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Statement From Scoop Media Limited

Statement From Scoop Media Limited Publisher Alastair Thompson

Scoop Media Ltd. regrets that an investment from Sublime Group in Scoop Media Limited will not proceed at this time.

On Monday 24 February operational control of Scoop Independent News returned to the Scoop Media Limited shareholders.

The team running Scoop has now returned to normal, Scoop Co-Founder Alastair Thompson has returned to Scoop as Publisher and Editor, Gordon Campbell continues on as Political Editor & Werewolf Editor and Lyndon Hood remains News Editor.

Scoop co-founder Alastair Thompson said today:

"Scoop Media Limited's shareholders regret that the investment proposition which we had been working on for the past year has been unable to proceed at this time.

"In 2014, Scoop Independent News will report on its 6th election. It is fast shaping up to be the most interesting and important election Scoop has been around to report on.

"In this election year Scoop's mission to report without fear or favour on New Zealand news and provide an open public platform for all voices ( excepting those who engage in defamation and hate speech ) remains as important as it has ever been.

"Looking towards the 2014 Election Scoop has recently enhanced products and services which enable businesses and civil society to participate in the National Debate.

"Scoop has a highly experienced political & digital communication team which can help provide effective marketing and communication solutions which reach New Zealand's influencers."

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South Africa: Pistorius Trial Judge Notes Pitfalls of Media Attention

Pretoria, South Africa The murder trial of South African Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius has attracted unprecedented media attention. The coverage of the story, however, has not been without problems.

Pistorius' closely watched murder trial is the first major South African criminal trial to be broadcast live from within the courtroom.

The trial is being played on local radio stations and two South African news providers have started a cable channel dedicated entirely to the case.

But critics say the media attention has had significant issues. Among the critics is the trial's judge, Thokozile Masipa.

On day two of proceedings, Masipa lashed out at local media for publishing a photo of a witness who did not give broadcasters permission to film her testimony. In doing so, Masipa showed while that she may talk very softly, she carries a big stick.

"I must say this is very disturbing, I am warning the media if you do not behave you are not going to be treated with soft gloves by this court," she said.

Media mistake

University of the Witwatersrand journalism professor Anton Harber said the media outlets, including a prominent TV news station that ran a photo of witness Michelle Burger on screen along with her testimony, made a mistake.

"I think it was very foolish of the media to run a picture of the witness when it is clear that courts were trying to protect her. I think technically they may not have been in breach of the rules and regulations, but they were certainly in breach of the spirit, and that is a rather silly thing to do when the judge has her finger hovering over the control button for public broadcast," said Harber.

Pistorius has pleaded not guilty to the charge of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day, 2013. He said he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder when he shot her four times through a locked bathroom door.

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Is an HIV vaccine on the horizon?

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Researchers at the University of Miami may have made a modest breakthrough in the search for an HIV vaccination. A vaccine developed at the school has been shown to prevent mice from becoming infected with HIV. The findings were published in the February edition of the Journal of Virology.

Assistant professor of microbiology Geoffrey W. Stone says that the modest study has had some very dramatic results, but that it could take as long as a decade before its available for widespread human use. The next steps to test the vaccines effectiveness include trials on larger animals and clinical trials on people.

Traditionally, vaccines use a dead or weakened copy of a virus to trigger your immune system to make antibodies, creating specialized killer T-cells trained to attack a specific disease. It basically acts like a mafioso: Hey, immune system, this is a flu virus. This is how to kill it. Remember this the next time you see it.

But HIV attacks the immune systems white blood cells, particularly your helper T-cells, which are sometimes referred to as the generals of the immune system because they rally other immune cells and help create antibodies to fight disease. Its a Trojan horse, basically, getting past the bodys warning system and killing its immune system soldiers. Then it multiplies rapidly, and the body is left without an army to defend itself.

Without the helper T cells, the body cant create antibodies to fight the HIV virus. And as the virus kills off these helper T-cells and other valuable immune cells, the body loses the ability to fight any infections, leading to AIDS.

Researchers have been searching for a way to trigger the bodys immune response to HIV by programming the T-cells to respond and mount an attack, rather than getting slaughtered by the virus. University of Miami researchers attached a copy of the HIV virus to an immune cell using a protein (CD40). The hope is to enable the T-cells to see the HIV virus before it attacks them, rally the troops, and produce killer T cells, the bodys specialized virus hit-men, to wipe out the virus.

Stone tested this technique in mice. He found that the mice resisted infection, even they were exposed to 10 million viruses, according to the study.

More than 1.1 million people in the U.S. have HIV. Nearly one in six are unaware they have the infection.

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