Friday, October 11, 2013

Med schools improve conflict-of-interest standards, yet much room for progress remains

Med schools improve conflict-of-interest standards, yet much room for progress remains


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New database tracks academic medial centers' policies on physician-industry ties




New York, NY U.S. medical schools have made significant progress to strengthen their management of clinical conflicts of interest (CCOI), but a new study demonstrates that most schools still lag behind national standards. The Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) study, which compared changes in schools' policies in a dozen areas from 2008 to 2011, reveals that institutions are racing from the bottom to the middle, not to the top. In 2011, nearly two-thirds of medical schools still lacked policies to limit ties to industry in at least one area explored, including gifts, meals, drug samples, and payments for travel, consulting, and speaking. Only 16% met national standards in at least half of the areas, and no school met all the standards.


The study, published in the October issue of Academic Medicine, follows up on a 2008 IMAP study - the first of its kind - which revealed few medical schools had strong policies to regulate common physician-industry exchanges. Research shows that such industry ties can bias doctors' decisions and compromise patient care.


In this latest study, Managing Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Care: The Race to the Middle at U.S. Medical Schools, IMAP investigators, led by Susan Chimonas, PhD, evaluated CCOI policies in 2011 for accredited medical schools. Policies from each school were scored as "permissive," "moderate," or "stringent," based on recommendations issued by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and the ABIM Foundation and IMAP. The researchers also compared 2011 and 2008 data to see how much change had occurred.


The results indicate that, while many schools have taken steps to better manage physicians' ties to the pharmaceutical and device industries, less-than-stringent policies still prevail in 11 of 12 areas. And while most institutions without policies in 2008 have made strides, nearly a third of medical schools still have no policy prohibiting ghostwriting. A majority have no policies or permissive policies for drug samples or industry-funded continuing medical education, consulting, honoraria, and speakers' bureaus.


"There has been a broad and rapid transformation in how academic medicine manages industry relationships since we looked at this in 2008, but much room for improvement remains," says co-author David Rothman, PhD, president of IMAP. "Despite progress, it troubles me that most schools have still failed to ban industry speakers' bureaus." Rothman says the findings should make medical school deans, compliance officers, and faculty "take bolder steps to rid medicine of industry influence and preserve public trust."


The top five medical schools that came closest to meeting the national CCOI standards were: Emory University School of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine.


Among schools with the weakest policies: Saint Louis University School of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medical College, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.


In 2008, "no policy" was the most prevalent finding in all but one CCOI area. By 2011, almost all schools had made strides, and the number of schools with no policies dropped sharply from more than a quarter in 2008 to less than 2 percent in 2011. Policies in the "moderate" range more than doubled, from 14 percent to 30 percent.


However, the proportion of schools with strong policies in 8 or more areas barely increased, from 1 percent in 2008 to 4 percent in 2011. Less-than-stringent policies remained typical for all areas except ghostwriting. Eighty-four percent of schools had substandard policies in most (7 or more) areas.


These findings, said Dr. Chimonas, should prompt all medical schools to look at their management of CCOI and see where they need to improve. "It could be that a move to the middle is more comfortable for institutions because it's easier to get faculty buy-in for less strict policies," she says. "But we need to examine whether this race to the middle persists or if it's just a temporary holding pattern."


The study also analyzed whether a school's status, hospital affiliation, or source of funding influenced CCOI policy strength. Although hospital ownership and public or private status had no impact, medical schools with greater funding from the National Institutes of Health were more likely to have stricter policies than those with less funding.


To track progress and encourage stronger policies, IMAP today launched a new Conflict of Interest Policy Database that houses policies from medical schools across the country. The publicly accessible database allows anyone to search a school's CCOI policies, compare them with other institutions, identify where progress needs to be made, and learn best practices.


"Our hope is that the database will encourage deans, compliance officers, faculty and students to compare their school with others and take steps to meet national recommendations," says Dr. Chimonas.


To access Managing Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Care: The "Race to the Middle" at U.S. Medical Schools, visit http://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/Abstract/2013/10000/Managing_Conflicts_of_Interest_in_Clinical_Care__.23.aspx


In 2006, IMAP and the ABIM Foundation set forth national recommendations that specified how medical schools should manage conflicts of interest. The IOM and the AAMC issued similar recommendations in 2009 and 2008, respectively. These national standards guided this follow-up study. The study was made possible by IMAP and the state Attorney General Consumer and Prescriber Education Grant Program, which is funded by the multi-state settlement of consumer fraud claims regarding the marketing of the prescription drug Neurontin.


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Med schools improve conflict-of-interest standards, yet much room for progress remains


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New database tracks academic medial centers' policies on physician-industry ties




New York, NY U.S. medical schools have made significant progress to strengthen their management of clinical conflicts of interest (CCOI), but a new study demonstrates that most schools still lag behind national standards. The Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) study, which compared changes in schools' policies in a dozen areas from 2008 to 2011, reveals that institutions are racing from the bottom to the middle, not to the top. In 2011, nearly two-thirds of medical schools still lacked policies to limit ties to industry in at least one area explored, including gifts, meals, drug samples, and payments for travel, consulting, and speaking. Only 16% met national standards in at least half of the areas, and no school met all the standards.


The study, published in the October issue of Academic Medicine, follows up on a 2008 IMAP study - the first of its kind - which revealed few medical schools had strong policies to regulate common physician-industry exchanges. Research shows that such industry ties can bias doctors' decisions and compromise patient care.


In this latest study, Managing Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Care: The Race to the Middle at U.S. Medical Schools, IMAP investigators, led by Susan Chimonas, PhD, evaluated CCOI policies in 2011 for accredited medical schools. Policies from each school were scored as "permissive," "moderate," or "stringent," based on recommendations issued by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and the ABIM Foundation and IMAP. The researchers also compared 2011 and 2008 data to see how much change had occurred.


