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Swine flu outbreak declared ‘public health emergency’ – Los Angeles Times

Swine flu outbreak declared ‘public health emergency’
Swine flu outbreak in Mexico

Jesus Alcazar / EPA
Mexican pedestrians and motorists wait at the Ciudad Juarez crossing amid delays as U.S. authorities try to screen for possible swine flu cases. Health officials fear a global pandemic if the virus is found to transmit easily among humans.
Mexico reports 1,300 suspected cases, including as many as 81 deaths, and takes steps to quarantine and forcibly treat patients. The U.S. confirms 11 cases, with eight more suspected.
By Tracy Wilkinson and Thomas H. Maugh II
April 26, 2009
Reporting from Los Angeles and Mexico City — International officials Saturday declared the swine flu outbreak in Mexico and the U.S. a “public health emergency” as new cases were reported on both sides of the border and fears grew of a possible global epidemic.

The Mexican government indicated that the outbreak was more severe than originally acknowledged, announcing that more than 1,300 people are believed to have been infected. The virus, which the World Health Organization’s top official said had “pandemic potential,” is now suspected in the deaths of 81 Mexicans, Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova said.

Also Saturday, the Mexican government gave itself extraordinary powers to quarantine and forcibly treat infected people and to search homes and intercept suspected flu sufferers on public transport.

The emergency decree follows measures that have included the closing of schools in the worst-affected areas until May 6, and the temporary shutdown of museums, clubs and theaters in Mexico City. Hundreds of concerts, private parties and other events were canceled as federal and local officials urged people to avoid large gatherings.

In the United States, a new swine flu case was discovered Saturday in California and two in Kansas, bringing to 11 the number of confirmed incidents of the disease north of the border. All patients have recovered. Eight schoolchildren in New York City are suspected to have a form of swine flu.

At the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Dr. Anne Schuchat said the agency expected more cases and that containment was “not feasible.”

“Having found the virus where we have found it, we are likely to find it in many more places,” Schuchat told reporters in a telephone news conference. “It is clear that this is widespread, which is why we do not think we can contain spread of this virus.”

Many in Mexico City took heed of the health warnings. A city of 20 million people can’t ever really be a ghost town. But on a warm, sunny Saturday, only a fraction of the crowds that normally converge on this metropolis’ parks and plazas were out and about.

People either stayed home, limited their weekend wanderings or wore masks in hopes they would be protected.

“Maybe it does some good,” said Yolanda Flores, 40, a vendor who was arranging embroidered blouses at a stand in downtown Mexico City. She spoke through a loose blue paper mask, one of thousands distributed free by soldiers at metro stations and in the massive central Zocalo, or square.

A gallery opening for eminent artist Gabriel Orozco went ahead as scheduled, with patrons appearing somewhat carefree, sipping beer and juice. But some expressed concern.

“There is a lot of risk,” said Anabell Villareal, a 45-year-old businesswoman in tight black jeans who had artfully draped a scarf across her mouth. “We are on alert. But by taking precautions we can continue to live with other people.”

For many Mexicans, initial alarm over the outbreak was giving way to anger over the health crisis and skepticism about how the government was handling it. Mexico’s flu season was intense and people were dying long before the government sounded the alarm Thursday, after a Canadian testing laboratory identified the unique strain, a mix of human, bird and swine flu viruses.

“The problem is this government never tells you the truth,” said lawyer Jose Fernandez, striding mask-free through the posh Polanco neighborhood. “We don’t know what’s real and what isn’t, just how serious this is, at what point they knew about it. . . . And it makes Mexico look bad.”

The article goes on to say….

President Felipe Calderon said, “We have to avoid this becoming a pandemic.”

The emergency decree he authorized Saturday also empowers government security forces to prevent gatherings if they are deemed a threat to public health.

About 70% of Mexico City’s theaters, museums, clubs and dance halls obeyed orders to close, city officials said. Schools, already shut in Mexico City and Mexico state, will also be closed in nearby San Luis Potosi.

Soccer tournaments went ahead as scheduled — but with fans barred from attending matches. The Roman Catholic Church said Mass would be celebrated today, but asked parishioners to wear masks and not greet one another with handshakes or embraces.

Traffic was as light as it is when the city shuts down over Christmas break; the sprawling Chapultepec Park, where thousands of families throng on weekends for picnics, boating on the lakes or playing volleyball and riding bikes, was close to deserted.

