Thursday, December 27, 2012

Strong peso erodes PHL edge in outsourcing industry - GMA Network

A competitive peso is vital to grow the information technology-business process outsourcing industry, the Business Processing Association of the Philippines said Wednesday.

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Citing an analysis by Everest Group and Outsource2Philippines, BPAP president Benedict Hernandez said the impact of a strong peso and in the face of a depreciating Indian rupee has provided India a meaningful cost advantage.

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?With the 30-percent difference in peso and Indian rupee exchange rate with the US dollar, the cost differential has substantially widened,? Hernandez noted, saying the situation is "... much more difficult to manage.?

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In a statement, the industry group said the appreciation of the Philippine peso is eroding the cost competitiveness of the Philippine IT-BPO industry.

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While cost is an important factor for clients outsourcing work to the Philippines, the Philippine IT-BPO industry has traditionally competed for business on the basis of quality of service and productivity, BPAP noted.

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?Quality of service and productivity continue to be at the core of our value proposition. But our industry must also be able to operate within acceptable market prices. That?s becoming increasingly difficult as the peso continues to appreciate," said Hernandez.

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A recent survey of BPAP member companies on the impact of a strong peso showed that 46.7 percent of respondent executives said it has been difficult to hit revenue targets. Respondents also said they had lost some business to other destinations (40 percent) or canceled expansion plans (40 percent). ? VS, GMA News

Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/287784/economy/business/strong-peso-erodes-phl-edge-in-outsourcing-industry

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

User Revolt Prompts Instagram to Retouch Photo Policies

Instagram appears to be backtracking on plans to update its privacy policy and terms of service following an uproar from users. The proposed updates were scheduled to come into effect Jan. 16. Provisions that stirred users' wrath apparently let the company use posted images in advertisements without asking for permission or paying the users, and let Instagram share user information with affiliated businesses.

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Sales skyrocket for Utah company's bulletproof backpacks and kids ...

Posted on: 5:48 pm, December 18, 2012, by Ben Winslow, updated on: 10:40pm, December 18, 2012

SALT LAKE CITY ? Demand for a Utah company?s bulletproof backpacks and even child-sized body armor has skyrocketed in the aftermath of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn.

Amendment II has been in business for a couple of years now, selling its brand of lightweight armor called ?Ryno-Hide? to police agencies and the military. They began putting sheets of the armor in children?s backpacks a year ago.

?The concept came up as things happened at schools,? Rich Brand, Amendment II?s Chief Operating Officer, told FOX 13 on Tuesday. ?Children need protection as well.?

Brand said initially, they would only sell a handful of the backpacks and child-sized body armor at gun shows. The backpacks retail from $150-300. After the Newtown shooting that killed 20 children, the demand for the product skyrocketed. There has been so much demand, the company said, it has overloaded their website.

?Our armor was being bought to protect people, the ?preppers,? is the term,? Brand said of those who would typically buy it for personal use. ?At this point, it?s transcended to everyone. Anyone who?s sending out a child into the world, seeing what can happen now, they want to protect their children.?

Brand insisted they did not seek to capitalize on the school shooting. Parents FOX 13 spoke with on Tuesday had mixed reaction to the idea of pint-sized body armor and bulletproof backpacks.

?Times are crazy right now,? said Rene Salas. ?People are shooting all the time, out of their mind.?

Others said they believed it would instill more fear in children.

?I?d rather have an administrator or a teacher be armed and trained to handle situations like that if they were to occur,? said Laron Zaugg. ?But having a child always having to think about that and be prepared for that every day as they get ready for school would be way over the top.?

Maryann Martindale, the executive director of the progressive think-tank Alliance for a Better Utah, questioned the necessity of such a purchase. Martindale, who owns a handgun, said she is not ?anti-gun,? but wanted to see a more reasonable approach to gun laws in the aftermath of last week?s shooting.

?I think when these things happen we have the chance to ask ourselves tough questions,? she said. ?One of those is what kind of a society do we want to live in? Do we want to live in a society where we send our kids to school in Kevlar backpacks and arm our teachers? I think we create more chaos by responding that way.?

