Baylor College of Medicine and Gradalis Enter Collaboration Agreement to Utilize Gradalis' Bifunctional shRNA Platform …

DALLAS, July 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Today Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and Gradalis, Inc. announced the signing of a Master Collaboration Agreement focused on BCM scientists' use of Gradalis' proprietary bifunctional shRNA (bi-shRNA) platform in BCM's research directed at various biological targets for therapeutic intervention. The translational medicine collaboration covers multiple BCM investigators and multiple therapeutic targets in cancer.

This collaboration will further BCM's mission of advancing human health through the integration of education, research, patient care and community service. Gradalis will benefit from the collaboration because BCM researchers will conduct early-stage research needed for proof of concept and formal pre-clinical studies, manufacturing, quality assurance and quality control, supporting assay development, regulatory submissions and clinical development.

"Agreements with commercial partners like Gradalis will help BCM accelerate the development of promising therapeutic approaches and links our strengths in discovery phase research with Gradalis' clinical development capabilities," said Adam Kuspa, Ph.D., Vice President for Research for BCM. "We look forward to a very fruitful research and development relationship."

As part of the collaboration, Gradalis will share with the scientists at BCM the company's novel bi-shRNA constructs that shut down expression of specific proteins of therapeutic interest. Gradalis will also provide BCM researchers access to its portfolio of proprietary research-enabling technologies including SuperClean DNA, reversible masking, liposomal delivery and liposomal targeting. Those bi-shRNA constructs showing promise in pre-clinical testing at BCM will be moved forward into clinical development by Gradalis.

"We look forward to entering into the collaborative development of a new line of therapeutic molecules that have not been exploited previously," said Bert W. O'Malley, M.D., Professor and Chair, BCM Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology. "To this end, the Gradalis technology, in combination with our basic discovery and pre-clinical research in molecular and cellular biology, will constitute a formidable team moving forward."

The collaboration has the potential not only to advance the interests of the two organizations but the RNA therapeutic field as a whole.

"This is truly a landmark opportunity for both organizations, and both groups stand to benefit tremendously from this relationship," said John Nemunaitis, M.D., executive medical director of the Mary Crowley Cancer Research Centers and chief medical officer and co-founder of Gradalis. "Baylor College of Medicine's pre-clinical research capabilities are best-in-class and will even further advance some of the great results we are seeing in our primary platforms, including our tumor-based personalized cancer therapeutic vaccine, FANG."

About Baylor College of Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine (www.bcm.edu) in Houston is recognized as a premier academic health science center and is known for excellence in education, research and patient care. It is the only private medical school in the greater southwest and is ranked as one of the top 25 medical schools for research in U.S. News & World Report. BCM is listed 17th among all U.S. medical schools for National Institutes of Health funding, and No. 2 in the nation in federal funding for research and development in the biological sciences at universities and colleges by the National Science Foundation. Currently, BCM trains more than 3,000 medical, graduate, nurse anesthesia, and physician assistant students, as well as residents and post-doctoral fellows. Follow Baylor College of Medicine on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BaylorCollegeOfMedicine) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/BCMHouston).

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By The Numbers: Quinnipiac University's Frank H. Netter M.D. School of Medicine

Students: Expected to peak at 500 with 125 students per class. Will then be state's largest medical school by students.

Charter class: 60 students.

Faculty: 20 to 22 basic sciences faculty at peak, but hundreds more clinical faculty at partner hospitals.

Emphasis: Primary health care, collaboration with other health professionals, global public health.

Opening: August 2013 (projected).

Affiliated hospitals: St. Vincent's Hospital in Bridgeport, principal clinical partner. Others include Middlesex Hospital in Middletown and MidState Medical Center in Meriden.

Location: North Haven.

Cost: $100 million.

Size: 145,000 square feet.

Total employees (by 2016): About 70 full time.

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Liberty Energy Corp. Announces Draw-Down to Fund Exploration of New Leases and Operational Activities

HOUSTON, July 11, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liberty Energy Corp. (LBYE) ("Liberty" or "the Company") is pleased to announce a draw-down from its equity financing agreement.

The funds have been drawn to support the exploration of the Company's newly acquired Texas acreage and the ongoing operational activities on its existing oil and gas leases.

The Company has received the draw-down under the terms of its equity investment agreement that does not include any debt financing and facilitates funding of up to $8,000,000.

The Company is working to finalize geological and geophysical work plans to be completed on the new leases. The new leases make up over 1,000 acres in Texas and are considered to be low risk being positioned within proven, multiple payzone, producing counties. The Company also intends to work with existing partners to investigate and further develop the new and existing leases.

"We are delighted to have the continued support and financial backing of our investors. We are working with geologists and consultants to determine the best approach for our Company and its stakeholders. With the continued support of the financing agreement we hope to proceed with developing our new and existing assets" commented Ian Spowart, CEO of Liberty Energy Corp.

