Thursday, July 26, 2012

Greek Athlete Tossed From Olympic Team for Offensive Remarks ...

(CNN) ? Greek athlete Voula Papachristou has been expelled from that nation?s Olympic team for posting an offensive comment about African immigrants on Twitter, a team spokeswoman said Wednesday.

?With so many Africans in Greece, the mosquitoes from the West Nile will at least be eating some homemade food,? Papachristou said on Twitter.

The Hellenic Olympic Committee ruled Papachristou, a triple jumper, would be barred from participating in the London Olympics that begin Friday.

?She made a mistake but it was serious,? the spokesman said. ?It was unforgivable.?

Papachristou apologized for making the remarks about African immigrants but her medal hopes were gone.

?I would like to express my heartfelt apologies for the unfortunate and tasteless joke I published on my personal Twitter account,? she wrote on Facebook. ?I am very sorry and ashamed for the negative responses I triggered, since I never wanted to offend anyone, or to encroach human rights.

?My dream is connected to the Olympic Games and I could not possibly participate if I did not respect their values. Therefore, I could never believe in discrimination between human beings and races.?

Papachristou?s Twitter post drew public criticism and calls for her to be tossed from the Greek Olympic team.

Two of the three parties forming Greece?s coalition government also issued statements on the matter.

The Democratic Left said that ?this racist humor and ?jokes? that affect human lives are not tolerated by Greek society, (and) they cannot flourish in Greek athletics.?

The socialist PASOK party said ?matters that are to do with the human status should not be treated lightly by anyone and especially from the members of the sports community, who are symbols to young people.?

Greek media reported that Papachristou has in the past posted comments about the extreme right wing Golden Dawn party.

Source: http://fox2now.com/2012/07/25/greek-athlete-tossed-from-olympic-team-for-offensive-remarks/

vontaze burfict jimmy kimmel amzn white house correspondents dinner phoenix coyotes bruce irvin charlie st cloud

New York Real Estate News: Mortgage rates dip further, pushing ...

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://vprealestatenews.blogspot.com/2012/07/mortgage-rates-dip-further-pushing.html

john edwards conocophillips octomom dan savage new world trade center kellen moore guy fieri

EYES ON LONDON: Scary arms, damaged Ukraine pride

LONDON (AP) ? Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

___

DON'T MESS WITH HER

Talking of doping, AP's Jenna Fryer just had a close encounter with an ad that's arguably a little wide of the mark. It's from Transport for London. Check out the arms. http://img.ly/lfJ6

?Jenna Fryer ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer

___

TORCH RELAY CONCERT

To celebrate the torch's arrival in London a concert is being held in Hyde Park on Thursday ? the same place where the plug was pulled on Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen a few weeks ago after they violated a curfew.

Rees Ianson, 32, was a torch bearer in the north of England and so was given the opportunity to get tickets.

"I jumped at the chance, I'm looking forward to it," says the sales manager from Lincolnshire who was nominated as a torch runner for his charity work.

He's not just down for the concert. Rees also has tickets for basketball and hockey. "I can't wait," he said on his way to the gig featuring the likes of Mark Ronson and Dizzie Rascal.

?Fergus Bell ? Twitter http://twitter.com/fergb

___

WHERE YOU FROM AGAIN?

Kazakhstan is trying to replace two of its male Olympic weightlifters at the 11th hour, possibly because of citizenship issues.

The two are Arli Chontei, in the 56-kilogram category, and Farkhad Kharki, in the 62-kilogram category.

International Weightlifting Federation spokeswoman Aniko Nemeth-Mora says Kazakhstan is citing medical reasons. However, Kazakh weightlifting official Mendikhan Tapsiruly tells AP that "this is most likely to do with the fact they were granted citizenship recently."

Both lifters are originally from China. Two other lifters in Kazakhstan's team were recruited from China, while one switched nationalities from Russia.

?Karl Ritter ? Twitter http://twitter.com/Karl-Ritter

___

HANDS OFF!

Russia's Olympic committee is laying claim to over a dozen athletes born in once-Soviet Ukraine. And it's sparked an outcry in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital.

Some athletes are listed as born in the "Ukraine region" of Russia, while others are listed as coming from the Ukrainian cities of Lutsk and Lviv, which were described as Russian.

Similar mistakes were made for Georgia-born athletes.

Russia's Olympic Committee is now working to correct the data. But it's done little to appease widespread resentment as a result of centuries of Russian dominance which ended when Ukraine gained its independence in 1991.

?Vladimir Isachenkov ? Twitter http://twitter.com/visachenkov

___

POSITIVE DRUG TEST

A Greek athlete has failed a doping test and is out of the Olympics. High jump champion Dimitris Chondrokoukis has tested positive for the steroid stanozolol.

His father ? and coach ? says the news is "surreal" and is asking for a follow-up test.

?Graham Dunbar ? Twitter http://twitter.com/gdunbarap

___

NO HIJAB

The ruling has come down: Saudi Arabia's female judo competitor will not be allowed to wear a hijab during her matches.

Asian judo federations allow them, but in London the veil has been deemed dangerous. Judo includes strangleholds and chokeholds ? and organizers think that could prove even more painful if there's something to tug.

They also think judo should be free of religion and politics.

Wojdan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani is one of two female Saudi athletes here. The kingdom is allowing them to compete after the International Olympic Committee and human rights groups exerted intense pressure for an end to its practice of sending all-male teams to the games.

?Maria Cheng ? Twitter http://twitter.com/mylcheng

___

MORE ON THAT ALERT

People are being let back into the mall. No word yet on what triggered the alarm or what led authorities to declare the area safe again.

?Diana Ingram

___

SECURITY ALERT

AP staff at Westfield Mall, just outside Olympic Park and its security perimeter, say everyone has been told to vacate the mall. An alarm is sounding.

People are gathering outside and being forbidden to go back in.

?Diana Ingram

___

TICKETS, ANYONE?

The line to pick up event tickets at the City of Westminster College will-call is snaking through the campus Thursday with fans anxious to get their hands on the prized item. Among them: Michael Perkowski, a contractor for the U.S. military who drove directly to get his tickets after his plane touched down from Afghanistan.

Perkowski says his ticket-buying odyssey began 18 months ago when he was working for the Army in Iraq. He went through the early bidding process and finally scored tickets to three of his 24 choices within the last few months.

Now in Afghanistan working with the U.S. Marine Corps, he says he was coming to the Games regardless of what tickets he landed.

"I don't take too many vacations, so I was doing this no matter what," he says. "We took that long flight, drove forever to come straight here but I don't care. It's all worth it."

Get a glimpse here. http://img.ly/lfxS

?Jenna Fryer ? Twitter http://twitter.com/jennafryer

___

BRANDED LONDON

London looks different.

You can't walk for more than five minutes through central London without seeing some sign of the Olympics. The words "Camden" or "Kensington and Chelsea" on Olympic banners hang from lampposts at regular intervals in those London boroughs. Take a turn down a side street and you can find a park railing with a new poster depicting cycling imagery running the length of it.

The main action might be in the Olympic Park, but the Olympics is evident everywhere.

?Fergus Bell ? Twitter http://twitter.com/fergb

___

ON ACCESS

AP's Tom Withers reports in from the basketball venue:

Act as if you own the place. That mantra has always served me well, and with those words in mind, I strolled inside the Olympic basketball venue, which wasn't fully open on Wednesday.

As technicians busily dragged cables around the outside of the temporary 12,000-seat structure, where the preliminary rounds are being played, I coolly walked in and watched a few minutes of the Angola women's team practice.

The unique building, erected in just three months, is covered in a white stretch material that will be used for light projections during the games. Its architectural style is similar to the Water Cube swimming complex in Beijing.

Feeling a bit guilty after my self-guided mini tour, I confessed to one of the media leaders that I had already been inside. He didn't seem to mind. "Cheers," he said.

?Tom Withers ? Twitter http://twitter.com/twithersAP

___

OLYMPIC LOVE

Captain Mark Phillips, Princess Anne's former husband, has spoken of his new relationship with a woman almost 30 years his junior.

The 63-year-old, a top coach for the U.S. equestrian team, separated from his second wife, Sandy, and began divorce proceedings earlier this year after falling for fellow equestrian Lauren Hough, 35.

