Sunday, July 28, 2013

Libyans vent anger at Islamists after activist's shooting

By Ghaith Shennib and Marie-Louise Gumuchian

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Protesters attacked offices of Libya's Muslim Brotherhood and the headquarters of a liberal coalition on Saturday after demonstrations sparked by assassinations in the eastern city of Benghazi turned violent, witnesses said.

Hundreds took to the streets overnight to denounce the killing of a prominent political activist and critic of the Brotherhood, Abdelsalam al-Mosmary, who was shot dead on Friday after leaving a mosque.

Mosmary was an outspoken opponent of the Brotherhood, whose Islamist political wing is the second biggest party in the national congress. Two military officials were also killed in Benghazi on Friday.

Libya's government is struggling to assert its authority over armed groups that helped topple veteran leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, part of the wave of Arab Spring uprisings that also felled autocrats in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen.

Protesters in Benghazi set fire to two buildings - one belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood and another to its political wing, the Justice and Construction Party (JCP), witnesses said.

"They shouted 'Gather your belongings. Benghazi wants you out'," Benghazi resident Rami al-Shahibi said.

In Tripoli, a crowd stormed JCP headquarters before heading on to ransack the headquarters of the liberal National Forces Alliance (NFA), the country's biggest political party founded by wartime rebel prime minister Mahmoud Jibril.

There has been rising opposition to the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, which has links to several government ministers. It has struggled to convince Libyans wary of foreign interference that it has no financial or administrative links to its namesake in neighboring Egypt, whose Islamist president Mohamed Mursi was overthrown by the military on July 3.

Tensions are also high between secularists and the ruling Islamists in Tunisia, where the funeral of an assassinated secular politician was taking place on Saturday.

"THE STATE HAS FAILED"

Many of the Libyan protesters accused the Brotherhood of being behind the killings in Benghazi, cradle of the 2011 revolution - a charge rejected by Abdulrahman al-Dibani, a JCP member in congress.

"We have strongly condemned the assassination of Mosmary and all the Libyan people should hear this and not openly blame us," he said.

Reached by phone, Bashir el-Kubti, head of the Muslim Brotherhood in Libya, declined to comment on the attacks on the movement's offices.

Libyans are growing increasingly frustrated as they witness continuous political squabbling and lawlessness across the north African country, a major oil producer.

"The people were in the streets because they are fed up of all political parties and how the state has failed," said Hisham Idris, who had demonstrated in Tripoli's Martyrs Square.

"Maybe the growing opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood is because they are trying to achieve their political ambitions using religion as a cover for their agenda."

The Tripoli protesters waved Libyan flags and shouted anti- Brotherhood slogans. A group of youths then descended on the JCP offices, smashing its windows, climbing on desks, grabbing documents and throwing them in the streets.

Graffiti reading "Go shave your beards hypocrites, Libya does not need you" was sprayed on the building.

Calm later returned to Tripoli and Benghazi but residents did not rule out more protests after Mosmary's funeral later in the day.

(Additional reporting by Feras Bosalum and Reuters Television; Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/protesters-attack-muslim-brotherhood-offices-libyan-cities-081036231.html

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UHV dean addresses special education issues at Israel conference

An international teacher education conference in Israel provided the dean of the University of Houston-Victoria School of Education & Human Development the opportunity to learn how educators worldwide prepare student teachers to include children with special needs in classroom activities.

"Sometimes, we think the U.S. is light-years ahead of other countries, and in some ways, we probably are in terms of education for children with special needs," said Fred Litton, dean of UHV School of Education & Human Development. "But educators in other countries are seeing some of the same classroom problems that we are experiencing in the U.S. It was enlightening to see how some of the struggles are universal."

Litton attended the Sixth International Conference on Teacher Education on July 2-4 in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. This year's conference theme was "Changing Reality through Education."

On July 3, Litton joined professors from Austria and Israel in presentations about teacher preparations to include students with special needs in the education system.

"From our presentation and my informal conversations with educators at the conference, I found out there are a lot of struggles with how to include students with special needs," he said. "There can be resistance. Sometimes, they are not warmly embraced. Sometimes, teachers don't know how to deal with it. My focus was on attitudes. We have laws about inclusion, but it doesn't work if people's attitudes are negative and unproductive."

Litton and Joseph Ben-Ur, a marketing professor in the UHV School of Business Administration, wrote a paper regarding attitudes toward students with special needs.

Ben-Ur, who earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, also was invited to present at the conference but couldn't because of a previous commitment.