Source: http://fox13now.com/2012/12/18/sales-skyrocket-for-utah-companys-bulletproof-backpacks-and-kids-body-armor/

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

EARTH: Antarctic meteorite hunters

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Alexandria, VA For more than 35 years, scientists from the Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program have been scouring glacial landscapes in search of meteorites. Since 1976, teams of physicists, meteorite specialists, and mountaineers have recovered thousands of untouched specimens from meteoroids, the moon and even Mars. Despite subzero temperatures and razor-sharp winds, scientists are lining up for the chance to experience the ultimate hunt for alien objects in the alien environment.

ANSMET teams either conduct systematic searches of a region or work as a scout teams making preliminary investigations of new sites that might be worth further exploration. Once discovered, the meteorites are carefully cataloged in the field and sent to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., where they are distributed to scientists for further research. What secrets will new specimens locked away in the ice and yet to be discovered hold about our solar system and the universe? Read the story online and find out at http://bit.ly/UtXc9R.

Read this story and more in the December issue of EARTH Magazine, available online now. Learn how mummification emerged from environmental change; discover the explosive combination of red giants and white dwarfs; and see what states are paying to dispose of low-level radioactive waste all in this month's issue of EARTH.

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Keep up to date with the latest happenings in Earth, energy and environment news with EARTH magazine online at http://www.earthmagazine.org/. Published by the American Geosciences Institute, EARTH is your source for the science behind the headlines.

The American Geosciences Institute is a nonprofit federation of geoscientific and professional associations that represents more than 250,000 geologists, geophysicists and other earth scientists. Founded in 1948, AGI provides information services to geoscientists, serves as a voice of shared interests in the profession, plays a major role in strengthening geoscience education, and strives to increase public awareness of the vital role the geosciences play in society's use of resources, resiliency to natural hazards, and interaction with the environment.



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EARTH: Antarctic meteorite hunters [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 17-Dec-2012
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Contact: Megan Sever
msever@earthmagazine.org
American Geological Institute

Alexandria, VA For more than 35 years, scientists from the Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program have been scouring glacial landscapes in search of meteorites. Since 1976, teams of physicists, meteorite specialists, and mountaineers have recovered thousands of untouched specimens from meteoroids, the moon and even Mars. Despite subzero temperatures and razor-sharp winds, scientists are lining up for the chance to experience the ultimate hunt for alien objects in the alien environment.

ANSMET teams either conduct systematic searches of a region or work as a scout teams making preliminary investigations of new sites that might be worth further exploration. Once discovered, the meteorites are carefully cataloged in the field and sent to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., where they are distributed to scientists for further research. What secrets will new specimens locked away in the ice and yet to be discovered hold about our solar system and the universe? Read the story online and find out at http://bit.ly/UtXc9R.

Read this story and more in the December issue of EARTH Magazine, available online now. Learn how mummification emerged from environmental change; discover the explosive combination of red giants and white dwarfs; and see what states are paying to dispose of low-level radioactive waste all in this month's issue of EARTH.

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Keep up to date with the latest happenings in Earth, energy and environment news with EARTH magazine online at http://www.earthmagazine.org/. Published by the American Geosciences Institute, EARTH is your source for the science behind the headlines.

The American Geosciences Institute is a nonprofit federation of geoscientific and professional associations that represents more than 250,000 geologists, geophysicists and other earth scientists. Founded in 1948, AGI provides information services to geoscientists, serves as a voice of shared interests in the profession, plays a major role in strengthening geoscience education, and strives to increase public awareness of the vital role the geosciences play in society's use of resources, resiliency to natural hazards, and interaction with the environment.



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Monday, December 17, 2012

'Bamazon': John Almost Drowns As Heavy Machine Slides Into The Water (VIDEO)

A group of eight Alabama construction workers headed to the Amazon in a search of gold in "Bamazon," the premise of History's latest reality show. These 'Bama natives brought their southern charm to the task, but none of them had any practical mining experience. TLC used employed parts of this formula already with "Gold Rush Alaska."

