Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Bride giving her new husband the perfect wedding present - a kidney

She will go under the knife in a few months after it turned out she is a blood match for her diabetic husband

Love match: Lee and Lisa Parcel
Love match: Lee and Lisa Parcel

Wales Online

A self-confessed wimp when it comes to pain is giving her new husband the ultimate gift ? a kidney.

Lisa Parcel, 27, will go under the knife in a few months after it turned out she is a blood match for Lee, 33.

Diabetic Lee has been on dialysis for two years after his kidneys failed and also had a stroke last year.

After learning how to walk again, Lee recovered and can now administer his own blood-filtering dialysis treatment at home.

Now Lisa, who he married in June, is giving him ?the perfect wedding present?.

Lee added: "There is nothing I can say or do to thank my wife for a new life. There's no repayment for that.

"She is going through all of this for me and I will never be able to show my thanks enough.

"I will just have to look after it as much as possible."

Mental health nurse Lisa, of Pentre, Rhondda, said: "In all honesty, I'm a bit of a wimp - any sort of pain normally scares me.

"But this is different. This operation will benefit both of us as Lee will be able to live a more normal life."

An NHS spokeswoman said: "One of the biggest risks of receiving a donated kidney is that your immune system - your body's natural defence against infection - will mistake the donated kidney for a foreign object, such as a viral or bacterial infection.

"If this happens, your immune system will attempt to destroy the kidney. People can function normally on one working kidney."

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/bride-giving-new-husband-perfect-2152680

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Monday, August 12, 2013

Video: Airlines scrimp on coach, cater to high-paying passengers

Newtown kids team up with Broadway pros for "Seussical"

Several children from the Newtown, Conn., area put on "Seussical the Musical" with the help of some Broadway pros. The production was made possible by the 12.14 Foundation, which was established after the Dec. 14 massacre at the Sandy Hook Elementary School as a way to help town residents heal through the arts.

Source: http://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/cbsnews/feed/~3/EZ4c67tFxHw/

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Bengals WR Hawkins in cast for 10 days

CINCINNATI (AP) ? Bengals receiver Andrew Hawkins will wear a cast for 10 days to try to heal his sprained left ankle, making it doubtful he'll be ready for the season opener.

Coach Marvin Lewis said Saturday that Hawkins will be evaluated again when the cast is removed and the club will have a better idea how long he'll be sidelined.

"It allows the opportunity to make sure we don't inadvertently injure it more," Lewis said. "It gives it a chance to settle down and begin to mend. He's very optimistic that he'll be ready to go at some point here, so we'll see.

"At least for the next 10 days or so he's going to be in this cast. Then we'll have a little better update after that."

If he's not ready for the opener Sept. 8 in Chicago, he could be placed on injured reserve with an opportunity to return at some point during the season. Teams can designate one player on injured reserve as available to return. Otherwise, a player is out for the season.

"Right now he has a chance to be a candidate for that at this point," Lewis said.

Hawkins was Cincinnati's second-leading wide receiver last year with 51 catches for 533 yards and four touchdowns. He sprained the ankle while trying to make a catch during practice on Aug. 1 and was carted off the field.

All-Pro receiver A.J. Green has been sidelined since he bruised his left knee while trying to make an acrobatic sideline catch in the opening practice of camp on July 25. Green didn't accompany the team to Atlanta, where Cincinnati won its preseason opener 34-10 on Thursday night.

Green didn't practice on Saturday in Cincinnati. Lewis said he's improving and it's possible he could return to practice next week. The Bengals play the Titans at Paul Brown Stadium next Saturday night.

Also on Saturday, the Bengals signed guard Otis Hudson, a second-year player who was on their practice squad in 2010 and on the roster for seven games last season. The Bengals drafted Hudson in the fifth round in 2010. He has never appeared in a game.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bengals-wr-hawkins-cast-10-days-204152111.html

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Cooper: Union Gospel Mission surviving

The man who stopped by Union Gospel Mission in June had read a story in the Times Free Press about the 63-year-old organization?s plight. It was out of funds, in danger of closing, and he and his wife wanted to help.

