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Pilot ejected while diving small airplane near Chattanooga; search under way

By Gil Aegerter, Staff Writer, NBC News

A student pilot was ejected from a small aircraft above an area east of Chattanooga, Tenn., in a freak accident Friday evening, and authorities were searching for him.

The accident occurred when the owner of the Zodiac 601XL plane was taking lessons from an instructor, NBC station WRCB of Nashville reported, citing police. A malfunction caused the plane to nose dive and the canopy flew open -- and neither man was wearing a seat belt, WRCB reported.

The accident occurred at about 2,500 feet,?the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported.?

The instructor was able to land the aircraft back at Collegedale Municipal Airport, operations manager Chris Hancock confirmed to NBC News. He directed further questions to a Collegedale police spokesman who could not immediately be reached.


A ground search was under way in Bradley County, WRCB said. The Times Free Press said the owner-pilot had a cell phone with him and rescuers were pinging it in an attempt to find him.

Neither of the men was identified publicly by authorities.

WRCB said the plane had been owned by a man killed in a December crash and then was sold to the current owner, described as an experienced pilot who wanted more training in the Zodiac.

The Zodiac 601XL is a single-engine kit aircraft offered for home builders. Its two seats are side by side under a large domed, canopy.

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Feds respond to Exxon criticism over Mont. spill

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- Federal officials say a report that found Exxon Mobil Corp. took "reasonable precautions" to address flooding that triggered an oil spill into Montana's Yellowstone River did not reflect the government's final determination in the case.

Friday's statement from the Department of Transportation comes after Exxon criticized a $1.7 million proposed penalty over its 2011 Silvertip pipeline break.

The company said allegations it failed to address flood risks were contrary to findings last year by federal investigators. About 63,000 gallons of crude spilled after floodwaters exposed the pipeline and it broke.

Government spokeswoman Jeannie Layson said the earlier findings did not comprise the complete investigation, and cannot be compared to the proposed penalty.

Exxon has until late April to appeal. Spokesman Patrick Henretty said the company is evaluating its next steps.

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'G.I. Joe: Retaliation': The Reviews Are In!

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson takes the helm in this CGI-heavy reboot
By Driadonna Roland


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The Rio Bonito House Fully Lives Up To Its Name

The The Rio Bonito House is set in a lush mountainous area in eastern Rio De Janeiro. It looks the the perfectly pleasant weekend getaway, but more than that, the design is notable because of the balance of both delicate and strong materials. More »


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Worker denies drinking thousands of dollars of old whiskey in mansion

SCOTTDALE, Pa. (AP) ? The former live-in caretaker of a southwestern Pennsylvania mansion is denying he drank four dozen bottles of well-aged whiskey, saying it wouldn't have been safe to drink and "evaporated" instead.

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (http://bit.ly/16jQrhx ) reports 63-year-old John Saunders issued that denial outside a district judge's courtroom on Wednesday. It came after his preliminary hearing on theft and other charges was postponed until May 15 so he could apply for a public defender.

Owner Patricia Hill found 52 bottles of Old Farm Pure Rye Whiskey in a century-old Georgian mansion she bought last year and police say an expert appraised them at more than $102,000.

Scottdale police charged Saunders with stealing the whiskey ? by drinking it ? after his DNA was found on some empty bottles.

Saunders says Hill is exaggerating the whiskey's value.

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Global IPOs rise on stock market rebound, private equity exits

By Olivia Oran, Kylie MacLellan and Elzio Barreto

(Reuters) - Global equity fundraising rose 24 percent in the first quarter from a year ago, as strong markets and easing concerns about the economy encouraged more companies to raise capital through initial public offerings and other capital market transactions.

Private equity-backed companies queued up to list shares as U.S. stock markets reached record highs, helping boost U.S. IPO volumes by 65 percent so far this quarter. Bankers expect more investments from the 2006-2007 buyout boom years to crowd the IPO market this year.

Investor confidence also returned after political and economic uncertainties stymied capital raising in 2012, in Europe in particular. While some risks remain, including political uncertainty in Italy stemming from an inconclusive election last month and wobbles over a bailout deal for Cyprus, stock markets have been fairly resilient in the region.

