Saturday, December 31, 2011

20 cancer cases in women with faulty breast implants

Posted December 31, 2011 15:57:17

French health authorities say there are now 20 confirmed cancer cases in woman with faulty breast implants, but say there is no proven link between the two.

The French Government announced earlier this month it would pay for 30,000 women to have the faulty implants, produced by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP), removed.

The implants have been found to contain non-medical grade silicone filler, and have an increased risk of rupture.

French consumer health agency AFSSAPS said that as of December 28 it had registered 15 cases of breast adenocarcinoma, the most frequent form of breast cancer, one case of breast lymphoma, two cases of other lymphoma, one case of lung cancer and one case of acute myelogenous leukemia in women with the implants.

But the agency stressed that no link had been established between cases of cancer and having PIP implants.

It said the number of breast cancer cases in women with PIP implants reported to date "remains lower than the rate observed in the general population".

Agency chief Dominique Maraninchi put the figures in the context of the general population, pointing out that "one woman in 10 has, has had or will have breast cancer."

Health officials had earlier said eight cases of cancer had been registered in women with the implants, including one woman who died from a rare form of large cell lymphoma.

AFSSAPS said it had also registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions in PIP implants.

Up to 400,000 women around the world have received the sub-standard implants by PIP.

PIP was shut down and its products banned in April 2010 after it was revealed to have been using non-authorised silicone gel that caused abnormally high implant rupture rates.

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Topics: breast-cancer, womens-health, france

Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-31/20-cancer-cases-in-women-with-faulty-breast-implants/3753696

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Oakland Raiders team report: WR Jacoby Ford returns to practice

ALAMEDA, Calif.?Wide receiver/kick returner Jacoby Ford returned to practice after missing the past seven weeks with a sprained foot.

His return gives quarterback Carson Palmer six wide receivers at his disposal for the first time since Nov. 10.

The return of receiver Denarius Moore sparked the Raiders in last Sunday?s victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Raiders are hopeful that Ford?s expected return for the regular-season finale Sunday against the San Diego Chargers will give them another boost in a must-win game.

It?s unlikely that Ford will return kicks, given he has missed so much time. However, he gives the Raiders another deep threat and proven playmaker as they make a push for their first playoff berth in nine seasons.

Notes: RB Darren McFadden still has not been cleared to practice because of his sprained foot. He has missed 66 days with an injury that just won?t heal as well as hoped for, if not expected. At this point, it?s a long shot that McFadden will play Sunday. However, if the Raiders make the playoffs, there?s a realistic chance of McFadden's returning at close to full strength. The Raiders missed him a great deal the past eight games, yet it could turn out to be a blessing, of sorts, if he makes it back for the playoffs and is fresh after such a long layoff.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Map shows when solar power is a bargain

California's investments in renewable energy help make San Diego one of the hottest markets for green jobs in the U.S.

By John Roach

In 2013, the cost of solar power in San Diego will be cheaper than electricity?from the local utility grid, according the predictions of an energy policy analyst who created a handy graphic to illustrate when so-called grid parity will be achieved.

Sam Mircovich / Reuters

A prototype sun tracking solar panel made by Concentrix Solar collects energy from its location at the University of California San Diego in this file photo.

The interactive graphic posted on the Energy Self Reliant States website shows when?this moment?will be reached in major U.S. cities between now and 2027.?

Parity is a "tipping point, when democratization of the electricity system not only makes political and economic sense, but becomes more competitive than using utility-delivered electricity," writes analyst John Farrell.

His calculations assume that the cost of solar will continue to fall by 7 percent a year and grid electricity will rise at 2 percent a year.?

If true, then San Diego will be the first to reach the parity?milestone, followed by New York in 2015. From there, parity is progressively reached across the southern tier of the U.S. with my cloudy, rainy, northern hometown of Seattle not reaching parity until 2027.

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Next-gen nuclear plants could provide carbon-free energy, but the painfully slow process of approving better, safer reactors ? not to mention real anxiety over meltdowns and waste ? threaten to derail projects before they can be built.

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Report: 1 of 5 online minutes spent on social media

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By Athima Chansanchai

As 2011 winds down, one thing seems destined for more connections in 2012: social networking, with sites that?reach 1.2 billion users, 82 percent of the world?s online population.?A recent report has the potential of blowing any doubts away about the influence of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and others of its ilk with the revelation that social networking accounts for nearly 1 in every 5 online minutes.

The global Web analytics company comScore just released the report, "It's a Social World:?Top 10 Need-to-Knows About Social Networking and Where It's Headed." According to it, Facebook rules the rest, reaching "more?than half of the world's global audience (55 percent)" and having accounted for "approximately 3 in every 4 minutes spent on social networking sites and 1 in every 7 minutes spent online around the world."

Its world dominance is profound, with only seven countries where it doesn't have the largest audience in this category: Brazil, Japan, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Vietnam and China, some of which currently block the site.

Right along with Facebook, Twitter is a force to be reckoned with that "reaches?1 in 10 Internet users worldwide to rank among the top social networks, and posted an impressive growth rate of 59 percent over the past year." But its Chinese equivalent, Sina Weibo, posted the highest growth at 181 percent since October 2010.

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The report also breaks down social networking's reach into different age groups, and reveals that the group with the biggest gain is the 55 and older set, which showed that nearly 80 percent are connected through such sites now, up from a little over 70 percent in July 2010. But, younger people still tend to spend the most time on social media, with the 15- to 24-year-old women spending 8.6 hours on average (1.1 hours more than their male counterparts).

And more people are using their phones to reach those sites: "In October 2011, nearly one-third (32 percent) of the total U.S. mobile population age 13 and older reported accessing social networking sites on their phone at least once in the past month." Interaction goes up even higher for smartphone users:?64 percent "reported accessing social networking sites once in the previous month and nearly 40 percent reported doing so almost every day." The top two activities they do on the go shouldn't come as any surprise: reading posts from personal friends and posting status updates.?

Google+ does get a mention in the report as a potential "disrupter" to the social network world order, with its?65 million global visitors, or 5 percent of the global social networking audience. The report makes some cautious predictions about where it may go:

While this early adoption bodes well for Google+, whether or not the network can sustain this growth and a strong level of engagement among users will be better indicators of its success in the future. Google+ might emerge as a social networking leader in its own right in the years to come, but exactly how big it will be remains to be seen.?