The results indicate that, while many schools have taken steps to better manage physicians' ties to the pharmaceutical and device industries, less-than-stringent policies still prevail in 11 of 12 areas. And while most institutions without policies in 2008 have made strides, nearly a third of medical schools still have no policy prohibiting ghostwriting. A majority have no policies or permissive policies for drug samples or industry-funded continuing medical education, consulting, honoraria, and speakers' bureaus.


"There has been a broad and rapid transformation in how academic medicine manages industry relationships since we looked at this in 2008, but much room for improvement remains," says co-author David Rothman, PhD, president of IMAP. "Despite progress, it troubles me that most schools have still failed to ban industry speakers' bureaus." Rothman says the findings should make medical school deans, compliance officers, and faculty "take bolder steps to rid medicine of industry influence and preserve public trust."


The top five medical schools that came closest to meeting the national CCOI standards were: Emory University School of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine.


Among schools with the weakest policies: Saint Louis University School of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medical College, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.


In 2008, "no policy" was the most prevalent finding in all but one CCOI area. By 2011, almost all schools had made strides, and the number of schools with no policies dropped sharply from more than a quarter in 2008 to less than 2 percent in 2011. Policies in the "moderate" range more than doubled, from 14 percent to 30 percent.


However, the proportion of schools with strong policies in 8 or more areas barely increased, from 1 percent in 2008 to 4 percent in 2011. Less-than-stringent policies remained typical for all areas except ghostwriting. Eighty-four percent of schools had substandard policies in most (7 or more) areas.


These findings, said Dr. Chimonas, should prompt all medical schools to look at their management of CCOI and see where they need to improve. "It could be that a move to the middle is more comfortable for institutions because it's easier to get faculty buy-in for less strict policies," she says. "But we need to examine whether this race to the middle persists or if it's just a temporary holding pattern."


The study also analyzed whether a school's status, hospital affiliation, or source of funding influenced CCOI policy strength. Although hospital ownership and public or private status had no impact, medical schools with greater funding from the National Institutes of Health were more likely to have stricter policies than those with less funding.


To track progress and encourage stronger policies, IMAP today launched a new Conflict of Interest Policy Database that houses policies from medical schools across the country. The publicly accessible database allows anyone to search a school's CCOI policies, compare them with other institutions, identify where progress needs to be made, and learn best practices.


"Our hope is that the database will encourage deans, compliance officers, faculty and students to compare their school with others and take steps to meet national recommendations," says Dr. Chimonas.


To access Managing Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Care: The "Race to the Middle" at U.S. Medical Schools, visit http://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/Abstract/2013/10000/Managing_Conflicts_of_Interest_in_Clinical_Care__.23.aspx


In 2006, IMAP and the ABIM Foundation set forth national recommendations that specified how medical schools should manage conflicts of interest. The IOM and the AAMC issued similar recommendations in 2009 and 2008, respectively. These national standards guided this follow-up study. The study was made possible by IMAP and the state Attorney General Consumer and Prescriber Education Grant Program, which is funded by the multi-state settlement of consumer fraud claims regarding the marketing of the prescription drug Neurontin.


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About the Institute on Medicine as a Profession

The Institute on Medicine as a Profession (IMAP) aims to set forth a vision for professionalism in the 21st century and to promote that vision through research and policy initiatives. The Institute seeks to shape a world inside and outside of medicine that is responsive to the ideals of professionalism. IMAP conducts research on the past, present, and future roles of professionalism in guiding individual behavior and collective action so that professionalism will be relevant to physicians, leaders of medical organizations, policy analysts, public officials, and consumers.



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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

James 'Whitey' Bulger and his protege fight in court

James 'Whitey' Bulger and his once-loyal criminal apprentice had an angry, profanity-laced exchange in court during Bulger's racketeering trial after his ex-protege called Bulger and his partner 'rats.'

By Denise LaVoie,?Associated Press / July 9, 2013

This undated surveillance photo released July 8 by the U.S. Attorney's office shows James 'Whitey' Bulger (l.) with his former right hand man, Kevin Weeks. Weeks took the witness stand Monday at Bulger's racketeering trial and described a double slaying, multiple extortions, and drug dealing.

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James "Whitey" Bulger and his once-loyal criminal apprentice had an angry, profanity-laced exchange in court Thursday during Bulger's racketeering trial after the former aide called Bulger and his partner "the two biggest rats."

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Tensions exploded as Kevin Weeks was questioned by Bulger's lawyer about a plea deal with prosecutors that resulted in Weeks serving five years in prison after pleading guilty to aiding and abetting Bulger in five murders.

Weeks bristled at attorney J.W. Carney Jr.'s suggestion that he had beaten the system and that he wasn't bothered by his participation in five killings.

"How does it bother you?" Carney asked.

"Because we killed people that were rats, and I had the two biggest rats right next to me," Weeks snapped.

"You suck," Bulger said from his seat at the defense table.

"F--- you, OK!" Weeks replied.

"F--- you, too," Bulger said.

"What do you want to do?" Weeks challenged Bulger.

Judge Denise Casper moved to restore order.

"Hey!" Casper said. "Mr. Bulger, let your attorneys speak for you. Mr. Weeks, here's how this works: You answer the questions, OK?"

Weeks was referring to the prosecution's claim that Bulger and his longtime cohort, Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi, were FBI informants on the rival New England Mafia while they were both committing a litany of crimes.

Weeks, 57, said he decided to cooperate with prosecutors and testify after learning that Bulger and Flemmi were informants.

The outburst came on the second day of Weeks' testimony against Bulger. Earlier Tuesday, he offered gruesome details about three murders he said he saw Bulger commit.

Bulger, 83, is accused of playing a role in 19 killings during the 1970s and '80s while he allegedly led the Winter Hill Gang.

Bulger has pleaded not guilty and insists he was never an FBI informant. During the trial, his lawyers have focused much of their energy on rebutting the informant claim.

Weeks, who started working for Bulger as an enforcer in the late 1970s, said Bulger was a mentor, friend and "like an older brother to me."

"He treated me great," he said.

Weeks said he helped Bulger even after Bulger fled Boston in 1994 when he learned he was about to be indicted.