ABOUT LIBERTY: Liberty Energy Corp. (LBYE) is an Independent Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Company dedicated to the sourcing and production of fuel supplies in the United States and Europe. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, the company has signed agreements to acquire leases and royalties in both Texas and Bulgaria, covering several wells with extensive potential for future development. In Texas, four leases -- Dahlstrom, Ratliff, and two at Lockhart Northeast -- are identified as rich oil and gas sites based around numerous geological pay zones. In North-West Bulgaria, Liberty has acquired royalty rights to a 1,000,000+ acre natural gas property (the A-Lovech exploration block), an area of high quality, low- sulphur natural gas condensate. Through this combined international reach and domestic focus, Liberty Energy is committed to the development of US fuel reserves while seeking out further opportunities for the global energy markets.

Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements are within the meaning of that term in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Liberty Energy Corp. bases these forward-looking statements on current expectations and projections about future events, based on information currently available. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release may also include statements relating to Liberty Energy Corp.'s anticipated financial performance, business prospects, new developments, strategies and similar matters. Liberty Energy Corp. disclaims any obligation to update any of its forward-looking statements, except as may be required by law.

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Liberty Media Corporation Announces Second Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Media Corporation (Nasdaq: LMCA, LMCB) will release its second quarter earnings on Wednesday, August 8th, at 10:45 a.m. (ET). Greg Maffei, Liberty Medias President and CEO, will host the call. During the call, Mr. Maffeiwill discuss the company's financial performance.

Please call Premiere Conferencing at (888) 587-0613 or (719) 457-2654 at least 10 minutes prior to the call. Callers will need to be on a touch-tone telephone to ask questions. The conference administrator will provide instructions on how to use the polling feature.

Replays of the conference call can be accessed through 12:15 p.m. (ET) on August 15th, by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (719) 457-0820 plus the passcode 4996345#.

In addition, the second quarter earnings conference call will be broadcast live via the Internet. All interested participants should visit the Liberty Media Corporation website at http://www.libertymedia.com/events to register for the web cast. Links to the press release and replays of the call will also be available on the Liberty Media website. The conference call and related materials will be archived on the website for one year.

About Liberty Media Corporation

Liberty Media (Nasdaq: LMCA, LMCB) owns interests in a broad range of media, communications and entertainment businesses, including its subsidiaries Atlanta National League Baseball Club, Inc. and TruePosition, Inc., its interests in Starz, LLC, SiriusXM, Live Nation Entertainment and Barnes & Noble, and minority equity investments in Time Warner Inc. and Viacom.

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Liberty Mutual Insurance Schedules Second Quarter 2012 Earnings Conference Call

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc., the parent corporation of the Liberty Mutual Insurance group of entities (the Company), is scheduled to review its second quarter financial results on July 25, 2012. At 11:00 a.m. EDT that day, David Long, Liberty Mutual Insurance President and CEO, will host a conference call to discuss the Companys financial results.

The earnings release, financial results and other supplemental information will be available on the website http://www.libertymutual.com/investors prior to the call.

To listen to the call and participate in the Q&A, please dial 8008572190, providing the pass code Liberty when prompted. A replay will be available until 5:00 p.m. on August 1, 2012 at 800-934-9450.

For further information, please contact Alison Erbig, Vice President and Director, Investor Relations, at 617-574-6655 or email investor_relations@libertymutual.com.

About Liberty Mutual Insurance

"Helping people live safer, more secure lives" since 1912, Boston-based Liberty Mutual Insurance is a diversified global insurer and the third largest property and casualty insurer in the U.S. based on 2011 direct premiums written as reported by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

Liberty Mutual Insurance also ranks 84th on the Fortune 100 list of largest corporations in the U.S. based on 2011 revenue. As of December 31, 2011, Liberty Mutual Insurance had $117.1 billion in consolidated assets, $99.3 billion in consolidated liabilities, and $34.7 billion in annual consolidated revenue.

Liberty Mutual Insurance offers a wide range of insurance products and services, including personal automobile, homeowners, workers compensation, property, commercial automobile, general liability, global specialty, group disability, reinsurance and surety. Liberty Mutual Insurance (www.libertymutualinsurance.com) employs over 45,000 people in more than 900 offices throughout the world.

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Liberty Interactive Corporation Announces Second Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Interactive Corporation (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB) will release its second quarter earnings on Wednesday, August 8th at 10:00 am (ET). Greg Maffei, Liberty Interactives President and CEO, will host the call. During the call, Mr. Maffeiwill discuss the company's financial performance and may discuss the proposed creation of the Ventures Group tracking stock, as well as other forward looking matters.

Please call Premiere Conferencing at (800) 967-7187 or (719) 457-2715 at least 10 minutes prior to the call. Callers will need to be on a touch-tone telephone to ask questions. The conference administrator will provide instructions on how to use the polling feature.

Replays of the conference call can be accessed through 11:00 a.m. (ET) on August 15th, by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (719) 457-0820 plus the passcode 4430057#.

