Friday, November 30, 2012

Congratulations! Now let's check if your newborn will be obese ...

From The LA Times?..

Alright, you?ve heard your newborn bundle of joy?s lusty cry; you?ve counted his or her fingers and toes; you may just have learned the baby?s gender. So let?s not waste another minute before sucking the joy from this picture of blissful innocence and answering a key question about his or her health and appearance: Will he or won?t she be fat?

Noting that ?prevention of obesity should start as early as possible after birth,? international researchers have devised a checklist of factors that can be quickly toted up at a mother?s bedside to predict with moderate certainty ? an accuracy of between 71% and 85% ? her newborn?s prospects of becoming obese.

The resulting checklist, published Wednesday in the journal PLoS One, uses just six inputs to determine a newborn?s probability of remaining obese (in the absence of early intervention) throughout childhood and beyond: his or her parents? body-mass indices (BMI), the baby?s birth weight, the mother?s weight gain during pregnancy, the number of members in the baby?s household, the professional category of the baby?s mother, and whether mom smoked during pregnancy.

A child?s prospects of obesity were ?largely driven? by his or her parents? BMI, researchers found: If one or both were obese, the baby?s odds of joining them in that status increased steadily as a function of how obese, and whether one or both were obese. But other factors ? mom?s avoidance of tobacco while pregnant, a larger number of household members, a mother?s status as a professional rather than an unskilled worker ? could powerfully check the bad start that came from having an obese parent (or two).

Least likely to become obese was a baby born into a household of five people who weighed about 6.5 pounds (3 kg) at birth and had a normal-weight father and a professional mother of normal weight who didn?t smoke during pregnancy. This baby?s likelihood of becoming obese in childhood was calculated at 0.13%.

By contrast, a baby born at close to 9 pounds into a household of three, including an obese father and a mother with a BMI of over 35 who smoked during pregnancy and worked as a skilled manual laborer had a probability of childhood obesity of more than 77%.

Importantly, the researchers set out to include genetic variations that would help predict a baby?s prospects of accumulating too much fat. In the end, they found that none of the known genetic variations associated with obesity predicted a baby?s future girth as powerfully as the six factors listed above.

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Source: http://www.lensaunders.com/wp/?p=7575

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PITT-BRADFORD FINANCIAL AID TO HOLD INFORMATION NIGHTS

PITT-BRADFORD FINANCIAL AID TO HOLD INFORMATION NIGHTS

BRADFORD, Pa. ? The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford?s Financial Aid staff will be offering free financial aid advice to college-bound students.

The financial aid high school night presentations begin next week in Coudersport and continue through the end of January 2013. The schedule is as follows:

6:30 p.m. Dec. 4 Coudersport Junior-Senior High School

6:30 p.m. Jan. 8 Allegany-Limestone (N.Y.) Central School

6 p.m. Jan. 9 Otto-Eldred Library

6:30 p.m. Jan. 9 Smethport Junior-Senior High School

6 p.m. Jan. 10 Bradford Area High School, Room 232-236

6 p.m. Jan. 16 Cameron County High School

6 p.m. Jan. 23 Sheffield High School

6 p.m. Jan. 30 Oswayo Valley Junior-Senior High School

Information covered will include the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), deadlines and tips that will make completing the FAFSA easier. A counselor will also talk about the financial aid process and the different types of aid that are available to families and students. Finally, the counselor will talk about different situations that can affect aid, such as income, academic progress and whether a student is considered a dependent or independent student. There will be time for questions during or after the presentation.

In February 2013, the Financial Aid staff will offer two different FAFSA completion nights, one from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 12 at Warren High School and one from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 21 in the Pitt-Bradford Sport and Fitness Center computer lab.

Those sessions will enable families to complete the FAFSA online with help from the staff. Those interested should bring their 2012 Federal tax return if complete or their 2011 Federal tax return if the 2012 return is not yet done. Families should also bring Federal PIN numbers, if they have them, and investment statements for assets other than retirement accounts.