To make the experience even more harrowing for the men, they're using heavy equipment that they have to move through the dense jungle in search of the elusive gold that is supposed to be there.

In the fourth episode, they almost lost one machine, and even one of their own, when it slid down a hill and into some water.

Everyone, including John, seemed to agree that he'd have drowned if he'd gone into that water. And they're still just getting started with this adventure.

More dangers surely lie ahead -- as well as that search for gold -- on "Bamazon," Sundays at 10 p.m. EST on History.

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This beautiful alien landscape is right here on Earth: a never-ending sea of ice flowers quietly floating over a thinly frozen sea. These strange ice structures are very rich in salt and bacteria—and very hard to pick, according to oceanography doctoral candidate Jeff Bowman. More »


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New technique could make cell-based immune therapies for cancer safer and more effective

Dec. 16, 2012 ? A team led by Michel Sadelain, MD, PhD, Director of the Center for Cell Engineering at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, has shown for the first time the effectiveness of a new technique that could allow the development of more-specific, cell-based immune therapies for cancer. Their findings were reported online December 16 in Nature Biotechnology.

Immunotherapies -- which make use of patients' own immune cells that have been augmented in the laboratory -- have shown some early success in the treatment of blood cancers including certain types of leukemia. For most cancers, however, cell-based therapies have been harder to develop, in large part because it has been difficult for investigators to train immune cells to specifically attack cancer cells without damaging normal, healthy cells in the body.

The treatment approach, known as adoptive cell transfer (ACT), involves engineering an immune cell called a T cell. In the ACT process, T cells are removed from a patient and a gene is added to allow the T cells to recognize a certain antigen on the surface of a cancer cell. The enhanced cells are grown in the laboratory and then infused back into the patient to seek out and attack cancer cells.

"We are getting better at working with these T cells and enhancing them so that we can get a powerful immunological response against cancer," Dr. Sadelain says. "The dilemma now is that we are concerned with limiting these responses and making them as targeted as possible to avoid potentially harmful side effects."

Cancer cells overproduce certain antigens, which can help T cells to recognize them, but those same antigens are often found in lower levels on healthy cells. "There are very few antigens, if any, that are found only on cancer cells," Dr. Sadelain explains.

"Now we are bringing in a completely new concept," he adds. "If there is no single unique antigen that is found on the surface of the cancer cell we want to target, we instead create T cells that recognize two different antigens found on the tumor cell -- a signature that will be unique to that type of cancer -- and only attack cells with both antigens, sparing the normal cells that express either antigen alone."

The new technique makes use of receptors known as chimeric antigen receptors (CARs), which allow T cells to target antigens on the surface of a tumor cell, coupled with another type of receptor called a chimeric costimulatory receptor (CCR), by which the T cells can recognize a second antigen.

The CAR and the CCR work together through a process known as balanced signaling, in which the presence of either antigen on its own is not enough to trigger the immune response. Only tumor cells that carry both antigens will be targeted.

In the Nature Biotechnology study, the team created T cells that carried a CAR for an antigen called PSMA and a CCR for an antigen called PSCA. Both PSMA and PSCA are found on prostate cancer cells. The investigators then generated mouse models of prostate cancer and infused the mice with the engineered cells. They found that the T cells attacked only tumors that carried antigens for both PSMA and PSCA.

"We are the first to test this concept and show that it works," Dr. Sadelain concludes. "We plan to develop clinical trials based on this approach, although we have not yet decided whether the first study will be a trial for prostate cancer or for a different type of cancer using two other antigens. Ultimately, our goal is to create targeted immunotherapies that are both potent and safe for patients."