Phillips, whose daughter Zara is competing in Team GB's equestrian events, has faced criticism and calls for his resignation over his affair with Hough, who is also a member of the American team's coaching staff.

After the Olympics, he will leave his job. But he says it's not because of criticism in the United States.

He told Country Life magazine: "I don't read chatrooms and all that rubbish as it's mostly uninformed and unidentified opinion, which won't change my life.

He's clear about one thing: "I'm not out to win a popularity contest."

___

CAMERON ON THE FLAG FLAP

"This was an honest mistake, honestly made, an apology has been made and I'm sure every step will be taken to make sure these things don't happen again. We shouldn't overinflate this episode. It was unfortunate, it shouldn't have happened and I think we can leave it at that." ? British Prime Minister David Cameron, on the mistake made Wednesday night when a South Korean flag was displayed alongside a North Korean player's picture on a scoreboard before a soccer game.

?Rob Harris ? Twitter http://twitter.com/robharris

___

COOL CUSTOMER

"We have no air conditioning, but it's OK, because in France we are used to having no air conditioning. So we are not lost." ? French swimmer Hughes Dubosc, at an appearance with his sponsor.

?Andrew Dampf ? Twitter http://twitter.com/andrewdampfap

___

GRIDLOCK ? LESSON LEARNED

AP's Fergus Bell, a Londoner, reports in from the crowded streets of his city:

I took a taxi journey into central London. I usually take the train or Tube because I think they are faster when there are no known problems on the line. Today, with a couple of bags in tow, I had no choice.

It should have taken me 32 minutes, according to a quick online route search.

It didn't.

OK, I knew that figure was a bit optimistic. But I wasn't expecting the driver ? who knows the roads very well ? to get confused by all the new Olympic lanes, end up going a very different route from the one he was expecting. I ended up in the back seat acting as navigator with maps pulled up on my tablet checking which roads were clear.

The result: after 1 1/2 hours in the car and still the wrong side of central London I abandoned the driver to his fate. Bags and all, I jumped out at an underground station and took a delightfully smooth 12-minute journey to my destination and learned a lesson: Stick to what you know and trust your instincts.

?Fergus Bell ? Twitter http://twitter.com/fergb

___

PICTURE PERFECT

With one day to go before the opening ceremony, no detail is being left untouched. Or unpainted.

A board was put up Wednesday to hide some unsightly gray scaffolding in front of the press seats at the gymnastics venue. On Thursday, a worker was painting the board purple so it would blend in with the rest of the signage.

?Nancy Armour ? Twitter http://twitter.com/nrarmour

___

CAMERON ON THE OPENING CEREMONY

"I'd have thought the difficulty is, how do you cram in all that's great about our country?"

He says viewers will find moments of it "spine-tingling" and said he's been moved by the parts he's seen.

The ceremony, directed by Danny Boyle, is expected to take a global audience on an intensely visual, occasionally whimsical tour through Britain's history.

?Rob Harris ? Twitter http://twitter.com/robharris

___

ONE FOR THE BOOKS

?"This is the biggest security operation in a peacetime history, bar none." ? British Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking at Olympic Park.

?Rob Harris ? Twitter http://twitter.com/robharris

___

FROM THE PRIME MINISTER

?"Our absolute top priority must be to keep people safe." ? British Prime Minister David Cameron, who has just spoken at Olympic Park about the upcoming games. Here are a few more quick bites of what he had to say:

?"We are delivering a world-class games, a well-connected games."

?"Our intelligence services are working around the clock."

?"We want these to be the games that lift up the city, lift up the country."

?Rob Harris ? Twitter http://twitter.com/robharris

___

GELDOF'S GRUMBLINGS

Not everyone in London is looking forward to the Olympics.

Bob Geldof, the former Boomtown Rats frontman and "Live Aid" charity fund-raiser, confirmed his contrarian reputation when asked at a reception for boxing legend Muhammad Ali if he was excited about the games.

"Nope."

No sport he was excited about?

"The egg and spoon race."

But, Geldof conceded, the games have at least brought much-needed regeneration to a post-industrial swath of east London ? transformed from gritty to green by the 500-acre (200-hectare) Olympic Park.

"That was a pretty crap part of town, no matter what anyone says," Geldof said. "Now it's nice."

?Jill Lawless ? Twitter http://twitter.com/JillLawless

___

A SPANISH OLYMPICS?

As the debt-ridden Spanish government hovers on the brink of needing a sovereign bailout, the country is continuing to pursue a bid for the 2020 Olympics. Spanish sports secretary Miguel Cardenal maintains that Madrid winning the Olympics after two failed bids would help the country's economic recovery.

"The Spanish state is calling for its citizens to tighten its belts to accept the need for a degree of sacrifice and the measures are certainly painful," Cardenal said in London. "But we would nevertheless pursue this project," he said, saying that "this is something that will boost our aspirations to have a sustainable economy."

Bidding again, Cardenal insists Madrid will only spend where "absolutely necessary," but pointed out that much of the infrastructure is already in place.

"All of us will have to be very careful indeed in the way we use public funds," Madrid mayor Ana Botella added.

Missing out on the London Games, which start on Friday, appears to have been good fortune for a Spanish government struggling to keep a handle on its debts. Now there's time for a recovery in the Spanish economy long before 2020.

Madrid is competing against Istanbul and Tokyo. The host of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympic Games will be announced on Sept. 7, 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

?Rob Harris ? Twitter http://twitter.com/robharris

___

EDITOR'S NOTE ? "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics through the eyes of Associated Press journalists across the 2012 Olympic city and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item, and get even more AP updates from the Games here: http://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eyes-london-scary-arms-damaged-ukraine-pride-140755378--oly.html

good morning america red meat bachelor ben jon hamm kim kardashian law school rankings jon hamm heather morris

Roma beats Liverpool at Fenway Park

Associated Press Sports

updated 11:08 p.m. ET July 25, 2012

BOSTON (AP) -Michael Bradley and Alessandro Florenzi scored second-half goals to lift Italy's Roma to a 2-1 victory over Liverpool in a preseason friendly at Fenway Park on Wednesday.

Bradley sent a right-footed shot past keeper Brad Jones that caromed into the goal off the left post in the 63rd minute, drawing chants of "USA! USA!" The midfielder is the son of former U.S. coach Bob Bradley.

Florenzi scored off a rebound from directly in front of goal in the 69th minute - two minutes after entering the game. Charlie Adam scored in the 80th minute for Liverpool.

"We did some good things," Roma coach Zdenek Zeman said through a translator. "We were well-placed, but we still lack 90 minutes."

Liverpool was without captain Steven Gerrard because rules require rest following international tournaments. Luis Saurez (Uruguay) is scheduled to play at the London Olympics and also isn't on the North American tour for Liverpool.

The match was played in the home of the baseball's Boston Red Sox, owned by Fenway Sports Group - also the owner of Liverpool.

There was a sea of red in the recently turned 100-year old ballpark, but it wasn't red for the Red Sox. For one night, Fenway was transformed into the home of Liverpool's fans. The usual Red Sox jerseys worn by fans with the names and numbers on the backs reading: "Ortiz 34" and "Pedroia 15" were missing and a number of "Gerrard 8" and "Saurez 7" jerseys filled the park.

"It was incredible. I told them before, `You'll be able to tell your grandkids you played football at Fenway Park," Liverpool coach Brendan Rodgers said.

As fans entered the turnstiles at either end of Yawkey Way, a street along the third-base line, they could walk through gates with a sign above that read: "You'll Never Walk Alone," which is a reference to Liverpool's anthem.

About 2 1/2 hours before the start, there were hundreds of red jerseys in the bars and restaurants in the area. They lined up outside the gates about an hour before they opened and carried blankets, scarfs and a few were wearing red wool hats on a bright sunny afternoon with temperatures in the low 80s.

It was the second of a three-game tour for Liverpool, which will face English rival Tottenham on Saturday in Baltimore at the home of the NFL's Ravens. Liverpool earned a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on Saturday at the Rogers Centre.

"I was very pleased, a lot of young players gained experience," Rodgers said. "Roma, tonight, had more experienced players."

In the first half, Liverpool's best chance came when Jon Jo Shelvey's left-footed kick from just inside the box was stopped by keeper Bogdan Lobont in the 41st minute.