“There is no one,” said Magdaleno Zamorano, 70, who had set up a food stand to sell fried bread and popcorn. “I think the government is fighting this, but people are afraid, just in case. But I have to come here. If I don’t work today, tomorrow what do I eat?”

The Anthropological Museum, where President Obama presided over a gala state dinner just nine days ago, was shuttered, like most such cultural venues. Dejected tourists, including three Canadian women who had traveled to Mexico just to visit the famous museum, read the notices posted at the doorway and turned away.

A huge black bow indicating mourning was tied to the museum’s facade. It is in memory of the museum’s director, who died of pneumonia. The health secretary said his death was not related to the swine flu epidemic.

Ivory Snow Will Never be the Same

Marilyn Chambers, Porn Star And Former Model, Dies At 56

Marilyn Chambers, Porn Star And Former Model, Dies At 56

JOHN ROGERS | April 13, 2009 07:06 PM EST | AP

LOS ANGELES — Marilyn Chambers, the pretty Ivory Snow girl who helped bring hard-core adult films into the mainstream consciousness when she starred in the explicit 1972 movie “Behind the Green Door,” has died at 56.

The cause of death was not immediately known. A family friend, Peggy McGinn, said Chambers’ 17-year-old daughter found the actress’ body Sunday night at her home in the Los Angeles suburb of Canyon Country. Chambers was pronounced dead at the scene, the county coroner’s office said Monday.

Chambers and fellow actresses Linda Lovelace and Georgina Spelvin shot to fame at a time in the early 1970s when both American social mores and the quality of hard-core sex films were changing.

For the first time, films like “Behind the Green Door” and “Deep Throat” (also released in 1972 and starring Lovelace) had decent acting and legitimate if fairly thin plots. As the audiences for them grew to include couples, they also began to take on higher production values and to be seen in places other than sleazy theaters.

But “Behind the Green Door” brought something more in Chambers, an attractive young woman who had begun her career as a legitimate actress and model.

While the film was still in theaters, the public learned that its star was the same young blonde smiling and holding a freshly diapered baby on boxes of Ivory Snow laundry soap (which the company touted as “99 and 44/100 percent pure”). The manufacturer quickly replaced her, but it was later discovered that she also had a small role in the 1970 Barbra Streisand film “The Owl and the Pussycat.”

“She was the first crossover adult star. She was the Ivory Snow girl and when she decided to make an adult movie that was big news,” Steven Hirsch, co-CEO of adult filmmaker Vivid Entertainment Group, told The Associated Press on Monday.

“It was the first adult movie that was more than just a bunch of sex scenes,” Hirsch said of her breakthrough film. “She was an actress and she brought that ability to the set of ‘Behind the Green Door.’ That’s part of what made that movie so successful.”

In an online chat with AdultDVDtalk.com in 2000, Chambers attempted to explain what caused her to take such a radically different career path after “The Owl and the Pussycat” and her modeling work.

“Back then in my naive brain I was thinking that something like ‘Behind the Green Door’ had never been done before and the way our sexual revolution was traveling I really thought it was going to be a stepping stone which would further my acting career,” she said.

She learned afterward, she said, that wasn’t the case.

“There will always be a stigma on people who do adult films,” she said. “It’s unfortunate that that’s the way society has made it.”

She followed “Green Door” with the hard-core films “Resurrection of Eve,” in 1973 and “Inside Marilyn Chambers” in 1975.

Then she announced in 1976 that she was giving up adult films to pursue other interests. She starred in the 1977 horror movie “Rabid” and put together a song-and-dance show that played Las Vegas and elsewhere.

She returned to adult films in 1980 in “Insatiable” and through the rest of her career went back and forth between explicit movies and R-rated ones.

“She was a pioneer, and an amazingly secure woman. I admired her for being at the forefront of an industry that was so taboo when she started,” said Jenna Jameson, currently one of the industry’s biggest stars.

Hirsch noted that one of the most striking things about Chambers’ career was its longevity in a business where stars quickly fade. She still has a photo gallery on the Web site Adult Video News and the Internet Movie Database credits her as recently completing a film called, “Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie” with Ron Jeremy.

Although Chambers was quick to point out in 2000 that she had done more R-rated films that X-rated ones, she made no apologies for the latter.

“I have to say that the adult films have been a total pleasure,” she said. “They were like getting paid to live out my greatest fantasies. The rest of the stuff … sometimes got to be a real grind.”