In their paper, "Attitudes Toward Individuals with an Intellectual Disability: A Major Barrier Toward Successful Inclusion," Litton and Ben-Ur explained that a positive attitude by teachers can encourage the development of helpful relationships between students with disabilities and those without disabilities. They prepared a study to determine how to change the attitudes of teachers from negative to positive.

They tried several strategies and found that the most effective were lessons about famous people with disabilities, books about people with disabilities and education about accepting people who are different.

The conference was organized by The David Yellin Academic College of Education, a teacher preparation university in Jerusalem. Conference sessions were held at the university and a research institute in Tel Aviv.

Litton said his favorite part of the conference was interacting with professionals in the field from other countries. Between conference sessions, Litton exchanged ideas with fellow attendees.

"A couple of us agreed to exchange research and stay in communication," he said. "I also made good contacts with educators from other places that might lead to some professional development opportunities for our teachers at UHV."



Source: http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2013/jul/27/israel_uhv_ca_072813_215624/

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TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION: Shocking photos show NYC hotel room Amanda Bynes trashed before ?cabbing? it to California, where she remains in psychiatric hold

Piles of of garbage, ashes, cosmetics, and even a destroyed smoke alarm can be seen in the photos taken inside Amanda Bynes' hotel room.

TMZ.com

Piles of of garbage, ashes, cosmetics and even a destroyed smoke alarm can be seen in the photos taken inside Amanda Bynes' hotel room.

Days before Amanda Bynes landed in enforced psychiatric hold in Los Angeles, the "Easy A" actress trashed a room in New York City's Ritz-Carlton hotel.

The 27-year-old former child star, who was last spotted in New York on July 17, left mounds of garbage in her wake, scattering ashes, cosmetic products, empty soda bottles and other detritus around the room.

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According to TMZ, Bynes was kicked out of the hotel for smoking marijuana and ran up a $9,000 bill during a nine-day stay in the swanky digs.

The pictures show a destroyed smoke alarm hanging from the ceiling. The damaged alarm is consistent with claims that Bynes' parents, Rick and Lynn Bynes, made?in a filing seeking temporary conservatorship of their daughter, who they believe has run off the rails and requires immediate help.

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According to her parents, Bynes had become "extremely paranoid" about being watched. She would cover smoke alarms with towels, tape windows shut, and cover her car's dashboard with cardboard and tape due to fears "cameras were watching her."

Bynes' parents claim that they have no idea how their daughter got from Southern California from New York, as she has no formal identification. According to the filing, Bynes told them she "cabbed it."?

RELATED: AMANDA BYNES' MOM FILES FOR TEMPORARY CONSERVATORSHIP

"We believe she is essentially homeless," the filing states.

The request came after Bynes was forcibly hospitalized to examine her mental state after an incident in which Bynes began a fire in a driveway around the block from her parents' house.

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Bynes and her parents had been estranged in recent months, but they filed for conservatorship over concerns that "Amanda poses a substantial risk to herself to others and to property based on recent events in her life."

Bynes has also apparently blown through $1.2 million of her $4 million in savings in a "very short amount of time."

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Doctors plan to hold Amanda for two more weeks in a psychiatric ward to further evaluate her. A California judge will rule on her mother's request for conservatorship after speaking with Bynes when she is released from hospitalization.?

The actress is due to appear in court in Manhattan on Sept. 26.?

PHOTOS: AMANDA BYNES' BIZARRE ANTICS: IS SHE HAVING A MELTDOWN?

Bynes? downward spiral began with a DUI arrest in Hollywood in 2012. Since then, her increasingly bizarre behavior has nabbed headlines and sparked rampant speculation about the state of her mental health.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Coalition Begins Effort For Ballot Initiative To Lift California's Malpractice Cap

Supporters hope their proposal will qualify for the November 2014 ballot. In response, a second coalition -- this one consisting of doctors and hospitals -- is working to defeat the measure.??

Los Angeles Times: Watchdog Group, Father Begin Medical Malpractice Initiative Campaign
Santa Monica-based Consumer Watchdog and the father of two children killed by a drug-abusing driver have taken the first step toward waging an initiative campaign to raise limits on medical malpractice "pain and suffering" jury awards. ... Supporters hope to qualify for the November 2014 general election ballot. The campaign wants voters to change a 38-year-old California law that puts a $250,000 cap on the amount of money that juries can award for non-economic damages resulting from a medical provider's malpractice. A key element would hike the cap by accounting for inflation since 1975 and then adjusting it annually as needed. In today's dollars, the current cap would be about $1 million?(Lifsher, 7/25).

