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Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Enjoy China rails on about Norway and dissident's Nobel

China rails on about Norway and dissident's Nobel


Beijing, China (CNN) -- China on Tuesday stepped up criticism of Norway and the awarding of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo, a leading Chinese dissident.
Liu is serving an 11-year prison term after repeatedly calling for human rights and democratization.
"The Norwegian Nobel committee's decision to give Liu the Nobel Peace Prize will damage bilateral relations. There is reason for every Chinese person to be unhappy," Ma Zhaoxu, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a news briefing.
"We already made our position clear. Since reform and opening up, China has made remarkable progress," Ma said. "By giving a convicted person the Nobel Peace Prize, they show no respect for China's judicial system."
"It not only disrespects China, but also reveals their true intentions. If you try to change China's political system from the outside, or if they are trying to stop Chinese people from moving forward, that is obviously making a mistake," he added.
Video: China censors Nobel coverage Video: Wife of Nobel Prize winner detained Video: Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize
Liu was sentenced in 2009 for inciting subversion of state power. He is the co-author of Charter 08, a call for political reform and human rights, and was an adviser to the student protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Asked about Liu's wife, Liu Xia, Ma responded: "I do not know who you are talking about. I am not familiar with this person."
Liu Xia remains under house arrest in Beijing and has been banned from talking to friends or media, Liu Xiaobo's lawyer said. She is trying to visit the attorney to discuss an appeal to her husband's sentence.
"She is negotiating with the police on the terms of the visit," Shang Baojun, the lawyer, told CNN. "The issue of an appeal is not if, but when and how."
Shang confirmed that Liu Xia said her husband wanted her to go to Oslo to accept the award in December, but he is not optimistic about the prospect.
"It's way too early to think about her Norway trip, considering she can't even leave her house," he said.
Liu Xia briefly re-gained phone access Tuesday, talking to Shang and several friends, as well as a few media outlets, from a new mobile phone after police broke her old one. The new number has been disconnected again, her friends tweeted Tuesday evening.
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Monday, 11 October 2010

Watch Upcoming Social Media and Technology Events for the Summer

Upcoming Social Media and Technology Events for the Summer


Those of you in Social Media or Technology space, here is the list of related global events for the summer you might be interested in attending including a few of them in Washington, D.C.:
June 21-23, 2010, Denver, CO: Hosted by WebmasterRadio.FM, AffCon 2010 is a conference series designed specifically to meet the needs of affiliate marketers. As such, admission is FREE for all working affiliates to attend! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to meet and share ideas with the brightest business people in the affiliate marketing industry. Pulling together an amazing lineup of session panelists and speakers (including super affiliates), AffCon 2010 – Denver also features an exhibit hall, general and targeted skills sessions, networking and WebmasterRadio.FM’s epic AffiliateBash. Get registered today!
June 21-24, 2010, Ottawa, ON: Attend the Advanced Learning Institute’s Forum on Social Media for Government: How To Engage Your Employees And Citizens By Using The Latest Web 2.0 Technologies To Drive Communication Results, to learn how to capture the power of social media in your organization, along with helpful tools, tips and techniques to get started. Hear practical advice, firsthand, from leading organizations such as: City of Ottawa, ON; Public Safety Canada; U.S. Department of State; Norfolk County, ON; Canadian Internet Registration Authority; Office of the Ombudsman, ON; Alberta Environment; Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada; Public Service Commission of Canada; Ottawa Public Library; Department of National Defence; Corporation of the City of London, ON; Thornley Fallis Communications & 76design; and more.
June 22-23, 2010, Atlanta, GA: The Business Of WordPress Conference is focused on providing generally non-technical business people with a roadmap for how they can leverage WordPress to establish or advance their business’ presence on the web. This two-day event will include a Workshop Day on June 22nd for hands-on WordPress training. The second day will be an all day conference to learn what’s possible on the web today with WordPress, which now makes it easy for almost anyone to launch a world-class website. Register now and save 15% off of the June 23rd Conference.
June 22-24, 2010, Santa Clara, CA: Now in its third year, Velocity – the Web Performance and Operations Conference from O’Reilly Media – is dedicated to helping people build a better Internet that is Fast by Default. Join hundreds of web developers and experts under one roof, Velocity packs a wealth of big ideas, know-how and connections into three concentrated days. You’ll be able to apply what you’ve learned immediately for high impact results and you’ll come away prepared for what’s ahead. O’Reilly Velocity 2010 is the premier conference dedicated to building industrial strength sites, at internet speed. Register Now at http://en.oreilly.com/velocity2010.
June 23, 2010, San Francisco, CA: The B2B Search Strategy Summit is designed by B2B Search Engine Marketers for B2B Search Engine Marketers to provide strategic and tactical Marketing knowledge and bring together the best minds in B2B search engine marketing, email, PR, social media and lead generation to share leading-edge information and experience. Conference attendees will walk away with a toolbox full of new strategies and tactics to apply immediately to current B2B Marketing challenges and opportunities. Attendance is limited to 150 B2B marketing professionals.
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Saturday, 9 October 2010

