Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Long-lived people distinguished by their DNA

Study finds genetic signatures of the extremely old

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People who live to be 100 often credit particular dietary or lifestyle habits, religious faith or a generally positive outlook for their aging success. But scientists have long believed extreme longevity is at least partly in the genes.

Certainly long lives seem to run in families. People who have a centenarian sibling stand a better chance of also living to 100 than most people do, and twin studies suggest that genes are responsible for about 20 to 30 percent of a person?s ability to live to 85. Yet despite efforts to comb the genetic blueprints of the very, very old for versions of genes that might make a person into the next Methuselah, scientists have largely come up empty.

Now, a group of researchers has identified a set of 281 genetic variants that together distinguish people who live to be 110 or more from the rest of us with about 85 percent accuracy. ?

Further analysis revealed several different genetic signatures among centenarians, indicating that there could be lots of ways to live beyond 100, researchers led by Paola Sebastiani and Thomas Perls of Boston University report January 18 in the online journal PLoS ONE. While the findings are drawing some criticism, the results suggest that there is a genetic component to longevity, especially at the oldest ages.

Centenarians in the study have just as many disease-associated genetic variants as other people, so the researchers think that the inherited component probably includes versions of genes that protect against age-related diseases. As people get older and older, being born with the right genetic stuff becomes more and more important for continued survival, they conclude.

?What we have is a provocative set of findings that need to be replicated,? Sebastiani says.

Controversial is the adjective many other researchers use to describe the research. In an earlier version of the study that was published online in Science in 2010, the Boston University researchers claimed to have found a set of 150 genetic variants that could correctly predict who would be a centenarian 77 percent of the time. But the study soon came under fire for technical flaws. The researchers fixed the technical problem and engaged an independent lab at Yale University to analyze the data.

Despite those revisions, the study was retracted from Science last year because the journal said the results no longer met standards for publication. Science?s reasoning is disingenuous, says Nir Barzilai, director of the Institute for Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. ?The results, if anything, are stronger,? he says. ?The data are the data, and it?s very striking.?

But other geneticists have expressed vague unease with the findings.

?The obvious technical issues have been corrected,? says geneticist Greg Cooper of the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in Huntsville, Ala. ?It certainly is worth putting out there as observations to think about.? But longevity ?is a messy trait,? one that may be too complicated to explain with a small number of genetic variants. ?I?m not totally sold? that the study really explains centenarians? staying power, Cooper says.

Part of the discomfort stems from the method used to generate the genetic profiles. Most modern genetic studies are really exercises in statistics. Researchers compare large groups of people with a trait or disease to other large groups that don?t share that trait, looking for genetic variants that appear more often in the group that has the disease.

Another challenge: It?s hard to find a large group of centenarians. Only one in 5,000 Americans lives that long, and only one person in 7 million will become a supercentenarian ? someone who is 110 or older.

In the new study, the researchers combed the genetic blueprints of 801 centenarians and 914 healthy younger people for longevity-associated variants. The researchers also replicated the findings with two additional rounds of testing; first with a separate group of 253 people in their 90s and 100s and a control group of 341 younger people, then with a third set of 60 centenarians and 2,863 other people.

The researchers detected only one individual variant ? one linked to the APOE gene, which is associated with Alzheimer?s disease ? that meets statistical standards for separating supercentenarians from people with a more average life span. Many other variants also looked as if they might be tied to longevity, but none passed statistical muster.

So Sebastiani and her team began summing the effects of variants that didn?t quite rise to the statistical threshold to see if those individual differences added up to a genetic signature that could predict longevity. Although none of the variants alone could distinguish the extremely long-lived from those with average life spans, together the variants began to form an overall picture of the genetic makeup of a centenarian. As the researchers added in more and more variants, up to the 281 reported in the study, their power to predict centenarians increased.

Such grouping of genetic variants has been used to study characteristics such as height, body mass and intelligence. That type of analysis may help detect an underlying genetic component to a trait, but doesn?t indicate which biological processes are important, says Elizabeth Cirulli, a human geneticist at Duke University?s Center for Human Genome Variation.

?It?s not that it?s invalid, it?s just not helpful,? she says.

David Hinds, a statistical geneticist at the genetic testing company 23andMe, contends that the genetic profile may be an overly optimistic interpretation of the data and may be a result of strong genetic signatures from some ethnic groups. Hinds used the 281 variants to see if he could pick out the 58 centenarians in the 23andMe database from about 90,000 other people. He couldn?t.

His analysis also indicates that the 281 variants are really a signature that identifies people of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. The demographic history of Jews might mean that fewer people of Ashkenazi ancestry have lived to become centenarians. ?It could be that the model predicts who will be a centenarian in the United States, but for the uninteresting reason that centenarians in the northeastern U.S. tend not to be Jewish,? he says.

Sebastiani says that the centenarians and control groups were carefully selected to eliminate any chance that the results would be skewed by ancestry. Hinds? failure to replicate the findings may be because the centenarians in his database aren?t really centenarians at all. ?There are a lot of false claims about old ages,? she says.


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Monday, January 30, 2012

Religious slights are the buzz as India marks Republic Day

Followers of India's three main religions - Islam, Hinduism, and Sikhism - have balked loudly at cultural slights this week. There's a reason for it, and it's not all politics.

No one likes to have their religion slighted. This is especially true in India, where there are thousands of gods, and tensions are close to the surface when it comes to ill-considered comments about religion.

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Last week, author Salman Rushdie canceled his much anticipated visit to India?s biggest literary festival because of reported threats of assassination. Many Muslims regard his 1988 novel, "Satanic Verses," to be blasphemous, and some Muslim clerics threatened massive protests if Mr. Rushdie showed up at the festival in Jaipur. A handful of authors attempted to read the book ? which is banned in India ? on Rushdie?s behalf in a form of protest, but organizers stopped them.

Just the day before, American late night talk show host Jay Leno managed to offend India?s Sikh community with a satirical sketch, involving the Sikh faith?s holiest shrine, the Golden Temple. In a video showing the homes of the GOP presidential candidates, Leno showed a photo of the Golden Temple, calling it ?Mitt Romney?s summer home on Lake Winnipesaukee.??

