pound As Beijing gyms reopen, users are masked up and ready to shed pounds By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:08:44 -0400 BEIJING - Grunts, groans and the sound of pulsing music and crashing weights have returned to some of Beijing's gyms after being closed for nearly three months due to the coronavirus outbreak. Full Article worldNews
pound Little Richard, piano-pounding music icon, dies at 87 By www.nbcnews.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:31:51 GMT The rock pioneer put "wop bop a loo bop" onto a generation's lips and inspired musicians from The Beatles to Prince. Full Article
pound Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong: Tens of thousands of pounds raised for family of pregnant nurse who died of Covid-19 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T04:13:00Z Follow our live coronavirus updates here Full Article
pound 'Disgusting' queue jumper at Poundland jailed for spitting at staff and police By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T12:07:00Z A "disgusting" queue-jumper at Poundland has been jailed after spitting at store staff and police officers. Full Article
pound Poundland boss hands 'hero' workers extra week of holiday as reward for efforts during Covid-19 crisis By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T12:45:40Z Retailer also doubles staff discounts and commits to guaranteeing time off for employees over Christmas period Full Article
pound Government demands Turkey refund or replace 'unusable' PPE after 400,000 gowns impounded By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-07T14:45:04Z The Government is requesting a refund or replacement for 400,000 medical gowns flown over from Turkey which were later deemed "unusable". Full Article
pound Everything you need to know about the multi-billion-pound race to find a virus vaccine By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T10:32:00Z Today marks the start of human drug trials, as beating Covid-19 becomes a global effort. Susannah Butter reports Full Article
pound Cars, excavator used to impound Virgin planes at Perth Airport amid stand-off over 'significant' debt By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 18:01:04 +1000 Perth Airport is using heavy machinery and company vehicles to block a number of Virgin Australia aircraft from taking off over what it says are $16 million in unpaid debts. Full Article COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Business Economics and Finance Air Transport Diseases and Disorders Health
pound Olympics will take place in 2021, says IOC member Dick Pound By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 12:50:17 +1100 The Olympics will be postponed to 2021 as the sporting world adapts to the coronavirus pandemic, according to IOC member Dick Pound. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 Sport Olympics (Summer) Olympic Games Organising Committee
pound Coronavirus leaves Washington farmers with a big problem: What do you do with a billion pounds of potatoes? By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 3 May 2020 18:57:08 -0400 Washington state has a billion pounds of potatoes -- with no destination Full Article
pound How Compounding Solutions are meeting the demand for medical materials during Covid-19 By www.medicalplasticsnews.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:22:57 -0000 Since early February, custom material solutions provider, Compounding Solutions, has been working hard to meet material demands related to Covid-19. Full Article
pound U.S. Seeks Permanent Injunction Against Florida-Based Drug Compounding Lab By www.justice.gov Published On :: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 10:37:08 EDT The United States has filed a civil suit on behalf of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in U.S. District Court in the Middle District of Florida, against Franck’s Compounding Lab Inc., dba Franck’s Lab, a compounding pharmacy located in Ocala, Fla. Full Article OPA Press Releases
pound Dallas Compounding Pharmacy Owner Pleads Guilty in Connection with Misbranded Drug Shipment By www.justice.gov Published On :: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:37:47 EDT Gary D. Osborn and his corporation, ApothéCure Inc., pleaded guilty today in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas to two misdemeanor criminal violations of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA). The pleas are in connection with ApothéCure’s interstate shipment of two lots of misbranded colchicine injectable solution that led to the deaths of three people in the Pacific Northwest. Full Article OPA Press Releases
pound New England Compounding Center Supervising Pharmacist Arrested at Logan International Airport By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 11:34:18 EDT A Canton, Massachusetts, man was arrested today at Boston's Logan International Airport in connection with the ongoing criminal investigation of New England Compounding Center by the Justice Department’s Civil Division and U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts. Full Article OPA Press Releases
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pound Erianin, a novel dibenzyl compound in Dendrobium extract, inhibits lung cancer cell growth and migration via calcium/calmodulin-dependent ferroptosis By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-05-08 Full Article
