Friday, December 16, 2011

Daniel Klein: Prune And Perennial Plate Food Porn

The third and final episode in our NYC Trilogy is all about Food Porn. After watching chickens get slaughtered in Queens and vegetables grow in several boroughs, this Manhattan video is just a montage of our wonderful dinner at Prune Restaurant one evening in September. It was amazing to cook at such an incredible place and with such great company.

The menu for the evening was:

  • Crab on toast
  • Oyster and ceviche
  • Egg en cocotte with grilled mushrooms and watercress
  • Grilled Pig Heart with cucumber, pumpkin seed and green tomato salad
  • Deep fried porgy with tomatoes and bottarga
  • Poached peach with rooftop honey lassi

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AT&T, Sprint and C Spire halt suits over T-Mobile acquisition, wireless competition to die another day

It's never nice to beat a dead horse when it's down and the same seems to be true for the litigious mudslinging Ma Bell's had to endure. Now that the nation's second largest carrier has been granted a stay in its pending and publicly messy T-Mobile acquisition, vocal opponents like Sprint and C Spire are withdrawing their respective suits (and fangs) to block the merger for the time being. But don't take this latest courtroom move as a supportive change of heart -- both wireless companies will likely lawyer up again in the new year when these M&A wheels begin to roll anew. So while this potential AT&T&T deal appears to be dead in the water, there's always a chance it'll resurface with an extra face.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Philippine health chief hit for anti-gay comments (AP)

MANILA, Philippines ? The Philippine health chief is under attack for suggesting at an AIDS conference that health workers survey homes of gay children and warn their parents about potentially risky behavior.

Health Secretary Enrique Ona said that "parents should rein in their homosexual children and get them tested." He made the remark in a speech at Friday's conference while discussing options for voluntary testing for young people who are most at risk of HIV/AIDS.

The Philippines Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender advocacy group called for Ona's resignation Monday. Ona's office did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Government spokeswoman Abigail Valte said "we do not support any discrimination" but did not comment on the resignation call.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

The smokescreen of reclassifying pot for health

Two governors have asked the DEA to reclassify marijuana for medical use. But their real problem is in not opposing the backdoor ruse for legalization of cannabis.

Too many elected state leaders still fall for the idea that legalizing ?medical? marijuana really isn?t about a well-monied national campaign to legalize all pot use.

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And yet, truth be told, it is.

The latest twist in this ongoing political ruse is a request by two governors to have marijuana reclassified under federal drug law ? even though such an effort is really a sideshow.

On Nov. 30, Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) of Washington and Gov. Lincoln Chafee (I) of Rhode Island asked the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to change how marijuana is rated as a drug under the Controlled Substances Act. Their 106-page petition seeks to have cannabis designated for limited medical use ? a category known as ?Schedule II? ? while still retaining its status as a harmful substance with a high potential for abuse.

The governors claim they simply want safe access to pot for the ill in the 16 states that have so far decriminalized pot for medical reasons. Both of them are frustrated by recent federal crackdowns on the trafficking of ?medical? marijuana. To protect state employees and others from being prosecuted, they recently killed proposals passed by their legislatures to allow pot dispensaries.

Rather than simply uphold the federal ban, the governors have caved to powerful pro-pot forces that seek legalization through the backdoor. They know the DEA only last July decided not to remove marijuana from Schedule I ? the most restrictive category ? based on a lack of consensus in the medical field. The agency found ?a material conflict of opinion among experts.?

And this was the third time in recent decades that the DEA has denied such a petition.

The federal crackdown picked up steam two months ago in California, where four US Attorneys decided to end the abuse of marijuana dispensaries by thousands of people who have few health problems. Many California dispensaries were also shipping pot around the country.

The raids in California and other states are not aimed at individuals using pot for medical reasons. Rather they are directed at those who profit from the growing or selling of pot ? and who extend those sales way beyond ?medical? use.

As DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart says, ?The known risks of marijuana use have not been shown to be outweighed by specific benefits in well-controlled clinical trials that scientifically evaluate safety and efficacy.?

But of course, the real issue isn?t whether the medical use of pot makes sense (especially when smoked). Instead, governors should simply uphold federal law ? and Obama administration policy ? that finds marijuana has too many adverse effects.

States should not be frustrating federal law by playing into the hands of the pro-pot legalization campaign.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Sharp decline in pollution from U.S. coal power plants, NASA satellite confirms

ScienceDaily (Dec. 1, 2011) ? A team of scientists have used the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on NASA's Aura satellite to confirm major reductions in the levels of a key air pollutant generated by coal power plants in the eastern United States. The pollutant, sulfur dioxide, contributes to the formation of acid rain and can cause serious health problems.

The scientists, led by an Environment Canada researcher, have shown that sulfur dioxide levels in the vicinity of major coal power plants have fallen by nearly half since 2005. The new findings, the first satellite observations of this type, confirm ground-based measurements of declining sulfur dioxide levels and demonstrate that scientists can potentially measure levels of harmful emissions throughout the world, even in places where ground monitoring is not extensive or does not exist. About two-thirds of sulfur dioxide pollution in American air comes from coal power plants. Geophysical Research Letters published details of the new research this month.

The scientists attribute the decline in sulfur dioxide to the Clean Air Interstate Rule, a rule passed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2005 that called for deep cuts in sulfur dioxide emissions. In response to that rule, many power plants in the United States have installed desulfurization devices and taken other steps that limit the release of sulfur dioxide. The rule put a cap on emissions, but left it up to power companies to determine how to reduce emissions and allowed companies to trade pollution credits.

While scientists have used the Ozone Monitoring Instrument to observe sulfur dioxide levels within large plumes of volcanic ash and over heavily polluted parts of China in the past, this is the first time they have observed such subtle details over the United States, a region of the world that in comparison to fast-growing parts of Asia now has relatively modest sulfur dioxide emissions. Just a few decades ago, sulfur dioxide pollution was quite severe in the United States. Levels of the pollutant have dropped by about 75 percent since the 1980s due largely to the passage of the Clean Air Act.