But that wasn?t all.

On Jan. 25, a Chicago-based sports commentator offended Hindus in his post-game description of a hockey match between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Nashville Predators. Sportscasters are famous for stretching metaphors to the breaking point, but the Chicago commentator was quoted by Indian websites as saying the Predators were ?swallowing up space like some weird Hindu god."

The objection is to the word ?weird,? which a Nevada-based Hindu community leader Rajan Zed ? president of the Universal Society of Hindus ? said was hurtful to the feelings of the world?s 1 billion Hindu people.

Offending all three of the main faiths of the world?s second largest country is quite a feat. In hockey games this is called a hat trick.

What outsiders generally don't quite grasp about India is that sacredness is woven into almost every act of every day. Unlike post-religious societies, where Westerners may attend church once a week (or once a year), many Indians are constantly aware of their religious duties at work, at play, at meal times. I can't tell you how many times I've sat in the back of a taxi cab, in fear, as a Delhi taxi driver takes his hands off the wheel and puts them together in a sign of respect as he passes a holy shrine.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

UK police arrest Murdoch tabloid staff

British police arrested four current and former staff of Rupert Murdoch's best-selling Sun tabloid plus a policeman on Saturday as part of an investigation into suspected payments by journalists to officers, police and the newspaper's publisher said.

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Police also searched the paper's London offices at publisher News International, News Corp.'s British arm, in a corruption probe linked to a continuing investigation into phone hacking at its now closed News of the World weekly tabloid.

News Corp.'s Management and Standards Committee, set up in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, said Saturday's operation was the result of information it had passed to police.

"News Corporation made a commitment last summer that unacceptable news gathering practices by individuals in the past would not be repeated," the committee said in a statement confirming the arrests of four "current and former employees" of the Sun.

The committee is conducting a lawyer-led internal review of News International's remaining titles, which also include The Times and The Sunday Times newspapers, as part of a drive to mend the reputational damage done by the phone hacking scandal.

The committee's investigation into The Sun was "well advanced," News International chief executive Tom Mockridge said in an email sent to staff.

"News International is confronting past mistakes and is making fundamental changes about how we operate which are essential for our business.

"Despite this very difficult news, we are determined that News International will emerge a stronger and more trusted organisation," he added.

Emails warned James Murdoch of phone hacking

News International was providing legal support for the four arrested "colleagues," Mockridge said.

The arrests included The Sun's crime editor Mike Sullivan, its head of news Chris Pharo, and former deputy editor Fergus Shanahan, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters.

Also arrested was the paper's former managing editor Graham Dudman, now a columnist and media writer, the source said.

Police said a 48-year-old man from north London and two other men from Essex, east of London, ages 48 and 56, were arrested at their homes. The fourth man, aged 42, was arrested after reporting to an east London police station.

A Sun reporter, who asked not to be named, said: "Everyone is a bit shocked, there is disbelief really. But there is a big difference between phone hacking and payments to the police."

A 29-year-old policeman serving with the Met Police's Territorial Policing Command, was arrested at the central London police station where he worked.

All five were being questioned on suspicion of corruption.

Operation Elveden
Police searched the arrested men's homes as well as The Sun's offices in Wapping, east London.

Thirteen people have now been arrested over allegations that journalists paid police in return for information.

Their detentions are part of Operation Elveden - one of three criminal investigations into news-gathering practices.

Last week, News International settled a string of legal claims after it admitted that people working for the tabloid had hacked in to the private phones of celebrities and others to find stories.

The phone hacking scandal drew attention to the level of political influence held by editors and executives at News International, and other newspapers in Britain.

It embarrassed British politicians for their close ties with newspaper executives and also the police, who repeatedly failed to investigate allegations of illegal phone hacking.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Ethiopia: Journalists, politicians get jail time (AP)

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia ? An Ethiopian judge has sentenced a group of five journalists and politicians to prison sentences ranging from 13 years to life.

The five were arrested last year and charged last week under Ethiopia's controversial anti-terrorism laws.

Judge Endeshaw Adane said Thursday that Ethiopia's federal high court found Elias Kifle, editor-in-chief of a U.S.-based opposition website, guilty of terrorism. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. Kifle was tried in absentia.

The judge gave prison sentences of 14 years for Wubshet Taye, deputy editor-in-chief of the recently closed-down weekly Awramba Times, and Reeyot Alemu, a columnist of independent weekly Feteh. One opposition politician was sentenced to 13 years, and the other to 19 years.

Reeyot's lawyer, Molla Zegeye, says his client will appeal.

The maximum sentence for terrorism under Ethiopia's anti terrorism laws is capital punishment.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Exasperated coast guard official ordered captain to 'go aboard'

NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports from Giglio Island, Italy where divers have removed five more bodies from the wreckage of the sinking cruise ship.

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Updated at 2:25 p.m. ET: Rescue workers discovered five bodies on Tuesday, bringing the death toll of the Costa Concordia accident to 11. The adult bodies, believed to be passengers, were all wearing life jackets and were found in the rear of the ship near an emergency evacuation point, according to Italian Coast Guard Cmdr. Cosimo Nicastro.

The discovery came hours after Italian naval divers used explosives to blow holes in the ship's hull in an effort to find 29 missing passengers.

"Virtually all the dry part has been searched. It would need a miracle to find anyone alive in the wet part," a specialist told Reuters before climbing aboard the wreck for a fourth day of search and rescue.

Francesco Schettino, the ship's disgraced captain, was granted house arrest on Tuesday, NBC News has learned.

A?transcript of a conversation between Schettino and Capt. Gregorio De Falco of the Italian coast guard in Livorno, shows the coast guard official?urgently commanding the captain to return to the cruise ship after he had abandoned it.

"There are people trapped on board," De Falco said. "Now you go with your boat under the prow on the starboard side. There is a pilot ladder. You will climb that ladder and go on board. You go on board and then you will tell me how many people there are. Is that clear? I'm recording this conversation, Cmdr. Schettino ..."