Global equity fundraising, which includes IPOs and secondary offerings, rose to $183 billion (120 billion pounds) so far this quarter from $147 billion (97 billion pounds) in the same period last year, according to Thomson Reuters data as of March 27.

IPO volumes rose 37 percent to $21 billion (13 billion pounds), as the surge in U.S. activity and a rebound in European volumes offset a 56 percent decline in Asia, the data shows.

"It's been a very active quarter as investors are rallying behind an economic recovery," said Philip Drury, co-head of equity capital markets for the Americas at Citi . "We think you are going to see a meaningful increase in the number of critical mass IPOs in the second and third quarter as market conditions are very robust, and we are advising clients to access the window of opportunity."

Private equity firms looking to sell portfolio companies are driving much of this activity in the United States across various sectors like industrials, retail and consumer, and healthcare.

Large private equity-backed companies planning IPOs later this year include eye care company Bausch & Lomb Inc, technology products retailer CDW Corp, theme park operator Sea World Parks and Entertainment and testing services company Quintiles Transnational Corp.

"Public market investors are more comfortable today with leverage on IPOs because their outlook on the business environment is more optimistic than it was in the past," said Mary Ann Deignan, head of equity capital markets for the Americas at Bank of America Merrill Lynch .

"That leads us to be able to go to financial sponsors and give them new advice about companies that we told them a year ago they couldn't take public."

U.S. technology IPOs, meanwhile, comprised a mere 8.8 percent of IPO activity, compared with 34 percent in the year prior, as fervor for the sector tempered after Facebook Inc's $16 billion (10 billion pounds) public debut in May 2012 fell flat.

In the absence of deals that hit the market in 2012, including Facebook and business software maker Workday Inc , the majority of technology offerings this year are likely to be smaller companies in sectors like business software, advertising technology and data storage, bankers say.

"There are a ton of (technology) companies out there with revenue of about $75 million (49 million pounds) to $125 million (82 million pounds) that are growing at least 20 percent a year and are profitable," said Paul Deninger, a senior managing director at Evercore Partners Inc . "Those are the deals that are going to emerge this year."

In the first quarter of this year, Goldman Sachs Group Inc topped the global ranking of equity underwriters with 86 deals accounting for proceeds of $23 billion (15 billion pounds), up from No. 2 in the first quarter of 2012. Morgan Stanley followed as No. 2 and Citigroup as No. 3.

Goldman Sachs was also the leader for global IPOs, raising $2.7 billion (1.7 billion pounds) for clients, followed by Deutsche Bank and Citigroup.

PICK-UP IN EUROPE

In Europe, improving stock markets have encouraged a string of companies to test the water for initial public offerings, which began to show signs of a pick-up in the final quarter of 2012 after years of subdued activity due to the financial crisis.

Housebuilder Crest Nicholson Holdings PLC and insurer esure Group PLC were among those going public in London, which saw the bulk of activity, while German real estate group LEG Immobilien AG completed Europe's biggest listing of the quarter when it raised 1.3 billion euros in Frankfurt.

"We've now seen a number of companies successfully getting IPOs done and other issuers ... could look to take advantage of the momentum and revisit deals that they put on the back burner," said Klaus Hessberger, co-head of EMEA ECM at JPMorgan Chase & Co .

"Investors are interested in Europe again and we're seeing U.S. money coming into European equities ... The crisis isn't over, but the market and sentiment have come a long way compared to where they were 12 months ago."

But bankers caution activity is still far from returning to normal.

"There is a reasonable pipeline but deal making activity is not at a high level. There are deals to come, but I think right now people are still looking at the market with sobriety," said Craig Coben, head of EMEA ECM at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

In the second quarter, Dutch telecoms group KPN is expected to complete a planned 3 billion euro rights issue, while German chemical company Evonik plans to float in April.

Among others reported to be preparing to float in the coming months are Germany's biggest real estate firm, Deutsche Annington, which could yield as much as 1.5 billion euros, and Cinven-owned British insurer Partnership Assurance.

ASIA SLOWLY EMERGES

Equity issuance in Asia ex-Japan rebounded as companies took advantage of surging share prices to raise $46 billion (30 billion pounds) in stock and convertible bond offerings, 6 percent more than a year earlier.