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

SublimeVideo Launches Horizon, A Customizable, Branded HTML5 Video Player For Mobile And Web

sublimevideo_horizon_earthJilion, the company behind the cloud-based HTML5 video player?SublimeVideo, is today announcing SublimeVideo Horizon, a new video application framework for video publishers and brands. This framework allows SublimeVideo's customers to create their own player interface, with the colors, fonts, features and buttons they prefer, while also allowing them to integrate with popular sites like YouTube and Vimeo to host their videos.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Top 5 most important product recalls in US history

Product recalls are a common feature of the American landscape. That's a good thing, because it means companies are being careful and taking responsibility to fix problems when they need to. And while a new recall seems to crop up nearly every day, some stand out for their sheer size or industry significance. Here is a countdown of five of the most important product recalls ever, in industries ranging from automobiles to peanut butter. Can you guess which recall had the greatest lasting impact?

- Schuyler Velasco,?Staff writer

This 2005 file photo shows the peanut butter production line at Sunland Inc's peanut plant in Portales, N.M. The FDA shutdown of Sunland's nut processing plant marked the first time the FDA used its authority to close a food handling facility since it was granted that power by the Food Safety Modernization Act in 2010. (Richard Pipes/Albuquerque Journal/AP/File)

5. Sunland Peanut Butter and nut products

Date: Sept.-Nov. 2012

Why it?s important: The Sunland peanut butter recall wasn?t? the biggest food recall ever ? it wasn?t even the biggest peanut butter recall. But the Sunland incident, which finally wrapped up in November 2012, marked the first time the Food and Drug Administration used its new authority to shut down a facility in the name of public safety.

It started back in September, when the FDA issued a limited recall of Trader Joe?s Valencia salted peanut butter. The batch had been linked to a growing outbreak of salmonella in several US states.

Over the next few months, the outbreak spread, and the recall expanded to over 200 peanut and nut-based products manufactured in the Sunland nut processing facility in Portales, N.M. After an investigation revealed multiple safety concerns, the FDA shut down the plant.

The reason it could do so? The Food Safety Modernization Act, which was signed into law by President Obama in January 2010. The law beefed up federal food safety regulations, requiring food handlers and distributors to register with the FDA and keep detailed safety records. It also gave the agency the ability to suspend registrations and shut down a facility without going to court. It exercised that power for the first time nearly two years later.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Ty Burrell Heads To Europe In 'The Muppets' Sequel

Ty Burrell is replacing the rumored Christoph Waltz as one of the human stars of the currently untitled "The Muppets" sequel. The Hollywood Reporter has learned that a scheduling conflict prevented Waltz from taking a role in the film. Instead, Burrell will play the Interpol inspector character who is said to be one of the [...]

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Authentic Happiness is the Risk Manager's Bible - Innovation of Risk ...

?Authentic Happiness is the Risk Manager?s Bible. ?Even writing that statement seems strange. ?Authentic happiness just doesn?t seem to go with the world of risk. ?But why not?

Martin Seligman, the author of Authentic Happiness describes his book as ?using the new positive psychology to realise your potential for lasting fulfilment?. ? The focus of his book is on how positive thinking rather than negative thinking makes a more profound impact on people. ?A large majority of the book discusses the role of negative emotion and how psychology historically has been focused on using negative processes and analysis. ?However, we also found that his book highlights some critical considerations for any Risk Manager.

He notes that optimistic people ?tend to interpret their troubles as transient, controllable, and specific to one situation. ?Pessimistic people, in contrast, believe that their troubles last forever, undermine everything they do, and are uncontrollable?. Now let?s consider for a moment these words and risk management. Clearly we want individuals in an organisation to be more in control than not. ?We also want people to see their events and incidents but we do not want them to feel they last forever, And we?definitely?do??not want people working for our?organisations?that undermine everything they do.

This book is filled with perfect quotes for Risk Mangers, take ?the highest success in living and the deepest emotional satisfaction comes from building and using your signature strengths.? ?In risk management we want organisations and businesses to consider the risks and to do so you need to know your strengths so as to utilise these to manage risk.

Risk management is generally seen as a negative occupation. ?However, we know that to be the best possible Risk Manager you need to focus on what is best for the business to manage risk. ?Martin highlights that ?a?positive mood jolts us into an entirely different way of thinking from a negative mood.? ?So, the Risk Manager that can embrace positivity can better help a business manage their risks as they will be able to see entirely new options in risk management.

