Friday, October 11, 2013

Gale Anne Hurd Adapting 'Alien Hunter' at Syfy (Exclusive)



Gale Anne Hurd is going on the hunt for aliens with Syfy.



The Walking Dead executive producer is teaming with the NBCUniversal-owned cable network and writer Natalie Chaldez to develop Hunters, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.


Based on Whitley Strieber's best-selling novel Alien Hunter, the 90-minute drama, which is in development, follows a Pennsylvania detective-turned-suspect Flynn Carroll who, after his wife mysteriously goes missing, is determined to prove his innocence and find her. His search leads to evidence that dangerous alien cells are living among us, and the U.S. government has a secret organization in place to thwart their terrorist efforts.


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Heroes and V alum Chaidez will pen the script and executive produce alongside Hurd via the prolific producer's Universal Cable Productions-based Valhalla Entertainment banner.


"It's based on Whitley Strieber, who's most well-known for Communion. He's a person incredibly well spoken, incredibly bright and incredibly knowledgeable. He had an encounter, and it changed his life -- in good ways and in not so good ways," Hurd told The Hollywood Reporter during a recent interview. "It's a work of fiction. Many of the books he has written have been nonfiction, and this is fiction. It's based on his book Alien Hunter, and it's about a police officer whose wife goes missing. And in his search to find out the truth of her abduction, he finds something much more dangerous that could potentially affect the fate of the planet."


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Hunters marks Hurd's latest small-screen project in the works, joining USA Network's World War II conspiracy drama pilot Horizon, Syfy's Clandestine, FX's Crash and Burn and E!'s Dirty/Pretty, all produced by UCP.


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Monday, August 5, 2013

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Civil society opposed to changes in police acts | Capital News

The National Police Service Amendment Bill proposes to make the Inspector General responsible for all matters touching on the command, deployment and discipline of the Service. CFM.

The National Police Service Amendment Bill proposes to make the Inspector General responsible for all matters touching on the command, deployment and discipline of the Service. CFM.

NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 4- Members of the civil society organisations are now calling on the government to investigate cases of threats and intimidation among their leaders.

Through the National Civil Society Congress leader Moris Odhiambo, they claim for the last one month most of them have been receiving numerous threatening and intimidating text messages.


Speaking at a press conference on Sunday, Odhiambo urged the police to take the matter seriously because all the cases have been reported to them.

?SMS threats have come to a number of us including myself and I reported to Kileleshwa police station on Friday .We don?t think it is helping to take that route. We think it is important for our leadership to give everyone a voice and assuring protection,? Odhiambo told journalists.

The activists said they are worried the threats may be a way of trying to silence them from highlighting key issues affecting Kenyans.

?Targeting civil society organisations and individuals will not sort out the problems we have in this country. In fact, that will only compound the problem. Let everyone air out issues that are affecting this country freely,? he said.

One of the activists Boaz Waruku said he is worried since receiving the threatening message.

?On the August 1, 2013 at 15:04 hours, I received a text message written; ?if you think you are so clever ensure you don?t cross the line once and forever. Your days are numbered and I will ensure you see what you have never seen before. You will realy regret,? he said ?Do you expect somebody to rest nicely at home after that text.?

They have now called on the Ministry of interior and coordination of national government to thoroughly investigate the source of the messages.

Meanwhile, the lobby groups want parliament to vote down the proposed amendments to the National Police Service and the National Police service Commission Acts.

They are specifically opposed to making the office of the Inspector General of Police more powerful than that of the National Police Service Commission that is led by Johnstone Kavuludi.

Florence Kanyua, an official in the civil society group, said the move will undermine the intended purpose of the National Police service Commission of ensuring transparency and accountability in the actions of the police hence compromise on security.

?With the reforms that Kenyans want to see in the police force, I don?t think giving the Inspector General powers will help. The amendments they want to do are not acceptable to us,? she protested.
The National Police Service Amendment Bill proposes to make the Inspector General responsible for all matters touching on the command, deployment and discipline of the Service.

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Nissan's Infiniti aims for top-tier luxury status

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Johan De Nysschen, president of Infiniti Motor Motor Company, and Ben Poore, president of Infiniti Americas pose with the Infiniti.

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Johan De Nysschen (L), president of Infiniti Motor Motor Company, and Ben Poore, president of Infiniti Americas, pose after announcing the new Q50 at the New York Auto Show in March.

