Monday, October 31, 2011

F-Secure Internet Security 2012


Over the past year designers at F-Secure have worked hard to give their products a streamlined and consistent user interface. At first glance F-Secure Internet Security 2012 ($59.99 direct for three licenses) looks almost identical to the corresponding standalone antivirus program. Online Safety, the parental control component of this security suite, is laid out in exactly the same way. They've made improvements in product performance and accuracy as well, though in my testing I found the behavior-based DeepGuard system flagged valid files as well as malware.

New in this edition is the F-Secure Launchpad, a small desktop gadget from which you can launch either the main internet security application or the separate parental control component. Going forward, F-Secure will integrate its other products into the launchpad.

This edition also adds a new mobile broadband feature. Like metered broadband in Norton Internet Security 2012 ($69.99 direct for three licenses, 4.5 stars), this feature aims to save you from outrageous data charges by suppressing updates when you're using an expensive connection.

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The F-Secure suite builds on the antivirus protection found in the standalone F-Secure Anti-Virus 2012 ($39.99 direct for three licenses, 3 stars). For full details, see my review of that product. I'll summarize here.

Getting F-Secure installed on a dozen malware-infested test systems wasn't easy. On some it wouldn't install; on others it installed but wouldn't update. Sorting out these problems required multiple tools, among them the no-install F-Secure Easy Clean and the F-Secure Rescue CD. When both of those failed, the tech support recommendation to run a command-line scanner in Safe Mode solved the problem.

F-Secure detected 85 percent of the malware samples but scored just 6.2 points out of a possible 10 for removal due to leaving some allegedly-removed threats actively running. A couple of those still-running samples were rootkits, so even though it detected 100 percent of rootkits it only scored 6.3 for rootkit removal. Like many of its competitors, F-Secure detected 100 percent of the scareware samples and scored 9.5 points. For full details of how I test malware cleanup and derive these scores, see How We Test Malware Removal.

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When challenged to keep malware from infesting a clean system, F-Secure did a better job. It detected 91 percent of threats overall and 100 percent of rootkit and scareware samples. It's score of 8.6 points for malware blocking is above average. The 9.1 points it scored for rootkit blocking is a hair above average, and 9 points for scareware blocking is precisely average. To learn where these scores come from, please read How We Test Malware Blocking.

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I did run into a spot of trouble with the DeepGuard behavior and reputation based detection system. While it flagged a number of my malware samples, it also identified a quarter of the perfectly valid PCMag utilities as suspicious and totally blocked one of them, calling it harmful.

Like the file insight feature in Norton and Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 ($79.95 direct for three licenses, 3.5 stars), DeepGuard now incorporates prevalence and other statistical elements in its analysis. The obscure utilities I used for testing were flagged for low prevalence, not for actual harmful content, according to F-Secure. The DeepGuard warning popup really ought to explain that fact.

The independent labs that test F-Secure's technology give it generally good marks. In particular, it scores ADVANCED+ (the highest rating) in the grueling whole-product test conducted by AV-Comparatives.org and consistently achieved certification in tests by AV-Test.org. The chart below summarizes results from the labs. To learn how we interpret these results please see How We Interpret Antivirus Lab Tests.

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"Tortured" prisoner's death angers Egyptians (Reuters)

CAIRO (Reuters) ? The death of a prisoner, allegedly under police torture, has sparked public anger against Egypt's ruling military council, accused by rights groups of pursuing security practices familiar from the era of ousted President Hosni Mubarak.

Essam Atta, 23, died in Tora prison south of Cairo on Thursday, according to the Nadeem Center for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture. A military court had jailed him for two years in February for offences including "thuggery."

Protesters carried his body Friday from the morgue to Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the anti-Mubarak uprising, chanting against the military council and Interior Ministry.

"Since we started operating in 1993 till now, torture hasn't stopped for one day," said the Nadeem Centre's director, Aida Seif el-Dawla, who said both the police and military now practiced it, a charge the authorities deny.

Atta's family accused prison officers of torturing him by inserting a hose in his mouth and anus and pumping water and soap into his body causing mass bleeding that led to his death.

The Interior Ministry said he had died of "poisoning."

Human rights campaigners have compared Atta's death to that of Khaled Said, an online activist whose killing by police in Alexandria helped ignite the revolt that toppled Mubarak.

According to Atta's brother Mohamed, his mother gave her son a mobile phone card on October 25. Another prisoner told prison police, saying Atta was smuggling drugs.

"Police officers ended the visit and started beating him; his mother could hear his cries calling for help from outside the room," Mohamed Atta told Egypt's al-Nahar satellite channel.

He said he had seen his brother's body in hospital after Atta's cellmates called him to tell he was dead. "I saw him bleeding from everywhere and bubbles on his body," he said.

Mahmoud Afify, a spokesman of the April 6 movement, which helped mobilize crowds against Mubarak, cast doubt on the Interior Ministry account. "Our previous experiences prove that they are liars," he said, citing the Khaled Said case.

An Egyptian court jailed two policemen Wednesday for seven years for their "cruel" treatment of Said.[nL5E7LQ3OI]

The military council which took over after Mubarak quit on February 11 has come under fire for prosecuting civilians in military courts and repressing protests -- including one this month in which 24 Coptic Christians were killed.

Atta's death roils the atmosphere in Egypt less than a month before the first round of voting in parliamentary elections.

(Additional reporting by Shaimaa Fayed; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Assessing the wildfire damage (Offthekuff)

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Feds tighten belt by cutting agriculture reports (AP)

PIERRE, S.D. ? When farmers need to check honey prices so they can decide whether to sell, there's been a report for that. And when catfish and sheep farmers want to check production in their industries, there've been reports for that, too.

The U.S. Agriculture Department has kept tabs for decades on a wide range of agricultural industries that generate billions of dollars for the U.S. economy. But that's about to change, as the agency eliminates some reports and reduces the frequency of others to save millions of dollars in tight budget times.