For more information you may contact, Deborah Woodley, assistant director of Financial Aid, at (814)362-7550 or woodley@pitt.edu.

Source: http://solomonswords.blogspot.com/2012/11/pitt-bradford-financial-aid-to-hold.html

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  • "Samsung printers have secret admin account"?The Register?11:30 AM
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  • "Patent Wars: Nokia seeks sales block of BlackBerry devices in US"?GigaOM?10:11 AM
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Publications/Podcasts
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  • "The Apple Beat: 5 Technologies Apple pioneered that became tech standards"?Canadian Reviewer?8:37 AM
  • "iPad falling: Apple holds lead in tablets but market share dented by Android rivals"?Digital Trends?8:26 AM
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  • "Munster: Apple Television late next year/Gene Munster predicts an Apple television in November 2013"?Macworld UK?8:07 AM
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Non-Apple
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  • "Take action before the UN, Russia, and China hijack the Internet"?ZDNet?11:39 AM
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  • "Cheap Windows 8 notebook [Gift Guide 2012]?ZDNet?11:38 AM
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  • "Now Available As A Gmail Add-On, PhilterIt Lets You Browse Your Inbox Visually"?TechCrunch?11:21 AM
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  • "Cell Phone Users More Interested in Snapping Pics, Texting Than Calls"?PC Magazine?10:53 AM
  • "Quiz: What set the Internet on fire in 2012?"?Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required]?10:42 AM
  • "The latest case of extreme baby naming? Has a mother really named her new baby 'Hashtag' after Twitter?"?The Independent?10:40 AM
  • "Stand back and let IT do its job"?InfoWorld?10:37 AM
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  • "How design can help voice interaction go big: While the last five years have made touch interaction ubiquitous, the next interface frontier could be voice. Design can help people become more inclined to speak to -- instead of prodding and poking -- machines."?Fortune?10:33 AM
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  • "Gorgeous Photos, In Your Pocket: 500px Arrives On iPhone"?TechCrunch?8:58 AM
  • "Spaced Receives An Out Of This World Update For All iOS Devices"?App Advice?8:44 AM
  • "NYNE Debuts NB?250 Bluetooth Speaker Compatible with iOS Devices"?PadGadget?8:34 AM
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  • "Vimeo Updates Its iPhone App To Simplify Uploads And Improve Sharing"?TechCrunch?8:05 AM
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  • "Microsoft Declares Quarterly Dividend: Board of directors also announces committee appointments."?PRNewswire?6:30 PM
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  • "Windows 8 launch outdoes Windows 7's, says Microsoft bigwig"?The Register?11:29 AM
  • "Windows 8 off to an awkward start, Nomura says"?CNET News?9:57 AM
  • "Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 Plagued by More Problems"?TheStreet?9:29 AM
  • "Windows Phone 8 Random Reboot Fix Coming Over-The-Air Next Month, Says Microsoft"?TechCrunch?11:24 AM
  • "Microsoft fix in works for random Windows Phone 8 reboots"?PCWorld?10:54 AM
  • "Microsoft 'fesses up to Windows Phone 8 reboot bug: Patch coming in December"?The Register?11:30 AM
  • "Ballmer defends Microsoft"?Reuters?6:59 PM
  • "Microsoft's promises slow upgrade for loyal Phone 7 customers"?The Register?6:24 PM
  • "'Microsoft to make its own Surface phones' - mutterings: Microsoft has, apparently, signed up with iPhone manufacturer Foxconn to build its own handset next year, extending the Surface brand into mobile telephony."?The Register?11:30 AM
  • "#StuffMicrosoftSays: 'Don't Get Scroogled,' Launches Holiday Bing Campaign"?TechCrunch?11:21 AM
  • "Microsoft Says Don't Get Scroogled, but Bing is Not So Scot-Free"?AllThingsD?8:37 PM
  • "Microsoft annual shareholders meeting today"?Seattle Times?11:10 AM
  • "IBM flash interconnect aims to bust bottlenecks"?EE Times?10:25 AM
  • "Dell's Quest: Bring Business Insights To Email Data/Quest Software's first 'big data play,' MessageStats 7.0, adds email mining and analytics tools for business-side users."?InformationWeek?10:35 AM
  • "Latest Java zero-day exploit renews calls to disable it: Oracle contributes to the problem by not working more closely with the security industry on Java defenses, one security expert said"?CSO?10:37 AM
  • "Intel 'preparing' to put an end to user-replaceable CPUs"?ZDNet?11:39 AM
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Syria Just Fell Off the Face of the Internet: Sudden Nationwide ...

