Thursday, February 28, 2013

Coalition files legal action over WA charter law - Northwest - The ...

By DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP | Associated Press ? Published February 27, 2013 Modified February 27, 2013

SEATTLE ? A coalition of educators and community groups on Wednesday filed a legal challenge with the state attorney general, questioning the constitutionality of Washington's new charter schools law.

The three-page "legal demand" asks Attorney General Bob Ferguson to investigate seven constitutional issues with the law approved by voters in November.

The coalition - led by the Washington Education Association, the League of Women Voters and El Centro del la Raza - says if the attorney general doesn't take action, they will file a lawsuit in state courts. Their issues range from the way the law would divert money from public schools to private non-profit organizations to a perceived violation of the requirement that the superintendent of public instruction should supervise everything related to public schools.

They question the way levy dollars could be converted to a new purpose without consulting voters if a regular public school is converted to a charter school, as is allowed under the new law.

The group, which includes the state's largest teachers' union, doesn't like a provision of the new law that restricts collective bargaining units of charter school employees to the school in which they work.

"The Charter School Act is an unconstitutional law that impedes the state's progress toward fully funding public education and places even greater pressure on school districts to fill this gap," their letter said.

The attorney general's office did not immediately reply to a phone call requesting comment.

Washington became the 42nd state to OK the independent public schools in November. Voters authorized the opening of up to 40 charter schools over five years. The new law sets up a Charter School Commission to authorize groups to open charter schools and puts the State Board of Education in charge of approving applications by local school districts that also want to authorize charter schools.

Source: http://www.theolympian.com/2013/02/27/2440236/coalition-files-legal-action-over.html

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Michelle Williams & Jason Segel and Rachel McAdams & Michael Sheen have called it quits! See more celeb pairs who are back to going solo

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Ambulatory Healthcare Services announces opening of dedicated ...

The new facility opens Sunday through Thursday from 7am to 3pm and provides pre-employment and occupational health screening and. These services will enable organizations to regularly monitor workers exposed to hazards within the workplace. It will also help detect occupational diseases and work-related illnesses.

Organizations will also benefit from the consultancy provided by the new facility on how to take precautionary measures against exposure to work-related diseases and hazards to ensure the wellbeing of employees. The workers using the facilities of the clinic will receive basic fitness advice to achieve a good work-life balance.

Earlier, the tests were carried out from the Disease Prevention & Screening Center located adjacent to Sheikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi.

Mohamed Hawas, Acting Director of Disease Prevention and Screening Centre, AHS, said: "The new dedicated facility will prove convenient for government agencies and other organizations that are mandated to provide an occupational medical certification for their staff to ensure their medical fitness. The purpose built building is equipped to cater to large clientele and in pleasant surroundings."

Tests carried out by the center include audiometry for employees that are regularly exposed to loud noise, lung function tests for individuals subjected to environments with dust and fumes, and blindness testing for professions where good vision is required for the prevention of accidents. Color vision testing is also available at the center.

The new department is fitted out with specific waiting areas for male and female clients. The facility is staffed by two occupational health specialists, a pulmonary disease specialist and a general practitioner. The support function includes two nurses, an occupational health technician, phlebotomist and a radiographer.

Al Madina Occupational Health Department is licensed by the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) to provide these special services in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Source: http://www.ameinfo.com/ambulatory-healthcare-services-announces-dedicated-occupational-331598

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sears Canada profit falls on weak electronics sales

(Reuters) - Department store chain Sears Canada Inc's fourth-quarter profit fell 3 percent on lower sales of hardware and home electronic goods.

Revenue at the company, which is struggling to turn around its business ahead of U.S. retailer Target Corp's Canadian launch this spring, fell 5 percent to C$1.29 billion ($1.25 billion).

Net earnings fell to C$39.9 million ($38.8 million), or 39 Canadian cents per share, from C$41 million, or 39 Canadian cents per share, a year earlier.

Fourth-quarter profit included a pretax gain of C$29.7 million from the sale of a joint venture interest and a voluntary buyout program, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

Adjusted EBIDTA fell 39 percent to C$62.4 million.

Parent Sears Holdings Corp , which cut its stake in Sears Canada to 51 percent from 90 percent in November, said in January that Sears Canada's fourth-quarter adjusted EBITDA would fall by about half.

Sales at established stores, a key measure for retailers, fell 3.8 percent in the fourth quarter on lower sales of home electronics and snowblowers.

Sears Holding said in January that sales at the Canadian unit were affected by unseasonably warm temperatures in parts of Canada.

Rival retailer Canadian Tire Corp said last week same-store sales fell 1.1 percent due to the late onset of winter in Ontario and Quebec.

Canadian retail sales plunged 2.1 percent in December amid slumping new-car sales and a weak Christmas shopping season, Statistics Canada said on Friday. Department store sales fell 9.6 percent.

Sears Canada's shares closed at C$9.30 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

($1 = 1.0287 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Krithika Krishnamurthy in Bangalore; Editing by Don Sebastian)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sears-canada-profit-falls-weak-hardware-sales-120957546--sector.html

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Novel combination therapy shuts down escape route, killing glioblastoma tumor cells

Novel combination therapy shuts down escape route, killing glioblastoma tumor cells

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Glioblastoma, the most common and lethal form of brain tumor in adults, is challenging to treat because the tumors rapidly become resistant to therapy. As cancer researchers are learning more about the causes of tumor cell growth and drug resistance, they are discovering molecular pathways that might lead to new targeted therapies to potentially treat this deadly cancer.