Watch China and US in stand-off at climate talks

China and US in stand-off at climate talks


AFP/File – Smoke is seen rising from a chimmny in the northern port city of Tianjin where the UN Climate Change
TIANJIN, China (AFP) – UN climate talks were set to wrap up on Saturday with China and the United States locked in a stand-off, slowing down progress ahead of a major summit next month on global warming.
The major powers sparred throughout the six days of talks in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin, prompting the hosts to warn on the penultimate day that the atmosphere for negotiation had deteriorated.
"I want to emphasise no compromise... on the interests of developing countries," the Chinese foreign ministry's special representative for climate change, Huang Huikang, told delegates on Friday.
"We are losing trust and confidence."
Delegates from more than 170 countries attended the latest round of the long-running United Nations negotiations that are aimed at eventually securing a binding global treaty on how to limit and cope with climate change.
World leaders failed to broker such a treaty in Copenhagen last year as developed and developing nations battled over who should carry more of the burden in cutting greenhouse gas emissions that are blamed for global warming.
The Tianjin meeting was the last big gathering before an annual UN climate summit, which will be held in Cancun, Mexico, from November 29 to December 10.
Delegates reported that progress had been made on some specific issues in Tianjin, but many others also said that negotiations were not moving quickly enough to limit global warming below dangerous levels.
"We want to call for greater urgency in the negotiations," Dessima Williams, Grenada delegate and chair of the Alliance of Small Island States, told reporters on Friday.
"We have seen some movement, we are pleased with the engagement and the atmosphere, but there's much more that needs to be done and greater urgency is needed."
Chinese delegate Huang on Friday repeated China's long-held positions that for progress to be made the United States and other rich nations must commit to making bigger cuts in emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
He said they must also give money and transfer technology to developing countries to help them cut their emissions and adapt to climate change.
"Now the key is there is a lack of substantive progress on the developed countries' side," Huang said.
The United States, meanwhile, has insisted all week that it will not provide climate funds unless the big developing countries such as China allow their greenhouse gas emission reduction efforts to be monitored and verified.
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Thursday, 7 October 2010

Watches this De-individuation (FBI Raids), Dehumanization (Assassinations), and Moral Disengagement (Wars)

De-individuation (FBI Raids), Dehumanization (Assassinations), and Moral Disengagement (Wars)


Article by WorldNews.com correspondent Dallas Darling.
Recently, over a dozen activists and their houses across the United States were raided by the FBI and other government security agencies. While these human rights activists were being subpoenaed to appear before a Grand Jury-for having ties with the FARC rebels in Columbia and for supporting Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and equality; and even as their computers, emails, mailing lists, cell phones, cameras, videos, books, and passports were confiscated, it was clear another purpose of these government raids was to cast fear and intimidation over America. It was also an obvious event of de-individuation.

De-individuation is where individuals hide behind uniforms and badges and are enmeshed in, or emboldened by, powerful organizations and therefore, feel anonymous. Their sense of self-monitoring and personal accountability is decreased substantially which creates the potential for evil action.(1) In this incident, evil action was the suppression of human and basic civil rights. Not only does the power of anonymity produce anti-social behavior, but it creates a dispositional, internal change illustrated by abuse and treating people as if they do not matter, or the undifferentiated "Other" that is processed by the System.(2)

Behind the masks of government uniforms and bureaucracy lies the danger of permissive aggression and group conformity, especially when the System itself is overly oppressive and extremely violent. Surely, if these masked authorities were in a different situation, they would not have kicked-in doors, beat activists, and taken personal belongings. They would not have ripped-down posters of Martin Luther King, Jr. or taken peaceful literature, nor would they have seized children's artwork. Neither would they have accused their fellow citizens of "material support" for terrorists and terrorist organizations.

By identifying certain individuals and groups as being outside of the realm of humanity and excluding them from the moral universe, dehumanization can easily occur.(3) Prejudice, racism, discrimination, politicism, and religiousism are central processes in making others inhuman and thus tainted, even making it appear that they live on the margins of society. During the Bush Years, and now the Obama Years, those groups opposing U.S. policies were referred to as "cancerous." The animalizing and diseasizing of other human beings, even including U.S. citizens, can lead to signed executive orders to assassinate.

Simplistic thinking, denying others their history and rightful grievances, and thinking and calling those who are not part of one's inner circle can also lead to dehumanization. This is why both the Bush and Obama Administrations ordered the assassination of New Mexico cleric Anwar Awlaki, and other U.S. citizens yet to be named. Officials have alleged that Awlaki has active ties to al-Qaeda, but they have never provided evidence. The Obama Administration, of course, cites "state secrets." When an individual or a State claims they are more human than others, it is called infra-humanization. Infra-humanization goes further than dehumanization, for it attributes uniquely human emotions and traits to one's in-group while denying these same emotions and traits to out-groups.(4)
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Watches this Sept. 28, 2010: Today's Sports Schedule and Yesterday's Results

Sept. 28, 2010: Today's Sports Schedule and Yesterday's Results
Girls Swimming and Diving wins second meet of the season, Girls Soccer stays undefeated, Girls Volleyball gets another win. Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys Soccer this afternoon.

TUESDAY'S VARSITY GAMES:

Boys and Girls Cross Country host Wilton, Stamford, Westhill and Brien McMahon, 4 p.m. at Waveny Park.
Boys Soccer (3-1-1) face Bassick, 4 p.m. at Connor Field.
MONDAY'S RESULTS:

Girls Swimming and Diving vs. St. Joseph:
The Girls Swimming and Diving team beat St. Joe's 99-68 to earn their second win of the season.

Rams Notables:

Sophomore Maddie Rusch won the 200 IM (2.14.40) and the 100 butterfly (1.00.30).
Junior Cara Egan won the 200 freestyle (2.01.00).
Senior Livi Kroll won the 100 backstroke (1.03.20).
Sophomore Meredith Jonker won diving.
Up next for the Girls Swimming and Diving team is Friday when they will face rival Darien at 3:00 p.m at the Darien YMCA.

Girls Soccer vs. Danbury:
The Rams beat Danbury 2-0 in a rain-soaked game at Danbury High School Stadium to remain undefeated at 4-0.

The Rams got on the board at 20:24 when standout Caroline Murray crossed the ball in and Jana Persky got her head on it for the goal.