The AP is now reporting that Syria has dropped off the Internet as the government imposed a blackout over the entire nation?s critical communications from Internet to cellphones services (in select areas.) Thursday, rebels and government troops are engaged in warfare in the streets that have even strayed near the capital?s airport?suspending air traffic for the time being as well.

The outage in Syria has been confirmed by multiple sources, including Akamai Technologies Inc., a well known Internet data distributor who constantly monitor networks in order to get the best bandwith for their customers delivery. Renesys, another US-based network security firm, also confirmed stating that Syria effectively vanished Thursday at 12:26 p.m. local time.

?In the global routing table, all 84 of Syria?s IP address blocks have become unreachable, effectively removing the country from the Internet,? Renesys said.

Also according to Renesys, there are a few live Syrian networks, all of which belong to Tata Communications:

?These are potentially offshore, rather than domestic, and perhaps not subject to whatever killswitch was thrown today within Syria. These five offshore survivors include the webservers that were implicated in the delivery of malware targeting Syrian activists in May of this year,? writes the company.

State Controlled Killswitches Part of Warfare

We?ve seen the use of a killswitch before to cut off internal communication to local populations used before by countries seeking to control their territory.

In January 2011, Egypt used a killswitch to cut off communications over their Internet during the popular uprisings. The act led to a massive loss of data from the state and a return to oldschool journalism and communication (those without the Internet) although information still flowed out of and into the state.

Libya suffered under a six-month blackout imposed by their government in 2011 as well, restored in August of that year. The?Libyan?government had cut off the Internet in their own country due to a very similar reason to Egypt?s blackout: to control and pacify rebels fighting in their streets.

The World Watches the Darkened Syria

Even with cell service and Internet cut, there are still telephone cables running in and out of Syria and activists have gone to those in order to maintain communication with the outside world. Also, there?s no news that the Syrian government is jamming radio or satellite communications. It will be even harder than before to be part of the global community for local residents; but many of them probably have a lot more to worry about with fighting outside their doors.

Cutting off an entire country from the Internet and the rest of the world at large feels like a heavy door shutting. It throws news and communication to that country back to pre-1990 levels of newsmaking and renders the populations cut off from the rest of the globe. Fortunately, the Internet is a brand new medium for communication and news delivery and wartime journalism hasn?t changed that much (after all news got out during World War II.)

We?ll be watching to see how groups such as Anonymous and others respond to this. In the past, they have reacted by hitting government websites or financial institutions owned by the states in question; however, without the Internet flowing to them, those institutions lack their fundamental vulnerability to hackers (and they?re already without communication anyway.)

We also expect that groups such as Anonymous might become distributors of information into and out of Syria, including information on how activists and people can get news out as they have done in the past.

Source: http://siliconangle.com/blog/2012/11/29/syria-just-fell-off-the-face-of-the-internet-sudden-nationwide-blackout/

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Harrisburg bankruptcy threat back on the table as ... - Financial Post

Harrisburg: A bankrupt city at war with itself

For three days last summer, Mayor Linda Thompson joined religious leaders to pray for a ?cooperative spirit? among city leaders, the business community and residents here in Pennsylvania?s state capital.

The prayers have gone unanswered.

Looking for a way to resolve US$300-million in debt, the city council defied Thompson and voted to file for bankruptcy this month. Not only did a majority of the council go against the mayor?s wishes, but the council members also decided not to even tell her of their decision.

Read full story here.