Liverpool also had a good chance in the 33rd minute when midfielder Joe Cole lofted one that landed on the top of the net, just over the crossbar.

Roma's Pablo Daniel Osvaldo had an excellent bid in the 8th minute, but goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi made a sliding right arm stop.

? 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


advertisement

More newsGetty Images
MLS All-Stars top Chelsea

Eddie Johnson scored in the 91st minute to give the Major League Soccer All-Stars a 3-2 victory over Chelsea on Wednesday night.

Source: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/48328919/ns/sports-soccer/

lana del rey john 3 16 alex smith 49ers miss america 2012 hgtv dream home patriots vs broncos contraband

Romney distances self from 'Anglo Saxon' remark

LONDON (AP) ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is distancing himself from an unnamed adviser quoted in British media suggesting that Democratic President Barack Obama doesn't understand the "Anglo-Saxon" heritage shared by Britain and the U.S.

Campaign spokesman Ryan Williams on Wednesday said -- quote -- "it's not true." Williams said that if an adviser said that, the adviser wasn't reflecting Romney's views.

Even so, Obama dispatched Vice President Joe Biden and top strategist David Axelrod to criticize Romney over the comments in the Telegraph. The London paper quoted an unnamed adviser saying Romney believes the U.S. relationship with Britain is special because of shared "Anglo Saxon heritage" and that the White House doesn't appreciate that shared history.

Biden says the comments are a "disturbing" start to the overseas trip Romney started Wednesday.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-distances-self-anglo-saxon-remark-170028535.html

aptera aptera national defense authorization act national defense authorization act seven days in utopia seven days in utopia big 10 championship game

When Planning Marriage Is It Best To Look Into a Prenuptial - Run Port

The very last thing that someone takes into account during the days just before getting engaged to be married is to get a contract in place just in case if a divorce happens. That?s a banned subject matter as numerous young couples are getting married, nevertheless the fact is half of all relationships end in divorce proceedings. If a divorce will occur you can anticipate the battle to become unforgiving as with most divorces which are mentally charged and both sides will be fighting for every thing they can acquire and think they?re entitled to have.

The response to this is certainly figuring out a marriage contract before getting married. The contract has to be signed by the two of you before the official day of the wedding. The marriage agreement will deal with the monetary issues for the couple involved with a binding agreement on how to separate finances, loans, properties and assets involved. The marriage agreement will address how all properties and assets are going to be managed if the divorce develops. Among the more common solutions to this is often to enable each spouse to maintain their own wealth in advance of getting into the marriage.

Marriage agreements aren?t only for the affluent and famous, it may pertain to everybody wanting to protect their selves from a headache if a divorce takes place. A prenuptial agreement is a legally imposed by the courts concerning the two couples on how to separate the assets if a divorce takes place. After the marriage contract is determined make sure you each obtain independent counsel to make sure you are aware of the marriage contract.

If ever the contract hasn?t been seen by an independent divorce lawyer in Atlanta that represent your spouse, there?s a possibility the legal system may void the contract, declaring unfair advantage. It?s advisable you won?t attempt to have your future partner sign it without having their own Atlanta divorce lawyer to go over it with them. In the event your situation evolves, the marriage contract can still be modified to better serve the both of you.

Marriage contracts are sensitive matters that married couples wouldn?t like to talk about before getting married. Everybody expects their relationship to become a lifetime loyalty, but this is often something you never know. Discussing and agreeing on an agenda to accommodate all of the resources in the eventuality of a divorce isn?t morbid, it is the intelligent move to make. A marriage is an union of properties and assets, and it?s recommended that you safeguard your investments in case of unexpected events.

Obtaining a marriage contract ought not to be be considered as bad these days, it?s the suitable road to consider in order to avoid your own self through the headaches of the divorce, if it does happen. Separations are a lot more standard today.

For more information on how finding the appropriate Atlanta Family Attorney can assist you during the entire divorce proceedings, visit our site and read nore about the way we can aid you with Atlanta child support laws contracts.

Source: http://run-port.homelinux.com/when-planning-marriage-is-it-best-to-look-into-a-prenuptial-agreement/

frys ad a very gaga thanksgiving black friday walmart 2011 sams club dancing with the stars winner too short thanksgiving

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Carrick open to England recall | England Football Team News, Fixtures, Results | Sky Sports

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://world-cup-news.net/story/11065823844/carrick-open-to-england-recall-england-football-team-news-fixtures-results-sky-sports

happy holidays norad how to carve a turkey how to cook a turkey yorkshire pudding larry the cable guy miracle on 34th street

Thai Troops Shot Italian Photographer

Government troops are believed to have shot an Italian photographer who was killed during mass opposition street protests in 2010 in Bangkok, police told an official inquest in Thailand on Monday.

Police Colonel Suebsak Pansura, who is heading a team investigating the case, said they had questioned 47 witnesses and experts over the death of Fabio Polenghi and gathered evidence to submit to prosecutors.

"The conclusion found that the cause of his death was believed to have been a gunshot from the authorities on duty," he told Bangkok's Criminal Court on the opening day of the inquest.

Polenghi was shot and killed on May 19 2010, the day when soldiers firing live ammunition stormed the anti-government "Red Shirt" protest movement's sprawling rally base in the center of Bangkok.

Police could not find the bullet which fatally wounded him in the heart, but experts said he was shot by a high-velocity gun. The inquest will attempt to ascertain who was responsible.

Polenghi, 48, was working as a freelance photographer covering the protests in which tens of thousands of Red Shirts brought central Bangkok to a standstill for two months with demands for snap elections.

Street battles between soldiers with rifles and mostly unarmed protesters claimed more than 90 lives and left nearly 1,900 people injured, mainly civilians.

The kingdom, which remains deeply divided by the bloodshed, now has a new government allied to the Red Shirts' hero, fugitive former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, whose sister Yingluck is prime minister.

No soldiers or officials have been prosecuted in connection with the deaths during the unrest, prompting anger from relatives and rights groups, who say those responsible are being protected by a culture of impunity in Thailand.

Yingluck's government said in November there was clear evidence that troops were responsible for the death of another journalist during the unrest, Japanese cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto of the Thomson Reuters news agency.

Source: http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/47493-thai-troops-shot-italian-photographer

bobby petrino brian dunn vin scully petrino fired george zimmerman charged tony romo big sean

PST: Robbie Keane's killing it for Galaxy

We?ve talked a lot lately about David Beckham (some good, some not so much).

And we?ve talked about Landon Donovan. With another two strikes last night, Donovan keeps climbing the scoring charts.

(MORE: tracking Landon Donovan?s rise up the all-time MLS lists)?

But perhaps a bigger slice of the Galaxy conversation pie should fall on Robbie Keane. The Irishmen needed a couple of games to get his MLS feet under him after returning from Euro 2012. But the man has himself pointed the right way now.

Keane hit another one last night as the Galaxy extended its unbeaten streak to four games with a 3-1 win over next-door neighbor Chivas USA. Here?s what Keane?s last four matches look like:

source:

What Donovan had to say about his teammate: ?He?s been fantastic. He?s creating chances for himself, he?s creating chances for others, his passing?s good, his movement?s good, and also, probably underrated, he?s been working hard defensively and helping us in that way. When he does all that, we?re pretty hard to beat.?

Highlights from last night?s win at the Home Depot Center, where the Galaxy stretched its hold on the fifth place in the West ? a critical spot, because it represent?s the conference?s final playoff berth.

.

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/22/highlights-and-context-robbie-keane-rising-for-l-a/related

war in iraq war in iraq government shutdown iraq war over iraq war over maurice jones drew megyn kelly

Monday, July 23, 2012

Obama Honors Military Members Lost in Aurora

Then why be ? they'd say buy or bye the hud went on tv and to say buy to evangelists to prison and then up the ladders to be? rich. Do that. Get proud of their accomplishments. that's the gossips regarding the difference with presidents came around & f'd over and here they are with medals that they honor. Then if crime,no honor granted to their justices supreme; but 3 did come from here. Gossips cop an attitude & it's accurate. they're a screw ! Pres or Potus. Favorite neices=fbi's

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLW2OWfUnJE&feature=youtube_gdata

turbo tax katharine mcphee cold mountain valentines day ideas the villages florida egoraptor gisele bundchen

Setting Up A Website Is Really A Great Way To Market Any Business ...

