Kenya's Mumias Sugar issues profit warning

* Raises per-share price to 10 rand from 8.55 rand * Plans to delist Cipla Medpro when sale complete MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian drugmaker Cipla Ltd on Thursday sweetened its offer by 17 percent to take over South Africa's third-largest drugmaker, Cipla Medpro South Africa Ltd, ending the uncertainty of an earlier offer that had been put on hold by the Indian company. Cipla, India's fifth-largest drugmaker by sales, said it would spend about $512 million, or 10 rand a share, to acquire Cipla Medpro and then delist the South African drugmaker. ...

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Voter ID laws in the balance as court considers Voting Rights Act

Voting signs are posted for the election in a firehouse Nov. 4, 2008 in Selma, Ala. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments over whether a key part of the Voting Rights Act?a cornerstone of the civil rights movement?is unfairly targeting southern states for systematic racial bias that no longer exists.

The court's decision on the law, which helped dismantle decades of discriminatory voting restrictions in the South, could hand a victory to the recent conservative-led movement to tighten identification requirements and limit early voting hours at the ballot box. A wave of such laws swept 30 states over the last few years.

Supporters say these laws were designed to combat voter fraud. But they have attracted lawsuits from civil rights groups and the federal government, who argue that the laws disenfranchise minority citizens, who are less likely than white voters to have photo ID. (The Brennan Center estimates that about 11 percent of voting age citizens do not have a government issued photo ID.) The laws also sparked a political argument, with some Democrats accusing Republicans of pushing voter ID laws because they affected constituencies that tended to vote Democrat.

Some of these state photo ID laws in the South have been aggressively fended off by the Justice Department, which argued that states covered by the 1965 Voting Rights Act cannot change election law in this way because it disadvantages minority voters. Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, reauthorized by Congress in 2006, gives the federal government the ability to preemptively reject changes to election law in states and counties that have a history of discriminating against minority voters. The law covers nine states and portions of seven more.

The Justice Department used Section 5 of the law to block voter ID laws in Texas and South Carolina last year, and also struck down early voting restrictions in five counties in Florida. (Minority voters are more likely than white voters to vote early in person.)

Justices in the conservative wing of the Supreme Court, including Chief Justice John Roberts, have expressed reservations that the nine Southern states covered by the law still require the same degree of federal oversight that they did 60 years ago. "Voter turnout and registration rates [between blacks and whites] now approach parity," Roberts wrote in a decision in 2009. "Blatantly discriminatory evasions of federal decrees are rare. And minority candidates hold office at unprecedented levels."

Another argument against Section 5's constitutionality is that it's unclear whether minority voters in Southern states are more likely to face discrimination at the polls than they are in other states. Voter ID laws, for example, have passed in states such as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Indiana. Since those states do not have a history of voter discrimination?and are not covered by the act?their voter ID laws did not have to first pass federal inspection. That said, southern states covered under the act were much more likely to pass a voter ID law than other states. Seven of the nine states covered in full under the act adopted such a law, compared to 19 states overall.

If Roberts and at least four other justices decide to strike down the part of the law that singles out the southern states, civil rights advocates will have few places to go in challenging voter ID laws. The Supreme Court upheld Indiana's photo ID law in 2008, suggesting that without Section 5, voter ID laws will prevail in the courts.

Rick Hasen, an expert on voting law at the University of California at Irvine, said it would be "tough" to win a case against a voter ID law without Section 5.

Wendy Weiser of the non-profit Brennan Center, which has challenged some voter ID laws as discriminatory, says Section 5 is a "potent tool" against the laws. "It's a much heavier litigation burden," without Section 5, she said.

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World powers coax Iran into saving nuclear talks

Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili listens to a question during a final news conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Negotiations with world powers over how to curb Iran's nuclear program have reached a "turning point" for the better after nearly breaking down last year, the Islamic republic's top official at diplomatic talks said Wednesday at the close of two days of delicate discussions aimed at preventing Tehran from building an atomic arsenal. (AP Photo/Pavel Mikheyev)

Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili listens to a question during a final news conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Negotiations with world powers over how to curb Iran's nuclear program have reached a "turning point" for the better after nearly breaking down last year, the Islamic republic's top official at diplomatic talks said Wednesday at the close of two days of delicate discussions aimed at preventing Tehran from building an atomic arsenal. (AP Photo/Pavel Mikheyev)

Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili speaks during talks on Iran's nuclear program in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. World powers hope Iran will respond positively on Wednesday to their new offer to lift some sanctions if Tehran scales back nuclear activity the West fears could be used to build bombs. (AP Photo/ Shamil Zhumatov, Pool)

Diplomats participate in the fourth round of high-level talks with an Iranian delegation, right, aimed at stopping the Islamic regime's nuclear program from making atomic weapons despite widespread doubts that the stepping-stone meeting will yield a final deal in Almaty, Kazakhstan Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. World powers hope Iran will respond positively on Wednesday to their new offer to lift some sanctions if Tehran scales back nuclear activity the West fears could be used to build bombs. (AP Photo/ Shamil Zhumatov, Pool)

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton answers a question during a final news conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Negotiations with world powers over how to curb Iran's nuclear program have reached a "turning point" for the better after nearly breaking down last year, the Islamic republic's top official at diplomatic talks said Wednesday at the close of two days of delicate discussions aimed at preventing Tehran from building an atomic arsenal. (AP Photo/Pavel Mikheyev)

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton walks to a final news conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Wednesday Feb. 27, 2013. Negotiations with world powers over how to curb Iran's nuclear program have reached a "turning point" for the better after nearly breaking down last year, the Islamic republic's top official at diplomatic talks said Wednesday at the close of two days of delicate discussions aimed at preventing Tehran from building an atomic arsenal. (AP Photo/Pavel Mikheyev)

(AP) ? World powers offered broader concessions than ever to Iran in attempts Wednesday keep alive diplomatic channels that seek to rein in the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and prevent it from building an atomic weapon.