Harrisburg, Pa. ? Pennsylvania?s capital city Harrisburg, neck-deep in more than US$340-million debt, is on the verge of getting a powerful negotiating tool with creditors: the threat of bankruptcy.

A state ban that prevented Harrisburg from filing for municipal bankruptcy protection is set to expire after Nov. 30.

A year has passed since Harrisburg first tried filing for bankruptcy in October 2011. The city is now deeper in debt and there is no guarantee that it will not seek court protection once again.

?They?re still having a problem bridging the revenues and the liabilities they have to pay,? said Emanuel Grillo, chair of the financial restructuring group at the law firm Goodwin Procter.

?They haven?t gotten bondholders or other constituencies to take a big enough hit,? he said. ?Waiving the bankruptcy option out there is really an important tool, even if [the state-appointed receiver] never uses it.?

When Harrisburg first attempted bankruptcy protection, the cash-starved city became a poster child for U.S. cities still trying to recover from years of lower, recession-hit property tax revenues while faced with growing pension obligations, healthcare costs, salaries and other expenses.

Since last October, Harrisburg?s debt has swelled from US$300-million to US$340-million

Harrisburg, like some other cities, took out significant debt to finance a project ? an incinerator ? that later failed to make enough money, bringing it to the verge of financial collapse.

Since last October, Harrisburg?s debt has swelled from US$300-million to US$340-million.

Its receiver, William Lynch, had to skip a US$3.4-million general obligation debt service payment in September in order to pay city employees. Harrisburg still faces a projected cumulative deficit of US$14.8-million by the end of fiscal 2012.

Harrisburg is closer to selling some assets such as its trash incinerator and public parking system to raise money as a key component of its recovery plan, Still, any potential agreement with buyers must still be approved by the state court overseeing the plan.

LAWMAKERS NOT LIKELY TO EXTEND BAN

The capital city accumulated its mountain of debt during several rounds of multimillion-dollar bond deals to finance the repair and retrofit of its incinerator.

About two weeks after Harrisburg?s city council first filed the bankruptcy petition, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett declared a state of fiscal emergency for the city of nearly 50,000 residents, about a third of them living in poverty.

A federal judge later blocked the city council?s Chapter 9 petition after state lawmakers banned it. Urged on by veteran Republican state lawmaker Jeff Piccola, the Pennsylvania legislature later extended the ban.

Piccola represented Dauphin County, which guaranteed some of Harrisburg?s incinerator debt and is now one of the city?s creditors.

But with Piccola retiring and a Democrat taking his place, many city and state officials believe state lawmakers won?t extend the ban a second time ? especially since state lawmakers are not scheduled to consider any new legislation until January.

?The lack of threat from Senator Piccola and the legislature to reinstate the bankruptcy ban is going to be an effective tool for negotiations. There?s no doubt about it,? said Harrisburg City Councilman Brad Koplinski.

CREDITOR PRESSURE

Lynch ? the only one who can put the city into bankruptcy ? has said he should be allowed to do so if he needs to.

Bankruptcy ?is an option that needs to be on the table,? said Cory Angell, a spokesman for Lynch, who was unavailable for comment.

The threat of bankruptcy could get creditors, including bond insurer Assured Guaranty Municipal Corporation, or AGM, to return to negotiations and consider forgiving as much as a third of the city?s debt.

Harrisburg skipped several incinerator debt service payments due in September, leaving AGM to cover the US$1.4-million in payments.

Altogether, AGM has US$155.2-million of net par exposure to Harrisburg and had paid out US$8.6-million as of June 30 on claims.

The bond insurer declined to comment on the expiration of the city?s bankruptcy ban.

AGM, along with creditors TD Bank and bondholder trustee M&T Bank, won county court approval in March for a separate receiver, who oversees the cash flow of Harrisburg?s incinerator and operate independently of Lynch.

Attempting to implement the recovery plan is an important step in case the city does go bankrupt, so that it can show it tried other remedies before asking a court for relief from creditors, according to Angell.

