Beer after work at the bar: a U.S. tradition is getting stale
















MILWAUKEE (Reuters) – A tattooed man with a goatee shakes five dice in a black cup, slams it down on the bar and watches as they come to rest among half-full beer bottles and empty shot glasses.


“Nothin,” he says in disgust as he quickly slaps down a $ 20 bill to buy another round of drinks, in a U.S. ritual of beer drinking after work that is undergoing a gradual decline.













“I used to get the third-shift Allen Bradley guys in the morning, but they have cut and cut jobs,” said Terry Zadra, owner of the 177-year-old Zad’s Roadhouse on the south side of Milwaukee.


The bar is just blocks from an industrial plant owned by Rockwell Automation, which bought Allen Bradley, a factory equipment company, in 1985.


One result of the 2008-2009 recession that reduced manufacturing jobs in places such as Milwaukee has been slower traffic at some bars, and sluggish beer sales nationwide over the past four years, according to industry analysts.


“Contrary to the myth that people go out and drown their sorrows, the truth is that beer drinkers are pretty responsible people and when they have to cut back, they’re cutting back on their pleasures,” said Chris Thorne, vice president of communications at the Beer Institute, a Washington-based trade group.


According to the institute, beer drinkers last year in the United States drank 203.4 million barrels, about 5 percent less than in 2008.


More concern about healthy living, stiffer drunk-driving laws and measures that ban smoking in places such as taverns have hit beer sales during the last couple of decades in Milwaukee and throughout the country.


“There has been a definite shift from the on-premise to the off-premise consumption,” said Pete Madland, executive director of the Tavern League of Wisconsin. “The smoker, for instance, is going to the liquor store, buying a 12-pack of beer and going home.”


Over the past few decades, it has become much less acceptable in the business community to have a drink during lunch or tip a few after work with colleagues.


“Society looks at that person that has a glass of beer with his burger like he has a drinking problem,” Madland said.


HIGH-END HOPES


A glimmer of hope for the industry is the high-end craft beer segment, which has seen sales increase by 14 percent during the first half of 2012 compared with the same period last year, according to the Beer Institute.


These regional and local brews are more expensive and tend to be more recession-proof than mass-consumption brands like Miller Lite and Bud Light.


“Those occupations that weathered the storm of the Great Recession and then a very weak recovery … they were always able to afford a high-end beer,” Thorne said. “We would still like to see that American pilsner part of the brewing market get back its share.”


Despite the cultural and economic pressures, beer remains synonymous with Milwaukee, where brewers such as Fred Miller, Joseph Schlitz, Val Blatz and Frederick Pabst built their empires more than a century ago.


Even after heavy manufacturing of farm equipment, marine diesels and cranes became the dominant force in Milwaukee’s economy, MillerCoors remains an institution, brewing about 10 million barrels of beer each year on the city’s west side.


The love affair the city has for beer remains strong, evident in its Major League baseball team – the Milwaukee Brewers – paying homage to the city’s beer makers while playing in Miller Park, sponsored by MillerCoors.


While beer consumption nationwide may be down, in Wisconsin it has increased a bit. In the first eight months of 2012, about 2 percent more beer was sold than the same period of 2011, the state revenue department said.


Milwaukee also remains a blue-collar town with a fair number of neighborhood taverns such as Zad’s Roadhouse still serving a shot and a beer to the working class from early morning until late into the night, according to Milwaukee historian John Gurda.


“The scene is far from gone. I’m talking about saloons and bars being the communal living rooms of Milwaukee, and in many neighborhoods, that’s still very much the case,” Gurda said.


(Editing by Greg McCune and Eric Walsh)


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Exxon shuts pipeline after oil leak offshore Nigeria
















ABUJA (Reuters) – Exxon has shut a pipeline off the coast of Nigeria‘s Akwa Ibom state after an oil leak started by an unknown cause, the company’s local unit said on Saturday.


The U.S. major’s outage will add to production problems in Africa’s biggest crude exporter, after fellow oil majors Shell and Eni reported recent disruptions at onshore sites due to Nigeria’s worst flooding in 50 years.













“(Exxon Nigeria) confirms that on November 9 an oil release occurred offshore Akwa Ibom State,” Mobil Producing Nigeria, a joint venture between Exxon and the state oil firm, said in an emailed statement.


“The source of the leak was identified and the pipeline was isolated and shutdown.” The company said it was investigating the cause of the leak but didn’t give any details on the amount of oil production lost.


