WHO’s reaction to H1N1 influenced by drug companies, reports claim

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Reports suggest the World Health Organisation’s declaring a swine flu pandemic was an error driven by drug companies, and lead to unjustified fear. A year after the swine flu pandemic was declared, stocks are left unused and governments try to abandon contracts, pharmaceutical companies have profited at least £4.6billion from the sale of vaccines alone.

Reports by the British Medical Journal (BMJ), the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ) and the Council of Europe claim that The World Health Organisation reaction to H1N1 was influenced by pharmaceutical companies and that key scientists behind advice had financial ties with firms Roche and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). These conflicts of interest have never been publicly disclosed by WHO, an apparent violation of its own rules.

The World Health Organisation issued H1N1 guidelines in 2004, recommending countries to stockpile millions of doses of antiviral medication. The advice prompted many countries around the world into buying up large stocks of Tamiflu, made by Roche, and Relenza manufactured by GSK.

A joint investigation with the BMJ and the BIJ, found that scientists involved in developing the WHO 2004 guidance had previously been paid by Roche or GSK for lecturing and consultancy work as well as being involved in research for the companies. “The WHO’s credibility has been badly damaged,” BMJ editor Fiona Godlee said in an editorial.

A report by the health committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, a 47-member human rights watchdog, found that the WHO’s reaction was influenced by drug companies that make H1N1 antiviral drugs and vaccines. It criticised WHO lack of transparency around the handling of the swine flu pandemic and says the public health guidelines by WHO, EU agencies and national governments led to a “waste of large sums of public money and unjustified scares and fears about the health risks faced by the European public.”

We’re still in the pandemic

A spokesman for WHO said the drug industry did not influence its decisions on swine flu. Margaret Chan, the organisation’s director, had dismissed inquiries into its handling of the A/H1N1 pandemic as “conspiracy theories” earlier this year, she had said: “WHO anticipated close scrutiny of its decisions, but we did not anticipate that we would be accused, by some European politicians, of having declared a fake pandemic on the advice of experts with ties to the pharmaceutical industry and something personal to gain from increased industry profits.”

Yesterday, a 16-member “emergency committee” consisting of advisors from the World Health Organisation said that the H1N1 pandemic is not yet over. The WHO has refused to identify committee members, arguing that they must be shielded from industry pressure, so possible conflicts of interest with drug companies are unknown. The BMJ report also reveals that at least one expert on the “emergency committee” received payment during 2009 from GSK.

In related news, Reuters reported, Pfizer Inc, the world’s biggest drugmaker, is selling its swine vaccine business to Chinese Harbin Pharmaceutical Group for $50 million.

Garuda Indonesia increases flights, fleet; may buy rival

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Indonesian state-owned flag carrier Garuda Indonesia has been expanding, with the airline set to add nine new jets to its fleet and double its flights between Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur. Garuda is also considering a bid for defunct rival Linus Airways.

Garuda is expecting the imminent arrival of four new Airbus jets and five new Boeings. The Airbuses, A330-200s, are earmarked to fly international routes to Seoul and Shanghai starting in July. All four have Internet and telephone access for passengers. The Boeings, B737-800 Next Generation aircraft, are due to be in service by the 2010.

Also planned before the year’s end is the increase in flights on the Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur route from one to two per week. “We saw our current load factor[s] have reached 75 percent and even more during school breaks like June and July,” Said the company’s Vice President for Network Oversight, Risnandi. “This is very promising.”

Garuda is now reported to be considering a bid for Linus, who stopped operating on April 27 and have recently been stripped of the rights to fly their former routes as legally required for airlines that do not operate for more than thrity days. Linus still holds some documents of worth to Garuda for transfer to their subisidiary Citilink.

“I heard that Garuda intends to buy Linus who already hold an aviation business license (SIUP) and an air operators certificate (AOC) for the scheduled air services,” said Indonesian Director General of Civil aviation Herry Bakti S. Gumay to reporters for Bisnis Indonesia. He said that his office was in favour of a takeover by Garuda because foreign bids are limited to holding a maximum total of 49% of the shares in Linus.