?I think if we were to go into a bankruptcy situation, of course that court is going to ask you what have you done to meet your obligations and I think the answer to that should be we?ve tried to implement this recovery plan,? Angell said.

? Thomson Reuters 2012

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/11/28/bankruptcy-threat-back-on-the-table-in-pennsylvania-city-as-filing-ban-ends/

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Study finds herbalists at higher urinary cancer risk

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A small new study from Taiwan links a widely banned substance traditionally used in Chinese medicine to an elevated risk for kidney and bladder cancers among professional herbalists.

Herbs, such as fang chi, that contain the plant-derived aristolochic acid, are known to cause cancer as well as kidney failure, and the current study suggests that working with these herbs raised urinary cancer rates among Taiwanese herbalists who handled fang chi before its ban in 2003.

"This is the first study that looks at an occupational group that has been heavily exposed to aristolochic acid," said the study's lead author Dr. Hsiao-Yu Yang, an occupational medicine professor at Tzu Chi University in Taiwan.

Previous research has found that Chinese herbalists have three times higher risk for urinary system cancers compared with the general population, but those reports didn't connect the pattern to a specific work-related factor.

To see whether fang chi exposure could be involved, Yang's team used national databases to track 6,564 Chinese herbalists working in Taiwan between 1985 and 1998. In 2002, the herbalists took surveys about their recollections of processing medicines such as fang chi in their practices.

The occupational researchers honed in on 24 herbalists who had contracted cancer of the urinary system, including the kidneys, bladder and urethra, and compared that group with 140 herbalists who were healthy at the time of the 2002 survey.

About two-thirds of the herbalists in both groups were women.

Herbalists who packed or sold fang chi had 2.6 times the risk of urinary cancer compared with herbalists who avoided fang chi in their practice, Yang's team reports in the Journal of Urology. Those who ground the herb had 2.2 times higher risk.

The results took into account other potentially cancer-causing factors such as cigarette smoking, use of hair dyes or exposure to arsenic from deep-water wells.

AN ONGOING THREAT

In 2001, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers of the dangers of aristolochic acid-containing herbs, and regulations established in the Europe Union in 2004 effectively banned the substance. However, Internet sites still sell the processed drug or source plant, which remains legal in China and several other countries.

For Yang, the study also highlights the fact that little-regulated Chinese herbal medicines in many cases still contain aristolochic acid.

"We want to push our government to prohibit all drugs that contain aristolochic acid," Yang said. One example, xi xin, a common cold medicine still in use in Taiwan, contains aristolochic acid, he pointed out.

Yang and colleagues also found that 19 percent of Taiwanese herbalists had traces of aristolochic acid in their blood three years after the ban, indicating that the drug was probably still in use.

That possibility is among the reasons at least one expert dismissed the new study as flawed.

"It's a low quality study, and I wouldn't rely on it at all," said Mikel Aickin, methodology editor at BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, who was not involved in the research.

The report's main weakness, Aickin told Reuters Health, was that many of the herbalists personally used fang chi outside of the clinic, making it impossible for researchers to determine whether the increases in urinary system cancer came from a work hazard or personal consumption.

The claim that handling fang chi is an occupational danger to herbalists isn't true, Aickin said. "It's really just a very clumsy study that's rediscovered what's already known about the carcinogenesis of taking it as a treatment. They're producing nonsense," he added.

Yang agreed that the study could not determine whether the Chinese herbalists put themselves at additional risk by personally consuming fang chi.

"This occupational group may also take fang chi - I cannot say that it is not impossible that the disease comes from taking the herbs - but their occupation contributes to the etiology greatly," Yang said.

"Now that this paper is out, I suspect and hope that there will be more interest in worker safety in this industry," said Steven Given, dean of clinical education at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. "I think this is a very good sign."

A "GLOBAL DISEASE"?

Beyond herbalists, and despite near-worldwide bans, cases of aristolochic acid-linked cancers and other illnesses continue to crop up from the Balkans to Beijing.

Fang chi was traditionally used to treat arthritis and swelling, but aristolochic acid has been found in a wide variety of dietary supplements and alternative medicines (see list of examples here: http://1.usa.gov/V8MkNx).