Vitali Fioletov, a scientist based in Toronto at Environment Canada, and his colleagues developed a new mathematical approach that made the improved measurements a reality. The approach centers on averaging measurements within a 30 miles radius (50 km) of a sulfur dioxide source over several years. "Vitali has developed an extremely powerful technique that makes it possible to detect emissions even when levels of sulfur dioxide are about four times lower than what we could detect previously," said Nickolay Krotkov, a researcher based at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., and a coauthor of the new paper.

The technique allowed Fioletov and his colleagues to pinpoint the sulfur dioxide signals from the 40 largest sulfur dioxide sources in the United States -- generally coal power plants that emit more than 70 kilotons of sulfur dioxide per year. The scientists observed major declines in sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia by comparing levels of the pollutant for an average of the period 2005 to 2007 with another average from 2008 to 2010.

"What we're seeing in these satellite observations represents a major environmental accomplishment," said Bryan Bloomer, an Environmental Protection Agency scientist familiar with the new satellite observations. "This is a huge success story for the EPA and the Clean Air Interstate Rule," he said.

The researchers focused their analysis on the United States to take advantage of the presence of a robust network of ground-based instruments that monitor sulfur dioxide emissions inside power plant smokestacks. The ground-based instruments have logged a 46 percent decline in sulfur dioxide levels since 2005 -- a finding consistent with the 40 percent reduction observed by OMI.

"Now that we've confirmed that the technique works, the next step is to use it for other parts of the world that don't have ground-based sensors," said Krotkov. "The real beauty of using satellites is that we can apply the same technique to the entire globe in a consistent way." In addition, the team plans to use a similar technique to monitor other important pollutants that coal power plants release, such as nitrogen dioxide, a precursor to ozone.

OMI, a Dutch and Finnish built instrument, was launched in 2004, as one of four instruments on the NASA Aura satellite, and can measure sulfur dioxide more accurately than any satellite instrument flown to date. Though OMI remains in very good condition and scientists expect it to continue producing high-quality data for many years, the researchers also hope to use data from an upcoming Dutch-built OMI follow-on instrument called TROPOMI that is expected to launch on a European Space Agency satellite in 2014.

On July 6, 2011, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), requiring 27 states to significantly reduce power plant emissions that contribute to ozone and fine particle pollution in other states. This rule replaces EPA's 2005 Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR). A December 2008 court decision kept the requirements of CAIR in place temporarily but directed EPA to issue a new rule to implement Clean Air Act requirements concerning the transport of air pollution across state boundaries. This action responds to the court's concerns.

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  1. V. E. Fioletov, C. A. McLinden, N. Krotkov, M. D. Moran, K. Yang. Estimation of SO2 emissions using OMI retrievals. Geophysical Research Letters, 2011; 38 (21) DOI: 10.1029/2011GL049402

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Subway bombers in Belarus sentenced to death (AP)

MINSK, Belarus ? A court in Belarus sentenced two men to death after convicting them of carrying out a deadly bombing on the capital's subway system that killed 15 people and wounded hundreds of others.

When the bombing happened at Minsk's busiest subway stop on April 11, Belarus was entering an economic crisis and critics of the ex-Soviet country's repressive government suggested that authorities may have resorted to terrorism in order to distract the country from the troubles. President Alexander Lukashenko denied the speculation.

Investigators said the sentenced men, Dmitry Konovalov and Vladislav Kovalyov, were driven by "hatred for humankind," not political motives. The two men also have been accused of three other nonfatal bombings in 2005 and 2008.

Konovalov and Kovalyov heard their sentencing Wednesday in silence and appeared morose.

The Supreme Court found that Konovalov, from the provincial city of Vitebsk, had constructed the bomb and had stayed with Kovalyov in his Minsk apartment just before the blast. Investigators said Kovalyov was aware of the blast plans.

But Konovalov's lawyer said the evidence presented in court was trivial and inconclusive. The evidence included a videotape of the subway station purportedly showing his client close to the blast site was of uselessly poor quality and he said experts found no traces of explosive materials on Konovalov after his arrest.

"There was no motive, not one piece of direct evidence shown," he said.

One of those injured in the blast also expressed misgivings.

"I came to the first session strongly convinced that those who did it were sitting in the dock, but now I don't have this conviction," Andrei Tyshkevich said.

Belarus is Europe's only country that still puts people to death, and rights activists claim around 400 people have been executed here since the 1991 Soviet collapse. The authoritarian country carries out executions with a bullet to the back of the head; the time and place is a state secret, and relatives of those executed are never told where the bodies are buried.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

US auto sales look strong in November

FILE - This Aug. 31, 2011 file photo, shows a Lime Squeeze Metallic 2012 Ford Fiesta SE at the Maroone Ford of Miami dealership in Miami. Ford Motor Company's U.S. retail sales rose 20 percent in November - the largest year-over-year increase in nine months. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

FILE - This Aug. 31, 2011 file photo, shows a Lime Squeeze Metallic 2012 Ford Fiesta SE at the Maroone Ford of Miami dealership in Miami. Ford Motor Company's U.S. retail sales rose 20 percent in November - the largest year-over-year increase in nine months. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

This Jan. 24, 2011 photo, shows the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty pickups assembly line at the Flint Assembly in Flint, Mich. GM reported Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, strong sales of small cars as well as pickup trucks. The Chevrolet Cruze compact saw a 54 percent increase, while the Chevrolet Silverado pickup, GM?s top-selling vehicle, was up 34 percent. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2011 file photo, Pam Bialecki works on a 2012 Jeep Wrangler at the Chrysler Toledo Assembly complex, in Toledo, Ohio. Chrysler said Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, its U.S. sales jumped 45 percent last month thanks to strong demand for the Jeep brand. (AP Photo/Madalyn Ruggiero, File)

FILE - In this June 3, 2011 file photo, a 2012 Jeep Wrangler is shown next to the assembly line at Chrysler Group's Toledo Assembly complex, in Toledo, Ohio. Chrysler said Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, its U.S. sales jumped 45 percent last month thanks to strong demand for the Jeep brand. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

DETROIT (AP) ? People are finally replacing the cars and trucks they held on to during the economic slump, giving a boost to U.S. auto sales in November.

