Something is happening in Adelaide. Australia’s fifth largest city is growing up. Biannual arts festivals have become annual events, new legislation has backed small bars, a government-endorsed laneway culture has emerged and a $ 565m upgrade of Adelaide Oval is nearing completion that will attract up to 50,000 Australian Football League supporters into the central business district regularly. Now the South Australian premier, Jay Weatherhill, wants to fortify Adelaide’s fledgling vibrancy with an ambitious plan to install a major tram network....
Kamis, 31 Oktober 2013
Adelaide grows up: ambitious plan to bring back trams to build ‘creative city’ [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 23.12 by admin
U.S. preterm births fall to 15-year low, still worst in developed world [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 22.28 by admin
By Sharon Begley NEW YORK (Reuters) – The rate of preterm births in the United States dropped to a 15-year low of 11.5 percent in 2012, according to a report released on Friday, but the country still came in dead last among industrialized nations on this measure of infant health. The rate reflects six straight years of declines, possibly due to factors such as a drop in smoking among women of childbearing age, said the March of Dimes, the nonprofit group that produced the report. The improvement comes during an acrimonious, partisan...
Japan lawmaker breaks taboo with nuclear fears letter for emperor [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 21.12 by admin
TOKYO (Reuters) – A Japanese lawmaker handed Emperor Akihito a letter on Thursday expressing fear about the health impact of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, breaking a taboo by trying to involve the emperor in politics. Taro Yamamoto, who is also an anti-nuclear activist, gave Akihito the letter during a garden party, setting off a storm of protest on the Internet from critics shocked at his action. “I wanted to directly tell the emperor of the current situation,” Yamamoto told reporters, referring to the crisis at the Fukushima nuclear...
Cigna says will increase ’14 profit despite pressures [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 20.13 by admin
By Caroline Humer (Reuters) – Insurer Cigna Corp said on Thursday it expects to increase its 2014 earnings from 2013, reflecting its smaller exposure to uncertainty around private Medicare and the rollout of individual insurance on new exchanges around the country. Cigna, which reported third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ expectations on Thursday, has both a U.S. and overseas health insurance business and also sells disability and life insurance. Cigna said that diversification will help it next year, which it expects to be...
Herbal Healer: What is edamame? – nwitimes.com [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 19.12 by admin
For thousands of years the soybean has been a valuable food source in China and Japan. Although America is the world’s leading producer (35 percent) of this nutrient-rich legume, most domestic consumers have yet to fully discover the “joy of soy.” Delicious alternatives to a myriad of milk products found in the supermarket—ice cream, yogurt, milk and margarine, all derived from a simple bean—lose nothing in the translation from cow to plant in terms of taste and nutrition. Indeed, extensive research conducted by Cornell University confirms the...
Appeals court reinstates restrictions on abortion providers in Texas [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 18.11 by admin
(Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Thursday reinstated restrictions on abortion providers in Texas that a lower court had blocked, siding with Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott who had asked for an emergency ruling while the case is appealed. The decision means that while an appeal is ongoing in the case, doctors who perform abortions in Texas will have to get agreements with local hospitals to admit patients as part of a sweeping new anti-abortion law. A federal district judge had ruled on Monday, a day before the law was...
Google sued over Nortel patents it had tried to acquire [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 16.27 by admin
By Dan Levine | Reuters – By Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The group that owns thousands of former Nortel patents filed its first patent lawsuit on Thursday against a familiar target: Google, the company it outbid in the Nortel bankruptcy auction. Rockstar, a consortium jointly owned by Apple, Microsoft, Blackberry, Ericsson and Sony, sued Google in a Texas federal court, accusing the internet search company of infringing seven patents. The patents cover technology that helps match search terms with relevant advertising,...
Kim Kardashian Wears Another White Dress—but Which One Is Your Favorite? Vote Now! [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 15.11 by admin
von Cinya Burton| Übersetzt von Cinya Burton 31. Oktober 2013 – 14:02 Kim Kardashian is definitely having a bridal moment. The newly engaged star has worn a total of four different white dresses since getting engaged to Kanye West on October 21. Yesterday she doubled down on the look and donned two ivory styles. The first was a jaw-dropping lace Dolce & Gabbana sheath during her visit to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Then just hours later she resurfaced in a shorter faux leather frock from the Kardashian Lipsy collection....
Obamacare controversy hits close to home for Capitol Hill staff [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 14.12 by admin
By Caren Bohan and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican lawmakers opposed to Obamacare are grappling with a predicament of their own making as they decide whether to move their staff into the new insurance marketplaces tied to President Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul. More than three years ago, Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa proposed an amendment to the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, requiring U.S. lawmakers and their aides to purchase insurance coverage on the new online marketplaces known...
