Sunday, March 4, 2012

BUSH'S DECISION GETS SUPPORT.(MAIN)

Byline: LARA JAKES Times Union Washington bureau

WASHINGTON -- The Capital Region's congressional delegation gave unanimous support Friday to President Bush's decision to bomb five Iraqi military sites.

New York Sens. Charles Schumer and Hillary Rodham Clinton, both Democrats, and Reps. Mike McNulty, D-Green Island, and John Sweeney, R-Clifton Park, indicated the airstrikes were needed to defend U.S. planes patrolling the no-fly zone from Iraqi missiles.

``I very strongly support what the President has done,'' said McNulty, who first learned of the assault while watching TV at his Green Island home Friday afternoon. ``In recent times, the Iraqis have …

MAURYCY HEADS FIELD OF 71 IN NEW STROKE-PLAY FORMAT.(Sports)

Byline: Gene Levy Staff writer

Tiffany Maurycy, the third member of the Northeastern Women's Golf Association to win a state women's amateur title in the past four years, will head the 71-player field in the association's 60th annual championship tournament being held today and Wednesday on the Shaker Ridge and Mohawk Country Club courses.

Maurycy, who plays out of Mohawk, and Linda Smythe of Shaker Ridge will be the first twosome to tee off at 8:30 today at the Latham course. The low 48 scores and ties will play the final 18 holes Wednesday at Mohawk beginning at 8a.m.

The event is being conducted for the first time under a revised 36-hole …

Brazilian Football Results

Results from the 21st round of the Brazilian first-division football championship (home teams listed first):

Saturday's Games

Santo Andre 1, Coritiba 0

Sport 2, Vitoria 0

Palmeiras 2, Internacional 1

Samuel Goldwyn's 'Goldfingers' flows with simple humor

Samuel Goldwyn's `Goldfingers' flows with simple humor

How fantastic it is that through beautiful flowers, two men become friends! It is a fact that simplicity is a tremendous blessing. Such was the story a flower that blossomed and brought two men together as friends.

Colin Briggs, interpreted by Clive Owens, and Fergus Wilks (David Kelly) becomes so engrossed in their characters that the comic rhythm of the movie seems to flow with that certain sense of urgency that keeps the film interesting and full of natural suspense.

Joel Hershman brings to the screen a story of redemption that not only is humorous, but penetrates into the very soul.

Paula Deitz's 1998 …

Engineered Systems Group.(offers service literature and parts)(Brief Article)

Now e-vailable on the Web, company offers service literature and parts ordering for many of YORK Engineered Systems Group (ESG) products. Gain immediate access to service literature for most currently produced ESG products …

SUNY leader decries budget cuts; Interim chancellor says Spitzer spending proposal would force tuition hikes at community colleges.(Main)

Byline: MARC PARRY - Staff Writer

ALBANY - Many community colleges would likely have to raise tuition under Gov. Eliot Spitzer's budget, Interim SUNY Chancellor John Clark said Wednesday.

The spending plan Spitzer proposed last week cuts community college base aid by $50 per student, or $6.2 million, Clark testified during a legislative budget hearing. It also eliminates $1 million in operating aid for the five smallest of SUNY's 30 community colleges, Clark said.

"If the current budget is passed as is ... in all likelihood many of our community colleges would have to seek tuition increases," Clark said in an interview.

New York's …

Saturday, March 3, 2012

FAA MANDATES SAFER BOEING 737S.(MAIN)

Byline: RANDOLPH E. SCHMID Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Airlines operating the Boeing 737, one of the world's most popular airliners, were put on notice Thursday that the government wants improvements in the plane's flight controls.

There have been two mysterious crashes of 737s in recent years. Accidents in Pennsylvania and Colorado have baffled investigators, with suspicion focusing on possible rudder problems in the twin-jet plane.

Most of the changes announced Thursday by the Federal Aviation Administration focus on the rudder and wing control surfaces.

Some of the requirements will affect just early models of the plane while others …

Fire kills 5 in Ala. mobile home, including 3 kids

Authorities are saying five people, including three children, have been killed in a mobile home fire in central Alabama.

Dallas County Sheriff Harris Huffman tells The Selma Times-Journal that it appears the fire early Saturday was an accident. The fire occurred in Marion Junction, which is about 60 miles west of Montgomery.

Huffman says the …

OPERATION PURPLE CAMP HELPS CHILDREN OF DEPLOYED SERVICE MEMBERS

The elevated noise level in the main lodge is normal for 70 teenagers gathering for lunch. Then a cry rises above the din. "Hey, hey!" The campers answered in unison "Ho, ho!" Suddenly all is quiet. The camp counselor begins her noon announcements. Lunch consists of salad, corn dogs, potato salad, greens and pie. The kids can have seconds if they clean their plates. During the meal, they play a game. If you get caught with your elbows on the table, or your napkin is any place other than your lap, you have to do a loop around the table while the others sing "Round and round and round you go..." Welcome to Purple Camp.

The camp really doesn't have anything to do with the color …

Fitch rates USD 26.6m Assured Guaranty-insured debt at AA-.

(ADPnews) - Dec 17, 2009 - Fitch has set AA- insurer financial strength (IFS) ratings to USD 26.6 million (EUR 18.5m) debt insured by US financial guarantee and credit enhancement products provider Assured Guaranty Ltd(NYSE:AGO).

Specifically, the move affected the USD 2.74 million sales tax revenue bonds series 2009A and USD 23.875 million taxable sales tax revenue bonds series 2009B (direct payment Build America …

RATS WIN BY FIGHTING FIRE WITH FIRE.(SPORTS)

Byline: PETE DOUGHERTY Staff writer

ALBANY -- Weeknight entertainment seekers paraded into the Knickerbocker Arena to see the American Hockey League's most powerful offensive team. Most didn't realize that it would be the Albany River Rats.

The league's best defensive squad the past two seasons is now the top offensive unit. The River Rats beat the Binghamton Rangers at their own game Wednesday, scoring four second-period goals en route to a 7-2 victory that extended their unbeaten streak to eight (7-0-1).

Albany, which has sported the AHL's top defensive record (2.63 goals against per game) all season, now tops the scoring charts. The Rats have 202 goals in 47 games (4.30), or .05 goals-per-game …

Australia to shoot 6,000 kangaroos

Australia's army has started shooting 6,000 kangaroos to thin their population on an army training ground near the capital, an official said Friday, outraging conservationists who have vowed to protest.

The killings are intended to protect endangered plants and insects that share the grassy habitat with the kangaroos. A much smaller slaughter of 400 kangaroos on another Defense Department site in Canberra last year was disrupted by protesters.

Civilian marksmen contracted by the department began shooting the kangaroos on Tuesday night at Defense's Majura Training Area, where an estimated 9,000 of the wild marsupials roam, Army Brig. Brian Dawson told …

Hospital certification program for cardiovascular, stroke care needed.

The American Heart Association should develop a comprehensive hospital certification program with policies and evidence-based criteria for cardiovascular disease and stroke care in the United States, according to an American Heart Association Presidential Advisory published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association (see also Heart Failure).

