Obama sets sights on rural America to talk jobs

Sunday, August 14, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trading Washington's hot house for states critical to his re-election prospects, President Barack Obama is headed to the Midwest after a summer of discontent over a protracted debt showdown with Republicans and the downgrade in the nation's credit rating.
Obama's bus tour, his first as president, begins Monday and will take him to prairie communities in Minnesota and through Iowa and Illinois, with stops in the farmland and rural towns that launched his first White House bid.
The former Illinois senator is expected to tell audiences that he agrees with their frustrations about a dysfunctional federal government.


"What we've seen in Washington the last few months has been the worst kind of partisanship, the worst kind of gridlock — and that gridlock has undermined public confidence and impeded our efforts to take the steps we need for our economy," Obama said Thursday in Michigan. "It's made things worse instead of better."
Obama won a clean sweep in 2008 of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan, a region that has supported Democratic presidential candidates since 2000, except for President George W. Bush's narrow victory in Iowa in 2004.
But Obama's standing in these states, like elsewhere, has grown precarious as the economy has slumped.
Republican governors are now in charge in three of those five states and Obama's approval rating, as measured by Gallup, is hovering around 50 percent in most of the region.
"We got a president who got a decrease in the credit rating of our nation, and that's because our president simply doesn't understand how to lead and how to grow an economy," Republican hopeful Mitt Romney said in Thursday's Iowa debate.
Romney and his GOP rivals blamed Obama for the growth of the federal deficit and the credit downgrade by Standard and Poor's, the first in the nation's history.
The GOP race intensified with Texas Gov. Rick Perry's entry Saturday. When Obama arrives at a town hall meeting in Decorah, Iowa, on Monday afternoon, Perry intends to meet with voters in eastern Iowa, about 100 miles away.
Nationally, Obama's approval rating is comparable to President Ronald Reagan's ratings in August 1983. But recent Gallup polls found that Obama's approval rating was hovering between 44 percent and 49 percent in 10 states closely watched by his political advisers. Those states include Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida.
Obama's standing with independents, who helped him win in traditionally Republican states such as Indiana and North Carolina, has fallen, too.
"The country is in an unbelievably angry mood," said Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg.
Most presidents like to get away from the nations' capital, and this excursion couldn't come at a better time.
As a candidate, Obama said he would tame Washington's gridlock. Yet it was political paralysis that scuttled his quest for a "grand bargain" with congressional Republicans on increasing the country's borrowing limit and forced him to agree to smaller spending cuts without higher taxes on the rich, as he demanded.
Days later, Standard & Poor's downgraded the U.S. credit rating and stocks on Wall Street plummeted, undermining confidence in an economic turnaround. The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that economic growth had been "considerably slower" than expected this year and outlined a glum forecast.
Obama will have a tough sales job on the road. Unemployment is high, foreclosures are rampant and Wall Street is jittery.
While considered official White House travel, the bus tour will put Obama in campaign-like settings with small-business owners and workers in rural areas.
If 2008 was about hope and change, 2012 may be about hard-knuckle politics. Behind the scenes, Obama advisers are planning to draw sharp contrasts with some of the leading Republicans.
Yet Obama also finds himself under pressure from the left to generate jobs and raise taxes on the wealthy.
Most Democrats, said MoveOn.org's Justin Ruben, "have not been offering a clear prescription for actually getting the economy moving."
Obama told workers in Michigan that he plans to roll out more economic plans "that will help businesses hire and put people back to work." That's an approach Democrats hope will set the tone for next year's election in the Midwest and beyond.

500,000 lassa fever cases each year in west Africa: (WHO)

An estimated 500,000 people in west Africa are infected with lassa fever every year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said Wednesday, amid calls for more money to be spent on preventing its spread.

"The disease remains an epidemic in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria with evidence of its presence in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Mali," the WHO's representative in Sierra Leone, Dr Wondimagegnehu Anemu told delegates at a conference on infectious diseases.