Chambers, born Marilyn Ann Briggs, on April 22, 1952, grew up in Westport, Conn. She got her start in adult films after answering an ad placed in a San Francisco newspaper by pioneering adult filmmakers Jim and Artie Mitchell.

Married and divorced three times, she is survived by her daughter, McKenna Marie Taylor; her brother, Bill Briggs; and her sister, Jann Smith.

Semi realistic reasoning

Sex offender law upheld in court | News-Leader.com | Springfield News-Leader

Sex offender law upheld in court

The Associated Press • April 15, 2009

Jefferson City — The state Supreme Court has upheld a 2005 law prohibiting child sex offenders from having unsupervised visits with their children.
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The unanimous ruling Tuesday reverses the decision of a Cole County judge who had struck down the law as it applied to a divorced sex offender seeking time alone with his two children.

Hard to believe that a finding that makes sense was passed!

Another Passing

I remember her in “The Parent Trap”…

Natasha Richardson Dead At 45

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Natasha Richardson Dead At 45

Two days after a freak ski accident in Canada, Natasha Richardson passed away in New York on Wednesday at the age of 45.

From the AP:

Alan Nierob, the Los Angeles-based publicist for Richardson’s husband Liam Neeson, confirmed her death in a written statement.

“Liam Neeson, his sons (Micheal, 13, and 12-year-old Daniel), and the entire family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha,” the statement said. “They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.”

The statement did not give details on the cause of death for Richardson, who suffered a head injury and fell on a beginner’s trail during a private ski lesson at the luxury Mont Tremblant ski resort in Quebec. Seemingly fine after the fall, about an hour later she complained that she didn’t feel well.

She was hospitalized Tuesday in Montreal and later flown to a hospital in New York, where family members had been seen coming and going.

Richardson married Liam Neeson in 1994 and together they have two sons, splitting their time between an apartment in New York City and a farm in Millbrook, NY. She is the daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and the late Tony Richardson and the sister of actress Joely Richardson.

Richardson, who was supposedly brain dead Tuesday when flown to New York, was reportedly taken off life support earlier Wednesday. Initially she got up and walk away laughing from the crash, only complaining hours later of feeling sick.

Another Last Act

While not one of my favorite actors, he was certainly one I would recognize in a crowd. His part will be missed.

RON SILVER DEAD – New York Post

Actor and longtime political activist Ron Silver died Sunday morning, succumbing to a long battle with cancer, friends of the liberal Democrat-turned-GOP stalwart told The Post.

“Ron Silver died peacefully in his sleep with his family around him this morning,” said Robin Bronk, executive director of the Creative Coalition, which Silver helped create.

“He had been fighting esophageal cancer for two years and his family is making arrangements for a private service.”

Friends of Silver first told Post columnist Cindy Adams of the native New Yorker’s death.

The steely-eyed, blunt-talking Silver, 62, enjoyed a long career on the stage, TV and in movies, and most recently hosted a public affairs talk show on Sirius satellite radio.

Once a self-identified lifelong Democrat, Silver was a founding member of the liberal-leaning Creative Coalition in 1989. But he made a breathtaking political transformation, going from far left to radical right after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

He spoke at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York, enthusiastically backing a second term for President Bush.

“Twelve years ago I was here for the Democratic convention. I was on the platform committee. Zell Miller was the keynote speaker. A lot’s changed since then, I can tell you,” a chuckling Silver told The Washington Post.

“If you asked me on September 10, 2001, would I consider going to the Republican National Convention and speaking, I would have thought you were from another planet and didn’t know who I was.”

Silver’s last public appearance came on “Larry King Live” in late October just before last year’s presidential election.

The actor seemed to be swinging slightly back to the left, and took a moderate, down-the-line stance on then-Sen. Barack Obama’s race with GOP rival John McCain.

A TV Psyco gone

He was a good actor and until I read some of the other shows he had been on I hadn’t realized I had seen him except in Monk. There were probably hundreds of shows he could have done that he will never now do.

Stanley Kamel – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born and raised in South River, New Jersey, Kamel attended Rutgers Preparatory School. He started his acting career off Broadway, and broke into television with a role in Days of Our Lives as Eric Peters.

In his thirty years of professional acting, Kamel was a guest star on well over eighty television shows, including Mission: Impossible (his first television role, for which he went uncredited), Mod Squad, McMillan & Wife, Kojak, Quincy, M.E., Charlie’s Angels, Mork & Mindy, Three’s Company, Cagney & Lacey, Knight Rider, LA Law, Mr. Belvedere, Matlock, The Golden Girls, MacGyver, Melrose Place, Beverly Hills, 90210, ER, 7th Heaven, NYPD Blue, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Murder One, Dark Angel, Six Feet Under, The West Wing and Monk. In addition to guest starring on dozens of television series, his film work included Domino, Inland Empire, and The Urn.

