Monday, October 29, 2012

Gary Glitter arrested, released

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By Alessandra Rizzo, Reuters

British police arrested convicted sex offender and former pop star Gary Glitter on Sunday as part of an investigation into allegations of child sex abuse by the late BBC presenter Jimmy Savile, media said.

Glitter was released on bail some 10 hours later. But the arrest -- the first to be reported in the case -- widened a scandal that has already damaged the reputation of the publicly-funded BBC and the legacy of Savile, a former DJ who was one of the broadcaster's top show hosts and a prolific charity fundraiser.

The head of the BBC's governing body said on Sunday the broadcaster's reputation was on the line, and promised to get to the bottom of the scandal.

A police statement said a man in his 60s had been picked up just after 7 am on suspicion of sexual offenses in the investigation termed "Savile and others". The statement did not name the man and a spokesman declined further comment.

The BBC and Sky News identified the man picked up from his London home as Glitter, a 68-year-old who was popular as a glam-rock singer in the 1970s.

Footage on both broadcasters showed Glitter, who was wearing a hat and sunglasses and was not handcuffed, leaving an apartment in central London and being driven away. Hours later, television showed investigators carrying large black bags as they left the house.

Glitter was held by police for about 10 hours. He was seen leaving a police station in central London and, minutes later, return to his apartment, where he dodged questions by scores of waiting reporters and cameramen.

Police later said the man was "bailed to return to the police station in mid-December 2012, pending further inquiries".

Glitter, born Paul Gadd, shot to fame in the early 1970s with the hit "Rock and Roll", trademark figure-hugging shiny silver all-in-one suits, platform shoes and large black hair.

Glitter served two months was jail in Britain in 1999 for possession of child pornography. He then moved to Cambodia, but was deported in 2002 due to suspected sex offences.

In 2006, a Vietnamese court convicted him of committing obscene acts with two girls aged 10 and 11 and sentenced him to four years in jail. On his release he returned to Britain.

Allegations that Savile sexually abused young girls for decades first emerged in an expose on the British TV channel ITV. Since then, police say some 300 victims had come forward.

Victims' allegations broadcast by ITV include claims from one woman that she had seen Glitter having sex with an underage girl in Savile's BBC dressing room while Savile abused another girl. Glitter has denied the claim, according to the BBC.

With the scandal widening, public outrage has increased. A cottage in the Scottish Highlands that belonged to Savile was vandalised overnight, with abusive slogans painted on its walls, local police said.

The scandal has raised troubling questions about the BBC's management and its past workplace culture. Revelations that an investigation by Newsnight, the BBC's flagship TV news show, was shelved last December led to claims bosses at the broadcaster knew about the allegations but kept quiet.

"Can it really be the case that no one knew what he was doing? Did some turn a blind eye to criminality?" asked Chris Patten, chairman of the BBC Trust which oversees the broadcaster, writing in the Mail on Sunday.

The Sunday Times said the office of former BBC director Mark Thompson was alerted about the allegations twice, in May and September. Thompson is poised to take over as chief executive of the New York Times, and the Sunday Times quoted his spokesman as saying Thompson had not been told about the allegations on either occasion.

Thompson has told Reuters that he did not know about the nature of the investigation by the Newsnight programme into Savile, and had no involvement in the decision to axe the report.

The BBC said on its website on Sunday that "Thompson has said the first time he had been made aware of claims that Savile had committed serious crimes and that some had taken place while the entertainer was working at the BBC was after he stepped down as director general".

The broadcaster has announced two investigations as a result of the scandal, and Patten promised full cooperation.

"The BBC's reputation is on the line," he wrote. "The BBC must tell the truth and face up to the truth about itself, however terrible."

When Savile died in October last year aged 84, his gold coffin went on public display and he was lauded as a "national treasure" who had raised millions of pounds for good causes.

A year later, police describe him as "undoubtedly" one of Britain's most prolific sex offenders, and the Vatican said a papal knighthood given to Savile decades ago for his charity work "should not have been bestowed".

Savile's family said it was in despair over the allegations and offered its "deepest sympathy" to abuse victims. It also said it had decided to remove the headstone on Savile's grave and destroy it to avoid it becoming a target for vandals.

Justice Secretary Chris Grayling on Sunday rejected a call by the deputy leader of the opposition Labour party for an independent, over-arching inquiry, arguing that such a process risked taking much longer to get to the truth.