He handed the Rev. Jon Rector a wad of papers, said he didn?t need a thank-you and left without leaving his last name or address. When the faith-based mission?s executive director looked at the papers later, he found money orders totaling $5,000.

Rector says that couple?s gift and those from many others will allow Union Gospel Mission to stay open. The organization received donations of around $45,000 after a fundraising letter went out in late May, he says.

The letter was no semiannual going-out-of-business plea, Rector says. Without an influx of funds, Union Gospel Mission would have closed in September.

?Something had to happen,? he says, ?[because] we did not have the resources to remain open. God definitely made it known to us that we will be staying open, and that he is faithful.?

The funds, more than three times what Union Gospel Mission usually collects in summer months, will allow the mission to get caught up on its operating expenses and pay a little of its debt. But it?s hardly out of the woods. Expenses, Rector says, already had been cut ?to the bone.?

Rector said in June that the organization needed $50,000 to $100,000 to continue. He is hoping the money that has come in will carry it until the final quarter of the year, when it receives the bulk of its donations.

?We?ve solved the problem for this summer,? he says. ?We have to do something to get ready for next summer. I don?t know what form [that will take]. We have to sustain what we did this summer.?

Rector says about 60 percent of the latest funds came from current donors, 30 percent from new donors and 10 percent from reactivated givers.

In the near future, Rector says the mission will begin making slots available for homeless men to join the residential recovery program. Because of the lack of money, though, he hasn?t made any slots available for months.

?If we bring new people in,? he says, ?we?re doing what we do. And that?s a return-on-investment scenario. We do this to make us viable. This is not to provide me with a job; that?s not my calling.?

Rector says he?s turned away a minimum of five guys over the last few months.

?The needs are not going away anytime soon,? he says. ?Regardless of the polls and pundits, the economy is not making any major improvements. So it?ll lag or sag if it does not continue to improve.?

Sometime in what Rector hopes will be the not-too-distant future, Union Gospel Mission can re-establish an emergency shelter.

?We?ve always been committed to [that],? he said. ?It?s the No. 1 most-needed thing. We?re trying to lay out a course [of] how could we do it. That?s where the most good will be done for people who need our help.?

In the meantime, he will hope for more angels like the man with the money orders ? ?one of those completely selfless acts ? what was laid on his heart? ? and will stand on verses such as 1 Corinthians 16:13-14: ?Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong. Let all that you do be done with love? ? which he says has been a source of strength in recent days.

Contact staff writer Clint Cooper at ccooper@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6497. Subscribe to my posts online at Facebook.com/ClintCooperCTFP.

about Clint Cooper...

Clint Cooper is the faith editor and a staff writer for the Times Free Press Life section. He also has been an assistant sports editor and Metro staff writer for the newspaper. Prior to the merger between the Chattanooga Free Press and Chattanooga Times in 1999, he was sports news editor for the Chattanooga Free Press, where he was in charge of the day-to-day content of the section and the section?s design. Before becoming sports ...

Source: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/aug/10/cooper-union-gospel-mission-surviving/

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Taiwan not likely to dig China's plan for $80B tunnel connection, say experts

China's latest plan to link the mainland to Taiwan, either by bridge or via a tunnel that would be triple the size of the one under the English Channel, is sure to heighten long-simmering tensions between the two countries.

China, which has always claimed dominion over Taiwan, recently approved a State Council plan for a highway that would connect Beijing to Taipei, which would stretch 1,200 miles, including a 111-mile span over or under the straits that separate the nations. Such a project has been discussed for at least a decade, but was recently approved as part of China's National Highway Network Plan for 2013-2030, according to the South China Morning Post.

"The government and most of the people in Taiwan are less enthusiastic.?

- Bonnie Glaser, Center for Strategic and International Studies

?Construction of such a bridge would increase the anxiety in Taiwan about the potential for greater pressure from Beijing to engage in political talks about reunification,? Bonnie Glaser, a senior advisor and China Studies Chair for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told FoxNews.com.?

It?s not clear whether the span across the Taiwan Strait would be a bridge or tunnel, but the latter is the more likely option, according to a report from Stratfor. It could cost as much as $80 billion and would be three times the length of the Channel Tunnel connecting the United Kingdom and France.