The three largest equity deals in the world so far this year were all in Asia, including the Japanese government's $7.7 billion (5.0 billion pounds) stake sale in Japan Tobacco Inc , Minsheng Banking Corp's $3.2 billion (2.1 billion pounds) convertible bond and the $3.1 billion (2.0 billion pounds) sale of new shares by China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) .

The $1.3 billion (858.4 million pounds) IPO of Mapletree Greater China Commercial Trust underscored a trend expected to continue for the remainder of the year, with yield-hungry investors looking to boost returns with global interest rates seen low for the foreseeable future.

"Interest rates remain very low so investors continue to search for yield," said Jonathan Penkin, head of equity capital markets for Asia ex-Japan at Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong. "High quality assets with a yield element are all near or at the top of their historical trading ranges."

Still, IPO activity sank 56 percent from last year to $3.3 billion (2.1 billion pounds), making it the slowest start of the year in the region since 2009. Despite the downturn early into 2013, bankers expect activity to pick up in coming months, with listings from motor sport racing company Formula One and Alibaba Group, and multibillion-dollar offerings from China Galaxy Securities, Sinopec Engineering and several medium-sized Chinese banks.

"Alibaba will redefine the year," said an equity capital markets banker at a global investment bank, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

(Reporting By Olivia Oran in New York, Kylie MacLellan in London and Elzio Barreto in Hong Kong; Editing by Soyoung Kim and Steve Orlofsky)

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Florida jury awards $26 million to war veteran injured in car wreck

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - An Iraqi war veteran who suffered permanent brain damage in a 2008 motor vehicle accident in Florida has won a $26 million jury verdict, his lawyer said on Thursday.

"He's got a huge hole in his right frontal and temporal lobes," said Alexander Clem of the law firm Morgan & Morgan in Orlando.

Dustin Brink, 31, hit his head on the asphalt pavement in Kissimmee, Florida, after his motorcycle was clipped by a car driven by Juan Pereles, said Clem. Pereles and his father, Juan de Los Santos, who owned the car, were named in a lawsuit filed in 2010.

Brink, who was not wearing a helmet, lost all brain functions such as the ability to plan, organize and sequence activities, and filter his thoughts, Clem said.

Clem said the jury, which delivered its verdict late on Wednesday, held Pereles and Brink each 50 percent responsible for the damages.

Pereles' attorney Michael LeRoy of the Fulmer, LeRoy, Albee, Baumann firm could not be reached for comment.

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Sarah Palin is on a mission to stay relevant

Sarah Palin resigned as governor of Alaska in July 2009, and in the nearly four years since, she?s consciously worked to keep the political world wondering what she might do next. Will she run for president? Will she do another reality television show? Is she aiming for her own talk show?

Palin hasn?t offered many answers, but a new fundraising video released by her political group, SarahPAC, suggests she at least wants the public to be curious about her intentions a little while longer.

The latest video resembles videos SarahPAC has released before. It even includes old footage of reporters chasing Palin around the Iowa State Fair in 2011, the last time she teased the media about a potential GOP nomination run.

But those looking for answers about Palin?s future won?t find them here. That might be deliberate, as one of Palin?s main sources of income is public speaking?which is driven entirely by demand and buzz.

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Evernote for Windows Phone gets refined UI, document search and more in 3.0 update

Evernote for Windows Phone adds refined UI, checkboxes, livetile shortcuts and document search in 30 update

Evernote's getting a version 3.0 overhaul for Windows Phone that updates the app with some majorly welcome improvements. Now, users that launch the note-taking app will be greeted by two UI refreshes: a simplified homescreen that gathers all your necessary tools for quick access at a glance and a more compact tag list that's easier to navigate and displays more results. The Evernote team's also added the ability to create checkboxes, group notebooks by "stacks" and pin live-tile shortcuts by long-pressing on tags, notes or notebooks; shortcuts that can be synced across various platforms (i.e., Mac, Windows Phone and Android). And for die-hard organizational freaks that pay for the premium product, the app now features document search -- useful for parsing attached MSWord, OpenOffice or iWork docs. The update's live right now, so it should hit your WP device soon. Or if you're one of the uninitiated, now's a good time to make the jump and connect your life with the cloud.