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Source: http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/27/9740265-report-facebook-accounts-for-3-in-every-4-social-networking-minutes

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Microsoft India in the year 2011

As?this year?comes to an end, let us quickly run through a list of important news and releases that kept Microsoft India busy in 2011.

27th January?: Microsoft Kick Starts DreamSpark?Yatra 2011

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Microsoft kick started the Microsoft DreamSpark?Yatra?2011 journey with support from Microsoft Student Partners. DreamSpark?Yatras are technical events aimed to share information with students on the latest trends and technology in order to create a local ecosystem of technology enthusiasts. The motive of DreamSpark?Yatra?is to travel to 100 cities in next 100 days and reach out to the maximum number of students all across India. Microsoft India has the largest technology student champion ecosystem on the planet ? the Microsoft Student Partners ? and the 730 partners in India played an active role in organizing the DreamSpark?Yatra in multiple cities.

2st March : Microsoft Tech.Ed 2011 goes Live in India

As every year, the annual technology consortium from Microsoft, the Microsoft?Tech.Ed India was held in Bengaluru?on March 23, 2011. This three-day?event is not just a networking platform for thousands of developers, IT professionals and software architects but also helps them in solving real world IT problems. Microsoft Tech.Ed India 2011 offered some deep product exploration time, hands-on learning experience and numerous opportunities to connect with the industry bigwigs. Many new platform tools and products, including IE9, were also launched at this event.

24th March?: Microsoft announces the launch?of Internet Explorer 9 in India

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Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. launched the next version of its Internet Explorer browser, called as Internet Explorer 9 or simply IE9 on March 24, 2011 at the annual Microsoft Tech.Ed India 2011 conference. Internet Explorer was available to consumers for download instantly and has been well appreciated by many since its launch. Internet Explorer 9 enables a richer, more immersive web experience on a browser which is faster, cleaner and more secure.

29th June?: Microsoft launches Office 365 in India

On 29th June 2011, Microsoft announced the commercial launch of Microsoft Office 365 in India for real-time users. Office 365 is an online office suite that allows users to access Microsoft?s popular e-mail, collaboration, conferencing and productivity capabilities online. With prices starting at $2 per user per month, Office 365 can be afforded by one and all. Users can also avail services of Microsoft Office, the world?s most popular productivity offering, on subscription basis off the cloud.

26th July : Microsoft Opens New R&D Facility in Bangalore

Microsoft Corporation India Pvt Ltd announced the new state-of-the-art Research & Development facility in?India?s IT capital, Bengaluru. Spanning an area of? 1,54,000 sq. ft., this building will house the Bangalore Microsoft India Development Center (MSIDC) team that contributes to Microsoft Corp?s adCenter technologies, as well as the researchers from Microsoft Research India. Microsoft?s first R&D center was set up in Hyderabad in 1998, while Microsoft Research India was established in Bangalore in 2005.

12th October : Microsoft launches Windows?Phone in India

After much ado, Microsoft finally launched Windows Phone in India on 12th October 2011 during a press meet in New Delhi. Windows Phone is the new mobile operating system from Microsoft after Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Phone has?a great range of impressive features with a whole new dynamic user interface at? its front. The new OS sports a smooth transitional user interface called ?Metro?, a visually appealing modern design language based on a set of principles which are modern, clean, alive in motion, and authentically digital. Microsoft also revealed a few Windows Phone devices at the launch event, namely the Samsung Omnia W and Acer Allegro which are now available in stores.

3rd November : Microsoft launches the ?I Unlock Joy? initiative for students and developers

Microsoft launched the I Unlock Joy program, a unique Application development and Submission program where technology professionals and students get to receive Windows Phones for free. Students need to develop 4 Windows Phone Apps and submit them to the Windows Phone marketplace before 26th January 2011 in order to receive a Windows Phone Mango device for free while Developers need to submit 3 Apps and there is a special reservation for women where the first 100 women who submit an app, get a windows phone Mango device for free.?

8th December : Microsoft Opens New Global Delivery Centre in Bangalore

Microsoft today announced the expansion of?its global consulting and enterprise services operations by inaugurating a new state-of-the-art Global Delivery Centre, situated in the heart of Bangalore?s business district. This division along with the existing one in Hyderabad, will support Microsoft Services in powering business-critical and mission-critical applications for some of the world?s largest corporations in over 65 countries. Microsoft?s Global Delivery Centre is responsible for work on Microsoft products and technologies including Office 365, Windows 7 deployment, Azure and Data Center Services (DCS), among others.

Phew! That was a long year with many interesting news pieces. Will 2012 be better?

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Apple Unleashes: Iphone 4S

UK mobile cellphone stores, retailers and networks are step by step bringing out their latest iPhone 4S offers into the market place following what many shoppers are currently telling was an Apple kick off event that didn?t very live up to requirements.

Sticking to speculations across the net on blogs, user discussion forums and industry websites regarding the kick off event organized last to release a groundbreaking Apple iPhone 5 its was the iPhone 4S which was shown and sporting the exact same housing and looks of the present iPhone 4 left a lot of disappointed.

Now that iPhone 4S offers are starting to emerge we finally get to find out just how much the latest Apple product will cost as well as with all of modern releases from the producer this can be no cheap deal.

Very well, when compared to with all the earlier iPhone 4 16GB the newest 4S is twofold as quick owing to the add-on of the identical A5 dual core chip discovered within the Apple iPad 2, the camera is described to be twice as fast as that of the competing HTC Sensation XE although gives the same 8 mega pixel image resolution and meets its other big competitor; the Samsung Galaxy S2.

All three of those state of the art mobile phones offer a rapidly, dual core processor and 8MP camera but each the Galaxy S2 and Sensation XE are far less expensive to buy.

The new iPhone 4S features does offer you a new technology which can be discovered beneath a unique guise within the two Android phones is allegedly a lot top-notch, this really is the voice recognition software which within the Samsung and HTC versions is Google Voice and within the cutting edge iPhone is known as ?Siri?.

The brand new Apple iPhone also trumps both designs with a 64GB unit and as well contains the new iCloud feature which enables the user store files like songs, movie and images remotely clearing up much more memory.

Evaluate this with the state of the art HTC Sensation XE at the similar deal price tag plus the upfront price drops to ?109 while the Samsung Galaxy S2 is only ?99.