The offer was hailed by Saeed Jalili, Iran's top official at diplomatic talks in Kazakhstan, who said it represented a "turning point" by world powers to compromise on Tehran's uranium enrichment program after years of delicate negotiations that nearly dissolved last June.

The deal allows Iran to keep a limited amount of highly enriched uranium ? but not make any more ? stops short of demanding the full shutdown of an underground nuclear facility, and offers to remove some trade sanctions that have hurt Iran's economy.

Still, a senior U.S. official said, crippling sanctions on Iran's oil and financial industries would remain in place as negotiations continue. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks more candidly.

The deal marked a small but significant shift from earlier, harder-line proposals that prompted Iran to dig in its heels amid fears that an arms race in neighboring states could sow yet more instability in the already turbulent Mideast. Israel has repeatedly hinted its readiness to strike Iranian nuclear facilities ? a military venture the United States likely would be dragged into.

The new offer is expected to force Iran to respond with a reasonable plan of its own ? or be seen as a recalcitrant negotiator unwilling to compromise.

The proposal "was more realistic than before and had tried to get closer to the Iranian viewpoint in some cases," Jalili told reporters at the end of two days of negotiations in Kazakhstan's largest city, Almaty. "We consider this positive ? although there is a long distance to reach the suitable point."

British Foreign Minister William Hague called the talks "useful" and said the new proposal aimed "to build confidence on both sides and move negotiations forward."

"I look forward to further progress," Hague said in a statement.

Iran maintains it has the right under international law to enrich uranium to 20 percent ? a level that can quickly be elevated into use for nuclear warheads. Tehran claims it needs that level of enriched uranium for reactor fuel and medical isotopes, and has signaled it does not intend to stop. U.N. nuclear inspectors last week confirmed Iran has begun a major upgrade of its program at the country's main uranium enrichment site.

Iran also insists, as a starting point, that world powers must recognize the republic's right to enrich uranium, and Jalili repeated Wednesday that Tehran must be able to enrich to 20 percent.

"Whatever we need, we will of course pursue that ? whether it is 5 percent or 20 percent," Jalili said. "It is important to us to have the 20 percent."

However, that remains a red line to negotiators from the world powers ? the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany ? who put their continued demand that Iran end any uranium enrichment that nears or reaches 20 percent at the heart of the new offer.

The senior U.S. official said Iran would be required to restrict its current stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium but, in a new development, would be allowed to keep enough to fuel a research reactor in Tehran. Also, Iran would have to suspend operations at its underground nuclear facility at Fordo ? and make it difficult to restart it quickly ? but would no longer be required to fully shut it down.

In return, the official said, the U.S. and EU would lift a number of unspecified sanctions on Iran, which was hit with harsh trade restrictions last year in Western hopes they would force Tehran to bend on its nuclear program. Additionally, the U.N. Security Council and the EU would impose no new nuclear sanctions against Iran.

However, the hardest-hitting sanctions ? on Iran's oil and financial industries ? will remain in place during the negotiations, the official said. The tough sanctions have caused unemployment and inflation in Iran to skyrocket, while depressing its daily oil output and value of its currency, the rial.

There was no deadline on when the new offer might expire, but the official urged Iran to respond quickly because "time is not on their side in many ways."

"There is a cost to Iran for every day that they wait to solve this problem," the U.S. official said. "And they will keep paying those costs, and the cost will go up."

The official bristled at the suggestion that the offer represents a softer negotiating stance toward Iran, characterizing it instead as a fair deal to help build trust between the two sides.

"What we've asked of Iran is rather extensive and the constraints that we have suggested are quite fulsome," the U.S. official said. "So I would not characterize it as a softening of position. ...The overall effect of it is quite substantial."

The offer appeared to energize Iran's negotiation efforts: Their diplomats sought out direct talks with more western officials than previously, although not with the United States. And Iranian negotiators quickly agreed to hold expert-level talks on March 18 in Istanbul to hash out the technical details of the deal, followed by another round of high-level discussions starting April 5 in Almaty.

"I hope the Iranians are looking positively on the proposals we put forward," said EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who is leading the negotiations. "I believe in looking at what the results are."

The U.S. diplomats in Almaty now head to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel, where they will brief allies on the negotiations' progress. The new offer is likely to frustrate Israel in particular, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that Iran may not respond to anything but tougher sanctions ? and, potentially, military force.

Iran "doesn't seem to seek an end to its military nuclear program," Netanyahu said at a meeting with Sri Lanka's foreign minister. "Like North Korea, it continues to defy all the international standards. I believe that this requires the international community to ratchet up its sanctions and make clear that if this continues there will also be a credible military sanction. I think no other means will make Iran obey the wishes of the international community."