Chrysler, Ford and Nissan were among the companies reporting double-digit gains from last November, which is normally a lackluster month because of colder weather and holiday distractions. This November, buyers were lured by good deals, improving confidence in the economy and the need to trade in older cars.

"Consumers are just starting to say 'it's time to start spending money again,' " says Larry Dominique, executive vice president of data for the TrueCar.com automotive website.

Several analysts expect last month's U.S. sales pace to be the fastest in more than two years. They project the annual rate for November to range between 13.3 million and 14 million cars and trucks after carmakers finish reporting new vehicle sales Thursday. That's a far better rate than the 12.6 million through the first 10 months of the year.

Sales could even approach the 14.1 million annual pace from August of 2009, when the government offered big rebates for drivers to trade in their gas-guzzling clunkers.

Automakers have expected sales to improve as people who held on to cars during the economic downturn finally return to the market. The average age of a car on U.S. roads is a record 10.6 years, according to Polk, an auto industry research firm. And the rate of cars that are scrapped has surpassed sales for several years.

"There were a lot of people that waited quite a bit of time to get a vehicle," says Ryan LaFontaine, whose Michigan car dealer chain sells 16 foreign and U.S. brands. He said commercial truck sales were strong during the month.

Chrysler Group LLC's sales rose 45 percent from a year earlier. They were led by the Jeep Compass small SUV, which had a nearly ten-fold increase in sales. Jeep brand sales rose 50 percent, while Chrysler brand sales nearly doubled on strong demand for its 200 and 300 sedans. Chrysler raised its incentives to nearly $3,300 per vehicle, up 6 percent from October.

At General Motors Co., buyers snapped up small cars and pickup trucks. Sales of the Chevrolet Cruze compact rose 54 percent, while the Silverado pickup, GM's top-selling vehicle, saw sales jump 34 percent.

"We are seeing a broad spectrum of customers return to the market," says Don Johnson, GM's U.S. sales chief. GM's overall sales were up 7 percent.

Ford Motor Co.'s sales rose 13 percent, fueled by the new Explorer SUV, whose sales more than tripled over last November. Sales of the Escape, which Ford is replacing next year, were also strong.

The increases reflect improving consumer confidence, which rose to its highest level since July last month, according to the Conference Board. October's number was the lowest since the recession.

Attractive leases also spurred sales. Dealers offered good terms because low interest rates and high used-car values make leased vehicles worth more when they're returned. GM, for instance, is offering a Cruze lease at $169 per month for 39 months.

According to TrueCar.com, an auto pricing site, the average industry spending on incentives such as leases and low-interest loans was $2,534 per vehicle in November, up 2.5 percent from October.

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Vinny Guadagnino Releases, Removes Ridiculously Raunchy Rap Debut


Vinny Guadagnino from Jersey Shore released his debut rap song earlier, entitled "Rack City Mix" today ... and it's already been taken down by the reality star.

Read the lyrics below to see why.

The Staten Island product rhymed about going to a strip club and working his magic with one of the dancers. Seabiscuit then proceeds to do his thing ...

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"I ain't got a girl ... You ain't got a man ...
I've got a date for ya ... and it's in my pants.

Oh you a fan? You wanna take a pic?
I like your crack girl ... I wanna take a hit."

It gets better / worse ...

"Yeah I'm takin' it ... Im'ma get you naked b!tch ...
We can f*%k and make it fit... boomin $h!t and slatin' it.
Actin' like I'm raping it ...
f*%k her til she fakin' it.

If I act like a d*ck ... slap me with your t!ts."

Vinny wrote on YouTube, after taking this nonsense down, that "I felt like being a naughty boy and rapping like a G. Ladies I still love you."

Classy fella. Wonder if he said all this when he got it in with Snooki.

[Photo: WENN.com]

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/11/vinny-guadagnino-releases-removes-raunchy-rap-debut/

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American could bulk up through merger

American Airlines, which is slipping farther behind beefed-up rivals United and Delta, could bulk up through a merger with US Airways.

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That idea has been floated before. But it's more likely now that American's parent company, AMR Corp., has filed for bankruptcy protection, some analysts say. American will use the bankruptcy process to reduce debt and cut costs that made it untouchable.

American and US Airways declined to comment on whether they would consider a merger, or have talked about it. History suggests they will.

US Airways CEO Doug Parker ? whose company is the product of a merger during bankruptcy ? is a longtime advocate of such combinations. His airline has approached rivals several times over the years about potential tie-ups. In April, Parker said that if United, Delta or American wanted to make a deal, his was the last one left among the biggest airlines.

"They made a run at Delta (while it was in bankruptcy), they made a run at United ... and you can bet that they'll make a run at American in the (bankruptcy) court," said Gordon Bethune, who as CEO led a turnaround at Continental Airlines in the 1990s and was hired by Delta creditors to assess the US Airways takeover bid.

American Airlines files for bankruptcy reorganization

Why an American-US Airways deal makes sense:
American and US Airways are mired in third and fourth place, respectively, behind United and Delta in both passenger traffic, the usual yardstick by which airlines are measured, and in revenue.

It's nearly an article of faith among airline executives and some investors that big is better. Corporate travelers in particular are drawn to the airline with the most impressive route map and flight offerings.

Just three years ago, American bragged about being the biggest airline in the world. It could reclaim that perch ? or come very close to it ? by merging with US Airways. The combined company would leapfrog over Delta Air Lines Inc. and would rival United Continental Holdings Inc. for first place in passenger traffic. AMR and US Airways had combined 2010 revenue of $34 billion, about $2 billion more than Delta.