Just a quick comparability on the previous iPhone 4 that has now been launched in a innovative, lower 8GB model presents us that the outstanding iPhone 4S can be a expensive cellphone as it also sells at ?99.

Apple fanatics will however say that in order to very own the most effective you then should pay for it but for a lot of these rates could simply be too pricy and rather choose the iPhone 4 which has now been greatly affordable.

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Source: http://appleapple.net/2011/12/26/apple-unleashes-iphone-4s/

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PFT: Chargers delay decision on Turner's fate

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Eighteen games remain in the 2011 NFL season: Bears-Packers tonight, Falcons-Saints tomorrow and 16 games on New Year?s Day. Here?s a rundown of how each team still in contention can have its playoff position affected by the results of those 18 games:

Patriots: Clinch home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs by beating Buffalo or by having both the Ravens and Steelers lose.

Ravens: Clinch the AFC North and a first-round bye with a win or a Steelers loss. Clinch home-field advantage with a win and a Patriots loss.

Steelers: Clinch the AFC North with a win and a Ravens loss. Clinch home-field advantage with a win, a Ravens loss and a Patriots loss.

Texans: Locked into the AFC No. 3 seed. Week 17 is meaningless to Houston, and the Texans may rest many of their key players.

Broncos: Clinch the AFC West and the No. 4 seed by beating the Chiefs, or a Raiders loss.

Raiders: Clinch the AFC West and the No. 4 seed by beating the Chargers and a Broncos loss. If the Broncos win, the Raiders can still get a wild card if they win and the Bengals lose, plus either the Titans lose or the Jets win.

Bengals: Clinch a playoff spot and the No. 6 seed if they win, or if the Jets lose and either the Raiders or Broncos lose.

Jets: Get the No. 6 seed if they win and the Bengals and Titans and either the Raiders or Broncos lose.

Titans: Get the No. 6 seed if they win and the Bengals lose, plus either the Jets win and the Broncos or Raiders lose, or the Jets lose and the Broncos and Raiders both win.

Packers: Clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs if they beat either the Bears tonight or the Lions next week, or if the 49ers lose next week.

49ers: Clinch a first-round bye with a win next week or the Saints losing either on Monday night or next week. The 49ers can still get home-field advantage throughout the playoffs if they win and the Packers lose to both the Bears and the Lions.

Saints: Clinch the NFC South if they win either of their two remaining games, and they could even clinch the NFC South if they lose both of their remaining games, if the Falcons lose in Week 17. The Saints can?t get home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, but they can get a first-round bye if they win both their remaining games and the 49ers lose next week.

Cowboys/Giants: Next Sunday night?s game is essentially a playoff game: The Cowboys-Giants winner wins the NFC East and is the No. 4 seed, while the loser?s season is over. If the game ends in a tie, the Giants win the division.

Falcons: The Falcons can clinch a playoff spot tonight by the Packers beating the Bears. They need just one more win or one more Chicago loss to get to the playoffs. They could still win the NFC South, but only if they beat the Saints Monday night and win next week, plus the Saints lose next week.

Lions: Detroit is an NFC wild card. Whether they?re the No. 5 or No. 6 seed depends on the results of their own game with the Packers and the Falcons? remaining games.

Bears: Chicago can still make the playoffs, but only if they win both their remaining games and the Falcons lose both their remaining games.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/25/chargers-delay-decision-on-turner-amid-conflicting-reports-on-cowher/related/

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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South Dakota State routs Washington 92-73

by Associated Press

KING5.com

Posted on December 18, 2011 at 9:19 PM

SEATTLE - Washington coaches tried to warn their players. They didn't get the message.

Nate Wolters scored 34 points as South Dakota State broke Washington's 32-game nonconference home winning streak with a 92-73 victory Sunday.

Washington's last nonconference home loss was to Valparaiso in the College Basketball Invitational on March 14, 2008. Its last regular-season nonconference home loss was Dec. 8, 2007, to Pittsburgh.

Washington coach Lorenzo Romar noticed a lack of energy at the team breakfast on Sunday. It persisted up to the noon PST start time, and then leaked into the game.

Romar also repeatedly warned his team of Wolters' ability, even using an anecdote about Steve Nash leading Santa Clara past UCLA when Romar was an assistant for the Bruins.

Washington did not take heed, and the result was a blistering start for South Dakota State.

"I don't care who we play, we don't lose like we did today at home," Romar said. "It's unacceptable. Unacceptable."

Wolters controlled the entire game. He played all 40 minutes and added seven assists and five rebounds to his 34 points. He did not commit a turnover.

"We knew if we shut him down we win, but obviously, as you can see, we didn't do that," Washington guard Tony Wroten said.

Romar took it a step further.

"I haven't seen a performance like that since Jason Kidd was in the Pac-10," Romar said, referring to the NBA star's days at Cal. "One of the best performances by a point guard I've ever seen at this level."

Griffan Callahan added 16 points and Chad White scored 12 for the Jackrabbits (10-4), who shot 55 percent from the field.

Wroten led Washington with 23 points. Darnell Gant added 15 and C.J. Wilcox scored 12 points for the Huskies (5-5).

Washington used a 15-8 run to open the second half, cutting South Dakota State's lead to 59-48 with 13:30 remaining.

But the Jackrabbits used numerous trips to the free-throw line to broaden the lead. Brayden Carlson made two free throws with 9:15 left to expand South Dakota State's lead to 70-52.

Wolters also helped steady things with three consecutive baskets. Washington never reduced the Jackrabbits' second-half lead to less than 11 points.

Callahan hit a 3-pointer for an early 5-2 South Dakota State lead, and Washington called a timeout just 1:03 into the game to discuss energy once again. But that was just the beginning for the Jackrabbits. They made their first seven 3-point attempts, led by as many as 21 in the half and went into the break ahead 51-33.

"Making shots like that can cut the heart out of anybody," South Dakota State coach Scott Nagy said.

In the first half, South Dakota State made 59 percent of its shots overall, and 73 percent from behind the arc.

"We were getting anything we wanted," Wolters said.

Wolters had 16 points before halftime while White, who was 4 for 5 from 3-point range in the half, had all 12 of his points. Wroten, with 10 points, was the only Washington player in double figures in the half, though he missed numerous defensive assignments.

Washington's game is Thursday against Cal State Northridge.