Grayling told the BBC that efforts should focus on finding anyone involved in abuse alongside Savile and bringing them to justice.

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Kent St forces 7 TOs, upsets No. 18 Rutgers 35-23

Kent State quarterback Spencer Keith (3) passes while under pressure from Rutgers' Scott Vallone (94) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Piscataway, N.J., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

Kent State quarterback Spencer Keith (3) passes while under pressure from Rutgers' Scott Vallone (94) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Piscataway, N.J., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

Rutgers quarterback Gary Nova (15) is hit by Kent State's Luke Batton (30) as he throws an interception during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Piscataway, N.J., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

Kent State's Mark Fackler (47) celebrates his interception return for a touchdown with teammates Zack Hitchens (41) and Evan Shimensky (11) during the first half against Rutgers in an NCAA college football game in Piscataway, N.J., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

(AP) ? The dream of an undefeated season and a hopeful shot to play for a national title is over for No. 18 Rutgers after an upset loss at home to Kent State.

Everything else is still in place.

The non-conference loss won't deny the Scarlet Knights a chance at the Big East Conference regular-season title and a BCS bowl bid. That is what their sights are set on now, following the stunning 35-23 defeat by the Golden Flashes on Saturday.

"This is a lump in the road," Rutgers linebacker Khaseem Greene said. "We control our own destiny and we can still do what we set out to do since the beginning of the year. This is all about how we respond. To the young guys, this class is different and I know they will follow the leaders, and it's on us to set the example how to react after losing the game in the way that we did.

"I'm just ready to let this soak in a little bit, keep this taste in my mouth and get back on the practice field."

Rutgers (7-1, 4-0 Big East) will have a bye week and then face Army. The conference title hopes will be determined in the final three games against Cincinnati (5-2, 1-1), Pittsburgh (4-4, 1-3) and No. 16 Louisville (8-0, 3-0). The last game will be played at Rutgers on Nov. 29.

"There's a goal that is in front of us that's never been done at Rutgers, the Big East championship," Kyle Flood said after his first lost as the Scarlet Knights coach. "We have an opportunity sitting in conference play to be able to do that over the last three games of our season. That will be conference games. I think we'll be very motivated, there's no doubt about that. But I'm always up front and honest with the team.

Kent State (7-1) had been 0-22 against ranked teams, and this certainly was its biggest win since it started playing football in 1920. The six-game winning streak is its longest since 1940.

"This is a great win for our program," said Kent State coach Darrell Hazell, a Rutgers assistant from 2001-03. "We came on the road against a very tough opponent. We knew they were going to be tough, and they did a great job prior to playing us. I thought our kids prepared like crazy this week. We made enough plays early in the game to keep those guys off balance. Rutgers kept fighting back, and our guys kept fighting them off."

The biggest play of the game was made by Golden Flashes defensive end Mark Fackler, a one-handed, 25-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the second quarter that gave Kent State a 14-3 lead and the belief it could win.

It was his second interception of the game and one of six picks by the Golden Flashes, who forced a season-high seven turnovers.

"(We were) dropping some of the inside guys, and I just saw his eyes, followed his eyes and was right there on the first one," Fackler said after his first two-interception game since high school. "The second one was a play call. We were going that way, and I saw what he did. That was a play that was going to happen. It was there."

Flood said it was a remarkable play by Fackler.

" I thought it was an excellent reaction," Flood said. "Really one of those plays, I don't know if you'll see it again. You don't see it very often. The last time I can remember something like that, I'm sure it's happened since, I remember Julius Peppers doing it when he was playing at North Carolina. As an offensive line coach you tend to remember those type of things because they're so unique."

Kent State intercepted Gary Nova six times and recovered a fumble to give the Mid-American Conference its second straight win over an undefeated Big East team. Toledo knocked off Cincinnati last week.

"It's a terrible feeling," said Nova, who was 25 of 46 for 313 yards. "You never want to feel like this, especially with all of the hard work you've put in. You've just got to take the punches and keep going."

Spencer Keith threw touchdown passes of 1 yard to Zack Hitchens and 15 yards to Josh Boyle, the latter giving the Golden Flashes a 35-17 lead with 11:30 to play. Dri Archer, the nation's leader in touchdowns coming into this week, scored on a 7-yard run, and Trayion Durham tallied from 3-yards out.