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High court hears case on federal benefits for gays

WASHINGTON (AP) ? In the second of back-to-back gay marriage cases, the Supreme Court turned Wednesday to a constitutional challenge to the law that prevents legally married gay Americans from collecting federal benefits generally available to straight married couples.

A section of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act says marriage may only be a relationship between a man and a woman for purposes of federal law, regardless of state laws that allow same-sex marriage.

Lower federal courts have struck down the measure, and now the justices, in nearly two hours of scheduled argument Wednesday, will consider whether to follow suit.

A somewhat smaller crowd gathered outside the court Wednesday, mainly gay marriage supporters who held American and rainbow flags. One man wore a rainbow flag as a cape. "Two, four, six, eight, we do not discriminate," a group chanted at one point.

The DOMA argument follows Tuesday's case over California's ban on same-sex marriage, a case in which the justices indicated they might avoid a major national ruling on whether America's gays and lesbians have a right to marry. Even without a significant ruling, the court appeared headed for a resolution that would mean the resumption of gay and lesbian weddings in California.

Marital status is relevant in more than 1,100 federal laws that include estate taxes, Social Security survivor benefits and health benefits for federal employees. Lawsuits around the country have led four federal district courts and two appeals courts to strike down the law's Section 3, which defines marriage. In 2011, the Obama administration abandoned its defense of the law but continues to enforce it. House Republicans are now defending DOMA in the courts.

Same-sex marriage is legal in nine states and the District of Columbia. The states are Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont and Washington. It also was legal in California for less than five months in 2008.

The justices chose for their review the case of Edith Windsor, 83, of New York, who sued to challenge a $363,000 federal estate tax bill after her partner of 44 years died in 2009.

Windsor, who goes by Edie, married Thea Spyer in 2007 in Canada after doctors told them that Spyer would not live much longer. She suffered from multiple sclerosis for many years. Spyer left everything she had to Windsor.

There is no dispute that if Windsor had been married to a man, her estate tax bill would have been zero.

The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York agreed with a district judge that the provision of DOMA deprived Windsor of the constitutional guarantee of equal protection of the law.

Like the Proposition 8 case from California, Windsor's lawsuit could falter on a legal technicality without a definitive ruling from the high court.

The House Republicans, the Obama administration and a lawyer appointed by the court especially to argue the issue were to spend the first 50 minutes Wednesday discussing whether the House Republican leadership can defend the law in court because the administration decided not to, and whether the administration forfeited its right to participate in the case because it changed its position and now argues that the provision is unconstitutional.

If the Supreme Court finds that it does not have the authority to hear the case, Windsor probably would still get her refund because she won in the lower courts. But there would be no definitive decision about the law from the nation's highest court, and it would remain on the books.

On Tuesday, the justices weighed a fundamental issue: Does the Constitution require that people be allowed to marry whom they choose, regardless of either partner's gender? The fact that the question was in front of the Supreme Court at all was startling, given that no state recognized same-sex unions before 2003 and 40 states still don't allow them.

But it was clear from the start of the 80-minute argument in a packed courtroom that the justices, including some liberals who seemed open to gay marriage, had doubts about whether they should even be hearing the challenge to California's Proposition 8, the state's voter-approved gay marriage ban.

Justice Anthony Kennedy, the potentially decisive vote on a closely divided court, suggested the justices could dismiss the case with no ruling at all.

Such an outcome would almost certainly allow gay marriages to resume in California but would have no impact elsewhere.

There was no majority apparent for any particular outcome, and many doubts were expressed by justices about the arguments advanced by lawyers for the opponents of gay marriage in California, by the supporters and by the Obama administration, which is in favor of same-sex marriage rights. The administration's entry into the case followed President Barack Obama's declaration of support for gay marriage.

On the one hand, Kennedy acknowledged that same-sex unions had only become legal recently in some states, a point stressed repeatedly by Charles Cooper, the lawyer for the defenders of Proposition 8. Cooper said the court should uphold the ban as a valid expression of the people's will and let the vigorous political debate over gay marriage continue.

But Kennedy pressed him also to address the interests of the estimated 40,000 children in California who have same-sex parents.

"They want their parents to have full recognition and full status," Kennedy said. "The voice of those children is important in this case, don't you think?"

