Friday, August 31, 2012

Weight Loss Tips and Reviews Website WeightLossTps.com - SBWire

Nairobi, Kenya -- (SBWIRE) -- 08/30/2012 -- WeightLossTps.com, a website that is dedicated to offering people educational and helpful health, fitness and weight loss tips and reviews, recently underwent a thorough redesign.

The reorganized site is not only easier for readers to use; it also focuses even more on providing quality content. In the near future, WeightLossTps.com will also introduce new offers in partnership with an online pharmacy that will give special discounts to the people who visit the site and subscribe to its newsletter.

One of the most popular articles on the website addresses how to achieve six pack abs. In the section of the site, titled ?The Truth About Six Pack Abs,? readers have the opportunity to receive a free eBook that details professional techniques from an American certified personal trainer on how to get six pack abs. Visitors to the website just need to enter in their name and email address in order to get the eBook, which also includes over 27 specific metabolism-boosting secrets that people can use to get rid of stubborn body fat faster and easier.

The website also features educational articles about some of the most popular and natural supplements like African Mango and green coffee bean extract that many people are using to lose weight. The unbiased information and reviews can help dieters decide if these particular products will aid them in shedding unwanted pounds.

In the case of green coffee bean extract, the article offers insight on a study that questioned if the supplement can be a helpful component of a weight loss program.

?In a study presented Tuesday at the American Chemical Society?s spring national meeting in San Diego, 16 overweight young adults took, by turns, a low dose of green coffee bean extract, a high dose of the same green coffee supplement, and a placebo,? the article noted, adding that although the study was small, the results were striking

?Subjects taking the full dose of the green coffee extract lost an average of 17.5 pounds in 22 weeks and reduced their overall body weight by 10.5%.?

Using the newly reorganized website is easy; people are welcome to visit at any time and browse through the many articles and reviews. Handy category tabs at the top of the home page will help readers find the specific information they are looking for quickly.

About WeightLossTps.com
WeightLossTps.com has been around for the last three years and is dedicated to providing quality health and fitness tips and reviews that seek to help people lose unwanted weight by informing them on the best options of diet pills and weight loss programs available in the market. The website recently underwent a massive overhaul to make it more user-friendly and provide even better information for its readers. For more information, please visit http://www.weightlosstps.com/weight-loss-blog

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Android Mobile Advancements For Todays Smart Phones ...

Android Mobile Advancements For Todays Smart Phones

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Learn how the modern cell phone got to what it is now by comparing it with its past versions. Be able to choose wisely from the current popular mobile phones by knowing the multitude of features these phones have.

Communication has quickly evolved over the years. The telephone reached great heights but there was one thing that was holding it back. This was because of being connected to a phone line at all times, making it impossible to bring around wherever you may go. Thus the invention of the mobile phone, otherwise termed as cellular phone or cell phone for short. To support the same, android apps development keeps evolving. Mobile phones definitely made a splash upon their release to the public. No longer were people unable to leave their home phones in order to get calls from others. They would bring their mobile phones anywhere with a signal coverage to make and receive urgent phone calls or even just have a chat. Having a mobile phone is a luxury. After all, people enjoy chatting. Earlier versions of mobile phones enabled the user to call another mobile phone user anytime and anywhere. It was that convenient. Soon, newer mobile phones were developed to further enhance communication to support android environment. These cell phones had Short Messaging Service, or SMS, Which allowed cell phone users to compose written texts and send them to others, who in turn can read these messages on their cell phone screen. This revolutionized a whole new communication trend. Android Java Training is important to introduce novice smart phone apps developer with future of mobile technology.
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Shannon Eastin who became the first female NFL official to work a preseason game is reportedly scheduled to make her regular s...

SbB LIVE FROM LA (Aug 30, 2012 @ 9:20pm ET)

9:00 PM: The AP's Tom Withers reports the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio plans to donate $9.11 from every adult admission sold from Sept. 9-12 to a Flight 93 memorial in Pennsylvania.

8:45 PM: The Germany men's field hockey team, who won the gold medal at the London Olympics, reportedly owe $625,000 over damages done to a cruise ship during a post-Olympic party.