There was an oil spill in August near an Exxon facility that residents said left a slick running for miles along the coastline of Akwa Ibom. Exxon said it cleared up the spill but didn’t confirm the source of the leak.


Italian oil firm Eni said on Friday it had declared force majeure on Brass River oil loadings from Nigeria due to floods, which have submerged part of the southern oil-producing Niger Delta in recent weeks.


Flooding combined with oil theft, prompted Shell to declare force majeure on two other large Nigerian oil streams, Bonny Light and Forcados, in late October.


Oil spills are common in Nigeria’s onshore Niger Delta due to widespread theft by oil gangs tapping into pipelines and the poor maintenance of some ageing infrastructure.


But offshore spills are less common. Last December, an accident at Shell’s offshore Bonga facility spilled an estimated 40,000 barrels, one of the largest in Nigeria’s history.


Nigerian regulators told parliament in July that Shell should be fined $ 5 billion for environmental damaged caused by the spill but the company has said there is no legal basis for the fine.


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Syria opposition bloc elects Christian as leader
















DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Syria‘s main opposition group in exile has elected a Christian Paris-based former geography teacher as its new president.


George Sabra said Friday that his election as head of the Syrian National Council is a sign that the opposition is not plagued by sectarian divisions.













Sabra says the SNC‘s main demand is to receive weapons from the international community. The U.S. and some other foreign backers of rebels fighting the regime of President Bashar Assad have so far refused to send weapons for fear they can fall into the wrong hands.


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Frankfurt gears up for Gangnam Style at MTV awards
















FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The MTV Europe Music Awards will rock Frankfurt’s Festhalle concert venue on Sunday, with Barbadian R&B singer Rihanna leading the nominations and all eyes on Korean dance sensation Psy.


Psy‘s hit “Gangnam Style“, which is up for the Best Video award, has been viewed more than 670 million times and received a record-breaking 4.9 million “likes” on Facebook since being released in mid-July.













The satirical video featuring Psy‘s horse riding-inspired dance has sparked a wave of copycat versions from Eton schoolboys to Californian lifeguards and has even caught the attention of United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon.


Psy will become the first South Korean artist to perform at the annual awards, one of the pop industry’s biggest nights outside the United States, when he takes the stage on Sunday.


German model and presenter Heidi Klum, who this year filed for divorce from singer husband Seal, will host the awards and said she had been practicing her Gangnam moves in case she gets called on to dance.


“My kids are obsessed with the song, even though it’s Korean and they have no idea what he’s talking about,” she told reporters ahead of the event.


Klum, who comes from the town of Bergisch Gladbach just two hours away from the 2012 host city, is also looking forward to some home comforts.


“I’ll be eating a lot of German food,” she said, adding jokingly that she would probably eat too much schnitzel and “gain a few pounds.”


Despite being billed as the Europe Music Awards, the vast majority of nominees are traditionally North American, and 2012 is no exception.


Alongside Psy, acts due to take the stage at the show include country singer Taylor Swift, 14-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys, the Killers and Carly Rae Jepsen.


“OLD WAYS” STILL COUNT


In a world where careers are so often launched by social media websites like YouTube, some young artists said there was still a role for more established platforms such as MTV and mainstream television.


American indie-pop band fun., who are up for three awards, hit the big time after the song “We Are Young” was featured in an advert for Chevrolet during the U.S. Superbowl.


“I don’t think that you can ever replace the impact that music videos have,” the band’s guitarist Jack Antonoff told Reuters when asked about the importance of MTV against social media channels.


“I think the more that social media takes over, the more importance you put upon the old ways.”


MTV said this week that it had become the first company to reach one million followers on Instagram, the fast-growing photo-sharing application developer.


Heading the nominations is party-loving Rihanna, with nods in six categories, including Best Song and Best Video for “We Found Love”.


Following close behind with five nominations is country star Swift, and other top nominees include Justin Bieber and Katy Perry, with four each, while Lady Gaga, who cleaned up last year with four prizes, is in the running for three awards.


Rihanna is favorite for Best Song and Best Female, according to odds offered by British bookmakers William Hill, while Gangnam Style is tipped to win Best Video.


The EMA awards were last held in Frankfurt in 2001. Last year’s awards in Belfast attracted 23 million viewers on all platforms and 158 million votes worldwide.