In Paris, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said it's hoped diplomacy will end the impasse because it would be the "right" and "reasonable" solution.

"But at the same time, we are very tough regarding Iran's nuclear weapons issue," Fabius said.

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Associated Press writers Ali Akbar Dareini in Tehran, Tia Goldenberg in Jerusalem, Sylvia Corbet in Paris, George Jahn in Vienna and Brian Murphy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, contributed to this report.

Follow Lara Jakes on Twitter at https://twitter.com/larajakesAP and Peter Leonard at https://twitter.com/pete_leonard

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    Executing Your North Sydney Functions In Style

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    Lawmakers, vet groups panning Pentagon's new medal

    (AP) ? The military's new medal for cyber warriors should get a demotion, according to veterans groups and lawmakers who say it shouldn't outrank such revered honors as the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

    The Distinguished Warfare Medal, announced by the Defense Department two weeks ago, is a sign of the changing nature of war, in which attacks conducted remotely have played an increasingly important role in gathering intelligence and killing enemy fighters and terrorists. It will recognize extraordinary achievement related to a military operation occurring after Sept. 11, 2001.

    But the Veterans of Foreign War and other groups say that ranking it ahead of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart is an injustice to those who served on the front-lines.

    On Wednesday, his first day on the job, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel received a letter from the VFW about the medal, the first combat-related award to be created since World War II.

    John Hamilton, the group's commander-in-chief, said it's important to recognize drone pilots and others. "But medals that can only be earned in combat must outrank new medals earned in the rear," he said.

    Members of Congress are also getting involved. Five veterans now serving in the House introduced a bill that would prohibit the Defense Department from rating the medal equal to or higher than the Purple Heart. A medal's order of precedence refers to how they are to be displayed, with the Medal of Honor getting top billing among nearly 60 medals and ribbons.

    "It's absolutely necessary to ensure that combat valor awards are not diminished in any way," said Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., who served two combat tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan.

    There is no indication the Pentagon is rethinking the award or its ranking.

    "The Defense Department remains committed to honoring the remotely piloted aircraft operators and the cyber warriors as appropriate," said Pentagon spokesman George Little. "This is recognition of their significant contributions and the changing nature of warfare."

    The secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force are developing the criteria for the medal for each of the military services that will lay out what someone would have to do in order to qualify. The medal has been designed, but it has not yet been minted or created. Once the criteria are finalized, then troops can be nominated for the award.

    The backlash to the Pentagon's announcement includes an online petition to the White House that has been signed by more than 15,000 people. The petition calls the medal "an injustice to those who served and risked their lives" and says it should not be allowed to move forward as planned. The organizers need to get to 100,000 signatures to elicit a formal response from the administration, a threshold established by the Obama administration.

    John Bircher, a spokesman for the Military Order of the Purple Heart, said the veterans groups are not objecting to the medal at all ? just the ranking. He said some medals ranked ahead of the Purple Heart are achievement medals that can be earned outside of war time. What bothers many veterans is that the new Distinguished Warfare Medal appears be a war-time medal that trumps acts of valor, which he finds insulting.

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    Associated Press writer Lolita Baldor contributed to this report.

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    93% Amour

    All Critics (177) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (165) | Rotten (12)

    Trintignant perfectly captures the resolve that eventually borders on obsession, as the woman he loves gradually, maddeningly, disappears before his eyes, and he does whatever he can to prevent it, though he knows it's impossible.

    Many viewers will find echoes of their grandparents, parents, or even themselves in these characters.

    A movie that is utterly worthy of its all-encompassing title.

    The resulting interplay of ruthless restraint and unavoidable passion, plus the film's refusal to shrink from depicting the inevitable horrors of physical deterioration, is devastating.

    In many ways it's the best horror film I've ever seen. At the same time, it's hard to recommend; I believe I will be struggling to forget this film as long as I live. I doubt I'll succeed.

    As remarkable as Haneke's films are, not a one has been as transcendently generous as Amour, which is nominated for five Academy Awards, including best picture, best director and best foreign-language film.

    Rarely has this subject matter been depicted so realistically, so honestly. You always know where the story is heading but it's still tough to watch.

    The scenario is upsetting, but the execution is genuine and pure, making Amour a film of heartbreaking beauty and Haneke's masterpiece.

    Amour will now rate highly on a list of my favorite horror movies. It's certainly upsetting. But that is its strength.

    This is a profound look at love about a couple who have lived with each other for so many years, know each other so well and this terrible thing that is facing them and there's a serenity there which makes it even more moving, I think.

    It's Haneke's searing honesty and lack of sentimentality, and his talent as a writer-filmmaker that lifts this film to the heights of achievement. I know that the storyline may sound gloomy, the film is not. It is beyond wonderful.

    Ultimately, the title of the film demands to be taken as a question: is this truly what love looks like? A little smugly, Haneke refuses to answer.

    A multiple award winner at film festivals around the globe, and it is easy to see why. Highly recommended.

    Michael Haneke's most intimate and painfully truthful film - an exploration of what love means at the far end of life.

    This is a movie almost too painful to watch at times, yet so masterfully composed and acted - Riva absolutely deserves her Oscar nomination, while Trintignant was robbed - that it's impossible to turn away.