8:30 PM: LeBron James tweets that he wishes the NBA did some type of HBO "Hard Knocks" show.

8:15 PM: KTLA reports Lancaster, California youth soccer coach Renoir Valenti has been charged with sexually molesting 13 boys. Valenti is currently being held on $2.25 million and is due back in court on September 12.

8:00 PM: Former UCLA football coach Rick Neuheisel tweets: "Touchdown for (Bruins QB) Brett Hundley on his first collegiate play! The recruiting was worth it."

7:45 PM: The wife of a former Ironton (Ohio) Little League treasurer was sentenced to three months in prison & ordered to pay $1,000 restitution for stealing over $22,000 from the League.

7:30 PM: Shannon Eastin, who became the first female NFL official to work a preseason game, is reportedly scheduled to make her regular season debut at the Sept. 9 Lions-Rams game in Detroit.

7:15 PM: The Lakers announce they will unveil a new Kareem Abdul Jabbar statue on Nov. 16 and will retire the jerseys of Jamaal Wilkes (Dec. 28) & Shaquille O'Neal (April 2).

7:00 PM: Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said Thursday that another 8-8 season would not save coach Andy Reid's job.

6:45 PM: New York Giants LB Mathias Kiwanuka responds to Jerry Jones' comments about the Dallas Cowboys "beating the Giants' a**" in next week's season opener: "The Giants have been whooping his a** for a long time."

6:30 PM: Andy Roddick announces that he is going to retire after this year's U.S. Open tournament.

6:15 PM: ESPN announces that Heather Cox will work as sideline reporter for this season's Saturday night college football games on ABC with Brent Musberger & Kirk Herbstreit.

6:00 PM: The Tennessean's Jim Wyatt reports that Titans receiver Kenny Britt will be suspended one game by the NFL over his DUI arrest in July.

5:45 PM: From MASN's Dan Kolko. Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson said he was "glad" Bryce Harper got tossed during last night's game and sees the ejection as a teaching experience for Harper.

5:30 PM: Missouri QB Maty Mauk was arrested early Thursday on charges of resisting arrest & leaving the scene of an accident after hitting two vehicles while on a scooter.

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Dredging Today ? China: Great Future for China Communications Co.

Great Future for China Communications Co.

The China Business reports that the China Communications Construction Co. (CCCC) expects to gain more orders in the second half of the year.

Zhou Jichang, the Chairman, stated: ?CCCC recently won three of the four tenders for the first phase of a government project to dredge the Yangtze River. The total value of the dredging project over the next few years was 14 billion yuan.?

According to Jichang, the CCCC would have more new orders in the second half than in the first.

The China Communications Construction Co. is the largest port construction and design company in China, a leading company in road and bridge construction and design, a leading railway construction company, the largest dredging company in China and the second largest dredging company (in terms of dredging capacity) in the world.

Dredging Today Staff, August 31, 2012; Image: ccccltd

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Source: http://www.dredgingtoday.com/2012/08/31/china-bright-future-for-china-communications-co/

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Govt won't bring charges over CIA interrogations

In this undated photo released by Habib Rahman, Gul Rahman is shown. Gul Rahman died in the early hours of Nov. 20, 2002, after being shackled to a cold concrete wall in a secret CIA prison in northern Kabul, Afghanistan, known as the Salt Pit. He was suspected of links to the terrorist group al-Qaida. Rahman is the only detainee known to have died in a CIA-run prison. The Justice Department announced Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, it has closed an inquiry into CIA interrogations of terrorist detainees without bringing criminal charges. Thursday's decision, in the probes of the deaths of two terrorist suspects, including Rahman, marks the end of a wide-ranging criminal investigation by federal prosecutor John Durham into interrogation practices during the presidency of George W. Bush. In the past three years, Durham has looked into the treatment of 101 detainees in U.S. custody since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.(AP Photo/Habib Rahman, Ho) NO SALES

