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The turmoil sweeping through the financial markets has left many people worried about their own stocks, bank accounts, and retirement funds. The tottering of investment bank Lehman Brothers, the weakening cash position of AIG, and the purchase of Merrill Lynch -- all taking shape over the weekend... Any comparison may be fighting words, but with his guitar, harmonica and distinctive voice, 19-year-old Jake Bugg evokes the young Dylan.    In his first meeting with European Union leaders as prime minister, Enrico Letta said that Italy would stick to its agreed to budget targets.    
It did not take Dan Hurston long to get involved in his new neighborhood. Hurston moved about two years ago to Annapolis Landing in Riva and is already vice president of the homeowners association.
Major media companies, including Condé Nast, Yahoo and Hulu, are promoting online video programming on a large scale, but it is not clear whether advertising dollars will follow.    
GRAND ISLE, LA. -- The pile of soiled boom sitting more than four feet high and cooking under the summer sun at an abandoned shipyard here will be a part of the oil spill that endures.
The United States rallied from an early 2-0 deficit to beat Austria in its opening game at the world championships in Helsinki, Finland.     Earnings fell at ConocoPhillips as low natural gas prices hurt oil and gas production companies.    
Oral arguments at the Supreme Court have become an hour filled with questions, commentaries and critiques by the justices, especially since Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined the panel. Last summer she returned home and began to work on Fula & Style full-time. She hired five friends and family members as interns and within two weeks they were able to put on a fashion show. Kane says the orders then began to pour in.“I started small, with just 50 clients, and 90 percent of the clothes we produced sold right away. The goal was to make affordable, professional, work wear for the women of West Africa — and it is working,” Kane says. “We have

many return trademiner recently expanded to make accessories. Right now we have just a line of women’s clothes, but one day I hope to create clothes for men too.”Kane says that Fula & Style is really an MIT Sloan community project, as management minor Leonie Badger SB ’12 helped with initial strategy, Valentina Rizzati MSMS '13 worked on the finances and Claude Grunitzky SF ’12 developed marketing and social media plans.“It’s
been

great to receive personal and professional advice from MIT Sloan students,” she says.
“MIT is really an amazing place.
There are so many valuable resources for entrepreneurs here — the Legatum Center, the IDEAS Global Challenge, different grants and fellowships, the $100K Competition, the Media Lab and the Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship have been invaluable to me.
If you want to be an entrepreneur, MIT Sloan is the place to be.”Kane
said her New Enterprises class (15.390),
Pricing class (15.818) with MIT Sloan Professor Catherine Tucker and Development Ventures class (15.375) with Media Lab Lecturer Joost Bonsen, were extremely helpful with ideas for the company. Fula & Style also received fellowships from both the MIT Legatum Center and MasterCard and came in second place in the MIT Global IDEAS challenge last year.On Nov. 8, Kane returned briefly to Senegal. The Africa Media Leaders Forum held a gala dinner and invited Fula & Style to host a fashion show in front of an audience of 450 people. Kane and her team put together a high-energy fashion show that wowed the audience.Kane wants to grow the company slowly and steadily, so for now orders are placed online or through her catalog and customers can pick up their purchases in the Senegal showroom. Within the next five years, Kane hopes to expand into other African countries such as Côte-d'Ivoire, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Benin.
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For an MIT student, Alexis Sablone has an unusual web persona. The graduate student in architecture is prominent on ESPN’s website — thanks to her accomplishments as a competitive skateboarder.
A two-time gold medalist and two-time silver medalist at the X Games, Sablone has pursued skateboarding for more than 15 years, competing in tournaments around the world. Her online presence also includes details on her triumphs at various competitions; videos of her performing tricks on her skateboard; and interviews in which she describes her desire to erase some of the gender boundaries in her chosen sport.
A writer’s pilgrimage to the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya after the recent bomb blasts. Permalink | Email this | Comments Russian President Vladimir Putin talked American adoptions, the Boston bombings and political corruption for nearly five hours Thursday during the most recent round of the televised Q&A he's held almost every year since 2001.
Read full article >>     Azima Hussain's husband Khalid was first person in UK to die of new Sars-like disease• Coronavirus: is this the next pandemic?The widow of the first person to die of a deadly new Sars-like virus in the UK has told the Guardian of the tragic circumstances of his death.Azima Hussain, 33, giving her first interview, spoke of the devastation inflicted on her family by the coronavirus that killed her husband, Khalid, last month.She said her father-in-law, Abid – who was the unwitting bearer of the disease – is still unconscious in hospital and unaware of the death of his son.
He fell ill from the virus after a trip to Mecca in Saudi Arabia to pray for the

