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Marlon Brando once said that the Polynesian atoll of Tetiaroa was beautiful beyond my capacity to describe, calling it the tincture of the South Seas. A summer retreat for Tahitian royalty, then a sanctuary for Hollywood royalty, Tetiaroa will mark a new chapter in 2014 when a Tahitian hotel brand reopens the fantasy atoll as a luxury eco-resort called The Brando. The eponymous actor first discovered Tetiaroa while filming Mutiny on the Bounty, and the new resort is located on the very site of his former compound. It boasts 35 deluxe bungalow villas built out of local materials, two six-star restaurants and a spa, all of which skirt the edge of a spectacular three-mile-wide lagoon.
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Lets just start with the numbers: It has four hotels, 200,000 square feet of convention space, a 2,000-seat performing arts center, an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, 30 restaurants and bars, 14 distinct pools and a 100,000-square-foot casino big enough to rival any in Las Vegas or Macau. Introducing Baha Mar, a $3.5 billion resort project at Nassaus famed Cable Beach whose impact is expected to be so massive, it will send ripples across to the Caribbean. Baha Mar, or The New Riviera, is the largest tourism project currently under development in the Western Hemisphere and the biggest new-build in the Bahamas since the Atlantis on neighboring Paradise Island two decades ago. Promoters promise the grand opening event this December will be the most spectacular debut of a luxury resort the world has ever seen.
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It's not a hair-brained idea: A new research report appearing in the April 2014 issue of The FASEB Journal explains why people with a rare balding condition called "atrichia with papular lesions" lose their hair, and it identifies a strategy for reversing this hair loss. Specifically the report shows for the first time that the "human hairless gene" imparts an essential role in hair biology by regulating a subset of other hair genes. This newly discovered molecular function likely explains why mutations in the hairless gene contribute to the pathogenesis of atrichia with papular lesions. In addition, this gene also has also been shown to function as a tumor suppressor gene in the skin, raising hope for developing new approaches in the treatment of skin disorders and/or some cancers.
"Identification of hairless as a histone demethylase may shed new insights into its mechanism of action in regulating skin and hair disorders," said Angela M. Christiano, Ph.D., FACMG, a researcher involved in the work from the Departments of Dermatology and Genetics and Development at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, NY. "The genes identified in this study could open up new opportunities for developing mechanism-driven approaches for future prevention or treatment of skin diseases including skin cancer and rare forms of hair loss."
To make their discovery, Christiano and colleagues defined the histone demethylase function of the human hairless gene, both in vitro and using cultured human cells. When the hairless protein was mixed with specific histone substrates under defined reaction conditions, the hairless protein causes a reduction in the level of methylation modification of the histone substrates. Similarly, upon expression of normal hairless protein, but not a mutant form of the hairless protein, researchers observed a drastic loss of histone methylation in human cells. This suggests that this may be the "on/off" switch for hair growth as well as a promising target for some types of skin disease.
"Humans have tried everything to keep their hair, from snake oils to spray-on bald spot solutions," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "Now, however, we are finally getting to the root of the problem to manipulate one of the switches that control hair growth."
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President praises health care enrollment of 7.1 million
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WASHINGTON (AP) Mocking his critics, President Barack Obama boasted Tuesday that 7.1 million people have signed up for his health care law, an unexpected comeback after a disastrous rollout sent his poll numbers plummeting and stirred fears among Democrats facing re-election this fall.
"The debate over repealing this law is over," he declared.
Despite lingering problems with the website, a late wave of enrollments pushed sign-ups higher than critics and even the White House had believed possible. Still, the administration hasn't determined how many of those people have closed the deal by paying their first month's premiums. Also unclear is how many were previously uninsured the real test of Obama's health care overhaul. The law also expanded coverage for low-income people through Medicaid, but only about half of the states have agreed to implement that option.
The administration also hasn't yet released an updated demographic breakdown of enrollees, such as the number of younger people whose participation is critical to the law's success.
The late enrollment surge may do little to change the political dynamics heading into the midterm elections, particularly for Democrats running in conservative states where the health law and the president himself remain deeply unpopular. Even Obama's advisers acknowledge that the public's views on the law are unlikely to shift significantly between now and November.