"If we're playing like this on Thursday, we need to go back to the drawing board and change a lot of things," Romar said.
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Source: http://www.king5.com/sports/college/huskies/South-Dakota-State-routs-Washington-92-73-135833413.html

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Peterson, Ponder hurt; Vikings top Redskins 33-26

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updated 4:10 p.m. ET Dec. 24, 2011

LANDOVER, Md. - The Minnesota Vikings survived injuries to Adrian Peterson and Christian Ponder on back-to-back plays Saturday to end a six-game losing streak, beating the Washington Redskins 33-26.

Toby Gerhart filled in for Peterson and set up a touchdown with a 67-yard run, and Joe Webb threw for two touchdowns and ran for another while subbing for Ponder.

Webb's 8-yard pass to Percy Harvin broke a 23-all tie early in the fourth quarter, and rookie Mistral Raymond's first career interception set up Ryan Longwell's 23-yard field goal that gave the Vikings a 10-point lead with 4:05 to play.

The Vikings are 3-12. The Redskins lost their sixth straight home game to fall to 5-10.

Peterson's left knee was hurt on the first offensive play of the second half. Ponder suffered a concussion.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Clashes between sect, police kill 61 in Nigeria

Fighting between a radical Muslim sect and paramilitary forces in Nigeria has killed at least 61 people over several days of violence in the nation's northeast that has left churches bombed and people hiding in fear, authorities said.

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In hard-hit Yobe state, where at least 50 people died, the government on Saturday ordered a dusk-till-dawn curfew following attacks by the sect known as Boko Haram. In Maiduguri, the capital of neighboring Borno state, bombs reduced at least three churches to rubble and raised fears of further attacks by a group that claimed Christmas Eve bombings last year that killed dozens.

The fighting began Thursday in the two states, with gunfire and explosions heard into the night and the following day in an arid region that borders Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Damaturu, the capital of Yobe state, and the town of Potiskum bore the brunt of the violence.

In Damaturu, residents fled their homes near the city's central mosque ahead of a combined attack by soldiers and the federal police's feared Mobile Police, known as "kill-and-go" for their propensity for violence. The paramilitary forces raided the area in armored personnel carriers and tanks, with heavy gunfire marking their arrival.

"We were able to kill 12 of the Boko Haram armed sect and bombers," local police commissioner Lawan Tanko said. The police commissioner said officers also recovered Kalashnikov rifles, ammunition and explosives.

In Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, a mortuary official who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter told The Associated Press at least 11 bodies had been brought in from the violence. Authorities blamed Boko Haram for firebombing at least three churches around the capital, attacks that killed one pastor and his young child.

This is just the latest in a series of bombings over the last year by Boko Haram. The group, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the local Hausa language, wants to implement strict Shariah law across a nation of more than 160 million people that is home to both Christians and Muslims.

Boko Haram claimed responsibility for a Nov. 4 attack on Damaturu, Yobe state's capital, that killed more than 100 people. The group also claimed the Aug. 24 suicide car bombing of the U.N. headquarters in Nigeria's capital that killed 24 people and wounded 116 others.

While initially targeting enemies via hit-and-run assassinations from the back of motorbikes, violence by Boko Haram now has a new sophistication and apparent planning that includes high-profile attacks with greater casualties. The sect is responsible for at least 465 killings in Nigeria this year alone, according to an AP count.

Boko Haram has splintered into three factions, with one wing increasingly willing to kill as it maintains contact with terror groups in North Africa and Somalia, diplomats and security sources say. That, as well as its increasingly violent attacks, have some worried the group will carry out further attacks around Christmas and New Year's.

Last year, a series of Christmas Eve bombings in the central Nigerian city of Jos claimed by Boko Haram killed at least 32 people and wounded at least 74 others.

With those attacks in mind, the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria's capital of Abuja issued a warning Friday to citizens to be "particularly vigilant" around churches, large crowds and areas where foreigners congregate.

Analysts say the government's response remains strained as President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the country's south, remains worried about alienating the country's predominantly Muslim north with heavy-handed tactics. In 2009, a military and police crackdown following rioting by Boko Haram members in and around Maiduguri left 700 people dead.

Yet since Thursday, authorities have been using paramilitary police and soldiers more freely. Tanko, the Yobe state police commissioner, said joint patrols by the military and police would continue.

"When you are fighting people you don't know, you cannot say that's the end of the exercise," Tanko said. "We are trying to ensure that will be the end, but we are monitoring what is going on. But we know we cannot specifically say that will be the end."

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Jon Gambrell reported from Lagos, Nigeria and can be reached at www.twitter.com/jongambrellAP.

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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45782867/ns/world_news-africa/

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Mobile, Ala. mayor apprehends intruder at home (Providence Journal)

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California Attorney General Sues Fannie and Freddie

California Attorney General Kamala Harris is asking the court to force Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to turn over information about their servicing, foreclosure, property leasing, and mortgage securitization activities in the state.

Harris issued subpoenas to each of the GSEs last month, which according to the Los Angeles Times, outlined 51 questions the attorney general wanted answered ? just one facet of Harris? investigation to ascertain the extent to which mortgage lenders and servicers contributed to the state?s foreclosure and housing crisis.

According to multiple media reports, Harris? lawsuits against the two GSEs, filed Tuesday in California Superior Court in San Francisco, claim Fannie and Freddie have refused to comply with the subpoenas.

Bloomberg Businessweek says in the complaints, Harris maintains the GSEs are ?frustrating the Attorney General?s efforts to investigate and combat crime, blight and other threats to the health and safety of Californians.?

Fannie and Freddie?s regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), had reportedly instructed the two mortgage financiers not to respond to Harris? initial subpoenas on the grounds that states do not have the authority to take such action against the federally controlled GSEs.

Attorneys for FHFA described Harris? request for information as ?frequently vague and ambiguous? and one that would place a burden ?nothing short of staggering? on the GSEs in order to gather the details she?s demanding, according to the Associated Press.

Harris wants Fannie and Freddie to identify all the California homes on which they foreclosed, as well as whether or not any were used for drug dealing or prostitution and the impact such activity had on the property?s value.

The attorney general?s office also plans to look into the history of tax payment on the properties, evictions involving military families, and the GSEs? actions related to the purchasing, packaging, and re-selling of so-called toxic mortgages.