Linus Airways’ President Directer Indra said that “we are flexible to acquisition, depending on the investor. If someone wants to buy 100% of the shares we can release our shares, but if someone wants take only a majority shareholding with us as a partner – we are also open.” Indra commented that he has had an informal meeting with Garuda CEO Emirsyah Satar but says that they never discussed acquisition by Garuda and that Linus is already in talks with another ‘strategic investor’ with a view to resuming operations.

Two airlines, Riau Airlines and Kartika Airlines, have both launched bids for the ten routes formally operated by Linus, which include four from Jakarta and three from Batam.

Garuda Indonesia’s Financial Direcotr Eddy Purwanto has anounced that US$650 million worth of loans from Bank Mandiri have been restructured. Garuda, who has apointed Rothschild’s as their international financial advisors, will now pay US$450 million by 2015.

Early morning fire kills four New York group home residents

Sunday, March 22, 2009

After an early morning fire began, four out of the nine people living at the Riverview Individual Residential Alternative group home located in Wells, New York were killed by the blaze. The Sunmount Developmental Disabilities Services Office, which supervises the home, told the media that the fire started at approximately 5:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time. Two staff members were at the home at the time, who safely evacuated four of the five survivors.

The names of the residents killed in the fire were not able to be released due to New York’s Mental Hygiene Law, but are able to be identified as two adult men, aged 32 and 52, and two adult women, aged 43 and 60. A 71-year-old male was injured in the fire, and was taken to a hospital in Utica, a nearby city. The other four residents have been relocated to an unnamed group home. Both staff members are also being examined at the hospital.

“On behalf of all New Yorkers, I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to the families, loved ones and friends of the four victims and to continue to pray for the full recovery of those five people and two staff members who survived this incident. I also want to express my thanks and appreciation for the first responders and volunteers who worked swiftly and diligently to respond to this tragedy,” David Patterson, the governor of New York, said to the media.

The exact cause of the fire has yet to be determined. However, the New York Civil Liberties Union stated that “the blaze appears to have been an electrical fire and the sprinkler system was knocked out immediately.” They also called for “an immediate investigation into the causes of and contributing factors of the fire.”

The New York State Department of State Office of Fire Prevention and Control is currently investigating the causes of the blaze, with help from New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the New York State Commission on Quality of Care and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities.

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If you are in the middle of potty training, you know you can always use more toilet training tips.

After training four children of my own, here are my favorite ideas for keeping training moving forward.

– Use rewards and prizes but make them count for something.

A young child knows when he hasn’t earned the prize. Make sure if you are using rewards it is clear to your child exactly what he has to do to earn the prize and then pay up promptly.

If a toddler has to wait for her prize, she will lose her connection to the event that earned her the prize.

Make sure the prizes you are offering are of value to your toddler. I once trained using candy with my youngest only to find out she really didn’t care if she got candy or not.

That seriously stopped the motivational process.

In fact, here is some serious toilet training advice. If there’s something your toddler really wants, tie getting it to potty training. Use a chart to keep things visual. If it is big make sure there are subgoals and prizes along the way; toddlers cannot delay gratification well enough to work towards a large project over several weeks.

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– Stop when there’s a problem.

I learned this the hard way. If you encounter serious resistance (not just a grumpy toddler on a napless afternoon), stop potty training for a few days.

Sometimes a toddler simply needs a break.

It helps to remember you are asking him to grow up. To change and mature.

That sounds good, until you have to do it 24/7. Then it becomes awful. And resistance is the natural outcome of feeling that way.

So listen to your toddler or preschooler. They might need a few days off. A few days to feel like a comfortable ‘little’ person again – maybe even feel like a baby.

