19
May

Anti-China protesters clash with police in Tibet

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Friday, March 14, 2008

In the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, Chinese security forces tried to control Buddhist monks and other ethnic Tibetans who were setting fire to vehicles and shops on Friday, in protest of China’s rule. At least two protesters are reported to have been shot dead by riot police.

The Chinese government reacted quickly to the protests. An eyewitness report describes hundreds of police forces barricading the city’s main square, some opening fire on protesters. Other reports suggest the city is under a sort of lockdown. “The Sera monastery is surrounded by Chinese soldiers or police,” an eyewitness told ABC News. “I went yesterday to an area nearby to meet a Tibetan friend, and I saw the monastery surrounded by them.”

The protests began rather peacefully on Monday, when a group of monks marched in Lhasa to advocate religious freedom. The march came on the 49th anniversary of Tibet’s 1959 rebellion against China. When 50 or 60 of the monks were arrested, hundreds of other monks took to the streets to demand their release. Soon, ordinary Tibetans became involved as well, and the protests grew more violent.

Around 400 protesters gathered at a market near the Jokhang temple, where they were confronted by 1,000 police, according to a witness cited by the Free Tibet Campaign. Cars, buses, and military vehicles were burned as plumes of smoke rose above the city. Protesters also set fire to shops, most of which were owned by ethnic Chinese. “Some of them are looting those shops, taking out the contents and throwing them on huge fires which they’ve lit in the street,” said James Miles, a British journalist.

People have been burning cars and motorbikes and buses. There is smoke everywhere and they have been throwing rocks and breaking windows.

Near Barkhor, one man said that two soldiers have been killed, and that Tibetans were beating Chinese residents with iron rods. Another eyewitness in Lhasa said that people were being carried away on stretchers. “People have been burning cars and motorbikes and buses,” one resident said. “There is smoke everywhere and they have been throwing rocks and breaking windows. We’re scared.”

Psurbu Tsering of the “Tibetan Association of New York and New Jersey” said his members had received phone calls from Tibet, claiming 70 people had been killed and 1,000 arrested in Tibet. These reports could not be verified.

The unrest has reportedly spread to other provinces, and even other countries. Similar protests were seen in Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu, where 1,000 protesters, including monks, gathered at a rally in support of the Tibet demonstrations. Around 12 monks were injured. In the United States, six Tibetans were arrested after holding protests outside the United Nations building in New York City.

An official from the Tibet Autonomous Region accused the Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, of orchestrating the protests, saying there was enough evidence to prove they were “organized, premeditated and masterminded” by Gyatso and his close supporters. A spokesperson for the Dalai Lama denied these allegations, saying the protests were “completely spontaneous”.

In a statement, the Dalai Lama called the protests a “manifestation of the deep-rooted resentment of the Tibetan people”. He insisted that both sides end the violence, telling the Chinese government to “stop using force and address the long-simmering resentment of the Tibetan people through dialogue,” and he urged his “fellow Tibetans not to resort to violence.”

Xinhua, the Chinese state-run news agency, reported in the early hours of Saturday that the situation had “basically returned to normal”, although some people had been injured and were taken to the hospital. A Chinese official said the government is “fully capable of maintaining social stability” in Tibet.

The events prompted responses from European leaders, including Dimitrij Rupel, foreign minister of Slovenia and current President of the European Council. “We would like to see some kind of reconciliation between the Chinese authorities and the Tibetan representatives,” he said.

French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner alluded to a connection between the protests and the 2008 Summer Olympics, which are set to occur in Beijing this August. “France can draw attention to the link between the Olympic Games and this Tibetan aspiration, which China has to take into account.” However, he will not be supporting a boycott of the games. Neither will European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who said, “As far as the Olympic Games are concerned I intend to be there.”

19
May

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer makes 2005 Budget speech

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Wednesday, March 16, 2005

The United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Honourable Gordon Brown PC MP, in a speech to the British House of Commons today presented his ninth Budget, what is very likely to be his last Budget before the next UK General Election. This opened the parliamentary debate on the 2005 Finance Bill, and was followed by responses from the opposition parties.