Advertising your business on the internet can be accomplished in a number of ways. Some of the popular options include having an email advertising campaign, using related forums or message boards, as well as placing banner ads. Of course you are going to find one of the most popular techniques that you could market your business on the net is by generating and marketing a web site which is focused on your business. The web page can sell your services and products or just let your prospective buyers know how to reach you. On this page we are going to be speaking about a number of the ways the you can use your site to end up improving your business.

The very first thing you ought to comprehend about a site is that you could have the ability to list your products together with all of the descriptions of your products directly on the web page. One of the reasons that this is such a powerful way to market is mainly because more and more men and women are turning to the Internet when they are trying to locate products and services. You need to also remember that this will put you above your competition that does not make use of the Internet in order to promote their products. Another advantage of having an internet site is being able to directly promote your products from the web site. This is another advantage you have over your direct competitors who aren?t providing this service. Consumers are becoming a lot more comfortable purchasing online with all of its conveniences, and are anxious to make a purchase, specifically when they find the product they?re searching for. Verilux Rise and Shine Natural Wake-up Light

One of the greatest reasons behind having an internet site is the ability to market to the whole world. The Internet is worldwide, and somebody halfway around the earth is just as liable to invest in your product as somebody down the street. Keep in mind that if your competitors are not doing this you will have the ability of pulling in product sales from around the world although they are still struggling. For those individuals who believe that having television commercials will supply them with all of the customers they need you ought to understand that you are limiting your prospective buyers. Generac 5943 GP7500E

The Internet is available twenty four hours every single day, so your business is constantly open. You have the opportunity to have a 24 hour storefront, selling all your products of course, if you are competing against companies that are only open particular hours of the day, you have a huge advantage. You need to realize that there are individuals out there who don?t have the ability to come to your store when you?re open simply because they work, but when they are able to order online you?ll still keep them as a customer.

Yet another thing I would like to point out is the reality that you will even be able to sell advertising space on your internet site, supplying you with more income. This can be a really lucrative business, but you do not want to sell marketing space to any immediate competitors. The ideal advertisers would have products your customers will be interested in, but not necessarily more than your products. You do need to be mindful not to turn your potential customers off by having far too many advertisements. Breville BJE200XL

Source: http://www.taiwangoun.com/setting-up-a-website-is-really-a-great-way-to-market-any-business/

adam shulman nfl power rankings week 13 nfl power rankings week 13 patrice patrice tether lana peters

The Sims 3 Plus Pets- Mac/Windows - bestbuy.com

Kerplunk - Game To Go Kerplunk - Game To Go

$4.00 (9 plusses)

Free-to-Play Deal of the Week & Digital Games Deal of... Free-to-Play Deal of the Week & Digital...

-upto80% (5 plusses)

Just Dance: Summer Party Limited Edition?(Nintendo... Just Dance: Summer Party Limited...

$9.99 (8 plusses)

Homefront?-?Xbox 360 Homefront?-?Xbox 360

$9.99 (5 plusses)

Red Faction: Armageddon?-?Xbox 360 Red Faction: Armageddon?-?Xbox 360

$9.99 (5 plusses)

The Price is Right: Decades?-?Xbox 360 The Price is Right: Decades?-?Xbox 360

$4.99 (10 plusses)

The Sims 3: Showtime Expansion Pack Katy Perry... The Sims 3: Showtime Expansion Pack Katy...

$19.99 (5 plusses)

TRON: Evolution Collector's Edition?(PS3, XBOX) TRON: Evolution Collector's Edition?(PS3,...

$9.99 (12 plusses)

Akai Katana XBox Akai Katana XBox

$29.99 (5 plusses)

Thrustmaster Ferarri Wireless F430 Gamepad Thrustmaster Ferarri Wireless F430 Gamepad

$25.82 (7 plusses)

Fighters Uncaged Xbox 360 Fighters Uncaged Xbox 360

$14.00 (4 plusses)

Big Fish Games: Over 200 Games for $2.99 Big Fish Games: Over 200 Games for $2.99

$2.99 (5 plusses)

Sanrio Hello Kitty Official Pop Up Board Game Sanrio Hello Kitty Official Pop Up Board Game

$8.55 (9 plusses)

Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad on Steam + Free... Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad on...

$4.99 (5 plusses)

Forza Horizon Xbox 360 Game Microsoft Forza Horizon Xbox 360 Game Microsoft

$44.99 (5 plusses)

Little Big Planet: Game of the Year Edition (PS3) New Little Big Planet: Game of the Year Edition...

$15.88 (9 plusses)

AMF Grand Champion Bristle Dartboard - Tournament Sz... AMF Grand Champion Bristle Dartboard -...

$32.89 (5 plusses)

Carnival Games: Monkey See Monkey Do (Xbox 360 kinect) Carnival Games: Monkey See Monkey Do (Xbox...

$11.98 (22 plusses)

Risen, Save 75% on Steam Risen, Save 75% on Steam

$4.99 (6 plusses)

App Store - NCAA Football by EA SPORTS App Store - NCAA Football by EA SPORTS

$0.99 (2 plusses)

GameFly: $5 Friday Games Sale! GameFly: $5 Friday Games Sale!

$5.00 (6 plusses)

Save 75% on Far Cry Complete on Steam Save 75% on Far Cry Complete on Steam

$4.98 (6 plusses)

Save 75% on Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Save 75% on Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of...

$4.99 (5 plusses)

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men | PC game Kane & Lynch: Dead Men | PC game

$8.99 (5 plusses)

Tomb Raider: Underworld | PC game Tomb Raider: Underworld | PC game

$6.99 (5 plusses)

Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light | PC game Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light | PC...

$3.74 (6 plusses)

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (PS3, Xbox, Wii, or DS) LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (PS3, Xbox,...

$9.99 (9 plusses)

Star Wars The Clone Wars Republic Attack Shuttle :... Star Wars The Clone Wars Republic Attack...

$59.99 (5 plusses)

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes by Warner Home Video... LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes by Warner...

$39.99 (4 plusses)

Dead Space 2 by Electronic Arts Dead Space 2 by Electronic Arts

$19.99 (4 plusses)

Source: http://dealspl.us/Games_deals/p_the-sims-3-plus-pets-mac-windows

jordan hill tony nominations dark knight trailer elizabeth warren delmon young dallas mavericks washington capitals

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Olympic Swimming: Jimmy Feigen Looks For Success In London In Olympics Debut

By Shoshanna Rutemiller, Swimming World

22-year-old Jimmy Feigen, born September 26, 1989, in Hilo, Hawaii is set to represent Team USA at the London Olympics.

Feigen was a 2008 graduate from Winston Churchill High School in San Antonio, Texas. As a member of the Churchill Chargers, under coach Al Marks, Feigen set High School National records in the 100 (43. 05) and 50 free (19.49).

These accomplishments earned him Swimming World Magazine's 2008 High School Male Swimmer of the Year.

"As far as scholastic sprinting goes, the argument might start and stop with one name: Jimmy Feigen," article writer John Lohn comments.

Coming from a stellar High School career, Feigen went on to attend the University of Texas at Austin under coach Eddie Reese from 2008 to 2012.

In his collegiate career, Feigen was a 24 time All-American and three-time 2012 NCAA Champion in the 50, 100 and 4x100 freestyle relay. At the 2011 World University Games, he won two gold medals in 100 freestyle and 4x100 freestyle relay.

In Omaha, Feigen placed fifth at trials in the 100 freestyle (48.84), seven-tenths behind Nathan Adrian's winning time of 48.10. This place earned him a ticket to London on the men's 400 freestyle relay, marking Feigen's first Olympic appearance.

This is no small feat, considering six of the eight swimmers in the final heat of the 100 were already Olympic gold medalists. Going in to the finals, Feigen was ceded second behind Nathan Adrian.

"That's my best, I can't complain. It went exactly as I thought it was going to go... extremely painful from the get-go," Feigen told Swimming World. "Let's see if I can hold that spot going into tomorrow night, or move up one.

Even though Feigen didn't snag an Olympic Trials victory, he did make the team.