Scorned captain not alone in history

Schettino resisted returning to the ship, saying "I am here with the rescue boats, I am here, I am not going anywhere, I am here."

"You go aboard. It is an order. Don't make any more excuses," De Falco said. "You have declared 'abandon ship.' Now I am in charge. You go on board! Is that clear? Do you hear me? Go, and call me when you are aboard. My air rescue crew is there."?

"But you do realize it is dark and here we can't see anything," Schettino told the coast guard.

De Falco responded: "And so what? You want to go home, Schettino? It is dark and you want to go home? Get on that prow of the boat using the pilot ladder and tell me what can be done, how many people there are and what there needs are. Now!"

The captain of the ill-fated cruise liner that ran aground off the coast of Italy is being arraigned on criminal charges, including manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports.

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Schettino is accused of causing the wreck and abandoning his ship before the more than 4,200 people aboard were evacuated.

NBC News is reporting that the captain had a history of disobeying orders. Schettino, according to Italian news reports, had once left Marseilles, France, in bad weather, against company policy and coast guard orders. The captain was also once reportedly caught sailing too close to the shore in another part of Italy.

Maria Papa and her daughter, Melissa Goduti, who were both on the ill-fated cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of Italy, talk to TODAY's Ann Curry about the harrowing and chaotic experience.

Cruise survivors: 'There was so much chaos'

Updated at 5:58 a.m. ET:? Italian naval divers on Tuesday?used explosives to blow?holes in the hull of a cruise ship grounded off a Tuscan island to speed the search for 29 missing people. One official said there was still a "glimmer of hope" that survivors could be found.

Prosecutors, meanwhile, prepared to question the captain, who is accused of causing the wreck that left at least 11 dead and abandoning the Costa Concordia before all 4,200 people on board were safely evacuated when the vessel capsized Friday night.

NBC News reported that Captain Francesco Schettino had arrived at the courthouse in Grosseto, Italy.

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Navy spokesman Alessandro Busonero told Sky TV 24 the holes will help divers enter the wreck more easily. "We are rushing against time," he said.

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The divers set four microcharges above and below the surface of the water, Busonero said. Television footage showed one hole above the waterline to be less than 6 feet in diameter.?

Published at 3:08 a.m. ET: A stricken Italian cruise liner shifted on its rocky resting place as worsening weather disrupted an increasingly despairing hunt for survivors and authorities almost doubled their estimate of the number of missing people to 29.

As the Costa Concordia's owners accused their captain of veering too close to shore in a "salute" to residents of a Tuscan island, the giant ship slid a little on Monday, threatening to plunge 500,000 gallons of fuel below the Mediterranean waters of the surrounding nature reserve.

The slippage forced rescuers to suspend efforts to find anyone still alive after three days in the capsized hull, resting on a jagged slope outside the picturesque harbor on the island of Giglio. Most of the 4,200 passengers and crew survived, despite hours of chaos.

Carnival, cruise sector count cost of disaster

Captain Francesco Schettino was arrested a day after the disaster and accused of manslaughter and abandoning the ship before all of the people were evacuated. Prosecutors say he also refused to go back on board when requested by the coast guard.

Rescue operations have been called off after the Costa Concordia slipped further into the sea. Rescue workers had to be plucked from the ship by helicopter. ITN's Neil Connery reports.

Schettino was due to appear before magistrates for questioning on Tuesday morning.

An Italian Coast Guard official, Marco Brusco, said late Monday that the number of people missing had been revised up to 29 -- 25 passengers and four members of staff -- from 16, showing how much uncertainty still surrounded the disaster

He didn't explain the jump, but indicated 10 of the missing are Germans.

'They were really excited'
Two Americans are also among the missing. Jerry and Barbara Heil live in White Bear Lake, a suburb of about 25,000 people 15 miles outside St. Paul, Minn.

Sarah Heil, their daughter, told WBBM radio in Chicago that her parents had been looking forward to their 16-day vacation.

"They raised four kids and sent them all to private school, elementary to college, so they never had any money," Sarah Heil said. "So when they retired, they went traveling. And this was to be a big deal ? a 16-day trip. They were really excited about it."

Brusco said there was still "a glimmer of hope" there could be survivors on parts of the vast cruise liner that have yet to be searched. The last survivor, a crewman who had broken his leg, was rescued on Sunday.

Luciano Roncalli, a senior firefighter, told Reuters that all the unsubmerged areas of the liner had been searched.

Regardless of the waters they're operating in, cruise ships are governed by a series of international maritime treaties that set standards for everything from evacuation procedures to emergency crew training. NBC's Tom Costello reports.

Environment Minister Corrado Clini said he would declare a state of emergency because of the risk that the ship's fuel would leak into the pristine Tuscan Archipelago National Park. No fuel spillage has been detected so far, he said on an Italian television show on Monday evening.

Should rougher seas dislodge the wreck and cause it to sink or break up, that could scupper any hopes for the owners, a unit of Florida's Carnival Corp., of salvaging a liner which cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build just six years ago.

Investigators say the ship was far too close to the shore and its owners, Costa Cruises, said the captain had carried out the rash maneuver to "make a bow" to people on Giglio island, who included a retired Italian admiral.

Schettino denies charges of manslaughter.

Cruise tragedy conjures memories of Titanic

The father of the ship's head waiter told Reuters that his son had telephoned him before the accident to say the crew would salute him by blowing the ship's whistle as they passed close by Giglio, where both the waiter, Antonello Tievoli, and his 82-year-old father Giuseppe live.

Video shot by a waiter inside the dining room of the capsized ship Costa Concordia shows scenes of chaos, moments after passengers became aware there was a problem. NBC's Harry Smith reports.

Costa Cruises chief executive Pier Luigi Foschi on Monday blamed errors by Schettino for the disaster. He told a news conference the company would provide its captain with any assistance he required. "But we need to acknowledge the facts and we cannot deny human error," he added.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Experimental Drug Might Help Some a Bit With Colon Cancer (HealthDay)

TUESDAY, Jan. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The experimental cancer drug regorafenib appears to extend survival slightly in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, a new trial indicates.