In a 48 minute long speech, the Chancellor presented a Budget of “tax cuts that are reasonable, spending that is affordable, and [economic] stability that is paramount”, that was “the prudent course for Britain”. There were few surprises that had not already been indicated in his 2004 pre-Budget report. The increase in the threshold on stamp duty was greater than that forecast by commentators, as was the amount of the Council Tax rebate to households with pensioners.

19
May

Hire Packers In Topeka Ks For Your Big Move

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Moving can be a real pain, especially for those with a lot to pack. Having a lot of great stuff is nice until it comes time to pack everything up and move it a new home. When it comes time to make a big move one of the best ways to save time and avoid frustration is to hire packers in Topeka KS. Professional moving companies are happy to help safely pack everything in a home and deliver it to the new location. Everything can be organized by where it belongs and packed in a way that helps prevent damage during transit. Since packing is one of the most frustrating parts of moving, most homeowners are glad to let someone else do the work. Best of all, most movers offer competitive rates for those on a budget.

It doesn’t matter how far the move is. Whether it’s just across town or across the country, service providers such as Starving Artists Moving can help. Making a long trip while moving can be especially frustrating. Not only is there packing and lifting involved, the drive is tiring as well. If time is of the essence it can be dangerous to make a long trip. After moving boxes all day most people don’t have the energy for an all night drive. With the help of professional Packers in Topeka KS, there’s no need to worry about having to make a dangerous trip. If everything is arranged properly the drive can be made in plenty of time to take a rest part way through.

Even if there are only a few boxes to move, getting the right help is a huge relief. Packing valuable and delicate items might help move the process along and make sure certain items are protected. It’s not a problem to help pack up a few things, but it’s best to let the professional do what they need to. If it’s time to make a big move talking to a professional mover is a great step in the right direction. Estimates are available, along with more detailed information about how to get started.

1
May

State of the health care system in Sierra Leone critical

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

According to Médecins Sans Frontières the health care system in Sierra Leone causes loss of life because the poor cannot afford medical treatment.The maternal death rate and the child mortality rate in Sierra Leone are the highest in the world.Experiences of Médecins Sans Frontières had shown that free care or low fees lead to a dramatic increase in the number of patients.Nonetheless the national health system of Sierra Leone demands payment for all treatment with simple consultations costing as much as 25 days of income.According to Action Against Hunger the number of children with acute malnutrition has reached almost twice the level of the WHO‘s emergency threshold of 2% in the Moyamba district of Sierra Leone.

The Los Angeles Times writes that Sierra Leone, in spite of decades of foreign aid, has not yet increased the standard of living of its people considerably and 60% of the public spending of Sierra Leone come from other governments and nonprofit organizations.Since 2002 the country received $1 billion in aid but the infant mortality rate is almost the highest in the world, lower than Angola but higher than Afghanistan. The newspaper further reports that the United Nations state that 1 in 8 Sierra Leonean women die giving birth, as compared to 1 in 4,800 in the United States and that life expectancy in Sierra Leone is merely 41 years while in Bangladesh life expectancy reaches 60 years.

The government of Sierra Leone had expressed its intend to abolish user fees for women and children with a new plan for a fairer health care system that was to be revealed on the Sierra Leone Investment and Donor Conference, which was held in London on November 18 and 19.

“The Sierra Leone government has publicly stated its commitment to abolish user fees, and the UK government and other donors have promised to help,” said Seco Gerard, advisor at Médecins Sans Frontières’s analysis and advocacy unit. “What is crucial now is that Sierra Leone actually receives the necessary funding and technical assistance to realise this objective. It is time that words are being followed up by concrete action. If not, people who could otherwise be saved will continue to die needlessly every day.”

The Telegraph reports that president Bai Koroma was also hoping to secure a significant increase in aid donations with his new health plan.While Germany declined to support president Bai Koroma’s “Agenda for Change” and urged to give more consideration to women’s welfare the country received support from the European Union, DFID, UNIPSIL, World Bank, IFAD and the African Development Bank. From the pledges of $850 million the government of Sierra Leone was hoping for only about $300 millions could be secured, with attached conditionalities concerning the use of funding.