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pound Investing in prevention: An ounce of CVE or a pound of counterterrorism? By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 06 May 2016 15:35:00 -0400 In the face of seemingly weekly terrorist attacks and reports that Islamic State affiliates are growing in number, political leaders are under pressure to take tougher action against ISIS and other violent extremist threats. Removing terrorists from the battlefield and from streets remains critical—President Obama announced last week that the United States will send 250 more special operations forces to Syria, for one, and other military, intelligence, and law enforcement efforts will be important. According to one assessment, the United States has spent $6.4 billion on counter-ISIS military operations since August 2014, with an average daily cost of $11.5 million. As a result of these and related efforts, the territory the Islamic State controls has been diminished and its leadership and resources degraded. The more challenging task, however, may be preventing individuals from joining the Islamic State or future groups in the first place and developing, harnessing, and resourcing a set of tools to achieve this objective. Violent extremism is most likely to take root when communities do not challenge those who seek to radicalize others and can’t offer positive alternatives. Prevention is thus most effectively addressed by the communities themselves—mayors, teachers, social workers, youth, women, religious leaders, and mental health professionals—not national security professionals, let alone national governments. But it’s easier said than done for national governments to empower, train, and resource those communities. Political leaders around the globe are increasingly highlighting community engagement and the role of communities more broadly in a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy. States, however, continue to struggle with how to operationalize and sustain these elements of the strategy. Show us the money First, there is the funding shortfall. Too many national governments continue not to provide local governments and communities with the resources needed to develop tailored community engagement programs to identify early signs of and prevent radicalization to violence. To take just one example of the disparity, the $11.5 million per day the United States spends on its military presence in Iraq is more than the $10 million the Department of Homeland Security was given this year to support grassroots countering violent extremism (CVE) efforts in the United States, and nearly twice as much as the State Department’s Bureau of Counterterrorism received this year to support civil society-led CVE initiatives across the entire globe. Although a growing number of countries are developing national CVE action plans that include roles for local leaders and communities, funding for implementation continues to fall short. Norway and Finland are two notable examples, and the situation in Belgium was well-documented following the March attacks in Brussels. Prevention is thus most effectively addressed by the communities themselves...not national security professionals, let alone national governments. At the international level, the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF)—established in 2014 and modeled on the Global AIDS Fund to enable governments and private entities to support grassroots work to build resilience against violent extremism—has struggled to find adequate funding. GCERF offers a reliable and transparent mechanism to give grants and mentoring to small NGOs without the taint of government funding. Yet, despite the fact that “CVE” has risen to near the top of the global agenda, GCERF has only been able raise some $25 million from 12 donors—none from the private sector—since its September 2014 launch. This includes only $300,000 for a “rapid response fund” to support grassroots projects linked to stemming the flow of fighters to Iraq and Syria—presumably a high priority for the more than 90 countries that have seen their citizens travel to the conflict zone. The GCERF Board just approved more than half of the $25 million to support local projects in communities in the first three pilot countries—Bangladesh, Mali, and Nigeria. GCERF’s global ambitions, let alone its ability to provide funds to help sustain the projects in the three pilots or to support work in the next tranche of countries (Burma, Kenya, and Kosovo) are in jeopardy unless donors pony up more resources to support the kind approach—involving governments, civil society, and the private sector—that is likely needed to make progress on prevention over the long-term. Go grassroots Second, national governments struggle with how best to involve cities and local communities. Governments still have a traditional view of national security emanating from the capital. Although a growing number of governments are encouraging, and in some cases providing, some resources to support city- or community-led CVE programs, they have generally been reluctant to really bring sub-national actors into conversations about how to address security challenges. Some capitals, primarily in Western Europe, have created national-level CVE task forces with a wide range of voices. Others, like the United States, have stuck with a model that is limited to national government—and primarily law enforcement—agencies, thus complicating efforts to involve and build durable partnerships with the local actors, whether mayors, community leaders, social workers, or mental health officials, that are so critical to prevention efforts. Some members of the target communities remain skeptical of government-led CVE initiatives, sometimes believing them to be a ruse for intelligence gathering or having the effect of stigmatizing and stereotyping certain communities. As debates around the FBI’s Shared Responsibilities Committees show, there are high levels of mistrust between the government—particularly law enforcement—and local communities. This can complicate efforts to roll out even well-intentioned government-led programs aimed at involving community actors in efforts to prevent young people from joining