"This is a potential global disease," said Graham Lord, a nephrologist at King's College London who worked on the first case of kidney failure from aristolochic acid reported in the U.K.

"It may be under-recognized, but in the last two or three years, there has been an increasing number of epidemiological studies coming out showing that there could be potentially tens of thousands of patients out there that have been exposed," Lord told Reuters Health.

Doctors may not immediately associate kidney diseases with the ingredient that contaminates some herbal preparations and can be easily bought over the Internet, experts said.

'It's quite hard to diagnose, there is no simple test that you can perform, it's a fairly specialized form of testing," Lord said.

To help in the diagnosis, Lord and colleagues in Belgium are currently working on a checklist for doctors to help determine if aristolochic acid is at the root of a patient's kidney failure or urinary system cancer.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/TqNS64 Journal of Urology, online November 19, 2012.

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Drought threatens to close Mississippi to barges

An empty barge, top, pulls along side a barge filled with soybeans as they prepare to switch places at an Archer Daniels Midland grain river terminal along the Mississippi River Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Sauget, Ill. The potential closure of the river due to low water levels has raised concern for barge companies and others who use the river for shipping with a prolonged shutdown of the river possibly costing billions of dollars in losses. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

An empty barge, top, pulls along side a barge filled with soybeans as they prepare to switch places at an Archer Daniels Midland grain river terminal along the Mississippi River Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Sauget, Ill. The potential closure of the river due to low water levels has raised concern for barge companies and others who use the river for shipping with a prolonged shutdown of the river possibly costing billions of dollars in losses. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

This Nov. 28, 2012 photo provided by The United States Coast Guard shows vessels navigating through close quarters at a fleeting area, where barges are picked up and dropped off, on the Mississippi River near St. Louis. Mo. The Mississippi, after months of drought, is approaching the point where it may become to shallow for barges that navigate the river. (AP Photo/United States Coast Guard, Colby Buchanan)

This Nov. 28, 2012 photo provided by The United States Coast Guard shows a WWII minesweeper exposed by the low waters of he Mississippi River near St. Louis, Mo. The vessel, swept away during the flood of 1993, was a museum ship in St. Louis and is normally underwater year-round. The Mississippi, after months of drought, is approaching the point where it may become to shallow for barges that navigate the river. (AP Photo/United States Coast Guard, Colby Buchanan)

This Nov. 28, 2012 photo provided by The United States Coast Guard shows man-made dikes along the shoreline of the Mississippi River South of St. Louis. The dikes, perpendicular to the shore, help direct the water flow back into the river to maintain a navigable depth. They are normally not seen but now exposed along with their large sandbars by months of drought and low water levels the could close the river to barge traffic. (AP Photo/United States Coast Guard, Colby Buchanan)

ST. LOUIS (AP) ? After months of drought, companies that ship grain and other goods down the Mississippi River are being haunted by a potential nightmare: If water levels fall too low, the nation's main inland waterway could become impassable to barges just as the harvest heads to market.

Any closure of the river would upend the transport system that has carried American grain since before steamboats and Mark Twain. So shipping companies are scrambling to find alternative ways to move tons of corn, wheat and other crops to the Gulf Coast for shipment overseas.

"You can't just wait until it shuts down and suddenly say, 'There's a problem,'" said Rick Calhoun, head of marine operations for Chicago-based Cargill Inc. "We're always looking at Plan B."

The mighty Mississippi is approaching the point where it may become too shallow for barges that carry food, fuel and other commodities. If the river is closed for a lengthy period, experts say, economic losses could climb into the billions of dollars.

It isn't just the shipping and grain industries that will feel the pinch. Store prices and utility bills could rise. And deliveries of everything from road-clearing rock salt for winter and fertilizer for the spring planting season could be late and in short supply.

"The longer it lasts, the worse it gets," said Don Sweeney, associate director of the Center for Transportation Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. "It's inevitable that it will mean higher prices down the road."

