Sunday, January 27, 2013

Garment factory fire kills 7 in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi workers inspect the damage inside a two-storied garment factory that caught fire in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Bangladeshi workers inspect the damage inside a two-storied garment factory that caught fire in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Bangladeshi firefighters and volunteers work to douse a fire at a two-storied garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan.26, 2013. The fire killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

A Bangladeshi climbs a wall to get to the roof of a two-storied garment factory that caught fire in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Bangladeshi firefighters and volunteers work to douse a fire at a two-storied garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. The fire swept killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

Relatives cry near the body of Josna, 16, a victim of a fire at a two-storied garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. The fire killed at least six female workers and injured another five, police and fire officials said. The latest fire occurred more than two months after a deadly fire killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about the safety measures in Bangladesh garment industry. (AP Photo/A.M. Ahad)

(AP) ? A fire swept through a two-story garment factory in Bangladesh's capital Saturday, killing at least seven female workers and injuring another five, police and fire officials said.

The fire at the Smart factory occurred just two months after a blaze killed 112 workers in another factory near the capital city, raising questions about safety standards and treatment of workers in Bangladesh's $20-billion garment industry that exports clothes to leading Western retailers. The country has more than 4,000 garment factories

The cause of the latest fire was not immediately known, fire official Abdul Halim said.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Monzurul Kabir told The Associated Press that the bodies of seven women were recovered from the top floor of the factory in Dhaka's Mohammadpur district. He said the factory was making pants and shirts, but could not provide further details.

Halim said it took firefighters about two hours to bring Saturday's blaze under control.

Volunteers joined firefighters in battling the blaze as a large crowd gathered outside the factory awaiting word on the fate of relatives. Family members were seen crying near the body of a female worker named Josna, who was only 16.

Kabir said the factory was making pants and shirts, but could not provide details.

Earlier this month, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. alerted its global suppliers that it will immediately drop them if they subcontract their work to factories that haven't been authorized by the discounter. The stricter contracting rule, along with other changes to its policy, comes amid increasing calls for better safety oversight after the deadly late November fire at a factory owned by Tazreen Fashions Ltd. that supplied clothing to Wal-Mart and other retailers. Wal-Mart has said the factory wasn't authorized to make its clothes.

Wal-Mart ranks second behind Swedish fast fashion retailer H&M in the number of clothing orders it places in Bangladesh. Before the fatal fire there, Wal-Mart had taken steps to address safety, such as mandating fire safety training for all levels of factory management.

Building fires have led to more than 600 garment work deaths in Bangladesh since 2005, according to research by the advocacy group International Labor Rights Forum.

Associated Press

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Monday, January 7, 2013

Judge: Release unredacted Calif priest files

(AP) ? A Los Angeles judge has ordered the release of personnel files that would identify Roman Catholic priests accused of child molestation.

Superior Court Judge Emilie Elias also said Monday that she wants the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to unredact the names of church higher-ups.

How long the process will take remains unclear. Church attorneys expressed concern about combing through 30,000 pages of documents.

Elias is continuing to meet with attorneys following the hearing.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2013-01-07-California%20Church%20Abuse/id-67f4379a1e4a43ecbc5f2e9d9b39a0ea

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Breastcancer.org States Boosting Immune System Is Essential In Fighting Cancer

Los Angeles (I-Newswire) December 30, 2012 - According to an article onbreastcancer.org, ?Intuition tells you (more like SHOUTS at you) that you need to build up your immune system to combat the cancer and to restore your overall health.?

This is backed up by research conducted by scientists at the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD.) In fact, a study revealed that a complete recovery of the immune system (http://buygeneeden.com/Cancer.php) and an amazing 34% reduction in tumor size in a patient with pancreatic cancer was accomplished by boosting the immune system through the use of a natural antiviral supplement called Gene-Eden-VIR.

That study was published in Acta Oncologica, a leading scientific journal in clinical oncology and related disciplines, and the official journal of the five Nordic oncological societies.

Moreover, according to an article published by Reuters, and written by Bill Berkrot, ?The concept of using the immune system against cancer dates back to the 1890s when Dr. William Coley, a New York surgeon, noted that some patients who got infections after cancer surgery fared better.?

The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has long advocated the need for people to maintain ahealthy immune system. The immune system is key in the body?s defense against many different chronic diseases, including cancer.

According to the WebMD website (http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/lifestyle-g...): ?If you?re among the 1.5 million people in the United States diagnosed with cancer each year, you may be considering taking vitamins and supplements for cancer. Supplements, herbs, and extracts are increasingly used in integrative medicine to:

*Help strengthen the immune system
*Help ease side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.?

In simple terms, medical experts today highly recommend taking supplements to help patients fight cancer.

How did Gene-Eden-VIR boost the immune system according to the study mentioned above?

