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  • Chinese Missile Defense Test [42]


    On January 11, 2010, China conducted a test on ground-based midcourse missile interception technology within its territory. The test has achieved the expected objective. The test is defensive in nature and is not targeted at any country. (Xinhua File Photo)

    Greetings from Andalo.

    China announced that it has conducted a missile defense test. The announcement was very brief:

    BEIJING, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — On January 11, 2010, China conducted a test on ground-based midcourse missile interception technology within its territory. The test has achieved the expected objective. The test is defensive in nature and is not targeted at any country.

    The Foreign Ministry Spokesperson made slightly more detailed comments, including noting that “The test would neither produce space debris in orbit nor pose a threat to the safety of orbiting spacecraft.”

    That China might move some of its “hit to kill” research into the missile defense arena is hardly surprising — Geoff Forden has a post appropriately titled, Told you so.

    I am surprised, however, at how smoothly the Chinese have handled the announcement. China is handling this test completely differently than the January 2007 Chinese anti-satellite test — though it is possible the system is the same. In January 2007, China was silent for nearly two weeks following the test, including five days of awkward silence after word leaked to Arms Control Wonk and Aviation Week and Space Technology.

    In the aftermath of that debacle, Gregory Kulacki and I were told, and wrote in the Nonproliferation Review, that China had instituted a new procedure for vetting “future tests of potentially sensitive technologies with significant international consequences”:

    In the wake of the test many foreign governments criticized the Chinese government for authorizing the test, for not informing them before hand, for failing to respond to requests for clarification, and for blithely dismissing the potential impacts on the future peaceful use of space. Chinese leaders in both the Foreign Ministry and Central Military Commission have struggled to cope with the intensity of the international reaction and the failure of their subordinates to anticipate and respond effectively to foreign inquiries and concerns, a dysfunction that continued for months. A long-planned conference of the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee, scheduled to be held in Beijing in April 2007, three months after the test, was abruptly canceled without explanation just days before it was scheduled to begin. In retrospect, the Party leadership maintains (and multiple sources confirm as accurate) that the relevant agencies, military and civilian, failed to coordinate well. Somewhere along the line the paper stopped flowing, and responsible individuals at the lower levels of the bureaucracy who had no prior knowledge of the program or the decision to go forward with the test but who did have responsibility for crafting and delivering the post-test message never got their instructions.

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    There seems to be no dispute about the profoundly negative consequences of the Chinese government’s long-delayed response to the unanticipated, intense, and immediate international reaction to the ASAT test. All our sources agree that the delay reflected a significant breakdown in coordination within the Foreign Ministry, and between the Foreign Ministry and the military. In the wake of this failure, according to one source, the leadership will institute a new interagency review process that will be applied to future tests of potentially sensitive technologies with significant international consequences.

    It looks like that procedure was in place, and worked very well in this case.

    – China announced the test itself, rather than letting the US officials leak the information to Craig Covault at AvWeek.

    – China had a prepared Foreign Ministry spokesperson ready to deliver talking points, rather than waiting almost five days to confirm the test with a not very convincing statement.

    – China described the test as for missile defense — though it is not clear whether China flew an interceptor against a target — which is very difficult for the United States to criticize, especially in a week in which the US announced the sale PAC-3 interceptors to Taiwan.

    – And, for good measure, China made sure to point out that the test “would neither produce space debris in orbit nor pose a threat to the safety of orbiting spacecraft.”

    This is progress, though not exactly the sort I had hoped for.

    It Might Not Have Been An HQ-9

    I suspect this was the same sort of interceptor used in January 2007, though that is simply a guess at this point. (The reference to space debris, however, strikes me as particularly notworthy link to January 2007.)

    Xinhua carried the announcement with the above photo — of an HQ-9 air defense missile [of a Chinese air defense missile]. Some colleagues have assumed (quite reasonably) that the test must, therefore, have used [Chinese air defense missile, such as the] HQ-9 missile, which in many ways resembles the Russian S-300 air-defense missile.

    I would not/not, however, conclude China used an HQ-9 on the basis of this image. The caption, which I have reproduced with the image, describes it as a “file photo” and the Xinhua photo gallery contains file photos of an HQ-9, an HQ-12 and a DF-21C.

    One thing I notice about the statement and selection of pictures is that the Chinese government has gone to great lengths to appear to be providing information, but there really is nothing there at all about the interceptor, the objective of the test, and so forth.

    China really could have tested anything at all, though my default assumption would be that the missile defense test mirrored the January 2007 ASAT test and its predecessors.