That changed, Weeks said, when he learned that Bulger and Flemmi had been FBI informants for years. He said that went against the South Boston culture to never rat on your friends or your enemies.

Carney asked Weeks if he was concerned that he'd be seen as a rat after he made his deal with prosecutors to testify against Bulger and Flemmi.

"You can't rat on a rat," Weeks said.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/0UCJaSCDuRg/James-Whitey-Bulger-and-his-protege-fight-in-court

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InterActiveCorp Is Already In Your Life, Now Put It In Your Portfolio ...

InterActiveCorp (IACI) is a global media and Internet information provider with over 50 Internet businesses focused in the core areas of search, applications, online dating and media. It is the seventh largest site network in the world with website visits of more than 1.1 billion every month and 100 million plus mobile applications downloaded. The company reports revenue under five segments:

? Search and Applications: Under this segment, it owns websites including Ask.com, Dictionary.com and the recently acquired About.com. This segment contributes more than 50% to the total revenue of the company.

? Match: The match segment deals with dating and personals websites including Match.com for pairing couples all around the world. It contributes approximately 25% to the total revenue of InterActiveCorp.

? Local: Websites like HomeAdvisor.com and CityGrid.com help homeowners to meet contractors that belong to this segment. It contributes around 10% to the total revenue for the company.

? Media: Contributing more than 5%, this segment owns websites like Vimeo.com, which is one of the competitors to Vevo.com and Google's (GOOG) YouTube.

? Other: The segment has websites like ''Shoebuy.com'' and the newly acquired ''Tutor.com'' under its portfolio that contributes around 10% to the company's revenue.

Revenue is also generated through advertising, distribution fees, subscription fees, listing fees and direct sales of goods and services.

Let's find out what revenue generating opportunities the company is creating in its wide business segments and huge operating portfolio.

Policy changes affecting revenue

The share price for InterActiveCorp plunged to $39.43 per share on Jan 24, 2013, after reaching a high of $55 per share on Oct 16, 2012. This 28% downside in the span of three months was observed due to impact of changes in Google's advertising policies on InterActiveCorp's search engine ''Ask.com'' and search toolbar "Mindspark."

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InterActiveCorp signed an agreement with Google in 2007 for $3.5 billion for five years; this deal was renewed in 2011 for another five years. Under the agreement Google distributes ''AdWords ads'' and other services to all InterActiveCorp's network sites. But in September 2012, Google made 60 amendments in advertising policies. Major changes included amendments in AdWords and software policies. The effects of the same are explained below:

? Amendments in the AdWords policy were related to changes in the trademark keywords due to customer complaints about the trademarks used as AdWords. These amendments directly affected Ask.com, which is in the search arbitrage business with Google. In a search arbitrage business, when a user searches on Google paid ads from Ask.com are displayed among the search results. Clicking on these ads redirects the user to another search result page on Ask.com. InterActiveCorp purchases keywords at a cheaper cost per click, or CPCs, from Google's AdWords auction and sells them to its advertisers for a higher price that results in revenue for the company. The changes in the AdWords policy mainly affected the CPC rate, which was lowered due to removal of trademark keywords.

? The downside was also due to the amendments in the software policies directly affecting the company's search toolbar ''Mindspark." This toolbar is compatible with users who have security against infectious websites and advertisements. With the help of Mindspark, when users conduct searches, they receive organic results and ads from the back-end by Google. However, customers were complaining about toolbars being automatically installed on their computers, which resulted in the need for uninstallation.

These Google policy amendments affected InterActiveCorp's revenue and ultimately its share price. In the first quarter of 2013, the search business reported $397.1 million compared to $403.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2012. Going forward, the company is expecting the CPCs to return to a normal level and the toolbars to comply with the policy changes. The search segment of the company accounts for more than 50% total revenue. The majority of the segment's revenue comes from Ask.com and more than 90% of it comes from Google display ads that appear on Ask.com. Based on the changes, the management expects the search segment to generate $1.7 billion in fiscal year 2013, which was $1.4 billion in fiscal year 2012.

The company will observe a rebound of the stock and regain the confidence of investors. With estimated EBITDA of $493 million for the current year, an enterprise value of $5.02 billion, and current EV/EBITDA multiple of 5.6 times, the share price will reach $57.02 by the end of this year compared to $47.59 traded on July 5, 2013.

Consistency in dividend distribution

InterActiveCorp has been consistent in declaring dividends to its shareholders, reflecting stability in the business. Despite the drop in revenue due to the Google advertising policy changes, the company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.24 per share during the first quarter of 2013, which it paid to stockholders on March 1, 2013. This was possible due to the free cash flow it generated during the quarter amounting to $37.3 million compared to $-12.39 million in the previous quarter. Moreover, in May 2013, InterActiveCorp declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.24 per share, which was paid on June 1, 2013.

Ex-Dividend Date

Cash Amount

5/13/2013

$0.24

2/13/2013

$0.24

11/13/2012

$0.24

8/13/2012

$0.24

5/11/2012

$0.12

2/13/2012

$0.12

11/10/2011

$0.12

Taking the dividend distribution history shown in the table above into consideration, InterActiveCorp has paid a dividend in every quarter since the last quarter of 2011. The doubling of a paid dividend from the third quarter of 2012 onwards signifies the consistency the company has been showing the past two years. I assume it will continue with the trend based on the performance of its business segments, which will generate additional cash flow. It is estimated that it will generate free cash flow of $326 million in fiscal year 2013 and $365 million in fiscal year 2014.

Share repurchase

InterActiveCorp is among the top 372 companies in the Internet content and information industry to repurchase a high number of stocks. In the first quarter of 2013, it repurchased 1.4 million shares at an average price of $42.96 per share with a total amount of $60.1 million. The company has 1.7 million shares remaining under its repurchase plan. The management recently announced that it will further repurchase additional 10 million shares.