    Georges' irreversible decision may be courageous, but it requires no sacrifice on the part of his creator: for Haneke, it's business as usual.

    Trintignant and Riva are unforgettably brilliant as the aging couple we can all identify with.

    Haneke's startling film stands in stark contrast with other recent, comedic fare that seemingly addresses similar issues.

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    Amour is a pure depiction of love, in all its many forms.

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    19 die in hot air balloon fire in Egypt

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    Wreckage at the scene of a hot air balloon crash near Luxor, Egypt on February 26, 2013.

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    By Ayman Mohyeldin, Charlene Gubash and John Newland, NBC News

    A hot air balloon carrying foreign tourists caught on fire while it was in the air near Egypt's ancient city of Luxor, killing 19 people, officials said Tuesday.

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    The blazing balloon crashed to the ground early Tuesday morning, Gen. Mamdough Khaled, director of security for Luxor Governorate said in a statement, according to initial reports.

    Khaled said that Luxor International Hospital had received 19 badly burned bodies. Health officials initially said 18 people died, but later said one injured person had succumbed to their injuries.

    Ahmed Aboud, who runs another balloon company and acts as a spokesman for balloon operators in the area,?and Khaled said two people survived. Khaled said both were in critical condition.

    There were conflicting accounts of the accident itself.

    Aboud said that gas tanks caught fire and ignited the balloon at about 1,000 feet.

    But an eyewitness, who did not want to be identified, said the balloon was about 12 feet off the ground when a landing rope was thrown to people on the ground. As they grabbed it, the rope wrapped around a gas container, which broke and a fire then started, the witness said.

    People 'like balls of fire'
    The witness estimated the balloon then ?shot up 500 meters" (1,640 feet) and the pilot "jumped out as it was going up.?

    ?Eight people jumped and they were like balls of fire, some were alive when they landed, but then died on the ground, then the balloon went up and down again and swept along, then a second explosion occurred when another gas canister exploded,? he added.

    Another eyewitness told al-Jazeera television that the balloon was ?like a fireball when it went up.?

    One Egyptian was killed, Health Minister Mohamed Mostafa Hamed told Reuters, listing the other victims as tourists from Japan, China, France, Britain and Hungary. Earlier, officials had said all the dead were foreigners.?

    A U.S. Embassy spokesperson said that no Americans were among the victims, citing information from local police. ?

    Thomas Cook Group, a major British travel company, said four of its customers on a seven-day holiday had opted to go on the balloon ride and three had died. A fourth remained in a hospital Tuesday.

    "We recommend a number of suppliers" after vetting them, Thomas Cook spokeswoman Emma Staples said. "This one [the balloon company] would have been deemed a reputable supplier."

    Peter Fankhauser, Thomas Cook's chief executive, called the accident "a terrible tragedy" and said in a statement that the company was sending counseling teams to Luxor. It has stopped promoting and selling balloon flights there while an investigation is conducted, he added.?

    Konny Matthews, assistant manager of Luxor's Al Moudira hotel, told Reuters by phone that she heard a boom around 7 a.m. (12 a.m. ET).

    Courtesy Christopher Michel

    Hot air balloons take off near the ancient city of Luxor on Tuesday before the tragedy occurred.

    "It was a huge bang. It was a frightening bang, even though it was several kilometers away from the hotel," she added. "Some of my employees said that their homes were shaking."?

    A team of investigators was sent to Luxor, authorities said, and a moratorium was imposed on balloon flights.?

    The site of the accident has seen past crashes. In 2009, 16 tourists were injured when their balloon struck a cellphone transmission tower. A year earlier, seven tourists were injured in a similar crash.

    Egypt's tourism industry has been decimated since the 18-day uprising in 2011 against autocrat leader Hosni Mubarak and the political turmoil that followed and continues to this day.

    Luxor's hotels are currently about 25 percent full in what is supposed to be the peak of the winter season.

    Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    Samsung Galaxy Victory now available on Virgin Mobile USA for $299

     

    Samsung Galaxy Victory

    Virgin Mobile USA has announced a new addition to their lineup, the Samsung Galaxy Victory. The Victory is a 4-inch device that has a look not dissimilar to the Nexus One. It boasts a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), 5MP rear camera, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. The specs aren't going to blow away die hard Android fans, but for someone who just wants a solid phone for a less expensive price, the Galaxy Victory is a good choice.

    The Samsung Galaxy Victory is available today for $299.99.

    Virgin Mobile USA



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    WESTON Director, Case Management Job - FL, 33326

    Director, Case Management

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    Hospital: Cleveland Clinic Florida
    Facility: CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA
    Department: CASE MANAGEMENT
    Job Code: 000854
    Pay Grade: 23
    Schedule: Full Time
    Shift: Days
    Hours: 8am-5pm
    Job Details: - Registered Nurse (RN)
    - 5 years experience preferred