The reports influence the price and supply of many products that end up on American dinner plates. Without them, some farmers say they'll be left guessing how much to produce and when to sell. Food processors and traders also will have less information when making decisions about buying and selling.

South Dakota farmer Richard Adee said he used the annual honey and bee report to decide when to sell his honey. If the February report indicated a large supply nationwide, he'd sell before prices dropped. If the supply was short, he'd hold on to the honey and wait for prices to go up.

"It's really going to limit us to information for making future plans," said Adee, one of the nation's largest honey producers. "It's not good. It's not good we're losing that."

Adee Honey Farms, based in Bruce, S.D, provide bees that pollinate crops and produce honey in the Midwest, California and Washington. Adee said he knows something must be done to deal with the federal deficit, but "they're beating up on agriculture."

A spokeswoman for the USDA division that produces the reports said it didn't want to cut them but it had to do something to save money. Eliminating or reducing the frequency of 14 crop and livestock reports will save the National Agricultural Statistics Service about $10 million, Sue duPont said. NASS's $156 million budget was cut in the federal fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 and more reductions are expected this year as Congress and the White House aim to trim federal spending.

The agency based its choices on the reports' impact on markets and use by other programs that provide assistance to farmers, along with the availability of information from other sources, DuPont said.

"It was just tough decisions," she said.

Roger Barlow, executive vice president of Catfish Farmers of America, said the annual report on his industry tells his organization's 800 members how many millions of tons of catfish are being produced in how many acres of water, how much is being held by processors and what prices are being paid. The information determines prices and guides farmers as they decide to expand or cut back production, he said.

"Lots of decisions are made upon this," Barlow said. "This information is used on a daily basis."

Mississippi is the leading catfish producer according to the latest and last report. But the farmers, who are mostly located in the South, hope NASS with reconsider its decision to dump the report.

"I guess we're just scratching a hole in our head trying to figure out how we're going to continue with what we feel is extremely important," Barlow said.

Most of the information in the reports being cut will still be included in the agricultural census, which is conducted once every five years. The one released in 2013 will reflect the state of farming in 2012.

But the lack of annual reports "kind of limits what we have as far as information for making decisions on a year-to-year basis," said Shane Ellis, a livestock economist at Iowa State University.

Farmers in some industries may turn to trade organizations to collect information previously reported by NASS, while those in smaller ones, such as honey and catfish, might be able to get by without the data, he said.

"It's just the nature of the niche marketing in how it tends to be more of a market where everybody knows everybody else. ... They have a good idea of where everything is going," Ellis said.

He speculated on the logic behind NASS's decisions. For example, the agency is cutting its July report on the cattle industry but will keep a similar one in January. Ellis said the agency probably eliminated its sheep and goat report because sheep numbers haven't changed much in recent years.

But Steve Clements, who raises sheep near Philip, S.D., said the report would be particularly valuable right now because there's a short supply of breeding ewes and no one is sure where sheep being shipped from drought-stricken Texas are ending up.

"The ones that don't affect you, you don't think they need to do, I guess," he said.

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Facebook adds 'trusted friends' and app-specific passwords

By Rosa Golijan

In honor of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Facebook reminds its users of existing security techniques and tools ??and adds some new features which will supposedly keep you more secure on the social network.

A blog post by Facebook's security team?? yes, there really are teams dedicated to such things at the company?? explains that two new features are being added to users' account settings: Trusted friends and app passwords.

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The first of these two features ? trusted friends???is intended to help you access your account if you are ever locked out of it for some reason:?

Trusted Friends will let you select three to five trusted friends who can help you if you ever have issues accessing your account. [Facebook will] send codes to the friends you have selected, then you can log back into your account using these codes after your friends have passed them along to you.

Now while this feature sounds great in theory, there's also potential for abuse. Your supposedly trustworthy friends could easily request the reset codes on your behalf and then share them among each other in order to have all the information necessary to kidnap your account for some sort of nefarious (or hilarious) purpose.

In other words: Be very, very careful when it comes to selecting guardians for your Facebook account.

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The other new feature?? app passwords ? is supposed to help keep your Facebook account safer by providing you with a unique password to use with apps. You'll generate these app-specific passwords by as necessary and simply enter them in place of your regular password?when using third-party apps such as Spotify, Skype, and so on. You will be able to forbid a specific app from accessing your account by simply deleting the password you've generated for it at any time.

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If you don't see the trusted friends or app password options in your Facebook account settings just yet, don't worry?? these security features are rolling out gradually over the next few weeks.

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NYC man pleads guilty to brokering kidney (AP)

TRENTON, N.J. ? A New York man pleaded guilty Thursday to brokering the sale of black-market organs in what prosecutors said was the first ever federal conviction for illegally selling human kidneys for profit.

Levy Izhak Rosenbaum pleaded guilty in a federal courtroom in Trenton to brokering three illegal kidney transplants for New Jersey-based customers in exchange for payments of $120,000 or more. He also pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to broker an illegal kidney sale.

Each of the four counts carries a maximum five-year prison sentence plus a fine of up to $250,000. Rosenbaum also agreed to forfeit $420,000 in real or personal property that was derived from the illegal kidney sales.

Prosecutors say Rosenbaum would buy organs from vulnerable people in Israel for $10,000 and sell them to desperate patients.

Rosenbaum, 60, of Brooklyn, was arrested in July 2009 in New Jersey's largest ever corruption sting. Though he was one of more than 40 people arrested, including politicians and rabbis in New Jersey and Brooklyn, and was not a rabbi himself, the image of rabbis illegally selling kidneys made its way into the routines of late-night comedians for weeks afterward.

Rosenbaum was arrested after he tried to set up a kidney sale to a man posing as a crooked businessman but who actually was government informant Solomon Dwek, a disgraced real estate speculator facing prison time for a $50 million bank fraud.