Expedia Reports Strong Third-Quarter Growth [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 12.12 by admin
Expedia Reports Strong Third-Quarter Growth Expedia, Inc. reported solid growth in the third quarter compared to the same period last year. Room nights increased by 20 percent, driven by the Chinese booking site eLong and Brand Expedia. Gross bookings were up 15 percent over 2012. The overall growth of revenue was 17 percent year-over-year due to the increased hotel room nights as well as revenue from advertising and media, and, to a lesser extent, increased air. Brand Expedia, trivago and Hotels.com were responsible for driving...
Is Moving ‘Glee’ to NYC a Good Decision? [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 10.57 by admin
Five pros and cons to shaking up the show Is Glee leaving Lima, Ohio, forever? While there’s been no official confirmation, reports are swirling that the Fox series – which has been in turmoil since star Cory Monteith died of a drug overdose on July 13th – may soon do away with mainstay McKinley High and permanently relocate to New York City. While some of the characters, including Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer), have already made the move, it would still be a seismic shift, considering most of the cast currently wanders the halls...
Call to regulate internet firms [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 10.13 by admin
Press Association – Google, Facebook and other major companies must be regulated as they pose a greater risk to personal data than the security services, a former intelligence worker-turned-MP has said. Ben Wallace (Wyre and Preston North) said large capitalist firms were harvesting data from individuals and selling it on to make billions of pounds yet, unlike the state, they were not subject to regulations to protect people. Mr Wallace, who worked in intelligence in Northern Ireland, said he would rather have the security services...
Cigna says will increase ’14 profit despite pressures [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 10.12 by admin
(Reuters) – Insurer Cigna Corp on Thursday reported a third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ expectations as revenue increased and it managed medical costs in its commercial business. Net income rose to $ 553 million, or $ 1.95 per share, from $ 466 million, or $ 1.61 per share, a year earlier. Excluding investment gains, the company reported a profit of $ 1.89 per share. On that basis, analysts on average had expected $ 1.63, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Cigna, which provides U.S. and overseas health insurance as well...
Shale gas fracking a low risk to public health – review [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 08.58 by admin
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – The risks to public health from emissions caused by fracking for shale oil and gas are low as long as operations are properly run and regulated, the British government’s health agency said on Thursday. Public Health England (PHE) said in a review that any health impacts were likely to be minimal from hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which involves the pumping of water and chemicals into dense shale formations deep underground. Environmental campaigners have staged large anti-fracking protests...
Cigna profit rises and beats analyst expectations [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 08.12 by admin
(Reuters) – Insurer Cigna Corp on Thursday reported a third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ expectations as revenue increased and it managed medical costs in its commercial business. Net income rose to $ 553 million, or $ 1.95 per share, from $ 466 million, or $ 1.61 per share, a year earlier. Excluding investment gains, the company reported a profit of $ 1.89 per share. On that basis, analysts on average had expected $ 1.63, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Cigna, which provides U.S. and overseas health insurance as well...
NJ Woman Felled by ‘Devastating Disease Doctors Have Never Heard of’ [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 07.12 by admin
Jennifer Brea is making a film about patients struggling with myalgic encephalomyelitis, known more commonly as chronic fatigue syndrome. Courtesy Omar Wasow Jennifer Brea kept getting slammed by recurring illness as she was working on her doctorate in political science at Harvard University. But the extent of her declining health didn’t hit her until last year, when she went to a restaurant and said her brain...
Shale gas fracking a low risk to public health, review finds [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 05.57 by admin
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – The risks to public health from exposure to emissions from shale gas extraction or fracking are low as long as operations are properly run and regulated, the British government’s health agency said on Thursday. In a review of the potential health impact of fracking, which involves the pumping of water and chemicals into dense shale formations to push out gas and oil, Public Health England (PHE) said any health impacts were likely to be minimal. Since there is currently no fracking in Britain, the...
Time Warner Cable cuts revenue forecast after CBS blackout [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 05.12 by admin
Reuters – (Reuters) – Time Warner Cable Inc cut its full-year revenue growth forecast after losing more video customers than analysts had expected from a month-long blackout of No. 1 U.S. broadcaster CBS Corp. Time Warner Cable, which also posted an unexpected decline in internet customers in the third quarter, said it expected full-year revenue to grow 3 percent to 3.5 percent, down from its previous forecast of 4 percent to 5 percent. The second-largest U.S. cable operator posted third-quarter revenue that missed analysts’ estimates...