He was most recently known for his role as Dr. Kroger in the popular USA Network television show Monk playing the infinitely patient and ever supportive psychiatrist to the main character Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub).

On April 8, 2008, Kamel was found dead in his Hollywood Hills home. Police investigators ruled that the cause of death was a heart attack. He was 65.

The Monk episode “Mr. Monk Buys a House” was dedicated in his memory.

Just one that got caught

03/03/2009 – Ex-StL officer guilty of illicitly obtaining information – STLtoday.com

Ex-StL officer guilty of illicitly obtaining information
By Robert Patrick
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
03/03/2009

St. Louis — A former St. Louis police officer pleaded guilty Monday to a federal charge, admitting she illegally used a law enforcement database to help a friend find out whether a secret arrest warrant had been issued.

Marla A. Arinze, 43, of St. Louis, was overheard on a wiretap in another criminal case agreeing to run a name through the REJIS database to search for immigration warrants, according to court testimony.

Arinze admitted checking on a name for Ghandi Hisham Hamed, who is currently facing a charge in a multidefendant racketeering conspiracy, bank fraud and stolen property case. Federal officials say that members of the “Hamed Organization,” headed by Bassam H. “Sam” Hamed of Florissant, were transferring money to “entities” in the Palestinian territories.

Defense lawyers insist their clients were simply sending money back to help relatives at home.

Ghandi Hamed’s lawyer, Larry Hale, declined to comment.

Arinze now faces probation or up to six months in prison under federal sentencing guidelines for the felony charge, unauthorized access to a protected computer.

She resigned from the force while under investigation by the internal affairs unit. The investigation began after the FBI notified the department about the allegations.

Arinze graduated from the Police Academy in 1993 and worked in homicide and the city’s 3rd, 4th and 9th districts.

In 2006, a former St. Louis officer was sentenced to more than eight years in prison for using REJIS to help the boss of a heroin ring identify a possible informer.

Another lost voice

A mans whos stories and words brought both tears and smiles.

02/28/2009 – Broadcasting pioneer Paul Harvey dies – STLtoday.com

Broadcasting pioneer Paul Harvey dies
Broadcaster Paul Harvey
FILE – Veteran broadcaster Paul Harvey sits at a microphone in the ABC radio studios in this Oct. 19, 2000 photo, in Chicago. (File photo/AP)
By RUPA SHENOY
ASSOCIATED PRESS
02/28/2009

CHICAGO — Paul Harvey, the news commentator and talk-radio pioneer whose staccato style made him one of the nation’s most familiar voices, died Saturday, ABC Radio Networks said. He was 90.

Harvey died surrounded by family at a hospital in Phoenix, according to ABC Radio Networks spokesman Louis Adams, where Harvey worked for more than 50 years. No cause of death was immediately available.

Harvey had been forced off the air for several months in 2001 because of a virus that weakened a vocal cord. But he returned to work in Chicago and was still active as he passed his 90th birthday. His death comes less than a year after that of his wife and longtime producer — Lynne.

“My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news,” said Paul Harvey Jr. in a statement. “So in the past year, an industry has lost its godparents and today millions have lost a friend.”

Known for his resonant voice and trademark delivery of “The Rest of the Story,” Harvey had been heard nationally since 1951, when he began his “News and Comment” for ABC Radio Networks.

He became a heartland icon, delivering news and commentary with a distinctive Midwestern flavor. “Stand by for news!” he told his listeners. He was credited with inventing or popularizing terms such as “skyjacker” and “Reaganomics.”

“Paul Harvey was one of the most gifted and beloved broadcasters in our nation’s history,” ABC Radio Networks President Jim Robinson said in a statement. “We will miss our dear friend tremendously and are grateful for the many years we were so fortunate to have known him.”

In 2005, Harvey was one of 14 notables chosen as recipients of the presidential Medal of Freedom. He also was an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame, as was Lynne.

Former President George W. Bush remembered Harvey as a “friendly and familiar voice in the lives of millions of Americans.”