Dwek brought Rosenbaum an undercover FBI agent posing as his secretary, who claimed to be searching for a kidney for a sick uncle on dialysis who was on a transplant list at a Philadelphia hospital.

"I am what you call a matchmaker," Rosenbaum said in a secretly recorded conversation. "I bring a guy what I believe, he's suitable for your uncle."

Asked how many organs he had brokered, he said: "Quite a lot," the most recent two weeks earlier.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Electronic Arts 2Q loss expands; raises forecast

FILE - This Feb. 25, 2008, file photo, shows the exterior view of Electronic Arts Inc. headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. Electronic Arts Inc. reports quarterly earnings Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, after the market close. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

FILE - This Feb. 25, 2008, file photo, shows the exterior view of Electronic Arts Inc. headquarters in Redwood City, Calif. Electronic Arts Inc. reports quarterly earnings Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, after the market close. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

(AP) ? Video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. said Thursday that its second-quarter loss expanded from a year ago due to higher costs, even as revenue grew.

It raised its sales forecast for the all-important holiday season slightly above analyst estimates. CEO John Riccitiello said sales of "Battlefield 3," which launched two days earlier, were "very strong."

The net loss in the three-month period ending on Sept. 30 grew to $340 million, or $1.03 per share. Last year, the company had a quarterly loss of $201 million, or 61 cents per share. EA said costs for marketing, research and development increased from last year.

Excluding stock compensation costs, acquisition expenses and other costs, adjusted earnings came to 5 cents per share, beating the adjusted loss of 4 cents per share expected by analysts polled by FactSet.

Adjusted revenue, which accounts for deferred revenue from games with online components, rose 17 percent to $1.03 billion from $884 million, helped by sales of its sports games "FIFA 12" and "Madden NFL 12." That also beat the $955 million expected by analysts.

"Our results reflected a tremendous performance by our EA Sports titles and a strong showing on a new game on the Facebook platform, 'The Sims Social,'" Riccitiello said on a conference call with analysts. "We're now focused on our biggest title for the holiday."

The company said it expects adjusted revenue in the current quarter through December of $1.55 billion to $1.65 billion, with the midpoint slightly higher than the $1.59 billion expected by analysts.

EA lifted the bottom end of its full-year adjusted earnings. It now expects a range of 75 cents to 90 cents, instead of 70 cents at the low end. Analysts were already expecting 89 cents.

The results didn't satisfy investors after a broad rally by stocks Thursday. Shares in the Redwood, Calif.-based company were down 80 cents, or 3.3 percent, at $23.50 in after-hours trading after closing up 11 cents at $24.50 in the regular session.

Associated Press

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Study: Japan nuke radiation higher than estimated

The Fukushima nuclear disaster released twice as much of a dangerous radioactive substance into the atmosphere as Japanese authorities estimated, reaching 40 percent of the total from Chernobyl, a preliminary report says.

The estimate of much higher levels of radioactive cesium-137 comes from a worldwide network of sensors. Study author Andreas Stohl of the Norwegian Institute for Air Research says the Japanese government estimate came only from data in Japan, and that would have missed emissions blown out to sea.

The study did not consider health implications of the radiation. Cesium-137 is dangerous because it can last for decades in the environment, releasing cancer-causing radiation.

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The long-term effects of the nuclear accident are unclear because of the difficulty of measuring radiation amounts people received.

In a telephone interview, Stohl said emission estimates are so imprecise that finding twice the amount of cesium isn't considered a major difference. He said some previous estimates had been higher than his.

The journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics posted the report online for comment, but the study has not yet completed a formal review by experts in the field or been accepted for publication.

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Last summer, the Japanese government estimated that the March 11 Fukushima accident released 15,000 terabecquerels of cesium. Terabecquerels are a radiation measurement. The new report from Stohl and co-authors estimates about 36,000 terabecquerels through April 20. That's about 42 percent of the estimated release from Chernobyl, the report says.

It also says about a fifth of the cesium fell on land in Japan, while most of the rest fell into the Pacific Ocean. Only about 2 percent of the fallout came down on land outside Japan, the report concluded.

Experts have no firm projections about how many cancers could result because they're still trying to find out what doses people received. Some radiation from the accident has also been detected in Tokyo and in the United States, but experts say they expect no significant health consequences there.

Still, concern about radiation is strong in Japan. Many parents of small children in Tokyo worry about the discovery of radiation hotspots even though government officials say they don't pose a health risk. And former prime minister Naoto Kan has said the most contaminated areas inside the evacuation zone could be uninhabitable for decades.

Stohl also noted that his study found cesium-137 emissions dropped suddenly at the time workers started spraying water on the spent fuel pool from one of the reactors. That challenges previous thinking that the pool wasn't emitting cesium, he said.

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Obama tells students of plans to ease loan burden (Reuters)

DENVER (Reuters) ? President Barack Obama vowed on Wednesday to take steps to ease the burden of student loans, potentially helping cash-strapped college graduates in a tough U.S. economy.

"I want America to have the most highly skilled workers doing the most advanced work. I want us to win the future," Obama told an audience of about 4,000 students at the University of Colorado-Denver.

"So that means we should be doing everything we can to put a college education within reach for every American."

In line with an announcement on Tuesday, Obama said he planned to speed up a plan to cap student loan payments at 10 percent of income, bringing it forward to start in 2012 instead of 2014.

The White House estimates the loan changes could cut monthly payments for 1.6 million graduates.

Americans owe more on student loans than on outstanding credit card debt, and total loans outstanding are slated to exceed $1 trillion this year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

The rise in private student lending and growing debt defaults have also been highlighted by Occupy Wall Street protesters.

Under the plan, student debt will also be forgiven after 20 years, compared with 25 years under current law.

More than 36 million Americans have federal student loan debt, but only 450,000 have taken advantage of the existing income-based repayment program.