When asked to express his emotions about heading to London, a jubilant, but apparently exhausted Feigen told Swimming World:

"Elation. I can't even fathom it right now, all I can feel is the pain in my legs." Then, switching into technical mode, added, "I probably should have taken a couple more breaths, but we have London to fix that."

Due to NBC rights holder restrictions, the following video interview is only viewable until 7/27/2012:


Thanks to Social media, we have word that Feigen will be rooming with Ricky Berens in Knoxville for Team USA's training camp.

This information comes from Ricky Berens (@RickyBerens) Tweeting "Got to Knoxville safe and sound. Looks like my roommate for the next couple of weeks is going to be my Texas teammate @JimmyFeigen"

Follow @ShoshyJean on Twitter.

"; var coords = [-5, -72]; // display fb-bubble FloatingPrompt.embed(this, html, undefined, 'top', {fp_intersects:1, timeout_remove:2000,ignore_arrow: true, width:236, add_xy:coords, class_name: 'clear-overlay'}); });

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/21/olympic-swimming-jimmy-feigen-london-usa-team_n_1691375.html

the colony kids choice awards ncaa final four 2012 texas chainsaw massacre uk vs louisville university of kansas buckeye

Psychologists: Talk to your kids about the Colorado killings

FRIDAY, July 20 (HealthDay News) -- As word spread Friday that a heavily armed man had shot up a suburban Denver movie theater crowded with families and children for a midnight showing of the new Batman movie, mental health experts offered guidance on how to cope with the tragedy.

While this latest act of carnage unnerved a nation still scarred by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, psychologists said children and teens may be especially vulnerable to the early Friday shootings in Aurora, Colo., that left 12 people dead and as many as 59 others wounded.

"It would be perfectly normal for people to be more on edge right now," said Simon Rego, director of psychology training at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. "It's a natural reaction when you hear about, experience or witness a traumatic event. You're primed to be more vigilant about what's happening to you."

But parents can do much to reassure their children that such an incident isn't likely to repeat itself anytime soon, experts said. And it's important to offer that reassurance now.

"This is clearly a very disturbed individual [the 24-year-old shooting suspect] and parents have to reassure kids that this is a very random event and they shouldn't bring their lives to a halt because of this," said Alan Hilfer, director of psychology at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. "Parents have to reassure kids that they're going to do everything they can to make sure they're safe."

A good place to start is by communicating, Rego said.

"Make sure you're having a talk," he advised. "Make sure a support system is there so if people are looking anxious or stressed out, encourage them to talk about what they're experiencing or feeling."

Echoing Hilfer, Rego said, "The second thing to do is recognize that there are these events that, unfortunately, happen in our lives that are traumatic and unpredictable and we also have to be able to go on with our lives."

A bigger question is how this latest incident will affect the psyche of a generation of young Americans already exposed to extremely high levels of violence.

The list includes two shocking school shootings. The first: April 16, 2007, when a gunman killed 23 people and then himself on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va. The second: April 20, 1999, when two students opened fire at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., not far from the site of Friday's tragedy, killing 12 classmates and a teacher and wounding 26 others before killing themselves.

And, of course, the horror of 9/11, when terrorists hijacked jets and crashed them into the Twin Towers of Manhattan's World Trade Center, killing nearly 3,000 people.

A New York Times review of The Dark Knight Rises noted that the film includes "the explosions, the dust, the panic and the sweeping aerial shots of a very real-looking New York City -- [that] invokes the September 11 attacks."

The new Batman movie opened around the world Friday with midnight showings in the United States.

The Colorado shootings prompted officials to cancel the Paris premiere, with workers removing the red carpet display at a theater on the Champs-Elysees Avenue, the Associated Press reported.

NBC New York reported that the New York City Police Department was increasing security at city theaters showing the movie. "As a precaution against copycats and to raise the comfort levels among movie patrons in the wake of the horrendous shooting in Colorado, the New York City Police Department is providing coverage at theaters where the 'The Dark Knight Rises' is playing in the five boroughs," Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said in a statement.

It's unclear if the violent acts of the past 13 years are having a cumulative impact on young Americans.

Whatever the impact, the effect or effects are likely to be very individual, Rego said.

"People [can] develop an anxiety or apprehension about the things that go wrong for us. At the same time, people have tremendous resiliencies, too," he said. "We have different psychological and biological vulnerabilities in our reactions to these events."

The suspect in Friday's shootings was described as James Holmes, a 24-year-old former medical student. He had attended the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver until last month, a school spokeswoman said, adding that she didn't know why he withdrew from the school, the AP reported.

Wearing a gas mask, Holmes allegedly walked into a midnight showing of the Batman movie, unleashed a gas canister and then opened fire, making it one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent U.S. history, the news service said.

As the gas started to spread, some patrons thought it was a stunt that was part of the movie. Then they saw a silhouette of a person in the smoke near the screen, first pointing a gun at the crowd and then shooting, the AP reported.

Authorities did not release a motive, and the FBI said there was no indication that the shooting was tied to a terrorist group.

Holmes reportedly had an assault rifle, a shotgun and two pistols, a federal law enforcement official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity, the AP reported.

More information

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America has more on anxiety in children and teens.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/talk-kids-colorado-killings-200514735.html

martin luther king jr i have a dream speech packers score ricky gervais napoleon dynamite michelle williams the descendants the descendants

Home Improvement with Poolside Loungers and Floating Loungers ...

The swimming pool is an unbelievable place for the people to get relaxed and un-ruffle their mental strain. Beautifying your pool area is extremely essential to be included in your?home improvement?project list.

This idea of renovating a particular area of your home is really brilliant because???..

With all the cut-off dates and anxieties at the job, people require unwinding as they could just lie down on those floating air loungers in the pool!!

Having a glimpse of that crystal clear water inside the pool could clear up your stressed out mind and could also help you to relax down your senses???.

  • The?Pool owners?could lie?outside?the pool?in case?they?furnish?themselves with?the?proper?supplies for their?pool.

  • In order to?have a?reassuring?retreat in the?chilling water, they have to?acquire some of the?floating?recliners?for the pool.

  • These?recliners?would?make them?experience?as if they are?actually?seafaring?in the open?marine and?they?could plunge?their feet in water and?experience?the?breezy?flow?of?relaxation.

There are a lot of patterns available for these loungers: ?

  • Some?could?support the?whole body?and?others?only?permit your?legs to?hang down. There are?also the ones,?which are?created as the hammocks where?your?complete?body is?waterloggedleaving?your?legs and?head?floating?on the surface of water.

  • For?the people?who don?t?want?to get?their body?wet, they?could?simply?rest?back?on?the?poolside?recliners.

  • These?kinds of?pool?equipments?allow?the?pool owners to rest?back?together with?having a?glimpse of the?immaculate?water?of?the pool.

Frequently, the poolside recliners are created from the plastic stuff so that the swimmers could take a seat on it whenever they want to and without saturating the foam. On the other hand, if the owner don?t want to go for swimming and instead of that he just wants to have a relaxing night by hanging out close to the that amazing area then???.

Some nice and colorful cushions could be located in order to make the recliners more relaxed!!!!!!!!

A lot of stress is really not good for your health. So, kick off all your stress & tensions??..

Trust me ..

Such a soothing and cooling atmosphere can shed off all your stress in just a few minutes. Such furnishing items will definitely help you dump the chilling pleasure of everyday life in your swimming pool.

You can enquire enough information about these articles on the internet, and also in some of the home improvement magazines. The options available are immense.

Source: http://complexcleanse.net/home-improvement-with-poolside-loungers-and-floating-loungers.html

kim zolciak kim zolciak quinton coples a.j. jenkins riley reiff david decastro travis pastrana

Supersonic skin scrubber - - Fitness equipment Classifieds

Free Classifieds Health & Fitness Fitness Equipment

Supersonic skin scrubber is most popular with beauticians among multiple instruments. Trials for long period ensure its outstanding effect on facial care. It shifts electric vibration with 28000 times per second to mechanical vibration with 28000 times per second. Penetration effect of ultrasonic gives skin massage as well as cleaning. Meanwhile deep cells get excited. It can effectively remove spots, wrinkles, pimples, horniness layer and residue in pores so that your skin looks white, purified and elastic.