"Our goal is to continue to reduce deaths from cardiovascular disease and stroke by 20 percent by 2020," said Ralph Sacco, M.D., M.S., president of the American Heart Association and co-author of the advisory. "To do so we have to make sure hospitals are providing the highest quality care to patients to improve their …

Chemokines linked to breast tumorigenesis.

2004 OCT 5 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Several chemokines has been tentatively linked to the pathogenesis of breast cancer.

In a recent study, oncologists in Boston examined "the comprehensive gene expression profiles of each cell type composing normal breast tissue and in situ and invasive breast carcinomas using serial analysis of gene expression."

"Based on these data," M. Allinen and coauthors at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute "determined that extensive gene expression changes occur in all cell types during cancer progression and that a significant fraction of altered genes encode secreted proteins and receptors."

"Despite the dramatic gene …

Friday, March 2, 2012

REPS. MARKEY, BARTON RELEASE DISCUSSION DRAFT OF THEIR 'DO NOT TRACK' KIDS ONLINE PRIVACY LEG

WASHINGTON, May 6 -- Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass. (7th CD), issued the following news release:

Co-Chairmen of the Bi-Partisan Congressional Privacy Caucus Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) today released a discussion draft of their children's online privacy legislation. Entitled the "Do Not Track Kids Act of 2011", the draft bill amends the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 to extend, enhance and update the provisions relating to the collection, use and disclosure of children's personal information and establishes new protections for personal information of children and teens.

"For millions of kids today, the Internet is their new 21st century playground - they learn, play, and connect with others every day," said Rep. Markey. "The Internet presents a wide array of opportunities to communicate and access entertainment that were unimaginable only a few years ago. But kids growing up in this online environment also need protection from the dangers that can lurk in cyberspace. Unfortunately, 'Where the Wild Things Are' can apply to the 21st century Internet and the beloved children's book.

"That's why to ensure that kids are protected, I am releasing this discussion draft of the 'Do Not Track Kids Act of 2011' so that kids do not have their online behavior tracked or their personal information collected or used without permission," said Markey. "I look forward to hearing from stakeholders about this important legislation and working with my colleagues to move the bill forward."

"Times have changed since Congress passed the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act back in 1998," said Rep. Barton. "The Internet has transformed into an invaluable educational, research and entertainment tool, but with the good comes the bad.

"Every day we hear of new accounts of consumers' personal information being mishandled and misused including our most vulnerable population - children," continued Barton. "We have reached a troubling point in the state of business when companies that conduct business online are so eager to make a buck, they resort to targeting our children. I strongly believe that information should not be collected on children and used for commercial purposes.

"I have continually supported legislative initiatives seeking to increase the protections for all consumers," concluded Barton. "I believe that it is imperative to ensure that consumers' personal and private information remains personal and private. I understand that gathering some information from consumers is necessary when conducting business online, however it is never acceptable to abuse that information. The Do Not Track Kids Act of 2011 is a bill that makes protecting our children a priority, and I believe that this is a great first step in consumer privacy."

The "Do Not Track Kids Act of 2011" strengthens privacy protections for children and teens by:

* Requiring online companies to explain the types of personal information collected, how that information is used and disclosed, and the policies for collection of personal information;

* Requiring online companies to obtain parental consent for collection of children's personal information;

* Prohibiting online companies from using personal information of children and teens for targeted marketing purposes;

* Establishing a "Digital Marketing Bill of Rights for Teens" that limits the collection of personal information of teens, including geolocation information of children and teens;

* Creating an "Eraser Button" for parents and children by requiring companies to permit users to eliminate publicly available personal information content when technologically feasible.

"We commend Reps. Markey and Barton for listening to the concerns of families and taking action by introducing a "Do Not Track Kids" privacy bill that places kids and teens front and center," said Jim Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media. "As it stands now, the nation's tech privacy policies are outdated, as they do not include protections for mobile and geolocation technologies. Kids and teens are being tracked even more than adults, and marketed to without permission while companies make huge profits off the data - and that is wrong. It is promising to see leaders of both parties come together to address these issues on behalf of children and families. We hope the bill continues to gain bipartisan support so that Congress can put in place these much-needed protections that will prevent the industry from violating the privacy of kids and teens."

"Young people are targets of a powerful digital data collection system, tracking them wherever they are - on mobile phones, social networks, playing games, or browsing the Web," said Jeff Chester, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Democracy, who led the campaign that helped enact the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998. "We need a 21st century privacy law that protects children and teens. The Do Not Track Kids Act will ensure they are protected online. Parents and those who care about America's youth should support this bill. The 'dynamic duo' of privacy - Reps. Joe Barton and Ed Markey - deserve praise for spearheading this important new legislation."

Reps. Markey and Barton have been Congressional leaders on providing privacy protections for personal consumer information. The lawmakers have investigated the practices of companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, and the four major wireless carriers about their data collection, storage, use and disclosure practices.

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USPTO ISSUES TRADEMARK: ZOOTOO

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 29 -- The trademark ZOOTOO (Reg. No. 3950495) was issued on April 26 by the USPTO.

Owner: Zoo Too LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY DELAWARE 400 PLAZA DRIVE, 1ST FLOOR SECAUCUS NEW JERSEY 07094.

The trademark application serial number 85109106 was filed on Aug. 17, 2010 and was registered on April 26.

The description of the mark registered is "Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of a banner with the words "ZOO" and "TOO" therein, with an image of a dog above the word "ZOO" and an image of a cat to the left of the word "ZOO"."

Goods and Services: Providing on-line computer databases and on-line searchable databases featuring classified advertisement listings and commercial announcements about volunteer programs and community service projects offered by charitable organizations and businesses; providing an on-line computer database featuring a registry of breeds in the field of dogs, cats, birds, fish, horses, and reptiles; charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects for volunteers to assist with animal shelters, animal protection and welfare causes, and pets; charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects for animal protection and welfare causes, pets, and animal shelters; developing and coordinating volunteer projects for charitable organizations, namely, providing community outreach programs to encourage volunteerism with animal shelters, animal protection and welfare causes, and pets; providing a web site featuring product reviews of pet products for purchase, namely, food, toys and pet accessories; providing a web site where users can post ratings, reviews and recommendations on shelters, vets, and grooming services. FIRST USE: 20100603. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20100603

Video broadcasting services over the internet or electronic communications networks, namely, uploading, posting, showing, displaying, tagging and electronically transmitting video clips; providing on-line forums, chat rooms, and electronic bulletin boards for transmission of messages among computer users in the field of pet ownership, care and maintenance. FIRST USE: 20100603. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20100603

Providing an on-line computer database in the field of animal rescue services. FIRST USE: 20100603. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20100603

Computer services, namely, providing an internet news portal featuring links to news stories, articles, and videos in the field of current events as it relates to pets and animals. FIRST USE: 20100603. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20100603

For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com

Entertainment newspaper.(DOMINICAN REPUBLIC)

Caribbean Casino & Gaming Corp (CGAQ.PK) on Sept. 22 announced the launch of the second issue of "Tu Ritmo", its entertainment newspaper in the Northern Part of the DR. Editor Enrique A. Kogan said "The first issue (20,000 copies) was a huge success, and gives awareness to residents in the area of the upcoming opening of the new and spectacular casino." Steven Swank, Chairman/CEO, said: "Having a newspaper in the area give us a strong presence, and makes everyone aware of the activities in the casino. The newspaper will help develop the Caribbean World Poker Tour, to be launched in late 2009."