Taiwan has been estranged from China since the 1950s, and the Taiwan Strait "represents the most physically formidable and symbolically inaccessible barrier to Beijing's objective of eventual reunification with the island," according to Stratfor. At times, military tensions between China and the U.S. allied Taiwan have reached the point where fears of war breaking out were legitimate.

But tensions have eased in recent years, with Taiwan taking an ?economic first, politics later? approach with the mainland while Beijing has struck a conciliatory tone. In July, the two nations agreed to a plan to supply water from the mainland to Kinmen with a new pipeline. But a span between the two countries could give China a beachhead that would allow it to more easily force unification, say experts.

"The plan has been considered by Beijing for several years,? Glaser said. ?It is envisioned as a means to promote further economic integration, which the mainland hopes will enable eventual political unification.?The government and most of the people in Taiwan are less enthusiastic.?

An undersea tunnel connects the mainland?s Fujian province with northern Taiwan. The part of the strait chosen for the crossing was due to the short distance across the strait. However, due to a staggering price tag and unresolved technical problems, it could take the next 20-30 years to come to fruition, experts say.

Source: http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/world/~3/vJyDwG39iOs/

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Larry David to Feherty: 'I could be speaking foreign languages' if not for golf

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Source: blogs.golf.com --- Friday, August 09, 2013
No one loves Golf?s lows as much as Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, the neurotic raconteur and Riviera member, who appears on David Fehery's Feherty show on Golf Channel next week to discuss the game on which he?s wasted so much time. In a snippet of the interview that you can watch above, David tells his host of Golf?s unmatched humiliations and muses on all that he might have accomplished had he spent his energies on other things. ?I could be speaking foreign languages. I could be a concert pianist,? David says. Instead, he plays Golf, and ?all I do is get unhappy.? Not that he?s just busy berating himself. David is on the publicity wheel these days to help drum up interest in a new film he stars in. Clear History , the story of a marketing executive who misses out on millions in an electric-car venture, airs on HBO on Aug. 10. The Feherty episode with Larry David will be shown on Golf Channel at 9 p.m. on Monday. ? ...

Source: http://blogs.golf.com/presstent/2013/08/larry-david-to-feherty-i-could-be-speaking-foreign-languages-if-not-for-golf.html

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Gift and loyalty cards out: Is Google Wallet next on the Google chopping block?

Gift and loyalty cards out: Is Google Wallet next on the Google chopping block?

Google is known for shutting down services at will with Google Reader being the latest casualty. Google sent emails to existing Google Wallet customers stating that gift and loyalty card support will be pulled out from Google Wallet on 21 August.

After I discovered all the PayPass locations I could use with Google Wallet I started using it regularly. Google slowly opened up Wallet to any credit or debit card and then added loyalty and reward cards to the mix. With the upcoming removal of loyalty and gift cards, lack of hardware support on their newest device, and lack of carrier support for Google Wallet while backing ISIS it looks to me like Google Wallet may be one of the next services put out to pasture.

I used Google Wallet on a Nexus devices, but very few other Android phones I tried after that even supported Wallet. Much of that was due to lack of carrier support too. As a person who likes to demonstrate functions on their phones, I enjoyed the experience of tapping to pay for items and then showing it off to the clerk at the store. My phone is also always with me while I find carrying a wallet to be an inconvenience.

The addition of gift and loyalty cards was great, but at the time it was released I did not have an Android smartphone I used that supported that. I would love to have lightened my physical wallet with these cards integrated into my phone and actually I do that now through the FidMe application on multiple platforms (Android, WP8, iOS) since Google Wallet didn't work out.

ISIS has yet to make its full debut outside of a few test areas and with Apple not yet supporting NFC the move to mobile wallets is moving at a snails pace. Samsung is rolling out their Samsung Wallet solution on select Galaxy devices and it looks to be a iOS Passbook clone, complete WITHOUT NFC support.

The mobile wallet space is full of these fragmented solutions and until someone can step up and promote a consolidated message I don't think we will ever see any of them reach the ideal mobile wallet solution some of us want.

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Source: http://www.zdnet.com/gift-and-loyalty-cards-out-is-google-wallet-next-on-the-google-chopping-block-7000019229/

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