Following are the main nominations in 2012:


BEST SONG: Carly Rae Jepsen/Call Me Maybe; Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris/We Found Love; Gotye/Somebody That I Used To Know; Pitbull feat. Chris Brown/International Love; fun. feat. Janelle Monáe/We Are Young


BEST NEW: Rita Ora; fun.; One Direction; Lana Del Rey; Carly Rae Jepsen


BEST FEMALE: Rihanna; Katy Perry; P!nk; Taylor Swift; Nicki Minaj


BEST MALE: Justin Bieber; Kanye West; Flo Rida; Pitbull; Jay-Z


BEST POP: Justin Bieber; No Doubt; Katy Perry; Taylor Swift; Rihanna


BEST LIVE: Taylor Swift; Lady Gaga; Jay-Z & Kanye West; Green Day; Muse


BEST HIP HOP: Jay-Z & Kanye West; Nas; Rick Ross; Drake; Nicki Minaj


BEST ROCK: Linkin Park; Green Day; Muse; The Killers; Coldplay


BEST ELECTRONIC: David Guetta; Swedish House Mafia; Avicii; Skrillex; Calvin Harris


BEST ALTERNATIVE: Jack White; The Black Keys; Arctic Monkeys; Florence + The Machine; Lana Del Rey


BEST VIDEO: M.I.A./Bad Girls; Lady Gaga/Marry The Night; Katy Perry/Wide Awake; Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris/We Found Love; PSY/Gangnam Style.


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Las guías hospitalarias no reducen las reinternaciones: estudio
















NUEVA YORK (Reuters Health) – Las guías de procedimientos


para garantizarles a los pacientes hospitalarios el acceso a













servicios de calidad también apuntan a reducir la necesidad de


reinternaciones, pero un nuevo estudio sugiere que esa relación


casi no existiría.


“La idea era que al aumentar la calidad de la atención


mejorarían los resultados”, indicó la autora principal del


estudio, la doctora Michaela S. Stefan, del Centro Médico


Baystate, Massachussetts.


Para controlar los costos, los hospitales y el Gobierno


federal intentaron reducir la cantidad de reinternaciones dentro


de los 30 días posteriores al alta médica.


Desde octubre, la tasa de reinternación es uno de los


factores que evalúan los Centros para los Servicios de Medicare


y Medicaid (CMS, por su sigla en inglés) para autorizar los


reintegros.


El equipo de Stefan halló que, en realidad, uno de cada


cuatro pacientes es reinternado a los 30 días del alta y se


estima que esas reinternaciones espontáneas le costaron 17.600


millones de dólares a Medicare en el 2004 (CMS publica la


información en http://1.usa.gov/Z7TeXy).


Uno de los enfoques para reducir las reinternaciones es la


elaboración de guías de calidad de la atención de cada


enfermedad, como los infartos o la neumonía.


Un estudio reciente había sugerido la existencia de muchos


factores que los hospitales no pueden controlar y hacen que un


paciente necesite volver al hospital, como la incapacidad de un


paciente de adherir a un tratamiento en el hogar o concurrir a


las consultas de control (ver noticia de Reuters Health del 19


de octubre del 2012).


Ahora, el equipo de Stefan analizó una base de datos del


2007 de los pacientes de Medicare, el seguro de salud


estadounidense para los adultos mayores, para conocer los


resultados con los tratamientos de infartos, insuficiencia


cardíaca o neumonía, y con las cirugías estomacales, cardíacas y


ortopédicas en miles de hospitales del país.


Por ejemplo: 2.773 hospitales atendieron a 322.668 personas


con insuficiencia cardíaca durante el período estudiado y 2.940


hospitales trataron 328.830 casos de neumonía.


Cada hospital recibió un puntaje de entre 0 y 100 por


ciento, según la cantidad de pacientes atendidos con los


tratamientos recomendados para cada caso. Eso, para los


pacientes con infarto, incluiría una aspirina al llegar al


hospital o, si corresponde, orientación para dejar de fumar


antes del alta, mientras que en los pacientes con neumonía


significaría la indicación de los antibióticos adecuados y la


verificación de la vacunación contra la influenza, entre otros


puntos.


El 96 por ciento de los 117.514 pacientes con infarto


recibió algunos de los tratamientos recomendados. Sólo el 88 por


ciento recibió todos los tratamientos adecuados. Y un 80 por


ciento de los pacientes operados del estómago accedió a los


tratamientos recomendados, aunque apenas el 46 por ciento


recibió todos esos tratamientos.