In a presentation at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development in Freetown the Unicef representative for Sierra Leone, Mr. Mahimbo Mdoe, expressed gratitude about a pledge of about $1.3 million conveyed by the Ambassador of Japan to Sierra Leone, His Excellency Mr. Keiichi Katakami, and about earlier donations to UNICEF-Sierra Leone in the past years, amounting to over $20 million.The intended application of the funding is the goal to half child and maternal mortality by 2010, to introduce a social health insurance scheme, to improve equipment and to train health professionals.

10
Apr

How To Learn The Chinese Language.}

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How To Learn The Chinese Language.

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Elwyn LillisHow to Learn the Chinese Language.The desire to learn Chinese is an admirable one, although it can be rather frustrating at times. This is because of the fact that Chinese is such a complex language. Unlike English and Spanish, many people have a difficult time picking up on Chinese as quickly as they might wish because the structure of the language is so different from what people are used to. For this reason, having the best Chinese language program available as a method of learning the language the right way is important. There are many products out there that promise miraculous results, but it is important to remember that learning a language takes time.Consider the fact that you didn’t learn to speak English in just three months, so why should Chinese be any different? In order to have a solid grasp of the language, finding the right program is important, and everybody has different learning styles. Chinese is not about letters and syllables, but characters that have a meaning. As such, learning Chinese is about understanding how to decipher these characters as well as quick memorization. What is the best way to go about learning these things?For some people, college level courses are the best Chinese language program. This is great for those who are already enrolled and want to add a foreign language to their current study schedule. Often times, financial aid will pay for these classes as well so there is no reason why it shouldn’t be done in this way for those that can make it happen.What about those who aren’t enrolled in a college, or whose college does not offer a Chinese language program? This is where a private tutor can come into play. Private tutoring is not cheap by any means, but for those that require one on one attention, private tutoring as a method for picking up on Chinese as a second language is a great option.Another great method of learning Chinese is through computer programs or fluency programs. These are awesome for many people that can’t afford college courses or private tutors, or those who would prefer to learn at their own pace and when they find it convenient. Life often gets in the way of doing the things we want to do, quickly replacing them with the things that we must do. Programs like Rocket Chinese and others allow people to learn at their own pace, when they have the time, and when they can focus and dedicate their attention to the task at hand.The best Chinese language program for you depends on how you learn the best and what you can afford. Try out a few different things if necessary, and see which ones work best for your needs.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Michael Jackson’s This Is It, a documentary film based on world-famous singer Michael Jackson rehearsing for his last tour before his untimely death, will be premiered in at least 15 cinemas in cities all over the world simultaneously.

The film is due to premiere on October 27 and October 28. The world cities may be in different time zones with different dates but they will all be premiering the film at exactly the same time. One such premiere location is Los Angeles, in the US state of California, which will have the film starting at 1800 PT. Another simultaneity is the Odeon Leicester Square cinema in London, England, which will start at 0100 GMT on October 27.

Other locations holding concurrent premieres are the South African city of Johannesburg, New York City in New York, German capital Berlin, Russian capital city Moscow, Japanese capital Tokyo, Australian city Sydney, French capital Paris, South Korean city Seoul, and Rio de Janeiro, a large city in Brazil.

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 aged 50, after suffering from a cardiac arrest. The movie will feature some of the rehearsal footage made in the weeks before his death. In total, there will be at least 25 cinemas premiering the film, but not all of them will be released simultaneously. Sony Pictures, the film production company, have yet to announce the other cities involved. Tickets for the film will be available to purchase from Sunday, September 27. The film is directed by Kenny Ortega, who previously directed all the High School Musical films. He also directed some significant Michael Jackson events, such as his This Is It concert and Jackson’s memorial service.

