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New film shows African conflict through eyes of girl (omg!)

BERLIN (Reuters) - Canadian director Kim Nguyen looks at the traumatic life of a child soldier in an unspecified African conflict through a young girl's eyes in "War Witch," a harrowing film that nonetheless carries with it an element of hope.

The movie has its world premiere at the Berlin film festival on Friday, and is the last of 18 competition entries to screen. The annual cinema event, also known as the Berlinale, closes with an awards ceremony on Saturday.

Nguyen, who has been thinking about and working on the project for 10 years, said he had been told by a friend to film only what he knew.

"Through the course of writing this script, I don't know why, but I could relate tremendously with this girl," he told reporters after a screening where the film was warmly applauded.

"It's more about trying to talk about what you can feel rather than what you know."

War Witch was filmed in Democratic Republic of Congo and used a mixture of trained actors from Canada and Congolese newcomers, including the young female star Rachel Mwanza.

She plays Komona, a 12-year-old girl whose peaceful life in a village is shattered when rebels arrive, kill most of her neighbors, force her to shoot her own parents and leave with a dozen or so child recruits.

After surviving a jungle skirmish with government forces, Komona is elevated to status of "witch," meaning she is treated with respect by the rebels but is also chosen to be rebel leader Great Tiger's concubine.

All the while she is haunted by the ghosts of her parents, who beckon her to lay their souls to rest if she ever wants peace. She falls in love with an albino rebel called Magician, a relationship that brings temporary respite from her suffering.

Nguyen said he deliberately used non-conventional story-telling techniques such as the ghosts to reinforce the childish vision he wanted to create.

"I wanted to do this film as if I was a young child, a 14-year-old director who didn't know the politics.

"I wanted to try to project the film that's seen from the eyes of this character. I guess that the politics of it are filtered through a child's eyes. I didn't want this to be an education film."

There is humor amid the barbarity of killings, executions and slavery, as when Komona sends Magician on a quest to find a white rooster if he wants to marry her.

Laughed at for falling for the oldest trick in the book -- apparently there are no white roosters -- Magician nonetheless tracks one down, underlining a determination and heroism that marks him apart from the fighters around him.

Mwanza, from Kinshasa, told a press conference that she was abandoned by her parents as a child and taken in by her grandmother, who then also sent her on to the streets when she could no longer cope.

She appeared in a documentary film and gave the money she earned to her grandmother to pay for her education, but when it was used for other purposes she left for a refugee centre.

"It's a kind of miracle, if I can put it like that, that I was kept on after the first film," she said through an interpreter.

"Then I learned to read. I am very proud to be able to read now. I don't have a family any more, the people you see on each side of me are my family now."

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)

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Friday, February 17, 2012

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My good friend Richard Bray helps non-profits and philanthropists have greater impact in their giving and service.? I asked his permission to publish this wonderful article/press releas on the Four Charitable Giving lessons of Whitney Houston. ?

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Whitney Houston?s Four Charitable Giving Lessons cited by Philanthropy Expert

Seattle?.As the world morns the sad death of Whitney Houston, Seattle philanthropy expert Richard Bray cites four lessons in charitable giving that she modeled for the world.

Speak out against injustice

She spoke against Apartheid in South Africa and sang at Nelson Mandela?s 70th Birthday. Her lesson: Each of can speak out against injustice in our communities and worldwide. And we can encourage the heroes working to right wrongs and join efforts that bring healing to our world.

Focus your philanthropy efforts for impact

She created the Whitney Houston Foundation for children in 1989 focusing on homeless and health well-being of children. Her Lesson: While not everyone can have their own foundation, one can focus philanthropy on a specific area of passion and likely achieve greater impact in giving.

Don?t forget your roots in your giving

She contributed to those from her ethnic and cultural background. For example, in 1988 she raised $250,000 for the United Negro College Fund. Her lesson: Don?t forget your roots. Your philanthropy can lift-up others.

You have a gift to give

She gave the all the earnings from her 1991 hit the Star Spangled Banner to the Red Cross. Her Lesson: Each of us has been given a gift. Some of us can serve food at a homeless shelter. Others may be able to start a foundation or other means for significant financial giving. You can use your estate planning to leave a charitable legacy. Whatever your gift, you can use it to bring hope in our world.

?Whitney Houston gave us beautiful songs that lifted our spirits and shared some important lessons in charitable giving. We can learn from her generosity and resolve to be more effective in our personal giving in tribute to her,? says Richard Bray, Strategic Philanthropy Advisor and Renton resident.