Martin also highlights that ?gratitude amplifies the savoring and appreciation of the good events gone by, and rewriting history by forgiveness loosens the power of the bad events to embitter (and actually can transform bad memories into good ones).? ?In risk management we talk constantly about the need for people to raise events and using events of the past to learn for the future. ?Martin confirms this is a wonderful way of achieving authentic happiness and positive outcomes. ?Bad events should not embitter us, or the people it impacts, as if we use that mentality we will end up not learning from our past but rather trying to avoid it. ?Rather, as Risk Managers we should embrace our past, transform the bad events into good memories. ?Memories should be used by an organisation to learn from the past and leverage it for a brighter and better future.

Martin provides us with the key tool. ??Once you recognize that you have a pessimistic thought that seems unwarranted, argue against it using the ABCDE model. A stands for adversity, B for the beliefs you automatically have when it occurs, C for the usual consequences of the belief, D for your disputation of your routine belief, and E for the energization that occurs when you dispute it successfully.? ?Using this model he highlights that anyone can turn a pessimistic view into a positive and pro-active view that will help them succeed.

During our reading of Martin?s book we highlighted no fewer than 30 passages that could easily be utilised by any Risk Manager. ?So, we ask you to question yourself and consider ?Authentic Happiness? as the Risk Manager?s bible. ? You may find that this one book provides you with a new way of approaching how you manage risk. ?And we hope it changes you from the negative Risk Manager to the positive Risk Manager.

On a final note, Martin details that we should ?reserve five hours of the work week for ?signature strength time?, a nonroutine assignment that uses individual strengths in the service of the firm?s goals.? ?We recommend that in that five hours, you dedicate some of the time to bringing that strength into the world of risk management in a positive and?authentically?happy way!

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Written by: Scott on December 9, 2012.

Source: http://theinnovationofrisk.com/2012/12/09/authentic-happiness-a-risk-managers-bible/

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Reader recommendation: The End of Sparta

I am currently enjoying The End of Sparta by Victor Davis Hanson. Although the book is fiction, Mr. Hanson chronicles the real-life story of the General Epaminondas who leads the Boiotians in the initial defeat of the Spartans at Leuktra and the final invasion of Sparta. I had never even heard of Epaminondas before. I suggest that this book is a real find for those who enjoy their history with a well written storyline.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Allan giving away download with Sandy donation

FILE - This Nov. 8, 2011 file photo shows country singer Gary Allan at the 59th Annual BMI Country Awards in Nashville. Allan was supposed to perform in Atlantic City, N.J., the day after Hurricane Sandy hit. He never made it, but his thoughts remain with victims of the storm, so he's come up with a way to help. Fans can view the video for Allan's new single ?Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)? on the country singer's web site beginning Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, on a special player. The player gives fans a chance to donate to the Red Cross. In return, donors get a free download of the song from Allan's untitled new album due out next year. Scores of artists have reached out to help raise money in the wake of the superstorm, which killed dozens and caused billions of dollars in damage in the northeastern U.S. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

FILE - This Nov. 8, 2011 file photo shows country singer Gary Allan at the 59th Annual BMI Country Awards in Nashville. Allan was supposed to perform in Atlantic City, N.J., the day after Hurricane Sandy hit. He never made it, but his thoughts remain with victims of the storm, so he's come up with a way to help. Fans can view the video for Allan's new single ?Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)? on the country singer's web site beginning Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, on a special player. The player gives fans a chance to donate to the Red Cross. In return, donors get a free download of the song from Allan's untitled new album due out next year. Scores of artists have reached out to help raise money in the wake of the superstorm, which killed dozens and caused billions of dollars in damage in the northeastern U.S. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

(AP) ? Country singer Gary Allan was supposed to play Atlantic City, N.J., the day after Hurricane Sandy hit. He never made it, but his thoughts remain with victims of the storm, so he's come up with a way to help.