Obama will also make changes to allow 6 million students to bundle together certain federal loans to allow a single monthly payment. The move would reduce the risk of default caused by juggling several debts.

The option will be open from January. Those that take it up will also get a 0.5 percentage point cut in the interest rate on some of their loans, lowering monthly payments and potentially saving them hundreds of dollars in interest.

The loans initiative was the third such move by Obama in as many days, following action to aid homeowners and boost hiring of military veterans. The White House wants to show Obama is an activist president battling a "do-nothing" Congress.

The loan changes do not require approval by Congress.

Republican lawmakers blocked a $447 billion jobs plan put forward by Obama last month, citing among other reasons its increases in some taxes.

Students helped push Obama into the White House in 2008. As he campaigns for re-election in 2012, Obama's public approval ratings have fallen near 40 percent, the low of his presidency, largely because of discontent with his economic stewardship.

Obama was wrapping up a swing through western states that will be vital to his re-election campaign in 2012.

(Writing by Ian Simpson; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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Cigna 3Q profit falls, but expects 2012 growth

FILE - This Aug 4, 2011 file photo shows the Cigna logo at the headquarters of the health insurer Cigna Corp., in Philadelphia. Cigna said Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, its third-quarter profit tumbled 35 percent due to a big hit from some businesses the managed care company discontinued years ago. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

FILE - This Aug 4, 2011 file photo shows the Cigna logo at the headquarters of the health insurer Cigna Corp., in Philadelphia. Cigna said Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, its third-quarter profit tumbled 35 percent due to a big hit from some businesses the managed care company discontinued years ago. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

(AP) ? Cigna Corp.'s third-quarter profit tumbled 35 percent due to a bigger hit from some discontinued businesses, but income from its main segments grew and it became the latest managed care company to forecast 2012 growth.

The Bloomfield, Conn., health insurer said Friday it expects to add at least 400,000 people next year to its health care membership.

CEO David Cordani told analysts revenue and earnings per share will grow in 2012, not counting the impact from one of its discontinued businesses or its recently announced $3.8 billion acquisition of HealthSpring Inc. Cigna didn't offer a specific projection for 2012 earnings.

Health insurers have started giving analysts a sense for what they expect next year as they report third-quarter numbers, and WellPoint Inc. also has said it expects earnings growth. Another insurer, Aetna Inc., said Thursday it expects 2012 net income of at least $4.80 per share in 2012, but the company considers that a floor for its earnings potential.

The sector headed into 2011 uncertain about how a new health care overhaul rule governing medical-loss ratios ? essentially the percentage of premiums insurers spend on care ? would affect their business. The impact of that rule turned out to be manageable, and companies are moving toward 2012 with health care use continuing to grow at lower rates than they expected, which helps their performances.

"We're pretty bullish on our prospects going forward here," Aetna Chief Financial Officer Joe Zubretsky said Thursday, after his company reported better-than-expected third quarter revenue and raised its 2011 earnings forecast.

Cigna said Friday its net income fell to $200 million, or 74 cents per share, in the three months that ended Sept. 30, from $307 million, or $1.13 per share, a year ago.

Adjusted income, which excludes the loss from one of its discontinued businesses, totaled $1.20 per share. Analysts surveyed by FactSet expected, on average, earnings of $1.23 per share.

Revenue climbed nearly 7 percent to $5.61 billion from $5.27 billion a year ago. Analysts expected $5.45 billion in revenue.

Company shares fell $1.07, or 2.3 percent, to $46.30 in morning trading Friday.

Cigna said Friday that its third-quarter results included losses totaling $179 million, or 66 cents per share, from its guaranteed minimum income benefits and variable annuity death benefits businesses due to low interest rates and volatile equity markets. That compares to losses totaling $44 million, or 16 cents per share, a year earlier.

Cigna discontinued those businesses in 2000 and operates them in run-off mode, meaning it seeks no new business. But they still hurt the company's performance when the market turns bad because Cigna's liabilities toward them increase.

Cigna is the fourth-largest commercial health insurer based on enrollment. It operates health care, group disability and life segments in the U.S. The insurer also has an international segment that sells individual insurance in several countries and operates an expatriate business that covers people living outside their home countries.

Premiums and fees from its largest segment, health care, slid 3 percent to $3.3 billion, and medical membership climbed slightly to about 11.5 million people.

The insurer has said its international business is an important source of future growth. Premiums and fees from that business grew 33 percent to $765 million in the quarter.

Cigna also said earlier this week it expects 2011 adjusted earnings of $5.05 to $5.30 per share, which is up from its previous forecast of $4.95 to $5.25. Analysts expect annual earnings of $5.29 per share.

Associated Press

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Coroner: Amy Winehouse died from too much alcohol (AP)

LONDON ? Amy Winehouse drank herself to death.

The soul diva who had Grammy-winning songs and fans around the world died with empty vodka bottles in her room and lethal amounts of alcohol in her blood ? more than five times the British drunk driving limit, a British coroner ruled Wednesday.

Coroner Suzanne Greenaway gave a verdict of "death by misadventure," saying the singer died of accidental alcohol poisoning when she resumed drinking after weeks of abstinence.

"The unintended consequence of such potentially fatal levels (of alcohol) was her sudden and unexpected death," Greenaway said.

The 27-year-old singer, who had fought a very public battle with drug and alcohol problems for years, was found dead in bed July 23 at her London home. An initial autopsy proved inconclusive, although it found no traces of illegal drugs in her system or signs of injury.

Pathologist Suhail Baithun told the inquest into the singer's death that blood and urine samples indicated Winehouse had consumed a "very large quantity of alcohol" prior to her death. The level of alcohol in her blood was 416 milligrams per 100 milliliters, he said ? a blood alcohol level of 0.4 percent.

The British and U.S. legal drunk-driving limit is 0.08 percent.

