October, 2021

Friday, October 8th, 2021

German BND claims U.S. exaggerated Iraq WMD claims

Sunday, November 20, 2005

One of the most important arguments in the run-up to the Iraq war made by Colin Powell in his United Nations speech and President Bush in his State of the Union address was that Iraq had an active biological weapons program and possessed mobile biological weapons labs. According to an investigation by the Senate Intelligence Committee, the main source for this information was an Iraqi defector codenamed Curveball who was a source for the German central intelligence agency BND.

Several German intelligence officials responsible for Curveball have now told the LA Times that the Bush administration and the CIA have repeatedly exaggerated his claims and ignored warnings of the BND that the source was unreliable. Recounting his reaction after seeing Powell’s United Nations speech one German intelligence officer said: “We were shocked. Mein Gott! We had always told them it was not proven…. It was not hard intelligence.” This corroborates reporting by the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit from 2003 and 2004 based on statements of unnamed senior German intelligence officials.

Nine months earlier, in May 2002, a fabricator warning was posted in Curveball’s file in U.S. intelligence databases. Powell was never warned that his United Nations speech contained material that both the DIA and CIA had determined was false, even though several people present at Powell’s CIA meetings were fully aware of this.

At this time German intelligence officers would not let the CIA meet directly with Curveball, but allowed a CIA doctor to draw blood samples. Questioning the validity of Curveball’s information in front of his CIA supervisor, the doctor was advised to “Keep in mind that this war is going to happen regardless of what Curveball said or didn’t say and the Powers That Be probably aren’t terribly interested in whether Curveball knows what he’s talking about.”

Shortly after Powell’s UN speech and several days before the invasion, United Nations weapons inspectors attempted to directly verify several key claims made by Curveball, but concluded that they were unsustainable. The White House insisted on its WMD claims based on Curveball’s information.

Even after the invasion, when more and more of Curveball’s accounts were shown to be pure fabrication, the CIA and the Bush administration relied on Curveball’s information. When U.S. forces discovered trucks with lab equipment and Curveball claimed that these were identical to the ones he has been reporting about, the CIA rushed to publish a White Paper claiming that these trucks were part of Saddam Hussein’s secret biological weapons program and Bush claimed publicly that “We found the weapons of mass destruction.” Several days later, twelve of the thirteen WMD experts who analyzed the trucks agreed that the equipment was not suited for biological weapons production, with the only dissenting voice coming from the author of the original White Paper.

The White Paper remains posted on the CIA website to this date, and President Bush has not yet retracted his statement that Iraq produced “germ warfare agents” made in his State of the Union address or his postwar assertions that “we found the weapons of mass destruction.”

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Thursday, October 7th, 2021

Gastric Bypass Post Operative Expectations

Submitted by: Donald Saunders

At a time when obesity is growing at an alarming rate, an increasing number of people are turning to gastric bypass surgery to solve their weight problem. But just how successful is gastric bypass surgery in terms of weight loss and can it really make a dramatic change to your life?

Gastric bypass has been around for more than fifty years now and, while there are of course risks as there are with any surgical procedure, in the vast majority of cases patients are more than satisfied with the results and enjoy a dramatically improved standard of living. But there is a price to pay.

Following a gastric bypass patients will need to adjust to a very different lifestyle and this can be hard unless adequate preparation is made in advance of surgery to ease patients gently into a post-operative regime.

Some changes are of course obvious. The basic principle behind gastric bypass surgery is to drastically reduce the size of the stomach and physically restrict the amount of food that the patient can eat and so patients clearly understand that the days of sitting down to a big meal are over. But other consequences of surgery are less obvious.

Even in small quantities the days of eating foods that are high in sugar or fat are also over. The consequences of eating such foods can be extremely unpleasant as the rapid absorption of these foods in the now shortened digestive tract can lead to very unpleasant feelings of faintness.

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Patients also find that the dramatic change in their eating pattern also leaves them very short of water and they must adjust to constantly drinking small amounts of water throughout the day to avoid dehydration.

This fairly dramatic change in lifestyle is all well and good but just what can gastric bypass achieve in terms of weight loss?

There is of course no simple answer to this question as results will vary from person to person. As a guide however we need to start by understanding just how post-operative weight loss is measured.