Bray adds, ?May she R.I.P. and experience ?The Greatest Love of All? throughout eternity.?

Richard Bray is a strategic philanthropy advisor helping non-profits, individuals and businesses further their values and desire for community impact. He has helped to foster generosity in the Greater Seattle and Puget Sound region for the past twenty years. He can be reached at 206-898-7036 or Richard.Bray@FamilyValuesPhilanthropy.com

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Foreclosure activity edges higher in January

(AP) ? Banks took back more U.S. homes in January than in the previous month, the latest sign that foreclosures are accelerating after slowing sharply last year while lenders sorted out foreclosure-abuse claims.

Foreclosures rose 8 percent nationally last month from December, but were down 15 percent from a year earlier, foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday.

Despite the annual decrease at the national level, some states posted sharp increases compared to January 2011. In New Hampshire, foreclosures jumped 62 percent. In Massachusetts, 75 percent.

That trend is expected to strengthen this year in light of last week's $25 billion settlement between the nation's biggest mortgage lenders and 49 state attorneys general over the industry's handling of foreclosures.

Many banks and mortgage servicers processed foreclosures without verifying documents. Some employees signed papers they hadn't read or used fake signatures to speed foreclosures ? a practice dubbed "robo-signing."

Major banks temporarily put foreclosures on hold after the problems surfaced in the fall of 2010. Some had to refile previously filed foreclosure cases and revisit pending cases to prevent errors. Those delays and uncertainty over state and federal probes into the industry's foreclosure practices led to a sharp slowdown in foreclosure activity last year.

The settlement between the banks and state attorneys general helps clarify the rules banks must follow to foreclose on borrowers, said Daren Blomquist, a vice president at RealtyTrac. That will pave the way for more foreclosures, he said.

"The settlement will accelerate the foreclosures that are happening this year and it will accelerate the process of lenders catching up on the backlog of foreclosures that has been building up over the last year and a half," Blomquist said.

Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings also anticipates foreclosures will climb nationally this year, but not right away, noting it will take some time for lenders and mortgage servicers to make sure they are in compliance with the rules set forth in the settlement.

"You probably are going to see the pace pick up as the year goes on," said Grant Bailey, a managing director at Fitch.

RealtyTrac projects foreclosures will rise 25 percent this year to 1 million homes. Last year, lenders took back 804,000 homes.

Even so, the rise in foreclosures isn't expected to be uniform nationwide. That's because the settlement isn't likely to ease the backlog of foreclosure cases in states where courts play a role in the process.

In addition, some states have taken steps to slow lenders down.

Throughout the housing downturn Nevada has had the nation's highest foreclosure rate. There, a law that went into effect in October requires that foreclosure documents must be filed in the county where a property is located and a lender must provide a notarized affidavit detailing their legal right to proceed.

That has contributed to fewer homes entering the foreclosure process, but also a smaller pool of foreclosed homes available for sale in places like Las Vegas.

There are as many as 3,000 fewer homes listed for sale in the greater Las Vegas market than just a year ago, said Rosa Herwick, a broker and owner of Century 21 JR Realty in Henderson, Nev.

That's made multiple offers on foreclosures and other properties priced up to $250,000 commonplace, she said.

"There are tons of homes sitting out here vacant that people haven't paid on for two years, or whatever the case, that should be in the foreclosure pipeline and are not yet," Herwick said.

Foreclosure activity in Nevada fell 8 percent last month from December, but was down 52 percent from January last year, RealtyTrac said.

High unemployment, a sluggish housing market and falling home values remain major factors in homeowners falling behind on their mortgage payments. Many borrowers also have simply stopped paying their mortgage because they owe more on the mortgage than the home is worth.

All told, 210,941 U.S. homes received a default notice, were scheduled for auction or were repossessed by a lender in January, RealtyTrac said.

That's up 3 percent from December, but a drop of 19 percent from January last year. The foreclosure rate translates to one in every 624 U.S. households.

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Diabetes may start in the intestines, research suggests

ScienceDaily (Feb. 15, 2012) ? Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have made a surprising discovery about the origin of diabetes. Their research suggests that problems controlling blood sugar -- the hallmark of diabetes -- may begin in the intestines.

The new study, in mice, may upend long-held theories about the causes of the disease. Because insulin is produced in the pancreas and sugar is stored in the liver, many scientists have looked to those organs for the underlying causes of diabetes.

The findings are reported Feb. 16 in the journal Cell Host & Microbe.