Harris announced an official alliance with Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto earlier this month for the purpose of coordinating efforts between their offices in order to speed up investigations of misconduct and fraud within the mortgage industry. Harris said at the time that she is making ?mortgage-related law enforcement action a top priority.?

The two AGs joined forces after both dropped out of the multi-state effort to negotiate a settlement with the nation?s top five mortgage servicers over the robo-signing abuses that were disclosed last fall.

Source: http://www.dsnews.com/articles/california-attorney-general-sues-fannie-and-freddie-2011-12-21

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Egypt index slumps; Moody's cuts country rating (AP)

CAIRO, Egypt ? Egypt's benchmark stock index dropped to its lowest level in over a year on Thursday as a deepening political crisis in the Arab world's most populous nation clouded its political future and prompted Moody's Investors Service to push the government's bond rating deeper into junk status.

The Egyptian Exchange's EGX30 index closed 2.3 percent lower, to 3,616 points, its lowest level since mid-2009, according to data on the exchange's Web site. The index is down almost 50 percent so far this year as investors fled the market amid the unrest stemming from the protests that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak in mid-February and have continued on a near daily basis since then.

The decline came even as the country's military-appointed prime minister called for national dialogue to end the clashes and protests that have crippled the country's economy and cast a pall on its transition to democracy.

The festering unrest prompted Moody's to cut Egypt's government bond rating to B2 from B1, with the agency on Wednesday citing, among its reasons for the downgrade, what it described as the "continued unsettled political conditions" that have led to the installation of the country's fourth transitional government since the start of the Jan. 25 uprising.

Moody's said that the "repeated changes in government leadership have resulted in ineffective and unpredictable economic policies."

It also cited the deterioration in the country's external payments position since the uprising, with net international reserves dropping about 44 percent since the end of December to $20.2 billion by the end of November. A portion of that has gone to propping up the Egyptian pound, which has seen its value fall relative to the dollar.

The near-daily protests since Mubarak handed over power to the military in mid-February have crippled the economy. Tourism and foreign direct investment ? two of the country's foreign currency mainstays ? have been decimated while manufacturing and productivity have been hard hit by the demonstrations.

The pound was trading at about 6.0295 on Thursday, according to forex Web site XE.com, but analysts worry that the depletion in foreign exchange reserves could lead to an even sharper depreciation that, in turn, would bring about a spike in the inflation rate.

In addition, while tens of billions of dollars have been pledged by foreign donors and institutions, Prime Minister Kamal El-Ganzouri said Thursday that only $1 billion had been delivered so far. Rounding off the country's litany of fiscal woes is that it has been wary of turning to the International Monetary Fund for a $3 billion loan.

"Moody's believes that the Central Bank of Egypt will find it increasingly difficult to maintain adequate international liquidity in the months or year ahead, raising the risk of a balance-of-payments crisis," the agency said in a statement.

Much of the current political turmoil stems from a standoff between the military and protesters who are demanding that the ruling generals step down and hand over power to civilian rule.

Recent violent clashes that left at least 14 dead have tapered off, but tensions remain high in the country especially as the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood appears to have strengthened its winnings after the second round of staggered parliamentary elections. The harder-line Salfist groups have come in second, raising fears that the next legislature will be dominated by Islamists.

El-Ganzouri called for a national dialogue and pleaded for a two-month period of calm to allow the country to restore security and some semblance of economic stability. He also said the ruling generals were eager to relinquish power, but did not elaborate.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/stocks/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111222/ap_on_bi_ge/ml_egypt_economy

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UTHealth researchers link multiple sclerosis to different area of brain

UTHealth researchers link multiple sclerosis to different area of brain [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Dec-2011
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University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

HOUSTON (Dec. 22, 2011) Radiology researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have found evidence that multiple sclerosis affects an area of the brain that controls cognitive, sensory and motor functioning apart from the disabling damage caused by the disease's visible lesions.

The thalamus of the brain was selected as the benchmark for the study conducted by faculty at the UTHealth Medical School. Lead researchers include Khader M. Hasan, Ph.D., associate professor, and Ponnada A. Narayana, Ph.D., professor and director of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging; and Jerry S. Wolinsky, M.D., the Bartels Family and Opal C. Rankin Professor in the Department of Neurology.

Results of the research were published in a recent edition of The Journal of Neuroscience.

"The thalamus is a central area that relates to the rest of the brain and acts as the 'post office,' " said Hasan, first author of the paper. "It also is an area that has the least amount of damage from lesions in the brain but we see volume loss, so it appears other brain damage related to the disease is also occurring."

Researchers have known that the thalamus loses volume in size with typical aging, which accelerates after age 70. The UTHealth multidisciplinary team's purpose was to assess if there was more volume loss in patients with multiple sclerosis, which could explain the dementia-related decline associated with the disease.

"Multiple sclerosis patients have cognitive deficits and the thalamus plays an important role in cognitive function. The lesions we can see but there is subclinical activity in multiple sclerosis where you can't see the changes," said senior author Narayana. "There are neurodegenerative changes even when the brain looks normal and we saw this damage early in the disease process."

For the study, researchers used precise imaging by the powerful 3 Tessla MRI scanner to compare the brains of 109 patients with the disease to 255 healthy subjects. The patients were recruited through the Multiple Sclerosis Research Group at UTHealth, directed by Wolinsky, and the healthy controls through the Department of Pediatrics' Children's Learning Institute.

Adjusting for age-related changes in the thalamus, the patients with multiple sclerosis had less thalamic volume than the controls. The amount of thalamic loss also appeared to be related to the severity of disability.

"This is looking at multiple sclerosis in a different way," Hasan said. "The thalami are losing cellular content and we can use this as a marker of what's going on. If we can find a way to detect the disease earlier in a more vulnerable population, we could begin treatment sooner."

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UTHealth co-authors are Indika S. Walimuni, Ph.D., post-doctoral research associate; Humaira Abid, M.D., former post-doctoral research associate; Linda Ewing-Cobbs, Ph.D., professor of pediatrics; and Richard Frye, M.D., former assistant professor of pediatrics and neurology. The research was funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health. The title of the article is "Multimodal Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Thalamic Development and Aging Across the Human Lifespan: Implications to Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis."


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UTHealth researchers link multiple sclerosis to different area of brain [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Dec-2011
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Contact: Deborah Mann Lake
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University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

HOUSTON (Dec. 22, 2011) Radiology researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have found evidence that multiple sclerosis affects an area of the brain that controls cognitive, sensory and motor functioning apart from the disabling damage caused by the disease's visible lesions.