Weather played a big factor in the game as New Canaan dominated play but wasn't able to cash in on many of their chances due to the rain.

The Rams were able to get another goal at 74:16 when Aly DiRocco fed the ball to Caroline Murray who beat the goalie to give the Rams the two goal cushion.

Goalkeeper Holly Burwick had a strong game in the cage making six saves to earn her fourth shutout of the season.

The Rams will try and stay undefeated when they host Fairfield Warde on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. @ Connor Field.

Girls Volleyball vs. Trinity Catholic:
The Rams won their fifth game of the season as they defeated Trinity Catholic in five sets at New Canaan High School gynmasium.

Game 1: 25-21 NC
Game 2: 25-21 NC
Game 3: 22-25 TC
Game 4: 18-25 TC
Game 5: 15-11 NC
Rams Notables:

Kellen Tensen 25 spikes. 10 aces. 7 kills. 3 digs. 17 assists.
Melissa Tweed 3 spikes. 8 kills. 10 digs
Ellen Trinklein 8 spikes. 3 aces. 4 digs.
Cassidy Ward 6 spikes. 6 digs.
Up next for the Girls Volleyball team is Wednesday when they will host Stamford at 5:30 p.m. at New Canaan High School gynmasium.
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Watch this Aston Martin sells assets and trading rights amid 30% sales drop

Aston Martin sells assets and trading rights amid 30% sales drop


Aston Martin's owners, Kuwaiti sovereign wealth fund, Investment Dar, has raised £18.4m from sale of some assets. Photograph Shaun Curry/AFP/Getty Images

The Kuwaiti owners of the luxury British carmaker Aston Martin have embarked on a sale of the carmaker's assets and rights after reporting a 30% slump in sales last year.

Kuwaiti sovereign wealth fund Investment Dar has sold off some of the Warwickshire-based car maker's land and buildings, the distribution rights to sell cars in the Middle East and North Africa and the right to use the name in merchandise such as clothing.

Investment Dar bought a majority stake in company from Ford for about £500m in 2007, using a £200m loan from WestLB bank which is repayable in 2015.

Aston Martin's accounts, seen by the Guardian, reported a pre-tax profit of £6.9m for 2009, a fall of 20% from the previous year. The company said it had slightly increased its market share – by 0.2% – because sales by all luxury car makers fell 32% last year when the global economic downturn was at its most severe.

The accounts also show that the cost of servicing its debt is rising and that £4.5m was spent on advisers fees when it refinanced last year.

The company slashed its spending on research and development by more than half last year, to less than £13m. Analysts said it typically costs hundreds of millions of pounds to launch a new model.

Tim Urquhart, from IHS Global Insight, said: "Admittedly 2009 was a terrible year for most car manufacturers. But it's a question of what damage has been done to the balance sheet while riding out the storm. Unless Aston Martin finds another substantial partner they will struggle to launch a brand new range. They are still using a lot of the technology developed by Ford. Perhaps Investment Dar, which acquired Aston Martin at the peak of the boom in the ultra-premium car market, is starting to find this out."

Investment Dar, which had to restructure its investments in March because of the credit crunch, had been rumoured to be looking to sell its 51% stake in Aston Martin last year.

More recently, David Richards, Aston Martin chairman, said the company could bring on board a partner to access new technology and investment to help launch new models.
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Commitment this Netanyahu, Abbas and the legitimacy deficit

Netanyahu, Abbas and the legitimacy deficit
The Palestinian president is too weak and compromised to accept any final settlement with which Netanyahu can live


Palestinian president Yasser Arafat shakes hands with with Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin in 2004. Photograph: Avi Ohayon/EPA
Since its inception in Oslo almost two decades ago, the Israeli-Palestinian peace process has been stymied by the dysfunctional political systems of both sides. Hostage of an impossible coalition and of a settlement movement of freelance fanatics, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu's leadership is seriously compromised. His Palestinian counterparts are hardly in a better position.

Today, the clique that surrounds Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas embodies the bitter deception that the peace process has meant for the Palestinians. Moreover, the Palestinian Authority has come neither to represent the majority of Palestinians nor to rule by democratic means.

Abbas's presidential term has expired, and elections are constantly being postponed. The PA's prime minister, Salam Fayyad, like his Hamas counterparts in Gaza, rules by decree, keeps parliament inactive, and silences the opposition. With no institutionalised democratic legitimacy, the PA is bound to rely on its security forces and on those of the occupier, Israel, to enforce its will.

Of course, throughout history, national liberation movements have had to marginalise their own radicals and fanatics in order to reach the Promised Land. This was true of Zionism, of the Italian Risorgimento, and most recently of the Catholics in Northern Ireland. But never did the outcast faction actually represent the democratically elected majority. A peace process conceived as a means to weaken and isolate the winners of an election – Hamas – is unlikely to gain much traction.

Like George W Bush, President Barack Obama confines his diplomatic engagement largely to friends rather than adversaries. This, more than anything else, explains the growing disconnection between Arab public opinion and the Obama administration.

The assumption – dear to the architects of the current process – that peace can be achieved by driving a wedge between "moderates" and "extremists" is a fatal misconception. The paradox here is double. Not only does one negotiate with the illegitimate "moderates", but it is precisely because of their legitimacy deficit that the moderates are forced to be unyielding on core issues, lest the radicals label them treasonous.

The Palestinian negotiators' dangerous lack of legitimacy – and, indeed, the disorientation of the entire Palestinian national movement – is reflected in the return of the PLO to its pre-Arafat days, when it was the tool of Arab regimes instead of an autonomous movement. The green light was given to the current negotiators by the Arab League, not by the elected representatives of the Palestinian people.
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Thursday, 26 August 2010

Enjoy Palin and McCain biggest winners in US primaries

Palin and McCain biggest winners in US primaries

LARA MARLOWE in Washington

SARAH PALIN and John McCain, who headed the Republican ticket in the 2008 presidential election, were the biggest winners in Tuesday’s primaries, 70 days before all-important mid-term elections that will renew the entire US house of representatives and one-third of the senate.