Anemu said he hoped the four-day meeting "will create an opportunity to examine the potential impact of the epidemic in the region and the world."

Sierra Leone's Health Minister Zainab Bangura said that eradicating the rodent that carries the virus was "almost impossible."

Instead he argued that countries "should embark on adequate measures to prevent the spread of the disease and all available resources should be spent on those access that promote good health as well as personal and environmental hygiene."

The acute viral haemorrhagic fever causes some 5,000 deaths annually in west Africa, according to World Health Organisation figures.

Robo roaches dance to Gaga, not born this way

Is your knee-jerk reaction to cockroaches, "Kill them with fire!" or anything similar? You are not alone. But it's a given that some people won't share your roachy woes, and you can't find a better example than the group of high school kids in Cooper Union's summer internship program. The young interns experimented on 15 imported Central American roaches as part of their neuroscience research.

Copper Union physics professor, Robert Uglesich, says the students removed part of the cockroaches' antennae and replaced them with wires. The result? Robo roaches that can receive signals from a toy controller. Anyone else envisioning an army of robo bugs? But it doesn't end there — the roaches can also receive other stimuli such as music. And what else should cyborg cockroaches dance to other than Lady Gaga? The interns tested it out, and as expected, the Gaga tune translated into electric signals, making the roaches do a twitchy dance.
The point of all their experimentation is to design a way of communication with the brain that can be used to replace or restore lost brain function in humans. Think prosthetics that could alleviate health problems related to the human brain. And that's only one of the possible applications that could come out of the study. Outside of the scholarly scheme of things, the students seem to have developed genuine fondness for the roaches — they even named one of them Sir Walter Raleigh II.

Maher Zain - Sepanjang Hidup

Saturday, August 13, 2011
Intro: Am G F E

Am                     G
aku bersyukur kau di sini kasih
F                    E
di kalbuku mengiringi dan padamu ingin ku sampaikan
Am                                  G
kau cahaya hati dulu ku palingkan diri dari cinta
F
hingga kau hadir ubah segalanya
E
oh inilah janjiku kepadamu

Chorus:


Am
sepanjang hidup bersamamu
G
kesetiaanku tulus untukmu
F                 E
hingga akhir waktu kaulah cintaku cintaku
Am
sepanjang hidup seiring waktu
G
aku bersyukur atas hadirmu
F              E
kini dan selamanya aku milikmu

Am                       G
yakini hatiku kau anugerah Sang Maha Rahim
F
semoga Allah berkahi kita
E
kekasih penguat jiwaku berdoa

Am
kau dan aku di Jannah
G
ku temukan kekuatanku di sisimu
F
kau hadir sempurnakan seluruh hidupku
E
oh inilah janjiku kepadamu

chorus:
Am
sepanjang hidup bersamamu
G
kesetiaanku tulus untukmu
F                 E
hingga akhir waktu kaulah cintaku cintaku
Am
sepanjang hidup seiring waktu
G
aku bersyukur atas hadirmu
F              E
kini dan selamanya aku milikmu

Dm        Am
yakini hatiku bersamamu
G             F            Dm
ku sadari inilah cinta (inilah cinta)
Am           G
tiada ragu dengarkanlah
E
kidung cintaku yang abadi

int: Am G F E

chorus:
Am
sepanjang hidup bersamamu
G
kesetiaanku tulus untukmu
F                 E
hingga akhir waktu kaulah cintaku cintaku
Am
sepanjang hidup seiring waktu
G
aku bersyukur atas hadirmu
F              E
kini dan selamanya aku milikmu
Am
yakini hatiku


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Garuda One


GARUDA (or full Garuda OS) is the operating system (usually called distributions in the world of Open Source) local creations derived from PCLinuxOS (Mandriva variants). GARUDA is intended for computer users who are still bound by the software pirated / illegal and want to find a legal successor and of course economical.



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