Still, with millions of people now receiving health benefits under the law, Democrats see an opportunity to undercut Republicans still pushing to repeal "Obamacare." And GOP lawmakers, wary of overplaying their political hand, are indeed grappling with whether to press forward with repeal or narrow their focus on replacing the law with different health measures.
In a preview of his party's midterm messaging, Obama declared that while the health law isn't perfect, "the Affordable Care Act is here to stay."
"Why are folks working so hard for people to not have health insurance? Why are they so mad about the idea of people having health insurance?" he asked a group of administration officials and supportive members of Congress in the White House Rose Garden.
Underscoring his point, Obama quoted from letters he said he had received from people helped by the law. But Republicans responded in a new round of their own quotes from people complaining about rapidly rising rates.
"The band may be playing in the White House, but hearts aren't light for Americans struggling to afford Obamacare's higher costs," said a release from the Senate Republican Communications Center.
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President Obama is accompanied by Vice President Biden as he delivers a statement on the Affordable Care Act in the White House Rose Garden Tuesday. Photo by JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
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Reality check on health care law: President Barack Obama on Tuesday forcefully pushed back on Republican critics of the health care law, declaring, The Affordable Care Act is here to stay and proclaiming, The debate over repealing this law is over. But the reality is that the American people remain sharply divided over the policy and congressional Republicans gave no indication Tuesday that they were prepared to back down from their staunch opposition, even with the administration surpassing 7 million enrollments by its March 31 deadline. A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday finds that 55 percent of Americans oppose the health care law while 41 percent support it. Those numbers are more in line with recent polling than Mondays Washington Post/ABC News survey showing an even split. Even with the sign-up target met, its unlikely the issue is going to turn into a political winner for Democrats anytime soon. One Democratic pollster made this point in Politico: The less were talking about Obamacare, the better off we are. Since good things are now happening, we may be talking about it less, and thats a good thing. And 24 hours after his Rose Garden victory lap, the president is hitting the road, not to promote health care, but to go back to the Democratic message of raising the minimum wage. Hes scheduled to deliver remarks at 2:55 p.m. ET at the University of Michigan, then continue on to his hometown of Chicago for a Democratic National Committee fundraiser. The presidents minimum-wage push polls well, with Quinnipiac finding 50 percent of Americans would be more likely to vote for a candidate who supports the move. But with Republicans firmly opposed, its another issue that the president and Democrats can spend a lot of time talking about, with very little progress to show for it.When it comes to health care though, the legislation is not likely to get much more popular until, frankly, a Republican president decides to continue to implement and fix it.
Koch is probably not it: Speaking of Democrats searching for a sticky message with the base, they continue to beat the drum on the billionaire Koch brothers, accusing them of trying to buy the election. Even on Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryans budget, which was essentially the same budget hes been releasing for three or four years, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., again took it as an opportunity to drive home the Koch message, calling it a blueprint for a modernKoch-topia. This messaging has Chuck Schumers, D-N.Y., imprint all over it, and Schumer said Tuesday its working. Polling shows fewer than half of all Americans know who the Kochs are, but Schumer thinks the fact that its that high is a tribute to Democrats hammering the message. But heres the thing: its never a good sign to be the party complaining about spending and fundraising. It didnt help Republicans when Mitch McConnell and others were complaining that President Obama was raising too much money in 2012. And it didnt help Ken Cuccinelli when the Virginia Republicans campaign was complaining they were being outspent on the air in last years gubernatorial contest against Democrat Terry McAuliffe.
Gray loses DC mayors race: Who is Muriel Bowser, the likely next mayor? Councilwoman Muriel Bowser won the D.C. Democratic mayoral primary over incumbent Mayor Vincent Gray, 44 percent to 32 percent, making her the favorite in Novembers general election. We said the trend was heading in the wrong direction for Gray, embroiled in a campaign finance ethics scandal, and that if Bowser could consolidate the anti-Gray vote she could win, and she did. So who is she? The Washington Post profiles her and notes shes a protege of former Mayor Adrian Fenty who is not used to being the one in the spotlight. She also has a reputation for being serious and straightforward. Said one Bowser friend: Muriel is not someone I would invite to my card game. She doesnt seem to relax at that level and engage in that kind of camaraderie not that kind of let-your-hair-down-kick-back card player. Neither Fenty nor Gray was able to unify this changing city. That, and governing in a clean, non-ethically challenged way, are going to be major tests.