Let them. Give extra cuddles and hugs. Talk about how great it was to be little and how much fun it will be to grow up. Completely take the pressure off. Remind him he can use the potty chair whenever he needs to – after all, someone as smart and grown up as he is certainly will be more comfortable doing so.

Then back off.

Do not put your child back in diapers at this point, if he has been out of diapers. Simply tell him you understand he needs a break and that if he chooses to go in his pants he will need to clean it up.

Now, you’re going to have to help with this, of course. Just be matter-of-fact and calm. Use plastic pants over the undies if you wish, but he needs to feel uncomfortable if he has accidents.

Then it will be his own body telling him it is time to grow up; not just Mom or Dad.

Remember, keep the ‘idea’ of potty training ever present; just not the pressure. Sometimes this method will train a resistant preschooler in just a few days. Odds are it won’t be long and he’ll be ready to train again.

– Train a doll.

One of the most effective toilet training tips I ever used was to train a doll alongside of my daughter.

Even when she didn’t want to train, we trained the baby doll – together. I put her in charge of the doll’s potty training.

She took the bait and started insisting the doll go potty regularly. We would always check to see if the my daughter needed to go potty, too, after all she was showing her baby what to do.

We made real strides forward using that technique with my strong-willed daughter.

Are you stuck in the middle of potty training with no end in sight? Collect toilet training advice and try new ideas regularly. You never know when you’ll hit upon the right combination of tips and timing.

Before you know it, your child will be potty trained completely. And you can celebrate together.

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US president Obama, Congress call for blocking of executive bonuses at AIG insurance company

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

United States President Barack Obama stated Monday that insurance giant AIG is in financial trouble due to “recklessness and greed,” and called for legal action to stop the company from giving out millions of dollars in bonuses to its executives.

“It’s hard to understand how derivative traders at AIG warranted any bonuses, much less $165 million in extra pay,” Obama said. “How do they justify this outrage to the taxpayers who are keeping the company afloat.”

Obama’s statement comes after reports surfaced last weekend saying the insurance agency, which is in deep financial trouble, had paid US$165 million to executives in bonuses, after receiving $170 billion as part of a government bailout plan.

AIG has said that the bonuses have to be given out, as the company is legally required by contract to do so. A representative with the National Economic Council, Lawrence H. Summers, also said that the bonuses were required to be given out. If AIG had refused to give out the bonuses, employees could file a lawsuit against the company for the money.

“We cannot attract and retain the best and the brightest talent to lead and staff the A.I.G. businesses — which are now being operated principally on behalf of American taxpayers — if employees believe their compensation is subject to continued and arbitrary adjustment by the U.S. Treasury,” AIG CEO Edward M. Liddy said in a letter addressed to Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner on Saturday.

Liddy said that he asked Geithner “to use that leverage and pursue every legal avenue to block these bonuses and make the American taxpayers whole.”

“I want everybody to be clear that Secretary Geithner’s been on the case,” Obama said. “He’s working to resolve this matter with the new CEO, Edward Liddy, who, by the way, everybody needs to understand, came on board after the contracts that led to these bonuses were agreed to last year.”

If the bonuses cannot be stopped, the U.S. Congress says they want AIG to reimburse the government. Congress is looking to impose stiff new taxes on the pay, or ordering the company to return the money which was originally granted from a government bailout. In a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, senator Richard Shelby promised that the treasury will recover all of the money. Several U.S. senators along with Liddy have sent letters to AIG asking for the bonuses to be renegotiated, something AIG agreed to and says they will reduce future bonuses by 30%. Senators state that if Libby does not respond by renegotiating the bonuses, the Senate Finance Committee will propose an excise tax. Not only will an excise tax be proposed on AIG, but all companies receiving bailout money and their employees who receive bonuses.

What is the highest excise tax we can impose that will stand up in court? Let’s find out.