In this undated photo released by Habib Rahman, Gul Rahman is shown. Gul Rahman died in the early hours of Nov. 20, 2002, after being shackled to a cold concrete wall in a secret CIA prison in northern Kabul, Afghanistan, known as the Salt Pit. He was suspected of links to the terrorist group al-Qaida. Rahman is the only detainee known to have died in a CIA-run prison. The Justice Department announced Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, it has closed an inquiry into CIA interrogations of terrorist detainees without bringing criminal charges. Thursday's decision, in the probes of the deaths of two terrorist suspects, including Rahman, marks the end of a wide-ranging criminal investigation by federal prosecutor John Durham into interrogation practices during the presidency of George W. Bush. In the past three years, Durham has looked into the treatment of 101 detainees in U.S. custody since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.(AP Photo/Habib Rahman, Ho) NO SALES

(AP) ? The Justice Department announced Thursday it has ended its investigation into CIA interrogations of terrorist detainees without bringing criminal charges.

The decision in the probes of the deaths of two terrorist suspects marks the end of a wide-ranging criminal investigation by federal prosecutor John Durham into interrogation practices during the presidency of George W. Bush.

Durham has looked into the treatment of 101 detainees in U.S. custody since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Durham's probe into another episode involving the CIA began in January 2008 when the Justice Department chose him to conduct a criminal investigation into the agency's destruction of videotapes it had made of its interrogations of terrorist suspects.

In August 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder expanded Durham's mandate to include a preliminary review of the CIA's interrogation of specific detainees overseas. In June 2011, Holder approved Durham's request to move into a full criminal investigation of the two deaths.

The 2009 expansion followed the public release of an internal CIA inspector general's report that revealed agency interrogators once threatened to kill a Sept. 11 suspect's children and suggested another would be forced to watch his mother be sexually assaulted. The report said some CIA interrogators went beyond Bush administration restrictions that gave them wide latitude to use severe tactics such as waterboarding, a simulated drowning technique.

In regard to the just-completed probe of the two detainees' deaths, Holder said that "based on the fully developed factual record concerning the two deaths, the department has declined prosecution because the admissible evidence would not be sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt."

In a message to employees Thursday, CIA Director David Petraeus said that "as intelligence officers, our inclination, of course, is to look ahead to the challenges of the future rather than backwards at those of the past. Nonetheless, it was very important that we supported fully the Justice Department in its efforts" and "I would like to thank everyone who played a role" in doing so.

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden said he was "heartened that the investigation is complete, and I'm heartened by the results. I had great confidence in Mr. Durham. I just regret that many CIA officers had to go through yet another review of these activities."

Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, called the outcome of the investigation "nothing short of a scandal."

"Continuing impunity threatens to undermine the universally recognized prohibition on torture and other abusive treatment," Jaffer said.

Durham's review examined whether CIA interrogators used any unauthorized interrogation techniques, and if so, whether the techniques could constitute violations of the torture statute or any other laws. The approach taken in the probe was not to prosecute anyone who acted in good faith and within the scope of the legal guidance given by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel regarding the interrogation of detainees.

Thursday's announcement came in the deaths of Gul Rahman and Manadel al-Jamadi.

Rahman died in the early hours of Nov. 20, 2002, after being shackled to a cold concrete wall in a secret CIA prison in northern Kabul, Afghanistan, known as the Salt Pit. He was suspected of links to the terrorist group al-Qaida. Rahman is the only detainee known to have died in a CIA-run prison.

Before Durham looked into Rahman's death, two other federal prosecutors conducted separate reviews and could not prove the CIA officer running the Salt Pit had intended to harm the detainee ? a point made in a government document that has been released publicly.

Al-Jamadi died in 2003 at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. A military autopsy declared al-Jamadi's death a homicide.

At Abu Ghraib prison, instead of turning al-Jamadi over to the Army, CIA officers took him to a shower stall. They put a sandbag over his head, cuffed his hands behind his back and chained his arms to a barred window. When he leaned forward, his arms stretched painfully behind and above his back.

Within an hour, he was dead.

At least three CIA employees came under scrutiny, including a paramilitary officer who ran what was known as the detainee exploitation cell at Abu Ghraib.

The officer was on the raid when a group of Navy SEALs captured al-Jamadi. He processed al-Jamadi into the prison but he was not in the shower room when al-Jamadi died.