The thalamus of the brain was selected as the benchmark for the study conducted by faculty at the UTHealth Medical School. Lead researchers include Khader M. Hasan, Ph.D., associate professor, and Ponnada A. Narayana, Ph.D., professor and director of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging; and Jerry S. Wolinsky, M.D., the Bartels Family and Opal C. Rankin Professor in the Department of Neurology.

Results of the research were published in a recent edition of The Journal of Neuroscience.

"The thalamus is a central area that relates to the rest of the brain and acts as the 'post office,' " said Hasan, first author of the paper. "It also is an area that has the least amount of damage from lesions in the brain but we see volume loss, so it appears other brain damage related to the disease is also occurring."

Researchers have known that the thalamus loses volume in size with typical aging, which accelerates after age 70. The UTHealth multidisciplinary team's purpose was to assess if there was more volume loss in patients with multiple sclerosis, which could explain the dementia-related decline associated with the disease.

"Multiple sclerosis patients have cognitive deficits and the thalamus plays an important role in cognitive function. The lesions we can see but there is subclinical activity in multiple sclerosis where you can't see the changes," said senior author Narayana. "There are neurodegenerative changes even when the brain looks normal and we saw this damage early in the disease process."

For the study, researchers used precise imaging by the powerful 3 Tessla MRI scanner to compare the brains of 109 patients with the disease to 255 healthy subjects. The patients were recruited through the Multiple Sclerosis Research Group at UTHealth, directed by Wolinsky, and the healthy controls through the Department of Pediatrics' Children's Learning Institute.

Adjusting for age-related changes in the thalamus, the patients with multiple sclerosis had less thalamic volume than the controls. The amount of thalamic loss also appeared to be related to the severity of disability.

"This is looking at multiple sclerosis in a different way," Hasan said. "The thalami are losing cellular content and we can use this as a marker of what's going on. If we can find a way to detect the disease earlier in a more vulnerable population, we could begin treatment sooner."

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UTHealth co-authors are Indika S. Walimuni, Ph.D., post-doctoral research associate; Humaira Abid, M.D., former post-doctoral research associate; Linda Ewing-Cobbs, Ph.D., professor of pediatrics; and Richard Frye, M.D., former assistant professor of pediatrics and neurology. The research was funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health. The title of the article is "Multimodal Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Thalamic Development and Aging Across the Human Lifespan: Implications to Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis."


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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Paul Grabs Lead in New Iowa Poll (Taegan Goddard's Political Wire)

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Iranian exiles ready to leave Iraq camp (AP)

PARIS ? The head of an Iranian exile group says more than 3,000 of its members holed up in a camp in eastern Iraq are ready to leave if they get U.S. and U.N. security guarantees.

Paris-based leader Maryam Rajavi said in a statement Tuesday that Camp Ashraf residents are "in principle prepared to relocate to Camp Liberty" ? a recently vacated former United States military base ? if their safety can be guaranteed.

The armed People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran moved to the camp during the regime of Saddam Hussein, who saw them as a convenient ally against Tehran. They were disarmed by U.S. soldiers during the Iraq invasion in 2003, and have since become an irritant to Iraq's Shiite-led government, which is now trying to bolster ties with its neighbor.

The United Nations has said that at least 34 people were killed in an April raid on the camp by Iraqi security forces, and Iraq authorities have vowed to close the facility by Dec. 31.

The Obama administration ? hoping to avoid a possible violent standoff with Iraqi authorities ? urged the residents Monday to accept a U.N.-brokered deal to move to the temporary site near Baghdad airport where arrangements would be made for them to resettle elsewhere.

The Iranian dissidents have previously resisted leaving, saying they fear persecution at the hands of Iraqi authorities, and sought an extension to the Iraqi deadline.

But on Tuesday, Rajavi said for the move to Camp Liberty to be completed, the "minimum guarantees for the residents' safety and well-being in order to prevent a recurrence of violence and bloodshed until the residents are resettled in third countries" must be given.

The group said Rajavi had sent a letter Dec. 10 to President Barack Obama and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon outlining the guarantees the dissidents are seeking, including security protection during and after the move by the U.S., European or U.N. forces ? not by the Iraqi government.

U.S. officials said Monday that the new facility would remain under Iraqi government control, but come under U.N. supervision. Residents not wanting to return to Iran, or live in third countries to which they have family ties, would be able to apply for U.N. refugee status, they said.

The People's Mujahedeen has been branded a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S., a designation now under review by the State Department. It has been removed from similar blacklists in Europe.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

AP IMPACT: When your criminal past isn't yours

In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, Kathleen Casey poses on a street in Cambridge, Mass. A case of mistaken identity landed Casey on the streets without a job or a home. The company hired to run her background check for a potential employer mistakenly found the wrong Kathleen Casey, who lived nearby but was 18 years younger and had a criminal record. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, Kathleen Casey poses on a street in Cambridge, Mass. A case of mistaken identity landed Casey on the streets without a job or a home. The company hired to run her background check for a potential employer mistakenly found the wrong Kathleen Casey, who lived nearby but was 18 years younger and had a criminal record. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, Kathleen Casey poses on a street in Cambridge, Mass. A case of mistaken identity landed Casey on the streets without a job or a home. The company hired to run her background check for a potential employer mistakenly found the wrong Kathleen Casey, who lived nearby but was 18 years younger and had a criminal record. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, Kathleen Casey poses on a street in Cambridge, Mass. A case of mistaken identity landed Casey on the streets without a job or a home. The company hired to run her background check for a potential employer mistakenly found the wrong Kathleen Casey, who lived nearby but was 18 years younger and had a criminal record. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

In this Nov. 10, 2010 photo, Gina Marie Haynes, left, looks over documents with her boyfriend Shawn Hicks before she heads to a job interview in Frisco, Texas. Haynes had just moved from Philadelphia to Texas with her boyfriend in August 2010 and lined up a job managing apartments. A background check found fraud charges, and Haynes lost the offer. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

In this Nov. 10, 2010 photo, Gina Marie Haynes looks over documents before heading to a job interview in Frisco, Texas. Gina Marie Haynes had just moved from Philadelphia to Texas with her boyfriend in August 2010 and lined up a job managing apartments. A background check found fraud charges, and Haynes lost the offer. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

(AP) ? A clerical error landed Kathleen Casey on the streets.