World's largest airline companies

  1. A series of mergers over the last decade has created a group of mega-airlines that reach almost every corner of the globe. Here are the world's largest airline companies based on the number of miles their passengers flew in 2010:

    United Continental: 181,939 million

    Delta Air Lines: 165,900 million

    American Airlines: 125,443 million

    Air France, KLM: 125,043 million

    Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian: 108,811 million

    British Airways, Iberia: 97,384 million

    Southwest, AirTran: 97,360 million

    Emirates: 89,266 million

    China Southern Airlines: 68,689 million

    Qantas Airways: 62,082 million

    Source: AP calculations on International Air Transport Association data

If American wants to grow, analysts say, the most plausible partner is US Airways ? it's big enough to add meaningful bulk to American's network. American would add US Airways hubs in Phoenix, Charlotte, N.C., a business-travel market because of its concentration of banks, and Philadelphia. US Airways is strong in the Southwest and the Southeast, where American is relatively weak.

Ray Neidl, an analyst with Maxim Group LLC, said US Airways would also add bring more aggressive management to the combined company, "which American would need to regain its proper place in the industry."

Why a deal doesn't make sense:
Others analysts believe that if American can reduce debt and labor costs ? including dumping pension obligations on the federal government ? it could thrive on its own.

American has a strong network of flights to Latin America, valuable international partners in British Airways and Japan Airlines, and a heavy presence in the five largest U.S. markets.

"US Airways needs American more than American needs US Airways," said Henry Harteveldt, a travel-industry analyst in San Francisco. "American could launch a hub in any US Airways city and capture a good bit of the corporate business."

Bethune said American can emerge from bankruptcy ready to join United and Delta in a Big Three. "They've got a great franchise, they've just got to get their costs in line. American can do it on a stand-alone basis. They certainly don't need" US Airways.

Then there's the labor issue, often one of the messiest in airline mergers. American and US Airways employees are represented by different unions, and both airlines have a history of trouble when combining workforces in previous acquisitions.

American's fate is in the hands of its creditors and the bankruptcy judge. John Thomas, head of the aviation practice at L.E.K. Consulting, said American would be more valuable to creditors if it's broken up ? the Latin American routes, the frequent-flier program, major hubs and the American Eagle regional-flying affiliate could all be sold separately.

American bankruptcy long overdue, travel experts say

What it means to the industry:
More consolidation would reduce competition and likely lead to higher fares for consumers. This would help airline profits, but the companies might benefit even if American and US Airways remain independent.

American is already considering how to reduce its size. New CEO Thomas Horton said Tuesday that the airline expects to make modest reductions in flying as it restructures in bankruptcy. Most analysts think the cuts will be bigger than Horton is signaling.

Jamie Baker, an analyst for J.P. Morgan, said airlines have consistently used bankruptcy to drop unprofitable routes.

"As the only loss-producing airline of size, AMR should have little difficulty in identifying where to cut," Baker said.

AP Airline writers Joshua Freed in Minneapolis and Samantha Bomkamp in New York contributed to this report.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45500027/ns/travel-news/

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Futurity.org ? Cancer drug sticks to RNA like glue

Pictured above are cisplatin crystals, a platinum compound that is used as a chemotherapy drug. While cisplatin is effective in reducing tumor size, its use often is halted because of toxicity issues. (Credit: Larry Ostby / Wikimedia Commons)

U. OREGON (US) ? A common cancer drug binds quickly and firmly to RNA, a finding that has the potential to open new targets for drug delivery with fewer toxic side effects, a new study shows.

Researchers have long known that cisplatin, a platinum compound used to fight tumors in nearly 70 percent of all human cancers, attaches to DNA, but its attachment to RNA was thought to be fleeting, says Victoria J. DeRose, professor of bioinorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, and chemical biology at the University of Oregon, who decided to take a closer look due to recent discoveries of critical RNA-based cell processes.

?We?re looking at RNA as a new drug target,? she says. ?We think this is an important discovery because we know that RNA is very different in tumors than it is in regular healthy cells. We thought that the platinum would bind to RNA, but that the RNA would just degrade and the platinum would be shunted out of the cell.

?In fact, we found that the platinum was retained on the RNA and also bound quickly, being found on the RNA as fast as one hour after treatment.?

For the study published online in the journal ACS Chemical Biology, DeRose and colleagues applied cisplatin to rapidly dividing and RNA-rich yeast cells (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a much-used eukaryotic model organism in biology). The DNA and RNA were then extracted from the treated cells and the researchers studied the density of platinum per nucleotide with mass spectrometry.

Specific locations of the metal ions were further hunted down with detailed sequencing methods. The researchers found that the platinum was two to three times denser on DNA but there was a much higher whole-cell concentration on RNA. Moreover, the drug bound like glue to specific sections of RNA.

?Can this drug be made to be more or less reactive to specific RNAs?? DeRose asks. ?Might we be able to go after these new targets and thereby reduce the drug?s toxicity??

While cisplatin is effective in reducing tumor size, its use often is halted because of toxicity issues, including renal insufficiency, tinnitus, anemia, gastrointestinal problems, and nerve damage.

RNA?s roles have come under intense scrutiny since completion of the human genome opened new windows on DNA. It had been assumed that RNA was simply a messenger that coded for protein activity. New technologies, DeRose says, have shown that a vast amount of RNA performs an amazing level of different functions in gene expression, controlling it in specific ways during development or disease, particularly in cancer cells.

For the study, DeRose?s team only explored cisplatin?s binding on two forms of RNA: ribosomes, where the highest concentration of the drug was found; and messenger RNA. There are more areas to be looked at, says DeRose, whose group initially developed experience using and mapping platinum?s activity as a mimic for other metals in her research on RNA enzymes.

DeRose is now planning work with colleague Hui Zong, a biologist studying how cancer emerges, to extend the research into mouse cells to see if the findings in yeast RNA hold up.

An additional collaboration with chemist Michael Haley involves the creation of new platinum-based drugs with ?reaction handles? that will allow researchers to easily pull the experimental drugs out of cells, while still attached to their biological targets.

The research was funded in part by the National Institutes of Health.

