Thursday, April 11, 2013

U.S., others boycott Serbian politician's "inflammatory" U.N. session

By Louis Charbonneau

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States boycotted as "inflammatory" a meeting on international justice on Wednesday organized by a Serbian politician who heads the U.N. General Assembly - a session some nations say was intended merely to complain about the treatment of Serbs in war crimes tribunals.

The meeting and panel discussion were set up by former Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic, who is serving as president of the 193-nation assembly. Some U.N. diplomats have privately accused Jeremic of using the General Assembly to promote his own career and his home country.

European and other Western nations have said Wednesday's session on international justice was a thinly veiled attempt to attack the international war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, which Serbia has criticized. Jordan and Canada joined the United States in boycotting the debate.

"The United States strongly disagrees with the decision of the president of the General Assembly to hold an unbalanced, inflammatory thematic debate today on the role of international criminal justice in reconciliation and will not participate," said Erin Pelton, spokeswoman for the U.S. mission to the United Nations.

"We believe that ad hoc international criminal tribunals and other judicial institutions in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone and Cambodia have been critical to ending impunity and helping these countries chart a new, more positive future," Pelton said in a statement.

Pelton added that it was especially problematic that the day's events "fail to provide the victims of these atrocities an appropriate voice."

A senior Western diplomat said on condition of anonymity that Jeremic's decision to organize the meeting on April 10 - the day that Croatia's Nazi puppet state was established in 1941 - ensured that the "whole event took on a Serbian feel."

He added that Jeremic had refused to change the date after he was requested to do so by a number of delegations.

'ALMOST AN IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE'

Jordan's U.N. Ambassador Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid al-Hussein told a small group of reporters that Serbia's approach to the session on international justice was "almost an impeachable offense" - ostensibly referring to Jeremic's largely ceremonial post as the head of the General Assembly.

Since it was set up in 1993, the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has indicted 161 people for crimes stemming from the wars that shattered the Yugoslav federation, of whom 15 have been acquitted. Several dozen suspects remain on trial.

Serbia and its ally Russia have sharply criticized the tribunal over recent decisions to free two Croatian generals and a Kosovo Albanian former guerilla commander.

Jeremic did not explicitly attack the Hague war crimes tribunals in his speech, though he told the assembly that international justice could be misused in a way that prevents reconciliation between former adversaries.

"Such outcomes would harm efforts to strengthen the rule of law, for no legal tradition recognizes the guilt or innocence of an entire nation," he said.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon defended the war crimes tribunals, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other methods of ensuring accountability.

"The system of international criminal justice has ... given voice to victims and witnesses," Ban said.

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic hammered away at the Hague tribunal in a roughly 45-minute speech to the assembly, telling participants that the "prosecution has been favored over the defense" and the court was guilty of the "most flagrant violation of human rights."

Richard Dicker of Human Rights Watch said Nikolic is well known as a denier of the Srebrenica genocide. More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica in July 1995 by Bosnian Serb forces under the command of Ratko Mladic, who is currently on trial for crimes against humanity and other war crimes.

Jordan, Britain and others complained that the victims of Srebrenica had no voice in Wednesday's debate.

Croatian Ambassador Ranko Vilovic also criticized the session, saying "truth, justice and reconciliation were not the values for which this debate was organized."

Some diplomats say Jeremic may be jostling to become the next president of Serbia. If he does not get Serbia's presidency, he is likely to try to become the next U.N. secretary-general, a position that is expected to be filled by an Eastern European, envoys say.

U.N. diplomats say Jeremic's name has been mentioned as a possible candidate to replace Ban after his term ends in December 2016. While Russia would support Jeremic, U.N. diplomats said there are less divisive candidates from Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and elsewhere.

The European Union's 27 member nations are attending the event but sending junior diplomats.

(Reporting by Louis Charbonneau; Editing by Will Dunham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-others-boycott-serbian-politicians-inflammatory-u-n-173529221.html

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Living Trust Right for youI field this question every day. ?My response is always the same, it depends. ?So, when should someone consider a Trust-based estate plan*? ?Well, here are a few things to consider:

  1. Do you own property in another state? If so, a trust may be a good way to prevent the need for multiple probate proceedings.
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Of course, this list is NOT exhaustive and there are other reasons to recommend a revocable trust. Conversely, there are many situations where a revocable trust is?unnecessary, or maybe even a bad idea. It all depends upon a clients individual situation: the client?s goals, the fiduciaries named in an estate plan, the intended beneficiaries, and the type of assets owned by the client. For a more in depth analysis of whether a trust is right for you, read this article by Jayne Sykora. ?You should also consider calling your legal advisor to discuss the pros and cons to having a revocable trust.

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Study finds copper reduces 58 percent of healthcare-acquired infections

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

New research has revealed that the use of Antimicrobial Copper surfaces in hospital rooms can reduce the number of healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) by 58% as compared to patients treated in Intensive Care Units with non-copper touch surfaces. In the United States, 1 out of every 20 hospital patients develops an HAI, resulting in an estimated 100,000 deaths per year. Although numerous strategies have been developed to decrease these infections, Antimicrobial Copper is the only strategy that works continuously, has been scientifically proven to be effective and doesn't depend on human behavior, according to a recently published study in the SHEA Journal of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.