Yet when Theodore Olson, the lawyer for two same-sex couples, urged the court to support such marriage rights everywhere, Kennedy feared such a ruling would push the court into "uncharted waters." Olson said the court similarly ventured into the unknown in 1967 when it struck down bans on interracial marriage in 16 states.

Kennedy challenged the accuracy of that comment: He noted that other countries had had interracial marriages for hundreds of years.

The justice also made clear he did not like the rationale of the federal appeals court that struck down Proposition 8, even though it cited earlier opinions in favor of gay rights that Kennedy had written.

That appeals court ruling applied only to California, where same-sex couples briefly had the right to marry before the state's voters in November 2008 adopted Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as the union of a man and a woman.

Reflecting the high interest in the cases, the court planned to release an audio recording of Wednesday's argument shortly after it concludes, just as it did Tuesday.

The Tuesday audio can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/dxefy2a .

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Associated Press writer Jessica Gresko contributed to this report.

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Precision Concrete Cutting Named #2 Overall for ... - Franchising.com

LINDON, Utah - March 27, 2013 // PRNewswire // - Based on a survey of franchisees done by the Franchise Business Review, Precision Concrete Cutting was ranked #2 overall for the first time out of more than 350 franchise brands in the 2013 Franchisee Satisfaction Awards.

"We're in the business of improving lives, and that applies to our franchisees as well as our customers and the people they serve," remarked Aaron Ollivier , President of Precision Concrete Cutting. "It's huge for us to know that we really are doing our part to make our franchisees happy and help them succeed, and it's an honor to be ranked #2 overall among so many other strong brands."

The industry leader in innovation, green technology, and affordability, Precision Concrete Cutting has been repairing trip and fall hazards from uneven sidewalks for eighteen years.

The Franchise Business Review said the following regarding the 2013 awards:

"Franchise Business Review annually recognizes franchisors with the highest overall franchisee satisfaction based on its survey of franchisees. The survey includes 33 benchmark questions, relating to the franchisee's experience and satisfaction as well as market area, business lifestyle, and other demographic characteristics."

In addition to securing the #2 spot overall, Precision Concrete Cutting was also ranked the #1 franchisor in the Service category and the #1 franchisor in the "Under 50 Units" category. Precision Concrete Cutting also won the #1 spot in both of these categories last year.

"Being ranked #1 in both of these categories year after year really lets us know that we have our priorities in the right place," Ollivier said. "When our franchisees are happy and successful, so is the company as a whole, and our growth reflects that. It's a win-win for everyone."

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In Chicago, thousands march to protest proposed school closings

By Renita Young and James B. Kelleher

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Thousands of demonstrators rallied in downtown Chicago on Wednesday to protest the city's plan to close 54 public schools, primarily in Hispanic and African-American neighborhoods.

The closings, which the school board plans to vote on in May, would be the biggest one-time shutdown ever by a U.S. city. Wednesday's demonstration, organized by the teacher's union, drew parents, students and other critics of the plan.

Karen Lewis, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, encouraged parents of the roughly 30,000 children whose schools will be closed later in 2013 to simply ignore the city's action at the end of summer vacation.

"On the first day of school, you show up at your real school," Lewis said at the rally in Daley Plaza.

The public school district, the third largest in the United States, has said it has a $1 billion annual deficit and needs to close under-used schools to save money. It believes the plan will save $560 million over the next decade.

After the rally at Daley Plaza on Wednesday, the demonstrators marched toward district headquarters. About 100 of them were handcuffed and removed by police after they locked arms and sat down in the street, chanting "Protect our children, save our schools."

Earlier Wednesday, a group of ministers from Chicago's South and West Sides opposed to the closings attempted to deliver a letter to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel at City Hall.

Emanuel, who supports the closings, did not meet with the group, which left their letter with a police officer.

"I think their No. 1 responsibility is a high quality education for every child and this plan simply does not deliver that," said Reverend Marshall Hatch of the New Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church. "It seems to, of course, be more about the budget."

Enrollment in Chicago Public Schools has fallen 20 percent in the last decade, mainly because of population declines in poor neighborhoods.