Q1 2012

Q2 2012

Q3 2012

Q4 2012

Q1 2013

Shares Repurchased

4.9 million

2.9 million

1.3 million

6.4 million

1.4 million

Average Purchase Price

$45.50

$47.53

$47.12

$45.69

$42.96

InterActiveCorp has repurchased 15.5 million shares during last year as shown in the table above. In case it repurchases the remaining 1.7 million and an additional 10 million shares during this year, it will only have 71.9 million shares outstanding by the end of the year. The shares outstanding as of March 2013 stood at 83.6 million. Taking into consideration the expected net earnings of $246 million in fiscal year 2013. The EPS of the company will reach $3.45 in fiscal year 2013 compared to $2.77 in the previous fiscal year.

Strong merger and acquisition strategy

InterActiveCorp has acquired more than six companies from the Internet industry including Expedia and TripAdvisor since its inception. In January 2013, it acquired ''Tutor.com," an online service that pairs students with educational professionals who offer additional guidance to students. Tutor.com has paired more than 3,000 education professionals with students. Approximately 90 percent of Tutor.com's revenue is generated from contracts with institutions like schools, universities and libraries.

Tutor.com will be included in the company's media segment, where it owns websites including ''Vimeo.com." InterActiveCorp will revamp the site's user interface and will increase marketing activities. It will use its expertise from websites like Match.com, which pairs couples, and ''HomeAdvisor.com," which pairs homeowners to contractors. The company is expecting to reach millions of education professionals and students based on the increased marketing activities and expertise in the field of pairing. The company's media segment reported $164 million in revenue in fiscal year 2012 and this acquisition will aid the company in generating $211 million in revenue for fiscal year 2013.

Before the acquisition of Tutor.com, in August 2012, InterActiveCorp acquired The About Group from The New York Times Company (NYT) for $300 million. The About Group owns websites including ''About.com'' and operates nearly 90,000 topics with more than 3 million unique articles. 100 million unique users visit About.com every month, reflecting the popularity of the website. The New York Times Company reported an operating loss of $143.6 million in the second quarter of 2012. One of the reasons for the loss was an 8.7% drop in revenue, to $25 million, from About.com. This drop was due to a decrease in the number of users in the U.S. visiting the website which declined by 16.4%, to 52.3 million, from January 2012 to June 2012.

InterActiveCorp has merged the About Group with its Ask.com search engine. With the vast number of topics and unique articles, Ask.com gained access to additional topics and now has an added advantage over its peers. Ask.com's expertise in search technology has enhanced the ''discoverability'' of existing content on About.com, due to which InterActiveCorp has observed an increase in number of unique visitors. In contrast to the losses, The About Group contributed $61.4 million in the first quarter of 2013 and the last quarter of 2012. This allowed the search and application segment to collectively generate $800 million in the past two quarters. Looking at the future prospect of this deal, I think the company will accelerate marketing activities to increase the number of unique visitors and advertisers. This will also support InterActiveCorp's search and application segment to generate $1.7 billion in fiscal 2013 compared to $1.4 billion in fiscal year 2012.

Conclusion

I believe InterActiveCorp has a strong base to make investors happy in the upcoming years. Its various initiatives and very strong merger and acquisition strategies will support revenue growth. The strong performance of its business segments will help it to generate cash flow that will allow the company to maintain its dividend distribution and share repurchase ability.

Google's policy changes have affected its market price and revenue, but I forecast that it will recover quickly from this downside this year. This will suppress the concerns investors and shareholders had in regard to the policy changes. The company's efforts to become compliant with the amendments to the policy will regain the confidence of consumers and advertisers.

Therefore, I recommend a buy on this stock.

Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. (More...)

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30,000 California prisoners refuse meals in apparent hunger strike

July 10, 2013 by legitgov

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30,000 California prisoners refuse meals in apparent hunger strike --Protesting California prison policies of indefinite isolation, inmates signal beginning of a hunger strike by refusing meals. 09 Jul 2013 Officials said 30,000 California inmates refused meals Monday at the start of a prison strike involving two-thirds of the state's 33 lockups, as well as four out-of-state facilities. Participants refused breakfast and lunch, said corrections spokeswoman Terry Thornton. In addition, 2,300 prisoners skipped work or classes, some saying they were sick. The protest was organized by a small group of inmates held in solitary confinement at Pelican Bay State Prison near the Oregon border. Their complaints focus on policies that put inmates in isolation indefinitely, some for decades, if they are suspected of having ties to prison gangs.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Syria's ruling party elects new command amid war

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syria's ruling Baath party elected a new regional command Monday to replace its aging leadership, including the country's longtime vice president, as government forces closed in on a key rebel-held neighborhood in central Syria.

In a further blow to the opposition fighting to topple President Bashar Assad, opposition prime minister Ghassan Hitto resigned from his post, citing his inability to form an interim government.

Both symbolic developments came during a spike in violence in the central Syrian city of Homs, where government forces began an offensive 10 days ago to recapture opposition-held districts.

Syria's state-run television said the new Baath Party command, which is the party's top decision-making body, was chosen during a meeting of the party's central committee.

A senior Baath Party official, Fayez Sayegh, said the reshuffle was mean to pump in new blood in the party. He said longtime Syrian Vice President Farouk al-Sharaa was among those replaced.

Al-Sharaa, 73, is a close associate and longtime loyalist to the Assad family.

Syria's Baath party has been ruling Syria since 1963. The meeting was scheduled to take place earlier but was postponed because of the violence engulfing the country.

Hitto was little known before he was appointed in March by the Western-backed Syrian National Council opposition group to head an interim government to administer areas seized by the rebels fighting to topple Assad.

In a statement issued Monday, he said he was stepping down "for the general good of the Syrian revolution."

Hitto is mistrusted by other opposition members who dislike his perceived proximity to the Qatari-backed Muslim Brotherhood. He had been effectively sidelined since his appointment ? a result of the rivalry between Qatar and Saudi Arabia who are vying for influence among the Sunni-dominated Syrian opposition. Both countries have been prominent backers of forces struggling to oust Assad.

A former Syrian political prisoner with close links to Saudi Arabia, Ahmad al-Jarba, was elected to lead the coalition Saturday.