In addition, the second quarter earnings conference call will be broadcast live via the Internet. All interested participants should visit the Liberty Interactive Corporation website at http://www.libertyinteractive.com/events to register for the web cast. Links to the press release and replays of the call will also be available on the Liberty Interactive website. The conference call and related materials will be archived on the website for one year.

About Liberty Interactive Corporation

Liberty Interactive (Nasdaq: LINTA, LINTB) owns interests in a broad range of digital commerce businesses including QVC, Provide Commerce, Backcountry.com, Celebrate Interactive, Bodybuilding.com, Evite, and Expedia.

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Nothing in this press release shall constitute a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell shares of the proposed Liberty Ventures tracking stock or Liberty Interactives existing common stock. The offer and sale of shares of the proposed tracking stock will only be made pursuant to Liberty Interactives effective registration statement. Liberty Interactive stockholders and other investors are urged to read the Form S-4 registration statement filed with the SEC, including the proxy statement/prospectus contained therein, because they contain important information about the issuance of shares of the proposed tracking stock. Copies of Liberty Interactives SEC filings are available free of charge at the SECs website (http://www.sec.gov). Copies of the filings together with the materials incorporated by reference therein will also be available, without charge, by directing a request to Liberty Interactive Corporation, 12300 Liberty Boulevard, Englewood, Colorado 80112, Attention: Investor Relations, Telephone: (720) 875-5408.

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Japan-China islands row overshadows Asean talks

The ongoing territorial dispute over a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea is overshadowing talks between the regions main powers at the Asean forum in Cambodia.

Japan has protested to China after three Chinese fishery patrol ships entered waters near the islands. They are said to have since left the area.

The row is not on a par with a stand-off between the two countries two years ago, but tension has again been rising between Asias two largest economies.

Known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, the islands are located near rich fishing grounds and potentially huge oil and gas reserves.

In Tokyo, the Chinese ambassador was summoned over the ships appearance. Japan also lodged a complaint in Beijing, where it was abruptly brushed aside.

The Diaoyu islands and surrounding waters have been Chinese territory since ancient times, said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin.

Chinese fishery patrol boats went into Chinese-administered waters in a routine manner during the fishing off season in accordance with Chinese law.

Last weekend, Japans prime minister Yoshihiko Noda backed an idea from Tokyos governor whereby Japan would buy the islands, now privately-owned by Japanese citizens and leased to the central government.

The Senkaku islands are without a doubt, in terms of history and international law, our territory, he said. We are in control of them.

Senkaku in Japanese, Diaoyu in Chinese and Tiaoyutai in Taiwanese. Taipei also claims the islands, and a week ago flexed its muscles over the issue.

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Obama: Health care law "was the right thing to do" – Video

10-07-2012 14:56 In a campaign speech Tuesday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, an animated President Obama praised his administration's Affordable Care Act, recently upheld by the Supreme Court. He assured supporters that despite repeal efforts from the House, "We're not going to re-fight political battles from two years ago, or three years ago."

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GOP says health care repeal also stops a tax

WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans pushed an election-year vote Wednesday to repeal President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, casting it as not only a rejection of an unpopular law but a surefire way to block a tax on the middle class.

"The intent of the president's health care law was to lower costs and help create jobs. One congressional leader promised it would create 400,000 jobs," said House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. "Instead, it is making our economy worse, driving up costs and making it harder for small businesses to hire."

The House has voted more than 30 times to scrap, defund or undercut the law since Obama signed it in March 2010, political moves that went nowhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate. The House GOP leadership staged another symbolic repeal vote with a fresh argument courtesy of the Supreme Court.

Two weeks ago, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his majority opinion that the law was constitutional because it imposes a tax not a penalty on people who refuse to buy insurance. Republicans who repeatedly pressed for repeal said a "yes" vote would not only overturn the law but spare some 20 million Americans from an unnecessary tax.

Democrats mocked Republicans for insisting on repeal without offering a replacement.

Standing on the House floor, Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, held the 2,700-plus page bill in one hand and said he had the GOP alternative in his other hand. He waved an empty right hand.

"Empirical evidence against the invisible evidence," Green said.

The Affordable Care Act, Obama's signature domestic achievement, would extend coverage to about 30 million of the estimated 50 million uninsured. But two years after its enactment, polling shows that it remains unpopular and highly divisive among the American people. The law contributed to the defeat of many House Democrats in the 2010 elections and the party's loss of majority control.

Still, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi dismissed the election-year implications.

"The politics be damned. We came here to do a job," Pelosi told reporters at a Capitol Hill news conference in which various individuals, including some with illnesses, offered their gratitude for the law.

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Cornerstone Health Care Will Participate in Aetna’s Patient-Centered Medical Home Program

HIGH POINT, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Cornerstone Health Care announced that it will participate with Aetna (AET) in the health benefits company's national Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) program.

The program recognizes primary care physicians who more actively coordinate and manage their patients' care across the health care system. By strengthening the role of primary care doctors, the PCMH program aims to improve patient health outcomes.