Rands move on immigration: Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul made a move Tuesday to try and begin winning over Latinos. He told a conservative group that the GOP has to get beyond deportation if it wants to have a chance with winning Hispanics. The bottom line is, the Hispanic community, the Latino community is not going to hear us until we get beyond that issue. He continued, Showing up helps, but you got to show up and you got to say something, and it has to be different from what weve been saying. More: I think that whats happened is, there is not the perception of empathy coming from the Republican Party that we care about where theyre coming from and we care about what their problems are. Until we get to that point, theyre not going to listen to any of the next message. There is no doubt Paul is running for president in 2016. And speeches like this are designed to lay the groundwork, test a message and get attention from the media when it sounds like he is delivering tough medicine to his party. But this only goes so far for Paul. He voted against the Senates comprehensive immigration bill. And while some will try to argue theres a difference between saying, Dont deport everyone, and supporting the immigration bill, the fact is Latinos are looking for a solution to the problem of immigration, and if you were against that bill, its going to be very hard to win them over.
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By JULIE PACE and JOSH LEDERMAN Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mocking his critics, President Barack Obama boasted Tuesday that 7.1 million people have signed up for his health care law, an unexpected comeback after a disastrous rollout sent his poll numbers plummeting and stirred fears among Democrats facing re-election this fall.
"The debate over repealing this law is over," he declared.
Despite lingering problems with the website, a late wave of enrollments pushed sign-ups higher than critics and even the White House had believed possible. Still, the administration hasn't determined how many of those people have closed the deal by paying their first month's premiums. Also unclear is how many were previously uninsured - the real test of Obama's health care overhaul. The law also expanded coverage for low-income people through Medicaid, but only about half of the states have agreed to implement that option.
The administration also hasn't yet released an updated demographic breakdown of enrollees, such as the number of younger people whose participation is critical to the law's success.
The late enrollment surge may do little to change the political dynamics heading into the midterm elections, particularly for Democrats running in conservative states where the health law and the president himself remain deeply unpopular. Even Obama's advisers acknowledge that the public's views on the law are unlikely to shift significantly between now and November.
Still, with millions of people now receiving health benefits under the law, Democrats see an opportunity to undercut Republicans still pushing to repeal "Obamacare." And GOP lawmakers, wary of overplaying their political hand, are indeed grappling with whether to press forward with repeal or narrow their focus on replacing the law with different health measures.
In a preview of his party's midterm messaging, Obama declared that while the health law isn't perfect, "the Affordable Care Act is here to stay."
"Why are folks working so hard for people to not have health insurance? Why are they so mad about the idea of people having health insurance?" he asked a group of administration officials and supportive members of Congress in the White House Rose Garden.
Underscoring his point, Obama quoted from letters he said he had received from people helped by the law. But Republicans responded in a new round of their own quotes from people complaining about rapidly rising rates.
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Observing that status of health care in the national capital is better than other states but not adequate in absolute terms, the Delhi High Court today directed the city government to expedite the process of recruiting doctors and nurses to hospitals run by the state.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice S Mridul also observed that the nearly 40 per cent vacancies in government hospitals for the posts of medical officers and specialists is a "human resource problem".
The court made the observation after the Health Secretary of Delhi government submitted that a recruitment drive is underway to induct over 600 medical officers and more than 200 specialists in the hospitals run by the state.
The official also assured the court that efforts are underway to fill up the vacancies in the hospitals so that the people do not suffer from want of adequate skilled manpower.
He also said that the immediate manpower requirement of some hospitals shall be taken care of by interim measures.
After hearing the submissions of the Health Secretary, the bench directed the Directorate of Health Services to submit after four weeks a status report indicating the progress in recruitment of skilled manpower, like nurses and doctors, and availability of consumables, like medicines, in all hospitals run by the state.
The court said the status report be filed a week before the next date of hearing, May 14.
The Health Secretary also submitted that Delhi perhaps is the only state where health budget is in excess of 10 per cent of the state budget and that the NCT of Delhi accounts for 4.15 per cent of total health expenditure of the country for just over one per cent of the nation's total population.
In response to the figures quoted by the official, the court said,"It seems that health care (here) is better than other states, but it does not mean that it is adequate in absolute terms".
The court was hearing a petition, filed in 2012 by Vikas Saini and others against the Directorate of Health Services, seeking better health care facilities and more staff in hospitals run by the state government.
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