Numerous House Democrats have introduced legislation which would place a 100% tax on any bonuses of over $100,000 from companies that are receiving government bailout funds. Meanwhile in the Senate, a bipartisan proposal by Max Baucus (D-Montana) and Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) would levy a special 90% excise tax on AIG’s bonuses. Asked Senator Baucus, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee: “What is the highest excise tax we can impose that will stand up in court? Let’s find out.”

Cars big winner as 34th Annual Annie Awards handed out

Monday, February 12, 2007

Cars drove home the big prize last night, from the 34th Annual Annie Awards. The animation industry’s highest honor, ASIFA-Hollywood’s Annies recognise contributions to animation, writing, directing, storyboarding, voice acting, composing, and much more.

As mentioned, Pixar took home the big prize last night, after facing stiff competition from four other Happy Feet, Monster House, Open Season, and Over the Hedge.

But the biggest winner of the night didn’t get a “Best Animated Feature” nod at all. Flushed Away won five feature animation categories including Animated Effects (Scott Cegielski), Character Animation (Gabe Hordos), Production Design (Pierre-Olivier Vincent), Voice Acting (Sir Ian McKellan as Toad), Writing (Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Chris Lloyd, Joe Keenan, and Will Davies).

Over The Hedge won awards for Directing (Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick), Storyboarding (Gary Graham), and Character Design (Nicolas Marlet).

Of little surprise, Randy Newman won an Annie for Cars in the “Music in an Animated Feature Production” category. Newman has won many Oscars for his movie music, and has a nomination this year for the song “Our Town”. Newman didn’t attend the Annies, instead picking up a Grammy for “Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media”.

DisneyToon Studios’ Bambi II won “Best Home Entertainment Production”, while “Best Animated Short Subject” went to Blue Sky Studios’ No Time For Nuts, which is based on Ice Age.

“Best Animated Video Game” went to Flushed Away The Game, while a United Airlines ad named “Dragon” won a “Best Animated Television Commercial” Annie for DUCK Studios.

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How To Get A Bad Credit Auto Loan In Michigan?

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Nothing in this world has changed our lives like a car. Every other invention has come and gone but none has matched the car revolution. Right from the first model T to the new power packed machines, cars have come a long way. And, which State has witnessed it all? The State of Michigan is where it all started. Ford, GM and Chrysler are all located in the State. Hence, Michiganders love for cars is well understood.

Buying a car is a great experience for everyone; it s phenomenal if you are in the State of Automobiles. Don t you remember buying a car with your parents? Being in the car hub of America, there used to be the excitement of walking into the lot and seeing several amazing cars. Your family chose the perfect one after a thorough analysis. Back then, things were pretty simple because you didn t know much about credit history. Now, things look complicated and the fun has turned into uncertainty -uncertainty of choosing that perfect car, uncertainty of getting loans. Even if you got a loan with a poor credit score, there is the uncertainty of getting reasonable interest rates.

But, here s something to remove all the clouds of doubts and uncertainty. This is an article to help you get an affordable car loan even with an imperfect credit score in Michigan.

Money Comes First, Wherever You Go

Whenever you have to buy something, money comes first. You must know your affordability. For that, prepare a budget. Calculate the surplus that remains after paying all the bills and expenses. If you have a sufficient amount left with you, then making monthly payments will be very easy.

Now, your loan amount depends on your car. A brand new car and pre-owned one have substantial difference in pricing. If you buy a new car, then your loan amount will increase. This decision is good only when you are able to make regular payments. So, think twice before deciding on the car.

Know Your Score

Every lender checks your credit score. But, before he does and wrongly charges you high interest rates, you must check your own score. According to the Federal Law, you have the privilege of getting your free credit report once in a year. Annualcreditreport.com is the name of website where you will have to apply for it. Now, this site will only give you the credit report and not the score. For that, you must apply with any of the three bureaus.

Go through your report and search for any errors. In case you find any, report it to the credit bureaus. You must apply for any loan only after the discrepancies are taken care of. Also, ask your current lenders to report your regular monthly payments. This will definitely improve your credit score.