"The implications of this study are critical," said Dr. Harold Michels, Senior Vice President of the Copper Development Association (CDA). "Until now, the only attempts to reduce HAIs have required hand hygiene, increased cleaning and patient screening, which don't necessarily stop the growth of these bacteria the way copper alloy surfaces do. We now know that copper is the game-changer: it has the potential to save lives."

Intensive Care Units See the Benefit of Copper Alloys

The study, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, was conducted in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of three major hospitals: The Medical University of South Carolina, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and the Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina. To determine the impact of copper alloy surfaces on the rate of HAIs, copper-surfaced objects were placed in each ICU, where patients are at higher risk due to the severity of their illnesses, invasive procedures and frequent interaction with healthcare workers. Patients were randomly placed in available rooms with or without copper alloy surfaces, and the rates of HAIs were compared. A total of 650 patients and 16 rooms (8 copper and 8 standard) were studied between July 12, 2010 and June 14, 2011.

Results of this study, that appeared last July in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, found that Antimicrobial Copper can continuously kill 83% of bacteria that cause HAIs within two hours, including strands resistant to antibiotics. The study compared copper to equivalent non-copper touch surfaces during active patient care between routine cleaning and sanitizing.

"Copper alloy surfaces offer an alternative way to reduce the increasing number of HAIs, without having to worry about changing healthcare worker behavior," said Dr. Michael Schmidt, Vice Chairman of Microbiology and Immunology at the Medical University of South Carolina and one of the authors of the study. "Because the antimicrobial effect is a continuous property of copper, the regrowth of deadly bacteria is significantly less on these surfaces, making a safer environment for hospital patients."

In study results, 46 patients developed an HAI, while 26 patients became colonized with MRSA or VRE. Overall, the proportion of patients who developed an HAI was significantly lower among those assigned to intensive care rooms with objects fabricated using copper alloys. There are currently hundreds of Antimicrobial Copper healthcare-related products available today, including IV poles, stretchers, tray tables and door hardware.

This study was so successful that an interdisciplinary team from UCLA began replicating this research in July 2012. The team is testing ICUs with Antimicrobial Copper at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

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The Obama Budget Has Something for Everyone to Hate

By offering to raise taxes and cut entitlement spending at the same time, the new formal budget proposal from the Obama?administration?should sufficiently upset just about everyone who will have to vote on it. While the full details of the budget will be released later today, most of the major themes and policy changes are starting emerge, including a?return?to some familiar, but previously?neglected?ideas, like itemized deduction caps, the end of the carried interest loophole, and the formal introduction of the "Buffett Rule."

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Those are the types of revenue proposals that have typically been shot down by Republicans in Congress, but the President has offered his opponents some carrots in a continued pursuit of the mythical "grand bargain." His budget also includes changes to Social Security, by altering the method for calculating inflation?adjustments, while also cutting spending for Medicare, the military, and other big programs.

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Among the new spending proposals?being added are a universal preschool proposal (to be paid for by an increase in federal tobacco taxes, and $50 billion in new infrastructure spending. The budget also factors in savings from?withdrawal?of troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.

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The White House says this new proposal would cut more than $1.8 trillion from the?deficit?over?the next decade, not counting deficit reduction that's already been carved out through previous compromises and the new tax rates that went into effect in January. However, it would override the automatic spending cuts that slashed this year's budget via the sequestration.

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The new budget proposal, which is actually two month late, is the opening salvo of what promises to be a summer-long battle over the 2014 budget, which takes effect on October 1. It remains to be seen if this opening offer will move the needle at all on the usual budget debates that divided the government for the last several years.?Republicans in the House are already reiterating their usual stance that they won't vote for more taxes?increases, a point that the administration is "insisting" on.?Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also complained on Tuesday that the President's proposals offered nothing new, saying "it sounds like the White House just tossed last year's budget in the microwave."

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President Obama will introduce the budget later today and then host several leading Republicans at White House dinner to begin his sales pitch.

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APA! is currently overbooked with dogs. In fact, they've run out kennels. Meet one great canine candidate below, but the organization also implores potential adopters to visit the APA! site in order to clear a kennel for a new rescue.

Name: Elsie

Sex:?Female

Breed:?Terrier, Pit Bull mix

Current weight:?unknown

Adult size:?Large

Sign:?Cancer

Age:?5 years 8 months

Spayed/Neutered:?Yes

Adoption Donation:?$50

Location:?On site

Surprise fact:?She enjoys a good tea party. Preferably dressed as a sunflower.

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  • You wont have to convince this girl to get close to you; she loves to rub against her human friends and trainers to get a nice head scratch or hug.
  • She will do best as the only dog in the household.

Why APA! says Elsie?deserves your love:

  • A well-tempered dog, she was made an honorary Girl Scout during a troop visit and would be great with kids.
  • She's very easy on a leash and knows basic commands like "sit."

In summary: If you've been concerned about introducing a large dog into your household with young children, Elsie will push all of your worries to the wayside. She's more than ready to settle into a home for permanent belly-rubs and playmates.?

To donate or adopt Elsie, call APA! today at?512-961-6519.

Added incentive: This Friday through Sunday, APA! is holding a "Spring into Action with Your New Best Friend." All large breed dogs, including Elsie, over six months old this will have their adoption fee waived with a monetary donation.

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