Out of work two years, her unemployment benefits exhausted, in danger of losing her apartment, Casey applied for a job in the pharmacy of a Boston drugstore. She was offered $11 an hour. All she had to do was pass a background check.

It turned up a 14-count criminal indictment. Kathleen Casey had been charged with larceny in a scam against an elderly man and woman that involved forged checks and fake credit cards.

There was one technicality: The company that ran the background check, First Advantage, had the wrong woman. The rap sheet belonged to Kathleen A. Casey, who lived in another town nearby and was 18 years younger.

Kathleen Ann Casey, would-be pharmacy technician, was clean.

"It knocked my legs out from under me," she says.

The business of background checks is booming. Employers spend at least $2 billion a year to look into the pasts of their prospective employees. They want to make sure they're not hiring a thief, or worse.

But it is a system weakened by the conversion to digital files and compromised by the welter of private companies that profit by amassing public records and selling them to employers. These flaws have devastating consequences.

It is a system in which the most sensitive information from people's pasts is bought and sold as a commodity.

A system in which computers scrape the public files of court systems around the country to retrieve personal data. But a system in which what they retrieve isn't checked for errors that would be obvious to human eyes.

A system that can damage reputations and, in a time of precious few job opportunities, rob honest workers of a chance at a new start. And a system that can leave the Kathleen Caseys of the world ? the innocent ones ? living in a car.

Those are the results of an investigation by The Associated Press that included a review of thousands of pages of court filings and interviews with dozens of court officials, data providers, lawyers, victims and regulators.

"It's an entirely new frontier," says Leonard Bennett, a Virginia lawyer who has represented hundreds of plaintiffs alleging they were the victims of inaccurate background checks. "They're making it up as they go along."

Two decades ago, if a county wanted to update someone's criminal record, a clerk had to put a piece of paper in a file. And if you wanted to read about someone's criminal past, you had to walk into a courthouse and thumb through it. Today, half the courts in the United States put criminal records on their public websites.

Digitization was supposed to make criminal records easier to access and easier to update. To protect privacy, laws were passed requiring courts to redact some information, such as birth dates and Social Security numbers, before they put records online. But digitization perpetuates errors.

"There's very little human judgment," says Sharon Dietrich, an attorney with Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, a law firm focused on poorer clients. Dietrich represents victims of inaccurate background checks. "They don't seem to have much incentive to get it right."

Dietrich says her firm fields about twice as many complaints about inaccurate background checks as it did five years ago.

The mix-ups can start with a mistake entered into the logs of a law enforcement agency or a court file. The biggest culprits, though, are companies that compile databases using public information.

In some instances, their automated formulas misinterpret the information provided them. Other times, as Casey discovered, records wind up assigned to the wrong people with a common name.

Another common problem: When a government agency erases a criminal conviction after a designated period of good behavior, many of the commercial databases don't perform the updates required to purge offenses that have been wiped out from public record.

It hasn't helped that dozens of databases are now run by mom-and-pop businesses with limited resources to monitor the accuracy of the records.

The industry of providing background checks has been growing to meet the rising demand for the service. In the 1990s, about half of employers said they checked backgrounds. In the decade since Sept. 11, that figure has grown to more than 90 percent, according to the Society for Human Resource Management.

To take advantage of the growing number of businesses willing to pay for background checks, hundreds of companies have dispatched computer programs to scour the Internet for free court data.

But those data do not always tell the full story.

Gina Marie Haynes had just moved from Philadelphia to Texas with her boyfriend in August 2010 and lined up a job managing apartments. A background check found fraud charges, and Haynes lost the offer.

A year earlier, she had bought a Saab, and the day she drove it off the lot, smoke started pouring from the hood. The dealer charged $291.48 for repairs. When Haynes refused to pay, the dealer filed fraud charges.

Haynes relented and paid after six months. Anyone looking at Haynes' physical file at the courthouse in Montgomery County, Pa., would have seen that the fraud charge had been removed. But it was still listed in the limited information on the court's website.

The website has since been updated, but Haynes, 40, has no idea how many companies downloaded the outdated data. She has spent hours calling background check companies to see whether she is in their databases. Getting the information removed and corrected from so many different databases can be a daunting mission. Even if it's right in one place, it can be wrong in another database unknown to an individual until a prospective employer requests information from it. By then, the damage is done.

"I want my life back," Haynes says.

Haynes has since found work, but she says that is only because her latest employer didn't run a background check.

Hard data on errors in background checks are not public. Most leading background check companies contacted by the AP would not disclose how many of their records need to be corrected each year.

A recent class-action settlement with one major database company, HireRight Solutions Inc., provides a glimpse at the magnitude of the problems.

The settlement, which received tentative approval from a federal judge in Virginia last month, requires HireRight to pay $28.4 million to settle allegations that it didn't properly notify people about background checks and didn't properly respond to complaints about inaccurate files. After covering attorney fees of up to $9.4 million, the fund will be dispersed among nearly 700,000 people for alleged violations that occurred from 2004 to 2010. Individual payments will range from $15 to $20,000.

In an effort to prevent bad information from being spread, some courts are trying to block the computer programs that background check companies deploy to scrape data off court websites. The programs not only can misrepresent the official court record but can also hog network resources, bringing websites to a halt.

Virginia, Arizona and New Mexico have installed security software to block automated programs from getting to their courts' sites. New Mexico's site was once slowed so much by automated data-mining programs that it took minutes for anyone else to complete a basic search. Since New Mexico blocked the data miners, it now takes seconds.

In the digital age, some states have seen an opportunity to cash in by selling their data to companies. Arizona charges $3,000 per year for a bundle of discs containing all its criminal files. The data includes personal identifiers that aren't on the website, including driver's license numbers and partial Social Security numbers.

Other states, exasperated by mounting errors in the data, have stopped offering wholesale subscriptions to their records.

North Carolina, a pioneer in marketing electronic criminal records, made $4 million selling the data last year. But officials discovered that some background check companies were refusing to fix errors pointed out by the state or to update stale information.

State officials say some companies paid $5,105 for the database but refused to pay a mandatory $370 monthly fee for daily updates to the files ? or they would pay the fee but fail to run the update. The updates provided critical fixes, such as correcting misspelled names or deleting expunged cases.