Such levels of alcohol intake could have stopped her breathing and sent her into a coma, Baithun added.

Doctors say acute alcohol poisoning is usually the result of binge drinking ? the human body can only process about one unit of alcohol, or about half a glass of wine, an hour. Having too much alcohol in the body can cause severe dehydration, hypothermia, seizures, breathing problems, and a heart attack, among other difficulties.

There is no minimum dose for acute alcohol poisoning and the condition varies depending on a person's age, sex, weight, how fast the alcohol is drunk and other factors such as drug use.

Police Detective Inspector Les Newman, who was called after a security guard found Winehouse, said three empty vodka bottles ? two large and one small ? were found in her bedroom.

Winehouse's doctor, Dr. Christina Romete, said the singer had resumed drinking in the days before her death. Prior to that, Winehouse had stayed away from drink for most of July, she said, although she had been alternating between abstinence and heavy alcohol use for a long time.

"She's made tremendous efforts over the years," Romete said, adding that alcohol became Winehouse's main problem after the singer gave up illicit drugs in 2008.

Romete, who saw Winehouse the night before she died, described the singer as "tipsy" but calm. She said Winehouse had not spoken of suicide, and had talked about her upcoming birthday.

The doctor said Winehouse had been prescribed drugs including the sedative Librium to help her cope with the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, but the coroner said these had played no role in her death.

Winehouse was last seen by her live-in security guard, Andrew Morris, who said he had heard her laughing and listening to music the night before she died.

He said he knew she had resumed drinking, but did not notice anything unusual until he found that she had stopped breathing in bed the next afternoon.

"She did it moderately... she wasn't drinking to get drunk," Morris told the coroner's court.

Dr. Joseph Feldman, chief of emergency services at Hackensack University Medical Center, New Jersey, said Winehouse likely developed tolerance to larger quantities of alcohol than one would expect after drinking heavily for years. He also said the sedative Winehouse was on, Librium, wouldn't have stopped someone from having seizures if they were in alcohol withdrawal.

"It's easier to withdraw from heroin than it is from alcohol ... withdrawal (from alcohol) can cause anxiety, tremors, hallucinations, the sensation of things crawling all over you," he said.

He said those symptoms sometimes push people back to alcohol, which can result in poisoning.

"It's possible she could have been saved if she had been found (or treated) earlier," he said. "A lot of treatment is supportive care, like IV fluids and making sure they don't vomit."

The singer's parents attended the hearing Wednesday but did not speak to reporters. In a statement, Winehouse family spokesman Chris Goodman said it was a relief to the family "to finally find out what happened to Amy."

"The court heard that Amy was battling hard to conquer her problems with alcohol and it is a source of great pain to us that she could not win in time," he said.

Winehouse's breakthrough "Back to Black" album, released in 2006, was recently certified as the best-selling disc in Britain so far during the 21st century. The updated take on old-time soul also earned her five Grammy Awards.

Although the singer was adored by fans worldwide for her unique voice and style, praise for her singing was often eclipsed by lurid headlines about her destructive relationships and erratic behavior.

In June, the singer abruptly canceled her entire European comeback tour after she swayed and slurred her way through barely recognizable songs in her first show in the Serbian capital, Belgrade. She was booed and jeered off stage and had to return to Britain to recover.

Her last public appearance came three days before her death, when she briefly joined her goddaughter, singer Dionne Bromfield, on stage at The Roundhouse in Camden, near her home.

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Associated Press Medical Writer Maria Cheng contributed to this report.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

The why of water bouncing balls

via xrXiv.org

A team of researchers has figured out why a water bouncing ball, known as a Waboba, bounces across the water so well.

By John Roach

Some balls bounce on water, and some do it better than others. The best in class is the trademarked Waboba, which stands for water bouncing ball. And now a team of mechanical engineers has figured out why the Waboba works so well.

The team led by Michael Wright at Brigham Young University's Splash Lab in Provo, Utah, did this by attempting to skip three types of balls across the water, videotaping the activity, and analyzing the footage. Their results are posted on arXiv.org, including a video that explains it all.


The tests involved a?SuperBall, a racquetball and, of course, the Waboba. Here's the gist of what they found:

The SuperBall, which is solid, stiff, and has a large ratio of mass relative to its size, plunged underwater even when thrown at a shallow angle, as we learned to do when skipping stones. It doesn't bounce.

The racquetball, which is hollow and has a much lower mass ratio, creates a small cavity and then rebounds quickly, but it kicks up a wave that it has to bust through, which slows it down. It bounces a little.

The Waboba skips supremely across the water like a child let out of school for the summer. Why such skipping prowess??

The team explains that it flattens inside the cavity it creates and moves through the cavity like a skipping stone, which, the video shows, planes out of the cavity it creates. Notice, too, that there's little surrounding wave for the Waboba to break through, allowing it to bounce more easily.

While similar to a skipping stone, the researchers note that the Waboba makes for a more user-friendly toy.

"While some skill is needed throw the Waboba across the pond, it adapts to each skip because of its elastic response whereas the stone must be thrown perfectly in order to gain the best skipping advantage," the researchers conclude.

This is cool and all, but why do this type of research? The video doesn't say, but, as Technology Review notes: "The fact that one of the team is with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport might offer a clue."

More on skipping across the water:


John Roach is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

Disposable computers for hurling into infernos, underwater robots that team up for search and rescue, and other new tools are coming to the aid of emergency responders during calamities.

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Judge says no to Sprint request for AT&T documents (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? Sprint Nextel lost a bid on Monday to get access to masses of AT&T documents that it had hoped to use in its lawsuit aimed at stopping AT&T's $39 billion acquisition of discount rival T-Mobile.

U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle also heard arguments about AT&T's request to dismiss the lawsuit brought by Sprint, but did not immediately rule.

Huvelle, who is hearing both the private antitrust case and the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit to stop the deal, challenged Sprint's standing at least once during the hearing.