Jeff Blake, chairman of worldwide marketing and distribution for Sony Pictures, said: “Michael Jackson has an army of fans everywhere around the world… we are giving the audiences an incredible opportunity to join together in celebration of Michael Jackson’s incredible career.”

3
Apr

Paul the ‘psychic’ octopus dies in Germany

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Paul the Octopus, the octopus who became famous for correctly predicting the winner of Germany’s seven matches at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as the final, has died of natural causes. During the football tournament in South Africa earlier this year, Paul, who lived in an aquarium in Oberhausen, Germany, chose between two glass boxes placed in his tank, which would have a German flag and the flag of the country which the country would be playing against. Both boxes would contain food, and the box which Paul chose to eat out of would be the winners. The octopus correctly predicted the result of all of Germany’s games, and hypothesised that Spain would beat the Netherlands in the final — which they duly did. Paul became internationally famous for his correct predictions, and was dubbed by some as the “oracle octopus”. All his predictions were filmed and broadcast across the world, and he became a hit on the video sharing website YouTube.

His success made him almost a bigger story than the World Cup itself.

During the World Cup, Rupert Adams of William Hill, one of Britain’s largest bookmakers, said that the octopus’s success rate was remarkable. “If you had had ten pounds on each and every prediction then re-invested your winnings you would currently have over 1,450 pounds,” he said. “It’s an astonishing feat to get six predictions in a row. I am told people are walking into our shops and saying ‘I will have what the Octopus predicted.'” After the World Cup this year, it was announced Paul would retire. “He won’t give any more oracle predictions — either in football, nor in politics, lifestyle or economy,” a spokesperson for the aquarium said at the time. “Paul will get back to his former job, namely making children laugh.” Paul’s life was not without controversy. During the tournament Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the media storm was a sign of decay in Western culture. “Those who believe in this type of thing cannot be the leaders of the global nations that aspire, like Iran, to human perfection, basing themselves in the love of all sacred values,” he said.

Paul’s death was announced by the aquarium on Tuesday, when a spokesperson said that he had died of natural causes during the night. “We are consoled by the knowledge that he enjoyed a good life here and that the care provided for him by our dedicated displays team could not have been bettered,” he said. He added that common octopuses live for only a few years. Paul’s final prediction was that England would host the World Cup in 2018. A special clothing line and a mobile phone application are to be released, along with a documentary tracking his life. “His success made him almost a bigger story than the World Cup itself,” the spokesperson said. “We may decide to give Paul his own small burial plot within our grounds and erect a modest permanent shrine. While this may seem a curious thing to do for a sea creature, Paul achieved such popularity during his short life that it may be deemed the most appropriate course of action.”

27
Mar

U.S. study of gay sheep may shed light on sexuality

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Monday, August 15, 2005

Oregon State University (OSU) animal researchers in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture‘s (USDA) Dubois, Idaho-based Sheep Experiment Station released a report on an OSU-USDA study which was initiated in 1995 after breeders asked the government to determine why some rams bought as breeding studs showed no interest in females. The researchers are working under a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health in hopes of developing a test which can determine the likelihood of a ram being female-oriented before it is sold as a stud.

By studying difference in the animal’s brains after slaughter, the study also showed what could be a biological determiner for what makes a ram male-oriented instead of female-oriented sexually. The scientists’ results showed that the anterior preoptic area of the rams’ hypothalamus was 50 percent smaller in male-oriented rams as opposed to female oriented rams. A 1991 study of human brains of AIDS victims showed a similar hypothalamus size difference between gay and heterosexual men.

The sheep researchers postulate that low levels of aromatase hormones in the brain of a developing male sheep fetus may have kept the brain from fully masculinizing, leading to sexually male-oriented rams.

“This lends further support to the idea that homosexuality has biological underpinnings,” Charles Roselli, a professor of physiology and pharmacology, said in an interview with the Corvallis Gazette-Times.

Professor Stormshak believes that “understanding sexual drives and the continuum of sexual behavior could possibly help explain the scientific basis of sexual assault [and] put an end to assertions that homosexuality is a lifestyle choice.”