With the launch of its new Q50 sedan, Infiniti is steering a new course as it tries to navigate out of the second-tier of luxury brands and take on better-known high-line marques like Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Lexus.

The Q50 replaces the old Infiniti G series and initiates an all-new alphanumeric naming strategy. It also introduces the world?s first steer-by-wire technology, among a variety of other high-tech features being added to the new sedan.

Whether potential buyers take to the new Direct Adaptive Steering system remains to be seen, and analysts warn that Infiniti risks serious confusion as it rebrands existing models to conform to the new nomenclature ? something that has caused serious problems for Honda?s Acura and Ford?s Lincoln when they also abandoned more familiar model names.

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?We know we?ll face challenges in the short-term but there are tremendous opportunities in the long-term,? said Robb Simmons, Infiniti?s senior marketing manager, during a media preview of the new Q50 line.

Nissan?s luxury division made its debut nearly a quarter-century ago, debuting almost simultaneously with Toyota?s Lexus brand. But Infiniti never quite got the traction of its Japanese rival, as analysts blamed product shortfalls and a curious ad campaign that focused on rocks and trees rather than the maker?s new vehicles.

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Infiniti has gained some momentum, in recent years, with the entry-luxury G series, now its best-selling model line. But while volumes jumped 22 percent in 2012, to 119,877, that was barely half the U.S. total of luxury segment leaders. And Infiniti had virtually no presence outside the U.S. market.

Parent Nissan hopes to change that going forward. It recently reorganized Infiniti as a standalone entity, giving the luxury brand its own design and engineering operations as well as a new headquarters in Hong Kong ? where the brand will have a clear view of China. China is expected to become the world?s largest luxury market by decade?s end, according to various forecasts.

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The maker also got a new boss, South African-born Johan de Nysschen, who won kudos during his time as head of the fast-growing U.S. subsidiary of Audi. ?My goal is to unlock the potential of this brand,? he told The Detroit Bureau during an interview, even if that means he has to ?challenge? the way Infiniti has traditionally done business.

Perhaps the biggest challenge comes from the decision to change the name of Infiniti?s current and future products. Passenger cars will be designated by a ?Q,? crossovers and light trucks getting a ?QX.?

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The new Q50 reaching showrooms in August will be the first all-new model to take advantage of that shift. The sedan is slightly lower, longer and wider than the old G sedan, with a more distinctive grille, sculpted silhouette and the distinctive ?crescent? rear pillar first seen on the Infiniti JX ? which will be renamed the QX60 which isn?t to be confused with the old QX56 that becomes the QX80.

?There is a risk that the alphanumeric designation becomes a jumble in the minds of consumers,? analyst Joe Phillippi, of AutoTrends Consulting, warns, pointing to the sales stumbles both Acura and Lincoln experienced when they completely revised their own model nomenclatures.

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On the other hand, Phillippi says Acura could get through the challenge with new products that are solid and appealing. The real challenge will be finding a way to ?truly differentiate themselves from the rest of the luxury pack. They?ve never quite managed to catch fire and generate a substantial amount of enthusiasm for the brand.?

That?s where the Q50 comes in. The new model is part of the broader Nissan class-above strategy which aims to deliver vehicles that seem a bit more lavish and well-equipped than direct competitors ? here including such products as the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class. Introducing some cutting-edge technology is also part of the strategy.

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The Q50?s optional Direct Adaptive Steering system makes it the world?s first production car equipped with steer-by-wire which replaces traditional mechanical linkage (though there?s a mechanical backup of power should fail). The system precisely reads driver inputs and, so Infiniti claims, can steer the wheels more quickly than a traditional system. In turn, electronic sensors pass road feel back to the driver ? though the three controllers have been designed to tune out unwanted harsh road inputs.

The steer-by-wire system has a lot of potential advantages and also permits the new Q50 to offer an optional lane-holding system that comes a step short of hands-free driving, a camera mounted at the top of the windshield looking for lane markers much like human eyes.

Infiniti officials promise the Q50 will be just one in a rapidly expanding line-up of products to debut over the next few years including one or more so-called ?halo? models designed to focus attention on the brand. The Nissan subsidiary also will add a range of new powertrains, such as the hybrid system in the Q50 that is meant to balance performance and fuel economy.

It?s an ambitious goal with potential pitfalls. Indeed, Infiniti officials confirmed last month they will indefinitely delay a luxury battery-electric vehicle based on the mainstream Nissan Leaf?s technology.