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West Indies 211-9 v India - first ODI, innings (Reuters)

CUTTACK (Reuters) ? West Indies made 211 for nine wickets in their 50 overs in the first one-day international against India at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Tuesday.

India won the toss and opted to field first.

Scores: West Indies 211-9 in 50 overs (Darren Bravo 60) v India.

(Compiled by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Tom Pilcher; to query or comment on this story, email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

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FLEX-ible insight into flame behavior

ScienceDaily (Nov. 29, 2011) ? Whether free-burning or smoldering, uncontrolled fire can threaten life and destroy property. On Earth, a little water, maybe some chemicals, and the fire is smothered.

In space, where there is no up or down, flames behave in unconventional ways. And when your entire world is the size of a five-bedroom home like the International Space Station, putting out even a small fire quickly is a life-and-death matter.

Since March 2009, NASA's Flame Extinguishment Experiment, or FLEX, has conducted more than 200 tests to better understand the fundamentals of flames and how best to suppress fire in space. The investigation is currently ongoing aboard the space station.

"We hope to gain a better knowledge of droplet burning, improved spacecraft fire safety and ideas for more efficient utilization of liquid fuels on earth," Principal Investigator Forman Williams, University of California, San Diego, said. "The experiments will be used to verify numerical models that calculate droplet burning under different conditions."

When a flame burns on Earth, heated gases rise from the fire creating a buoyant flow that draws oxygen into the flame and combustion products away from it. In space, warm gases do not rise, and molecular diffusion drives flame behavior.

"In space molecular diffusion draws oxygen to the flame and combustion products away from the flame at a rate 100x slower than the buoyant flow on Earth," Dan Dietrich, project scientist, NASA's Glenn Research Center, said.

Flames in space burn with a lower temperature, at a lower rate, and with less oxygen than in normal gravity. This means that materials used to extinguish the fire must be present in higher concentrations. The slow flow of air from the fans mixing the air in a spacecraft can make the flames burn even faster.

To help understand how flames behave and burn in space, FLEX researchers ignite a small drop of either heptane or methanol. As this little sphere of fuel burns for about 20 seconds, it is engulfed by a spherically symmetric flame. The droplet shrinks until either the flame extinguishes or the fuel runs out.

"Thus far the most surprising thing we've observed is continued apparent burning of heptane droplets after flame extinction under certain conditions; currently, this is entirely unexplained," said Williams, who has studied combustion for more than 50 years.

From ignition to extinguishment, the entire event is recorded by cameras housed in the NASA Glenn-designed-and-built Combustion Integrated Rack, or CIR, which is located inside the U.S. Destiny Laboratory module of the space station.

"You have both elements being represented in the FLEX experiment. Both the exploration-driven fire safety research and the more fundamental science research," Dietrich said.

As for the fundamental science of combustion, there are still many discoveries to be made, even for an experienced professor who has studied the subject since college.

"As a Princeton undergrad, I saw in a graduate course the conservation equations of combustion and realized that those equations were complex enough to occupy me for the rest of my life; they contained so much interesting physics," Williams said. "There are many currently unknown things about combustion processes waiting to be revealed by future scientific experiments."

The better we understand the physics of combustion, the better we can control it and design energy-efficient processes.

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The 4Moms Origami: Look At This Robotic Stroller! Look At It!

There are things you need to be afraid of when you're a new parent. There's gluten, pull cords, Disney products, and BPA, to be sure, but what about wild robotic strollers that look as if they'll eat your wee ones in one snap of their plastic jaws?

Luckily, the 4moms Origami stroller won't close on the little ones and is in fact a automatic stroller with a bit of a twist. Instead of pressing down on some hydraulics, this thing opens and closes with the tap of a button. It is, in short, pretty darn amazing.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Private sector adds most jobs in nearly a year (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Private sector job growth accelerated in November as employers created the most jobs in nearly a year, prompting economists to raise their forecasts for Friday's more comprehensive U.S. labor report.

The ADP National Employment Report on Wednesday showed private employers added 206,000 jobs this month, surpassing economists' expectations for a gain of 130,000 jobs. It was the biggest gain since December 2010.

"The ADP news is very good news. The private sector is adding jobs," said Wayne Kaufman, chief market analyst at John Thomas Financial in New York.

The government's November U.S. labor market report on Friday, which includes both public and private sector employment, is expected to show a rise in overall nonfarm payrolls of 122,000 this month and a rise in private payrolls of 140,000.

Economists often refer to the ADP report to fine-tune their expectations for the payrolls numbers, though it is not always accurate in predicting the outcome.

U.S. stocks opened sharply higher, though investors were also focused on an announcement of coordinated actions from major central banks to prevent a lack of liquidity in the global financial system.

October's private payrolls growth was revised up to an increase of 130,000 from the previously reported 110,000. The ADP report is jointly developed with Macroeconomic Advisers LLC.

Meanwhile, a different report showed the number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms edged down marginally in November, though job cuts for the year so far have surpassed 2010's total.

Employers announced 42,474 planned job cuts this month, down 0.7 percent from 42,759 in October, according to the report from consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.

But with just one month left in the year, employers have announced 564,297 cuts for 2011, exceeding 2010's total of 529,973.

Separate data showed the rebound in U.S. nonfarm productivity growth was not as strong as previously estimated in the third quarter, while wages declined for two straight quarters.

Productivity increased at a 2.3 percent annual rate, the Labor Department said, a downward revision to its previous estimate of 3.1 percent.

The housing sector showed no signs of substantial improvement as applications for U.S. home mortgages slumped for the third week in a row last week, hit by a drop in demand for refinancing.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage application activity, which includes both refinancing and home purchase demand, tumbled 11.7 percent in the week ended November 25.

Analysts will get more data on the housing market later in the morning with pending home sales for October on tap.