Regorafenib is a so-called multikinase inhibitor, which targets several of the ways cancer develops and grows, researchers said.

"The drug was tested on patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who had progressed after standard therapies, meaning they had no treatment options available," lead researcher Dr. Axel Grothey, a professor of oncology at the Mayo Clinic, said during a noon press conference at the Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium in San Francisco on Tuesday.

The drug is designed to stop tumor progression, both by preventing cancer cells from growing and by preventing these cells from developing the blood vessels needed to keep them alive, the researchers explained.

In the trial, more than 700 patients with metastatic colon cancer were randomly selected to receive regorafenib or placebo.

In addition, all patients received care to treat symptoms, but not to change the course of the disease, the researchers noted.

Treatment included antibiotics to fight infections, painkillers and corticosteroids.

The investigators found that patients taking regorafenib survived an average of 6.4 months, compared with five months for those receiving a placebo -- an increase in survival of 29 percent.

In addition, 44 percent of the patients taking regorafenib responded to the drug or had their cancer slowed, compared with 15 percent of the patients receiving placebo, they reported.

Based on these findings, the trial was stopped in October so that all patients could be offered the drug.

The trial was funded by the maker of regorafenib, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals.

"The drug helped patients live longer," said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society. "But you have to keep in mind that these patients had advanced disease."

And, the gains were modest, he added. "Patients who got the drug lived about one month longer. Unfortunately, the difference between the groups in the time it took for the disease to get worse was small -- about six days," he said.

Lichtenfeld thinks that using the drug earlier in treatment might have more impact. "But not every drug, when moved earlier in the course of the disease, is necessarily proven to be effective," he cautioned.

Grothey noted regorafenib is being tested in a phase 2 trial in patients with earlier stage colorectal cancer, in hopes that the results will be even more dramatic.

Research presented at medical meetings should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

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For more on colon cancer, visit the American Cancer Society.

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China's economic growth ebbs to lowest in 2 years

Customers look at meat at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

Customers look at meat at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

Chinese workers load packages with Chinese words reading, "All the Best," for sale for the coming Lunar New Year outside a shop in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. China's economic growth slowed in the final quarter of 2011 to its lowest rate in two and a half years as export demand weakened and Beijing fought inflation. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A vendor waits for customers at a counter selling New Year decoration items inside a shopping mall in Beijing, China Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to a still robust 8.9 percent in the last quarter of 2011. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A customer looks at vegetables at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repurcussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

A customer, right, looks at meat at a shop Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012 in Shanghai. China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repurcussions after growth eased to its lowest level in 2 1/2 years in the last quarter of 2011. The world's second-largest economy grew by a still-robust 8.9 percent, down from 9.1 percent the previous quarter, while December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? China appears on track to avoid an abrupt economic slowdown with possible global repercussions after growth eased to a still robust 8.9 percent in the last quarter of 2011.

The expansion in the world's second-largest economy was the slowest in 2 1/2 years but December retail sales and factory output accelerated, data showed Tuesday. Growth in the previous quarter was 9.1 percent.

"Today's outcome seems to confirm a 'soft landing' scenario," said Frances Cheung of Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong.

China is one of the biggest importers and slower growth could have global repercussions if it cuts demand for iron ore, industrial components and other goods from Australia, Brazil, Southeast Asia and elsewhere.

Growth decelerated in 2011 as Beijing hiked interest rates and tightened investment curbs to prevent overheating and tame politically dangerous inflation. Communist leaders reversed course and started easing lending late in the year after plunging U.S. and European export demand raised the threat of job losses and unrest.

The slowdown was in line with government plans, said Ma Jiantang, commissioner of the National Bureau of Statistics. He said the "ideal situation" would be to keep growth between 8.5 percent and 9 percent, with inflation low.

In 2012, China faces "complexity and challenges" due to global malaise and pressure for prices to rise, Ma said at a news conference. Still, he said, "The fundamentals of China's long-term steady economic growth have not changed."

Growth in the three months ending in December was the slowest since the second quarter of 2009, when the economy expanded 7.9 percent.

Retail sales growth rebounded to 18.1 percent from November's 17.1 percent while factory output rose 12.8 percent, up from November's 12.4 percent.

"This all reaffirms our outlook on China for a soft landing," said Moody's Analytics economist Glenn Levine in a report. "Export demand has cooled, but domestic demand is still running strong."

Consumer inflation, a volatile element in a society where poor families spend up to half their incomes on food, edged down in December to 4.1 percent after hitting a 37-month high of 6.5 percent in July.

That could give Beijing leeway to stimulate the economy, helping small companies that have been hurt by plunging export demand and squeezed by lending curbs, forcing thousands out of business and wiping out jobs.

Analysts expect Beijing to try to stimulate growth with an interest rate cut, tax cuts or other measures. The central bank promised pro-growth measures this month to help entrepreneurs though it also pointed to inflation pressures and global uncertainties and said its monetary policy will stay "prudent."

Also in 2011, China's urban population exceeded the number of rural dwellers for the first time, rising to 51.3 percent of the nation's 1.3 billion people, the government reported.

Industry surveys show manufacturing and exports contracted in November and December, while a slowdown in real estate sales triggered by government efforts to stop speculation and cool surging housing prices has sparked concern about the impact on the overall economy. December import growth fell to 11.8 percent, barely half the previous month's 22.1 percent gain.

"The slowdown has yet to come to an end," said economist Zhang Xinfa at China Galaxy Securities in Beijing.

Analysts say Beijing still needs to boost consumer spending to reduce reliance on exports and investment to drive growth.

The communist government has pledged for years to reorient its economy but is only starting to make progress after its stimulus in response to the 2008 global crisis fueled a surge in construction spending.

Ma, the statistics official, pointed to the shift in population toward cities and said that might help to spur consumption growth.

"If we can rely more on domestic consumption," said Credit Agricole CIB's Cheung, "that will help the economy to sail through all these headwinds."

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Associated Press researcher Zhao Liang contributed to this report.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Mercedes-Benz gesture control concept is DICEy

Ze Germans seem to be obsessed with Minority Report-style interior controls, and Mercedes-Benz has taken it to the next level with a full-scale interior with nary a button or switch to be found.