North Carolina, which has been among the most aggressive in ferreting out errors in its customers' files, stopped selling its criminal records in bulk. It has moved to a system of selling records one at a time. By switching to a more methodical approach, North Carolina hopes to eliminate the sloppy record-keeping practices that has emerged as more companies have been allowed to vacuum up massive amounts of data in a single sweep.

Virginia ended its subscription program. To get full court files now, you have to go to the courthouse in person. You can get abstracts online, but they lack Social Security numbers and birth dates, and are basically useless for a serious search.

North Carolina told the AP that taxpayers have been "absorbing the expense and ill will generated by the members of the commercial data industry who continue to provide bad information while falsely attributing it to our courts' records."

North Carolina identified some companies misusing the records, but other culprits have gone undetected because the data was resold multiple times.

Some of the biggest data providers were accused of perpetuating errors. North Carolina revoke the licenses of CoreLogic SafeRent, Thomson West, CourtTrax and five others for repeatedly disseminating bad information or failing to download updates.

Thomson West says it was punished for two instances of failing to delete outdated criminal records in a timely manner. Such instances are "extremely rare" and led to improvements in Thomson West's computer systems, the company said.

CoreLogic says its accuracy standards meet the law, and it seemed to blame North Carolina, saying that the state's actions "directly contributed to the conditions which resulted in the alleged contract violations," but it would not elaborate. CourtTrax did not respond to requests for comment.

Other background check companies say the errors aren't always their fault.

LexisNexis, a major provider of background checks and criminal data, said in a statement that any errors in its records "stem from inaccuracies in original source material ? typically public records such as courthouse documents."

But other problems have arisen with the shift to digital criminal records. Even technical glitches can cause mistakes.

Companies that run background checks sometimes blame weather. Ann Lane says her investigations firm, Carolina Investigative Research, in North Carolina, has endured hurricanes and ice storms that knocked out power to her computers and took them out of sync with court computers.

While computers are offline, critical updates to files can be missed. That can cause one person's records to fall into another person's file, Lane says. She says glitches show up in her database at least once a year.

Lane says she double-checks the physical court filings, a step she says many other companies do not take. She calls her competitors' actions shortsighted.

"A lot of these database companies think it's 'ka-ching ka-ching ka-ching,'" she says.

Data providers defend their accuracy. LexisNexis does more than 12 million background checks a year. It is one of the world's biggest data providers, with more than 22 billion public records on its own computers.

It says fewer than 1 percent of its background checks are disputed. That still amounts to 120,000 people ? more than the population of Topeka, Kan.

But there are problems with those assertions. People rarely know when they are victims of data errors. Employers are required by law to tell job applicants when they've been rejected because of negative information in a background check. But many do not.

Even the vaunted FBI criminal records database has problems. The FBI database has information on sentencings and other case results for only half its arrest records. Many people in the database have been cleared of charges. The Justice Department says the records are incomplete because states are inconsistent in reporting the conclusions of their cases. The FBI restricts access to its records, locking out the commercial database providers that regularly buy information from state and county government agencies.

Data providers are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission and required by federal law to have "reasonable procedures" to keep accurate records. Few cases are filed against them, though, mostly because building a case is difficult.

A series of breaches in the mid-2000s put the spotlight on data providers' accuracy and security. The fallout was supposed to put the industry on a path to reform, and many companies tightened security. But the latest problems show that some accuracy practices are broken.

The industry says it polices itself and believes the approach is working. Mike Cool, a vice president with Acxiom Corp., a data wholesaler, praised an accreditation system developed by an industry group, the National Association of Professional Background Screeners. Fear of litigation keeps the number of errors in check, he says.

"The system works well if everyone stays compliant," Cool says.

But when the system breaks down, it does so spectacularly.

Dennis Teague was disappointed when he was rejected for a job at the Wisconsin state fair. He was horrified to learn why: A background check showed a 13-page rap sheet loaded with gun and drug crimes and lengthy prison lockups. But it wasn't his record. A cousin had apparently given Teague's name as his own during an arrest.

What galled Teague was that the police knew the cousin's true identity. It was even written on the background check. Yet below Teague's name, there was an unmistakable message, in bold letters: "Convicted Felon."

Teague sued Wisconsin's Department of Justice, which furnished the data and prepared the report. He blamed a faulty algorithm that the state uses to match people to crimes in its electronic database of criminal records. The state says it was appropriate to include the cousin's record, because that kind of information is useful to employers the same way it is useful to law enforcement.

Teague argued that the computers should have been programmed to keep the records separate.

"I feel powerless," he says. "I feel like I have the worst luck ever. It's basically like I'm being punished for living right."

One of Teague's lawyers, Jeff Myer of Legal Action of Wisconsin, an advocacy law firm for poorer clients, says the state is protecting the sale of its lucrative databases.

"It's a big moneymaker, and that's what it's all about," Myer says. "The convenience of online information is so seductive that the record-keepers have stopped thinking about its inaccuracy. As valuable as I find public information that's available over the Internet, I don't think people have a full appreciation of the dark side."

In court papers, Wisconsin defended its inclusion of Teague's name in its database because his cousin has used it as an alias.

"We've already refuted Mr. Teague's claims in our court documents," said Dana Brueck, a spokeswoman for Wisconsin's Department of Justice. "We're not going to quibble with him in the press."

A Wisconsin state judge plans to issue his decision in Teague's case by March 11.

The number of people pulling physical court files for background checks is shrinking as more courts put information online. With fewer people to control quality, accuracy suffers.

Some states are pushing ahead with electronic records programs anyway. Arizona says it hasn't had problems with companies failing to implement updates.

Others are more cautious. New Mexico had considered selling its data in bulk but decided against it because officials felt they didn't have an effective way to enforce updates.

Meanwhile, the victims of data inaccuracies try to build careers with flawed reputations.

Kathleen Casey scraped by on temporary work until she settled her lawsuit against First Advantage, the background check company. It corrected her record. But the bad data has come up in background checks conducted by other companies.

She has found work, but she says the experience has left her scarred.

"It's like Jurassic Park. They come at you from all angles, and God knows what's going to jump out of a tree at you or attack you from the front or from the side," she says. "This could rear its ugly head again ? and what am I going to do then?"

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AP Technology Writer Michael Liedtke in San Francisco contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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