(Reporting by Leah Schnurr; Additional reporting by Ryan Vlastelica in New York and Lucia Mutikani in Washington; Editing by James Dalgleish)

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Australia backs security pact with U.S., India (Reuters)

CANBERRA (Reuters) ? Australia's foreign minister on Wednesday backed the formation of a security pact with India and the United States, a tie-up that could fuel China's worries of being fenced in by wary neighbours.

It is the latest move by Australia to take a bigger role in the region's security. Earlier this month, it agreed to host a de facto U.S. base in the north of the country which would provide military reach into southeast Asia and the South China Sea, where China has disputes with several other states over sovereignty.

A new trilateral pact bringing in India into a U.S.-Australian security tent was worth exploring because "from little things big things grow", Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said in an interview with the Australian Financial Review newspaper.

"The response from the Indian government has really been quite positive."

It was unclear why Rudd, a Mandarin-speaking Sinophile, would risk irritating Australia's top trade partner China which is already nervous that Obama's latest diplomatic push into the Asia-Pacific is part of broader U.S. policy to encircle it.

But Rudd earlier this month said Australia's security arrangements with the United States were not "snap-frozen in time", and while China wanted to see the elimination of U.S. alliances in East Asia, Australia disagreed.

"We are not going to have our national security policy dictated by any other external power. That's a sovereign matter for Australia," he said.

At a brieging in Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei did not comment directly on Rudd's comments.

Asked about the proposal, Hong said: "China hopes that countries in the region will do more to promote regional peace, stability and development."

In a visit to staunch ally Australia this month, U.S. President Barack Obama also agreed with his host to explore the establishment of a joint naval base on Australia's Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean. He denied it was aimed at countering a more assertive China.

But prominent Chinese military commentator, People's Liberation Army Major General Luo Yuan, said this week that Washington was clearly trying to fence in Beijing.

"The United States is making much of its 'return to Asia', has been positioning pieces and forces on China's periphery, and the intent is very clear -- this is aimed at China, to contain China," Luo wrote on the website of the People's Daily newspaper.

China says its defence spending has grown sharply to around $95 billion, with an aircraft carrier recently launched and a stealth fighter aircraft unveiled amid renewed Chinese claims to parts of the Pacific and contested areas of the South China Sea.

Australia has embarked on its own $65 billion defence modernisation including new assault ships, destroyers and warplanes, and is already involved in a tripartite economic and security dialogue with Japan and the United States.

U.S. officials have been particularly pushing Canberra to commit additionally to construction of a new fleet of 12 powerful missile submarines -- possibly of U.S. design -- in what would be the country's largest sole defence acquisition.

URANIUM SALES TO INDIA

A four-way security pact proposed by the United States in 2007 which would have drawn Australia, the United States, Japan and India together disintegrated when Japan and India floated concerns that it would look like an attempt to encircle China.

The idea of an Australian, Indian and U.S. trilateral security dialogue -- in part to counter China's rising naval power -- has been strongly pushed by a trio of influential strategic think-tanks in all three countries, but has yet to be formally adopted by any government.

But Rudd told the Australian Financial Review that a looming weekend vote and expected approval by Australia's ruling Labor Party to drop a longstanding ban on uranium sales to non-Nuclear Proliferation Treaty countries like India could help clear the way for formation of a new pact.

Michael McKinley, a security expert at the Australian National University, said an India-U.S.-Australia security pact was obviously directed at China.

"Alliances are always aimed at somebody. You don't have one just because you feel like regular cocktail parties," he said.

The influential Greens party, which controls the upper house balance-of-power, said a decision by the government to approve the sale of uranium to India would breach Canberra's obligations under a 1985 nuclear-free Pacific treaty.

"The arguments against this appalling back-flip continue to stack up, while the nuclear stooges offer nothing more than a fistful of dollars in exchange for indulging in a dangerous and illegal trade. Australia is better than that," said Greens Senator Scott Ludlam.

(Additonal reporting by Sui-Lee Wee in Beijing, Editing by Ed Davies and Jonathan Thatcher)

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Israel to release withheld money to Palestinians

A tourist looks on near a wooden bridge leading to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, known by the Jews as the Temple Mount is seen in Jerusalem's Old city, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. An Israeli official says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed renovations next to a sensitive Jerusalem holy site to avoid inflaming opinion in the Arab world. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

A tourist looks on near a wooden bridge leading to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, known by the Jews as the Temple Mount is seen in Jerusalem's Old city, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. An Israeli official says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed renovations next to a sensitive Jerusalem holy site to avoid inflaming opinion in the Arab world. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he speaks during a Likud faction meeting in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. Netanyahu hinted Monday that Israel might soon release tens of millions of dollars owed to the Palestinians, according to officials who heard him testify before an influential parliamentary panel. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)

(AP) ? Israel announced Wednesday that it would release tens of millions of dollars of tax funds owed to the Palestinians, ending a standoff that the Palestinians say has caused grave damage to their fragile economy.

The move came following heavy pressure by the United States, United Nations and Europe on Israel to free the money. Israel collects the tax funds for the Palestinians and transfers the money each month.

Israel froze this month's transfer to punish the Palestinians for their efforts to win U.N. recognition of their independence. The Israeli decision came after the Palestinians were accepted to the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO ? part of a broader effort for admission as a full member state at the United Nations.

Israel accuses the Palestinians of trying to bypass peace talks through the campaign. It says that a Palestinian state can be established only through a negotiated peace deal.

Since the UNESCO victory, the Palestinian campaign at the U.N. has stalled due to deadlock in the Security Council, which must approve full membership. Palestinian officials have not yet decided how to proceed.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he decided to release the money because the Palestinians appear to have suspended their "unilateral moves." It said the decision would be "reassessed" if the Palestinians resume these steps.

The tax funds come from customs duties and other fees that Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinians under past interim peace deals.

The money is essential for the Palestinian government, the largest single employer in the Palestinian territories, to pay tens of thousands of workers, as well as security forces that cooperate with Israel in halting militant attacks on Israelis.

Prime Minister Salam Fayyad had warned he would be unable to pay upcoming salaries and said the Israeli punishment was causing heavy economic damage.