Virginia Lists Sex Offenders On Internet

Virginia has begun posting on the World Wide Web the names andaddresses of more than 4,600 violent sex offenders in the state,giving parents a new tool to protect their children but also renewingfears about the erosion of privacy in the Information Age.

A click of a computer mouse can open a Virginia State Police listof sex offenders in any town, county or Zip code in the state. A fewmore clicks can bring up the offenders' full names, ages, homeaddresses, convictions and photographs.

State officials praised the new technology during a demonstrationhere today, but civil libertarians and others worried that theinstant availability of such information could lead to harassment offormer sex offenders and make their rehabilitation more difficult."This is the scarlet-letter approach to rehabilitation," said KentWillis, Virginia director of the American Civil Liberties Union."History tells us this doesn't work."Little academic research exists on the value of publicizing listsof sex offenders, but statutes patterned after New Jersey's "Megan'sLaw" require such registries in nearly every state. Virginia is the10th state to take the extra step of creating a Web site to easeavailability; private citizens in Michigan and California havecreated their own computer registries of sex offenders.Until Monday, information from the state's registry of violent sexoffenders was available only in paper form by mail, for a $15 charge.And before July 1, only Virginia schools, day-care centers and youthgroups could legally obtain such information from state police,although criminal records are available to the public in courthousesacross the state.As offenders' criminal records have moved to easily accessibleInternet registries, several lawsuits have challenged the widerelease of such sensitive information. Among other things, offendershave said that being listed on Web sites is a violation of privacythat amounts to additional punishment for their crimes.Two Virginia sex offenders got court orders removing their nameseven before the new registry went online this week. Police officialssaid one of the offenders convinced a court that his child wouldsuffer unfairly from the publicity; another won a temporaryinjunction by saying he had reformed since his conviction severalyears ago.Virginia State Police spent $200,000 building the registry, whichwas required by a law passed this year by the General Assembly. Theaddress for the Web site -- which includes the names of 81 women --is www.vsp.state.va.us.Officials called the system "state of the art" and vouched for thevalidity of its information, even though routine checks of theregistry yesterday revealed several cases of duplicated names orother incorrect information. One Fauquier County man was listed withtwo different, but similar, last names; a Reston man appears oncewith his actual name, and again with his first and last namesreversed.Lawmakers who pushed to create the system said today that theywere pleased with the result."The police cannot be on every street corner," said Del. R.Creigh Deeds (D-Bath). "The people need to be armed so they may beequipped to protect themselves from sexual predators."But critics warn of potentially serious problems. Falseinformation, created by errors in the registry or by computer hackerswho change information in it, could irreparably damage reputations,they say.Information in a registry also might inspire vigilantes to seekout those on the list or cause former offenders to lose jobs orhousing as they try to turn their lives around, critics say.Advocates for offenders say such a hostile climate would makerehabilitation more difficult -- and perhaps lead to more sex crimes.Last summer, the nonprofit group Habitat for Humanity evicted aman from its first home in Prince William County after neighborslearned that he had killed his stepsister several years earlier andmore recently had been charged with abducting a 12-year-old girl fromManassas.State Police Superintendent M. Wayne Huggins played down thepossibility of vigilantism. He noted, as does the Web site, thatunder Virginia law it is illegal to use information from the registryto harass or intimidate a sex offender. The crime carries a penaltyof up to a year in jail.One Fairfax County sex offender listed on the state's registry,who spoke on the condition that his name not be published, said hehas married, found a job managing a store and devoted his life to Godsince leaving prison six years ago. He fears he may have to move ifneighbors turn against him after seeing his name on the Web site."I think it's going a little too far," he said. "The next stepwould be for the sheriff to go around and rally the neighbors to runsomebody out of town."Robert E. Freeman-Longo, a Vermont therapist who studies sexcrimes, said "although the intention is to educate people and notcreate fear and panic and vigilantism . . . {registries} create allthese things."Virginia's Web site includes the name of anyone who has beenconvicted, on parole or jailed for a violent sex crime since 1994,when the state began compiling a list of sex offenders. It alsolists sex offenders who have moved to the state in the last fewyears.For the registry's purposes, violent sex offenses include rape,attempted rape and forcible sodomy but not incest, fondling ofchildren or marital sexual battery. A registry of nonviolent sexualoffenders is available to schools and day-care centers but is not onthe Internet.State police vowed to keep both registries current. Manyoffenders will be easy to track because more than one in four on theregistry are in jail for other crimes. Those not in jail arerequired to update their file every 90 days. Failing to register orgive required updates is a felony, carrying a penalty of up to fiveyears in prison.The ACLU and other opponents of the registry warn that suchrequirements violate the rights of offenders who already havecompleted their sentences and parole requirements.But in Virginia and across the country, such complaints have beenoverwhelmed by the push to give parents more tools to protectchildren.Virginia Sex Offenders on Web SiteVirginia State Police have begun posting on their Internet site(www.vsp.state.va.us) the names of more than 4,600 people who wereconvicted of violent sex crimes in recent years. Below is a list ofhow many offenders are listed for each Northern Virginiajurisdiction.Jurisdiction No. of offenders PopulationAlexandria 46 116,405Arlington 57 172,580Fairfax City 4 20,365Fairfax County 181 914,259Falls Church 3 9,879Fauquier 20 53,167Loudoun 40 133,492Manassas 14 34,296Manassas Park 3 8,469Prince William 90 254,464Stafford 29 87,857SOURCE: Virginia State Police, U.S. Census Bureau 1997 populationestimates

Perspective Online: Libya -- It's not our fight

Once again the United States is bombing a Muslim country toliberate its people from their own sanguinary rulers. Once again weare told that innocent civilians are being massacred and that theUnited States must intervene as a matter of moral duty, in itscapacity as a great and good nation. But in this case -- even aspart of a broader, U.N.-sanctioned coalition to enforce a no-flyzone -- the U.S. should not have intervened at all.

No humanitarian appeal should ever be lightly dismissed, andindeed many Americans justifiably recall with deep regret thefailure of the Clinton administration to intervene against the 1994Rwandan genocide, when a few thousand lightly armed soldiers on theground could have saved hundreds of thousands.

So why is Libya different? Why shouldn't the United Statesintervene there?

First, because it has oil and gas, and any U.S. military actionwill be seen by many people around the world as motivatedexclusively by the urge to steal the country's resources. Absurd, ofcourse, but the enemies of the United States will repeat thataccusation, all too plausible for most people around the world, whocannot imagine that any government would be benevolent enough toexpend blood and treasure to disinterestedly help foreigners, andforeigners of another religion to boot.