health of Khalid, who had brain cancer.Azima described the severe impact of the 38-year-old's death on their twin boys, Danyal and Zain, who tinnitus miracle review three years old on Sunday."They keep asking, 'Where's Daddy?, 'When is Dad coming home?' … but they're too young to know what's going on," she said. "Khalid was a lovely man, he had many friends – and he loved his kids."Meanwhile,
as the Hussain family contend with the tragedy, it can be revealed that

scientists are screening hundreds of drugs for compounds that might help contain the new pathogen, which is a coronavirus – the same family of viruses as those that cause common colds and Sars.It has infected at least 15 people since it emerged in the Middle East last year – more than half of whom have died of pneumonia and multiple organ failure, symptoms that were common in Sars patients.The
precautionary search for treatments marks a clear decision within Europe to "prepare for the worst" and have drugs ready for GPs and hospital workers in case the infection spreads around the world.The aim is to boost resources to avoid a disaster like the Sars outbreak, which saw 8,000 people in 37 countries fall ill with a respiratory illness that

killed one in 10 patients in 2003.The first patients infected with the coronavirus fell ill in Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia last year, but the source of the infection remains unknown, despite missions by the World Health Organisation and other international groups. As with Sars, the virus has most likely jumped from bats into other animals, in this case perhaps goats or other livestock, which have gone on to infect humans.Abid
Hussain, in his early 60s, had gone to Mecca to pray for his son's recovery.
But on his return he fell ill, Khalid caught the virus and, because of his chemotherapy treatment, did not have the immune system to fight it off. Abid has not regained consciousness and does not know about Khalid's death on 17 February.Khalid, a travel agent living in Rotherham, was diagnosed with a brain tumour in November. Doctors gave him a 20% chance of survival, and he had moved to Birmingham in order to be closer natural vitiligo treatment download Elizabeth hospital, where he began chemotherapy in January."The
cancer was complicated, it was right behind the eyes and nose," Azima said. "So doctors said he needed chemotherapy, to make the tumour smaller, before they could operate."His father went back to Pakistan to tell the family about Khalid's cancer, and decided to come back via Mecca, to pray for his recovery. It was weird, no one

could have expected what happened."Abid
developed flu-like symptoms and a cough immediately on his return to the UK, and was admitted to Queen Elizabeth hospital on 7 February – where Khalid was having a course of chemotherapy that day – and was later transferred to Manchester for specialist care.By
Sunday 10 February, Khalid was displaying the same symptoms and 10 days later he was dead. His official cause of death is recorded as coronavirus.Doctors believe Abid transmitted the disease to his son in the first few days after arriving back from Mecca. Abid's sister Zaida was also confirmed to have the virus, but because she had a healthy immune system, she quickly recovered.The coronavirus was first identified by a doctor in Saudi Arabia, who alerted the international authorities and was subsequently forced to leave the country

after being sacked, the Guardian can reveal.Prof Ali Mohamed Zaki isolated the virus from a patient who died in hospital last June. He angered the Saudi health ministry when he sent the virus out of the country for identification and alerted international researchers to the threat.
"They sent a team to the hospital to investigate me, to blame me and threaten me. They forced the hospital to terminate my contract," Zaki said. "I was

obliged to leave my work because of this, but it was my duty. This is a serious virus."Azima said she was shocked to hear about how Zaki was treated.
"If what he did could have helped identify the virus quicker, then I don't think the Saudis should have done that. I don't want anyone else to have to go through what my family has."Infectious diseasesMedical researchSarsHealthMicrobiologyIan SampleMark Smithguardian.co.uk
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| Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds The Obama administration is leaning toward revising its landmark proposal to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants, according to several individuals briefed on the matter, a move that would delay tougher restrictions and could anger many environmentalists. Read full article >> Now is the time to formulate your spring garden plans. Before you choose the plants you will install this year- or design the entire landscape-consider the ways you could make your gardens more productive and environmentally friendly. Here are some suggestions: 6 An online guide to events, night life and entertainment Professor Peter Szolovits has been named the recipient of the 2013 Morris F.
Collen Award of Excellence. The award is presented annually by the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) in honor of Morris

F. Collen, a pioneer in the field.According
to the ACMI, the award is the "highest honor in informatics that is presented by the American College of Medical Informatics to an individual whose personal commitment and dedication to biomedical informatics has made a lasting

impression on healthcare and biomedicine.”Szolovits
leads the Clinical Decision Making Group at CSAIL and is a professor in the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and in

the Harvard/MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST). His research centers on the application of artificial intelligence methods to problems of medical decision-making, the use of natural language processing to extract meaningful data from clinical narratives to support translational medicine, and the design of information systems for health care institutions and patients.
Szolovits has worked on problems of diagnosis, therapy planning, execution and monitoring for various medical conditions, computational aspects of genetic counseling, controlled sharing of health

information, and privacy and confidentiality issues in medical record systems. Massimo Vitali’s photographs in our Voyages issue. BEIJING - People here might be forgiven for feeling self-important after President Obama mentioned China

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