Donor nations and even Israeli security officials had urged Netanyahu to release the money, saying cash shortfalls destabilize the limited self-rule government in the West Bank.

Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib said there would be no comment until the money has been transferred. He said the Palestinian government had not yet been informed by Israel of the decision to release the funds.

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been stalled for three years.

The Palestinians say they will not resume negotiations unless Israel halts settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem ? captured territories where the Palestinians hope to establish an independent state. Israel says talks should resume without preconditions.

Associated Press

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1-year-old, 7 others shot as rapper's van targeted

By Associated Press and msnbc.com staff

A one-year-old boy was undergoing surgery Monday night after he and seven others were wounded in a hail of gunfire in Oakland.

Television footage showed a van belonging to an Oakland rapper, Kafani,?that was riddled with bullet holes and had apparently taken some of the victims to the hospital.


Surgeons were trying to relieve swelling on the boy's brain after his father, who was also shot, drove him to Children's Hospital in Oakland, relatives told KTVU-TV.

"We are aware of a one-year-old boy who was shot ? possibly in the head ? in critical condition right now," Oakland Police Lt. Robert Chan told the station. The hospital declined to release any details about the victim.

In a Twitter message, Kafani said to "send y'all prayers to @hirolla900_bfa?its his son who was shot."

He also?asked people to?"Pray for my lil cuz."

Kafani?said he had not been shot and said news reports that he had been shooting a music video when the shooting took place were incorrect.

The wounded were taken to local hospitals by others at the scene before officers arrived to find dozens of bullet casings near the parking lot where the crowd had gathered early Monday evening, police said.

The shootings happened just after 6 p.m. near I-880 in the city's West Oakland neighborhood, Oakland police spokeswoman Ofc. Johnna Watson said.

The other victims' conditions were unclear, though police said their injuries did not appear life-threatening.

Investigators were seeking multiple shooters, but further details on suspects or a motive were not immediately available.

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Retailers have a robust start to holiday season (AP)

More Americans hunted for bargains over the weekend than ever before as retailers lured them online and into stores with big discounts and an earlier-than-usual start to the holiday shopping season.

A record 226 million shoppers visited stores and websites during the four-day holiday weekend starting on Thanksgiving Day, up from 212 million last year, according to early estimates by The National Retail Federation released on Sunday. Americans spent more, too: The average holiday shopper spent $398.62 over the weekend, up from $365.34 a year ago.

Art and Anna Destrada from Port Chester, N. Y., were among the holiday shoppers. They started shopping on Thanksgiving evening at a Walmart store, went to various malls in New Jersey on Friday, and got some deals at Macy's on Saturday. They spent a total of $2,000 on gifts for themselves and others, including a Wii videogame console, clothing and jewelry.

"We've saved for Christmas and put away money all year," says Anna Destrada, 49. "We stayed within our means so we can make a few splurges."

The results for the first holiday shopping weekend show that retailers' efforts to lure shoppers during the weak economy are working. Some like Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and J.C. Penney have been making a stronger push online to better compete with the likes of rival Amazon.com. And major chains like Macy's, Target, Best Buy extended the traditional start to the shopping season by opening their doors at midnight on Thanksgiving evening instead of the pre-dawn Friday hours of years past.

But the question remains whether retailers' will be able to hold shoppers' attention throughout the remainder of the season, which can account for 25 to 40 percent of a merchant's annual revenue. After all, Americans are still very driven by deep discounting and they're more conscious of their spending budgets.

Overall, holiday spending is expected to grow by a modest 2.8 percent to about $466 billion, according to the NRF. A fuller picture on spending will come Thursday when major retailers report their November sales figures. But for now, experts agree that retailers will likely have to continue to discount to get shoppers to spend.

"The big question is: How do you close the season?" says Hana Ben-Shabat, a partner at A. T. Kearney's retail practice. "This is a very promotional driven shopper."

Indeed, the earlier hours ? which meant earlier door-buster deals ? on Black Friday seemed to be what drew many shoppers in over the weekend, particularly the younger crowd.

According to the National Retail Federation, 24 percent of Black Friday shoppers were at stores at midnight. That's up from 9.5 percent the year before when only a few stores were open during that time. Of those shopping at midnight on Black Friday, 37 percent were in the 18-to-34 age group.

"Black Friday has evolved from an early morning shopping activity to a late night entertainment," says Ellen Davis, spokeswoman at The National Retail Federation. "A lot of people stayed up until 1 a.m. or 2 a.m. to go shopping, and then went to bed."

The remainder of the day went well, too.

Mall of America, the nation's largest mall, broke its Black Friday record with about 210,000 shoppers. And Taubman Centers, which manages or leases 26 shopping centers in 13 states, says sales were up anywhere from mid- to low double digits on Friday, compared with a year ago.

Overall, Black Friday sales were $11.4 billion, up 7 percent, or nearly $1 billion from the same day last year, according to a report by ShopperTrak, which gathers data from 25,000 outlets across the country. It was the largest amount ever spent on that day and the biggest year-over-year increase since 2007. Additionally, customer counts climbed 5.1 percent that day compared with a year ago.

Online shopping on Black Friday was especially strong. Research firm comScore reported on Sunday that online spending jumped 26 percent on Black Friday to $816 million, compared with $648 million on the same day a year ago.

Some experts worry the strong start will cannibalize sales during the remainder of the season. Indeed, many people who headed to the malls after Black Friday weren't spending.

At the Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh, N.C., it was busy on Saturday, but many shoppers did not have bags. Likewise, at Pioneer Place mall in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, a number of shoppers were doing more window-shopping for the best deals than actual buying.

David Van Veen, 25, for one, says he was looking for deals on work clothes. But he says he'll likely wait to get gifts and other holiday items ? perhaps when the deals are better ? later in the season.

"I'll wait until Dec. 23 to start shopping I think," he says.