It is no use arguing that the military control of a territory andthe ownership of its natural resources are very different things forany law-abiding occupier. That U.S. military forces made no attemptto seize, or even dutifully secure, Iraq's oil installations duringor after the 2003 invasion is a fact known to few, and even whenknown it is dismissed as irrelevant, or as so much calculateddeception. It is because the accusation is so widely believed thatIraqi political leaders have gone out of their way to negotiate oilcontracts with non-U.S. companies, to demonstrate that they are notAmerican puppets. (Shenhua Group, Sinochem, Unipec and ChinaNational Offshore Oil are all no doubt grateful to the United Statesfor having given them access to Iraq's oil, even if they have notoffered to contribute to the trillion-dollar cost of thatintervention so far.) Whatever the United States does in Libya, itwill only add to its undeserved but by now entrenched reputation asthe predatory aggressor of our times.

The second reason Libya is different from Rwanda is its religion.Look to our experience in Afghanistan, for example. Imams all overAfghanistan routinely denounce the U.S. intervention as a disguisedattack on Islam, as a means to opening the way to Christianity. Thatincludes imams salaried by the U.S. taxpayer by way of the Afghangovernment, which actually disburses the funds.

In an added twist, Afghan religious leaders often explain thatthe Americans promote the rights of women in order to encouragetheir rebellion against fathers and husbands, to thus dishonorAfghan families and weaken their resistance to conversion. Again,because no ordinary Afghan would dream of traveling halfway aroundthe world to help Americans, or indeed anyone not of his ownreligion, such accusations are almost universally believed. Theyexplain the otherwise inexplicable. True, some Afghans still saythat it was because of the so-far unfound oil, gas or gold that theAmericans came, but nobody believes the benevolent explanation.

Perhaps a recent terrorist attack against U.S. servicemen bestillustrates the phenomenon. Arid Uka, who killed two U.S. airmen andwounded two more at Frankfurt airport on March 2, was heard shouting"Allahu akbar" ("God is great") as he fired his 9-millimeter gun. Heis from Kosovo, now emerging as Europe's first Muslim state as aresult of the 1999 NATO air war against the territory's formerSerbian overlords.

Many of Kosovo's inhabitants are duly grateful to the U.S. fortheir liberation. But there are imams preaching against thepernicious influence of the United States and the West in Kosovo --more loudly of late because of a headscarf ban in its schools.Although local Muslim leaders imposed the ban, with no U.S.involvement, the imams say otherwise, while also condemning U.S.-led invasions of Muslim lands.

Indeed, Uka's stated motivation for the shooting was a purportedInternet video that showed U.S. troops raping Muslim women inAfghanistan. He was unable to retrieve any such video for the Germanpolice. None seemingly exists, but he no doubt heard about it in hislocal mosque.

It is unforgivable to repeat the same mistakes in Libya.Regardless of its good intentions, the United States will bedepicted once again as predatory and anti-Muslim, generating moreterrorism in due course. Even the much-praised resolution of theArab League that calls for a no-flight zone warned against any"invasion" and ruled out any attack on Libyan air defenses -- thesignatories obviously did not mind if the (presumably American)patrolling pilots were thereby exposed to antiaircraft missiles.

The U.S. military ignored this, but cruise missiles and aerialbombs do not just destroy missiles, they also kill people, and therewill soon be Hezbollah-style displays of dead children for al-Jazeera. Let the Arab League or the far larger Organization of theIslamic Conference with its 57 members, which possess first-line jetfighters and troops, mount a humanitarian intervention at their owncost in money and blood.

At least the United States would not be accused of attackingIslam once again.

Edward N. Luttwak is a senior associate at the Center forStrategic and International Studies. He wrote this for the LosAngeles Times.

SF man gets 14 years for distributing child porn

SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) A 35-year-old man has been sentenced to 14years in prison for distributing child pornography, U.S. AttorneyJoseph P. Russoniello announced Tuesday.

Jeremy Esperante was sentenced April 22 after he pleaded guiltyDec. 3, 2008, to distributing, receiving and possessing childpornography, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

According to the Esperante's admission at a change of pleahearing, he used LimeWire, a peer-to-peer file-sharing softwareprogram, to distribute the child pornography over the Internet.

U.S. District Court Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton also imposed a 20-year period of supervised release along with the 14-year prisonsentence, according to the Department of Justice.

"This sentence demonstrates the Justice Department's commitmentto tracking down and prosecuting individuals who distribute andpossess images and videos of child pornography," Russoniello said ina prepared statement.

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Fed: PM rejects new children overboard claims


AAP General News (Australia)
08-16-2004
Fed: PM rejects new children overboard claims

CANBERRA, Aug 16 AAP - Prime Minister John Howard has rejected a former ministerial
adviser's claim that he was told before the 2001 federal election that no children had
been thrown overboard from a boat carrying asylum seekers in Australian waters.

Mike Scrafton, an adviser to former Defence Minister Peter Reith, has written a letter
to The Australian newspaper to clear the air over the "children overboard" affair.

Mr Scrafton said in the letter he had had three telephone conversations with Mr Howard
on November 7, 2001.

He said he told Mr Howard that a videotape of the incident did not support the proposition
that children had been thrown overboard.

And he said he had advised the prime minister that no one in Defence that he had dealt
with believed the allegation.

A spokesman for Mr Howard today rejected Mr Scrafton's central claims.

He said Mr Howard did speak to Mr Scrafton on the night in question, but the conversations
were essentially about the contents of the video.

Mr Scrafton told the prime minister that in his view the video was inconclusive, the
spokesman said.

He said Mr Howard did not agree with Mr Scrafton's comments on the dating of the photographs
or the fact that that no one in Defence believed the children overboard claim was true.

He said Mr Scrafton made no subsequent reference to his concerns in other discussions
with Defence officials.

The affair, which was the subject of a Senate inquiry in 2002, was a decisive factor
in the November 10, 2001 federal election, with the Howard government using it feed public
anger against asylum seekers and split Labor over border protection.

Mr Howard is expected to make a more detailed statement on the claims later today.

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KEYWORD: OVERBOARD HOWARD

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QLD: Botox trial brings relief to incontinence sufferers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-07-2004
QLD: Botox trial brings relief to incontinence sufferers

By Lloyd Jones

CAIRNS, Qld, April 7 AAP - Wheelchair-bound women with poor bladder control are achieving
remarkable results in a Queensland medical trial using the popular wrinkle-smoothing agent
Botox.

The three-year pilot trial at James Cook University's School of Medicine in Townsville
used three female multiple sclerosis sufferers with overactive bladder condition (OAB).

Ajay Rane, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, said Botox was injected directly
into the women's bladders, leading to a huge improvement in lifestyle.

"The first cases we injected they became totally continent. They have tremendous improvement
in their quality of life and only go to the toilet five or six times a day.

"My patients are hard to track down these days because they are no longer housebound.

They are out enjoying life once again."

Prof Rane said about 25 per cent of women would suffer from urinary incontinence, about
a third of those would have OAB and 10 per cent of those would not respond to medication.