The starting point is to assess just how much excess weight the patient is carrying. This is done by working out the patient’s ideal weight. Measured in pounds, for a man this will be 106 plus 6 times his height in inches less 60. If that sounds complicated then here’s an example. For a man 5ft 10ins tall his height in inches is 70. Deduct 60 from this and multiply the result of 10 by 6 to give you 60. Finally, add 106 and 60 together and the ideal weight for a man of 5ft 10ins is 166 pounds.

For a woman the principle is the same but this time a women’s ideal weight is 100 plus 5 times her height in inches less 60.

Taking the example of our man above, if before surgery he weighs 366 pounds then his excess weight is 200 pounds. Weight loss is then measured in terms of the percentage of excess weight lost over time. So, if after 6 months he has lost 100 pounds then his weight loss will be 50 percent. In other words, at that point he will have lost 50 percent of his excess weight.

As a general guide the average patient can expect to lose about 50 percent of their excess weight within 6 months of surgery rising to 70 percent one year after surgery and to 80 percent after 2 years. For the majority of patients weight loss will not continue beyond 2 years and indeed some long-term weight gain will appear after 2 years, typically about 10 to 15 percent of the patient’s excess weight.

Again, as a general rule, patients who are excessively overweight will lose a greater percentage of the excess weight (perhaps as much as 90 or 95 percent) while people who are less overweight may lose at little as 60 percent within 2 years of surgery.

It is interesting to note that patients very rarely lose 100 percent of their excess weight and thus do not achieve their ideal weight as a result of surgery. For this reason, it is sometimes said that gastric bypass cannot be said to be a complete success. The overwhelming majority of patients would not however agree with this statement.

While they may not reach their ideal weight and may have to condition themselves to a very different lifestyle following surgery, for most patients the results achieved and the improvement in their quality of life is simply unimaginable.

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Thursday, October 7th, 2021

Wikinews reports from 2008 Taiwan Open Source Developers’ Conference

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Developers involved in open source products across Taiwan gathered together at the 2008 Taiwan Open Source Development Conference on Saturday and Sunday to present a variety of research relevant to the open-source community.

A variety of different issues were discussed at the conference, including 3D Graphical User Interfaces,web developing tools, new software platforms,and various hardware. Google, Yahoo, and Canonical also gave talks about Google Gears, Yahoo UI, and Ubuntu Mobile.

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Monday, October 4th, 2021

Top 3 Reasons Why Singapore Pilates Works For Back Pain

Top 3 Reasons Why Singapore Pilates Works for Back Pain

by

Joanna Ng

Whipped your core muscles back to shape with Pilates! Singapore Pilates is taken

as a form of physical therapy for back pain relief because it is effective. It

works all the time! Singapore Pilates primarily targets deep core muscles. Just

as in physical therapy, Singapore Pilates could bring about a long-term solution

to pain in your back. Doing the exercises on a regular basis would eventually

lead to a higher level of fitness and health.

Here are the 3 top reasons why Singapore Pilates works for back pain:

1.Build Up Your Core

Building up strong core through Pilates means not having to suffer any form of

back injury. And for people who do not suffer from back pain, it can help

prevent the onset of back problem and delay spinal degeneration as one age. The

development of strong core muscles enhances proper body posture which benefits

not just the back but also the entire body.

Pilates works because the exercise program involves slow and controlled

movements. When movements are controlled, it means the muscles are in control

working with the mind in sync. In time, this control translates to strong core

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strength. This core group of muscles is actually “switched on” all the time to

provide optimum support for the entire spinal column. Strengthening the muscles

in your body’s center straightens and stabilizes your spine.

A consistent Singapore Pilates training program in just two to three times in a

week, over at least a month can bring about instant back pain relief. This is

because Pilates, by that time, has already strengthened your core muscles. Your

Singapore Pilates instructor would give you the signal to bring your pilates

exercises routines to the next level. So that muscles that support your spine’s

joints and ligaments would remain strong with continual challenge.

This way, Pilates not only work as a back pain relief program, it also serves as

a preventive measure for future back pain relapse.