    Spread of Hit to Kill Technologies

    The event in China is interesting in light of another recent development: India has announced its ABM program will be expanded to include an anti-satellite program.

    While China is migrating its anti-satellite research into the missile defense arena, India is doing the opposite. In both cases, however, the technology is fundamentally the same: the development of kinetic energy interceptors — so called “hit-to-kill” technologies that use a bullet to hit a bullet.

    In 2007, I tried to make the argument that we were making a mistake to focus on “anti-satellite” weapons — which is a mission. The real danger was the increasing availability of the specific technology — hit-to-kill — that would inevitably spread for both missile defense and anti-satellite applications:

    First, once uncommon hit-to-kill technologies are now at the early stages of spreading around the world. Second, the broad focus on space weapons and ASAT technologies, many of which are quite unrealistic and exotic, distracts from the technological challenge posed by the proliferation of hit-to-kill systems. Third, partial arms control measures, such as a ban on kinetic ASAT testing, may mitigate the most threatening aspects of hit-to-kill technology while avoiding some of the difficulties associated with more comprehensive agreements.

    I think that is precisely where we are today: The US has pioneered a technology — and encouraged its spread to allies like Israel, Japan and Taiwan among others. Now China and India are racing to join the club. The result, I think, is going to be a significant increase in the vulnerability of space assets.

    Upated | 12:49 pm Sean O’Connor, judging by the TEL, suggests that the missile is a Chinese S-300 rather than an HQ-9. Looking at images from the National Day parade and rehearsal, the TEL seems to look different. The most likely candidate is an S-300, but I can’t find a really reliable picture. And, frankly speaking, I haven’t spent much time staring at Chinese air defense missiles, though I suspect that is about to change. Comments are invited.

  • Compass Group Chooses Egg Safety with ‘Davidson’s Safest Choice’ Pasteurized Shell Eggs

    Healthcare Division Converts to Cage-Free Pasteurized Shell Eggs to Proactively Eliminate Risk of Egg-Related Salmonella and Provide Expanded Menu Options

    National Pasteurized Eggs (NPE) today announced that Compass Group North America is now utilizing NPE’s new Salmonella-free Safest Choice™ cage-free pasteurized shell eggs in their Morrison Health Care Foodservice and Morrison Senior Dining Facilities, serving 350 acute care and 250 senior dining facilities nationwide.

    The move to cage-free eggs for the Morrison division is in line with Compass Group’s sustainability policy, announced in 2007, that converted to use of only cage-free eggs.

    NPE’s Safest Choice™ cage-free pasteurized shell eggs were introduced in July 2009, and are pasteurized via a patented, U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved process recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to inactivate Salmonella and the Avian influenza virus.

    Morrison’s client roster includes many large and prominent hospitals and senior living facilities across the country. Use of Safest Choice™ cage-free pasteurized shell eggs gives diners at the Morrison facilities a choice to eat eggs prepared in any style, even those that are undercooked, such as over easy or sunnyside up, without a risk of exposure to Salmonella.

    Use of Safest Choice™ eggs also eliminates the potential of bacterial cross contamination within the kitchen.

    “Our new Safest Choice™ cage-free pasteurized shell eggs fulfill Compass Groups commitment to humane certification and also deliver the assurance of salmonella free safety, which is extremely important to the clients that they serve,” said Greg West, president of NPE.

    According to the Food and Drug Administration, Salmonella poisoning is particularly devastating to individuals over age 55, and can lead to long term complications and even death.

    West said the recent announcement by the FDA and the Center for Science in the Public Interest, calling eggs one of the dirtiest foods, has led safety-conscious food operators to add Safest Choice™ eggs as part of the risk control within their kitchens.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that more than 200,000 Americans are sickened from eggs each year, with many illnesses misdiagnosed or unreported.  Pregnant women, children, seniors and individuals with weak immune systems are at risk for long-term health issues.

    The FDA has warning statements on egg cartons advising consumers to cook eggs until yolks and whites are hard, not runny, pasteurized shell eggs are safe any style even raw.

    NPE offers both pasteurized shell eggs and cage-free pasteurized shell eggs to retailers and foodservice operators.

    For more information, visit safeeggs.com or call 708-418-8500. Follow Davidson’s Safest Choice® on Twitter and Facebook.