    GENERAL SUMMARY

    The department director has a multi-faceted role with primary responsibility for assessing, planning, directing, implementing and evaluating all activities in assigned department. The director is responsible for providing counseling and disciplinary action in cooperation with the Human Resources Director. Responsibilities include development and maintenance of an ongoing process and quality improvement program. The director communicates and collaborates with other departmental staff for problem identification and resolution. Through the director, activities are coordinated with other departments. Maintains professional knowledge and skills related to specific area of responsibility. Develops, coordinates, implements and evaluates a program to continuously assess and improve the performance of care and services provided; develops a plan for providing an appropriate number of qualified staff to provide services in the unit/department; determines the qualifications and competency of department personnel; ensures all persons in the department receive the required orientation and appropriate continuing education as needed; develops and implements policies and procedures that guide and support the provisions of department services; ensures decisions and actions are within scope of responsibility and determined in an ethical manner; demonstrates excellent communication skills; demonstrates leadership behavior; operates unit/department within the salary and non-salary expense budgets and within the productivity limits; budgetary performance; avails self with opportunities for professional growth and development; coordinates and integrates interdepartmental and intradepartmental services with hospital functions; follows safety precautions and procedures of all duties in order to ensure a safe environment; responsible for all activities of the Case Management

    A. Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

    Minimum: Current Florida RN License.

    Masters degree in nursing or health related field, preferred.

    B Required Length and Type of Experience

    Five years experience in Utilization/Case Management with five years management in experience in Case Management.

    C. Required Licensure, Certification or Registry

    Current Florida RN License.

    PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    1 Plans and develops effective case management program and maintains manual in the department.

    2. Gathers data on an ongoing basis for measurement and evaluation of services provided.

    3. Discusses results of case management activities with staff at regularly scheduled staff meetings to provide opportunities for staff input, follow-up and feedback.

    4. Supports, develops and participates in performance improvement teams to improve processes, activities and services provided.

    5. Identifies and communicates resources needed for department performance improvement program.

    6. Ensures ongoing self-education of performance improvement processes and principles through educational activities and participation in related activities.

    7. Assures compliance with regulatory agency requirements within their area or responsibility.

    8. Assess the needs of the population served or the work to be accomplished and develops plans for recruitment and retention in cooperation with Human Resources.

    9. Recommends an adequate number of qualified and competent persons to provide service for the unit/department.

    10. Ensures unit/department is staffed to provide adequate coverage appropriate to meet service needs.

    11. Develops a plan and procedure for providing coverage during periods of unexpected staff shortage, increase in service needs or unexpected problems.

    12. Determines qualifications and competence of staff who provide services prior to hire.

    13. Establishes and maintains position control.

    14. Develops job descriptions that define the qualifications and competence of department personnel to include essential job functions, physical demands and age specific competency.

    15. Monitors and verifies competency of staff on an ongoing basis. Develops action plans as required.

    16. Monitors and verifies competency of staff on an ongoing basis. Develops action plans as required.

    17. Explains work assignments, methods, procedures and policies in such a manner that employees understand what is expected of them.

    18. Recruits and selects employees of acceptable quality; interviews and hires.

    19. Ensures that employee complaints and grievances are considered and facilitates
    resolution.

    20. Coaches, counsels and disciplines employees as needed according to performance
    management guidelines.

    21. Develops and evaluates a unit/department specific orientation plan for all new employees.

    22. Ensures all new employees complete hospital orientation program at the beginning of
    employment.

    23. Provides and documents orientation to the department for all new personnel based on the individual?s needs and related to the individual?s job responsibilities.

    24. Provides and documents continuing education.

    25. Ensures that all personnel attend required annual educational sessions.

    26. Develops, reviews and approves departmental policies and procedures that address
    department functions.

    27. Ensures staff awareness and understanding and the implementation of approved policies and procedures.

    28. Performs annual review/revision of departmental and appropriate hospital wide policies and procedures.

    29. Ensures policies and procedures are current and readily available to department staff.

    30. Maintains confidentiality

    31. Ensures service is delivered in a non-judgmental and non-discriminatory manner that is sensitive to individual diversity.

    32. Ensures service is delivered in a manner that preserves/protects autonomy, dignity, privacy and rights of others, including patients.

    33. Provides written and verbal communication that is two-way, timely and appropriate.

    34. Forms committees or task forces as needed to resolve unit/department issues.

    35. Plans and conducts regularly scheduled staff meetings; not less than 10 a year.

    36. Documents, circulates and maintains minutes of staff meetings.

    37. Provides appropriate and timely information to staff

    38. Negotiates effectively with other department directors, supervisors, coordinators and
    Administration.

    39. Demonstrates use of Key Principles:
    * Maintain or enhance self-esteem
    * Listen and respond with empathy
    * Ask for help and encourage involvement
    * Share thoughts, feelings and rationale
    * Provide support without removing responsibility

    40. Uses effective problem solving skills.

    41. Completes assignments in a timely fashion.

    42. Thinks independently and initiates actions consistent with the mission and the vision of the hospital.

    43. Complies with all policies & procedures including attendance

    44. Annually determines unit/department needs for personnel, supplies and equipment.

    45. Ensures supplies are available and charged or expensed appropriately

    46. Ensures equipment and the physical unit/department are maintained properly

    47. Develops/revises staffing plan annually according to unit/department need

    48. Promotes cost effective unit/department operations.

    49. Assess, documents and recommend through the hospital mechanism for resource requests, space and resource needs to meet patient care and/or department needs.