"We are pleased to receive this opportunity to collaborate with Aetna," said Grace E. Terrell, M.D., president and CEO of Cornerstone. "Each of our 29 primary care practices has been recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Patient-Centered Medical Home. The Aetna program acknowledges that these practices are enhancing care and decreasing costs as a result of this designation."

"Aetna believes strongly in the value of patient-centered care," said Elizabeth Curran, head of National Network Strategy and Program Development for Aetna. "Our PCMH program rewards physicians who focus on the patients' entire health needs, not just on a single condition. The program is one more way we are moving to a system that rewards quality outcomes, and away from a system that rewards quantity."

Aetna believes the PCMH approach may help its members experience better health, fewer hospitalizations, improvements in transitions of care, and greater engagement, Curran added.

Cornerstone's NCQA-recognized PCMH practices are recognized for providing a number of enhanced services, including improved access to care, proactive and planned preventive care, coordination of care with nurses and other members of the treatment team.

The Cornerstone practices recognized by the NCQA as Patient-Centered Medical Homes include: Advance Pediatrics, Brookview Hills Internal Medicine, Carolina Primary Medicine, Cornerstone Family Medicine at Archdale, Cornerstone Family Medicine at Trinity, Cornerstone Family Practice at Summerfield, Cornerstone Internal Medicine at Jamestown, Cornerstone Internal Medicine at Premier, Cornerstone Internal Medicine at Westchester, Cornerstone Pediatric Associates at Kernersville, Cornerstone Pediatrics at Premier, Cornerstone Pediatrics at Westchester, Cornerstone Premier Care, Deep River Family Medicine, Deep River Health and Wellness, Emerywood Medical Specialties, Family and Community Medicine of Asheboro, Ford, Simpson, Lively & Rice Pediatrics, High Point Family Practice, Lucas Pediatrics, Piedmont Centre Family and Sports Medicine, Piedmont Internal Medicine, Thomasville Family Practice Associates, and Total Family Care of Winston-Salem, Medical Arts Clinic, Springs Road Family Practice, Generations Family Medicine and Aesthetics, Conover Family Practice, and Granite Falls Primary Care Physicians.

About Cornerstone Health Care

Cornerstone Health Care is a group of more than 300 physicians and mid-level health professionals representing a wide range of specialties. The physician-owned and managed multi-disciplinary practice has over 80 locations in communities throughout central North Carolina. One of the fastest growing physician groups in the Southeast, Cornerstone is transitioning from the traditional "fee-for-service" model to a patient-centered medical home system providing expanded access, increased coordination of care, enhanced patient education for prevention and treatment of chronic disease, and sophisticated technological support. For more information visit http://www.cornerstonehealth.com.

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Medtronic Foundation Awards Grant to Children's HeartLink for Pediatric Cardiac Care in India

MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(Marketwire -07/11/12)- Children's HeartLink, a nonprofit organization partnering with health care centers in underserved regions of the world to promote sustainable cardiac care for children with heart disease, today announced the awarding of a $230,000 grant from the Medtronic Foundation for growing and improving cardiac programs in their partner sites in India over the next two years.

"With the increased global momentum around non-communicable diseases (NCDs), our work of expanding and improving pediatric cardiac services in India relates directly to both the United Nations' new focus on NCDs and their Millennium Development Goals, specifically reducing child mortality," said Elizabeth Perlich Sweeney, Children's HeartLink president. "We are especially grateful to the Medtronic Foundation for their continued support and allowing us to carry on working with our four partner sites in India for the next two years."

"The world has turned its attention to NCDs such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes... diseases that collectively kill more people each year than any other cause of death. India is not immune to this ever-growing threat," says Dr. Jacob Gayle, vice president Medtronic Community Affairs and Executive Director of the Medtronic Foundation. "By supporting the important work of organizations such as Children's HeartLink, we at Medtronic hope to improve access to crucial diagnosis and treatment options, in India and elsewhere."

The Medtronic Foundation grant enables Children's HeartLink to continue to focus in three areas, all aimed at strengthening the system of care for children with heart disease. Children's HeartLink will collaborate with public and private stakeholders in India to:

In India, a country of more than 1 billion people, it is estimated that less than 5 percent of the children in need of treatment for cardiac disease actually receive optimal care(1). This is due to a shortage of trained professionals in the field and limited numbers of centers able to provide treatment, as well as lack of government and public awareness around congenital and acquired heart disease. Some estimates show that approximately 10 percent of present infant mortality in India can be attributed to congenital heart defects(2).

Children's HeartLink's work in India addresses challenges in accessing pediatric cardiac care due to the limited numbers of health professionals specializing in the field, inadequate public and government support, and a lack of awareness around congenital and acquired heart disease. Children's HeartLink addresses these barriers by providing training, education and mentoring programs for medical professionals specializing in pediatric cardiac care. Additionally, by working with large health centers that provide a great deal of charity care, Children's HeartLink is helping to reach the below-poverty-line population and expanding access to pediatric cardiac care. Finally, Children's HeartLink reaches outside the walls of individual health care centers and works with the broader health care community to begin to address the issues in a more systemic way.