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Retailer Writers Christina Rexrode in Raleigh, N.C., and Sarah Skidmore in Portland, Ore., contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Greece gets $10.7 billion but rescue plan stalls

Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, left, shakes hands with Italian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mario Monti during a round table meeting of the eurogroup at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. The 17 finance ministers of countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters Tuesday in a desperate bid to save their currency and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, left, shakes hands with Italian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mario Monti during a round table meeting of the eurogroup at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. The 17 finance ministers of countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters Tuesday in a desperate bid to save their currency and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

Italian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mario Monti waits for the start of a round table meeting of the eurogroup at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. The 17 finance ministers of countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters Tuesday in a desperate bid to save their currency and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

Italian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mario Monti, left, speaks with German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble during a round table meeting of the eurogroup at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. The 17 finance ministers of countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters Tuesday in a desperate bid to save their currency and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

From left, European Commissioner for the Economy Olli Rehn, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Italian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mario Monti greet each other during a round table meeting of the eurogroup at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. The 17 finance ministers of countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters Tuesday in a desperate bid to save their currency and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

From left, European Commissioner for the Economy Olli Rehn, Spain's Finance Minister Elena Salgado, Italian Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mario Monti and Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker pose for a photo during a round table meeting of the eurogroup at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. The 17 finance ministers of countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters Tuesday in a desperate bid to save their currency and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

(AP) ? Eurozone ministers sent Greece an euro8 billion ($10.7 billion) Christmas rescue package Tuesday to stem an immediate cash crisis yet failed to resolve fears that the common euro currency might be doomed.

Stock markets around the world rose earlier in the day, hoping that intense pressure from the bond markets would finally force the 17-nation eurozone into quicker and more robust action.

But even as Italy's borrowing costs skyrocketed to a euro-era record, the 17 finance ministers only found a veneer of credibility to coat the euro's rescue fund with more leverage. They failed to increase the bailout fund to match earlier predictions and kicked other major financial issues ? like a closer fiscal union ? over to their bosses, the EU leaders meeting next week in Brussels.

The ministers did agree to use the fund to offer financial protection of 20 to 30 percent to investors who bought new bonds of troubled eurozone nations, an effort to help those countries get back to borrowing on global markets again.

"We made important progress on a number of fronts," Jean-Claude Juncker, the eurozone chief, insisted late Tuesday. "This shows our complete determination to do whatever it takes to safeguard the financial stability of the euro."

The EU's monetary chief Olli Rehn said eurozone nations needed to work on many financial issues at once to ease global pressure on their currency.

"There is no one single silver bullet that will get us out of this crisis," Rehn told reporters.

But the question of how to beef up the leverage capacity of European Financial Stability Facility from its current euro440 billion ($587 billion) to a hoped-for euro1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) was not resolved. The fund is supposed to be a firewall that protects European nations from the financial chaos of their neighbors.

Fund chief Klaus Regling remained vague on how beefed up it was after Tuesday's meeting in Brussels, but assured reporters it was more than big enough to deal with Europe's immediate financial debt problems.

"To be clear, we do not expect investors to commit large amounts of money during the next few days or weeks," Regling said. "Leverage is a process over time."

Dutch Finance Minister Jan Kees de Jager said investors had appeared less eager than originally anticipated.

"It will be very difficult to reach something in the region of a trillion. Maybe half of that," he said.

Italy remained an enormous concern. Carrying five times as much debt as Greece, Italy was battered for the third straight day in the bond markets, seeing its borrowing rates soar to unsustainable levels of 7.56 percent. Investors appear increasingly wary of the country's chances of avoiding default ? and making matters worse, the eurozone's third largest economy is deemed too big for Europe to bail out.

The ministers still insisted Italy's new prime minister would come through, saying he has promised to balance Italy's budget by 2013.

"We have full confidence that Mario Monti will be able to deliver this program," Juncker said.

The eurozone ministers also called on the International Monetary Fund for more resources to help further protect Europe's embattled currency. The IMF has only about $390 billion available to lend, which wouldn't be anywhere near enough to rescue Italy.

The eurozone ministers agreed to seek new ways to increase the resources of the IMF through bilateral loans that could be used to protect EU nations facing financial trouble.

Many economists say the 17 nations that use the euro have little choice but to have closer coordination of their spending and budget policies.

"If the eurozone is to survive, there needs to be more fiscal union," said Eswar Prasad, an economics professor at Cornell University.

But he suggested the IMF could work with institutions like the European Central Bank. Funneling money through the IMF would be more politically palatable for the ECB than directly aiding individual countries.

French Finance Minister Francois Baroin said it was "evident" that the eurozone was moving towards greater fiscal convergence and better coordination of budgets. He said, far from indicating a loss of national sovereignty, these moves would guarantee countries' sovereignty by helping them bring down their debt burdens.

"Reducing our debts is the best way to guarantee our sovereignty," he told reporters.

Eurozone countries have enormous debts that must be refinanced ? with euro638 billion ($852 billion) coming due in 2012 alone, 40 percent of which needs to be refinanced before May, according to Barclays Capital.

A failure of the euro would lead to drastic consequences around the world. Bank lending would freeze, stock markets would likely crash, European economies would go into a freefall and the U.S. and Asia would take big hits to their economies as their exports to Europe collapsed.

Belgian's finance minister saw the prospects of a two-speed Europe, where if no common progress can be made among the 27 EU nations "you cannot block those that share the same currency" from making decisions on their own.

The head of Germany's exporters association, meanwhile, urged an even more radical solution: having Greece and Portugal leave the eurozone. BGA President Anton Boerner called it the only way those two nations can spur the growth needed to overcome their crippling debts.

Analysts were doubtful that new cash for Greece would bring the financial relief that Europe craves.

"The marginal impact of these bits of 'good news' should be limited at best and investors will still cast a nervous eye towards this week's bond auctions," said Geoffrey Yu, an analyst at UBS.

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Angela Charlton in Paris, Melissa Eddy and Juergen Baetz in Berlin, Pan Pylas in London, and Don Melvin and Greg Keller in Brussels and Christopher S. Rugaber in Washington contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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