The economy has suffered a lot during recession. Many have not been able to keep up with their payments and as result their credit scores have taken a toll. There are many people tackling bad credit scores, just like you. How do they get loans? Well, the answer is sub-prime lenders.

You must know that your credit score is just one aspect of the approval criteria. There are many other things that the lenders consider before taking a decision. Income, employment details, residence, down payment amount, co-signer and many other factors help lenders in taking a decision.

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What Documents Are Considered For Bad Credit Auto Loan?

Income Proof

You must be currently employed. Lenders are fine if you are individual contractor. The only thing that is important for them is your income. Your gross monthly income should be at least $ 1,000.

If you are employed, then you must present a copy of your pay stubs. Most lenders will ask you to send them a copy of last two months.

If you are a self-employed contractor, you will have to submit IT returns of at least three years, although it all depends on the lender.

The following documents will be considered income-proof for self employed

Michigan Tax Forms

1.MI 1040 (Michigan Individual Income Tax Return)

2.MI 1040 ES (Michigan Individual Estimated Tax)

3.Michigan Business Tax

Federal Tax Forms

1.Form 1040 (U.S. Individual Income Tax Return)

2.Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business)

3.Schedule F (Profit or Loss from Farming)

4.Schedule SE (Self-Employment Tax)

Bank Statements

Bank statements are a proof of your regular financial transactions. Lenders want to be assured of the safety of their money and hence would be interested in your bank accounts.

Residential Proof

If you are living in the same house for at least six months, it means you have been paying your utility bills regularly. Lenders will require a copy of your recent utility bills like phone or electricity.

Tips for Getting Approval

Co-Signer

When you have a bad credit score, you must make up for other aspects of the lending criteria. If you get a co-signer on-board, the lender s risk will be reduced. Lenders generally ask for co-signer so that when you miss a payment, the co-signer can be held responsible.

Anyone can be a co-signer as long as he has a decent credit score.

Down Payment

Down payment is the initial upfront amount that you pay while buying a car. When you make a down payment, you lower your loan amount. This reduces the lender s risk and thus, approving your loan application won t be a problem for him.

These two factors play a very crucial rule when it comes to a bad credit car loan. If you can manage them well, getting a loan will be very easy for you. These tips will help you buy your dream car in the Wolverine State.

So with all the information available, don t wait for anything. Apply with a lending company that offers sub-prime auto loans in Michigan.

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Bobby Robson to undergo cancer surgery

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Former England football manager, Bobby Robson CBE, will undergo surgery to remove a tumour on his brain today.

Bobby Robson is 73-years-old, and has managed various soccer teams such as England, Newcastle United, Ipswich, Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven, Fulham, Sporting Lisbon and FC Porto. Currently, he is employed as a consultant for the Republic of Ireland team, but will miss their opening Euro 2008 qualifier against Germany in Stuttgart on 2 September. He has had cancer surgery 3 times prior.

Bobby Robson said:

“The tumour is in my brain, which sounds bad, but it is in a position where it can be removed relatively easily and it’s extremely small – the size of a grape – which indicates they have caught it early.”

Robson was taken to hospital on 5 August 2006 after complaining about feeling unwell 10 minutes before the start of an Ipswich match. He was discharged on 7 August, and on 20 August it became apparent the incident was due to a brain tumour.

Australian nuclear power plants rejected by states

Monday, June 5, 2006

Wikinews Australia has in-depth coverage of this issue: Australian nuclear debate

Australian media reports that Prime Minister John Howard is expected to push a nuclear energy inquiry through federal cabinet this week. Meanwhile, a list of possible sites for nuclear reactors has been leaked by the Opposition to media. The locations, listed in 1997, include Adelaide, Darwin, Perth, Lucas Heights, Goulburn, Holsworthy, and Broken Hill in New South Wales and other sites.