An overactive bladder usually meant women had to go to the toilet 10 to 20 times a
day and six or seven times a night and they often did not make it in time because of incontinence.

Prof Rane said being wheelchair-bound with multiple sclerosis compounded the problem
of OAB because patients had restricted mobility.

"They have an overactive bladder so they are constantly missing the boat because they
can't make it on time."

The downside to the Botox treatment was it only lasted eight to 12 weeks and cost nearly
$1,700 a time, a cost borne by the women in the trial, Prof Rane said.

The use of Botox in the cosmetic industry probably explained its expense, he said.

"We are trying to say that we can cure quite serious debilitating medical conditions
using this medication but its access is restricted because of its prohibitive cost."

A trial of 75 patients lasting about 12 months was planned but funding still had to be found.

"We need a bigger trial to justifiably make an application of some sort to reduce the
cost of it," Prof Rane said.

Botox is not on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.

AAP ldj/cmc/br

KEYWORD: BOTOX (WITH PIC)

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Fed: Call for Australians to carry Olympic torch this year


AAP General News (Australia)
02-02-2004
Fed: Call for Australians to carry Olympic torch this year

Nominations have opened for the relay of 250 Australians who will carry the Olympic
torch in Sydney and Melbourne ahead of the Athens Olympic games in August.

The flame will be lit at Olympia in Greece in late May and Australia will be the second
country it visits.

The flame will arrive in Sydney on June the 4th, where a series of runners will visit
key venues around the city associated with the 2000 Games -- as well as iconic sites like
the Harbour Bridge and Opera House.

The following day Melbourne will host the torch, which will pass through sites linked
to the 1956 games, such as the MCG, where Ron Clarke lit the flame almost 50 years ago.

Australian Olympic Committee Secretary-general BOB ELPHINSTONE says the flame will
pass through 35 cities in the world, taking in all the venues which have hosted the Summer
Olympics in the modern era.



Members of the public may nominate outstanding members of the community they believe
are deserving of carrying the torch.

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Fed: Rural Aust bouncing back as silos and wallets fill


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12-03-2003
Fed: Rural Aust bouncing back as silos and wallets fill

A national crop forecaster reports that the second largest winter crop on record will
be a 121 per cent improvement on last year.

The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics has released its last
crop report for the year, forecasting a winter crop of 37.6 million tonnes.

The healthy jump is a result of a 138 per cent surge in wheat production.

The wheat crop, which was less than 10 million tonnes last year, is expected to reach
24 million tonnes this season.

Barley production is expected to climb 109 per cent, canola by 68 per cent and pulses
by 81 per cent.

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Vic: Survey to find prevalence of drug-induced sexual assault

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Vic: Survey to find prevalence of drug-induced sexual assault

Victorians will be asked to volunteer their experience of drink-spiking leading tosexual assaults in a survey.

Victoria Police and officials from the state's Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA)say the survey is designed to give a better picture of the prevalence of such attacks.

The survey includes a brochure listing options for people who have been victims ofdrink-spiking and details of support organisations.

Victoria Police chief commissioner CHRISTINE NIXON says drink-spiking is a seriousproblem that can have a long-term effect on the whole community.

Chief Commissioner NIXON says the more information available on the issue, the morepolice can do about preventing it.

CASA House's MARG D'ARCY says it's important victims of crime know they have rightsto access support services and information about their legal and medical options.

The pilot will run for six to 12 months.

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fed: Industrial dispute could stall auto industry = 2

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Fed: Industrial dispute could stall auto industry = 2

A spokesman for Holden later said the dispute at Suspension Components did not threatenthe company's production in the short term.

"Having said that, we would obviously like to see the dispute resolved as soon as possible,"

the spokesman said.

He said finding another supplier of suspension parts was not feasible.

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Qld: Women come off second best when office affairs turn sour

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A survey of illicit office affairs suggests that women come off second best, sufferingthe disapproval of colleagues.

In an anonymous survey of 300 workers, Griffith University academic GEOFF CARTER sayshe's found women also report self esteem and health problems when the affair breaks up.

The survey covered affairs involving at least one person who was married.

He says only women who hold a higher position than the man they have an affair withescaped debilitating damage to their reputation in the workplace.

Mr CARTER says it's sexist -- but he says the attitude is that it's somehow worse forwomen than men to engage in illicit affairs.

However, he says workers seem to have little problem with romance blossoming betweentwo people who aren't attached.

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Tas: Bacon takes on new portfolio

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Tasmanian Premier JIM BACON has given himself a new post in his government as the manin charge of the state's geographic and historic treasures.

Mr BACON has announced his new ministry after Labor's victory in the state electionlast month and will take over a new department including tourism, parks and heritage.

He says he wants to put more emphasis on bringing together the natural and heritagetreasures of Tasmania.

Deputy premier PAUL LENNON is to head a new Ministry of Economic Development and alsoremains Resources and Energy Minister.

And Treasurer DAVID CREAN will become Employment Ministry as well.

The ministry has been expanded from seven to eight and includes two new ministers,JIM COX and BRYAN GREEN.

The new ministry is:

Premier, Minister for Tourism Parks and Heritage, Minister for the Arts JIM BACON.

Deputy Premier, Minister for Economic Development, Resources and Energy, Racing, Sportand Recreation PAUL LENNON.

Attorney General, Minister for Justice and Industrial Relations JUDY JACKSON.

Treasurer, Employment Minister DAVID CREAN.

Minister for Health and Human Services, Police and Public Safety DAVID LLEWELLYN.

Minister for Education, Minister for Women Tasmania PAULA WREIDT.

Minister for Infrastructure JIM COX.

Minister for Primary Industries, Water and Environment BRYAN GREEN.

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Vic; Transport operators get multi-million dollar boost

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Vic; Transport operators get multi-million dollar boost

MELBOURNE, Feb 26 AAP - The private companies that run Melbourne's public transportare to get a one-off payment of $68.6 million from the Victorian government.

Transport Minister Peter Batchelor said the payment to National Express, Yarra Tramsand Connex was due to flaws in the original privatisation contracts.

But Mr Batchelor warned that if the operators did not lift their game, the governmentwould consider retendering the contracts.

The minister said transport operators were losing $50 million a year through fare evasionalone and the government had to step in before the transport …

Qld: Toowoomba teenager dies, taking state road toll to six


AAP General News (Australia)
12-27-2001
Qld: Toowoomba teenager dies, taking state road toll to six

BRISBANE, Dec 27 AAP - Queensland's Christmas holiday road toll rose to six today with
the death of a 19-year-old Toowoomba woman near Mitchell in the state's south-west.

The woman was getting a lift home with a Charleville family who all survived the accident,
police said.

Constable Sebastian Pollock of Mitchell police said the woman died when the family's
van flipped several times, about five kms west of Mitchell.

The van came to rest on its wheels, leaving the 38-year-old driver, 17-month-old twins
and their seven-year-old brother uninjured.

But the 37-year-old mother and her four-year-old son were seriously injured and were
later airlifted to Brisbane, both in critical conditions.