The district has said it can accommodate 511,000 students, but only about 403,000 are enrolled and nearly 140 of its school buildings are more than half empty. The school board must approve the plan and is expected to vote on it May 22.

The closings are "not easy for our communities," CPS head Barbara Byrd-Bennett said in a statement. "But as CEO of this district, I need to make decisions that put our children first."

She said children at the under-used schools have been "cheated of the resources they need to succeed" for too long.

The decision to close dozens of schools follows a bitter strike by Chicago teachers last September, fought partly over the teachers union's accusation that Mayor Emanuel was undermining schools in poor areas of the city.

Chicago's is just one of many urban school districts around the United States grappling with declining enrollment.

Over the past decade, 70 large or mid-sized cities have closed schools, averaging 11 per district, according to the National Education Association, a labor union for teachers.

In Washington D.C., 23 schools were closed in 2008 and 15 more are expected to close over the next two years. Earlier in March, Philadelphia announced plans to close 23 schools.

An expansion of charter schools is at the heart of the school closings debate in Chicago. Charter schools are publicly funded, but mostly non-union and their numbers have increased even as neighborhood public schools are closed.

Chicago has promised a five-year moratorium on school closings after the planned shutdowns this year.

Many of the schools that would be closed are in neighborhoods that have seen frequent gun violence, leaving parents and school activists concerned the changes will endanger students who will have to cross gang boundaries.

Chicago recorded 506 murders in 2012 largely due to gang violence and nearly all of the children affected by the closings are in kindergarten through eighth grade.

(Writing by James B. Kelleher; Editing by David Bailey and Andre Grenon)

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Research provides clues to alcohol addiction vulnerability

Mar. 25, 2013 ? A Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center team studying alcohol addiction has new research that might shed light on why some drinkers are more susceptible to addiction than others.

Jeff Weiner, Ph.D., professor of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest Baptist, and colleagues used an animal model to look at the early stages of the addiction process and focused on how individual animals responded to alcohol. Their findings may lead not only to a better understanding of addiction, but to the development of better drugs to treat the disease as well, Weiner said.

"We know that some people are much more vulnerable to alcoholism than others, just like some people have a vulnerability to cancer or heart disease," Weiner said. "We don't have a good understanding of what causes this vulnerability, and that's a big question. But if we can figure it out, we may be able to better identify people at risk, as well as gain important clues to help develop better drugs to treat the disease."

The findings are published in the March 13 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience. Weiner, who directs the Translational Studies on Early-Life Stress and Vulnerability to Alcohol Addiction project at Wake Forest Baptist, said the study protocol was developed by the first author of the paper, Karina Abrahao, a graduate student visiting from the collaborative lab of Sougza-Formigoni, Ph.D, of the Department of Psychobiology at the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Weiner said the study model focused on how individual animals responded to alcohol. Typically, when a drug like alcohol is given to a mouse every day, the way the animals respond increases -- they become more stimulated and run around more. "In high doses, alcohol is a depressant, but in low doses, it can have a mellowing effect that results in greater activity," he said. "Those low dose effects tend to increase over time and this increase in activity in response to repeated alcohol exposure is called locomotor sensitization."

Prior studies with other drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamine, have suggested that animals that show the greatest increases in locomotor sensitization are also the animals most likely to seek out or consume these drugs. However, the relationship between locomotor sensitization and vulnerability to high levels of alcohol drinking is not as well established, Weiner said.

Usually when researchers are studying a drug, they give it to one test group while the other group gets a control solution, and then they look for behavioral differences between the two, Weiner said. But in this study, the researchers focused on individual differences in how each animal responded to the alcohol. A control group received a saline injection while another was injected with the same amount of alcohol every day for three weeks. Weiner said they used mice bred to be genetically variable like humans to make the research more relevant.

"We found large variations in the development of locomotor sensitization to alcohol in these mice, with some showing robust sensitization and others showing no more of a change in locomotor activity than control mice given daily saline injections," Weiner said. "Surprisingly, when all of the alcohol-exposed mice were given an opportunity to voluntarily drink alcohol, those that had developed sensitization drank more than those that did not. In fact, the alcohol-treated mice that failed to develop sensitization drank no more alcohol than the saline-treated control group."