The coalition is headquartered in Egypt, and in another blow to the group, Egyptian authorities began imposing travel restrictions Monday on Syrians, requiring them to get visas before arriving in the country, officials there and opposition figures said.

Syrian opposition figure Haitham Maleh said he was among those denied entry Monday.

Egyptian airport officials said the new measures followed reports that a large number of Syrians in Egypt were backing the Muslim Brotherhood and took part in violence after the ousting of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi. Those claims could not be independently confirmed.

The airport officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to journalists.

Violence in Syria continued Monday, as two car bombs exploded in a predominantly Alawite and Christian neighborhood of Homs, killing at least four people and wounding 29, a local official in the city said. The explosions in the neighborhood of Akrama point to the Syrian conflict's increasing slide into sectarian killings. A similar car bomb struck the same area few weeks ago.

Activists confirmed the explosions but had no further details.

Assad's forces have launched a major offensive to retake Homs, a transport hub that sits between the capital, Damascus, and coastal areas overwhelmingly loyal to the regime. Rebels seeking his ouster have held on to parts of the city they took more than a year ago, but remain under siege.

Forces loyal to Assad have pummeled their way into the Khaldiyeh neighborhood with constant mortar fire and tanks shelling, allowing them to gain control of eastern parts of the district, said Rami Abdul-Rahman of the British-based Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors clashes. He estimated government forces had seized 11 buildings in Khaldiyeh. Overall, he said the government now controls about 20 percent of the area.

"They are advancing," Abdul-Rahman said in a telephone interview. He said there were street battles elsewhere in Homs, while the army continued to pound other rebel-held areas with heavy weapons.

A Syrian government official earlier had claimed that the army wrested the entire district and was "cleaning" out rebel-held pockets. He gave no other details and requested anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak to the media.

Two activists based in the city denied the claim, saying rebels were under heavy fire but still holding on.

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Diaa Hadid can be reached at www.twitter.com/diaahadid.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrias-ruling-party-elects-command-amid-war-131426963.html

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Wimbledon 2013: Andy Murray hails the Ivan Lendl effect as coach finally cracks a smile

Murray hails the Lendl effect as coach finally cracks a smile
Master and pupil: Murray poses with coach Ivan Lendl at the Wimbledon Champions? Ball (Picture: Getty Images)

Ivan Lendl allowed himself a rare smile and then told Andy Murray he was proud that he had just become the first Briton in nearly eight decades to win the men?s title at Wimbledon.

The classy Czech won three French, three US and two Australian Open titles but never triumphed at the All England Club, losing the 1986 and 1987 finals.

Since becoming Murray?s coach he has transformed the world No.2 from a player with real potential into the man everyone else fears facing.

Murray has become an Olympic gold medallist, a US Open champion and, yes, finally, the king of Wimbledon, under Lendl?s watchful eye and the pair have formed a hugely successful working relationship.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07:  Andy Murray of Great Britain's coach Ivan Lendl and Danny Vallverdu watch his Gentlemen's Singles Final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 7, 2013 in London, England.  (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Emotions in check: Lendl was his trademark impassive self during the final (Picture: Getty Images)
Andy Murray of Britain, left, embraces his coach Ivan Lendl after defeating Novak Djokovic of Serbia during the Men's singles final match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Sunday, July 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Big hug: Murray and Lendl embrace after the Scot?s triumph (Picture: AP)

Lends was, tellingly and fittingly, the first person Murray shared his victory with as he climbed the Centre Court seats to the players? box after his straight-sets victory over Novak Djokovic, and the 26-year-old Scot revealed: ?He just said he was proud of me which coming from him means a lot.

?You know, he doesn?t smile too much in public but when he?s away from the crowds and the cameras he?s a very different character.

?Ideally he would have won Wimbledon himself but I think this was the next best thing for him. I?m saying it seriously.

?He believed in me when a lot of people didn?t. He stuck by me through some tough losses the last couple of years. He?s been very patient with me. I?m just happy I managed to do it for him.?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07:  Gentlemen's Singles Champion Andy Murray of Great Britain (C) poses with Coach Ivan Lendl (L) and hitting partner Dani Vallverdu during the Wimbledon Championships 2013 Winners Ball at InterContinental Park Lane Hotel on July 7, 2013 in London, England.  (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Three?s the magic number: Murray, with coach Lendl and hitting partner Dani Vallverdu (Picture: Getty Images)

Murray then pinpointed the differences Lendl?s coaching has made to his game and how he has turned him into a multiple grand-slam winner.

?He?s made me learn more from the losses that I?ve had than maybe I did in the past,? Murray added. ?I think he?s always been very honest with me.

?He?s always told me exactly what he has thought and in tennis it is not always that easy to do in a player/coach relationship. The player is sometimes the one in charge.

?Sometimes coaches are not always that comfortable doing that but he?s been extremely honest with me. If I work hard he?s happy, if I don?t he?s disappointed and he will tell me.

?And, yeah, when I have lost matches like last year?s final, he told me he was proud of the way I played in a grand slam final like that. He?s got my mentality slightly different going into matches like that.?

Source: http://metro.co.uk/2013/07/08/wimbledon-2013-andy-murray-hails-the-ivan-lendl-effect-as-coach-finally-cracks-a-smile-3872815/

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Nearly Boarded Flight That Crashed in San Francisco

As you're probably well aware by now, Asiana Airlines Flight 214 bound from South Korea crash-landed onto the runway at San Francisco International Airport yesterday, killing two passengers and injuring dozens more. Including the crew, there were over 300 people on board the flight, and had things gone to plan, Facebook's Chief Operating Officer (COO), Sheryl Sandberg, would have been one of them. Fortunately for her, she switched flights at the last minute in order to accumulate miles on United.

Sandberg revealed in a Facebook post that she was originally scheduled to fly on Flight 214, but ended up on a different airline that landed 20 minutes prior.