  • Four DS titles to be Square Enix Ultimate Hits in Japan

    Following the success of four of their DS releases, Square Enix is now ready to toss them into their budget-priced Ultimate Hits line in Japan. For the Japanese, fantastic news. For the rest of us, not so

  • ImageShack Updates iPhone App With Powerful Photo, Video Sharing Options

    ImageShack, one of the largest media hosting sites on the Web, updated its iPhone app ImageShack Uploader (iTunes link) this morning, unlocking features that enable users to easily share both videos and photos using either ImageShack services and third-party sites like YouTube and Twitter.

    ImageShack Uploader 2.0, which is free of charge, lets you record videos and shoot pictures using the iPhone’s camera, and gives you the option to upload them directly to ImageShack servers.

    Thanks to further integration with its real-time photo sharing service yfrog, users can also opt to share pictures and videos straight to Twitter, including media that was already stored on the device. Finally, there’s a direct YouTube upload option for videos as well.

    A couple of months ago, yfrog also added the ability to snap pictures or record video straight from your Webcam and share it with the world in real-time.

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  • In A Year When Online Ads Slumped, VideoEgg Doubled Revenues To More Than $25 Million

    Last year was the first time the online advertising industry saw a slump in revenues (JP Morgan is estimating a 5.2 percent decline, although things looked like they started to stabilize in the third quarter). But for online advertising network VideoEgg, 2009 was a great year. According to CEO Matt Sanchez, the company “more than doubled” revenues to $25 million last year and reached profitability seven months ago.

    VideoEgg delivers more than one billion ad impressions per month, which reach an estimated 100 million consumers in nine different countries. While that is not terribly big as far as ad networks go, it does show that VideoEgg’s “engagement ads” are showing some decent traction. VideoEgg has a pay-per-engagement model and offers unique ad units —including roll-overs, ad frames, video ads, and iPhone ads—which go beyond bland banner ads. For instance, VideoEgg’s ads invite consumers to roll over and click on them to open them up so that they take over the whole screen, and then they can be presented with a video, a mini-website, or even a shopping experience. VideoEgg only gets paid when consumers engage with the ads.

    Sanchez says the engagement rate varies, but overall VideoEgg is still seeing more than 1 percent engagement, which compares to anywhere from 0.1 to 0.3 percent clickthroughs on run-of-the-mill banner ads. So although his ads are not yet seen by as many people as those of larger ad networks, he argues they are many times more effective. “There is tremendous liquidity in impressions,” he points out. At this point, “the idea of unique reach is a non-argument. Anyone can get access” to eyeballs. If this is the year the online ad industry begins to kill the CPM (cost-per-impression) model, VideoEgg is already on the right track.

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  • eMusic Reels In Another Major Label With Warner Music Deal

    Digital music company eMusic is rumored to be up for sale, according to various reports, but that hasn’t stopped it from signing licensing deals with big music. This morning, eMusic announced that it come to an agreement with Warner Music Group and that it will soon begin selling tracks from WMG’s roster of artists to its U.S. users.

    eMusic last year inked a similar deal with Sony Music Entertainment.

    The agreement includes titles from WMG’s Atlantic Records, Rhino Records and Warner Bros. Records as well as from independent labels distributed through WMG’s Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA) stable that are not currently sold on eMusic. The deal will make 10,000 catalog albums from artists like REM, Depeche Mode and Aretha Franklin available for downloading, but does not include newer hit records.

    eMusic says it currently offers more than 7.5 million tracks, and that it has sold more than 350 million music downloads under its current ownership. The company sells monthly membership plans beginning at 24 credits for $11.99. One of its rival, FreeAllMusic, yesterday announced that it had signed an agreement with Universal Music for ad-supported downloads.

    eMusic CEO Danny Stein reiterated earlier rumors about its plans to complement the company’s subscription-based music download service with streaming, telling Reuters that the company is currently in talks with label partners for new licensing deals that would allow registered users to stream songs, similar to services like CBS-owned Last.fm and LaLa (which Warner Music Group invested in and was recently acquired by Apple).

    Streaming would be added in 2010, provided rights holders come to terms with the realities of new business models, Stein said. We’ve contacted the company for more information about its streaming plans, such as timing and pricing.

    Interestingly, Stein didn’t dismiss rumors about a potential sale of eMusic, but told Reuters that a buyer would have to pay its owner, Dimensional Associates, for a successful 2010 and 2011 upfront in order for them to consider it.

    Which sounds to me like something that you would say if you were definitely up for sale.