the Islamic State. The trouble is, communities are largely dependent on government support for training and programming in this area (with a few exceptions). To their credit, governments increasingly recognize that they—particularly at the national level—are not the most credible CVE actors, whether on- or off-line, within the often marginalized communities they are trying to reach. They’re placing greater emphasis on identifying and supporting more credible local partners, instead, and trying to get out of the way. Invest now, see dividends later On the positive side of the ledger, even with the limited resources available, new (albeit small-scale) grassroots initiatives have been developed in cities ranging from Mombasa to Maiduguri and Denver to Dakar. These are aimed at building trust between local police and marginalized groups, creating positive alternatives for youth who are being targeted by terrorist propaganda, or otherwise building the resilience of the community to resist the siren call of violent extremism. Perhaps even more promising, new prevention-focused CVE networks designed to connect and empower sub-national actors—often with funds, but not instructions, from Western donors—are now in place. These platforms can pool limited resources and focus on connecting and training the growing number of young people and women working in this area; the local researchers focused on understanding local drivers of violent extremism and what has worked to stem its tide in particular communities; and mayors across the world who will gather next month for the first global Strong Cities Network summit. Much like GCERF, these new platforms will require long-term funding—ideally from governments, foundations, and the private sector—to survive and deliver on their potential. Somewhat paradoxically, while the United States (working closely with allies) has been at the forefront of efforts to develop and resource these platforms overseas and to recognize the limits of a top-down approach driven by national governments, similar innovations have yet to take root at home. More funding and innovation, both home and abroad, can make a huge difference. For example, it could lead to more community-led counter-narrative, skills-building, or counselling programs for young people at risk of joining the Islamic State. It could also help build trust between local police and the communities they are meant to serve, lead to more training of mainstream religious leaders on how to use social media to reach marginalized youth, as well as empower young filmmakers to engage their peers about the dangers of violent extremism. And national prevention networks that aren’t limited to just government officials can help support and mentor communities looking to develop prevention or intervention programs that take local sensitivities into account. Without this kind of rigorous effort, the large sums spent on defeating terrorism will not pay the dividends that are badly needed. Authors Eric Rosand Full Article
pound Tea Fertilized with Panda Poop Will Cost $36,000 Per Pound and (Maybe) Prevent Cancer By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 18:48:10 -0500 A new tea set to become the world's most expensive is being fertilized with panda feces, and is touted as having cancer-preventing properties. Full Article Living
pound Soccer field lights powered by kids' pounding feet By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 07:00:00 -0400 A community soccer field in Rio de Janeiro stays well lit at night thanks to energy harvesting tiles laid under the turf. Full Article Technology
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pound VOCs: Volatile Organic Compounds, Indoor Air Quality and Respiratory Health By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 23:58:01 -0400 Getty Images Volatile organic compounds: something's in the air You can't see them, but they're all around us. They aren't listed as ingredients on the objects we bring in our home, but they're often there. They're volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, a Full Article Living
pound 22 million pounds of plastic enter the Great Lakes every year By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 11:57:54 -0500 Lake Michigan alone receives the equivalent of 100 Olympic-sized pools full of plastic bottles each year. Full Article Science
pound Mobile Bay Alabama's First Line Of Oil Defense Is Bigger Boom On 2,000 Pound Anchors By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 12 May 2010 11:50:12 -0400 A most painful demonstration of Murphy's Law - that Full Article Business
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pound Portable, collapsible wind turbine weighs less than 4 pounds By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 14 May 2014 07:00:00 -0400 The WindPax wind generator fits neatly into a backpack for hiking or can be used in the backyard too. Full Article Technology
pound Stock market leaders unite against calls to stop trading, saying it would only compound anxiety By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 22:05:45 GMT Closing the stock market amid the coronavirus pandemic might only amplify investors' anxieties. Full Article
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pound Artificial chloroplasts turn sunlight and carbon dioxide into organic compounds By www.sciencemag.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 02:20:00 -0400 Mimics might one day synthesize drug molecules, turbocharge natural photosynthesis Full Article