"Taking a minute to be thankful and explain what happened. My family, colleagues Debbie Frost, Charlton Gholson and Kelly Hoffman and I were originally going to take the Asiana flight that just crash-landed," Sandberg posted to Facebook. "We switched to United so we could use miles for my family's tickets. Our flight was scheduled to come in at the same time, but we were early and landed about 20 minutes before the crash. Our friend Dave David Eun was on the Asiana flight and he is fine. Thank you to everyone who is reaching out - and sorry if we worried anyone. Serious moment to give thanks."


All 307 people on board the flight that went down are now accounted for. According to ongoing coverage by CBS News, San Francisco General Hospital said it received 53 patients, including 26 children. Six of them were reported in critical condition. The two people who perished were both 16-year-old girls from China.

It's still not clear what caused the crash, though the FBI has said there have not been any indications of terrorism at this time.

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  • Massage Oil ? Coconut oil soothes tired and sore muscles. Add a few drops of essential oils for more effect.
  • Athletes Foot ? The powerful antifungal properties of coconut oil make it perfect for any fungal infection. Add a few drops of oregano or tea tree oil for more antifungal power.
  • Acne ? Coconut oil gently fights the bacteria that cause acne. Dab it directly on the offending pimples and watch them shrink.
  • Cleanser ? Coconut oil makes an effective and gentle cleanser to remove the grime of the day.
  • Lice ? Coconut oil kills and removes this pesky problem.
  • Stretch Marks ? Prevent and soften stretch marks from pregnancy with coconut oil for soft and supple skin.
  • Warts and Moles ? Rub oil into area and cover with a bandage. Rub in fresh oil and place a new bandage each day.
  • Moisturizer ? Coconut oil is an excellent way to soften and hydrate dry, rough, or damaged skin.
  • Face Scrub ? Mix coconut oil with baking soda, sugar, or cinnamon and oatmeal for the perfect face scrub and exfoliator.
  • Dandruff ? Massage coconut oil into the scalp to ease symptoms of dandruff, both itching and flaking.
  • Curb Appetite ? Take a spoonful before meals to curb appetite so you don?t overeat.
  • Wrinkles ? Rub into lines, creases, and wrinkles to rehydrate skin and soften those wrinkles away.
  • Sore Throat ? Dissolve a spoonful in your mouth and let it slowly roll down the throat. This will coat and protect the throat, boost the health of mucus membranes, and fight any infection.
  • Ring Worm ? Rub coconut oil onto affected area to kill the fungus that causes unsightly ringworm. Add tea tree oil to clear the infection even faster.
  • Lip Balm ? Coconut oil hydrates and protects lips. Coconut even offers some protection from the sun, about an SPF 4.
  • Cold Sore ? Coconut oil has antiviral properties that will help the body get rid of the virus that causes cold sores. Rub it on when needed and add a drop of oregano oil to speed healing.
  • Lubricant ? Coconut makes an all-natural personal lubricant for intimate moments without chemicals.
  • Gum Removal ? Coconut oil gets the sticky stuff out of hair, carpet, and anywhere else it doesn?t belong.
  • Pet Health ? Coconut oil can do a multitude of things for pets, both topically and internally. It improves breath, makes for a shiny coat, eases joint problems, cleans ears, gets rid of fleas, and much more.
  • Stys/Pink Eye ? Rub a small amount of coconut oil on the sty or around the eyes to get rid of these painful and annoying infections quickly.
  • Earaches ? Earaches, swimmer?s ear, and ear infections clear up fast with a few drops of coconut oil mixed with garlic oil.
  • Cradle Cap ? Coconut oil is gentle and safe for infants and helps ease the itching, pain, redness, and flaking associated with cradle cap.
  • Diaper Rash ? Coconut oil can help heal mild diaper rash gently and effectively.
  • Bruises ? Rub coconut oil into bruised skin to speed healing and watch the bruises fade fast.
  • Age Spots ? Coconut oil has beneficial effects on any skin blemish. Use it to help fade age spots with powerful antioxidants.
  • Shaving Cream ? Coconut oil keeps the razor gliding smoothly while leaving skin smooth and soft.
  • After Shave ? Don?t want unpleasant bumps and rashes after shaving? Coconut oil soothes sensitive skin and promotes healing.
  • Toothpaste ? Mix 1 part coconut oil with 1 part baking soda and add a couple drops of peppermint oil. This makes a refreshing, natural toothpaste that whitens and cleans without added preservatives, fluoride, sweeteners, or other chemicals.
  • Chicken Pox ? Ease the itch and encourage healing with dabs of coconut oil. It also works on poison ivy, poison oak, mosquito bites, and other insect stings or bites.
  • Yeast Infections ? Coconut oil fights these fungal infections internally and externally.
  • Makeup Remover ? Coconut oil removes oil-based makeup easily, like mascara. It cleans, hydrates, and makes skin glow.
  • Conditioner ? Coconut oil conditions, strengthens, and repairs hair. Massage it in and rinse it out after ten minutes. A small amount can be rubbed in to dry hair to tame frizz.
  • Polish Furniture ? Coconut oil gives a protective shine to wood furniture. Just make sure you test it out on a small area to make sure you like the outcome.
  • Energy ? Coconut oil and its medium chain triglycerides make it an excellent energy source to improve stamina, endurance, or just to give you a boost through the day.
  • Deodorant ? Mix coconut oil with cornstarch, baking soda, and your favorite essential oils for a natural deodorant that smells fantastic.
  • Eye Cream ? Reduce puffiness and dark circles with a few dabs of coconut oil.
  • Eczema ? Coconut oil reduces the itchiness, pain, flakiness, and dryness of eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis.
  • Sunburn ? Coconut oil can help prevent sunburn for short exposures. When you burn, it will also speed healing and take some of the sting away.?Make sure you wait until all the heat has dissipated before applying it or you trap the heat in.?Wait 24 to 72 hours depending on the extent of the burn.
  • Hemorrhoids ? Coconut oil eases the pain and discomfort of hemorrhoids and encourages natural healing both internally and externally.
  • Nose Bleeds ? Rub a bit of coconut oil in nostrils to fight the dry cracking that can lead to nose bleeds and pain.
  • Canker Sores ? Dab coconut oil on canker sores to kill infection and speed up healing. Coconut oil is also a far tastier way to treat canker sores than most other methods.
  • Toothaches ? Coconut oil eases the pain and strengthens teeth. You can mix it with a drop of clove oil to almost instantly relieve pain.
  • Acid Reflux ? Take a small spoonful with meals to keep acid reflux and heartburn at bay.
  • Urinary Tract ? Treat urinary tract infections with a spoonful of coconut oil. It may even ease the painful passing of kidney stones.
  • Nursing ? Coconut oil works great to repair dry, cracked skin, including sore nipples from nursing.
  • Alzheimer?s ? Some research points to coconut oil as a way to slow the progression of or prevent Alzheimer?s and dementia.
  • Bones ? Coconut oil aids the body in the absorption of calcium and magnesium. Both minerals are important for strong bones and teeth.
  • Epilepsy ? Coconut oil may reduce the incidence and intensity of epileptic seizures.
  • Fitness ? Coconut oil boosts energy, increases metabolism, improves thyroid function, and aids healthy weight loss. It is the perfect addition to any workout or fitness regimen.
  • Cooking ? Coconut oil doesn?t form harmful by-products when heated like most other oils and animal fats. Use it to replace butter, cup for cup in recipes. Saut?, cook, bake, broil, braise, and more using coconut oil as a healthier alternative.?
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Should I upgrade my Samsung Galaxy 2 II 4G Epic Touch with Kies or the Simple Upgrade tool to JB?