Nova, the Big East's top offensive player last week, threw touchdowns of 19 yards to Tim Wright and 24 to Brandon Coleman. Jawan Jamison scored on a 2-yard run to cut Rutgers' deficit to 12 with 10:35 to play, but the Scarlet Knights never got closer.

At the final gun, Kent State players bumped chests, high-fived, and ran to the corner of the stadium to share the celebration with their few followers from Ohio who came to New Jersey.

Nova was intercepted four times in the first half, resulting in 14 points and a 21-3 Kent State lead.

"It always builds momentum when you get turnovers," said linebacker Luke Batton, who had 13 tackles, a sack and an interception. "It gets your whole team up, especially the defense. Everyone is trying to get a little piece of the pie. I guess you can say it snowballs."

Kent State never trailed after Keith hit Hitchens with a 1-yard TD pass for a 7-3 lead. Fackler's TD stretched the lead to 14-3, and Archer pushed it to 21-3 after an interception by Leon Green set up a 45-yard drive.

The Golden Flashes allowed Rutgers to get back in the game in the final 59 seconds with a five-play, 83-yard drive that started with a 45-yard run by Jamison and ended with a 19-yard TD pass to Wright with :04 left in the half.

However, Rutgers never got any closer in the second half.

Associated Press

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Video: Secret ways of Wall Street exposed by former employee



>>> you ever wanted to quit your job in dramatic fashion? greg smith did it. he wrote a "new york times" op ed back in march that rocked the financial world. it was called "why i am leaving goldman sachs ." he described in gripping detail what he called the toxic environment at goldman , one that encouraged taking advantage of its clients. his book is now in stores. greg, good morning. thanks for coming on.

>> good morning. thanks for having me.

>> in the book, you frame the leadership of goldman sachs as having made a choice between profit and reputation. when did they make that swing?

>> as your viewers will know, earlier in the decade, there were a lot of things that were deregulated like complicated derivatives. it got to the point where banks saw they could make more money using their client information to bet for themselves as opposed to facilitating for a client business. ultimately by the time i left for firm, three quarters of the money was being made in the training business, as opposed to the original reason for wall street , which is helping companies raise money and merging. it's been a real revenue shift and also a behavior shift where taking advantage of clients has become the norm.

>> what you write about are ethics issues, not really legal issues, per se .

>> that's the great irony of the crisis. people question why has no one gone to jail for what happened in 2008 . the truth is it's actually legal, it's just highly unethical. the idea of ripping off a teacher's retirement fund or selling global charity, or betting against clients. while they're morally, highly dubious, they're actually legal. so what i'm advocating is we actually need to make these things illegal so people will go to jail for these things.

>> some of the things you write about are playing both sides of the fence. working a deal on both sides. again, not -- there's no crime here.

>> no. and there should be. when one bank is on all sides of a deal and using their client information to bet against them -- i use the example of a casino. if you're a casino and you can see everyone's cards in the casino, are you ever going to lose? probably not. there are some banks that go an entire 90 days in a row and make money every single day and it's purely for this reason, they can see everyone's cards.

>> did you want to hurt gold man sacks?

>> no, i'm of wall street . i've been on wall street my entire career. there's a group of people that wanted to be more sustainable. this idea of take the money and run is not a very good way for a company to last.

>> why write this unless you want to hurt them? and the next follow-up question is did you hurt them?

>> i wrote this book because after the op ed , i got thousands of messages from people, and there are two reasons i wrote it. goldman is a very mysterious place. i wrote this book for people who are not on wall street who want to understand what are the good parts and the bad parts. my idea with writing this op ed is to make goldman a better firm, a firm that does not have to settle half a billion lawsuit.

>> well, they claim they looked at a lot of your allegations and they released a statement, mr. smith's op-ed portrayed a firm that is unrecognizable to us and directly opposite to the culture we work hard to foster, but we took his claims seriously and conducted a thorough review of them. that review found no evidence to support his claims, but did find that mr. smith appeared to be frustrated about his career. so they say we looked at ourselves, we're clean.

>> i would say clients are being called muppets and goldman sachs said we look for the word muppet. calling someone a muppet is not bad in itself. the reason you're calling them a mup set the bad thing. when a police officer 's pungs fund is ripped off. i guarantee you, if your viewers read this book, they'll think this behavior is egregious. unfortunately, wall street has become so cynical that these practices are almost accepted. i would say i hope people read the book to get an understanding of what really goes on on wall street .