pound Mumbai: Compound wall collapses near Kurla railway station; 4 injured By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 07 Sep 2018 05:50:49 GMT The compound wall collapsed at Kurla railway station near platform no 1 at 9.45 am on Friday. The Central Railway is not affected and trains are running as per schedule. According to Dr. Poonam, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Bhabha hospital, 4 people suffered minor injuries. The injured identified as Siraj (30), Lakhan Khatal (29), Laxman Patil (40) and Amir Kasin (58) are all stable. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates Full Article
pound UK announces 60,000 pounds for kin of COVID-19 NHS victims By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 29 Apr 2020 01:21:51 GMT The UK came together on Tuesday for a minute's silence in the honour of hundreds of healthcare and other workers who have lost their lives on the frontline of the Coronavirus fight across the country. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who just recovered from a severe coronavirus attack, led the tributes with UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak at 10 Downing Street for the National Health Service (NHS) and other key workers across care homes and public transport. The tribute comes as the government announced a new time-bound insurance scheme for the families of such public sector healthcare workers who lost their lives while on duty during the pandemic, with a £60,000 Life Assurance Scheme. "Financial worries should be the last thing on the minds of their families so in recognition of these unprecedented circumstances we are expanding financial protection to the NHS and social workers delivering publicly funded care on the frontline," said UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock. "Nothing can make up for the tragic loss of a loved one during this pandemic. We owe a huge debt to those who die in service to our nation and are doing everything we can to protect them. "We will continue to strive night and day to provide them with the support and protection they need and deserve to keep them safe as they work tirelessly to save lives," he said. He said that bereaved family members will receive a £60,000 lump sum, worth roughly twice the average pensionable pay for the NHS staff, with the cost met by the government. The cases in the UK has reached 1,58,348 while 21,092 people have died, according to Johns Hopkins University tracker. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
pound Common Toiletry Antimicrobial Compound Prevents Malarial Spread By www.medindia.net Published On :: Target genes in the malaria parasite can be inhibited by triclosan, an antimicrobial compound used in soap, toothpaste, deodorant and many other products, finds a new study. Full Article
pound Plant Based Compound Improves Response to Dengue Vaccine: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: Plant-based compound called halofuginone improves the immune response to a potential vaccine against dengue virus, according to study published in iScience Full Article
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pound Economic stagnation compounds demographic pressure on pension systems, says OECD By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 11:00:00 GMT Low growth, low interest rates and low returns on investment linked to the slow global economy are now compounding the problems of population ageing for both public and private pension systems, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
pound Japan Imports of Chemical Compounds & Elements By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 11:15:00 GMT Imports of Chemical Compounds & Elements in Japan increased to 198189.09 JPY Million in March from 172427.10 JPY Million in February of 2020. Imports of Chemical Compounds & Elements in Japan averaged 135893.61 JPY Million from 1988 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 271316.65 JPY Million in October of 2018 and a record low of 60049.61 JPY Million in September of 1993. This page includes a chart with historical data for Japan Imports of Chemical Compounds & Elements. Full Article
pound British Pound LIBOR Three Month Rate By tradingeconomics.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:06:00 GMT British Pound LIBOR Three Month Rate was at 0.40 percent on Friday May 8. Interbank Rate in the United Kingdom averaged 5.18 percent from 1986 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 15.63 percent in October of 1989 and a record low of 0.28 percent in September of 2017. The three month Pound LIBOR interest rate is the average interest rate at which a LIBOR contributor bank can obtain unsecured funding in the London interbank market for a three month period in British Pounds. This page provides - United Kingdom Three Month Interbank Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Full Article
pound Local authorities say multimillion-pound light rail deal not enough By www.ft.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:06:55 GMT Support for five networks around England follows coronavirus rescue packages for bus and train sectors Full Article
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pound Election: Traders race to protect against potential drop in UK pound — as it happened By blogs.ft.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Dec 2019 18:04:43 +0000 Live coverage of UK election campaign. Read more Full Article
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pound UK pound slips more than 1% in first two trading days of May By www.ft.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 17:08:11 GMT Sterling under pressure from US-China angst and renewed Brexit concerns Full Article
pound Downton movie producers sign lucrative multi-million pound deals ahead of film's release By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 08 Sep 2019 01:14:06 GMT The Downton Abbey movie is more than just a film- it's the heart of multi-million-pound merchandising industry, as companies seek a little aristocratic gloss to help sell their products. Full Article