About Children's HeartLinkFounded in 1969, Children's HeartLink is a nonprofit organization partnering with health care centers in underserved regions of the world to strengthen their ability to diagnose and treat heart disease in children. Nearly 90 percent of newborns with congenital heart disease are in areas of the world where appropriate medical care is inadequate or unavailable. Children's HeartLink currently supports partner hospitals and programs in the following countries: Brazil, China, Ecuador, India, Malaysia, Ukraine and Vietnam. For more information on Children's HeartLink, please visit http://www.childrensheartlink.org, with additional information found on our Facebook (www.facebook.com/childrensheartlink), Twitter (www.twitter.com/cheartlink) and blog (www.childrensheartlink.wordpress.com).

About MedtronicMedtronic, Inc., headquartered in Minneapolis, is the global leader in medical technology -- alleviating pain, restoring health, and extending life for millions of people worldwide.

The Medtronic Foundation is committed to improving the lives of people around the world living with chronic disease. Its grant making is focused in three areas: health, education and community.

(1) Saxena, A., Congenital cardiac surgery in the less privileged regions of the world. Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2009 Dec;7(12):1621-9.

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Health care debate: Boss Hogg or Groundhog Day?

U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor joins a Republican news conference Tuesday to discuss repeal of the health care law.

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Washington (CNN) -- House Republicans launched an all-out assault Tuesday against President Barack Obama's signature health care reform law, holding a series of committee hearings and other events ahead of a planned vote Wednesday on repealing the measure.

The vote will be the latest of more than 30 House GOP efforts to undermine the 2010 Affordable Care Act, including previous Republican-led moves to repeal the measure or cut funding for various provisions.

Any House repeal effort is sure to die in the Democratic-led Senate, and the White House made clear Obama would veto such a measure.

At news conferences, in media interviews and before congressional panels on Tuesday, GOP opponents of the health care law depicted it as an unwarranted government intrusion in health decisions that would reduce patients to commodities treated on a cost basis.

"This is all about the government. It is Washington knows best, and it is wrong," said House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Michigan, in floor debate ahead of the Wednesday vote.

Republicans also complained that the bill known as Obamacare would fail to control spiraling health care costs, and that it included new taxes and fees despite the president's promise not to raise middle-class taxes.

To Democrats, the entire exercise was an unnecessary repetition of past political posturing on a settled issue, now that the Supreme Court has upheld the law's constitutionality.

"This repeal vote is a waste of time and tax dollars," said Rep. G.K. Butterfield, D-North Carolina, while Rep. Frank Pallone, D-New Jersey, noted, "We've had this debate so many times that it really sounds like we just keep repeating the same thing."

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Health care options for young, healthy and broke

WASHINGTON (AP) They're young, healthy and flat broke and now the government says they have to buy thousands of dollars' worth of medical insurance. What should tapped-out twentysomethings do?

Well, some may just do nothing. The annual fine for shrugging off the new federal insurance requirement, which is to begin in 2014, starts out at a relatively low $95, depending on income. That would be far cheaper than paying premiums.

But that doesn't necessarily make blowing off the mandate a good idea for the fit and frugal. Millions of young people will qualify for good deals on health care if they take time to sort through the complicated law.

Many will get Medicaid coverage at virtually no cost. Others will qualify for private insurance at a fraction of the full premiums. And health plans offered under the law will limit individuals' out-of-pocket expenses to about $6,250 per year or less a bulwark against gigantic, unexpected medical bills.

"It doesn't have to be cancer or a heart attack or even a bad car accident," said Karen Pollitz, a health policy expert at the Kaiser Family Foundation whose own son needed $15,000 worth of surgery after he broke his wrist while skateboarding at age 20. "Once you show up in the ER, it starts to cost you some money."

The plans also will cover at no charge preventive care such as HIV tests, screening for depression or alcoholism, flu shots, hepatitis vaccine, contraception and pregnancy care. And insurers will no longer be able to exclude or charge extra for people who already have health problems.

"It's the 15 percent of young people who have chronic conditions like asthma or diabetes, and the young women looking to have a baby," said Aaron Smith, 30, co-founder of Young Invincibles, which advocates for young adults' health care. "That discrimination won't fly in 2014."

Young Americans are the least likely to be insured: almost three of 10 adults who are under 35 aren't covered. And they go to emergency rooms more than any other group except seniors.

It's still possible President Barack Obama's health care law won't be around in 2014, when the big changes are to kick in. Congressional Republicans and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney want to repeal "Obamacare" if they win the November elections. Still, with open enrollment for the law's new state-based insurance markets scheduled to begin in October of next year, it's prudent to start considering the options for getting covered.