"You don't stand in the shoes of the consumer or the Department of Justice," she said.

The Justice Department in August sued to block the deal, which would vault No. 2 ranked AT&T into the leading position in the U.S. wireless market through the purchase of No. 4 operator T-Mobile, a unit of Deutsche Telekom AG.

Sprint, the No. 3 U.S. carrier, filed its own suit in September to block the deal. It complained that the mega-combination would harm its ability to obtain the latest handsets, reach roaming agreements and gain access to the market for backhaul services, links between the core network and more remote locations.

Verizon Wireless, a venture of Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc, is the current No. 1.

Sprint argued in court on Monday that it should have access to documents AT&T had already given to the Justice Department's antitrust division because it needs to build its own case.

At stake are AT&T's confidential documents, which likely provide an inside look at how the company views the deal with T-Mobile and how it conducts its business.

Sprint said AT&T currently has the upper hand because it already has documents that Sprint gave the Justice Department.

Huvelle declined to give Sprint the documents. "I don't see it as efficient or fair," said Huvelle, in denying the motion.

Bert Foer, head of the American Antitrust Institute, said the decision is good news for AT&T because Sprint would have given the Justice Department valuable help.

"There are ways in which Sprint can be exceptionally helpful to the government agencies and I'm sure that they will continue to provide advice but with more access to documents they're likely to provide better advice," Foer said.

UNUSUAL CHALLENGE

Huvelle also heard arguments about AT&T's request to dismiss the lawsuit brought by Sprint and another one brought by C Spire, the new name for Cellular South.

Speaking for Sprint, attorney Steven Sunshine argued that if AT&T was allowed to buy T-Mobile that Sprint would have increasing trouble making deals for handsets like Apple's iPhone.

"If this transaction goes forward, the plaintiffs will be impaired in their ability to compete," said Sunshine.

Huvelle did not give an indication of when she will rule on AT&T's motion to dismiss Sprint's lawsuit.

Sprint issued a statement later on Monday saying a competitor has standing if it demonstrates there is a plausible case it would be harmed by the proposed transaction's effect on the market. "We believe Sprint passed that test and we await the court's ruling."

Sprint's strategy is unusual in that competitors which fear mergers frequently complain vociferously to antitrust regulators but rarely file a lawsuit of their own.

Further, U.S. antitrust law is designed to protect consumers, rather than competitors, which means that courts would be expected to view a competitor's lawsuit skeptically.

Huvelle has set February 13 as the start date for trial of the government's case, and set aside up to six weeks for arguments. She will preside without a jury. The next status hearing will be on November 20.

A key government concern is that T-Mobile generally costs less than other carriers so its disappearance could mean higher prices for wireless service.

AT&T has defended the transaction, saying it would bring 5,000 overseas jobs back to the United States and enable it to expand high-speed wireless Internet coverage to 97 percent of all Americans.

AT&T has said it is keenly interested in reaching a settlement that would lead to Justice Department approval. The Justice Department has given no signs that it is interested in settling.

If the deal is abandoned, AT&T faces paying upward of $6 billion in cash and spectrum to T-Mobile.

The cases are USA v. AT&T, T-Mobile USA Inc and Deutsche Telekom AG, case No. 11-1560 and Sprint Nextel Corp v. AT&T Inc et al, No. 11-1600, and Cellular South v. AT&T, No. 11-1690. All the cases are before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

(Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

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Biogen MS drug BG-12 meets goal of second trial (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Biogen Idec Inc's said on Wednesday its experimental multiple sclerosis drug BG-12 met the main goal of a closely watched clinical trial, sending its shares up 9 percent.

The Weston, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company said that a late-stage trial known as CONFIRM showed that BG-12, when given twice a day, cut the annualized relapse rate in patients with multiple sclerosis by 44 percent at two years versus placebo, and by 51 percent when given three times a day.

Investors had been waiting to see if the results would be comparable to an earlier trial known as DEFINE, which posted unexpectedly strong results showing BG-12 cut the annualized relapse rate by 53 percent when given twice a day. The results of the two trials were sufficiently similar to send the stock soaring.

If approved, BG-12 could significantly strengthen Biogen's position in the increasingly competitive market for multiple sclerosis drugs. It already sells Avonex, which is injected, and Tysabri, which is infused. BG-12 is a pill that would compete with Gilenya, a recently launched pill made by Novartis AG.

The CONFIRM study, unlike DEFINE, also tested BG-12 against Copaxone, a drug made by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Copaxone cut the annualized relapse rate by 29 percent.

Biogen said BG-12 cut the rate of disability progression by 21 percent when given twice a day and by 24 percent given three times a day. That result was not statistically significant and compares negatively with the DEFINE trial, which showed a cut in the rate of disability progression of 38 percent.

Biogen said the lack of statistical significance may be attributable to an unexpectedly low rate of disease progression in the placebo group. It said it is studying the data closely to better understand the figures.

Copaxone cut the rate of disability progression by 7 percent.

Analysts said the data, which will be presented in more detail at a future medical meeting, look promising.

"We believe these data generally "confirm" BG-12's efficacy and clearly show that it's likely a more effective drug than Teva's Copaxone," said Mark Schoenebaum, an analyst at ISI Group, in a research note.

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system and can lead to numbness, paralysis and loss of vision. BG-12 is designed to treat relapsing-remitting MS, in which flare-ups are followed by periods of remission. About 85 percent of people with MS are initially diagnosed with this form of the disease.

The most common side effects with BG-12 were flushing and gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea.

Doug Williams, Biogen's head of research and development, said on a conference call that he does not see the difference in the twice a day and three times a day arms of the trial as meaningful, and that twice a day dosing will be "appropriate."

"I think the risk-benefit profile of BG-12 is quite attractive," he said. "It looks like a first-line therapy to me."

Williams said the company expects to file for approval of the drug in the first half of next year.