The authors also conducted a series of neurobiological studies and discovered that mice that showed robust locomotor sensitization had deficits in a form of brain neuroplasticity -- how experiences reorganize neural pathways in the brain -- that has been linked with cocaine addiction in other animal models.

"We found that this loss of the ability of brain cells to change the way that they communicate with each other only occurred in the animals that showed the behavioral response to alcohol," he said. "What this suggests for the first time in the alcohol addiction field is that this particular deficit may represent an important brain correlate of vulnerability to alcoholism. It's a testable hypothesis. That's why I think it's an important finding."

Funding support for the research came from the National Institutes of Health (AA 21099, AA 17531, AA 10422 and AA 14445), Coordenadoria de Aperfeic?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior (CAPES; Grant 0321-10-9), Fundac?a?o de Amparo a` Pesquisa do Estado de Sa?o Paulo (FAPESP; Grant 2008/01819-5), and Associac?a?o Fundo de Incentivo a`Pesquisa (AFIP).

The Translational Studies on Early-Life Stress and Vulnerability to Alcohol Addiction project is an NIH-funded collaborative grant which supports rodent, non-human primate and human studies investigating neurobiological mechanisms associated with vulnerability and resilience to alcohol addiction.

Co-authors include: Olusegun Ariwodola, Tracy Butler, Andrew Rau, Mary Jane Skelly, Eugenia Carter, Nancy Alexander and Brian McCool, all of Wake Forest Baptist, and Maria Lucia Formigoni of the Universidade de Sao Paulo.

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Coffee culture taking SA by storm

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Coffee shops never seem to rest. Before most of the proletariat trundle into their offices to start the day, these coffee parlours are already wide awake.....

Cheery baristas serve up liquid gold

They are filled with whizzing, hissing, clinking noises and undecipherable chatting, as the team of unbelievably, refreshingly cheery baristas serve cups brimming with liquid gold to sometimes not-quite-awake patrons.

Coffee culture around the world

Coffee outlets are culturally important places. The greatest cities in the world enjoy vibrant and indelible coffee cultures: think New York with thousands of people walking down traffic-congested streets while clutching cups of Starbucks; Paris has its oft-praised cobbled-street caf?s.?

This seems to indicate the two extremes that exist under the umbrella term ?coffee culture? ? New York?s highly frenetic approach to the consumption of coffee, and Paris?s more relaxed enjoyment of the beverage.

Aromatic backdrop for life

A welcoming coffee house provides a venue and an aromatic backdrop for business meetings, first dates and reunions.?

It offers a place in which to dream up your next big idea, or to pen chapters for the novel you always promised yourself you would write.?

It presents a place away from the office in which to work, or perhaps even a place to which to escape the busy day for an hour or so.?

New environment boosts creativity?

Businesspeople have caught onto the idea that creatives have long-since espoused: that working in an environment different to the one in which you usually work allows you to gain a fresh perspective on old problems.?

A change of work environment imbues even those who are difficult to inspire with renewed vigour and passion.

Communal melting pot

The secret of coffee houses is their emphasis on community.?

Even though people are sitting in groups of two or four, those sitting in a coffee shop at any one time form an energetic community whose members are all passionate about different things.?

The term ?melting pot? has never been used so accurately as when describing coffee houses.?

Students occupy the same space as CEOs, entrepreneurs share the space with writers, painters, yoga devotees, photographers, philosophers, industrial engineers and estate agents.

Find your favourite coffee house?? Andres Rodriguez - Fotolia.com

To be able to find your favourite coffee house, it is important that it strikes a balance between the New York-styled coffee culture, and the Parisian-styled coffee culture.?

One is thus able to rush in and pick up a cup of coffee before dashing into the office or hurrying to a business meeting.?

But one can also amble into the fragrant venue with the aim to finding a quiet corner in which to spend time with oneself while sipping a latte and watching people rush in and drift out, coffee in hand, invigorated and inspired.

Fun coffee facts

? Both the American Revolution and the French Revolution were plotted in coffee houses.

? The average coffee drinker consumes 4-6kg of roasted coffee per annum; South Africans only consume 0,6kg per person per annum.

? Arabica beans contain half the caffeine of Robusta

? In 1675 Charles II, King of England issued a proclamation banning Coffee Houses. He stated Coffee Houses were places where people met to plot against him.