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  • Top Gear returning to BBC America this month

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    Getting the latest episodes of Top Gear on the revolutionary side of the Atlantic has always been a bit of a misadventure. Some episodes were aired on the Discovery Channel. BBC America ran a few as well. And of course there was the ill-fated NBC project to Americanize the program, much as they did in Australia, which never panned out. But with all these ups and downs, the internet has been the only reliable way of watching the show enjoyed by car nuts world wide.

    Now reports indicate, however, that the show will be returning (hopefully on a permanent basis) to BBC America. FinalGear, the online clearing house of all things related to British car shows, reports that Series 13 – the show’s previous season – will begin airing on Monday, January 25 at 8 pm. Once 13 has run out, the Beeb’s Yankee channel will immediately commence showing the 14th season that’s currently on the air back in the Isles. That ought to start on March 15. And to sweeten the deal, each episode will be made available on iTunes for $2 apiece 24 hours after they’ve been shown on BBC America. So whether your cable box or your iTunes is your chosen purveyor of visual entertainment, you’ve got your options laid out for you.

    [Source: FinalGear]

    Top Gear returning to BBC America this month originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • BorgWarner to Supply Turbochargers for Ford’s 4-Cylinder EcoBoost Engines

    Ford has chosen BorgWarner to supply the turbochargers for its fresh gasoline EcoBoost engine line-up, as PR Newswire reports.

    This is an important decision, as these small engines will play an important role in Ford’s downsizing scheme. The 1.6 liter and 2.0 liter units will feature direct injection and, through BorgWarner’s force feeding technology, they promise to return a 20% improved fuel economy, while maintaining the power figures of their predecessors.

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  • Convergence February 2010: All Out Against the 2010 Winter Olympic Games!

    via mostlywater, 9 January 2010: “The 2010 Winter Olympics will take place in Vancouver & Whistler, on unceded Indigenous land, from February 12-28, 2010. We call on all anti-capitalist, Indigenous, housing rights, labour, migrant justice, environmental, anti-war, community-loving, anti-poverty, civil libertarian, and anti colonial activists to come together to confront this two-week circus and the oppression it represents. We are organizing towards a global anti-capitalist and anti-colonial convergence against the 2010 Olympic Games…” more

  • Verão em Alagoas: o Paraíso das Águas sob as lentes dos turistas (+ bônus: imagens aéreas de Maceió e litoral sul). Um thread colírio pra começar bem 2010…

    Mais uma vez, apresento a vocês do SkyScraperCity um thread especial de verão. No ano passado fiz um ranking com as 20 praias mais bonitas de Alagoas (reveja o thread TOP 20)… Agora fiz uma super seleção de imagens que mostra sobretudo a alegria dos turistas que lotam nosso belo “Paraíso das Águas” na estação mais quente do ano. Por fim, lindas fotos aéreas de Maceió e litoral sul… Enjoy Alagoas!!! :cheers:

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    CRÉDITOS DAS FOTOS:

    Leonardo Barbosa – http://www.flickr.com/photos/leohpb/4260292747/

    Pablo Casado – http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablocasado/4241310993/

    Carlos Alkmin – http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosalk/4252741262/

    Lilith Day – http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayaned…ra/4184293638/

    Marcelo Dantas – http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcmala/4129872982/

    Juca Nedo – http://www.flickr.com/photos/juca_nedo/3988620371/

    Audrey – http://www.flickr.com/photos/byaudrey/4138002299/

    Madsea – http://www.flickr.com/photos/guimadsea/4006931261/

    Eduardo Puccioni – http://www.flickr.com/photos/eduardo…ni/4074986685/

    Lili Machado – http://www.flickr.com/photos/lilimac…ra/3427848520/

    Maceiotimo – http://picasaweb.google.com/maceiotimo

    Carol Barcelos – http://picasaweb.google.com/carol.anacrbc

    Danilo Madeira – http://picasaweb.google.com/danilo.madeira1

    Rogério Abreu – http://picasaweb.google.com/rogerio129/Maceio#

    Thais Mascarenhas – http://picasaweb.google.com/thaismascarenhasl

    Fábio Sasse – http://picasaweb.google.com/fmSasse

    Imagens aéreas:
    Nelson Pacheco: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nelsonp…7623177334308/

  • CASABLANCA | Jules | #U-C

    La marque ouvre son 1er magasin casablancais, le 2ème du pays après le Mega Mall de Rabat! 🙂
  • Piquet Confirms NASCAR Programme in 2010

    Nelson Piquet Jr. will not be returning to Formula One next year. In addition, if we are to trust his latest statement on his official website, F1 will unlikely become a possibility for him in the long future, as he plans to start a brand new career in NASCAR racing.