For those that don’t believe in Capitol Punishment

I dare anyone to say they don’t think Capitol Punishment shouldn’t be applied to this person.
Huck pleads guilty as sex offender – Daily Journal Online News

Huck pleads guilty as sex offender
Ste. Genevieve man admits to 30 sexual acts involving children
By TERESA RESSEL
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Saturday, February 21, 2009
William E. Huck Sr.
FARMINGTON — The husband of a Ste. Genevieve home-based daycare operator has pleaded guilty to seven sex-related charges, but in doing so actually admitted to all 30 alleged/charged sexual acts involving seven children.

William E. Huck Sr., 62, will be sentenced to life in prison. How many years that actually is will be up to the judge at the April 17 sentencing.

Before the plea hearing began, Huck’s attorney, Joseph M. Hadican of St. Louis and the Ste. Genevieve County Prosecutor Tim Inman came to an agreement that Huck would plead guilty as a predatory sexual offender. As part of the stipulation for being found a predatory sexual offender, Huck admitted that he committed numerous acts, which included all 30 alleged sexual acts involving seven children.

This increased the range of punishment and gave Circuit Court Judge Kenneth W. Pratte the power to decide how many years Huck must serve in prison before he is considered for parole or if he could be considered for parole at all.

Huck pleaded guilty to two counts of statutory sodomy and five counts of child molestation. The victims involved five boys and two girls, ranging in age from infant to 5 years old. The incidents occurred between 1998 and 2007.

Huck, who appeared thinner and spoke with a soft voice, gave brief details of each of the seven incidents. The statutory sodomy charge alleged deviate sexual intercourse and the child molestation charges alleged touching.

One of Huck’s cases had been set for trial next month in St. Francois County on a change of venue from Ste. Genevieve County.

Huck was arrested in March of 2007 and reportedly confessed to molesting several children over the past three decades.

According to police reports, the abuse happened during times when Huck’s wife was away from the center. Authorities have said Huck’s wife was unaware of the abuse. He used fear to manipulate at least one child, according to police.

Huck, a retired railroad worker, had no previous criminal record.

Inman said that Huck’s wife was cooperative in the investigation and was not charged. She reportedly was present at the hearing with the victims’ families.

This sick puppy needs to go.
He doesn’t need to stick around as a punishment.
He doesn’t need to learn a lesson.
He doesn’t need the chance of some bleeding heart lecturing people that someday he may be “rehabilitated” and can again join society.
The freak needs a quick clean exit from the breathing world… short sweet amd out of here.

It’s good to have a friendly Judge

This of course isn’t a done deal (wink wink nod nod) but the S.O.B. should be going to jail not getting college credits for sex ed classes. Okay… he is going to jail for 4 months and while that might be just if it was just a slight “transgression” but he is charged with multiple counts.

Ex-mayor gets prison time for sex offense | News-Leader.com | Springfield News-Leader

Ex-mayor gets prison time for sex offense
Kauffman enticed what he thought was a 13-year-old.

Dirk VanderHart • News-Leader • January 24, 2009

The former mayor of the small St. Clair County town of Collins could spend four years in prison for enticing what he thought was a 13-year-old girl over the Internet.

That’s the sentence imposed on Allen D. Kauffman by a Newton County judge Friday morning.

But, just as the girl Kauffman parlayed with online turned out to be a detective, the judge’s sentence might not be what it appears.

According to Kauffman’s attorney, Dee Wampler, the man will complete a four-month sex offender treatment course in prison. He’ll start next month.

When the course is finished, Newton County Circuit Judge Tim Perigo could release Kauffman, with certain stipulations, Wampler said.

“That is our hope,” Wampler said. “The statute says it’s up to the judge.”

Kauffman, the former mayor of Collins, who also was the pastor of Temple Lot Church there, pleaded guilty to the felony count in December.

He was originally charged with multiple counts of enticement of a child.

In online messages, Kauffman asked the “girl” for sex and for nude pictures and encouraged her to have sex with a girlfriend in front of a Webcam so Kauffman could watch.

The man resigned from his mayoral office after he was charged in Newton County –where he believed the girl lived — in January.

In May, another sexual misconduct charge was filed against Kauffman, this one in Cole County.

He pleaded guilty in July, and received five years probation.

Even though his client had a prior conviction for a sex crime, Wampler said the deal the man received Friday is fair.

He said Kauffman has shown remorse for his crimes, and wept in court Friday in front of friends and family there to support him.

No matter when Kauffman gets out of prison, he’ll be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

I guess even a bigger crime in this article is the Judge in the case. It sure would be interesting to see their past decisions and see if others are given such lite (at least in my opinion) sentences.

 

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