Website: http://www.beautymachine.net

Ad Listed On: Jul 20, 2012

Ad Views: 36

Location: ny NY USA ny NY US

Tags: fitness equipment classifieds, health & fitness advertisement

Classifieds category: Health & Fitness

Source: http://www.adjingo.com/fitness-equipment/free-ads-116821.html

ufc jones vs evans watergate mlb pregnant man outside lands 2012 lineup beloved ufc results

Talk on stolen Caravaggio resurfaces

A new book on Palermo's stolen Caravaggio reignites an old debate on art, the Mafia, and the inefficiency of Italian authorities.

By Alberto Mucci,?Guest blogger / July 16, 2012

It?s a question experts, academics, or simply art?aficionados?have been asking themselves for the last 40 years: Where is Caravaggio's?"Nativity?with St. Francis and St. Lawrence?" After decades of investigation still nobody knows.

Skip to next paragraph

Recent posts

' + google_ads[0].line2 + '
' + google_ads[0].line3 + '

'; } else if (google_ads.length > 1) { ad_unit += ''; } } document.getElementById("ad_unit").innerHTML += ad_unit; google_adnum += google_ads.length; return; } var google_adnum = 0; google_ad_client = "pub-6743622525202572"; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '1'; google_feedback = "on"; google_ad_type = "text"; google_adtest = "on"; google_image_size = '230x105'; google_skip = '0'; // -->

The only certainty Italian authorities have, is that the late Caravaggio masterpiece was stolen on the night of October 17, 1969. It had been resting untouched for 360 years?in the Church of San Lorenzo in Palermo, Sicily. Valued at around $30 million, it tops the police's most wanted art object list.

After a time of relative silence the debate has sprung up again. Luca Scarlini, author of the recently published "The Stolen Caravaggio:?Myth and story of a robbery" went deep to untangle the story, read piles of police proceedings, and talked to a plethora of experts to make sense of the scattered information that "repentant" Mafiosi have given authorities over the decades.

Confessions greatly differ from one another. In 2008, former Mafia leader?Gaspare Spatuzza?told the Palermo police that the painting, temporarily hid in a barn, was damaged by rats and afterwards burned. Another Cosa Nostra boss, Salvatore Cancemi, confessed that every time the heads of the Mafia gather, Caravaggio's??Nativity??is showcased so that the bosses can?remind themselves of their power?in relation to that of the Italian state.

"None of these claims have ever been demonstrated," says Vincenzo Bilardello, art history professor at Sapienza University in Rome. Mr. Scarlini agrees. "All this confusion is wanted by the Mafia. It's called a 'trial trick.? Every time a Mafioso stands on trial he has the possibility to play the Caravaggio card and try to strike a deal with the police.?

Despite its grim history the story could end on a positive note. After 10 years most crimes cease to be punishable, according to Italian law, rendering the painting's rediscovery more likely since the 1980s. "It's possible??The Nativity??will show up somewhere unexpected," the author says. "It happened last April with a Cezanne painting, too, so who says it can't happen again?"

The Christian Science Monitor has assembled a diverse group of Latin America bloggers. Our guest bloggers are not employed or directed by the Monitor and the views expressed are the bloggers' own, as is responsibility for the content of their blogs. To contact us about a blogger,?click here.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/i5kU8W_vqG4/Talk-on-stolen-Caravaggio-resurfaces

linda perry world aids day horse slaughter horse slaughter world aids day 2011 chester mcglockton chester mcglockton

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

'Mockingjay': The Hunt For Directors Is On

Sorry, Francis Lawrence, but it looks like you won't be helming the last two "Hunger Games" films. The folks over at Summit are reportedly pushing the movies through production so quickly that he won't be able start pre-production on the first "Mockingjay" movie because he'll still be working on "Catching Fire." It sounds like "The [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/07/18/hunger-games-mockingjay-director/

dalai lama tamera mowry slow jam the news madden cover obama slow jams the news metta world peace ron artest

Body wranglers profit from human corpses

By Kate Willson, Vlad Lavrov, Martina Keller, Thomas Maier and Gerard Ryle
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

On Feb. 24, Ukrainian authorities made an alarming discovery: bones and other human tissues crammed into coolers in a grimy white minibus.

Investigators grew even more intrigued when they found, amid the body parts, envelopes stuffed with cash and autopsy results written in English.

What the security service had disrupted was not the work of a serial killer but part of an international pipeline of ingredients for medical and dental products that are routinely implanted into people around the world.

The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a U.S. medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.

RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures.

The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.

In the U.S. alone, the biggest market and the biggest supplier, an estimated two million products derived from human tissue are sold each year, a figure that has doubled over the past decade.

It is an industry that promotes treatments and products that literally allow the blind to see (through cornea transplants) and the lame to walk (by recycling tendons and ligaments for use in knee repairs).? It's also an industry fueled by powerful appetites for bottom-line profits and fresh human bodies.

The business of recycling dead humans into medical implants is a little-known yet lucrative trade. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) discovered allegations of wrongdoing over the procurement of some of the raw materials used in the products. Find out more: www.icij.org/tissue.

In the Ukraine, for example, the security service believes that bodies passing through a morgue in the Nikolaev district, the gritty shipbuilding region located near the Black Sea, may have been feeding the trade, leaving behind what investigators described as potentially dozens of ?human sock puppets? ? corpses stripped of their reusable parts.

Industry officials argue that such alleged abuses are rare, and that the industry operates safely and responsibly.

For its part, RTI didn?t respond to repeated requests for comment or to a detailed list of questions provided a month before this publication.

In public statements the company says it ?honors the gift of tissue donation by treating the tissue with respect, by finding new ways to use the tissue to help patients and by helping as many patients as possible from each donation.?

?Our Misfortune'
Despite its growth, the tissue trade has largely escaped public scrutiny. This is thanks in part to less-than-aggressive official oversight ? and to popular appeal for the idea of allowing the dead to help the living survive and thrive.

An eight-month, 11-country investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has found, however, that the tissue industry?s good intentions sometimes are in conflict with the rush to make money from the dead.

Inadequate safeguards are in place to ensure all tissue used by the industry is obtained legally and ethically, ICIJ discovered from hundreds of interviews and thousands of pages of public documents obtained through records requests in six countries.

Despite concerns by doctors that the lightly regulated trade could allow diseased tissues to infect transplant recipients with hepatitis, HIV and other pathogens, authorities have done little to deal with the risks.

In contrast to tightly-monitored systems for tracking intact organs such as hearts and lungs, authorities in the U.S. and many other countries have no way to accurately trace where recycled skin and other tissues come from and where they go.

At the same time, critics say, the tissue-donation system can deepen the pain of grieving families, keeping them in the dark or misleading them about what will happen to the bodies of their loved ones.

Those left behind, like the parents of 19-year-old Ukrainian Sergei Malish, who committed suicide in 2008, are left to cope with a grim reality.

At Sergei?s funeral, his parents discovered deep cuts on his wrists. Yet they knew he had hanged himself.

They later learned that his body parts had been recycled and shipped off as ?anatomical material.?

?They make money with our misfortune,? Sergei?s father said.

Awkward silence
During the transformational journey tissue undergoes ? from dead human to medical device ? some patients don?t even know that they are the final destination.

Doctors don?t always tell them that the products used in their breast reconstructions, penis implants and other procedures were reclaimed from the recently departed.

Nor are authorities always aware of where tissues come from or where they go.

The lack of proper tracking means that by the time problems are discovered some of the manufactured goods can?t be found. When the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention assists in the recall of products made from potentially tainted tissues, transplant doctors frequently aren?t much help.

?Oftentimes there?s an awkward silence. They say: ?We don?t know where it went,?? said Dr. Matthew Kuehnert, the CDC?s director of blood and biologics.

?We have barcodes for our cereals" at breakfast, "but we don?t have barcodes for our human tissues," Kuehnert said. "Every patient who has tissue implanted should know. It?s so obvious. It should be a basic patient right. It is not. That?s ridiculous.?

Since 2002 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has documented at least 1,352 infections in the U.S. that followed human tissue transplants, according to an ICIJ analysis of FDA data. These infections were linked to the deaths of 40 people, the data shows.

One of the weaknesses of the tissue-monitoring system is the secrecy and complexity that come with the cross-border exchange of body parts.

The Slovaks export cadaver parts to the Germans; the Germans export finished products to South Korea and the U.S.; the South Koreans to Mexico; the U.S. to more than 30 countries.