West Australian (WA) premier Alan Carpenter says the list of fourteen potential sites were a “facade to soften up Western Australians into accepting a nuclear waste dump.” The WA Premier said people would not only be surprised but “stunned to learn that the federal cabinet considered possible sites… without disclosing them to any state government.”

Mr Carpenter said in a media release that the document mentions a site near Perth airport. “People should wake up to what’s happening around Australia, particularly in WA,” said Mr. Carpenter. “Only a few weeks ago, we had three prominent WA Liberal MPs supporting a nuclear waste dump in WA,” he said. “This is all a facade in the Howard Government’s push to soften up West Australians for a nuclear waste dump.”

Premier Carpenter, whose Labor government stridently opposes uranium mining in WA, stated his opposition to a nuclear waste dump: “I vehemently oppose the prospect of our State becoming the dumping ground for the world’s nuclear waste and that is what will happen if we allow uranium mining in WA. The evidence is mounting and indisputable.”

The South Australian Government has ruled out any possible nuclear power plant in SA. “A nuclear power plant would bankrupt our state,” SA Premier Mike Rann said. “It would not be commercially viable and would not, in my view, be acceptable to the public. Nuclear power plants need giant populations to sustain them, there is no-one coming to me from the commercial sector or the mining industry or anywhere else, suggesting a nuclear power plant.”

Earlier, Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer said South Australia should build a nuclear power station to run a desalination plant. Premier Rann dismissed the idea as ridiculous and said comments by Mr Downer highlight divisions within Federal Cabinet. He said Mr Downer is at odds with the Federal Finance Minister Nick Minchin, who says the high costs of nuclear power would rule it out.

Mr Rann says South Australia will not allow nuclear power. “For once I’m agreeing with Nick Minchin,” he said. “I think Nick Minchin is right that a nuclear power plant isn’t necessary and won’t happen and I think that Alexander Downer is having a bit of a lend of him.”

Victoria’s Energy Minister Theo Theophanous said nuclear energy in Australia did not make sense when the cost and problems of waste disposal were considered. Mr Theophanous has rejected a report that found nuclear power could be competitive with conventional energy generation if it was subsided with help from a taxpayer subsidy.

A recent report found nuclear power could compete with gas or coal-fired electricity if taxpayers helped to pay for it or shouldered the risk of its production. The ANSTO report found nuclear plants could be built in the next 10 to 15 years and an Australian version would cost about $2.5 billion to establish. To make it viable, taxpayers would pay hundreds of million towards start-up costs, said the report.

But Mr Theophanous said Victoria had already had concluded the nuclear proposal did not add up. “I had my department look at this and provide a report to me more than a year ago in relation to the prospect of nuclear power,” he said. “The problem is a commercial one as much as anything else. It costs roughly double the price to produce power out of nuclear energy. If you’re going to pay double the price, why not put in wind farms? Why not use renewable energy, which is even cheaper than nuclear energy?” said Mr Theophanous .

The Victoria Government urges householders to reduce greenhouse emissions by reducing daily energy consumption. A new campaign identifies simple measures residents can adopt to cut power bills and greenhouse emissions, including turning the heating thermostat to no more than 20C, washing clothes in cold water and turning appliances off at the switch when they are not being used.

New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma has also declared his opposition to nuclear power. He said no nuclear power stations would be built in NSW as long as he is premier. Mr Iemma urged state opposition leader Peter Debnam to join him in opposing the construction of nuclear power plants in NSW. “While ever I’m premier of NSW there won’t be any nuclear power plants in NSW,” he told reporters.

Queensland Premier Peter Beattie says he “would not jeopardize the state’s coal industry by supporting a nuclear power plant.” Mr. Beattie has ruled out uranium mining in Queensland to protect the state’s huge coal industry. He said he would not support a nuclear power plant. “The State Government would not support it,” Mr. Beattie said.

“We have the power to block them and we would block them, we would not support nuclear power. Why would we have a nuclear reactor in competition with the coal industry?” Mr. Beattie told media.