Luego, el equipo observó que los hospitales con los puntajes


más altos por cumplir las guías no tenían una cantidad


“significativamente” menor de reinternaciones que los centros


con los puntajes más bajos.


“Aun si la relación era estadísticamente significativa, las


diferencias en las tasas de reinternación eran pequeñas”, afirma


el equipo en Journal of General Internal Medicine.


Para los autores, algunas explicaciones posibles de esa


ausencia de asociación serían que las guías “influyen poco en el


riesgo de reinternación” o son demasiado amplias.


Aun así, Stefan opinó que es información que los pacientes


deben recibir. “Es importante conocer que el sitio Hospital


Compare existe. Desafortunadamente, la población lo usa poco.”


FUENTE: Journal of General Internal Medicine, online 16 de


octubre del 2012.


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Citigroup’s Pandit receives $15m

















Former Citigroup chief executive Vikram Pandit, who stood down last month, will get more than $ 15m (£9.4m) as part of a settlement with the banking giant.













John Havens, the chief operating officer who resigned at the same time, will receive a similar amount.


The payments were disclosed in filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission late on Friday.


At the time of the resignations there were reports of disagreements with investors over Citi’s strategy.


Mr Pandit’s payments include $ 6.65m for incentive pay for work in 2012 and deferred stock and cash incentive awards valued at $ 8.83m.


Mr Havens’ payments include $ 6.79m for 2012 and $ 8.73m worth of deferred stock and cash incentive awards for work in 2011 and 2008.


“Vikram and John made significant contributions to Citi during their five years of service,” Citigroup chairman Michael O’Neill said in statement included in the filing.


Mr Pandit resigned on 15 October, a day after Citi reported an 88% drop in quarterly profits to $ 468m.


In a conference call at the time, Citi chairman Michael O’Neill said Mr Pandit’s departure was not due to any “strategic, regulatory or operating issue”.


He added: “Vikram offered his resignation and the board accepted it.”


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Myanmar says Obama to visit later this month
















YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — President Barack Obama will make a groundbreaking visit later this month to Myanmar, an official said Thursday, following through with his policy of rapprochement to encourage democracy in the Southeast Asian nation.


The Myanmar official speaking from the capital, Naypyitaw, said Thursday that security for a visit on Nov. 18 or 19 had been prepared, but the schedule was not final. He asked not to be named because he was not authorized to give information to the media.













The official said Obama would meet with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi as well as government officials including reformist President Thein Sein.


It would be the first-ever visit to Myanmar by an American president. U.S. officials have not yet announced any plans for a visit, which would come less than two weeks after Obama’s election to a second term.


Obama’s administration has sought to encourage the recent democratic progress under Thein Sein by easing sanctions applied against Myanmar’s previous military regime.


Officials in nearby Thailand and Cambodia have already informally announced plans for visits by Obama that same week. Cambodia is hosting a summit meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and Thailand is a longtime close U.S. ally.


The visit to Myanmar, also known as Burma, would be the culmination of a dramatic turnaround in relations with Washington as the country has shifted from five decades of ruinous military rule and shaken off the pariah status it had earned through its bloody suppression of democracy.


Obama’s ending of the long-standing U.S. isolation of Myanmar’s generals has played a part in coaxing them into political reforms that have unfolded with surprising speed in the past year. The U.S. has appointed a full ambassador and suspended sanctions to reward Myanmar for political prisoner releases and the election of Nobel laureate Suu Kyi to parliament.


From Myanmar’s point of view, the lifting of sanctions is essential for boosting a lagging economy that was hurt not only by sanctions that curbed exports and foreign investment, but also by what had been a protectionist, centralized approach. Thein Sein’s government has initiated major economic reforms in addition to political ones.


A procession of senior diplomats and world leaders have traveled to Myanmar, stopping both in the remote, opulent capital city, which was built by the former ruling junta, and at Suu Kyi’s dilapidated lakeside villa in the main city of Yangon, where she spent 15 years under house arrest. New Zealand announced Thursday that Prime Minister John Key would visit Myanmar after attending the regional meetings in Cambodia.


The most senior U.S. official to visit was Hillary Rodham Clinton, who last December became the first U.S. secretary of state to travel to Myanmar in 56 years.


The Obama administration regards the political changes in Myanmar as a marquee achievement in its foreign policy, and one that could dilute the influence of China in a country that has a strategic location between South and Southeast Asia, regions of growing economic importance.