    While yet to reveal the racing programme he will begin in the North-American stock car racing series – he’ll likely begin in the Truck Series, following his two tests in late 2009 – Piquet let his fans know that his f… (read more)

  • SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    Do you have a business? What kind of Business? Do you want it to share with us? How did you start it? What hindrance did you face first? How is it going now? We’ll start a new thread dedicated solely for the promotion of small business enterprises, who knows, your story might inspire someone to start a new business and become a catalyst for helping our down economy(job generating, taxpaying, etc)
  • Android Smartphone Identifies Small Town Dumbrobber [Crime]

    Hey, criminals: what’s the first thing you do after breaking and entering? Take a picture of yourself with the victim’s phone, right? Well, not when that phone has Lookout, an app that automatically backs up all photos to a server.

    A 15-year old male in Wilsonville, OR was arrested last week and charged with first degree burglary after breaking into a home and stealing electronics and personal items. While he was there, though, he took some time out to photograph himself and his accomplice with one of the two Motorola Android phones the owners had left out on the kitchen table. Whoops!

    The pictures taken by the phone were sent to the home owner’s server that night, giving police enough visual evidence to charge one of the two thieves. His accomplice is still at large, but justice is just one call to Xbox support away. [Wilsonville Spokesman via Engadget]







  • Smash EDO! Shut down the Brighton bomb makers! 18 January 2010

    Remember Gaza, 18 January 2010

    from email, 9 January 2010: “MEETING POINT – We will announce the meeting point for the demo closer to the time, please watch this space to find out details – Alternatively you can sign up to receive a text when the location is announced – email your phone number to [email protected] or text your number to 07538093930

    For three weeks in January 2009, the bombs rained down on Gaza. At the end of Israel’s brutal bombing campaign and ground offensive over 1400 Palestinians had been murdered, including 314 children.

    Here in Brighton EDO MBM/ITT manufacture some of the weapons components that devastated so many lives. All over the world thousands of people watched appalled at the carnage on the streets of Gaza. Thousands marched and raged at the destruction of peoples’ homes and lives.

    On January 18th 2010, the anniversary of the final day of Operation Cast Lead, we will come together to remember the people of Gaza. more

  • Megan Fox Armani Ad Campaign Pictures

    Raven-haired Megan Fox shows us why she was voted 2009’s Sexiest Actress (albeit also it’s worst) in her debut campaign as the face and body of high-end Italian fashion house Armani.

    Megan succeeds muse predecessor Victoria Beckham in a series of black-and-white ads for the Spring 2010 Emporio Armani Underwear and Armani Jeans collections.

    “Megan is young and sexy and has a lot of spirit. Both Emporio Armani Underwear and Armani Jeans are all about a youthful attitude, making her the perfect choice for the collections….”

    On Wednesday, fashion fans can browse through more images from the Megan Fox for Armani campaign exclusively on Emporio Armani’s Facebook page. The campaign — snapped by acclaimed fashion photogs Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott in Los Angeles last month — breaks in major lifestyle publications next month.




  • Mandy Moore Joins the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation to Fight Cervical Cancer

    Cervical Cancer is the Second Leading Cause of Cancer Death among Young Women in the U.S.

    In recognition of Cervical Health Awareness Month, singer-songwriter and actress Mandy Moore, The Gynecologic Cancer Foundation (GCF) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) are teaming up to encourage young women to do their part to help reduce their risk of cervical cancer.

    The goal of the “Reality Check: What Young Women Don’t Know About Cervical Cancer” campaign is to raise awareness of cervical cancer and motivate young women to talk to their healthcare professional about how to protect their cervical health now and for the future.

    Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States in women in their twenties and thirties.

    However, a recent survey of more than 1,000 women 19 to 25 years old revealed that the vast majority (85 percent) do not believe they are at risk for cervical cancer now.

    Women surveyed felt more informed about diet and nutrition than they did about reproductive healthcare.
    In fact, approximately 1 out of 5 young women surveyed had “no clue” what the cervix does, and only half said they could identify their cervix on a picture of the reproductive organs.

    “There’s a lot I didn’t know about cervical cancer and how to protect my cervical health, which inspired me to take action and rally other young women to join the cause,” said Moore.

    “As young women, we should feel empowered to take care of our cervical health. Women shouldn’t have to suffer from cervical cancer when there are things we can do to prevent this disease.”