Their relative influence has been reversed, with Palin playing kingmaker in contests from Florida to Alaska, and McCain indebted to his former vice-presidential running mate for her support in fending off a challenger from the far right, populist Tea Party movement.

By the time ballots were counted yesterday morning, Palin could revel in confirmed victories for four candidates who she endorsed in Arizona and Florida, with an apparent fifth victory in her native Alaska.

Palin and the California-based Tea Party Express may have unseated Lisa Murkowski, one of the most powerful Senate Republicans, in the Republican primary in Alaska.

The Tea Party earlier triumphed in Nevada and Kentucky on a platform opposing taxation and government spending.

In league with Palin, the Tea Party propelled Joe Miller, a virtually unknown lawyer from Fairbanks who attended West Point and Yale and won a Bronze star in the 1991 Gulf War, to a surprise 1,960-vote lead over Murkowski, the scion of an Alaskan political family who have repeatedly clashed with Palin.

Definitive results will not be known for two weeks, when all absentee ballots have been counted.

Murkowski enjoyed a seemingly unassailable 37-point lead in an opinion poll last month, and far outspent Miller. Buoyed up by $600,000 (€473,000) in advertising money from the Tea Party, Miller portrayed Murkowski as the heir to a dynasty, and a pro-abortion liberal.

Palin made pre-recorded, automated “robocalls” on Miller’s behalf. “I am absolutely certain that [Palin’s support] was pivotal,” Miller told the Anchorage Daily News .

Murkowski blamed Palin for her probable defeat, saying, “I think she’s out for her own self-interest. I don’t think she’s out for Alaska’s interest.”

In Arizona, Palin played the opposite role, supporting McCain, the establishment Republican incumbent, over his Tea Party challenger.
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Woods and former wife break silence about their divorce

Watch Woods and former wife break silence about their divorce

LARA MARLOWE in Washington

TIGER WOODS and his former wife, Elin Nordegren, have broken their silence about their divorce, he in a press conference at a golf tournament in New Jersey, she in an exclusive interview with People magazine.

Ms Nordegren said she has been on an “emotional roller coaster” since the scandal broke last Thanksgiving Day weekend.

“I have been through the stages of disbelief and shock, to anger and ultimately grief over the loss of the family I so badly wanted for my children,” she said in excerpts from the interview released by People before the magazine reaches newsstands tomorrow.

In 19 hours of interviews over four days in Windermere, Florida, where she has rented a home, Nordegren said she had lost weight, could not sleep and her hair fell out due to the stress of the break- up of her six-year marriage to Woods. She said speculation that she attacked Woods with a golf club on the night of the car crash that made the scandal known was truly ridiculous.

The 30-year-old former au pair said she felt stupid as more and more of Woods’s infidelities were revealed. “How could I have not known anything? The word betrayal isn’t strong enough. I felt my whole world had fallen apart.”

At The Barclays in Paramus, New Jersey yesterday, where he practised for the FedEx Cup play- off yesterday, Woods bumped fists with fans and signed autographs. He stopped smiling, however, during a news conference where he again assumed responsibility for the break-up of his marriage.

“My actions certainly led us to this decision and I have made a lot of errors in my life and that is something I’m going to have to live with.”

Woods twice failed to answer when reporters asked whether he still loved his ex-wife.

“I wish her the best in everything. You know, it’s a sad time in our lives and we’re looking forward to [rebuilding] our lives and how we can help our kids the best way we possibly can. And that’s the most important thing.”

Woods now stands 112th on the FedEx Cup points list and must make a decent finish this week if he is to advance to the next stage in the championship.

He acknowledged that his game was affected by the break-up. “At times it was difficult [to focus]. Certainly you try and block it out as best you can and focus on a shot. But at times it certainly was, yes.”

Nordegren is reported to have received between $100 million and $750 million in the still-undisclosed divorce settlement, which became final on Monday.

“She is very unselfconscious about the fact that yes, she is going to be a very wealthy woman,” said Sandra Sobieraj Westfall, the journalist who interviewed Nordegren for People . “It will make it easier for her to get through this, because she can stay home with her children. She doesn’t have to go right out and get a job and she can travel, to take her children back to Sweden.”

Nordegren also said though that “money can’t buy happiness or put my family back together”.

She is studying for a university degree in psychology and says that despite her ex-husband’s infidelity, “I also feel stronger than I ever have. I have confidence in my beliefs, my decisions and myself.”
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Watch Hamas: Talks with Israel fatal

Hamas: Talks with Israel fatal


Meshaal says Palestinian president is too weak to negotiate with Israel
The exiled leader of Hamas has warned that talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority could be a 'fatal blow' to the Palestinian cause, and urged the Egyptian and Jordanian leaders to boycott them.

Khaled Meshaal, who lives in exile in Syria, said that Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, was too weak to stand up to Israel and negotiate a fair deal at the upcoming talks in Washington.

"If the talks succeed, they will succeed to Israeli standards and liquidate the Palestinian cause. They'll give us parts of 1967 lands. They'll draw the borders as they want and they'll confiscate our sovereignty," Meshaal said in a speech in Damascus on Tuesday.

Meshaal appealed to Hosni Mubarak, the president of Egypt, and King Abdullah of Jordan "not to back these negotiations, which are rejected by the Palestinians".

"The results of these negotiations will be catastrophic for the interests and the security of Jordan and Egypt."