Mercedes' Dynamic & Intuitive Control Experience (DICE) utilizes a series of proximity sensors to detect arm and hand movements, which control everything from music, navigation and social functionality to a heads-up display that comprises the entire windshield.

You can get a feel for the system in action in the video after the break, but as you'll see, it's very beta, mistaking hand movements for selections and generally being a pain to use - let alone control while you're driving a car. Thankfully, Mercedes has plenty of time to work out the kinks as it won't be coming to production for at least a couple decades.

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Brittany Murphy's father wants her death re-investigated (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Unconvinced that his daughter's death was adequately investigated, the father of deceased actress Brittany Murphy has filed a complaint calling for Murphy's autopsy specimens to be released for independent investigation.

In the complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, Angelo Bertolotti says claims that the investigation into Murphy's December 20, 2009 death was far from complete.

"Plaintiff exhausted all extrajudicial means of ensuring that his daughter's death is finally and fully investigated," the complaint reads. "In spite of his efforts, to date there has been no investigation, none of the potential witnesses and/or persons of interest have been questioned and only very basic autopsy procedures/toxicology testing has been performed."

Specifically, Bertolotti says that Murphy's hair and other specimens were never tested "for any poisons, toxins or heavy metals."

The complaint claims that arsenic poisoning is sometimes misdiagnosed as pneumonia and anemia -- which were contributing factors to Murphy's death, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office investigation.

Claiming that he wants to determine "a true cause of his daughter's death," Bertolotti is asking that the specimens -- including a bindle of Murphy's natural hair, a bindle of hair from an extension, and a sample of the actress' pubic hair -- be released to "the independent laboratory of Plaintiff's choosing to conduct any and all remaining toxicology and/or any other outstanding tests."

The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office has not yet responded to TheWrap's request for comment.

(Pamela Chelin contributed to this report)

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This Weekend [Weekendhacker]

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendFood is delicious, but only if it's well-prepared. If your culinary skills are lacking, or you could stand to improve, take a little time this weekend to learn some new tips, tricks, and skills to help you cook and bake a whole lot better.

Before diving in to all the tips, the best thing you can do is get yourself organized and prepared to cook well and efficiently. Be sure to read our station-by-station guide to becoming a kitchen pro so you're ready to cook like the best.

Start with Some Great Recipes

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendThere's no point in cooking anything yourself if it's going to suck, so you ought to have some great recipes. Although Lifehacker is not a recipe blog, we've shown you how to make a lot of great things. We even have a compilation of the 10+ dishes everyone should know how to make, including some of our own favorite recipes. If you're a fan of fast food, however, and would like to learn how to make some of your favorites at home, we've got 10 great fast food recipes you can replicate yourself. Outside of our collection, Gojee is a great place to find a lot of great options. So is Epicurious, How2Heroes, and Cookthink.

Another way to dig up a lot of great recipes is with your smartphone. Check out our favorite recipe and cooking apps for Android and iPhone for some great options.

Effortlessly Prep Your Ingredients

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendThe joy of cooking doesn't come from peeling garlic or dicing an onion?at least if they're the sorts of task that feel tedious and unpleasant. Skilled chefs have no trouble getting through these tasks quickly, but you don't necessarily have the time and devotion to master the culinary skill set required to do what they can do. In some cases it will take a lot of practice to prep your ingredients as fast as a professional. In other cases, you can learn in just a few minutes.

Garlic is a perfect example, as you can shake an entire clove in a bowl to peel it in 10 seconds. De-seeding a watermelon is also very simple if you simply know where to cut. Similarly, if you cut an onion properly you won't have to worry about any eye irritation. There is also a best method for slicing and dicing an onion quickly and easily. (Once you have a handle on prepping garlic and onions, you should learn how to get the most out of them in your cooking.) Whatever tricks you're using to get the job done faster, you'll save yourself even more time and effort by prepping in an assembly-line style. This not only makes it easier while you're cooking, but also saves a lot of time when cleaning up as well.

For more great skills you can pick up quickly, check out our top 10 how-to cooking videos.

Learn a Few New Cooking and Baking Techniques

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendSuccessfully cooking something isn't too hard, but certain techniques can make an enormous difference in the quality of your food. Such is the case with the fickle egg, which if cooked right, can be pretty amazing. For more tender and flavorful meat, you'll want to learn sous-vide. For those of you who prefer to grill, we've got a guide to mastering you grilling skill set.

Sometimes great techniques just involve a few little alterations. Marinating hot dogs, fruit, and steaks can add a lot of extra flavor when grilling. You can make better smoothies and desserts with the syrup from canned fruit. If you've fruit or veggies that could use some refreshing, an ice bath is good for lettuce and hot water will keep the mold off your berries. If you want to cookie pasta fast and with an easy sauce, cook it in a frying pan with cold water.Photo by Robin.

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendFor the bakers, there are a few handy tips to bake better and more efficiently. If you find you're burning the bottoms of your cookies too much, just run the cookie sheet under cold water between batches. For healthier baking, you can substitute applesauce for eggs. For a fun project, make your own cake pops or create your own cookie cutter shapes from a foil pan. And finally, one of our favorite tricks is making cokie bowls by baking cookies on an upside-down muffin tin.

Cook Quickly and Easily in the Microwave

You may not look at your microwave as much of a cooking tool but, rather, just a reheating mechanism. While it's not going to replace your oven or stove, there's a lot it can do in the cooking and baking department. Also, for those times you're reheating food, there are several ways to do it better. But before you go off and microwave anything, know the best placement for your food.

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendIf you're at all familiar with cooking in the microwave, you're probably aware of at least a few things you can make in a mug. Eggs and chocolate cake are two popular options. In the mug-less category, you can also make candy, potato chips, movie theater-caliber popcorn, and gourmet milk foam for your coffee (or whatever).