Sacramento Bee: Initiative To Lift California Medical Malpractice Cap Filed
The drive to raise the amount victims can recover in medical malpractice lawsuits may be going to California's ballot box. A coalition that includes the Consumer Attorneys of California, an organization representing trial lawyers, has been lobbying the Legislature aggressively this year to lift a $250,000 ceiling on pain and suffering damages in malpractice cases (White, 7/25).

Los Angeles Times: Doctors, Hospitals Join To Fight Changes To Malpractice Awards
The fight to raise the cap on awards in medical malpractice cases was officially joined on Thursday with groups backed by litigators filing a ballot initiative that could be before voters next year, and a coalition of doctors and hospitals responding with a new political committee to defeat the proposal (York, 7/25).?

This is part of Kaiser Health News' Daily Report - a summary of health policy coverage from more than 300 news organizations. The full summary of the day's news can be found here and you can sign up for e-mail subscriptions to the Daily Report here. In addition, our staff of reporters and correspondents file original stories each day, which you can find on our home page.

Source: http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Daily-Reports/2013/July/26/calif-malpractice.aspx

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The arithmetic of gun control

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Aiming to quell heated national debate about gun control with factual answers, two mathematicians have designed parameters to measure how to best prevent both one-on-one killings and mass shootings in the United States.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Former PIH Health president sentenced to 16-month for child molestation

Dr. William Stimmler gets 16 months for child molestation

File photo: Dr. William H. Stimmler stands in front of the Bright Health Physicians of PIH building in Whittier on Wednesday February 23, 2011. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger/SWCITY)

The former president of a Whittier-based organization of hospitals and clinics received a 16-month prison sentence Wednesday after taking a plea bargain on a count of child molestation stemming from the 1990s.

Dr. William Stimmler, 60, was handcuffed and led from the courtroom to begin serving his sentence handed down by Norwalk Superior Court Judge Peter Espinoza.

He pleaded "no contest" June 21 to a single county of oral copulation of a person under 16, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Heba Matta said.

The charge stemmed from the molestation of a 14-year-old female resident, which took place between July of 1993 and July of 1994, according to court documents.

Prosecutors initially charged Stimmler with a total of three counts, however two counts of committing a lewd acts upon a child were dismissed under a plea deal, the prosecutor explained. The sentence given for the single conviction was the most lenient sentence allowed under the law.

Matta said she and the victim, who is now in her mid-30s, were satisfied with the outcome of the case, "mostly to avoid any further trauma to the victim."

Though he received a shorter prison sentence than he might otherwise have received without a plea bargain, the arrangement spares the victim the emotional difficulty of

testifying at a trial, Matta said.

The molestation did not involve a patient at the hospital.

Stimmler did not address the court before receiving his sentence. Both he and the attorney who represented him Wednesday, Case Barnett, declined to comment Wednesday.

Under state law, Stimmler will be required to serve at least 85 percent of his sentence, supply a DNA sample and undergo HIV testing, officials said. Upon his release, he will also be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

Stimmler was named president of Bright Health Physicians of PIH in February of 2011. The organization of 11 hospitals and clinics has since been renamed PIH Health.

He served in the position for just under two years before resigning in January, one month after he was arrested in connection with the case and one month before he was formally charged.

Stimmler's medical license, which he first obtained in July of 1983 after graduating from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, was suspended via a court order on May 24, more than three months after charges were first filed against him in Feb. 14, according to court and Medical Board of California documents.

Stimmler was first arrested shortly after the victim came forward to report the abuse late last year.

According to the court order issued in May, "It is hereby ordered that as a condition of bail during the pendency of this criminal action until its final conclusion and the expiration of probation or parole, Defendant William Harold Stimmler, M.D., shall immediately cease and desist from consultation,examination, treatment, and/or otherwise practicing medicine on any and all patients. Additionally, Defendant Stimmler shall immediately turn over all his prescription pads to the investigator for the Medical Board of California forthwith."

The California Business and Professions Code requires in most circumstances that the medical board "promptly revoke the license of any person who, at a time after January 1, 1947, has been required to register as a sex offender pursuant to the provisions of Section 290 of the California Penal Code."

Medical Board officials could not be reached Wednesday for comment on Stimmler's case.

Stimmler posted bail the same day he was arrested and has remained free on bail pending the conclusion of the case.

Source: http://www.whittierdailynews.com/news/ci_23726892/former-pih-health-president-sentenced-16-month-child?source=rss_viewed

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