Mubarak and the Jordanian monarch have been invited to Washington to join a summit on September 2, during which Israel and the Palestinian Authority are due to resume direct talks for the first time in 20 months.

The Palestinian Authority broke off negotiations with Israel in December 2008, when Israel launched a three-week war in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinians 'not bound'

Meshaal said the Palestinian people "will not feel bound by the outcome of these negotiations, because the Palestinian negotiators renounced their demands".

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, announced earlier that the talks will be held without preconditions, and will run for a year.

Meshaal asked Abbas and his Fatah faction to join Hamas in adopting a unified strategy, which he said would not drop diplomacy but would concentrate on the "option of resistance and holding on to inalienable Palestinian rights".

Abbas's negotiation strategy has long been condemned by Hamas, which seized control of the Gaza Strip from the Palestinian Authority in 2007.

Hamas and Fatah have been estranged for years, and Egyptian attempts at mediation over the last few months have produced little progress.

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Watch Scientists attack court ruling against Obama's stem cell policy

We are enjoy Scientists attack court ruling against Obama's stem cell policy



In his ruling on stem cell research funding, Judge Royce Lamberth said the distinction between newly destroyed embryos and embryos that had already been destroyed was false
Federal judge blocks embryo research funding in surprise blow for President

By David Usborne, US Editor
A judge has overturned a decision by Barack Obama to relax rules on funding US government research using human embryonic stem cells which promises to revolutionise medical science in the 21st Century.

Scientists yesterday described the judge's ruling as "an astounding blow to American biomedical research" that threw into immediate doubt tens of millions of dollars in federal funding to support research that holds out the promise of new treatments for ailments ranging from heart disease to paralysis. President Obama last year eased the limits on research placed by his predecessor, George W Bush. The judge's ruling overturning the decision appalled many leaders of the scientific community but cheered right-to-life conservatives.

"It will be incredibly disruptive," said Sean Tipton of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine yesterday. But Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council welcomed it as a "stinging rebuke to the Obama administration and its attempt to circumvent sound science and federal law".
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Watch grave Makers, Robbers and Diggers

grave Makers, Robbers and Diggers


Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling.
I for one am thankful that President Barack Obama avoided the "mission accomplished" slogan made infamous seven years ago by President George W. Bush. With over 50,000 U.S. troops still stationed in Iraq and a sharp rise in American corporate security forces-some of which are extremely unprofessional and ignorant-expect more civilian casualties and deaths. Actually, President Bush's premature declaration of victory and his concept of imperial dreams come true resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqis, including tortuous prisons and brutal rapes. When President Obama makes his grandiose speech this week to the American people, and when he spins his campaign promise in ending the war and lengthy occupation of Iraq, will he also mention the United States Empire as a grave maker? Will he say anything about war reparations and restitution, or the need for a war crimes tribunal?

Meanwhile in Israel, more than 200 Muslim graves in a centuries-old Jerusalem cemetery has been destroyed. It seems-and with the backing of U.S. hubris an weapons sales-that not only will Israel more than likely pursue its current settlement expansion policies, but it has now expanded back into history to either erase the past or rewrite it. Mahmud Abu Atta of the Al-Aqua Foundation reported that Israeli bulldozers backed by military police converged on a cemetery where Muslim graves were recently renovated. Ironically, the incident happened near the site of a planned Museum of Tolerance. The new museum is backed by a U.S.-based Jewish human rights group. Petitions fell on deaf ears while court orders to stop the destruction of graves were overturned. It is evident that the history of Muslims in Jerusalem is still being robbed, along with their dignity and rights.
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Sunday, 22 August 2010

Israel and Palestinians agree to direct peace talks

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Israel and the Palestinians have accepted an invitation by the United States and other powers to restart direct talks on September 2 in a modest step toward forging a deal within 12 months to create a Palestinian state and peacefully end one of the world's most intractable conflicts.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will meet with President Barack Obama on September 1, before formally resuming direct negotiations the following day at the State Department in Washington.

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"There have been difficulties in the past, there will be difficulties ahead," Clinton said in a statement.

Clinton added that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Abdullah also were invited to the talks, which will mark the first direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians in 20 months.

"I ask the parties to persevere, to keep moving forward even through difficult times and to continue working to achieve a just and lasting peace in the region," Clinton said.

Clinton's announcement was echoed by the Quartet of Mideast peace mediators -- the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations -- which issued its own invitation to the talks and underscored that a deal could be reached within a year.

Netanyahu quickly accepted the U.S. invitation and said reaching a deal would be possible but difficult.

"We are coming to the talks with a genuine desire to reach a peace agreement between the two peoples that will protect Israel's national security interests, foremost of which is security," a statement from his office said.

After a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah, the Palestinian leadership announced its acceptance of the invitation for face-to-face peace talks with Israel.

But Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, warned that the Palestinians would pull out of the new talks if the Israelis allow a return to settlement building on lands that the Palestinians seek for a future state.

Israel's 10-month moratorium on Jewish settlement building in the occupied West Bank is due to end on September 26.

The invitation to the talks "contains the elements needed to provide for a peace agreement," Palestinian leaders said.

"It can be done in less than a year," Erekat said. "The most important thing now is to see to it that the Israeli government refrains from settlement activities, incursions, fait accomplis policies."

The two sides are coming together for talks after decades of hostility, mutual suspicion and a string of failed peace efforts.

The Quartet statement was aimed at the Palestinians, who believe that the group's repeated calls for Israel to stop building settlements in the West Bank and accept a Palestinian state within the borders of land occupied since the 1967 Middle East war are a guarantee of the parameters for the talks.