Distributors of manufactured products can be found in the European Union, China, Canada, Thailand, India, South Africa, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand. Some are subsidiaries of multinational medical corporations.?

The international nature of the industry, critics claim, makes it easy to move products from place to place without much scrutiny.

?If I buy something from Rwanda, then put a Belgian label on it, I can import it into the U.S. When you enter into the official system, everyone is so trusting,? said Dr. Martin Zizi, professor of neurophysiology at the Free University of Brussels.

Once a product is in the European Union, it can be shipped to the U.S. with few questions asked.

?They assume you?ve done the quality check," Zizi said. "We are more careful with fruit and vegetables than with body parts.?

Piece of the action
Inside the marketplace for human tissue, the opportunities for profits are immense. A single, disease-free body can spin off cash flows of $80,000 to $200,000 for the various non-profit and for-profit players involved in recovering tissues and using them to manufacture medical and dental products, according to documents and experts in the field.

It?s illegal in the U.S., as in most other countries, to buy or sell human tissue. However, it?s permissible to pay service fees that ostensibly cover the costs of finding, storing and processing human tissues.

Almost everyone gets a piece of the action.

Ground-level body wranglers in the U.S. can get as much as $10,000 for each corpse they secure through their contacts at hospitals, mortuaries and morgues. Funeral homes can act as middlemen to identify potential donors. Public hospitals can get paid for the use of tissue-recovery rooms.?

And medical products multinationals like RTI? They do well, too. Last year RTI earned $11.6 million in pretax profits on revenues of $169 million.

Phillip Guyett, who ran a tissue recovery business in several U.S. states before he was convicted of falsifying death records, said executives with companies that bought tissues from him treated him to $400 meals and swanky hotel stays. They promised: ?We can make you a rich man.? It got to the point, he said, that he began looking at the dead ?with dollar signs attached to their parts.? Guyett never worked directly for RTI.

Smoked salmon
Human skin takes on the color of smoked salmon when it is professionally removed in rectangular shapes from a cadaver.? A good yield is about six square feet.

After being mashed up to remove moisture, some is destined to protect burn victims from life-threatening bacterial infections or, once further refined, for breast reconstructions after cancer.

The use of human tissue ?has really revolutionized what we can do in breast reconstruction surgery,? explains Dr. Ron Israeli, a plastic surgeon in Great Neck, N.Y.

?Since we started using it in about 2005, it?s really become a standard technique.?

A significant number of recovered tissues are transformed into products whose shelf names give little clue to their actual origin.

They are used in the dental and beauty industries, for everything from plumping up lips to smoothing out wrinkles.

Cadaver bone ? harvested from the dead and replaced with PVC piping for burial ? is sculpted like pieces of hardwood into screws and anchors for dozens of orthopedic and dental applications.

Or the bone is ground down and mixed with chemicals to form strong surgical glues that are advertised as being better than the artificial variety.

?At the basic level what we are doing to the body, it?s a very physical ? and I imagine some would say a very grotesque ? thing,? said Chris Truitt, a former RTI employee in Wisconsin.

?We are pulling out arm bones. We are pulling out leg bones. We are cutting the chest open to pull the heart out to get at the valves. We are pulling veins out from the inside of skin.?

Whole tendons, scrubbed cleaned and rendered safe for transplant, are used to return injured athletes to the field of play.

There?s also a brisk trade in corneas, both within countries and internationally.

Because of the ban on selling the tissue itself, the U.S. companies that first commercialized the trade adopted the same methods as the blood collection business.

The for-profit companies set up non-profit offshoots to collect the tissue ? in much the same way the Red Cross collects blood that?s later turned into products by commercial entities.

Nobody charges for the tissue itself, which under normal circumstances is freely donated by the dead (via donor registries) or by their families.

Rather, tissue banks and other organizations involved in the process receive ill-defined ?reasonable payments? to compensate them for obtaining and handling the tissue.

?The common lingo is to talk about procurement from donors as ?harvesting,? and the subsequent transfers via the bone bank as ?buying? and ?selling,? ? wrote Klaus H?yer, from the University of Copenhagen?s Department of Public Health, who talked to industry officials, donors and recipients for an article published in the journal BioSocieties.

?These expressions were used freely in interviews; however, I did not hear this terminology used in front of patients.?

A U.S.-government funded study of the families of U.S. tissue donors, published in 2010, indicates many may not understand the role that for-profit companies play in the tissue donation system.

Seventy-three percent of families who took part in the study said it was ?not acceptable for donated tissue to be bought and sold, for any purpose.?

Few protections
There is an inherent risk in transplanting human tissues. Among other things, it has led to life-threatening bacterial infections, and the spread of HIV, Hepatitis C and rabies in tissue recipients, according to the CDC.

Modern blood and organ collection is bar-coded and strongly regulated ? reforms prompted by high-profile disasters that had been caused by the poor screening of donors. Products made from skin and other tissues, however, have few specific laws of their own.

In the U.S., the agency that regulates the industry is the Food and Drug Administration, the same agency that?s charged with protecting the nation?s food supply, medicines and cosmetics.

The FDA, which declined repeated requests for on-record interviews, has no authority over health care facilities that implant the material. And the agency doesn?t specifically track infections.

It does keep track of registered tissue banks, and sometimes conducts an inspection. It also has the power to shut them down.

The FDA largely relies on standards that are set by an industry body, the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB). The association refused repeated requests over four months for on-record interviews. It told ICIJ during a background interview last week that the "vast majority" of banks recovering traditional tissues such as skin and bone are accredited by the AATB. Yet an analysis of AATB accredited banks and FDA registration data shows about one third of tissue banks that recover traditional tissues such as skin and bone are accredited by the AATB.

The association says the chance of contamination in patients is low. Most products, the AATB says, undergo radiation and sterilization, rendering them safer than, say, organs that are transplanted into another human.

"Tissue is safe. It's incredibly safe," an AATB executive said.

There is little data, though, to back up the industry?s claims.?

Unlike with other biologics regulated by the FDA, agency officials explain, firms that make medical products out of human tissues are required to report only the most serious adverse events they discover. That means that if problems do arise, there?s no guarantee that authorities are told.

And because doctors aren?t required to tell patients they?re getting tissue from a cadaver, many patients may not associate any later infection with the transplant.

On this point, the industry says it is able to track the products from the donors to the doctors, using their own coding systems, and that many hospitals have systems in place to track the tissues after they?re implanted.

But no centralized regional or global system assures products can be followed from donor to patient.

?Probably very few people get infected, but we really don?t know because we don?t have surveillance and we don?t have a system for detecting adverse events,? the CDC?s Kuehnert said.

The FDA recalled more than 60,000 tissue-derived products between 1994 and mid-2007.

The most famous recall came in 2005. It involved a company called Biomedical Tissue Services, which was run by a former dental surgeon, Michael Mastromarino.

Mastromarino got many of his raw materials from undertakers in New York and Pennsylvania. He paid them up to $1,000 per body, court records show.

His company stripped bodies of their bones, skin and other usable parts, then returned them to their families. The families, ignorant of what happened, buried or cremated the evidence.

One of more than 1,000 bodies that were dismembered was that of the famous BBC broadcaster and Masterpiece Theatre host Alistair Cooke.?

Products made from the stolen human remains were shipped to Canada, Turkey, South Korea, Switzerland and Australia. More than 800 of those products have never been located.

It later came out in court that some of the tissue donors had died from cancer and that none had been tested for pathogens like HIV and hepatitis.

Mastromarino falsified donor forms, lying about causes of death and other details. He sold skin and other tissues to several U.S. tissue-processing firms, including RTI.

?From day one, everything was forged; everything, because we could. As long as the paperwork looked good, it was fine,? said Mastromarino, who is serving a 25-to-58-year prison sentence for conspiracy, theft and abuse of a corpse.

Global sheriff
Each country has its own set of regulations for the use of products made from human tissue, often based on laws that were originally intended to deal with blood or organs.

In practice, though, because the U.S. supplies an estimated two-thirds of the world?s human-tissue-product needs, the FDA has effectively been left to act as sheriff for much of the planet.

Foreign tissue establishments that wish to export products to the U.S. are required to register with the FDA.