Microwaves, of course, were made for heating or reheating, not cooking, but they don't always leave food in the crispiest condition. There are ways around this. Parchment paper is one of them. When you're reheating pizza, for example, using a sheet of parchment paper will help keep it crispy. Microwaves are also great for restoring stale foods like chips and bread. Even if your food isn't stale, sometimes a few seconds in the microwave can help as well. This is the case with cheese, for example, as it helps bring out the flavor.

Brush Up on Your Culinary Skills This WeekendAlthough this is the case with anything in the kitchen, microwaves are especially prone to mess due to the way they reheat food. Fortunately there are quite a few tricks you can employ to keep the mess to a minimum, or at least clean it up easily when you can't. A damp coffee filter, two bowls, or even a shower cap are simple ways to stop the splatter. If things do get a little unruly, however, steam cleaning with vinegar can help you tame the mess a lot faster.

For more microwave cooking tips, and just some other cooking skills that'll save you time, check out our guide to low-effort cooking.

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Waymon Hudson: Illinois Looking Toward Marriage Equality

A group of Illinois legislators and civil rights organizations has started holding meetings to strategize on moving from civil unions to full marriage equality for LGBT couples. Illinois state representatives Greg Harris, Deb Mell, Ann Williams, Kelly Cassidy, and Sara Feigenholtz, and state senator Heather Steans, as well as groups like Equality Illinois, Log Cabin Republicans, the ACLU, Lambda Legal, The Civil Rights Agenda, and the Human Rights Campaign, are looking at how to move forward legislatively on marriage rights for same-sex couples.

Representative Greg Harris told the Windy City Times that the legislation wouldn't be introduced until 2013 at the earliest, and he gave some insight into how difficult it could be: "I do not delude myself into thinking this will be an easy process. But we need to take the first step. We have to be ready to stand up and defend the gains that we've made and to look toward the next steps."

The road ahead for marriage equality in the state does indeed look difficult, but not impossible.

Among the strongest opposition is the highly influential and politically powerful Catholic Church. In September the Catholic Conference of Illinois announced the formation of a "Defense of Marriage" department, whose sole purpose is to fight any future attempts to legalize same-sex marriage in the state. The stated goal of the department is to protect the "stature of the nuclear family -- which provides love, stability and confidence to children, as well as organization to society." The "Defense of Marriage" department has already started throwing out incendiary (and scientifically unfounded) claims about the "dangers" of marriage equality: "The effects [of same-sex marriage] are evident in the performance of children in school, in truancy and crime rates, and in an ailing culture that too often values feeling good over self-giving, and individuality over the common good."

The Catholic Church's hostility toward equal rights for LGBT people in the state has indeed been ratcheting up. We've seen the drawn-out legal battle between Catholic Charities and the state of Illinois over the organization's state-funded adoption and foster care contracts, and their refusal to grant those services to same-sex couples in civil unions, which ended in a loss for the church. This has led to a growing tension between the church hierarchy and advancing civil rights. Cardinal Francis George of Chicago recently compared the city's gay pride parade to the Ku Klux Klan, sparking outrage, protests, and an eventual half-apology from the cardinal. Even Pope Benedict himself has continued the attacks on marriage equality, saying this week that gay marriage was a threat to the traditional family that undermined "the future of humanity itself."

With well-organized and well-funded opposition like this, pushing for legislation allowing same-sex couples to marry will be difficult. But there are concrete examples that can be used to educate the public and legislature about the basic unfairness of the separate and unequal status that civil unions create for gay couples in the state.

The previously mentioned fight between Catholic Charities and the state over the $30 million in taxpayer dollars that Catholic Charities received from the state of Illinois for foster care and adoption services was based on excluding same-sex couples in civil unions.

There was also the case of the Springfield, Ill. Joint Labor/Management Insurance Committee deciding not to cover health benefits for the civil-union partners of city employees. The committee used the different relationship status of same-sex couples and married heterosexual couples to carve out the exemption to civil-union spouses. They cited the benefits for same-sex couples being too costly, which is an argument that would never be accepted when applied to a more universally understood institution like full marriage. Public outrage eventually made them change their decision and cover all couples equally.

Perhaps the most illuminating example is the confusing decision from the Illinois Department of Revenue saying that couples in civil unions "may not file joint Illinois returns" and that the new civil unions law "did not change the Illinois income tax laws." After much pushing from legislators and the community, the department recently reversed their decision, allowing same-sex couples in civil unions to file jointly in the state. Yet this confusion within the state government itself over the law shows just how easy it is for civil unions to fall short.

These are all glaring examples of why separate is never equal and why moving toward marriage equality is vitally necessary, if difficult. Civil unions create a lower class of recognition that, while providing much-needed rights and protections, reinforces the idea that LGBT relationships are less than their heterosexual counterparts. Creating this new, separate, and different level of rights and recognition among committed couples only creates further inequity, confusion, and discord, even internally among states that seek to expand rights.

Civil unions were a first step, but never an end goal. It will be a hard fight forward against powerful and organized opposition in many forms, but it is a fight worth having.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Green Bay and NY Giants battle in playoffs (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? The Green Bay Packers, led by Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers, host the pass-rushing New York Giants in the National Football League playoffs Sunday.

A test of strength against strength, pass attack versus pass rush, will determine which team reaches the NFC title game and moves within one step of next month's Super Bowl.

The Packers are aiming to become the first team in seven years to win back-to-back NFL titles and, after enjoying the luxury of a first-round playoff bye, have all their players ready for the clash between two of the league's oldest rivals.

Rodgers threw 45 touchdown passes against just six interceptions to set an NFL season record for best quarterback rating, targeting a sterling set of receivers in Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, James Jones and tight end Jermichael Finley.

"You can see the rhythm in which he operates. He has great velocity on the ball. He has great accuracy and good vision," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "He moves the ball around and has large contributions from a whole bunch of players."

New York counters with a dangerous collection of sack artists, now that Osi Umenyiora and Justin Tuck are back at full speed to join irrepressible second-year defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul.

"We have a lot of respect for their defensive line," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. "They have an excellent seven-man rotation they've been operating with. There's no let-up in all seven of them."

The Giants' defensive secondary has been a weakness so upsetting Rodgers' timing with a rush by the front four is critical to slowing down Green Bay. But the Packers' signal caller can also confound a pass-rush with his mobility.