Clinton's invitation was aimed at Netanyahu, agreeing with his demand that the talks should take place "without preconditions" and giving little sense of any terms that the Israeli leader fears could box him in.
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Pete Souza Jefferson, Obama and Four Mosques

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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling.
"Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle." -Thomas Jefferson, March 4, 1801 Inaugural Address

Seeing that some political leaders and citizens are extremely upset over President Barack Obama's assertion of having no regrets about vocally supporting an Islamic mosque near Ground Zero in New York, it is very important to recall what Thomas Jefferson said at his inaugural address, and how he differentiated between principles and opinions concerning the future of America.

The newly formed republic had just experienced a divisive and bitter presidential race in which religion had become a (if not the) major issue. Many religious fundamentalists and evangelical Christians were allied with the Federalist Party. They believed Jefferson was a "howling atheist" and thus, presented the election as a stark choice between "God and a Religious President" and "Jefferson and No God."(1)

Two Federalists, Rev. John Mason of New York and Yale President Timothy Dwight, fanned the flames of fear by accusing Jefferson of denying the Biblical account of the universal deluge, for implicitly denying that the Jews are God's chosen people, and for wanting to re-enact the bloody French Revolution on American soil and then wanting to establish the Illuminate as rulers.(2)

While evangelical Federalists predicted Jefferson would overthrow the government and human society civil and domestic, religious fundamentalists warned he would place an apocalyptic and cataclysmic "seal of death" on their holy and Christian faith. They also alleged Jefferson's presidency and administration would result in the installation of "some infamous prostitute, under the title of the Goddess of Reason."(3)

When Jefferson uttered his famous phrase that there would be difference of opinion but not difference of principle, he was urging Americans that though there must be reasonable debate, certain principles must always be protected. The "sacred principles" he mentioned were the will of the prevailing majority and equal law protecting minority rights. Jefferson also stated in order for social harmony and liberty to exist, despotic political and religious intolerance must remain banished from the land.(4)

To say the least, and at the neglect of America's "rules of the Constitution"(5), Obama has been under fire for affirming a mosque has the same right to be built near Ground Zero as a church, synagogue, temple, or any other house of prayer and worship. Even though he recognizes this vital principle, some Democratic leaders seem to have forgotten the merit of religious liberties and toleration, even demanding an investigation into who is funding the mosque or calling it a "real affront."

These Democrats are not alone as Republicans, like New York Governor David Paterson, have requested developers to reconsider building a mosque near Ground Zero. Others, such as presidential hopefuls Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich, have strongly voiced their oppositional opinions to the mosque. The Minority Leader in the House, John Boehner, called Obama's position "deeply troubling." Minority Whip Eric Cantor said building a mosque near Ground Zero was "the height of insensitivity."

It is unfortunate that opinions, views and judgments individuals formulate and make about an issue, and which are based on personal beliefs, have usurped basic America principles. It is also sad that reasonable and universal principles-on which rules, laws and rights are derived-are trying to be reversed. According to Jefferson, commonly held principles of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and toleration of religion, would prevent what he called "bloody persecution."(6)

Years after the 1800 election, and other than latching onto an existing divisive party that was trying to create hysteria by smearing its opponent, evangelical Federalists understood they could better influence society and exercise an independent moral voice by locally and regionally providing avenues and opportunities for equality and happiness. They also dealt with the real issues that threatened America: slavery, alcoholism, homelessness, violence, and nativism. Some also worked on behalf of rights for children and women.

Rev. Dwight, one of the most fierce evangelical Federalists and who is mentioned above, wrote, "Our countrymen have spent a sufficient time in hostilities against each other. We have entertained as many unkind thoughts, uttered as many bitter speeches, called each other by as many hard names, and indulged as much unkindness and malignity; as might satisfy our worst enemies..."(7)

Furthermore, "From all these efforts of ill-will we have not derived the least advantage. Friends and brothers have ceased to be friends and brothers; and professing Christians have dishonored the religion which they profess."(8) Like other Federalists who had once sought to divide America for political gain and power, Rev. Dwight understood that rights and liberties were based on principles, not selfish opinions, and they must be maintained.

The principle of religious toleration and freedom should not only be applied to the mosque in New York, the Cordoba House, but it must apply also to other mosques. Ron Scherer has written an article in the Christian Science Monitor about how other Islamic mosques are in danger. In Kentucky, Tennessee and California, "Stop the Mosque" campaigns, zoning laws and protests are preventing U.S. citizens from worshipping freely.

Jefferson also said, "Let us, then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind."(8) He believed the principles of unity, equal rights, honesty, temperance, a benign religion-professed indeed, and practiced in various forms, a Government that would restrain men from injuring one another, and, of course, love of man, would make a happy and a prosperous people, and his greater happiness hereafter.(9)

By defending the principles of religious toleration and the right to worship on private land-while acknowledging the diverse opinions about the mosque being built two blocks from Ground Zero-Obama, is, and in the words of Jefferson, allowing personal views against religious rights to stand as "monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it."(10) If built, the mosques themselves will be monuments of American freedom.
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Saturday, 21 August 2010