Yet of the 340 foreign tissue establishments registered with the FDA, only about 7 percent have an inspection record in the FDA database, an ICIJ analysis shows. The FDA has never shut one down due to concern over illicit activities.

The data also shows that about 35 percent of active registered U.S. tissue banks have no inspection record in the FDA database.?

?When the FDA registers you, all you have to do is fill out a form and wait for an inspection,? said Dr. Duke Kasprisin, the medical director for seven U.S. tissue banks. ?For the first year or two you can function without having anyone look at you.?

This is backed by the data, which show the typical tissue bank operates for nearly two years before its first FDA inspection.

?The problem is there is no oversight. The FDA, all they require is that you have a registration,? said Craig Allred, an attorney previously involved in litigation against the industry. ?Nobody is watching what is going on.? The FDA and industry players ?all point the finger at each other.?

Yet in South Korea, for example, the booming plastic surgery market uses FDA oversight as a selling point.

In downtown Seoul, the country?s capital, Tiara Plastic Surgery explains that human tissue products ?are FDA-approved? and are therefore safe.

Some medical centers advertise ?FDA-approved AlloDerm? ? a skin graft made from donated American cadavers ? for nose enhancement. ?

Le Do-han, the official in charge of human tissue for the South Korean FDA, said the country imports 90 percent of its human-tissue needs.

Raw tissue is shipped in from the U.S. and Germany. This tissue, once processed, is often re-exported to Mexico as manufactured goods.

Despite the complicated movements back and forth, Le Do-han acknowledges that proper tracking hasn?t been put in place.

?It is like putting tags on beef, but I don?t even know if that is possible for human tissues because there are so many coming in.?

Teaming up
In its U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, publicly traded RTI provides a glimpse of the company?s size and global reach.

In 2011, the company manufactured 500,000 to 600,000 implants and launched 19 new kinds of implants in sports medicine, orthopedics and other areas.? Ninety percent of the company?s implants are made from human tissue, while 10 percent come from cows and pigs processed at its German facility.

RTI requires its human body parts suppliers in the U.S. and other nations to follow FDA regulations, but the company acknowledges there are no guarantees.

In 2011 securities filings, RTI said there ?can be no assurances? that ?our tissue suppliers will comply with such regulations intended to prevent communicable disease transmission? or ?even if such compliance is achieved, that our implants have not been or will not be associated with transmission of disease.?

Like many of today?s for-profit tissue companies that were once non-profits, RTI broke away from the non-profit University of Florida Tissue Bank in 1998.

Internal company files from Tutogen, a Germany medical products company, show that RTI teamed up with Tutogen as early as September 1999 to help both companies meet their growing needs for raw material by obtaining human tissue from Eastern Europe.

The companies both obtained tissue from the Czech Republic. Tutogen separately obtained tissues from Estonia, Hungary, Russia, Latvia, Ukraine, and later Slovakia, documents show.

In 2002, allegations surfaced in the Czech media that the local supplier to RTI and Tutogen was obtaining some tissues there improperly. Though there is no suggestion that Tutogen or RTI or its employees did anything improper.

In March 2003, police in Latvia investigated whether Tutogen?s local supplier had removed tissue from about 400 bodies at a state forensic medical institute without proper consent.

Wood and fabrics, replacing muscle and bone, were put into the deceased to make it look like they were untouched before burial, local media reported.

Police eventually charged three employees of the supplier, but later dismissed the charges when a court ruled that no consent from donors? families was necessary. Again, there was no suggestion Tutogen acted improperly.

In 2005, Ukrainian police launched the first of a series of investigations into the activities of Tutogen?s suppliers in that country. The initial investigation did not lead to criminal charges.

The relationship between Tutogen and RTI, meanwhile, became even closer in late 2007, when they announced a merger between the two companies. Tutogen became a subsidiary of RTI in early 2008.

Officials at RTI declined to answer questions from ICIJ about whether it knew about police investigations of Tutogen?s suppliers.

Two ribs
In 2008 Ukrainian police launched a new investigation, looking into allegations that more than 1,000 tissues a month were being illegally recovered at a forensic medical institute at Krivoy Rog and sent, via a third party, to Tutogen. ?Joseph D?sel, the Chief Prosecutor in Bamberg, said in 2009 that "what the company is doing is approved by the administrative authority by which it is also monitored. We do not currently see any reason to initiate investigation proceedings."?

Nataliya Grishenko, the judge prosecuting the case, revealed during subsequent court proceedings that many relatives claimed they?d been tricked into signing consent forms or that their signatures had been forged.

However, the main suspect in the case ? a Ukrainian doctor ? died before the court could deliver a verdict. The case died with him.

Tutogen ?operates under very strict regulations from German and Ukrainian authorities as well as other European and American regulatory authorities,? the company said in a statement while the case was still pending. ?They have been inspected regularly by all of these authorities over their many years of operation, and Tutogen remains in good standing with all of them.?

Seventeen of Tutogen?s Ukrainian suppliers have undergone an FDA inspection. The inspections are announced, according to protocol, six to eight weeks in advance.

Only one ? BioImplant in Kiev ? received negative feedback. Among the findings of the 2009 inspection: not all morgues could rely on hot running water and some sanitation procedures were not followed.

FDA inspectors also identified deficiencies with RTI's Ukrainian imports when it visited the company's facilities in Florida.

RTI had English translations, but not original autopsy reports, from its Ukrainian donors, FDA inspectors found during a 2010 audit. Those were often the only medical documents the company used to determine whether the donor was healthy, inspectors noted in their report.

The company told inspectors it was illegal under Ukrainian law to copy the report. But following the inspection it began maintaining the original Russian-language document along with its English translation.

In 2010 and 2011, FDA inspectors asked RTI to change how it labeled its imports. The company was obtaining Ukrainian tissue, shipping it to Tutogen in Germany, then exporting it to the U.S. as a product of Germany.

While the company agreed to change its policies, there is some indication that it may have continued labeling some Ukrainian tissue as German.

This past February police launched a raid as officials at a regional forensic bureau in Nikolaev Oblast were loading harvested human tissues into the back of a white minibus. Police footage of the seizure shows tissue labeled "Tutogen. Made in Germany."

In this case, the security service said forensic officials had tricked relatives of the dead patients into agreeing to what they thought was a small amount of tissue harvesting by playing on their pain and grief.

Seized documents ? blood tests, an autopsy report and labels written in English and obtained by ICIJ ? suggested the remains were on their way to Tutogen.

Some of the tissue fragments found on the bus came from 35-year-old Oleksandr Frolov, who had died from an epileptic seizure.

?On the way to the cemetery, when we were in the hearse, one of his feet ? we noticed that one of the shoes slipped off his foot, which seemed to be hanging loose,? his mother, Lubov Frolova, told ICIJ.

?When my daughter-in-law touched it, she said that his foot was empty.?

Later, the police showed her a list of what had been taken from her son?s body.

?Two ribs, two Achilles heels, two elbows, two eardrums, two teeth, and so on. I couldn?t read it till the end, as I felt sick. I couldn?t read it,? she said.

?I heard that" the tissues "were shipped to Germany to be used for the plastic surgeries and also for donation. I have nothing against donation, but it should be done according to the law.?

?Kateryna Rahulina, whose 52-year-old mother, Olha Dynnyk, died in September 2011, was shown documents by investigating police. The documents purported to give her approval for tissue to be taken from her mother?s body.

?I was in shock,? Rahulina said. She never signed the papers, she said, and it was clear to her that someone had forged her approval.

The forensic bureau in Nikolaev Oblast, where the alleged incidents happened, was, until recently, one of 20 Ukrainian tissue banks registered by the FDA.

On the FDA?s website the phone number for each of the tissue banks is the same.

It is Tutogen?s phone number in Germany.

Contributors to this story: Mar Cabra, Alexenia Dimitrova and Nari Kim.

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is an independent global network of reporters who collaborate on cross-borders investigative stories. To see video, graphics and more stories in this series, go to www.icij.com/tissue. This story was co-reported by National Public Radio.

Source: http://openchannel.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/17/12787790-body-wranglers-at-work-inside-the-global-trade-in-human-corpses

casey anthony video diary lamarcus aldridge jeremy renner justin timberlake engaged bluefin tuna jonestown john dillinger