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Health Care Repeal Bill Passes GOP-Controlled House

Nancy Pelosi Speaker John Boehner Jerrold Nadler

"Today, in upholding the Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court has shown that, even at a time when Washington seems to have reached a new level of dysfunction, there remains a respect for the rule of law, for precedent, and for the ability of Congress to legislate on matters that affect the American people," Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said in a statement. "By not caving in to the most craven political calls, it appears the Court has stood by more than 70 years of legal precedent to ensure that: some 32 million Americans will have access to health insurance; we stop the unnecessary deaths of 42,000 Americans annually who die simply because they lack health insurance; insurers can no longer deny a child health care because of pre-existing conditions; millions of young adults receive coverage on their parents' plans until age 26; insurers can no longer impose lifetime limits on coverage; millions of Americans receive free preventive care; and, seniors save billions of dollars on prescription drugs. "The Affordable Care Act will now assume its rightful place, along with Social Security and Medicare, as powerful testimony to what our nation can achieve to benefit the lives of all Americans. Today's decision will, I truly hope, put to rest the partisan attacks from the Right against the law and many of its provisions. Republicans have threatened to continue their attempts to repeal these provisions, but let us all hope that they will respect the Court's ruling and put the health and wellbeing of the American people ahead of insurance companies."

"Today's decision makes one thing clear: Congress must act to repeal this misguided law," said Sen. Republican Leader Mitch McConnell. "Obamacare has not only limited choices and increased health care costs for American families, it has made it harder for American businesses to hire. Today's decision does nothing to diminish the fact that Obamacare's mandates, tax hikes, and Medicare cuts should be repealed and replaced with common sense reforms that lower costs and that the American people actually want. It is my hope that with new leadership in the White House and Senate, we can enact these step-by-step solutions and prevent further damage from this terrible law."

Republican Governors Association Chairman Bob McDonnell issued the following statement regarding the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: "Today's ruling crystallizes all that's at stake in November's election. The only way to stop Barack Obama's budget-busting health care takeover is by electing a new president. Barack Obama's health care takeover encapsulates his Presidency: Obamacare increases taxes, grows the size of government and puts bureaucrats over patients while doing nothing to improve the economy. It's never been more important that we elect a President who understands the marketplace and will make job creation his top priority. By replacing Barack Obama with Mitt Romney, we will not only stop the federal government's healthcare takeover, but will also take a giant step towards a full economic recovery."

"Dr. Coburn will be reviewing the ruling and will respond with an updated plan to repeal and replace this unworkable law. The Court affirmed Congress' power to tax people if they don't eat their broccoli. Now it's up to the American people to decide whether they will tolerate this obscene abuse of individual liberty," said John Hart, a spokesman for Sen. Coburn.

"Today's Supreme Court decision sets the stakes for the November election. Now, the only way to save the country from ObamaCare's budget-busting government takeover of health care is to elect a new president," said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. "Under President Obama's signature legislation, health care costs continue to skyrocket, and up to 20 million Americans could lose their employer-based coverage. A panel of unelected bureaucrats now has the unprecedented authority to come between elderly patients and their doctors. Meanwhile, the rules and regulations placed on job creators and small businesses make it nearly impossible to hire new workers at a time when Americans desperately need jobs. "We need market-based solutions that give patients more choice, not less. The answer to rising health care costs is not, and will never be, Big Government. "We must elect a president who understands the economy, respects free enterprise, and can provide the leadership we now so desperately need. On Election Day, we must elect Mitt Romney and put America on the path toward a brighter economic future and successful health care reform."

Today, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) released the following statement on the Supreme Court ruling on the President's health care law: "The Supreme Court's decision to uphold ObamaCare is a crushing blow to patients throughout the country. ObamaCare has failed to keep the President's basic promise of allowing those who like their health care to keep it, while increasing costs and reducing access to quality care for patients. In this tough economy, jobs and economic growth are on the minds of most Americans, but ObamaCare has increased uncertainty for small businessmen and women and forced them to put their hiring decisions on hold. "During the week of July 9th, the House will once again repeal ObamaCare, clearing the way for patient-centered reforms that lower costs and increase choice. We support an approach that offers simpler, more affordable and more accessible health care that allows people to keep the health care that they like. "The Court's decision brings into focus the choice the American people have about the direction of our country. The President and his party believe in massive government intrusions that increase costs and take decisions away from patients. In contrast, Republicans believe in patient-centered, affordable care where health care decisions are made by patients, their families and their doctors, not by the federal government."

House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer (MD) released the following statement today after the Supreme Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act: "Our highest court has weighed in, and its decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is a victory for all Americans who have ever worried about being able to access or afford the care they need. Democrats are proud to have worked hard to pass this landmark legislation in 2010 and of our efforts to make sure it is implemented in a way that continues to yield new benefits for patients, employers, and care providers. "The Affordable Care Act made it illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against patients on the basis of pre-existing conditions, allowed young people to remain on their parents' plans until age 26, and prohibited insurance companies from charging women higher premiums than men. The Medicare Part D 'donut hole' is closing, and seniors on Medicare now have access to free preventive services like mammograms and colonoscopies. Moreover, the Affordable Care Act provides deficit savings of more than $1 trillion over the next two decades. The Affordable Care Act further brought peace of mind to the 30 million uninsured Americans who will finally be able to access affordable coverage once the law is fully implemented. "Republicans have been trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act since the day it was enacted, and they have been eagerly awaiting today's ruling. But they must now accept that the Affordable Care Act will remain in place and that the time for litigation and partisan posturing on this issue ought to come to an end. Republicans now have a responsibility to work with Democrats to implement the Affordable Care Act, and I call on them to do so in order to make care affordable and accessible to Americans."