Fans can view the video for Allan's new single "Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)" on his website beginning Tuesday on a special player. The player gives fans a chance to donate to the Red Cross. In return, donors get a free download of the song from Allan's untitled new album due out next year.

Scores of artists have reached out to help raise money in the wake of the superstorm, which killed dozens and did billions of dollars in damage in the northeastern U.S.

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Associated Press

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

2 dead after bus crash at Fla. airport; 3 critical

MIAMI (AP) ? A charter bus carrying 32 members of a church group hit a concrete overpass at Miami International Airport after the driver got lost Saturday, killing two elderly people on board and leaving three others critically injured, officials said.

The large, white bus was too tall for the 8-foot-6-inch entrance to the arrivals area, said airport spokesman Greg Chin. Buses are supposed to go through the departures area, which has a higher ceiling, he said.

Chin said passengers told him they were part of a group of Jehovah's Witnesses headed to West Palm Beach. Police said in a news release that the group had chartered the bus to take them to a church convention there.

The group was made up of congregation members of Sweetwater's Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, said Sweetwater Mayor Manny Maro?o.

"This is a tragic accident that has affected many families, as well as, our Sweetwater family," Maro?o said in a press release. "I am pursuing all avenues to get in touch with the appropriate persons to officially extend our help to the congregation and those who were hurt."

A phone number listed for the center in Sweetwater went unanswered.

At the airport, two large signs warn drivers of large vehicles not to pass beneath the concrete overpass. One attached to the top of the concrete barrier reads: "High Vehicle STOP Turn Left." The other, placed to the left of the driveway and several feet in front of the barrier, says all vehicles higher than the 8-foot-6 threshold must turn left.

Three people were at hospitals in critical condition. The other 27 surviving passengers were hurt, but their injuries were less extensive, authorities said.

One person died at the scene; the second died later at a hospital.

Eight of the 14 patients taken to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital were in stable condition while two others were in critical, said hospital spokeswoman Lidia Amoretti. Three others were expected to be discharged later Saturday.

A majority of the injuries were facial due to the frontal impact, said Miami-Dade Police spokesman Det. Alvaro Zabaleta.

"People that are passengers on a chartered bus, you are putting total confidence on the driver and they're high back chairs," he said. "It's just like you are sitting on a plane. You really don't see anything in front of you until of course they felt the impact ? the force takes them forward and the majority of them were facial injuries."

Zabaleta said it was "too early to tell if in fact any charges are going to be filed."

Osvaldo Lopez, an officer with the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, said he first heard a loud noise Saturday morning and was certain it was some sort of car wreck.

He said he went inside the bus to help and found several passengers thrown into the center aisle. He said the passengers, many of whom were elderly, remained calm after the wreck.

"It was just very bloody," he said of the scene.

After helping the passengers, Lopez suffered some injuries of his own ? his left arm and a finger on his right hand were both bandaged.

Fire trucks and police cars swarmed the area after 8 a.m. Saturday, and the bus was blocked off by yellow police tape. A white cooler that had been filled with water bottles was on its side behind the bus, the front of which remained wedged beneath the overpass for hours before it was towed away.

The bus was privately owned and typically used for tours, though police believe all the passengers were local residents, said Miami-Dade police Lt. Rosanna Cordero-Stutz. The driver was unfamiliar with the area near the airport and did not intend to wind up at the arrivals area, Cordero-Stutz said. Investigators were interviewing the driver, she said.

The bus was going about 20 mph when it struck the overpass Saturday morning, Chin said.

The bus model is commonly used for charters and tours, with the driver seated low to the ground and passenger seats in an elevated area behind the driver's seat.

Markings on the bus show it was owned by Miami Bus Service Corp.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration records found online show the company has had no violations for unsafe driving or controlled substances and alcohol. It also had not reported any crashes in the two years before Oct. 26, 2012.

The records show it did receive three citations related to driver fatigue in April 2011.

The company owns three motor coaches, according to the records. Miami Bus Service Corp. officials did not immediately respond to a phone message Saturday.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/2-dead-bus-crash-fla-airport-3-critical-163719309.html

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