The van was travelling along the Warrego Highway towards Toowoomba when the accident
happened at about 8.20am (AEST).

The uninjured family members were tonight in the care of relatives.

Const Pollock said investigations were continuing into the cause of the crash.

Today's accident was the first road fatality in Queensland since the deaths of a 50-year-old
woman and her 10-month old granddaughter following an accident on the Cunningham Highway
at Maryvale, south west of Brisbane, on Christmas Day.

A total of 11 people died over the Christmas-New Year road toll period in Queensland last year.

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Vic: Historic sitting of Vic parliament under way


AAP General News (Australia)
08-16-2001
Vic: Historic sitting of Vic parliament under way

Proceedings are under way as Victoria's parliament sits for the first time outside Melbourne.

The spring session of parliament opened today with a sitting of the lower house in
Bendigo and the upper house in Ballarat.

MPs assembled outside the Town Hall in Bendigo this morning where they received a traditional
Chinese greeting with dragon dancers and firecrackers, as well as a highland pipe band.

Several hundred people have gathered to watch the opening.

They include a number of anti-logging protesters and members of the Health and Community
Services Union drawing attention to their dispute with the government in the state's intellectual
disability services.

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Vic: More action needed on marine pests opposition


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2001
Vic: More action needed on marine pests opposition

The Victorian opposition is calling for more action to combat the problem of marine
pests in Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay.

Opposition environment spokesman VICTOR PERTON says the pests, particularly a voracious
starfish called the northern pacific seastar, are destroying the bay environment.

He says Environment and Conservation Minister SHERRYL GARBUTT is refusing to tackle the problem.

Helping to publicise Marine Pest Day, Mr PERTON says the starfish are threatening the
commercial fisheries and shellfish industries, as well as recreational fishing and diving.

Comment from the minister is not immediately available.

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Vic: Blackouts hit central Melbourne


AAP General News (Australia)
01-02-2001
Vic: Blackouts hit central Melbourne

MELBOURNE, Jan 2 AAP - Workers returning from holiday were blamed for one of a number
of blackouts in Melbourne's central business district today.

Electricity distributor CitiPower said a 20-minute outage just after 8am (AEDT) today
was caused by a "glitch" after the system was overloaded as workers returned from holidays.

But CitiPower spokesman Ross Gilmour said damage to an overhead line caused a later
30-second blackout at 10am, an outage of at least 30 minutes beginning just before 11am,
as well as a fourth brief snap about 11.25am - all on …

SA: Police discover 12 stolen cars at wrecking yard


AAP General News (Australia)
08-12-2000
SA: Police discover 12 stolen cars at wrecking yard

Police say they've found a dozen stolen vehicles at a wrecking yard in Croydon Park,
in Adelaide's west.

Holden Hill police say they made the discovery yesterday after stopping a car at Prospect.

A spokesman says an inspection of the vehicle showed the identification numbers had
been altered and the vehicle was listed as stolen.

Subsequent investigations then led them to the Croydon Park wreckers.

The spokesman says 12 vehicles have been recovered and more are expected to be found.

Police say a 37-year-old man has been charged with four counts of receiving and four
of unlawful possession.

He's due to appear in the Holden Hill Magistrates Court on Monday.

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Vic: Top drawing award for art lecturer


AAP General News (Australia)
04-04-2000
Vic: Top drawing award for art lecturer

MELBOURNE, April 4 AAP - An art lecturer has won one of Australia's top prizes for
drawing after sending in his entry form just in time.

Nick Mourtzakis, of Melbourne, was named today as the winner of the Dobell Prize for
Drawing for his self-portrait, Untitled Study.

"A friend had the forms and had decided not to enter but after seeing my latest drawings,
she persuaded me to enter - it was right on the closing date".

Mr Mourtzakis, a painting lecturer at Melbourne's RMIT University, acknowledges the
influences of his native Greek culture and parents.

"My parents are both dead, but I wish they could have shared the prize with me.

"They were both from a village culture, had minimal education and came from one of
the most rugged islands in the Aegean.

"When they got to Australia, they both worked in factories - my father would work 60
hours a week."

Mr Mourtzakis plans to use his $10,000 prize money to renovate the studio space attached
to his shopfront home in the inner Melbourne suburb of Collingwood.

The Dobell Prize is presented by the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation to encourage
excellence in drawing and draftsmanship.

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Telcos OK into Y2K, biggest problem is congestion =2


AAP General News (Australia)
01-01-2000
Telcos OK into Y2K, biggest problem is congestion =2

Optus and Vodafone, which had also increased their mobile capacity around key party
spots, also reported congestion problems around Sydney Harbour, where an estimated 1.2
million people gathered to watch a spectacular fireworks display.

"We have had some congestion in high traffic areas like Sydney Harbour, which had been
predicted," an Optus spokesman said.

He said Optus would continue testing the Y2K compliance of all its systems over the
next few days.

AAPT group director of operations Bill Egan said there had been an enormous …

NSW: Whiteley painting saved from a puddle


AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-1999
NSW: Whiteley painting saved from a puddle

It's been revealed BRETT WHITELEY'S painting The Jacaranda Tree -- which sold for a record
$1.9 million at auction last night -- was once saved from a puddle of water.

The 4.6 metre by two metre work was bought by an anonymous Australian bidder at a
Christie's auction for $1,982,500 - a record for a work by an Australian 20th century artist.

WHITELEY'S sister FRANNIE HOPKIRK told ABC radio she is gobsmacked by the price, especially
after rescuing it from a puddle of water in his studio several years ago.

She laughs at the thought of a painting she had jacked up on bricks now being worth so much
money.

WHITELEY died of a heroin overdose in 1992 but Ms HOPKIRK says the sale would have blown
him out of the water.

Art dealer MICHAEL NAGY says the buyer will keep the painting in Australia.

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Vic: Woman dies after altercation in home for aged


AAP General News (Australia)
02-25-1999
Vic: Woman dies after altercation in home for aged

A woman in her 80's is expected to be questioned today by Homicide Squad detectives about
the death of another elderly woman in a row at a hostel in Melbourne's inner west.

An amublance spokesman says the victim suffered head injuries and died at the Victoria …

NSW: Patience spurs Chikarovskis return from the wilderness


AAP General News (Australia)
12-06-1998
NSW: Patience spurs Chikarovskis return from the wilderness

By Neil Sands, State Political Correspondent

SYDNEY, Dec 6 AAP - Like her political hero, Prime Minister John Howard, New South Wales
Liberal leadership aspirant Kerry Chikarovski has spent her time in the wilderness.

There was a year of self-imposed exile on the backbenches following the coalitions 1995
election defeat and more recently she was demoted by Peter Collins in a bid to curb her
leadership ambitions.

On top of that there was a marriage breakdown and indignity of being subjected to the
rumours that plague high-profile women politicians.

But like Mr Howard, Mrs Chikarovski has learned the importance of patience.

It paid off last week when the cross-factional support that was vital to her leadership
aspirations finally emerged in the face of Mr Collins continued failure to impress voters.

Even she was surprised at her change in fortune.