? Coffee starts out as a yellow berry, changes into a red berry and then is hand-picked to harvest. Through a water-soaking process, the red berry is de-shelled and left inside is the green coffee bean. This bean then dries in the sun for 3-5 days and is then packed and ready for sale.

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  • "'Le Vamp' Review - This Endless Runner Bites, but That's a Good Thing"?Touch Arcade?3/22
  • "Plasma-Sky Review: Plasma-Sky is another one of those addictive arcade shooters that is available in the App Store and has the appeal to attract almost anyone to its vibrant and enjoyable gameplay."?148Apps?3/22
  • "Solitaire Blitz Review"?148Apps?3/22
  • "Review: Heist and Run ? A Fast-Paced 'Beat The Cops' Racing Game for iOS"?MacTrast?3/22
How-To/Tutorial
  • "How To speed up Retina MacBook Pro wake from sleep"?iMore?7:42 AM
  • "How do I print from an iPad: A reader asks Rick Maybury How To go about printing from a 3G iPad"?Telegraph?6:18 AM
  • "How To accept Game Center friend requests on iPhone and iPad"?iMore?3/23
  • "How to remove a friend from Game Center on iPhone and iPad"?iMore?3/22
  • "Apply Live Wallpapers & Scrolling Backgrounds To iPhone Home Screen"?AddictiveTips?3/22
Tips
  • "Charge Your Phone Faster by Switching to Airplane Mode Before Plugging In"?Lifehacker?3/22
  • "How Apple invites facile analysis: Conjecture and misunderstanding can trump actual knowledge when it comes to evaluating a company; the hubbub surrounding Apple is a case study."?Los Angeles Times [Free Registration Required]?3/23
  • "The smartest column about Apple that I've read all week"?Fortune?3/23
  • "The Macalope Weekly: That's one opinion"?Macworld?3/23
  • "Apple Anonymous: Tales from behind the Genius Bar"?Fortune?3/23
  • "For iOS 7, Apple May Dispense with the Leather and Felt"?Techland?3/22
  • "Why I won't be going back to BlackBerry from iPhone: After using BlackBerry phones for years before switching to an iPhone, I was intrigued to see whether the Z10 could tempt me back. But glitches and a lack of apps left me cold."?CNET Reviews?3/22
  • "Apple's Wrongheaded, Dangerous Censorship of Satirical Sweatshop for iPad"?Techland?3/22
  • "Here's One Way Apple Continues to Dominate"?TheStreet?3/22
  • "Scaling on a Shoestring, Lessons from NewsBlur"?Webmonkey?3/22
  • "Will Obamacare Tax Your iPhone as a Medical Device?"?CIO?3/22
  • "The Challenge for Smartphone Makers in 2013"?Tech.pinions?3/22
  • "Will There Be More Than One New iPhone This Summer?" [Video Report]?Bloomberg?3/22
  • "Managers: Those iPads coming to work, it's not what you think"?ZDNet?3/22
  • "Apple: On the art of entering a (corporate) corner/Apple's reconstituted design organization is beginning to work together again."?ZDNet?3/22
  • "Analyst predicts iPhone 5S, low-cost iPhone this summer (but I'm dubious)"?AppleDailyReport?3/22
  • "Eric Schmidt: Apple is a 'tremendous technology innovator'"?TUAW?3/22
  • "So long, break-even"?asymco?3/22
  • "Apple Fixes Its Podcast App, One Of Its Biggest Embarrassments"?Business Insider?3/22
  • "6 Ways The iPhone 5 Still Outshines Samsung's Galaxy S4"?Business Insider?3/22
  • "Is The iPhone Outdated? [Poll]?ReadWrite?3/22
  • "Poll: Six weeks on, are you still using Mailbox?"?The Next Web?3/22
  • "Friday Poll: What killer feature do you want in the next iPhone?"?CNET News?3/22
  • "Galaxy S III, iPhone Users Not So Different After All"?AllThingsD?3/22
  • "The Pressure is on Apple to update the iPhone's Aging Interface"?Patently Apple?3/22
  • "BlackBerry CEO Says iPhone Is 'Passe'"?ABCNews?3/22