But exiled Myanmar activists and human rights groups are likely to criticize an Obama visit as premature, rewarding Thein Sein before his political and economic reforms have truly taken root. The military — still dominant and implicated in rights abuses — has failed to prevent vicious outbreaks of communal violence in the west of the country that have left scores dead.


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Exclusive: Google Ventures beefs up fund size to $300 million a year
















SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google will increase the cash it allocates to its venture-capital arm to up to $ 300 million a year from $ 200 million, catapulting Google Ventures into the top echelon of corporate venture-capital funds.


Access to that sizeable checkbook means Google Ventures will be able to invest in more later-stage financing rounds, which tend to be in the tens of millions of dollars or more per investor.













It puts the firm on the same footing as more established corporate venture funds such as Intel’s Intel Capital, which typically invests $ 300-$ 500 million a year.


“It puts a lot more wood behind the arrow if we need it,” said Bill Maris, managing partner of Google Ventures.


Part of the rationale behind the increase is that Google Ventures is a relatively young firm, founded in 2009. Some of the companies it backed two or three years ago are now at later stages, potentially requiring larger cash infusions to grow further.


Google Ventures has taken an eclectic approach, investing in a broad spectrum of companies ranging from medicine to clean power to coupon companies.


Every year, it typically funds 40-50 “seed-stage” deals where it invests $ 250,000 or less in a company, and perhaps around 15 deals where it invests up to $ 10 million, Maris said. It aims to complete one or two deals annually in the $ 20-$ 50 million range, Maris said.


LACKING SUPERSTARS


Some of its investments include Nest, a smart-thermostat company; Foundation Medicine, which applies genomic analysis to cancer care; Relay Rides, a carsharing service; and smart-grid company Silver Spring Networks. Last year, its portfolio company HomeAway raised $ 216 million in an initial public offering.


Still, Google Ventures lacks superstar companies such as microblogging service Twitter or online bulletin-board company Pinterest. The firm’s recent hiring of high-profile entrepreneur Kevin Rose as a partner could help attract higher-profile deals.


Soon it could have even more cash to play around with. “Larry has repeatedly asked me: ‘What do you think you could do with a billion a year?’” said Maris, referring to Google chief executive Larry Page.


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“Dancing” co-host Brooke Burke has thyroid cancer
















LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “Dancing with the Stars” co-host Brooke Burke said on Thursday that she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and will need surgery.


The television presenter and model said in a three-minute video posted on the website Modernmom.com that she will need her thyroid removed.













“I need to have thyroid surgery and a thyroidectomy, which means I’m going to have a nice, big scar right here on neck,” Burke said, drawing a finger across her throat.


Burke, a former winner of ABC’s celebrity ballroom dancing competition, said she had a biopsy in July, but it had taken her months to go public with the results.


“I’m ready to deal with it, and I’m going to be fine,” she said.


There was no word on when the surgery would take place, but Burke’s publicist said her work schedule for “Dancing with the Stars” would not be affected.


Burke, 47, said in July that her doctor suggested she undergo a thyroid ultrasound after he felt a lump in her neck during a routine physical.


The thyroid is a gland in the neck that produces hormones that regulate vital body functions, such as heart rate and blood pressure.


Burke’s co-host Tom Bergeron said on Thursday during an appearance on the CBS chat show “The Talk” that he had known about her condition for several months. “We are all there with her,” he said.


“I’ve known about this for a few months … I have had experience with this in my family. You never want to hear the word cancer. But thyroid cancer is one of the most treatable cancers. It has an incredibly high success rate,” he said.


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UK’s NICE rejects Novartis asthma drug in change of tack
















LONDON (Reuters) – Britain‘s health cost-effectiveness watchdog NICE plans to recommend against the use of Novartis‘s severe asthma drug Xolair, or omalizumab, after earlier endorsing it for adults only.


The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), which decides if medicines should be given on the state health service, said on Friday it had changed its mind in the light of evolving clinical evidence.













“After considering new evidence that has become available since the original guidance was published – particularly new mortality data – the NICE draft guidance does not recommend omalizumab for either adults or children,” NICE said.


New dosing recommendations for the drug had also changed its cost-effectiveness, the agency added.


The revised recommendation against using the drug is still at the review stage and NICE said it was now up to Novartis and other interested parties to respond to its concerns.


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