with 57 yards on 12 carries and scored a touchdown. UNH gave up 225 rushing yards and 290 passing yards. ... Pace fell 31-28 to Alderson Broaddus in its opener. Delaney Wallace finished with 18 carries for 96 yards rushing, and Brian Beeker went 19-for-32 in the air for 225 yards and two touchdowns for Pace.

UP NEXT: Sept. 20 at Saint Anselm, 7

-- STAFF REPORTS

Source: http://www.ctpost.com/sports/article/Regional-college-football-game-days-4810312.php

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