I currently have a Samsung Galaxy 2 II 4G Epic Touch and I want to upgrade it to Jelly Bean. After looking at some support pages on Samsung's website, you have two options to install the new version: Kies or Simple Upgrade Tool.

Which should I use? Kies seems to be easier to use, looks better (not that that matters or anything), doesn't need to be installed (as far as I can tell), has a backup/restore feature, and you don't have to have a full battery or have to mess around with the battery before installing. Is one newer than the other? Does one save more data/settings?

By the way: what will I lose when upgrading? I know it says to back up. How about: favorites, text messages, call history, settings, app data, home screen shortcuts/widget placement, etc. I know I can most likely save notes, photos, voice memos, contacts, emails, etc, but am I starting out with essentially a new phone running Jelly Bean and the basics that I backed up? How will this compare from Kies to Simple Upgrade Tool?

Will it keep everything the same, even if I do have to use a backup Samsung recommended with Kies to have in case something went wrong? Or does the backup have a image of the before that I can revert to and be the same as before if something went wrong so I could start from the beginning again?

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

One Direction 2013: Niall Horan teases This Is Us & confesses he and his band mates have Twitter follower envy! (AUDIO)

July 6th, 2013 by Lynn Connolly.

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During an interview with former Westlife singer Nicky Byrne for Irish radio station RTE2, One Direction star Niall Horan has teased fans with information about 1D?s forthcoming film, This Is Us?

And he also joked that he and band mates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne sometimes share a friendly rivalry about who has the most followers on Twitter!

But first, of what he had to say about 1D?s 3D movie This Is Us ? which goes on general release in August ? he explained that it genuinely is access al areas, and even their dressing rooms weren?t off limits during filming.

He said, ?It is more of a documentary than concert, a behind the scenes insight into what goes in.

?The fans standing outside the stadium they don?t know what goes on in the dressing room.?

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He added, ?I think this is what they want [probably the biggest understatement in 1D history], the fans know us but they know the public perception?

?It would be good for them to see us as friends and as people.?

Back now to Niall?s revelation that he and his band mates have Twitter follower envy, he said, ?We do rib each other, saying you have got more followers, it?s a bit of a laugh.

?But I know this sounds like the media training answer but I think whatever is good for one direction is good for me.?

Are you excited for the movie? For now, here?s Niall?s interview?

Source: http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/x-factor/one-direction-2013-niall-horan-teases-this-is-us-confesses-he-and-his-band-mates-have-twitter-follower-envy-audio/

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The African Union welcomes the signing of an Agreement in Guinea on the preparation and organization of the 2013 elections

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, July 5, 2013/African Press Organization (APO)/ ? The Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union (AU), Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, welcomes the signing of an Agreement on the preparation and organization of the 2013 elections, by the Government of the Republic of Guinea, the presidential camp, opposition political parties and representatives of the international partners, on 3 July 2013. She welcomes this outcome, which is the result of the Inter-Guinean Dialogue initiated in early June 2013 by the College of Facilitators, comprising of two National Facilitators and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in West Africa, Said Djinnit, as International Facilitator. She commends the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, for the crucial role he played and for his commitment to the successful conclusion of the Inter-Guinean Dialogue.

The Chairperson of the Commission calls on all Guinean stakeholders to ensure that this positive momentum is maintained, in order to foster peace, security and stability, which, at this crucial stage, are essential for the completion of the transition launched in 2008. She reiterates the support of the AU to the ongoing process and its determination to effectively assist in the implementation of the commitments of the Guinean parties.

The Chairperson of the Commission welcomes the sense of responsibility and political maturity displayed by the Guinean stakeholders, and reiterates the imperative for all parties in Guinea to privilege the higher interest of the country over any other consideration, so that the forthcoming elections, rather than being a source of strife, be an opportunity for emulation and expression of civic duty, as well as for strengthening national unity and the democratic process in Guinea.

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Source: http://en.starafrica.com/news/the-african-union-welcomes-the-signing-of-an-agreement-in-guinea-on-the-preparation-and-organization-of-the-2013-elections.html

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Slim pickings after busy start to NHL free agency

Jaromir Jagr is still available. So is goalie Tim Thomas, who continues exploring whether to make a comeback after taking a season off.

Mikhail Grabovski, anyone?

Otherwise, many of the available impact players were swept up in the first few hours after the NHL's free-agency opened Friday.