    50. Participates in the selection of outside services, if needed.

    51. Maintains appropriate staffing levels without exceeding budget.

    52. Completes bi-weekly payroll & payroll variance reports as required.

    53. Formulates annual budget requests and monitors spending of funds.

    54. Analyzes monthly budget reports and justifies notable variances.

    55. Reconciles expenses, codes for payment and submits for approval before payment is made.

    56. Consults with staff, physicians and/or other affected users in the selection of new equipment and procedures.

    57. Responsible for assessment and recommendations of off-site sources for needed services not provided by the department/service or the hospital.

    58. Participates in at least one management related educational activity relevant to practice area annually.

    59. Participates in and supports work of hospital/department committees.

    60. Completes identified unit/department specific competencies as required

    61. Completes annual safety re-orientation and other mandatories.

    62. Attends Department Director meetings.

    63. Evaluates own technical/clinical abilities and identifies areas needing improvement.

    64. Attends and participates in at least 75% of Department Director meetings.

    65. Participates on cross functional teams and other interdepartmental problem solving work
    groups, demonstrating regular attendance.

    66. Prepares and implements Scope of Care/Service for unit/department.

    67. Collaborates with others in providing care and hospital services.

    68. Regularly performs job tasks in accordance with hospital and department policies and
    procedures including appropriate use of equipment, machines, wearing of physical barriers and safety equipment.

    69. Demonstrates complete knowledge of body mechanics by consistent use in the work setting as evidenced by no injuries sustained as a result of improper body mechanics in the evaluation period.

    70. Demonstrates a concern for cleanliness of self and work area and practices proper infection control and universal precautions techniques

    71. Completes annual safety competency on all staff members

    72. Actively participates and encourages employee participation in the identification, reporting and prevention of work-related injuries.

    73. Ensures that new employees are assessed of their ability to perform essential job functions during the hiring process.

    74. Ensures new employees have demonstrated competency in job-specific body mechanics within 90 days of hire and on an annual basis as part of review process.

    75. Staff meeting minutes reflect that Safety Program information is shared with staff.

    76. Participates in assignments of the Safety committee and follows through on required
    interventions.

    77. Completes documentation of unit/department incidents, uses for PI planning.

    78. Supports the work injury management program as evidenced by:
    - Ensures that an Employee Incident Report is completed for all job related employee injuries or

    illnesses and the original is routed to the Human Resources Department.

    - Actively participates in the identification of the ?root cause? in employee injuries within 72

    hours of occurrence. Completes accident Investigation Form.

    - Actively participates in the development of a corrective action plan for each investigation.
    - Supports the hospital?s Light Duty Program.

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    With Its New Medical Language iPad App, Swiftkey Edges Closer To The iOS Platform

    SwiftKey iOS Language SettingsSwitftkey ? the intuitive typing interface for smartphones which has made its way into some Android phones and is reputedly behind the new BlackBerry touchscreen keyboard (though the company declines to comment or confirm) ? is edging closer to the iOS platform. Today it announced exclusively with TechCrunch at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, that it is launching an iPad typing app aimed at the lucrative Healthcare market.

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    New clot removal devices show promise for treating stroke patients

    Feb. 25, 2013 ? Specialists at Stony Brook Medicine's Cerebrovascular and Stroke Center (CVC) are treating patients with a new generation of blood clot removal devices that show promise in successfully revascularizing stroke patients, including those with large vessel blockages. The Solitaire Flow Restoration Device and the Trevo device, approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2012 to treat stroke caused by the sudden obstruction of a brain blood vessel (acute ischemic stroke) showed improved results over a previous standard and first generation clot-removal device in clinical trials.

    "We have had excellent outcomes using these new devices," said David Fiorella, M.D., Ph.D., a Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery and Radiology at Stony Brook University School of Medicine and Co-Director of the CVC. "In acute ischemic stroke, 'time is brain,' and in some cases just minutes matter. Therefore, restoring blood flow in an effective and timely manner is critical to the survival and recovery of stroke patients. These new devices enable us to quickly restore blood flow and retrieve the clot in most patients," said Dr. Fiorella, who has performed some 30 procedures on stroke patients using the new devices.

    "These blot clot removal devices are an important new component of our armamentarium against stroke" said Henry Woo, MD, Professor of Neurological Surgery and Radiology and Co-Director of the CVC, who has also used both devices in patient procedures. "Our center provides endovascular treatment for acute stroke 24/7, and by having the latest technologies to remove brain blood clots, and the expertise to perform endovascular procedures, our Center remains on the cutting-edge against this life-threatening condition."

    According to the American Stroke Association, stroke remains the fourth leading cause of death and leading cause of adult disability in the United States. On average a stroke occurs every 40 seconds in the country, and someone dies from a stroke every four minutes. These statistics speak to the need to develop more effective drugs, devices, and procedures to treat stroke.

    Recent results of clinical trials reported in The New England Journal of Medicine (February 2013) about the use of first generation of blood clot removal devices in the endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke revealed that endovascular treatment does not result in better patient outcomes compared to standard drug treatments. Dr. Fiorella contends that while these trial results are important in the search for the best treatment protocols for acute ischemic stroke, the new devices and techniques are markedly better than those used to treat the majority of patients in these trials and may yet prove to be the most effective approach in select patients. Further research trials are being conducted at Stony Brook to investigate the efficacy of these newer, better devices in acute ischemic stroke.