Following the Supreme Court's decision affirming the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, former Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine today released the following statement: "The Affordable Care Act is an important first step in curbing discriminatory insurance company practices and increasing access to health care, but more needs to be done to bring down costs. Our government, businesses, and citizens cannot continue to spend more than any other nation on health care while getting second-rate results. As Senator, I am committed to working with all stakeholders to find additional improvements to the Affordable Care Act that give all Americans affordable access to high quality services. "While there is more work to do, it is worth noting what has already been accomplished under the Affordable Care Act. Nearly 63,000 more young people in Virginia have health coverage, more than 800,000 Virginia seniors have received free preventive care, millions of small businesses are now eligible for tax credits, and twenty million American women have access to cancer screenings and contraception without co-pays. And we've put an end to the egregious abuses by insurance companies that denied coverage to children with preexisting conditions, charged women higher premiums for the same coverage, and dropped folks when they got sick. "My opponent regularly calls for a full repeal of this law, despite the positive results it's already delivering for Virginia. In the decade encompassing George Allen's six years as a U.S. Senator, the average insurance premium for families more than doubled and over 12 million more Americans were uninsured. Clearly, inaction was not a solution, and neither are continued calls for repeal. Instead we must work together to strengthen this existing program and improve cost controls."

"In passing health reform, we made history for our nation and progress for the American people. We completed the unfinished business of our society and strengthened the character of our country. We ensured health care would be a right for all, not a privilege for the few. Today, the Supreme Court affirmed our progress and protected that right, securing a future of health and economic security for the middle class and for every American."

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Summer Olympics go for the green as London prepares to host the world

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Contact: Cathia Falvey cfalvey@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News

New Rochelle, NY, July 11, 2012As athletes from around the world compete for medals at the Summer Olympics in London, the city will be striving to meet Olympic-level sustainability goals. A fascinating first-person view of how these sustainability targets were developed and will be achieved is featured in Sustainability: The Journal of Record, a publication of Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers (www.liebertpub.com) The article is available free online at the Sustainability: The Journal of Record (www.liebertpub.com/sus) website.

The central location of the Summer 2012 Olympics is the East End neighborhood of Stratford, once known as an industrial wasteland. But it has been transformed into a model for sustainability, developed under the guidance of five key themes: climate change, waste, biodiversity, inclusion, and healthy living. The use of public transportation only on the Olympic groundsno cars permitted and no parking lotsis just one example of the extent to which London has gone to reach its sustainability goals. Another example: no waste will flow directly to landfills, through a combined effort involving composting, recycling, and reduced packaging use.

Shaun McCarthy, Chair of the Commission for a Sustainable London, the independent watchdog group responsible for making sure sustainability goals for the Summer Games are tracked and met, discusses the challenges and the progress being made as the Games approach in the article entitled, "The Olympics Go for the Green: With the 2012 Games Looming, London Works to Raise Bar in Sustainability (http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/SUS.2012.9965)."

"The Olympic Games are the singular event of our time where the whole world will be watching, and to have sustainability be such a visible factor in the Games is invaluable to the sustainability movement," says Jamie Devereaux, Editor of Sustainability: The Journal of Record (www.liebertpub.com/sus).

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It's the End of the World, And I Feel Fine: 10 Questions with Andrew Zolli

Andrew Zolli, author of Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back, says we might not be able to change the future, but we can figure out how to survive it. Photo: PopTech/Kris Krug

Andrew Zolli is a funny kind of optimist. As a futurist, he thinks it may be too late to pull the world back from many of the most dire global crises, including climate change, financial meltdown, and the energy crunch. But in that unpleasant future he sees an opportunity to embrace what he calls resilience thinking, an approach that could enable the world not to avoid disaster but survive it. In his new book, Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back, the PopTech impresario describes a car hurtling toward a cliff, Thelma and Louise-style. In the car are two groups of problem solvers: Risk mitigators and risk adapters. The first, the risk mitigators, held the moral high ground when the cliff was still a long way off as they sought a way to turn the car around. But Zolli thinks we may be past the point of a global U-turn. He says the people who need the worlds attention now are those in the other group, the risk adapters, who are working on building a better parachute.

Wired Business: How did you first get turned on to the idea of resilience thinking?