    A Pap test is an important screening tool that can detect abnormal cells in the cervix before they turn into cervical cancer. In the U.S., every year, 3.5 million women receive an abnormal Pap test result, and of those, more than half a million are diagnosed with cervical pre-cancers that may need treatment.

    If left untreated, pre-cancers can grow into cervical cancer and may require more invasive procedures.

    Approximately 9 out of 10 women surveyed did not realize that cervical procedures to treat abnormal Pap test results (pre-cancers) can impact a woman’s ability to carry a pregnancy to term. These procedures are sometimes needed to treat high grade Pap test results.

    In addition to Pap tests, young women also have the power to help protect themselves against cervical cancer by getting vaccinated. However, of the young women surveyed who believe they are at risk for cervical cancer now, only one quarter have been vaccinated against the disease.

    “Many young women don’t recognize the importance of protecting their cervical health,” said Yvonne Collins, M.D., gynecologic oncologist with Advocate Christ Medical Center and a member of GCF.

    “Our goal is to educate young women about the steps they can proactively take to help prevent cervical cancer and pre-cancers. Getting Pap tests, talking to their healthcare professional about vaccination against cervical cancer and making lifestyle modifications can all make a difference in the fight against this disease.”

    To learn more about how to join the fight against cervical cancer, visit the GCF Web site at cervicalcancercampaign.org/realitycheck.

    The Reality Check campaign is sponsored by the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation, with funding and editorial support by GlaxoSmithKline.

    About Cervical Cancer – Cervical cancer and pre-cancers are caused by certain types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is transmitted by direct contact, usually sexual, with an infected person. The abnormal cells (or pre-cancers) are usually found by a Pap test, but some aggressive forms of cervical cancer may be hard to detect.

    Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in their twenties and thirties. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2009, in the United States, approximately 11,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer and 4,000 women will die from the disease, regardless of age.

    About the Survey – One thousand and six (1,006) U.S. women between 19 and 25 years old participated in the survey in August and September 2009. This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of the GCF with funding and other support from GSK.

    Additional survey highlights are available at cervicalcancercampaign.org/realitycheck.

    About the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation – The GCF is a not-for-profit organization established by the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists in 1991. Its mission is to develop and present educational programs for women who have or are at risk of developing a gynecologic cancer.

    Its programs are designed to raise public awareness of ways to prevent, detect and treat gynecologic cancers, and support promising, innovative gynecologic cancer research.

    GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals – GSK Biologicals, GlaxoSmithKline’s vaccines business, is one of the world’s leading vaccine companies and a leader in innovation. The company is active in the fields of vaccine research, development and production with over 30 vaccines approved for marketing and 20 more in development.

    Headquartered in Belgium, GSK Biologicals has 13 manufacturing sites strategically positioned around the globe. In 2008 GSK Biologicals distributed 1.1 billion doses of vaccines to 176 countries in both the developed and the developing world – an average of 3 million doses a day.

    Through its accomplished and dedicated workforce, GSK Biologicals applies its expertise to discover innovative vaccines that contribute to the health and well-being of people of all generations around the world.

    GlaxoSmithKline – One of the world’s leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies – is committed to improving the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer.

    For further information please visit gsk.com.


  • 2010 Detroit: Ford’s electric vehicle program will bring 1,000 jobs to Metro Detroit

    Aggressive Electric Vehicle Plan Announced at NAIAS

    In a second press conference at the North American International Auto Show yesterday afternoon, Ford announced a supplemental investment of $450 million in its electric vehicle program, whereby a next-generation hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicle will be produced in Michigan. This comes in addition to the $550 million already invested to convert Ford’s assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan from a large SUV factory to a car plant to build the all-new Focus, staring in ‘10. Starting in 2011, the plant will also be putting out the Focus Electric.

    The plant in Wayne, will produce hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and full battery electric vehicles – all to be built using Ford’s new global C-car platform. “This investment underscores how serious we are about delivering a range of electrified vehicles to customers — including hybrids, plug-in hybrids and pure electric vehicles,” said Bill Ford, Jr., executive chairman of the company that bears his family name. “Our industry is at the intersection of three critical global issues — the economy, energy and the environment. The winning companies will be those that address these issues with vehicles that are also exciting and fun to drive, without compromises.”

    Ford was granted $188 million in tax incentives from the State of Michigan for this project which will add approximately 1,000 jobs to the state, and relocate the production site of battery packs from Mexico to a location in Michigan that has yet to be announced.

    -By: Stephen Calogera

    Source: Detroit News


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