Gene-Eden-VIR targets the cause of most cancers, not the symptoms. Consider breast cancer as an example. The current belief in the medical community holds that most cases of breast cancer are caused by a mutation in a certain gene. Genes, in general, produce proteins, which are the building blocks of cells. The concentration of proteins is tightly regulated. A mutated or injured gene produces an abnormal concentration of its protein, which may lead to disease.

In 1994, Mark Skolnick, PhD, discovered the BRCA1 gene (BRCA1 is short for BReast CAncer 1). Following the discovery, scientists observed a low level of the BRCA1 protein in breast cancer tissues.

This observation created a lot of excitement. At the time, scientists believed that they were on the verge of finding the cause of breast cancer. The reasoning was that breast cancer patients must have a mutated BRCA1 gene, which would explain the decreased production of the protein, and the development of tumors.

In the United States, 180,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed each year. However, only 5% of these cases have a mutated BRCA1 gene. In more than 95% of the breast cancer patients the gene is not mutated.

So here is the mystery. If the gene is not mutated in the great majority of the breast cancer patients, why are the tumors showing a low level of the BRCA1 protein? The BRCA1 gene is not unique. Many normal (perfect shape, non-mutated) genes exhibit a mysterious abnormal (increased or decreased) production of proteins in cancer.

And, breast cancer is only one example.

According to Dr. Hanan Polansky highly acclaimed scientific discovery [1], the cause of most cancers is latent viral DNA that lays hidden in human cells. To survive, the latent viral DNA feeds off the resources it ?steals? from the human DNA in these cells, thereby creating a supply shortage for the human genes. The latent viral DNA, which is a genetic parasite, in fact ?starves? the human genes, and causes them to behave irregularly, which leads to disease. This effect of the foreign DNA on human genes inspired Dr. Hanan Polansky to call the discovery the ?starved? gene phenomenon.

Gene-Eden-VIR was designed to target the most common latent viruses that attack the human body.

To learn more about Gene-Eden-VIR please visit:

http://buygeneeden.com/Cancer.php

For more information on the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease, or to schedule an interview with one of our researchers, please visit http://www.cbcd.net or call 585-250-9999.

Reference:

[1] Polansky H. Microcompetition with foreign DNA and the origin of chronic disease. CBCD publishing. 2003. 543 p.

The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD, http://www.cbcd.net) is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases.

We invite biologists, virologists, scientists everywhere to download Dr. Polansky?s book, ?Microcompetition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease? here: http://cbcd.net/

The CBCD published the ?Purple? book by Dr. Hanan Polansky.

The book presents Dr. Polansky?s highly acclaimed scientific theory on the relationship between the DNA of latent (chronic) viruses and the onset of chronic diseases. Dr. Polansky?s book is available as a free download from the CBCD website.

About The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease:
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease is a research center recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-for-profit organization. The mission of the CBCD is to advance the research on the biology of chronic diseases, and to accelerate the discovery of treatments for these diseases.

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Source: http://www.i-newswire.com/breastcancer-org-states-boosting/208079

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Oak Ridge boys perform for former president

The members of country band the Oak Ridge Boys cut short Christmas vacation plans to regroup and perform over the phone for ailing former U.S. President George H.W. Bush.

The bandmates were touched when they received word from Bush's wife Barbara, suggesting they call the president and sing to him to help lift his spirits as he battled a "persistent fever" in a Texas hospital.?

And singer Duane Allen has confirmed he and his musical pals jumped at the chance to perform for their fan.

He says, "The Oak Ridge Boys received the daily report from President Bush's staff. The report of his health was that he was improving each day. Then, we received another message - Barbara Bush requested that we call the president and sing to him! All of the Oak Ridge Boys are on vacation, but we all headed to our office upon hearing of this request. We called the President and sang for him. He asked to hear Elvira, so we sang that for him, and then we sang one verse of Amazing Grace."

Bandmate William Lee Golden adds, "President Bush, Barbara and their entire family (are) some of our most treasured friends. My partners and I were so honored to help lift spirits by singing... over the phone to him and his family. We wish him speedy recovery."

And Allen adds, "You know I am always proud to be an Oak Ridge Boy but at a time like this... in a moment like this... I am really proud of us. We just did a good thing."

The phone call appears to have had the desired effect.? 88-year-old Bush was transferred out of the hospital's intensive care unit on Saturday after his health improved.

A statement from Bush's office reads: "Words cannot properly express how much The Oaks' special performance meant to the President and the Bush family. This friendship goes back many years, and what happened yesterday gave the President a real shot in the arm as he, thankfully, continues to improve."

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Source: http://www.abc4.com/content/news/Entertainment/story/Oak-Ridge-boys-perform-for-former-president/Qk0x_0gzT0aI5mJKxjBZ-w.cspx?rss=25

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