In the new research, scientists studied mice that are unable to make fatty acid synthase (FAS) in the intestine. FAS, an enzyme crucial for the production of lipids, is regulated by insulin, and people with diabetes have defects in FAS. Mice without the enzyme in the intestines develop chronic inflammation in the gut, a powerful predictor of diabetes.

"Diabetes may indeed start in your gut," says principal investigator Clay F. Semenkovich, MD. "When people become resistant to insulin, as happens when they gain weight, FAS doesn't work properly, which causes inflammation that, in turn, can lead to diabetes."

First author Xiaochao Wei, PhD, and Semenkovich, the Herbert S. Gasser Professor of Medicine, professor of cell biology and physiology and director of the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipid Research, collaborated with specialists in gastroenterology and genome sciences to determine what happens in mice that can't make FAS in their intestines.

"The first striking thing we saw was that the mice began losing weight," says Wei, a research instructor in medicine. "They had diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms, and when we looked closely at the tissue in the gut, we found a lot of inflammation."

Initially, the researchers thought that the mice became sick because of changes to the mix of microbes that naturally live in the gut, where they help digest food and synthesize vitamins.

In collaboration with Jeffrey I. Gordon, MD, director of the Center for Genome Sciences and Systems Biology at the School of Medicine, they looked more closely at gut microbes in the mice.

"The mice had substantial changes in their gut microbiome," Semenkovich says. "But it wasn't the composition of microbes in the gut that caused the problems."

Instead, Wei says, the mice got sick because of a defect in fatty acid synthase. The mice without fatty acid synthase had lost the protective lining of mucus in the intestines that separates the microbes from direct exposure to cells. This allowed bacteria to penetrate otherwise healthy cells in the gut, making the mice sick.

In a further collaboration with Nicholas O. Davidson, MD, director of the Division of Gastroenterology, the researchers found gastrointestinal effects resembling some features of inflammatory bowel disease. Other investigators studying humans with ulcerative colitis had previously made the unexplained observation that colon biopsies from these patients have low amounts of fatty acid synthase.

"Fatty acid synthase is required to keep that mucosal layer intact," Wei says. "Without it, bad bacteria invade cells in the colon and the small intestine, creating inflammation, and that, in turn, contributes to insulin resistance and diabetes."

Inflammation and insulin resistance reinforce each other. Inflammatory substances can cause insulin resistance and inhibit the production of insulin, both of which interfere with the regulation of blood sugar. In turn, insulin resistance is known to promote inflammation.

Further study showed that the ability to build the thin, but important, layer of mucosal cells was hindered by faulty FAS.

That the gut is so important to the development of diabetes makes sense because many people with the condition not only have faulty FAS, but they also frequently develop gastrointestinal difficulties, Semenkovich says.

"Abdominal pain and diarrhea are some of the most common problems we see in people with diabetes," he says. "We could only connect these 'dots' because other experts at the university could help us link what we observed in these mice to what occurs in patients with diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease," Semenkovich says.

Semenkovich and Wei say much more study is needed, but they say that FAS and a key component of the intestinal mucosa called Muc2 may be potential targets for diabetes therapy. They now plan to study people with diabetes to see whether FAS is altered in a similar way, producing damage to the mucosal layer in the intestines.

Funding for this research comes from grants awarded by the National Institute on Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), by the American Heart Association and by the American Diabetes Association.

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  1. Wei X, Yang Z, Rey FE, Ridaura VK, Davidson, NO, Gordon JI, Semenkovich CS. Fatty acid synthase modulates intestinal barrier function through palmitoylation of mucin2. Cell Host & Microbe, Feb. 16, 2012

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Survivor One World Premier, Episode One Recap

CBS premiered ?Survivor One World? last night, so let us recap what happened in Episode One. Once again, 18 Americans find themselves on a remote beach in Samoa. Divided into two tribes, based on gender, they will share the same beach for a camp site. Thus the ?One World? aspect. The women?s tribe is called Salani and the men?s tribe is called Manono. Our host with the most is still Jeff Probst. Other twists this year are no Redemption Island, so if you are voted off, you are GONE and while there are two hidden immunity idols, each is unique for one tribe. So if you find one for the other tribe, you are instructed to give it to another player from that tribe. Jeff Probst hosts ?Survivor One World? which began its season last night. Image Credit: PNP / Wenn.com. The 18 Americans arrive on the beach in a large truck. Jeff tells them to divide up by gender, then gives them one minute to strip whatever supplies they can from the truck. As the ladies of Salani pile up their goods, Michael from Manono Tribe steals many items, including a nice ax. This peeves off the women. Jeff [...]

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