    The new devices that Stony Brook cerebrovascular specialists use to perform revascularization are expandable wire-mesh systems that collapse and are delivered into the brain blood vessels through small flexible tubes (microcatheters) which are guided from the groin to the brain. The devices open at the site of the clot, displacing the occlusion and immediately restoring blood flow to the brain. When the devices are withdrawn from the blood vessel, they take the clot with them, allowing the clot to be removed from the blood vessel.

    Dr. Fiorella said that while intravenous clot-busting drugs remain a standard part of stroke therapy, endovascular therapies using the new devices are particularly beneficial when treating certain stroke patients.

    "In many of the more severe stroke cases where the main arteries of the brain are blocked, intravenous medications are predictably ineffective, failing to open the occluded artery in 70 to 90 percent of the cases. Also, many patients are not eligible for intravenous clot busting medication because of their time of presentation, existing medical conditions, recent surgery, or the medications they take, such as blood thinners," he explained. "In these cases where intravenous medications are ineffective or contraindicated, endovascular treatments using these new devices offer patients the most promise."

    "I feel extremely good and am able to do the things I did before my stroke, and that includes taking care of my grandchildren and running road races," said Michael Jezewski, 66, a retiree from Centereach, N.Y., who ran a five kilometer race just two months after his May 2012 stroke. "I believe that Dr. Fiorella's procedure did save my life and contributed greatly to my quick recovery."

    Jezewski did not have a history of stroke and collapsed while at doctor's appointment. He was rushed to Stony Brook where Dr. Fiorella performed endovascular treatment with one of the new devices within two hours of Jezewski's sudden collapse. Jezewski's symptoms started with fatigue and no feeling on the right side of his body, and then quickly progressed to paralysis and the inability to speak. Upon awaking from the clot removal procedure, the majority of his symptoms had completely resolved.

    When Shelley Broven, 66, of Setauket, N.Y., began to feel dizzy and had a hard time speaking during her husband's 70th birthday party in November 2012, friends called an ambulance from the restaurant. She was rushed to Stony Brook where Dr. Fiorella performed endovascular treatment with a new generation device.

    "I don't recall much of what happened after that incident, but within a week I was out of the hospital, beginning rehabilitation, and feeling pretty good," said Broven. "Each week I have more energy and can express myself more clearly," added Broven, whose stroke resulted from a nearly completely blocked carotid artery which sent a blood clot into her brain blood vessels.

    About the New Devices

    In two separate multicenter clinical trials reported in The Lancet the new devices were compared to a standard first generation clot removal device called the Merci Retriever.

    In one published report, the Solitaire device opened blocked arteries in approximately 70 percent of the patients, compared to only 30 percent treated with the previous device. When other therapies were used with Solitaire, the success rate improved to 80 percent. After three months, 58 percent of the patients with the Solitaire device had a good neurological outcome in comparison to 33 percent of those treated with the standard device. In addition, the mortality rates were less than half in those treated with the newer generation device.

    Another published report compared the Trevo device with the Merci Retriever. In this trial, the new Trevo device was superior to the older device, with an 86 percent success rate in opening the blocked brain blood vessel. When other therapies were added, the Trevo device success rate was more than 90 percent.

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    1. Jeffrey L Saver, Reza Jahan, Elad I Levy, Tudor G Jovin, Blaise Baxter, Raul G Nogueira, Wayne Clark, Ronald Budzik, Osama O Zaidat. Solitaire flow restoration device versus the Merci Retriever in patients with acute ischaemic stroke (SWIFT): a randomised, parallel-group, non-inferiority trial. The Lancet, 2012; 380 (9849): 1241 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61384-1

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    Nokia Expands Its Windows Phones To More Price Points With $180 Entry Level Lumia 520 And $330 Mid-Range Lumia 720

    Nokia Lumia 720 rangeNokia has announced two new Lumia smartphones at its Mobile World Congress press conference ? broadening its Windows Phone 8 portfolio to five devices and filling in some of the pricing gaps in the mid and lower end of the range. The two 3G newcomers to the Lumia line are the mid-range Lumia 720 and the new entry level 520, which will cost $180 before taxes.

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    OCZ to Unveil Upcoming ZD-XL Accelerator Optimized for SQL ...

    OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) for computing devices and systems, today announced that it will preview a variety of enterprise storage solutions at next week?s CeBIT 2013 conference in Hannover, Germany. As a renowned global forum, CeBIT represents a great opportunity for attendees to be the first to see and experience the latest innovations in solid-state storage from an industry leader in enterprise SSDs, virtualization, and caching software. OCZ offers a complete suite of storage solutions that address VMware, Linux, and SQL Server platforms, and invites IT decision-makers who are evaluating or implementing solid-state storage in the data center to visit the Company?s exhibit in Hall 2, Stand E43, from March 5th through 9th.

    OCZ will unveil the next-generation ZD-XL SQL Accelerator, a culmination of enterprise hardware and software converging as one tightly integrated and optimized solution. The ZD-XL Accelerator addresses SQL Server database applications to not only ensure that the data for this implementation is right, relevant, and readily available on SSD flash when the SQL Server needs it, but also that the data is accessed with the highest possible I/O performance. For simple deployment and ease of use, this tightly integrated, optimized solution features ?implementation wizards? to guide DBAs so they can optimally manage data cached to the flash. While showcasing the ZD-XL solution OCZ will invite enterprise customers to become beta testers for this exciting solution.

