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Tony Cutler, born December 27 , died November 17 Receptors are proteins in the body to which only specific molecules carrying chemical signals, such as neurotransmitters, can attach themselves, much like a key fits in a lock. In , when Candace Pert began graduate research into chemical neurotransmitters under the eminent neuroscientist Sol Snyder, finding the opiate receptor that controls pleasure and reduces pain had been a goal of scientists for many years.

By her account, Snyder left her to do most of the humdrum research. However she claimed that after some time he ordered her to abandon her work in favour of the more promising goal of finding the receptor for insulin. Refusing to be deterred, Candace Pert carried on her research in secret after her colleagues had gone home. One Friday evening in she crept into the lab and injected morphine labelled with a radioactive tracer into brain tissue.

When she returned the following Monday, her results showed that she had identified the first opiate receptor in the brain. Snyder was delighted. The discovery of the receptor raised an interesting question. She and others reasoned that the body must produce a natural chemical similar to morphine, but her search for it proved fruitless. In two British researchers, Hans Kosterlitz and John Hughes, identified the first of a family of chemicals they named endorphins — naturally occurring chemicals that can relieve pain and create a feeling of euphoria.

Three years later the two men shared the Lasker Award for the discovery of the operation of the opiate receptor, not with Candace Pert, but with Snyder. Although it is a common feature of scientific research that junior researchers have to wait before they are considered eligible for such awards, Candace Pert was furious at missing out on a prize that she felt was, in large part, rightfully hers. On waking up she decided to write him a letter of forgiveness, but he never replied.

In fact Snyder later acknowledged that Candace Pert should probably have shared the Lasker Award and went on to describe her as one of the most creative and innovative graduate students with whom he had worked. Her research helped to break down the Cartesian concept of the mind and body belonging to two totally different spheres by demonstrating a dense and complex system of interconnectivity. But Candace Pert was not content to confine her conclusions to what could be justified by scientific research.

She enrolled in Hofstra University to study Biology, but dropped out in after her marriage to Agu Pert, a graduate student.

The couple moved to Philadelphia, where Candace took a job as a cocktail waitress to help her husband pay his way through a doctorate at Bryn Mawr College. One of her customers was an assistant dean at Bryn Mawr, who persuaded her to finish her degree at the college. After graduation in she joined Johns Hopkins University as a graduate research student. In , the year before she left, she and her second husband, Michael Ruff, identified Peptide-T, a substance which they felt had potential as a therapy for people infected with HIV.

In she founded a company to study peptides in more detail, which closed in after financial backing fell through. In she and her husband founded another company, Rapid Pharmaceuticals, to develop new peptide-based drugs. Candace Pert is survived by her husband and by two sons and a daughter from her first marriage.

Candace Pert, born June 26 , died September 12 His death, on Monday, was announced by the mayor of Marseille, Jean-Claude Gaudin, who hailed Beton as a "genius inventor who was in the avant garde of advertising and marketing, an entrepreneur who helped put Marseille on the world map". Beton was born into a prosperous family of shopkeepers in French-ruled Algeria on January 14, It was his father who produced the first bottle of Orangina on the basis of a recipe concocted by a chemist in Valencia, Spain.

The original ingredients were concentrated orange juice, fizzy sugared water and a teaspoon of essential oils. The family knew they were on to a winner but plans to develop production on a mass scale had to be put on hold as a result of the Spanish civil war and World War II. After studying agricultural engineering, Beton dusted off the recipe in , created the distinctive bottle and added a small amount of pulp to the formula. Graphic artist Bernard Villemot, meanwhile, produced the distinctive original label of a parasol and a bistro table with a bottle of Orangina on it, set against an azur sky.

The new bottle and its distinctive advertising jingles, all based on the notion that you had to shake it before serving to mix up the pulp, quickly gained a large market in north Africa.

With Algerian independence looming, production was moved to Marseille in Decades of growth were to follow before the Orangina brand was finally swallowed up by drinks giant Pernod Ricard in Beton was seen as a paternalistic boss, notably granting his workers a reduced hour week before it became standard in France in After selling the brand he had created, he indulged his passion for wine, acquiring Chateau Ormeau in the Lalande-de-Pomerol area of Bordeaux.

Orangina, meanwhile, went through several hands, including Cadbury Schweppes, and was then taken over by Japan's Suntory in The Orangina Schweppes group now has an annual turnover of 1. Aussaresses died in a convalescent home and will be buried at his home in La Vancelle, in Alsace, on 10 December, according to his widow, Elvire, whom he married in following the death of his first wife.

After a long military career, which started in the wartime French resistance, Aussaresses caused a storm with the publication of a book that said that torture had been "tolerated, if not recommended" during France's unsuccessful war to prevent Algerian independence. In General Jacques Massu had charged him with pacifying Algiers and he found himself at the head of what he was to describe as a "death squad", which carried out nocturnal arrests, torture and murders.

He later went to the US to teach the "techniques of the Battle of Algiers" to the Green Beret parachutists for use in the Vietnam War and then to Brazil, where he passed on his skills to police serving the country's military rulers as well as Chile's secret police, Dina.