"Put it this way, I was very surprised at the approach," she told reporters today.

Mrs Chikarovski, 42, the eldest daughter of former Liberal Party general secretary Greg
Bartels, always felt destined for high public office.

"I made up my mind when I was 14 that I wanted to be a politician and I suspect at that
stage I probably thought getting to the top job might be a really good aim," she said.

Mrs Chikarovski won the seat of Lane Cove on Sydneys North Shore in May 1991 and held a
string of portfolios during John Faheys government from 1992 to 1995.

Her fast-track to the senior ministry started only just over a year after she first
appeared in parliament and sparked speculation that she would be the first woman premier in
New South Wales.

A lawyer, she held the portfolios of industrial relations, status of women and consumer
affairs and was made deputy leader of the Liberal Party in 1994.

Following the Fahey governments defeat she declined a position on Peter Collins
frontbench after unsuccessfully running for the deputy leaders position, in the first sign
that she coveted the top job.

She relented a year later and become corrective services spokeswoman but her disaffection
grew after being demoted to environment late last year in what was seen as a bid to sideline
her.

The most recent leadership speculation came in September when her backers were forced to
sign letters pledging their allegiance to Mr Collins.

At that time she received a dressing down in the coalition party room for refusing to end
speculation she would challenge Mr Collins.

Now that she has virtually reached the position as party leader, Mrs Chikarovski has faced
accusations from Premier Bob Carr that her political leadership was untested.

"Mr Carr has forgotten that when I was in government I was a senior minister, I was deputy
leader of the Liberal Party, I think that qualifies me," she said.

At a women in politics lunch last month she accused senior Labor figures of spreading
rumours about her and upbraided the media for concentrating more on her dress sense than her
political message.

The whispers increased when Mrs Chikarovski split from her husband Kris last year, with
whom she has two children, Mark, 12, and Lisa, 14.

But she said today that any attempt to smear her would fail.

"If the Labor Party has a dirt file on me and want to play politics thats their problem,"
she said.

"I mean Ive sat in the parliament for the last three-and-a-half years while the Premier
threw insults at me, they havent worried me in the past I cant imagine that Im going to
react to them in the future."

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WA:House burglar shot by police in Perth


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02-09-2011
WA:House burglar shot by police in Perth

PERTH, Feb 9 AAP - A Perth policeman opened fire on an alleged burglar armed with a
gun in a suburban backyard, wounding him in the arm and stomach.

The officer and a female colleague from Cannington police station were on patrol nearby
when a woman reported a burglary was under way at her home in Canning Vale just before
midday on Wednesday.

In the backyard of the home they found a man with a firearm in his hand, police said.

"A male and female officer …

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

NSW:NSW Labor leader unaware of Thomson payo=2


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08-20-2011
NSW:NSW Labor leader unaware of Thomson payo=2

Meanwhile, when asked whether Mr Thomson should stand aside, Liberal opposition leader
Tony Abbott said Prime Minister Julia Gillard needed to deal with the issue.

"She has to deal with it," he told reporters in Adelaide.

"It's her government and her member ... we can't have a government which is paralysed
because the prime minister doesn't want to go out and face the public, doesn't want to
go out and face the media, doesn't want to face questions about a particular MP."

He said the story was getting more unsavoury every day as new details emerged, making
it difficult for Mr Thomson and Ms Gillard to function.

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NSW: Four charged over Cheney protest


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02-23-2007
NSW: Four charged over Cheney protest

SYDNEY, Feb 23 AAP - Four people have been charged following a rally near a Sydney
hotel where US Vice-President Dick Cheney today gave a major speech.

The three women and one man were part of a group of up to 100 people who rallied on
Essex Street in The Rocks, in the inner city, from about 8am (AEDT).

More than 60 uniformed officers formed a wall across the street after the protesters
tried to march towards the Shangri-La Hotel where Mr Cheney was delivering a speech to
the Australian American Leadership Dialogue.

A 27-year-old Balmain West woman …

CTRIP.COM EXPANDING INTO UPSTREAM, DOWNSTREAM


AsiaInfo Services
04-25-2011
Ctrip.com Expanding into Upstream, Downstream

SHANGHAI, Apr 25, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- Ctrip.com International, Ltd. (Nasdaq: CTRP), one of the leading online traveling service providers in China, is trying to set up an extensive industrial chain in the traveling service market.

Ctrip.com is inputing more resources into the upstream and downstream of the industry chain, said Fan Min, chief executive officer and president for the Shanghai-based company, yesterday, noting that Ctrip.com has become the biggest shareholder of Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. (Nasdaq: HMIN).

Ctrip.com, rooted as a traveling service agent, expects to grow into a one-stop service provider with a coverage in traveling service and integrated information, according to the CEO. The company plans to beef up its deployment in the leisure tourism market in the next five years for more profit while expanding its business in the upstream and downstream of the market.

Ctrip.com sees service for business travelers take up 70%-80% of its total business at the moment, and for leisure travelers, 20%-25%.

Source: www.163.com (April 25, 2011)

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Is belief in revelation possible in the postmodern age?


HERZL HEFTER
Jerusalem Post
01-21-2011
Is belief in revelation possible in the postmodern age?
Byline: HERZL HEFTER
Edition: Magazine
Section: Features
Type: News

The postmodern era in which we live poses unprecedented challenges to the foundations upon which traditional faith is based. Those of us who received a conservative (lower case "c") religious education were nurtured on the certainties of Jewish tradition: The Almighty created the world in six days, revealed the Torah to Israel at Sinai and will redeem His people, and with them the entire cosmos, at the end of days. Until the end of days, we are bound to follow God's will as expressed through the commandments of the Torah.

In broad strokes, that about sums it up - creation, revelation and redemption with Torah and mitzvot in the interim. We imbibed in form and content the opening words of Maimonides in his Mishne Torah: "It is the foundation of foundations and the pillar of all wisdom to know that there is something [namely God] that existed before anything else."
The contour of the postmodern discourse is quite different. We reside in a world of relative truth, subjective reality and personal "narratives." Claims to any metaphysical truth are greeted with skepticism at best and most often with scorn.

Postmodernity is rooted in the Platonic distinction between ideal forms and particular instances. Plato made use of the famous parable of the cave. The unfortunates who dwell in the shadow of the cave mistake their perceptions (particular instances) for true reality (ideal forms).

Twenty-two centuries later, Immanuel Kant drew a similar distinction between reality in itself (das Ding an sich), the noumenon, and the mere perceptions of reality, the phenomenon. We do not perceive the world as it is. Only an image of reality becomes known to us through our subjective sense perceptions.

Today we inhabit a world in which we are assaulted by mass media and connected by the Internet. In effect, virtual reality imitates reality and even supplants it at times. Whereas in the past, philosophical investigations focused on the correspondence between the world of our senses and the world as it is, today we are left wondering whether there is anything beyond our subjective sense perceptions at all. Is there any substance behind the plethora of images that invade our consciousness and imprint themselves upon our minds?