>> you've opened up quite a conversation. greg smith , thanks for being here. the book is called "why i left goldman

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Video: Romney vows to be bipartisan leader



>>> this is peter alexander in florida where mitt romney is trying to pump up the vote. vowing he would be a bipartisan leader mr. romney laid into the president.

>> he promised that his would be a post partisan presidency. we have watched him over the last four years and he's been divisive and demonized any group that opposed him.

>> reporter: marco rubio attacked president obama 's proposals with his sharp partisan rebuke.

>> they are the ideas of countries that people come here to get away from.

>> reporter: mitt romney will stop first in the heavily republican panhandle. then in a democratic leaning county trying to slice into the president's lead before closing the day near tampa, a battleground within this swing state . meanwhile not wanting to risk appearing to put politics before public safety .

>> i was looking forward to being in virginia, but you know the hurricane is headed up there. i just spoke with governor mcdonald. the governor and i talked about that. he said, you know, the first responders really need to focus on preparation for the storms.

>> reporter: the romney campaign said it rescheduled sunday stops in virginia where hurricane sandy is taking aim.

>> as ohio goes, so goes america.

>> reporter: the republican nominee will join paul ryan tomorrow on the second day of his bus tour through ohio.

>> you know it's you. you know what you have in front of you. you know the responsibility.

>> reporter: trying to look like it's in the driver's seat the romney campaign launched a fundraising effort to compete in two states the president considers his -- pennsylvania and minnesota.

>> peter, i want to bring in kristen as well and get a sense where things are going now. let me start with you, kristen . ten days to go and you said the race is deadlocked. what's the obama strategy down the stretch?

>> reporter: well, lester , president obama is focusing his closing argument on the issue of trust. he's trying to make the case that mitt romney can't be trusted because he said he's moved to the middle on key issues like taxes, foreign policy and education. the president arguing that he's still the best candidate to get the economy back on track. he continues to enlist former president bill clinton to help. the two will campaign together in florida on monday. the one thing looming over the closing argument , the october jobs report. it comes out the friday before voters head to the polls. lester ?

>> peter, a candidate can't be in many places at one time. what's the plan for romney with ten days? where will his focus be?

>> reporter: it's a good question. mitt romney will focus on an optimistic jobs oriented theme for the last ten days. they are trying to make a contrast between the two candidates. referring to his own candidacy as one of big change and the president is one of status quo. that word "big" we heard 24 times from romney today. we are likely to hear it again several times tonight. lester ?

>> peter and kristen on the campaign trail for us tonight,

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2 Tibetan cousins set themselves on fire in China

BEIJING (AP) ? Two Tibetan cousins set fire to themselves in their village to protest Chinese rule, bringing the total number of self-immolations this week to seven, the highest since the protests began last year, a rights group said Saturday.

The London-based group Free Tibet said cousins Tsepo, 20, and Tenzin, 25, called for independence for Tibet as they set themselves ablaze Thursday in front of a government building in their village in Biru county north of Lhasa, Tibet's main city.

Tsepo reportedly died and Tenzin's condition was unknown after he was taken away by authorities, Free Tibet said.

Dozens of ethnic Tibetans have set themselves on fire in heavily Tibetan regions since March 2011 to protest what activists say is Beijing's heavy-handed rule in the region. Many have called for the return of the Dalai Lama, their exiled spiritual leader.

The protests have intensified as Beijing nears a once-a-decade power transfer in early November.

On Friday, a 24-year-old Tibetan farmer, Lhamo Tseten, died from self-immolation near a military base and a government office in Amuquhu town in Xiahe county in western China's Gansu province, Free Tibet said. China's official Xinhua News Agency reported the self-immolation of a Tibetan man by the same name, though it gave slightly different details. Xinhua said Lhamo was a 23-year-old villager and that he set himself on fire near a hospital.

Later on Friday, Tsepag Kyab, 21, set fire to himself and died, also in Amuquhu town, the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile said Saturday.

Earlier reports said three other Tibetans died after setting themselves on fire in the past week in Xiahe county.

Calls to local governments in the area rang unanswered Saturday.

Xiahe is home to Labrang Monastery, one of the most important outside of Tibet and the site of numerous protests by monks following deadly ethnic violence in Tibet in 2008 that was the most sustained Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in decades.

Police in the region are offering a reward of $7,700 for information about planned self-immolations in a bid to stem the protests.