There are Many Healthy Diet Foods and Snacks for Dieters

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When you are on a diet, you can find occasions when hunger strikes and you require a low calorie, wholesome snack. Low-fat foods and foods with dietary fiber help fill the stomach and end cravings. Wait 20 minutes after eating, as that’s how long it requires your stomach to inform your brain that you’re full. Be particular that you’re experiencing hunger, and never consuming for emotional causes.

Raw vegetablesRaw veggies are full of fiber and antioxidants. Keep sliced vegetables chopped and prepared to snack in the fridge for the quick and easy snack.Frozen BananasA banana cut into bite-size items is quite a filling snack, and is a mouthful of flavor in just several calories. Coat the banana pieces in melted chocolate and cool on a cookie sheet before freezing for the real deal with!ChocolateChocolate is a wholesome food with great fats and loaded with antioxidants. A small piece of healthy chocolate- natural, cold pressed or raw- can satisfy the craving for candy, whilst nevertheless supplying a sweet treat.Sliced ApplesAn apple contains one of the best types of fiber. They are easy to digest and make a refreshing treat. Applesauce is another good alternative. An apple is easy to transport and doesn’t require refrigeration.PopcornAnother high-fiber food is popcorn. You can buy low-fat varieties, or pop it yourself.GelatinMake your personal jell-o with gelatin and fruit juice. Apple juice and grape fruit are each scrumptious. You’ll fill your abdomen with a lower calorie food and you might grow much better hair and nails from the protein within the gelatin as well.Frozen PopsiclesMake your own berry juice popsicles. This can maintain you hydrated in hot summer months and supply a refreshing way to cool down and fill up.Consume WaterBefore a meal, drink drinking water to fill your stomach. Hydration is important to wellness and to fat burning metabolism.Fruit SaladFresh fruit with lemon juice will keep in the fridge for as much as 24 hours and provide a nutritious and filling snack.Plan your snacks in advance. Lower vegetables and have them ready in the fridge. Pre-package popcorn or nuts in little bags, so that you will eat measured quantities and never get carried away.Permit yourself to snack by snacking on wholesome foods choices and you’ll lose pounds without feeling deprived. Great nutrition and healthy food options are usually the best way to ensure you’ll stay slim and fit.

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5
Mar

2008 WiMAX Expo Taipei to showcase the solutions of WiMAX

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Leading up to the 2008 COMPUTEX show, the “2008 WiMAX Expo Taipei” is being held. Co-organized by Taiwan External Trade Development Council, Taipei Computer Association (TCA), the Industrial Development Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), M-Taiwan Office, and WiMAX Forum, the expo will be held in Taipei Show Hall two. It is planned to run for five consecutive days commencing on June 2. In addition, the 2008 WiMAX Forum Operator Summit will be also held at Far Eastern Plaza Hotel on June 2 & 3.

According to the Taipei Computer Association (TCA), there will be sixty networking companies and manufacturers participating in this show. Their aim, to demonstrate the telecommunications technology in Taiwan. About seventy world-class operators from the networking industry will be invited to join the Forum Summit.

‘WiMAX’, the 4th-generation networking technology, showed several advantages as a ‘MUST’-have trend, ‘M’ for mobility, ‘U’ for ultra-lows, ‘S’ for smart [or intelligent], ‘T’, not only for thin [or mini] but also for Taiwan because the WiMAX infrastructure in Taiwan leveled up the ICT industry. If the WiMAX become popular in Taiwan, its industrial applications and solutions will be more valuable after several required testings and evaluations.

Following the Ministry of Economic Affairs signing an extended Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Intel on April 21, both will work together to promote the WiMAX industry in Taiwan. Intel, participating in both COMPUTEX and the WiMAX expo has a number of WiMAX Segways to demonstrate the technology. Their involvement will also include acting as hosts for the 2008 e21FORUM where Mobile Web 2.0 will be discussed.

A bus promoting the WiMAX expo will also be in service with Far EasTone Telecommunications and First International Telecom doing live demonstrations of their enterprise offerings.