The officer failed to have a doctor supervise al-Jamadi before he was processed into the prison, violating agency procedures. The officer, who was reprimanded over the incident, now works for a defense contractor.

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Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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2,600 students at risk of deportation from UK

LONDON (AP) ? Around 2,600 foreign students could be deported from Britain after their university was stripped of its ability to sponsor visas for pupils beyond the European Union, the government announced Thursday. The move provoked dismay from students and accusations that the move by the Conservative-led government, which is bent on reducing immigration, could damage Britain's global reputation.

London Metropolitan University has lost its "highly trusted status" because a survey found significant problems with the qualifications of many of its foreign students, Immigration Minister Damian Green said.

In a "significant proportion" of cases, there was no documentation that students had a good standard of English, Green said, and there was no proof that half of those sampled were attending lectures. He said the sampling of the university's foreign students indicated that more than a quarter did not have current permission to be in the country.

"Any one of those breaches would be serious," Green told BBC radio. "We found all three of those breaches at London Metropolitan."

A degree from a U.K. university is highly prized by many students abroad, and those from outside the European Union often pay higher fees than residents. The British government, which has cracked down on immigration in multiple ways, has pointed to student visas as a category ripe for abuse by those who may instead be looking for work.

London Metropolitan has 30,000 students, and 2,600 are affected by the government's decision, said university spokesman Nick Hansen. Students from other European Union countries don't need visas.

The affected students will have 60 days to find new sponsors once they are formally notified by the government, or they could be deported. A task force has been set up to help genuine students who otherwise qualify for visas, Universities Minister David Willetts said, but with the fall term imminent students have little time to find new sponsors and courses.

Emmanuel Egwu, a 24-year-old Nigerian, said he was told he would be unable to do his final year of his three-year course in forensic sciences at London Metropolitan. "I have been paying loads of tuition fees, my parents have been spending a lot of money, selling properties back home to make sure my tuition fees have been paid. It's like flushing money down the toilet," Egwu said.

It was not clear why the affected students currently at London Metropolitan's system were not being allowed to simply finish their courses of study.

The government has not accused London Metropolitan of fraudulently accepting foreign students, and there was no indication its academic accreditation is under threat. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education said in 2010 about London Metropolitan: "Confidence can reasonably be placed in the soundness of the institution's present and likely future management of the academic standards of its awards."

London Metropolitan was formed in 2002 when London Guildhall University and the University of North London merged, and it traces its history to the founding of the City of London College in 1861.

Vice Chancellor Malcolm Gillies said London Metropolitan was "working with the best lawyers in the country" to challenge the ruling by the U.K. Border Agency. "I would go so far as to say that UKBA has been rewriting its own guidelines on this issue and this is something which should cause concern to all universities in the U.K.," Gillies said.

Two years ago, Green said he feared that the number of visas issued annually to students and dependents ? some 320,000 at the time ? was not sustainable. A Home Office report found that more than 20 percent of those granted student visas in 2004 were still in the country five years later.

In May, the government launched Operation Mayapple "to crack down on students and other migrants staying in the U.K. longer than permitted." By last month, the Home Office said that program had sent home 2,000 illegal migrants. Recent regulations also have set a five-year limit on completing an undergraduate degree.

The border agency insisted that in the London Metropolitan case, "these are problems with one university, not the whole sector." But education officials expressed fear that the episode could damage Britain's future efforts to attract foreign students, something that also hurts the schools' budgets.

Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of Universities UK, a group representing higher education institutions, called the government's action "surprising and disproportionate."

"It is one thing, raising issues if they have them with London Met and, if appropriate, penalizing the university ... but penalizing legitimate international students is disproportionate and it is damaging to our international reputation," Dandridge said.

"No matter how this is dressed up, the damaging message that the U.K. deports foreign students studying at U.K. universities will reach all corners of the globe," said Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College Union. "The last thing we can afford to do is send a message that international students are no longer welcome here."

However, the government had its supporters.

Andrew Green, chairman of Migration Watch UK, which campaigns for tighter control of immigration, said "there is crystal clear evidence of substantial abuse" of student visas. "The government (is) absolutely right to crack down on this," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/2-600-students-risk-deportation-uk-171106111.html

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