Editor Obsessions: 6 Halloween-Inspired Products We Love! [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 02.58 by admin
von Cinya Burton| Übersetzt von Cinya Burton 31. Oktober 2013 – 02:00 Happy Halloween! Not all of us choose to celebrate today’s holiday with a foam finger or animal ears. There are ways to be festive and don’t require you to wear (part of) a costume. A few of our favorites? Try nabbing an autumn hued polish like CoverGirl’s Rogue Red lacquer (don’t worry about the name it really paints on a fiery orange tint). Or for something even more spooky score Deborah Lippmann‘s limited edition Wicked set, inspired by the witchy Broadway...
Market closures dramatically cut cases of new China bird flu: study [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 02.28 by admin
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – China should close live poultry markets in big cities to disrupt the spread of a new strain of bird flu that resurfaced there earlier this month, scientists said, after a previous shutdown was found to have slashed the number of human cases. In a study published in The Lancet medical journal on Thursday, researchers from Hong Kong and China said that while closing markets during the height of the first outbreak of H7N9 in April may have been costly, it reduced human infections dramatically and should...
https://news.google.com/news/feeds?q=herbal [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 00.57 by admin
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NYC moves closer to tobacco-buying age of 21 [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 00.13 by admin
NEW YORK (AP) — Young New Yorkers who want to light up will soon have to wait for their 21st birthdays before they can buy a pack of smokes after lawmakers in the nation’s most populous city voted overwhelmingly to raise the tobacco-purchasing age from 18 to 21. The City Council’s vote Wednesday makes New York the biggest city to bar cigarette sales to 19- and 20-year-olds, and one of only a few places throughout the United States that...
Rabu, 30 Oktober 2013
Clamp down on hookahs, herbal liquor – The Nation [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 22.57 by admin
Chon Buri governor Khomsan Ekkachai had instructed Bang Lamung district to announce the new regulations and notify business operators earlier this month. Bang Lamung district chief Sakchai Taeng-hor, Tuesday led 50 Territorial Defence officials, excise officials and Pattaya police to inspect service venues for the illegal selling of such items – prohibited in accordance with the Liquor Act BE 2493 and the Tobacco Act BE 2509. Sakchai said they found most venues observed the regulations, while those who insisted on selling the prohibited items...
Social Media and Your Business [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 22.00 by admin
Social media is the great equalizer. It provides unprecedented access to the smallest of players and gives them the ability to sound off, connect and drive business. It turns anyone with a smartphone, computer and Internet access a marketer. The only question is the one that most can’t answer; how do I actually do it? The answer isn’t complicated when you get down to the nuts and bolts of using social media. Take Twitter. I was interviewed by CNN two weeks ago and the producer for the segment asked me about my new book and some other...
U.S. food group faces legal trouble in fight over GMO labeling [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 20.58 by admin
By Carey Gillam (Reuters) – A lobbying group for major U.S. food manufacturers continues to run afoul of campaign finance laws in the way that it has contributed funds to block a measure that would require labeling of genetically modified foods in Washington state, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the state’s attorney general. State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said he will amend a lawsuit filed October 16 to raise the total amount he alleges the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) illegally concealed to $ 11 million,...
Marvin Gaye’s family sues ‘Blurred Lines’ composers [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 20.16 by admin
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Family of late soul singer Marvin Gaye sued R&B recording artists Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams for copyright infringement on Wednesday, accusing them of stealing from the Motown legend’s musical composition for the hit single “Blurred Lines.” The suit was filed as a counter-claim to a case brought preemptively by Thicke and Williams in August seeking a court ruling to establish that “Blurred Lines” did not infringe on Gaye’s rights to his 1977 hit, “Got to Give it Up,” as members of his family had...
U.S. athletes still reluctant to admit head injuries – report [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 19.12 by admin
By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Many young athletes still do not admit when they have suffered a head injury despite increased awareness about the risks of concussions in children and teenagers, U.S. health advisers said on Wednesday, urging sports leagues and government agencies to take more action. Various groups have tried to raise awareness about the seriousness of brain injuries, and sports leagues have implemented rule changes aimed at preventing them. Professional leagues, including the National Football League, are...
Obama blames ‘bad apple’ insurers for canceled coverage [ BeritaTerkini ]
Posted on 18.12 by admin
By Roberta Rampton and David Morgan BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that “bad apple” insurance companies, not his signature healthcare law, are to blame for hundreds of thousands of people losing their coverage in the past few weeks. As administration officials scrambled to fix technical problems on an online insurance marketplace that is central to the success of the Affordable Care Act, Obama...
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