2.Promotes Body Awareness

As your core muscles get stronger, any misalignment at your lower back or neck

area can be corrected and prevented. These are the two main areas where the spine

is most prone to injury. Proper alignment of muscles around the spinal column

leads to instant back pain relief. Thus, Pilates helps you sit, stand, run and

walk properly.

Pilates in Singapore creates body awareness. Your core muscles would work more

functionally in all aspects in the support of your daily physical activities.

Muscles that should not be used when you stand, sit, or walk would not be

forcefully utilized, unless required. Your body learns to become more intelligent.

Use what is needed correctly! The result: instant back pain relief.

Above all, you achieve good body posture easily. You do not need to subject

yourself to tedious and costly physical therapy. You can finally say goodbye to

pain killing medications, which can be addictive. With great body awareness, you

can now enjoy what you love to do and go where you love to visit.

3.Creates Space in Joints

The lack of space in joints structure is a contributing factor to nerve

impingement and back pain in the lower back. Additional pressure on the spinal

disc from bad posture and possible muscle knots in hips may also cause back pain.

Singapore Pilates back pain relief exercises works at breaking down tight knots

that inhibits range of motion of the hip making normal functional motions of the

pelvis (hip bone) impossible. Pilates introduces space in between tight lumbar

vertebrae to improve movement. These exercises must be carefully monitored by a

qualified Singapore pilates instructor. Some of the exercises although painful

if your back condition is chronic, will give way to relief if you work properly

with certified supervision.

Are you going to allow your back pain to reach a stage where you need to consult

a doctor? Physical therapy is usually recommended along with consultation. Your

health insurance may not cover such therapy. Consequently, it would cost you more.

Singapore Pilates offers a less tedious, less costly but more permanent back

pain relief.

Are you looking for an effective pain management strategy to get rid of back pain?

Look no further, do Pilates! It is one of the safest and most effective ways to

get rid of back pain!

Joanna Ng runs an authentic Pilates Studio,

Singapore Pilates Central & Rehabilitation

and has more than 15 years of experience in Pilates. She specialises in using Pilates for pain relief and uses various techniques like myofascial release, gyrotonic to nurse many of clients who has suffered serious injuries such as slipped disc, herniated disc back to health. Visit her at

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Monday, October 4th, 2021

U.S. superbug expected to emerge in Canada

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

An infectious superbug spreading in the United States is to “emerge in force” in Canada, doctors fear. The bacteria have been reported popping up in day care centers and locker rooms across the U.S. Usually elderly or very ill hospital patients get the disease.

More than 2 million U.S. residents are infected every year, the Centers for Disease Control estimates.

An article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) on Tuesday said that Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are “spreading with alarming rapidity.” The bacteria can cause boils, pimples, or in extreme cases, flesh-eating disease, and more.

“The resistant bacteria is an old foe with new fangs: a pathogen combining virulence, resistance and an ability to disseminate at large,” wrote Dr. John Conly, medical professor and an infectious disease specialist at the University of Calgary.

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario are the provinces which already have had MRSA in hospitals.

A 30-year-old Calgary, Alberta man died last year of lung abscesses associated with the infection, as well as a three-month old toddler in Toronto, Ontario.

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Alex Rios, last summer, suffered from an infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus in his leg. Pitcher Ty Taubenheim had a similar infection on his foot.

Doctors are currently investigating some Calgary residents, who could be one of the first Canadian reports of MRSA outside of a hospital setting.

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Friday, October 1st, 2021

Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai discharged from hospital

Friday, January 4, 2013

The Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban for campaigning for education for girls, was discharged yesterday from the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham, England after success in the first stage of her medical treatment.

In October, Yousafzai was shot by Taliban forces on a school bus in Mingora, Swat District, Pakistan. She was given emergency treatment in Pakistan and then flown to Britain for treatment at a specialist unit which deals with injured soldiers.

Dave Rosser, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust medical director, gave a statement about Yousafzai’s release from hospital: “Malala is a strong young woman and has worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. Following discussions with Malala and her medical team, we decided that she would benefit from being at home with her parents and two brothers. She will return to the hospital as an outpatient and our therapies team will continue to work with her at home to supervise her onward care.”

She is due to return to hospital in a few weeks for cranial reconstructive surgery.

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