Saturday, October 26, 2013

Daily News: Reuters Science News Headlines - Celgene arthritis drug appears effective, safe after one year: study

Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 01:36 PM PDT

Celgene arthritis drug appears effective, safe after one year: study 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 01:36 PM PDT
By Bill Berkrot (Reuters) - Previously untreated patients experienced significant and lasting reductions in signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis when given Celgene Corp's experimental oral drug, apremilast, according to data from a late stage clinical trial. Patients taking either the 20 milligrams or 30 mg dose of apremilast twice a day had a statistically significant improvement in symptoms, such as painful, swollen joints, after 16 weeks of treatment compared with those who received a placebo, researchers said. ...
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Ex-Soviet Georgia enters new era with presidential poll 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 01:35 PM PDT
Electoral officials tape voting booths at a polling station in TbilisiBy Margarita Antidze and Timothy Heritage TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgia elects a new president on Sunday in a vote that will end Mikheil Saakashvili's decade-long rule and test confidence in the ruling Georgian Dream coalition led by billionaire Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili. The front-runner to replace Saakashvili, a pro-U.S. leader who fought a war with Russia and has served the maximum two terms, is Georgy Margvelashvili, a member of the coalition which ousted the president's cabinet in an election a year ago. ...
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Mozambique says Renamo ambush kills one, injures 10 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 01:29 PM PDT
By Manuel Mucari MAPUTO (Reuters) - Suspected Renamo guerrillas ambushed a passenger minibus in central Mozambique on Saturday, killing one person and injuring 10 more in an attack condemned by President Armando Guebuza, state media said. Fears of hit-and-run attacks by armed partisans of Renamo opposition leader Afonso Dhlakama have increased after the army overran Dhlakama's base in central Sofala province on Monday, forcing him to flee into the bush. ...
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Libya says U.S. firm Marathon to stay, eyes Algeria gas deal 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 12:55 PM PDT
Libya's Oil Minister Abdelbari al-Arusi speaks during a joint news conference in TripoliBy Ulf Laessing TRIPOLI (Reuters) - U.S. firm Marathon Oil will continue operating in Libya after giving up plans to sell its stake in Waha Oil Company, Oil Minister Abdelbari Arusi said on Saturday. Two years of turmoil after the overthrow of leader Muammar Gaddafi, as well as tough contract terms, have prompted oil companies to reassess their role in the North African country, but the government has been keen to keep them. Sources told Reuters this week that Marathon was blocked from selling its stake in Waha by the government which has first refusal on such a deal. ...
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Tiny 'crazy ants' are a giant nuisance for U.S. Gulf Coast 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 11:08 AM PDT
By Andrea Lorenz HOUSTON (Reuters) - Every few days, Joe Stuckey unleashes chemicals on the legions of tiny ants that invade his home and swarm over his 40-acre property south of Houston. Once they die, he scoops up them up by the shovel-full. Then he repeats the ritual. "It's literally a huge problem," said Stuckey, a Houston environmental attorney. Stuckey is one of several landowners who allow researchers to use their property to learn more about tawny crazy ants, a nuisance spreading rapidly across the U.S. Gulf Coast. ...
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Ethiopia opens Africa's largest wind farm to boost power production 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 06:33 AM PDT
By Aaron Maasho ASHEGODA, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Africa's biggest wind farm began production in Ethiopia on Saturday, aiding efforts to diversify electricity generation from hydropower plants and help the country become a major regional exporter of energy. The Horn of Africa country - plagued by frequent blackouts - plans to boost generating capacity from 2,000 MW to 10,000 MW within the next three to five years, much of it coming from the 6,000 MW Grand Renaissance Dam under construction on the Nile. ...
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Greenpeace activist dangles from Eiffel Tower in Russia protest 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 03:39 AM PDT
A French firefighter approaches a Greenpeace activist hanging from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower in ParisPARIS (Reuters) - A Greenpeace activist suspended himself from the Eiffel Tower on Saturday to call for the release of 30 people who have spent more than a month in a Russian jail over a protest against oil drilling in the Arctic After lowering himself from the second tier of the Paris landmark, the man unfurled a large yellow sign saying: "Free the Arctic 30." He was brought down about two hours later by firemen without incident. ...
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Back to the bush: Dhlakama's high-risk gamble in Mozambique 
Saturday, Oct 26, 2013 02:32 AM PDT
(Blank Headline Received)By Pascal Fletcher JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - At the age of 60, Mozambique's former rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama is hiding out in the bush again, not backing down in a struggle between old foes that has donors and investors fretting about stability in the budding energy producer. A year ago, the leader of the country's biggest opposition party Renamo quit his life in the city and returned to the remote Gorongosa forest from where he once directed a 16-year civil war fought by his guerrillas which ended in 1992. Dhlakama says he does not want another war. ...
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