New Orleans community rises and shines

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Editor's note: Lisa P. Jackson is the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She also served as chief of staff to New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine and commissioner of the state's Department of Environmental Protection. Learn more about how the residents of Pontchartrain Park banded together to help rebuild their community on CNN's "New Orleans Rising" at 8 p.m. ET Saturday and Sunday.
(CNN) -- Pontchartrain Park was -- and still is -- the American dream. The historic African-American neighborhood was born in the 1950s, emerging at the height of the Civil Rights era and Jim Crow segregation laws.
Homes were arranged around a golf course planned by Joseph Bartholomew, who had designed several golf courses in the New Orleans, Louisiana, area, but as a black man, was forbidden to play on them.
The homeowners and families in Pontchartrain Park were among the first African-Americans to buy their own homes in the New Orleans suburbs. Despite the racial inequality of the time, they shared a belief that the nation's opportunity should be equal for everyone.
In 2010, Pontchartrain Park is being reborn, re-emerging after the destructive power of Katrina and the failure of the New Orleans levee system left the neighborhood devastated. Today's vision is no less bold than it was in the 1950s.
Pontchartrain Park is re-emerging as model of new urbanism, a place where livability, environmental responsibility and economic opportunity come together. My dad, my aunt and uncle, my cousins and the many other Pontchartrain Park pioneers who are no longer with us would be proud.
That's because the first residents of Pontchartrain Park measured their success not by the sizes of their homes, but, like most Americans, by the range of new possibilities opened for the next generation. I was fortunate enough to be part of that "next generation."
The success of my parents and their neighbors became apparent as the kids I grew up with went on to become lawyers, teachers, doctors, artists and more. Some were the first in their families to go to college. The Park was home to Ernest M. Morial, the first African-American mayor of New Orleans. His son Marc Morial went on to be mayor as well.
Today my generation is working to open up new possibilities for our children. Led by our parents' example, some have even committed to moving back to the Park to restore the community that gave us so much.
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Poverty forces Roma to leave Bulgaria and Romania

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AFP/File – A Roma woman is questioned by French police officers at a Roma community on August 19, 2010 in Aix-en-Provence,

BUCHAREST (AFP) – Europe's Roma communities, at the centre of an immigration row in France, are often driven out by poverty from their homes in Romania and Bulgaria, the European Union's two most impoverished members.
"Here we are like vagabonds. We don't have work, we have nothing," said Gheorghe Ion, one of the Roma repatriated to Bucharest by France as part of a government crackdown on illegal Gypsy camps that some have labelled racist and xenophobic.
Another Romanian Roma, or Gypsy, who left the French city of Grenoble with his family told AFP: "We will stay home if we find work but it's difficult because this country (Romania) is poorer" than France.
Romania has been hit with one of the worst recessions in the 27-nation EU bloc since 2009.
The economy is expected to contract again this year and the government has to take drastic austerity measures, including cutting public sector salaries by 25 percent, to meet IMF conditions for a loan.
Many Romanians, not just Roma, have been forced to try their luck abroad, most heading for Spain and Italy, and some for France.
Most the Roma who migrate come from the very poor rural communities, where there are huge problems in education and infrastructure, said Mihai Neacsu, director of the Roma rights organisation Amare Rromentza.
They however account for a small part of the estimated 530,000 to 2.5 million Roma living in Romania.
Elsewhere in Europe, Bulgaria has between 700,000 to 800,000 Roma, according to non-governmental organisations, or 350,000 according to the national census.
Up to about 450,000 Roma live in Serbia and between 350,000 to 530,000 in Slovakia, according to European figures.
In Bulgaria, 50,000 Roma are believed to have left the country in the last five years, often clandestinely, for Italy, Spain, Greece and Germany, according to Ilona Tomova, a researcher at the Bulgarian sciences academy.
Besides poverty, Roma suffer from rejection by some Bulgarians who see them as thieves and ignorant, according to a 2009 study.
The antipathy is replicated in Romania where a government study in 2009 found that seven out of 10 people would not want a Roma as part of their family.
Both the Romanian and Bulgarian governments have launched programmes to improve access for Romas to education and health care and to help them fight discrimination in the workplace.
Romania, with European funding, has launched six programmes for some 22 million euros (28 million dollars) including schooling for young Romas and a chance for drop-outs to resume their studies.
But NGOs say much more in needed -- a view endosed by Bucharest which has also called for a Europe-wide plan to address the needs of the Roma minority.
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Friday, 20 August 2010

We know this South African Weakest Link host Fiona Coyne found dead

South African Weakest Link host Fiona Coyne found dead

Fiona Coyne's sharp wit made her perfect for the role
TV presenter Fiona Coyne, who hosts the South African version of quiz show The Weakest Link, has been found dead at her home, police have confirmed.

Captain Stephen Knap, of Cape Town police, said Coyne's housekeeper found the star's body at her home in Fish Hoek on Wednesday.

He refused to confirm reports that the 45-year-old had killed herself.

"We've opened up an inquest and the course of death will be determined from that," he said.

Coyne is also a playwright and actress, and wrote the book Who Moved My Ladder? The Working Woman's Guide to Success.

She beat 500 hopefuls to the job and flew to London to train with British Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson in 2003.
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Liya Kebede models Lemlem’s autumn/winter 2010 range, all of which is made from cotton woven in Ethiopia
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Flicking through Liya Kebede's pile of fashion magazine covers passes a calm and perfumed afternoon. In 2002, French Vogue declared May was "All About Liya" month, dedicating a whole issue to the African supermodel after the editor saw her in Tom Ford's Gucci catwalk show. Describing the day they first met, Ford recalls: "She looked me in the eyes, and I was quite literally stunned. Liya projects an aura of goodness and calm that outshines even her extraordinary physical beauty. Later in the day," Ford continues, "when trying to remember what she looked like, I could only remember her eyes."

Born 32 years ago in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital, Kebede was spotted twice. The first time, as a teenager, took her to Paris, where she failed, homesick. When she returned to Ethiopia, she met her husband, a hedge-fund manager 20 years her senior, and it wasn't until the second time, aged 23 in Chicago, where the couple had set up home, that it stuck. In no time Kebede signed a £1.65m contract to become the first black face of Estée Lauder; her face and long, generous limbs sold underwear, handbags, evening dresses and Tiffany diamonds. She took a role in a Robert De Niro film, she was named 11th in a Forbes list of the world's top-earning models, she had a son and a daughter, Suhul and Raee, then in 2005 she took a breath…

We speak as she dashes through Manhattan between meetings. Taxis honk and men yell as she quietly talks about her childhood, growing up under "vast blue skies". She describes the "beautiful, raw land", the space. And then the way that New York shook her up, "the way it does everyone". It was when she returned to Ethiopia from the USA, where pregnancy is so celebrated, that she became involved in raising awareness of her home country's maternal health crisis. In Ethiopia a mother dies in childbirth every minute, leaving her baby 10 times less likely to survive past the age of two.