Scientists at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in San Diego worked collaboratively across the laboratories of Drs. Paul Mischel, Web Cavenee and Frank Furnari to investigate one such molecular pathway called the mammalian target of rapamycin or mTOR. This signaling pathway is hyperactivated in close to 90 percent of glioblastomas and plays a critical role in regulating tumor growth and survival. Therapies that inhibit mTOR signaling are under investigation as drug development targets, but results to date have been disappointing: mTOR inhibitors halt the growth but fail to kill the tumor cells.

A study published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences uncovers an unexpected but important molecular mechanism of mTOR inhibitor resistance and identifies a novel drug combination that reverses this resistance.

The story begins with a closer look at a gene-encoded protein called promyleocytic leukemia gene or PML. The study investigators explored the role of PML in causing resistance to mTOR inhibitor treatment. They found that when glioblastoma patients are treated with drugs that target the mTOR pathway, the levels of PML rise dramatically. Further, they showed that PML upregulation made the tumor cells resistant to mTOR inhibitors, and that if they suppressed the ability of the tumor cells to upregulate the PML protein, the tumor cells died in response to the mTOR inhibitor therapy.

"When we looked at cells in in vivo models and patients treated in the clinic, it became clear that the glioblastoma cells massively regulated PML enabling them to escape the effects of mTOR inhibitor therapy," reported senior author Paul Mischel, MD, Ludwig Institute member based at the University of California at San Diego.

"Our team hypothesized that if we could use a pharmacological approach to get rid of PML and combine it with an mTOR inhibitor, it could change the response from halting growth to cell death. The question was how?" added Mischel.

Previous research had shown that the use of low-dose arsenic could cause degradation of the PML protein in patients with leukemia. The team hypothesized that if arsenic could degrade PML, it may reverse resistance to mTOR inhibitors. The combination of mTOR and low-dose arsenic in mice indeed showed a synergistic effect, with massive tumor cell death along with very significant shrinkage of the tumor in mice with no ill side effects.

"Current therapy upregulates PML, turning off the mTOR signaling pathway. The tumor cells hide, waiting for the target signal to return," said Mischel. "When low-dose arsenic is added, not only does it stop the cell from returning, it shuts down the escape route killing the tumor cell."

These results present the first clinical evidence that mTOR inhibition promotes PML upregulation in mice and patients, and that it mediates drug resistance. The clinical relevance was confirmed when researchers looked at before- and after-treatment tissue samples from patients treated with mTOR inhibitors, confirming that PML goes up significantly in post treatment of mTOR inhibitors.

"These data suggest a new approach for potential treatment of glioblastoma," said Mischel. "We are moving forward to test that possibility in people."

Post-doctoral students Akio Iwanami and Beatrice Gini from the Mischel lab as well as Ciro Zanca from the Furnari/Cavenee lab, also contributed significantly to this paper.

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Source: http://www.labspaces.net/127038/Novel_combination_therapy_shuts_down_escape_route__killing_glioblastoma_tumor_cells

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TransAlta profit rises on lower maintenance costs

(Reuters) - Canadian power generation company TransAlta Corp reported a 58 percent rise in fourth-quarter profit, helped in part by lower maintenance costs.

Net earnings attributable to common shareholders rose to C$38 million ($37 million), or 15 Canadian cents per share, from C$24 million, or 11 Canadian cents per share, a year earlier.

Comparable earnings rose to 21 Canadian cents per share from 13 Canadian cents per share.

Revenue fell 6 percent to C$661 million.

($1 = 1.0287 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Bhaswati Mukhopadhyay in Bangalore; Editing by Maju Samuel)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/transalta-profit-rises-lower-maintenance-costs-130751622--finance.html

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Video: Brothers blaze trail in renowned classical orchestras



>>> back now at 8:46 with two young men from chicago enjoying enormous success in a surprising field. nbc's ron mott is here with their story. good morning.

>> it's a really lovely story, natalie. it's about the magill brothers, young african-american men who play clarinet and flute from major classical orchestras here in the u.s. they have highly coveted lead roles in the world where maybe 4% of the musicians are african-american or latino. a brother act unique in the rarefied world of classical music . anthony , who is 33, plays clarinet for the renowned new york metropolitan opera . while demare, four years older, plays lead flute for the seattle symphony orchestra . what is it about your brother's music that make it is special?

>> anthony 's musical voice is very, very clear. his personality shines. it is magnified through his clarinet.

>> my brother is pretty scary growing up when he talked about music and i respected everything he said. i would hear him practicing hours and hours. he was practicing more hours than i think would be considered normal.

>> they grew up in a working class household on the edge of chicago 's more troubled neighborhoods. parents ira, a retired teacher, and demare sr., a former firefighter mortgaged the house five times to pay for music lessons .

>> classical music , music without words as some people in my family would say, i would use it to lull them to sleep.

>> they believe their boys' careers began the moment demare, just 7 at the time, found an old flute in a closet, a flute they're keeping forever.

>> that's a foul right there.

>> reporter: their music really took off at a place where the magills now get rock star treatment, nonprofit that offers free lessons to disadvantage kids after school for nearly 30 years. they say they only felt different when they competed at other music schools .

>> in that context, there was no one that looked like me and i got a kick out of that. especially if i won.

>> reporter: they won a lot and earned scholarships and a chance to perform as teenagers in a very special neighborhood.

>> my television neighbor, demare and anthony magill .

>> renowned cellist yoyo ma asked demare to perform with him at the president's first inaugural.

>> better grades.

>> oh, there you go.

>> now whenever they're in chicago , they try to pass along what they've learned to the next generation. you may not know it, but the world of classical music is quite competitive. hundreds of musicians auditioning for those lead roles and the magill brothers now have. most of those positions have tenure so the magills could be in those prominent orchestra seats for life.

>> they are ground breakers for sure. ron allen , thank you so much.

Source: http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/50971210/

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