    Also included in OCZ?s exhibition at CeBIT will be demonstrations to preview the upcoming VXL 1.3 Virtualization Software and LXL Acceleration Software with OCZ?s innovative Direct Pass Caching Technology, which not only addresses VMware but is also optimized for Linux applications. OCZ is one of the few SSD providers with a robust portfolio of virtualization and caching software that combine the power of flash acceleration with the power of storage virtualization. This enables multiple virtual server loads to run concurrently on a single physical host, not only increasing CPU and memory resource utilization, but also simplifying deployment, high availability (HA), and maintenance of the server loads.

    The next-generation of workstation PCI Express (PCIe)-based SSDs will also be available soon as part of the Company?s award-winning Vector Series. These drives reside directly on the PCIe bus and will support four PCIe Gen2 lanes providing lower latency to data, faster file transfers and system boot-ups, expanded storage capacities, and an even quicker, more responsive experience over the already blazingly fast SATA 3.0-based Vector Series. The Vector PCIe Series will feature an advanced suite of flash management tools that deliver enhanced drive endurance and data, making it ideally suited for power computing, content creation, and workstation applications.

    Join OCZ Technology at CeBIT 2013, Hannover, Germany, March 5th through 9th, Hall 2, Stand E43 from 9:00am to 6:00pm (local time).

    Source: OCZ | News Archive

    Source: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/ocz-to-unveil-upcoming-zd-xl-accelerator-optimized-for-sql-server-database-applications/

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    Deadly storm dumps snow in North, rain in South

    Hurricane force winds blew into Texas creating a 'historic' blizzard and whiteout conditions in the Texas-Oklahoma panhandle. Kansas also saw its share of snow as the storm blew north, and blizzard warnings are in effect. The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel reports.

    By Ian Johnston and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

    A powerful winter storm continued to hit much of the country Tuesday, with heavy snow spreading from the Plains to the Great Lakes and severe thunderstorms possible in the South, forecasters warned.

    The National Weather Service said the storm would ?continue to bring a variety of hazards? to the affected areas. Winds have been gusting up to hurricane strength, with 84 mph recorded at El Paso, Texas.

    The storm was blamed for at least two deaths on Monday: Heavy snow caused a roof of a house in Woodward, Okla., to collapse, killing one person inside, and in northwest Kansas, a 21-year-old man was killed when his SUV overturned on an icy patch of Interstate 70. A third death was reported on Tuesday, after a female passenger died in a pickup truck accident on an icy strip of road overnight. Three others were injured in the accident.

    Full coverage from weather.com

    ??We have roofs collapsing all over town,? Woodward Mayor Roscoe Hill, Jr., told Reuters. ?We really have a mess on our hands.?

    Authorities pleaded with people to stay off the roads because of what Weather Channel meteorologist Greg Postel described as a ?really nasty blizzard.?

    The NWS said that heavy snow would spread from the Plains to the Great Lakes, with ?blizzard conditions possible through early Tuesday.?

    ?On the south side of the storm system, severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across portions of the Gulf Coast and Southeast,? it added.

    Severe thunderstorms and the threat of heavy rainfall remained possible over sections of the southeastern states and the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, the NWS said, as the south side of the storm system moved through the area.

    In a storm summary message posted at 4 a.m. ET, the weather service said blizzard warnings were in effect for parts of central northern Oklahoma with storm watches and warnings in effect for some places from central Oklahoma into the southern Great Lakes.

    In Chicago, the wintry mix could affect voter turnout in the special primary to replace former Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., in the Illinois 2nd District. As much as five inches of slushy snow was expected in the city?s southern suburbs, and a storm watch has been issued for the northern part of the state.

    Michael Schumacher / AP

    Drivers attempt to deal with tricky conditions on the I-40 service road Monday after a blizzard blasted Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle.

    Storm watches and warnings were also in effect for portions of the Appalachians, mid-Atlantic and Northeastern states, while ice storm warnings and freezing rain advisories were in effect for parts of West Virginia.

    The NWS warned of high winds in the Appalachians in Tennessee, North Carolina and southern Virginia.

    In Texas, residents discovered that even their snowdrifts are bigger as they began to dig out from a whopping 19 inches of snow in Amarillo that stranded as many as 100 motorists in the Panhandle and caused Gov. Rick Perry called out military forces.

    Farther south, there were flood and flash-flood warnings and watches for ?much of the Gulf Coast and southeast U.S. from Louisiana to Georgia.?

    Flood watches were also in effect for parts of the mid-Atlantic Region, the NWS notice added, as rain was expected throughout the greater Washington, D.C., area on Tuesday. The mix of rain and wind was expected to begin by noon, picking up through?the later part of the day. Meteorologists warned people should expect more rain than sleet as temperatures were likely to remain above freezing. The rain should move out of the area by Wednesday morning, and might yield to sunny skies later in the afternoon.

    Commuters in New York City and the tri-state area should also expect to see a late-afternoon cocktail of rain, sleet, and snow. The worst of the storm was likely to hit overnight, though morning commuters might also catch the tail of the storm on Wednesday, forecasters said. As much as six inches of snow could accumulate at higher elevations inland.

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