"There's a saying in Africa: To find out you are pregnant is to have one foot in the grave," she says. "Every time I go back home I'm introduced to women who've barely made it."

Her soft accent leaps from drawl to drawl as she remembers meeting an elderly woman who, after her daughter died giving birth to her third child, was forced to bring up her grandchildren alone. "She couldn't afford food, let alone schools, so the baby was given away. It was such a tragedy – not only did she lose her daughter but the whole family was destroyed. When, in an African community like that, a mother dies, it affects everyone."

In 2006 she set up the Liya Kebede Foundation. Her mission was to reduce maternal, newborn and child mortality in Ethiopia, and around the world. Funding advocacy and awareness-raising projects, as well as providing direct support for community-based education and training, the foundation's success led to her recognition by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader. While Kebede's aims are ambitious, she's particularly good at promoting the small, gentle steps towards life-changing aid. She talks, for instance, about the importance of providing torches to villages in developing countries, to light midwives' paths to the houses of women with no electricity, but she's clear, too, that there's no small solution to a global problem. "In these villages there are no roads, let alone hospitals. The last time I visited, I was told about a local woman who started bleeding halfway through delivering her child. The whole village carried her to hospital, but she died on the way." These are preventable deaths, she stresses.

Liya Kebede (far left) on the cover of Vogue's May 2009 issue.
It was on another trip home, a star by now, that Kebede met the local traditional weavers, who were losing their jobs due to a decline in demand. She giggles quietly and sighs: "I promised to come up with something to help." She launched Lemlem (meaning "to flourish" in Amharic), a line of cotton children's clothes hand spun and embroidered in Ethiopia, as a way to inspire economic independence in her native country. "Once mums bought pieces for their kids, of course they asked for bigger sizes for themselves," Kebede boasts. Now the label offers womenswear, gifts and accessories – simple, soft striped shawls and dresses. And as one of few ethical ranges to make it into high-end fashion stores Matches and Net-a-porter.com, it is doing phenomenally well.

"The Lemlem collection has almost sold out at Matches, as it's quite hard to find stylish cover-ups in pure cottons, and the fits and lengths are really on-trend," says Matches buyer Georgina Gainza. "Our customers are interested in the style, primarily, but it's an added bonus that the collection has an ethical approach."

"It's always a tricky thing, trying to make aid sustainable," Kebede says. "It's important that we try and help the workers become independent, so by employing traditional weavers we're trying to break their cycle of poverty, at the same time preserving the art of weaving while creating modern, casual, comfortable stuff that we really want to wear."

"In today's world, celebrity advocates are not rare," Tom Ford admits. "What is rare is to encounter one whose devotion and drive come from a genuine desire to better our world. Liya's work comes from a place of sincerity, and her beauty is much more than skin deep." Ford is not alone in his adoration – Anna Wintour keenly supports her ("She's so willing," Kebede says of the American Vogue editor, "so wonderful"), and she's still in demand to open fashion shows despite being 15 years older than her fellow models. Last month she was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, alongside Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey.

She finds a balance, Kebede says, between campaigning and fashion, though we speak in a month that also sees her at Cannes promoting her first lead role in a film – Desert Flower, based on the critically acclaimed autobiography about female genital mutilation by Somali model Waris Dirie. Kebede recently travelled back to Djibouti, where they shot much of it, to host a screening in the village where the film is based. "That was amazing," she says, "to reach out to people and show them something and teach them without being forceful, or shoving it down their throat."

As a model her success grows, and as a philanthropist she's taking on ever more campaigns, ever more problems. I ask how the two sides of her life sit with each other, and she answers quickly: "Fashion has always given me a platform, introduced me to inspiring people, allowed me to balance my life, but most importantly, allowed me to do something quite amazing."
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Monday, 16 August 2010

Baa sayes is hope that Union and BAA set for talks to avert airports strike


BAA says it hopes that an agreement can be concluded quickly
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Talks are due to begin later in an attempt to avert a strike that could close six UK airports later this month.

The talks between BAA and the Unite union - backed by the conciliation service Acas - are set to take place at an undisclosed location.

Security staff, engineers, and firefighters have voted to strike over a 1.5% pay offer.

Strikes could close Heathrow, Stansted, Southampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen airports, BAA has warned.

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BAA said it hoped to "quickly conclude an agreement, in the interests of the travelling public, our airlines and our staff".

The two sides will begin efforts to reach a settlement on the same day that members of Unite are scheduled to meet to discuss strike tactics.

If Unite decides to announce strike dates after that meeting, walkouts could begin in the week beginning 23 August, as it has to give the company seven days' notice.

Some analysts have suggested that Unite may target the August Bank Holiday weekend starting on 28 August for the maximum impact, but the union's leaders have refused to confirm that.

If strikes do take place, the six airports would have to close because essential workers such as firefighters and security staff are due to take part.

BAA has said it regrets "the uncertainty this vote has already caused our passengers and airline customers".

On a turnout of about 50%, Unite members voted by three to one in favour of strike action.

The union describes BAA's offer of a pay rise worth up to 1.5% as "measly".

But BAA says it is a fair proposal after a year in which it has seen a decline in passengers due to the impacts of recession and volcanic ash.
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