"He's kind of like Houdini out there a little bit," said New York defensive tackle Chris Canty. "He avoids pass rushes, he avoids that initial surge. He can get out of the pocket and make plays downfield with his wide receivers."

The Giants, who clawed their way into the postseason with wins against the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys, can also put points on the board with quarterback Eli Manning throwing to big-play receivers Hakeem Nicks, Victor Cruz and Mario Manningham, and using a revitalized running attack.

"Our focus is on putting the ball in the end zone. We've done that better than anybody during the regular season," McCarthy said. "Whether we run it in there or we throw it, I don't really have a preference."

Last month, the then unbeaten Packers beat the Giants 38-35 after Rodgers briskly moved the Packers into range for a game-winning field goal after taking possession with just 58 seconds left.

That victory made the Packers 12-0. Two weeks later Green Bay was ambushed 19-14 by the hard-hitting Kansas City Chiefs for their only loss.

The Giants won the last playoff showdown between the teams, an overtime victory in the NFC title game four years ago in frigid conditions at Lambeau Field. That defeat, however, came with Brett Favre at quarterback for Green Bay.

Rodgers said last year's title run has the Packers ready for anything in a game they have dedicated to offensive coordinator Joe Philbin, whose 21-year-old son Michael was found dead in a drowning incident earlier in the week.

"We know what it is like and we know the pressure that we are going to be under," said Rodgers, who won four away playoff games last season. "We are looking forward to a home playoff game."

(Editing by Julian Linden)

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Tiffany's US holiday sales growth weakens

In this Nov. 28, 2011 photo, customers leave a Tiffany & Co. store in Santa Clara, Calif. Jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co. says its sales growth weakened in the U.S. and Europe during the holiday season, raising fears that the wealthy may be beginning to rein in spending. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

In this Nov. 28, 2011 photo, customers leave a Tiffany & Co. store in Santa Clara, Calif. Jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co. says its sales growth weakened in the U.S. and Europe during the holiday season, raising fears that the wealthy may be beginning to rein in spending. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

(AP) ? Jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co. said Tuesday that its sales growth weakened in the U.S. as shoppers pulled back on buying pricey baubles during the key holiday season.

The company known for its iconic turquoise box cut its yearly earnings guidance. Its shares fell more than 10 percent in morning trading.

The affluent have picked up spending since the Great Recession ended in mid-2009, recovering faster than other segments. Tiffany's results have reflected this, and quarterly results have beat expectations for the past five quarters. But analysts have wondered if this is sustainable, and Tiffany's holiday sales indicate that it may not be.

"After achieving very strong and better-than-expected sales and earnings growth in the first three quarters of 2011, sales weakened markedly in the United States and Europe during the holiday season, reflecting restrained spending by consumers for fine jewelry," said Tiffany CEO Michael Kowalski.

Total sales rose 7 percent to $952 million in November and December, helped by a 19 percent jump in the Asia-Pacific region and a 13 percent rise in Japan.

But in the U.S. growth was slower, with total revenue up 4 percent to $503 million and revenue in stores open at least one year up just 2 percent. The latter measure is considered a key gauge of a retailer's performance.

Tiffany did not break out how different categories fared, but one analyst suggested that slowing U.S. sales growth in the U.S. may be due to the middle-class "aspirational" shopper turning elsewhere as Tiffany's prices remain high.

"The upper middle-income consumer may have found another place to go. They're not buying $50,000 engagement rings, but they're looking for items for $350 to $1,000," said retail analyst Brian Sozzi of NBG Productions. "Those prices are increasingly harder to find at Tiffany, so consumers may be finding them at Macy's or Bloomingdales."

At Tiffany, higher sales to tourists in the U.S. were offset by weaker spending by U.S. customers, Kowalski said, and sales at its New York flagship store fell 1 percent.

Online and catalog sales were a particularly weak spot, down 4 percent from a year ago.

In Europe, revenue edged up 1 percent to $117 million and revenue in stores open at least one year fell 4 percent. The region has been a trouble spot for retailers, as Europeans are facing weaker economies than in the U.S.

Results for the two-month period show that Tiffany could fall short of its sales forecast for the three(equals)month fourth quarter, which ends Jan. 31. It previously forecast revenue in stores open at least one year would rise in the mid- to high-single digit percentage range in the Americas, in the low single digit percentage range in Europe and about 20 percent in Asia-Pacific.

As a result, Tiffany trimmed its full year guidance. It now expects earnings for the fiscal year of between $3.60 and $3.65 per share, down in from guidance in November of $3.70 to $3.86 per share. Analysts expected earnings of $3.75 per share, according to FactSet.

Elsewhere in the jewelry sector, holiday sales results were better.

Zale Corp., which caters to more middle-income shoppers, reported revenue in stores open at least one year rose 5.9 percent during the holiday period, including a 10.1 percent rise in November and a 4.2 percent rise in December. Total revenue rose nearly 6 percent to $564 million. Irving, Texas-based Zale shares slipped 11 cents, or 3.3 percent, to $3.22 in morning trading Tuesday.

At Signet Jewelers Ltd., which operates Kay Jewelers and Jared The Galleria of Jewelry in the U.S. and jewelry chains H. Samuel, Ernest Jones and others in the U.K., revenue from stores open at least one year rose 7.8 percent, including a 9.2 percent rise in the U.S. and a 1.8 percent rise in the U.K. Its shares fell $3.62, or 7.7 percent, to $43.40 in morning trading as investors fretted over weakness in Europe and Tiffany's results.

Tiffany shares fell $6.81, or 10.1 percent, to $60.13 in morning trading. The stock had been up about 7 percent since the beginning of 2010.