Zolli: Several years ago we started to notice something really interesting, and that was organizations and institutions and innovators were increasingly working not to steer us away from the big systemic challenges and risks that we face but were really beginning in a concentrated way to think about how to withstand those risks and disruptions and challenges. Big organizations the IBMs and Nikes of the world, foundations like the Rockefeller, the State Department these big organizations and lots of smaller social entrepreneurs and organizations, they were all converging on the same conversation. When you see that across the spectrum under the surface you get the sense that, wow, the tectonic plates are moving here.

Wired Business: Why is resilience a concept thats important to embrace now?

Zolli: We are in a world where were closer and closer to the cliff. Not just in climate change, but in global economic systems, global energy systems. Were closer to different cliffs across the board, and the systems are tied to one another. If we go over one cliff, we may pull ourselves over other cliffs. Our current system of globalization, for all its wonders and benefits, is like a giant hairball: If you pull one string, its not clear what other strings you might be yanking along with it.

Wired Business: Whats changed in recent years that makes you think it may be too late to bring the world back from the edge?

Zolli: Im in my 40s. I came to adulthood in the 1990s. I got out of school and came into the labor pool in the decade when the Soviet Union was collapsing. America was able to scale down its military and spend a giant peace dividend. Clintonian economics reigned. The global economy was about ideas, creativity, the end of history. It was going to be peaches and gravy as far as the eye could see. And in the middle of that you had the advent of the web, which sort of put a giant exclamation point on the whole thing. What was the decade we got right after that? A decade demarcated by global acts of terrorism followed by international wars that ended with a global financial crisis. It may come to be seen as the suckiest decade in a very long time. I think whats happened is there is an appreciation that we live in an era of intrinsic volatility and disruption and surprise. Global systems have created vulnerabilities, fragilities and disruptions. We need a new way of thinking about systems that bolsters them and makes them better at handling those disruptions.

Wired Business: So how do you actually define resilience?

When we let systems over-optimize, we often create systems that are really in danger even when they look like theyre doing their best.

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Pinellas hopes to move quickly on damaged beaches

'Catastrophic' erosion along Pinellas beaches 'Catastrophic' erosion along Pinellas beaches

Updated: Tuesday, June 26 2012 9:52 PM EDT2012-06-27 01:52:20 GMT

Tropical Storm Debby has caused the worst beach erosion in a decade, Pinellas authorities said Tuesday, adding that it's not clear where the money will come from to replace the vanished shores.

Tropical Storm Debby has caused the worst beach erosion in a decade, Pinellas authorities said Tuesday, adding that it's not clear where the money will come from to replace the vanished shores.

Pinellas County beaches ripped apart by Tropical Storm Debby could be patched up in a matter of months. That's if federal disaster funds are approved quickly.

It just so happened that one re-nourishment project in the area around the Bellair Beach Resort was already in place. Debby disrupted that initiative, but because heavy equipment is already out there it should help speed things up if the cards fall correctly.

The county's tourism development council heard the same numbers we reported last week. Debby caused about $20 million in damage to beaches in the Army corps of engineers' re-nourishment program.

That probably opens the door for federal disaster funding, and hopefully it opens it quickly.

"The fact that they're there now, if we can modify that contract with some of these emergency funds, we could get this done in the next few months," said Pinellas County coastal engineer Andy Squires. "If we can't get these emergency funds, then it could be a process of months or a year or so or more, depending on when and how much funding we get."

The amount of sand lost and the cost is still being calculated. This equipment is only around until October, so some sort of decision will have to be made within a matter of weeks.

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Lisa Dworkin: The Beaches Of Charleston County, South Carolina (PHOTOS)

Charleston, South Carolina is one of the most beautiful and historical cities in the United States. Millions of people visit there every year for Charleston's culture, history, architecture, food and shopping.

In fact, Charleston was named the top city in the U.S. in the Conde Nast Traveler 2011 Readers' Choice Awards.

You should also consider Charleston when planning a beach vacation. While the city itself doesn't have any beaches, you don't have to travel far to enjoy world-class beaches, which simply adds to Charleston's attraction as a vacation destination. With its many opportunities to delight in city and beach activities, Charleston appeals to travelers with a variety of interests.

Isle of Palms is a barrier island located about half an hour's drive northeast of Charleston, South Carolina. It's the location of one of three public beach parks operated by the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission. Isle of Palms County Park is an especially good beach for families.

Folly Beach County Park is another Charleston County Public Beach. In addition to the amazing beach, there are wonderful nature programs offered here. Unfortunately at the time of this article, Folly Beach County Park is closed due to erosion problems.

Center Street Beach is another well-known beach in Folly Beach, South Carolina. This is where you will find the fishing pier. Center Street Beach is close to the center of town with its shops, restaurants, hotels and activities. The beach has a laid back, surfer vibe to it making it a really fun beach for people of all ages.

Kiawah Island is the location of a well-known destination resort with multiple golf courses, vacation homes, tennis courts, a spa and a AAA rated 5-diamond hotel. It's also home to Kiawah Beachwalker Park, another of Charleston County's public beach parks. That means mere mortals can enjoy the same beach as resort guests for a fraction of the cost!

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