A prosecution brought by NGOs for torture was dismissed because of an amnesty for actions committed during the Algerian war.

Former Algerian independence fighter Louisette Ighilahriz commented that Aussaresses had been "honest" but "should have expressed his regrets" after the announcement of his death. Speaking to a journalist in , he seemed to have no regrets.

Asked if practising torture troubled him he replied, "I have to say no. I got used to all that. Sadly that slag Alex Crawford is going to suck the life out of the story as per usual. RIP Nelson, one of the last heroes of the 20th century. Originally Posted by harrybarracuda. Mr Mandela, 95, led South Africa's transition from white-minority rule in the s, after 27 years in prison. He had been receiving intense home-based medical care for a lung infection after three months in hospital.

He said Mr Mandela would receive a full state funeral, and flags would be flown at half-mast. BBC correspondents say Mr Mandela's body will be moved to a mortuary in Pretoria, and the funeral is likely to take place next Saturday.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate was one of the world's most revered statesmen after preaching reconciliation despite being imprisoned for 27 years. He had rarely been seen in public since officially retiring in He made his last public appearance in , at the football World Cup in South Africa.

We saw in him what we seek in ourselves," Mr Zuma said. He no longer belongs to us - he belongs to the ages," Mr Obama said. Mr Obama, the first black president of the United States, said he was one of the millions who drew inspiration from Mr Mandela's life. Social networking sites are abuzz with messages of condolences and messages of gratitude to the late statesman.

He had been in and out of hospital in recent years and had become increasingly frail but many South Africans had continued to express their unreadiness to lose him. As he did in life, his passing has brought unity amongst South Africans as black and white speak of their love for him. Many here will be drawing on that same spirit for strength, that "Madiba magic" over the next few days and weeks as the nation left with the great burden of honouring Mr Madela's legacy, mourns his passing but also celebrates his life.

Since he was released from hospital, the South African presidency repeatedly described Mr Mandela's condition as critical but stable. He and other ANC leaders campaigned against apartheid. Initially he campaigned peacefully but in the s the ANC began to advocate violence, and Mr Mandela was made the commander of its armed wing.

He was arrested for sabotage and sentenced to life imprisonment in , serving most of his sentence on Robben Island. It was forbidden to quote him or publish his photo, but he and other ANC leaders were able to smuggle out messages of guidance to the anti-apartheid movement. He was released in as South Africa began to move away from strict racial segregation - a process completed by the first multi-racial elections in He served a single term, stepping down in IP Nelson Mandela A good man with a good heart and good intentions despite all the negative things people have written about you.

Pity more African leaders are not as good, can't think of another fit to tie his shoelaces. Just a shame he could not have done better when he was in power, still he was only one man in a crazy messed up country.

True enough, no doubt he was a good man but trying to alleviate the plight of poor in SA was always going to be a thankless task. Despite the fact the Boers were the biggest cvnts in history they keep an equilibrium in SA, that Mandela never Managed to achieve. Without Mandela in his role, what would have happened? One of the greatest men who ever lived. Tracey, who had a career spanning 70 years, was widely acknowledged as one of the greats in his field.

The Londoner was resident pianist at Ronnie Scott's jazz club from and made numerous recordings. He also received a host of awards during his career, including the first Ivor Novello award for jazz in Tracey was awarded an OBE in The musician was also awarded a lifetime achievement award at the BBC Jazz Awards in and made appearances on Later With Jools Holland. Jazz artist Jamie Cullum said on Twitter : "He played like a demon right up until his last days on earth as an Eightysomething.

He had previously played in a gypsy accordion band. Working in London after the war, he met Ronnie Scott and was encouraged into taking up jazz music as a full-time career. He joined the Ted Heath dance orchestra before taking up residency at Ronnie Scott's. The jazz club paid tribute to its former house pianist via Twitter, saying: "Another legend passes. RIP Stan Tracey. My dad impressed his music on me. Adored this, even as a kid.

His first major work was Under Milk Wood, inspired by Welsh writer Dylan Thomas's radio play, while he penned music for big bands, eight-pieces, sextets and quartets.

In , his album Portraits Plus was nominated for the Mercury Prize but lost out to Suede for their self-titled debut album. Anniversary landmarks in his career were marked with concerts at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank, while his 80th birthday was celebrated at the Barbican.

Earlier this year, artists including Dame Cleo Laine and renowned drummer Ginger Baker came together to celebrate Tracey's 70 years in the music business. Lee A. Hayes of East Hampton, who bombed enemy forces from the cockpit of a B during World War II as a member of the legendary all-black Tuskegee Airmen, died Wednesday at the home he built more than 60 years ago.

His son, Craig Hayes, also of East Hampton, said his father died of natural causes and fought on two fronts: at home as a member of an all-black regiment formed because of his own country's incendiary period of racial segregation, and abroad as a nemesis to the formidable Axis powers of Germany, Italy and Japan.



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