Biogen's shares rose 9 percent to $116.65. (Reporting by Toni Clarke in Boston; additional reporting by Lewis Krauskopf in New York and Debra Sherman in Chicago. Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Maureen Bavdek)

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Shah Rukh Khan brings Bollywood's "Ra.One" to UK (AP)

LONDON ? The stars of the Bollywood blockbuster "Ra.One" are bringing their 3D science fiction-superhero adventure film to Britain.

Hindi film icon Shah Rukh Khan and his co-stars Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Rampal are expected at the film's U.K. premiere Tuesday night at London's 02 Arena.

Indian media are reporting that the special effects-heavy movie is set to be Bollywood's biggest ever release, opening in approximately 5000 screens worldwide.

"Ra.One" opens in the UK, India and worldwide on Wednesday.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month Items ? Style News - StyleWatch ...

Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Courtesy Photos

October may be winding down, but finding a cure for breast cancer is always at the forefront of our minds. With this being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we?ve rounded up some of our favorite pink products to share ? and proceeds from all of them help support the cause.

Tiny Prints

The stationery company teamed up with breast cancer survivor Christina Applegate and her charity, Right Action for Women, to create a limited-edition collection of greeting cards (top left) designed by the Up All Night star. All of the cards are easily customizable, and proceeds from sales benefit RAW. Prices vary at tinyprints.com

Eleni?s
The ever-popular cookie shop is offering the ?Think Pink? box (bottom left) through the end of October; for every box sold, the company will donate $5 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. $28.50 at elenis.com

Georgetown Cupcake
Sink your teeth into this: for each ?Pink Ribbon? cupcake sold at the famed Georgetown Cupcake, the bakery will donate 100 percent of the purchase price to Susan G. Komen for the Cure ? with a guaranteed minimum payment of $50,000. Choose Valrhona chocolate or Madagascar Bourbon vanilla cake topped with vanilla buttercream frosting and a Susan G. Komen pink ribbon logo fondant decoration. Prices vary at georgetowncupcake.com

Mackage
When Mackage designer Elisa Dahan was just 8 years old, she lost her mother to breast cancer. So now, she creates these sleek leather gloves (bottom left) ? and throughout October, donates 100 percent of the proceeds to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. $95 at mackage.com

Mama Mio and Butter Lane
Want more sweet treats? Mama Mio has partnered with Butter Lane cupcakes to create the limited-edition B-Cup(cake). For every treat sold, Mama Mio will donate $1 to Look Good ? Feel Better, a cancer support charity that helps women manage the visible side effects of cancer treatments. $48 per dozen at butterlane.com

Diptyque
Smells like ? sweet charity! Diptyque?s mini pink rose candle (bottom right), which smells of ?an armful of roses,? is just as lovely as the difference you?ll make; for each one sold, the company will donate 20 perfect of profits to The Pink Agenda. $32 at diptyqueparis.com

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If you love pets ? you will LOVE this! (and you might want to give, I ...

I was in the grocery story last night in a rather long line behind someone you all know in the media ? Eleanor Clift.? We were talking and somehow got on the topic about our mutual love for pets?and she mentioned what a fellow member of the US media did while in Afghanistan covering the war.? I insisted she give me the name of the website (below).? As soon as I got the website (see below), I donated.? Of course I have a job and I know these are tough economic times, and I know there are many pet organizations here in the USA, but you might want to donate to this one.? It was created by an American and it is doing much for the pets in Afghanistan.?

If you all donated $10 or $20 or even $30, it would go far since there are so many of us.? If you can?t donate, I sure understand since I do know these are tough times for everyone.?

By the way, that black and white dog is named Sugar.

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Our Mission

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The Afghan Stray Animal League is a private non-profit organization in the U.S. that operates and supports a shelter and low-cost veterinary clinic for homeless, abandoned, sick or injured small animals in Afghanistan. The shelter is located in a refurbished house in Kabul, the Afghan capital, which has a large population of neglected street dogs and cats as well as thousands of backyard animals such as goats and donkeys whose owners cannot afford treatment for them.

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The shelter has been open full-time since the fall of 2004. It can comfortably house about 20 dogs and about 30 cats, and we have helped more than 400 animals so far. The shelter has a full-time Afghan staff including a veterinarian, an assistant veterinarian and manager. It has a fully stocked pharmacy and a small surgical clinic. The shelter staff accepts any animal that is brought to the door for help, including treatment of injuries, vaccinations, deworming, bathing and treatment of skin diseases. We have a car and driver to pick up any small animal that is injured, sick or found by someone who cannot bring it to the shelter.

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One of our major goals is to reduce the population of unwanted street animals. We offer both neutering and spaying of cats and dogs, in consultation with international veterinarians who visit the shelter or work with the national university veterinary school. No fees are charged for any services, although any foreign pet owners who come for vet care are asked for donations to cover the cost of vaccines and medicines. Our policy on euthanasia is that this should be used only as a last resort in the case of severe trauma or untreatable illness.

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Our primary mission is to care for needy small animals, restore them to health and find them loving homes. Most of those who adopt our animals are foreigners, and we are able to arrange to ship their rescued pets home if needed. We are also working to foster and encourage a culture of companion animal ownership in Afghanistan. The country has been devastated by war and poverty, and there is widespread neglect, abuse and fear of animals. We provide free dog houses, food, vaccines and other supplies to any Afghan who adopts a pet, and we conduct home visits to ensure the animal is being well treated. We also offer free talks at local non-profit children?s programs about the humane treatment of animals.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Apple Updates MacBook Line With Faster Chips, Better Graphics

Apple has quietly (and quite gently) updated the MacBook Pro lineup. The improvements are solely in the processors and graphics chips, bumping speed slightly, and the smaller models get an increase in storage . Everything else — from screen resolution to memory — remains the same.
To see the differences at a glance, take a look [...]