For his part, marketing chief Simmons says he?s confident Infiniti can roll out the product. The challenge will be ?to make consumers aware of us.? Compounding that challenge is Infiniti?s plan to become a truly global player.

Infiniti has spent more than two decades climbing into the middle of the pack. Challenging the established luxury leaders won?t come quick, both Simmons and de Nysschen agreeing they will need to push hard but maintain their patience. ?

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

US closes embassies, issues global travel alert over Al Qaeda threat

The State Department ordered a precautionary closing on Sunday of 21 US embassies and consulates, mainly in the Middle East, without citing a specific threat. But its global travel alert says Al Qaeda may attack 'between now and the end of August.'

By Howard LaFranchi,?Staff writer / August 2, 2013

An exterior view of the deadly firebombing of an unprepared US consulate, in Benghazi, Libya, Sept. 12, 2012. With the anniversary of the attack approaching, US embassies and consulates, mainly in the Middle East, that would normally be open this Sunday will be closed, the US State Department said Thursday.

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What's in the ?chatter? of global Internet traffic and telecommunications that prompted the precautionary closing this Sunday of US embassies and consulates in?a number of Middle Eastern and Muslim countries?

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The State Department isn?t saying anything about specific threats. But a global travel alert the State Department issued Friday makes the origin of the threat clear: ?Current information suggests that Al Qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond,? the alert states. Al Qaeda and its affiliates ?may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August,? it adds.

Sources with access to intelligence, including certain members of Congress, say the threat was picked up in more than the usual amount of communications, or ?chatter,? about possible attacks against US interests overseas.

And, especially, with the anniversary of the deadly firebombing of an unprepared US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, approaching, it?s clear the potential danger is enough to prompt extraordinary measures.

The State Department on Friday issued a list of 21 embassies and consulates, mostly in the Middle East, that are instructed to close Sunday. On Thursday, deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said the order affects ?all US embassies and consulates that would have normally been open on Sunday.? The weekend in Muslim countries is typically Friday and Saturday, with Sunday beginning the work week.

Among the countries where US diplomatic missions will close are Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. Facilities in some countries may remain closed past Sunday, Ms. Harf said.

Friday?s travel alert does not single out any particular countries where Americans should avoid travel, but it does refer to a ?continued potential for terrorist attacks, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, and possibly occurring in or emanating from the Arabian Peninsula.?

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Disease Management Can Vaccination Prevent Cervical Cancer?

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Disease Management: Can Vaccination Prevent Cervical Cancer Completely?

Cervical cancer mostly occurs in women who are in their 30s or 40s. This cancer is steadily growing in India and so it is important to create an awareness to prevent cervical cancer. Dr J.B. Sharma, Senior Consultant of Medical Oncology from Delhi's Action Cancer Hospital says that ?vaccination can prevent one from getting this deadly disease.?


What is Cervical Cancer?

A cervical tumour starts from one abnormal cell. The exact reason why a cell becomes cancerous and multiplies ?out of control? is still unclear. The initial ?pre-cancerous? abnormality of cervical cells is usually caused by a prior infection with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Smoking, poor immune system and oral contraceptive pills can cause cervical cancer.

Cervical Cancer Symptoms:

Abnormal vaginal bleeding is the most common symptom of cervix cancer. It is important that you promptly report any abnormal vaginal bleeding (bleeding in between periods, heavy periods, bleeding after intercourse) or vaginal discharge to a doctor.

There are two main types of cervical cancer:

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  • Squamous cell cervical cancer is the most common. This develops when a skin-like cell (a squamous cell) that covers the cervix, becomes cancerous.
  • Adenocarcinoma cervical cancer is less common. This develops when a glandular cell (a cell that makes mucus) within the cervical canal, becomes cancerous.


In regards to the vaccination and the effectiveness of preventing cervical cancer, Dr J.B. Sharma explains, ?In many cases, almost all cervical cancer is caused by a virus called HPV (human papillomavirus) that is spread through skin-to-skin contact and sex. Vaccines that prevent people from getting infected with HPV are now available. These vaccines are available for both men and women and works best if a person receives it before he or she begins engaging in sexual activity. These available vaccines target only a few strains of virus, which gives protection upto 90-95 percent but not 100 percent. For example there are two vaccines available in the market:

Gardasil: a quadrivalent HPV vaccine, which targets HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18.

Cervarix:
a bivalent vaccine that targets HPV types 16 and 18.

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