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ASUS Eee Pad MeMO ME171, ME370T and high-end Transformer Prime TF700T revealed

Flustered with the original Transformer Prime you just purchased? We'd advise you to have a seat. ASUS just took the wraps off an all new Transformer Prime (the TF700T) here at CES, which is presumably designed to rival Acer's newly-announced Iconia Tab A700. Notably, this guy won't be an outright replacement for the existing TF201 model; it's simply an upmarket alternative for those tired of the same specs over and over again. Speaking of, let's dive under the hood of this one, shall we? It's a 10.1-incher with NVIDIA's Tegra 3 within (1.3GHz quad-core Cortex A9), a Super IPS+ / Gorilla Glass 10.1-inch display with a downright silly 1,920 x 1,200 resolution (watch out, Lenovo!) and 32GB or 64GB of internal storage space. There's also an 8 megapixel rear camera / 2 megapixel front-facing cam, support for 1080p playback, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a micro-HDMI port, microSD card reader, a 25WHr Lithium-Polymer battery and a chassis that weighs just over a pound. It'll ship with Android 4.0.1 onboard (yeah, that's Ice Cream Sandwich), and will be compatible with the exact same keyboard dock as the existing Prime. Needless to say, ASUS is aiming for the stars with a build sheet like this, and the $599 to $699 retail price points enable you to know it. It'll land next quarter here in North America, and no, there's no GPS functionality listed on the spec sheet after the break; though we've been informed that this new Prime will come with a new back panel design (pictured after the break) that should enhance WiFi, BT and GPS performance.

Moving onto more diminutive offerings, the Eee Pad MeMO (ME171) that we saw months ago is getting a formal reveal here in Las Vegas, boasting a 7-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800) IPS capacitive touchpanel, a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm 8260 processor, a gigabyte of memory, 16GB / 32GB of storage, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 1.2 megapixel front / 5 megapixel rear camera (with 1080p recording), an A-GPS sensor, gyroscope, proximity sensor and a micro-USB port. There's a 4,400mAh Li-polymer battery reportedly good for some 8.5 hours of video playback, and it'll be Android 4.0.1 running the show. The unit checks in with dimensions of 7.8- x 4.6- x 0.50-inches (and a weight of 14.2 ounces), and while mum's the word on price (sadly), it'll supposedly ship in Q2 to North American adobes.



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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Twinkies maker Hostess seeks bankruptcy protection

Hostess Twinkies are shown in a studio photograph, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 in New York. Twinkies maker Hostess Brands files for Ch. 11 reorganization to deal with high labor costs. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Hostess Twinkies are shown in a studio photograph, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 in New York. Twinkies maker Hostess Brands files for Ch. 11 reorganization to deal with high labor costs. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

(AP) ? Just like many Americans, the maker of Twinkies, Sno Balls and Wonder Bread is trying to lose the fat.

Hostess Brands is hoping to take a bite out of its high costs as it heads back into bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a decade.

Hostess has enough cash to keep stores stocked with its Ding Dongs, Ho Hos and other snacks for now. But longer term, the 87-year-old company has a bigger problem: health-conscious Americans favor yogurt and energy bars over the dessert cakes and white bread they devoured 30 years ago.

Last year, 36 percent of Americans ate white bread in their homes, down from 54 percent in 2000, according to NPD Group. Meanwhile, about 54 percent ate wheat bread, up from 43 percent in 2000.

Consumption of healthy snacks is growing, too. About 32 percent of Americans ate yogurt at least once in two weeks in 2011, for instance, up from 18 percent in 2000.

"We're less likely to be snacking on items that we shouldn't be snacking on," said Harry Balzer, chief industry analyst for The NPD Group, a consumer marketing research firm.

Hostess, which is a privately held, doesn't disclose sales figures. But analysts say the iconic brand has been hurt by Americans' changing eating habits.

To be sure, Hostess' snacks don't neatly fit into the U.S. trend toward a healthier lifestyle that includes a diet rich in whole wheat foods, fruits and vegetables.

For instance, Twinkies, a snack cake with a mysterious cream filling that epitomizes empty calories, has 150 calories and 4.5 grams of fat. Meanwhile, a Ding Dong chocolate cake with filling has 368 calories and 19.4 grams of fat.

"The iconic status of Twinkies is partly this perception that there's nothing real in it," said Ken Albala, professor of history at the University of the Pacific, in Stockton, Calif., who specializes in food history. "It's this cake filled with an unidentifiable sugary cream filling that never goes bad."

Hostess has other problems, too.

In Hostess' Chapter 11 filing on Wednesday, the company said its rivals have combined and expanded their reach, heightening competition in the snack space. Hostess' competitors range from Bimbo Bakeries, which makes Entenmann's baked goods, and McKee Foods, which make Little Debbie snack cakes. It also faces competition from larger food makers like Sara Lee and Kraft Inc.

Additionally, Hostess employees are unionized while most of its competitors aren't. As a result, Hostess has high pension and medical benefit costs. The company has 19,000 employees and operates in 48 states.

Hostess did not announce layoffs but spokesman Lance Ignon said Wednesday that the company will make future decisions "in the best interest of the company."

CEO Brian Driscoll said the Hostess is working to reach a consensual agreement with its unions to modify its collective bargaining agreements. Hostess also hopes to modernize its systems, fleets and plants to keep pace with customer needs.

"This company has tremendous potential if we can remove the barriers to success," Driscoll said.

The Teamsters Union, which represents about 7,500 of Hostess' delivery drivers and merchandisers, said in a statement on Wednesday that it is also committed to working toward a solution.

The company's filing comes nearly three years after its predecessor emerged from bankruptcy proceedings. That company, called Interstate Bakeries and based in Kansas City, Mo., filed for bankruptcy protection in 2004 and changed its name to Hostess Brands after it emerged in 2009.

Hostess said Wednesday that its previous efforts to change, including the prior Chapter 11, were insufficient. Under its most recent bankruptcy filing, it is looking to restructure into a "strong, competitive" company.

In its filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, Hostess listed about $860 million in debt. The company's biggest unsecured creditor is the Bakery & Confectionary Union & Industry International Pension Fund, which it owes about $944.2 million.

In the filing, Hostess also listed its estimated assets between $500 million and $1 billion and its estimated liabilities at more than $1 billion.

The Irving, Texas-based company said that it will be able to maintain routine operations thanks to a $75 million financing commitment from a group of lenders led by Silver Point Capital LP.

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