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Asia shares rise on Europe hopes, uncertainty caps (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? European stock index futures fell Tuesday on uncertainty before a key summit, failing to sustain gains made in Asia where investors grew more optimistic about Europe's leaders coming to a broad agreement on containing the region's debt crisis.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan rose as much as 0.8 percent earlier to its highest point since September 16, before trimming some gains to be up 0.3 percent.

But financial spreadbetters expected Britain's FTSE 100 (.FTSE) to open down as much as 0.4 percent. Futures for the Euro STOXX 50, Germany's DAX and the French CAC 40 were each down 0.6 percent to 0.7 percent.

European policymakers neared a deal over the weekend on bank recapitalization, and France and Germany appeared close to agreement on how to use the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) to stave off contagion in the bond market.

But final decisions were deferred until a second summit on Wednesday, putting a cap on markets.

Deep divisions over the extent of losses that private holders of Greek bonds would have to incur remain a huge risk, putting downward pressure on the markets.

Investors are also concerned that the size of the bail-out fund, the EFSF, may not be sufficient to keep debt woes from widening.

"A lot has already been priced in, so profit-taking flows will likely set initially and put downward pressure on the market after Wednesday, before the market consolidates," said Frances Cheung, senior strategist for Asia ex-Japan at Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong.

Tuesday's gain in the MSCI's Asia ex-Japan index was led by the metals and energy sectors as commodities rebounded.

Strength in material stocks also helped the Shanghai Composite Index (.SSEC) post gains of 1.4 percent, as midday A-share turnover hit its highest in five sessions.

Despite the rise in Asia, uncertainty before the meeting on Wednesday dampened sentiment in Europe, causing the market indicators to point to a lower open.

ASIA SENTIMENT BRIGHTENS

Sentiment in Asia was boosted after the world's largest heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc (CAT.N) reported a 44 percent jump in profits, suggesting the underlying health of the global economy may not be as dire as widely believed.

Its shares gained 5.5 percent on the New York Stock Exchange and upbeat forecasts from General Electric Co (GE.N) and United Technologies Corp (UTX.N) helped spark an overall rally in the market Monday.

The markets, particularly commodities, were also encouraged by comments from William Dudley, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, that another round of quantitative easing, or QE3, is one possible option the U.S. central bank has to boost the slow recovery.

"With some direction emerging from Europe on its debt crisis, there is a feeling the worst can be avoided, spurring an unwinding of an excessive risk aversion, which may continue in the very near-term," said Tetsuro Ii, president of Commons Asset Management in Tokyo.

"Money is flowing into commodities, and speculation about QE3 is definitely helping the mood."

But over the medium-term, markets will be firmly capped by the European debt crisis.

"What will be agreed on Wednesday will be just the start," Ii said. "It will address the macro issues, but micro issues, problems facing individual countries must be tackled next, so we can't be optimistic."

Japan's Nikkei stock average (.N225) reversed earlier gains and closed down 0.9 percent as the yen stayed near a record high versus the dollar. (.T)

The yen rise denting stock prices and keeping market hopes for more easing lent support for Japanese government bonds (JGB).

"There are still many domestic investors who want to buy JGBs at higher yields to satisfy their investment plans for the second half of the fiscal year (ending in March)," said a fund manager at a Japanese asset management firm.

Many Japanese life insurers are shifting funds to domestic bonds and cutting foreign bonds as worries about Europe's debt crisis and the U.S. economy push down overseas yields.

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Shanghai copper hit its daily upper trade limit on Tuesday, climbing for a third straight session.

Gold prices held steady and resilient physical demand from Asia also lent support, while oil kept its gains after U.S. crude jumped more than 4 percent to its highest level in more than two months on Monday.

Some recovery signs reflecting improving sentiment and more appetite for risks may, however, soon give way to caution and skepticism about a long-term solution to the euro zone crisis.

"Asian markets are on a long-term rising trend based on fundamentals but the markets may turn their focus on worries over the U.S. and European economy, which will affect exports from Asia," Cheung said.

"Even if (Europe's) measures are delivered, there is still concern that the EFSF is not enough to contain euro zone debt problems from spreading out."

HSBC's flash purchasing managers' index (PMI) on Monday showed China's vast manufacturing sector expanded moderately in October, reflecting the resilience of robust domestic demand and soothing fears of a hard-landing in the world's second-largest economy.

China's PMI data and Caterpillar's results pushed the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) up near a key technical level on Monday, with the index testing a 61.8 percent retracement of the 2011 decline.

On Monday, global stocks hit a seven-week high and commodities rallied on hopes Europe was moving closer to resolving the debt crisis.

The euro edged lower on Tuesday but still held near a six-week high Of $1.39570 reached the previous day, supported by market expectations for broad crisis-tackling measures from a summit due on Wednesday.

"Funds want a bit more of a rise in markets to take profits before they close their books for the year, so that may help support the market in the near-term," Ii said. "At the same time, there are also needs to cash out to cover losses."

Easing strains helped firm Asian credit markets, with the spreads on the iTraxx Asia ex-Japan investment grade index, a gauge for whether investor risk appetite is returning, narrowing by a few basis points.

Hong Kong-based Sun Hung Kai Properties, Asia's largest developer by market value, issued 5-year $500 million bonds on Monday at 245 basis points above U.S. Treasuries, in line with final guidance.

Data from EPFR Global on Monday showed an increased risk appetite helped Emerging Market bond funds snap a short, sharp outflow streak.

EPFR Global-tracked Bond Funds recorded net inflows of $2.51 billion in the week ending October 19. In mid-October, investors returned into high yield bond funds, with the combined U.S., Europe and Global high yield funds absorbing over $3 billion during the same week.

(Additional reporting by Kityin Boey in Singapore; and Akiko Takeda in Tokyo; Editing by Richard Borsuk)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/stocks/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111025/bs_nm/us_markets_global

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