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Watching the cogwheels of the biological clock in living cells ...

ScienceDaily (Oct. 26, 2012) ? Our master circadian clock resides in a small group of about 10?000 neurons in the brain, called the suprachiasmatic nucleus. However, similar clocks are ticking in nearly all cells of the body, as demonstrated by the group of Ueli Schibler, professor at the Department of Molecular Biology of the University of Geneva, Switzerland. The molecular mechanisms of circadian clocks can thus be studied outside of the animals, in cultured cells.

A system to study gene regulation live in single cells

?Given the important role of the DBP protein in the regulation of detoxifying enzymes, we were interested in studying the molecular mechanisms underlying the rhythmic transcription of the DBP gene,? points out the biologist, who is member of the NCCR Frontiers in Genetics. To do so, his team devised an elegant method to watch directly under the microscope how the clock?s molecular ?cogwheels? govern the activity rhythms of this gene in individual living cells. To this end, the scientists engineered a cell line with a piece of a chromosome exclusively composed of repeated DBP gene copies. They showed that the daily transcription of DBP is due to the rhythmic association of an essential clock component, the transcription factor BMAL1. ?This is the first time a transcription factor binding to a circadian gene could be visualized in real time in single cells? explains Markus Stratmann, first author of the article.

The clock transcription factor must be sacrificed

To their surprise, the scientists found that the clock protein BMAL1 is destroyed while stimulating the expression of the DBP gene. By applying a variety of sophisticated imaging and biochemical techniques, they showed that the BMAL1 molecules bound to the DBP gene are degraded by an intracellular protein destruction machine, termed the proteasome.

Curiously, the chopping of the triggering protein BMAL1 is absolutely required for the efficient activation of the DBP gene. In other words, BMAL1 must die while embracing that gene in order to do its job. ?In a sense, these transcription factors have the same cruel fate as males of the carnivorous insect Mantis. Sadly, Mantis females decapitate and then start eating their partners before the act of love is even completed? says Markus Stratmann.

At the moment, the biologists can only speculate about the broader impact of their findings. ?We do not yet understand why the destruction of the BMAL1 protein is mandatory for the optimal functioning of the DBP gene? remarks Ueli Schibler. In fact, BMAL1 molecules regulate the daily activity of many other genes without getting killed while doing their work. The researchers noticed, however, that genes whose activity is not associated with the destruction of BMAL1 are expressed many hours later than the DBP gene. Their work thus offers a plausible explanation to the enigma of how one and the same transcription factor, BMAL1, can impose dramatically different daily cycles of gene expression.

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  1. Markus Stratmann, David?Michael Suter, Nacho Molina, Felix Naef, Ueli Schibler. Circadian Dbp Transcription Relies on Highly Dynamic BMAL1-CLOCK Interaction with E Boxes and Requires the Proteasome. Molecular Cell, 2012; 48 (2): 277 DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.08.012

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General Insurance Company Customer Service Representative ...

General Insurance Company Customer Service Representative Jobs vacancy in Kenya 2012

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We are a reputable general insurance firm with a strong regional presence in Kenya looking to urgently fill the following position:
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Job title: Customer Service Representative (Operations)

Department: Customer Experience
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Reports To: Customer Experience Manager

Overall Responsibility

Interact with customers to provide information in response to inquiries about products and services and to handle and resolve complaints.
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Key Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities

  • Manage the customer feedback programme
  • Manage the organizations customer loyalty programme
  • Deliver service and support to end-users both internally and externally
  • Interact with customers to provide and process information in response to inquiries, concerns, and requests about products and services
  • Gather customer?s information and determine the issue by evaluating and analyzing the symptoms
  • Provide internal training on products and services
  • Research required information using available resources
  • Follow standard processes and procedures
  • Identify and escalate priority issues as per Client specifications
  • Redirect problems to appropriate resource
  • Offer alternative solutions where appropriate with the objective of retaining customers? and clients? business
  • Follow up and make scheduled call backs to customers where necessary
  • Stay current with system information, changes and updates

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  • 1-2 years? experience in customer service.
  • Business related degree or its equivalent

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  • Able to work independently and efficiently to meet deadlines.
  • Able to promptly answer support related email, phone calls etc.
  • Self-motivated, detail-oriented and organized

Please forward an application letter and a copy of your updated CV to kaziafrica2012@gmail.com before close of business Friday, 10th November 2012 for consideration.

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