The focus of greatest concern is a 180-mile stretch of the river between the confluences of the Missouri River near St. Louis and the Ohio River at Cairo, Ill. That's where lack of rain has squeezed the channel from its normal width of 1,000 feet or more to a just a few hundred feet.

The river depth is 15 to 20 feet less than normal, now about 13 feet deep in many places. If it dips to around 9 feet, rock pinnacles at two locations make it difficult, if not impossible, for barges to pass. Hydrologists for the National Weather Service predict the Mississippi will reach the 9-foot mark by Dec. 9.

The situation worsened last week when the Army Corps of Engineers began reducing the outflow from an upper Missouri River dam in South Dakota, where a group of experts said Thursday that the worst U.S. drought in decades had intensified sharply over the last week.

The flow is gradually being cut by more than two-thirds by Dec. 11 as part of an effort to ease the effects of the drought in the northern Missouri River basin.

Lawmakers from Mississippi River states are frustrated with the corps' action and even requested a presidential emergency declaration to overturn it. So far, the White House has not responded.

On Thursday, Army Assistant Secretary Jo-Ellen Darcy told Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois and some of his colleagues from Iowa and Minnesota that the corps would consider dialing back the amount of water being held back from the Mississippi.

Darcy also pledged to expedite removal of rock formations south of St. Louis, though that work would take at least two months after a contractor is hired.

To Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, the stakes couldn't be higher.

"There is going to be a dramatic ripple effect to our economy if the barge traffic grinds to halt, which clearly it will if something is not done to avert this crisis," she said.

Her Missouri colleague in the Senate, Republican Roy Blunt, acknowledged "friction" between upper Missouri River interests that control the flow and those downstream on the lower Missouri and Mississippi rivers. He said the corps "needs to manage that balance."

Over the years, parts of the river have occasionally been closed because of low water, barge accidents, dredging, ice and flooding. But this shutdown, if it happens, would affect a pivotal stretch that is used for two-way traffic ? shipments going south to the Gulf as well as transports from the Illinois and Ohio rivers headed north to Chicago and Minneapolis.

A two-month shutdown ? the length of time that some observers fear given current conditions ? would have an estimated impact of $7 billion, according to the river industry trade group American Waterways Operators.

Consider agricultural products. It costs 30 to 35 cents more per bushel to send grain to the Gulf by rail instead of barge ? a massive figure when calculating the millions of bushels shipped downriver.

"When you think of all we buy at the grocery store that has grain and corn, consumers could really see it hit them in the pocketbooks," said Ann McCulloch of the Waterways Operators group.

The Coast Guard controls navigation on the river and decides when to require restrictions or shut it down.

"It's really played by ear," Coast Guard Lt. Colin Fogarty said. "The Mississippi River is a dynamic environment."

River shippers are bracing for the worst, weighing train and truck alternatives to move a staggering volume of cargo, if necessary.

Seven million tons of farm products are shipped via barge in a typical December-January period, along with 3.8 million tons of coal, 1.7 tons of chemical products, 1.3 tons of petroleum products and 700,000 tons of crude oil, McCulloch said.

Trains already haul a vast volume of material, but switching from river to rail isn't that easy, especially on short notice. Cargill, for example, uses 1,300 of its own barges on inland waterways. Finding that much capacity elsewhere is no simple task.

"We'll look for other sources of transportation to the extent we can. But if you take away this important artery, you can't just snap your fingers and replace it with trains," Calhoun said. "There aren't just trains sitting around. They're already pretty busy with their business on their books."

Tractor-trailers can pick up some of the slack. But some cargo, such as coal, just isn't cost-effective to haul by truck over long distances, said Bob Costello, an economist with the American Trucking Associations.

Businesses operating directly on the river are bound to suffer, too.

George Foster founded JB Marine Service Inc. in St. Louis 36 years ago to make a living fixing and cleaning barges. An extended river closure may force layoffs, he said. And he figures many other companies will be forced to cut jobs, too.

"It's extremely dire," Foster said. "There's no way to sugarcoat it."

Associated Press

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