The unique challenge that postmodernity poses to traditional faith does not concern particular articles of faith as such - the existence of God or the divine origin of the Torah, for example. Postmodernism does not so much undermine what we believe as how we believe. We are accustomed to thinking that our core beliefs as derived from the corpus of tradition point in a clear way to objective metaphysical truths. This is what I mean by "how we believe."

Postmodernity is at odds with this way of believing. Belief systems are seen to be products of the particular civilization that spawned them. It would be the cardinal sin of postmodernity to insist on the absolute superiority of the belief system of one civilization over another. As a matter of fact, postmodernity is hostile toward any totalizing system of belief or interpretive method. The postmodern French philosopher Jean Francois Lyotard put it this way: "Simplifying to the extreme, I define postmodern as incredulity toward meta-narratives." (By meta-narratives Lyotard meant holistic narratives such as the redemption of humanity in Christianity, the utopianism of Marx or the triumph of science.)

The ramifications of the conflicting worldviews are very significant for the members of the modern Orthodox community. On the one hand, we respect the right of the other to his or her beliefs, even through they may differ fundamentally from our own. We adopt basic Western democratic values, such as equality of all races and between the sexes. On the other hand, in our religious lives we tenaciously hold to the absolute truth of our own meta-narrative. We live the bifurcated existence advocated by the mid-19th century Russian maskil Judah Leib Gordon as the Haskala ideal: "Be a Jew in your home and a man outside it."

Gordon's call to divorce our Judaism from our humanity has serious, if not tragic, consequences for both. I believe that if we adopt what I refer to as the Theological Uncertainty Principle, we can engage a world that questions the existence of objective truths, is suspicious of authority and is skeptical of all systems of belief. Furthermore, we will become enriched by the process.

THE THEOLOGICAL Uncertainty Principle emerges from the teachings of Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner (1800-1854) - henceforth RMY - and his son Rabbi Ya'acov Leiner, both of Ishbica.

Let us consider the following commentary offered by RMY in his work Mei Hashiloah (henceforth MH) on Parshat Yitro: "'I [anochi] am the Lord your God.' The verse does not state ani, for if it stated ani that would imply that the Holy One blessed be He revealed then the totality of His light to Israel, precluding the possibility of further delving into his words, for everything is already revealed. The letter kaf [of anochi], however, denotes that the revelation is not complete but rather an estimation and comparison to the light that God will reveal in the future."

The kaf of anochi is the kaf hadimayon, the kaf of comparison. The correct translation of the verse would be "I am as the Lord..."! Even the revelation at Sinai, the paradigm of all subsequent revelations, must be comprehended as a partial and incomplete picture of the divine as "as if."

This came to me as a true shock, given my previously held belief that the revelation at Sinai was perfect and that subsequent Jewish history is an effort to recapture the clarity of that pristine and intimate moment with God. The MH not only claims that God's revelation is imperfect, but that it must be so.

"The reason that commandment of 'thou shall not make for yourself a graven image' [follows the commandment of anochi]... is because a graven image is cut according to specific dimensions, perfect, lacking nothing... this is to teach us that nothing is revealed to man completely."

If one were to claim perfect clarity and understanding, he would be transgressing the second commandment of constructing a graven image. Certainty and perfect understanding exist only in the idolatrous worldview where the gods are of distinct and finite dimensions. RMY equates certainty with idolatry.

Total comprehension of the divine leaves no room for human development and is a distortion of the revelation. This is because God and His will are infinite, and we mortals are finite with limited capacity to understand. Insisting upon perfect knowledge of God and His will is necessarily idolatrous in that the "perfect perception," at the end of the day, turns out to be but a projection of ourselves.

The words of the Tanya here are very relevant: "...for man visualizes in his mind all the concepts which he wishes to conceive and understand - all as they are within himself. For instance, if he wishes to envisage the essence of will or the essence of wisdom or of understanding... and the like, he visualizes them all as they are within himself. But in truth, the Holy One blessed be He is 'high and exalted' and 'holy is His name.' That is to say, He is holy and separated many myriads and degrees of separations ad infinitum above the quality, type or kind of praises which creatures could grasp and conceive in their intellect" (Sha'ar Hayihud Veha'emuna, chapter 8).

We will be guilty of creating God in our own image.

In his commentary above on Parshat Yitro, RMY draws a sharp distinction between "God as He is" and "God as He is perceived." The space between those two is occupied by uncertainty. I refer to this as the Theological Uncertainty Principle.

Rabbi Ya'acov Leiner states this very clearly. "Creation is merely a veil generating an appearance of a world distinct from God. The blessed one established a shield and a barrier concealing His light in this world... in order that people should experience themselves as separate and autonomous creations. To this end, God created the tree of knowledge of good and evil - that is, the tree of uncertainty that envelops the entire world in which the divine light is concealed to the extent that it is possible to doubt the very existence of the creator" (Beit Ya'acov, Parshat Bereishit 6)

The ramifications of the Ishbica approach are monumental on both the individual-religious and meta-narrative planes. On the individual-religious plane, prior to this approach we generally equated certainty and steadfast faith as being more "religious." In fact, according to the Theological Uncertainty Principle of the MHS and Ya'acov Leiner, the opposite is true. Uncertainty is an essential part of the God-created spiritual topography that we inhabit. It is precisely in the landscape of uncertainty where we develop as religious beings.

On the meta-narrative level, Ishbica teaches us that a system with pretensions to explain all in the most certain terms must be na- ve and ignorant of the complex and constantly changing world in which we live. Our meta-narrative must contain a principle that is diametrically opposed to the very nature of meta-narratives: uncertainty. The Theological Uncertainty Principle renders a Jewish tradition not obsessed with reconstructing eras of perceived perfection, rather engaged in the constantly changing present with its infinite possibilities and surprises.

Our tradition possesses the strength and resilience to face the challenges of postmodernity. Our exposure to postmodernity may actually bear important fruit. We must, however, avoid the cynicism and suspicion that are the noxious consequences of postmodernity. For us, the uncertainty principle must provide an opening for authentic humility and a more profound faith in God.

The writer is a rabbi at Yeshivat Torat Yosef - Hamivtar.(c) Copyright Jerusalem Post. All rights reserved.

(Copyright 2011 The Jerusalem Post)

WA:Students asked to plan 'terror attack'


AAP General News (Australia)
08-25-2010
WA:Students asked to plan 'terror attack'

Western Australia's Education Department chief has apologised after a high school teacher
set students an assignment to plan a terrorist attack.

Director General SHARYN O'NEIL says the teacher had exercised poor judgment and is remorseful.

The society and environment teacher at the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School
asked Year 10 students to pretend they were a terrorist planning a chemical or biological
attack on an unsuspecting Australian community.

The assignment was withdrawn immediately and the teacher counselled following a complaint
made to the school after one 15-year-old student refused to do it.

Ms O'NEILL also offered her deepest sympathy to families of victims of terrorism who
may have been offended by the assignment.

The issue dominated talkback radio in Perth today with calls ranging from suggestions
the teacher be jailed .. to others expressing support.

AAP RTV anr/ldj/dcc/crh

KEYWORD: SCHOOL (PERTH)

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