A total of 60 players were signed in deals involving 26 of the league's 30 teams, according to a list posted on NHL.com. They included Columbus landing Nathan Horton to a $37.1 million, seven-year contract and Daniel Alfredsson leaving Ottawa for a one-year deal in Detroit. Toronto signed David Clarkson to a $36.75 million, seven-year deal, while Jarome Iginla signed a one-year deal with Boston, the team he jilted for Pittsburgh earlier this season.

And then another nine were traded, with the biggest move involving the Senators filling the void Alfredsson left by acquiring Anaheim forward Bobby Ryan in exchange for two forwards and a first-round draft pick.

At the rate players were being signed and swapped, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren was relieved to have addressed most of his team's needs before the market officially opened.

"I didn't think the defense market was as strong as centers. The better ones went right away," Holmgren said, while formally announcing the team had signed captain Claude Giroux to an eight-year extension worth over $64 million. "I think we were fortunate to jump in on Mark when we did."

Holmgren was referring to defenseman Mark Streit, who was acquired in a trade with the New York Islanders before Philadelphia locked him up to a four-year, $21 million contract last week. Holmgren also could have mentioned Philadelphia getting Vincent Lecavalier ? this summer's most prized free agent ? to agree to a five-year deal on Tuesday.

That didn't stop Holmgren from signing goalies Ray Emery and Yann Danis on Friday to shore up what remains an unsettled position.

Beyond that, it's a wonder anyone's still available.

Former Flyers goalie Ilya Bryzgalov's still on the market. So are two ex-Detroit teammates, Damien Brunner and Daniel Cleary. As for defense, there's Toni Lydman.

And then there's Teemu Selanne, who usually takes his time in free agency. Ducks general manager Bob Murray is scheduled to contact Selanne next week to see whether the Finn is close to making a decision on returning for one more year.

Many players came to much quicker decisions.

Alfredsson was driven to the Motor City by the opportunity to win a championship, and was joined, soon after, by center Stephen Weiss, who agreed to a five-year, $24.5 million contract.

"It's all about trying to get the Stanley Cup," Alfredsson said.

For others, it was the lure of finding the right fit.

Horton was willing to give up big-city living in Boston, for the chance to raise his family in a more collegiate environment such as Columbus.

"It's a great opportunity for me and my family to be in a house and for it to be a little more quiet," Horton said, while noting he is also eager to help transform the Blue Jackets into contenders. "I want to be in the playoffs and everybody else does (here), and we've got the team to do it. That's why I'm so excited."

The Toronto Maple Leafs, coming off their first postseason appearance since 2004, also made a statement by signing Clarkson and keeping first-line center Tyler Bozak with a $21 million, five-year deal.

Tampa Bay reached a $25 million, five-year deal with 29-year-old center Valtteri Filppula to essentially replace Lecavalier.

Ottawa wasn't expecting Alfredsson to bolt.

"It was a devastating conversation, a disappointing one, hard to swallow," Senators general manager Bryan Murray acknowledged. "But I understand a veteran player that hasn't won and wants to win and sees a better opportunity."

The Senators, though, got younger and perhaps better up front by acquiring Ryan. Ottawa sent forwards Jakob Silfverbeg, Stefan Noesen and its first-round pick in next year's draft to the Ducks for the four-time 30-goal scorer.

A lot of other teams also made moves to jockey for position in the parity-filled league:

?The Phoenix Coyotes, with a new owner, signed forward Mike Ribeiro to a four-year, $22 million contract.

?The New Jersey Devils signed forward Ryane Clowe to a five-year, $24.25 million contract, and forward Michael Ryder to a two-year, $7 million deal.

?The Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks re-signed defenseman Michal Rozsival, forward Michal Handzus and gave 40-year goalie Nikolai Khabibulin a one-year deal to replace Emery.

?The Pittsburgh Penguins reunited with defenseman Rob Scuderi by giving him a four-year $13.5 million deal.

?The New York Islanders re-signed goalie Evgeni Nabokov to a one-year, $3.25 million deal and defenseman Travis Hamonic to a seven-year, $27 million contract, and signed free-agent forward Pierre-Marc Bouchard to a one-year, $2 million contract.

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AP Sports Writers Larry Lage in Detroit, Dan Gelston in Philadelphia and Rusty Miller in Columbus, Ohio, contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/slim-pickings-busy-start-nhl-free-agency-072609065.html

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Football Talk: Chris Millar's Euro diary, Mikoliunas on Romanov

It is all about Wimbledon today or so it seems.

While the rest of the nation go on about strawberries and cream, we at Football Talk towers prefer to use the occasion to celebrate the Crazy Gang.

Any such occasion wouldn't be complete without Vincent Jones, the 'footie ace turned movie star'.

Following in Vinnie's footsteps, St Johnstone's Chris Millar has made his very own version of Euro Trip as he gives an insight into the Perth side's continental adventure.

The row for control of Kilmarnock has stepped up a gear, Tartan Army villain Saulius Mikoliunas has his say on Vladimir Romanov.

And there's a finishing lesson from Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Life on the edge

SPFL chief Neil Doncaster: Nine-year TV contract shows I am the real deal
The newly appointed Scottish Professional Football League says he has proved he is the right man for the top job. (Daily Record)

Saulius Mikoliunas on life at Hearts: Egomaniac Mad Vlad thought he could play for Barca
The Lithuanian winger has lifted the lid on life at Tynecastle under former owner and 'funny guy' Vladimir Romanov. (Daily Record)

Costley?s got price tag proof
The Ayrshire hotelier has shown SunSport the text message he says Johnston sent him after meeting him as representative of the ABG who want the Troon lawyer out. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers boss Ally McCoist targets Champions League spot in five years
The Ibrox boss has high hopes for the next few years.

Euro Trip

The St Johnstone midfielder gives an insight into how much the club's adventure means to the players.

No pressure

Chelsea believe Marco van Ginkel can be groomed as Frank Lampard's replacement after ?9m transfer
Mourinho has assured the Vitesse Arnhem and Holland U21 star the succession will take place gradually over the next 18 months

This is how it is done

Finishing master class from Ruud van Nistelrooy (via David Hartrick)

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