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Qantas Airways grounds its entire worldwide fleet

(AP) ? Qantas Airways grounded all of its aircraft around the world indefinitely on Saturday due to ongoing strikes by its workers.

The Australian carrier's entire fleet of 108 aircraft will remain grounded until unions representing pilots, mechanics and other ground staff reach an agreement with the airline over pay and conditions, Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce told a news conference in Sydney.

"We have decided to ground the Qantas international and domestic fleets immediately," Joyce said.

Flights already in the air when the announcement was made were to continue to their destinations.

Staff will not be required to show up at work and will not be paid starting Monday, Joyce said.

Joyce said he made the decision early Saturday and then gained the approval of the Qantas board.

The airline had been forced to reduce and reschedule flights for weeks because of a series of strikes and overtime work bans over staff concerns that their jobs are being moved overseas.

Joyce estimated the grounding will cost the airline $20 million a day.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Marian Thompson May Reclaim Exotic Pets from Columbus Zoo Today (ContributorNetwork)

Exotic pet owner Marian Thompson is taking steps to reclaim the wild animals her husband Terry released from their Zanesville farm before killing himself. All but six of the animals had to be put down after the escape. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium initially took custody of a bear, three leopards and two monkeys for observation with Thompson's permission. Her lawyers notified the zoo earlier today that she plans to exercise her legal right to reclaim the animals, possibly as early as today. Zoo officials are appealing to both state and federal agencies to prevent transfer of the animals.

My Ohio Twitter followers shared their thoughts on removal of animals from the zoo via email and instant messaging.

* "Marian Thompson should not be allowed to reclaim the wild animals to keep as exotic pets. Even though there were no violations for animal abuse in her name, she was part owner in the farm with her husband and knew the kinds of conditions the animals were living in." -- Mason Stark, Ohio University graduate student, Athens.

* "The humane society had the authority to remove the animals and file charges against Terry Thompson before he released the animals into the community. They can blame Ohio's exotic animals laws, the lack of power to former Governor Ted Strickland's order or Governor John Kasich allowing the order to expire all they want. They could have and should have stepped in and chose not to. The animals should remain at a zoo or refuge."-- Craig Lyle, small business owner, Zanesville.

* "There are responsible exotic pet owners who provide proper habitats and double gates so animals cannot get out. The Thompson's were never of that variety. I don't think the animals had a nice life and definitely do not want them back in my town. My children deserve to play outside without fear." -- Cynthia Harris, nurse, Zanesville.

* "I hope the in-depth exotic animal legislation the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has been working on all year as directed by Governor Kasich is done soon and solves this problem once and for all. Marian told zoo officials she often slept with the female monkey. Primates are not children and do not deserve to be treated as such. My aunt has a private primate sanctuary in Ohio and the animals live safely as they in an appropriate enclosure with a proper diet and regular vet visits. Marian should not have the animals back or cause exotic pet owners who behave humanely to lose their creatures." -- Adam Parker, Ohio State University student, Columbus.

* "I don't really think she should get the animals back since she knew how they were being housed and how underweight the leopards were. She should have to prove she can afford to properly feed and care for the exotic pets and built approved habitats first. Where is she going to put them if they leave today, her husband destroyed the cages when he let them loose."-- Jerry Bradley, retired construction foreman, Zanesville.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

A look at action in hurricane headquarters

There's only one building in Florida that can withstand the biggest and baddest of all hurricanes ? the Category 5, with winds of at least 165 mph (266 kph) ? and it's a concrete bunker along an unglamorous stretch of road in South Florida called the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

The NHC never closes. Here, weather forecasters work around the clock, 365 days a year, tracking threatening storms in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They watch radars, issue storm warnings and command their airplane? named Miss Piggy ? on airborne hurricane hunter missions.

OurAmazingPlanet recently toured the NHC just as forecasters here were becoming concerned about the storm that would become Hurricane Rina (which has since weakened into a tropical storm). In the center's main forecast room, seen on TV during press briefings, one forecaster was just about to issue the latest tropical warning as reporters walked in.

"Done!" he shouted, as if on cue.

Forecasters sit in front of banks of computer monitors, poring over the latest storm data, doing their best to predict where the storm will go, and how strong it will be when it gets there. But as seen with Rina, which was predicted to become a major hurricane ( Category 3 or higher ) only to quickly fizzle, forecasters are constantly struggling to make accurate forecasts.

"It's not unusual for our intensity and wind speed forecast to be off," said Chris Landsea, science and operations officer for the NHC's Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch. "Sometimes we're too high, sometimes we're too low."

Into the heart of the storm
One way that the forecasters get information to plug into the forecast models is from ocean buoys ? as long as the hurricanes don't destroy them.

"The storms have been buoy hunting this year, which doesn't happen very often," said Daniel Brown, the NHC's warning coordination meteorologist.

The 2011 hurricane season has seen six hurricanes and 17 named storms. ( Storm names are given when a system becomes a tropical storm.)

Another way to observe hurricanes is by flying airplanes and drones over, in front of and into the storms. This brand of hurricane hunting began decades ago with a few brave military pilots.

"A couple of Army pilots decided to see if they could go fly that thing," said John Papone, who flew missions in the Pacific years ago, and has been working in the "war room" since it opened in 1968.

Today's pilots fly out of MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla., where they patrol the tropics, except for a rectangular "no fly zone" extending from Venezuela into the Caribbean.

They fly an airplane affectionately named Miss Piggy, or P3, (they also have planes named Kermit and Gonzo) at about 10,000 feet (3,000 meters) in a full-blown storm. Once over a storm, the planes deploy instruments called dropsondes, which are biodegradable slender tubes that float into the storm while hanging from a tiny parachute. The dropsondes, at $700 each, collect reconnaissance on the storm, including wind speed, temperature and precipitation. The information is sent back to the NHC in real-time.

"It's on Google within minutes of the time we get it," Papone said.

The P3 flies in a figure-four pattern over a storm and the pilots "pepper the storm" with dropsondes, said Shirley Murillo, the hurricane field program director for the 2011 season. Missions can be up to 8 hours long.

The NHC also relies on a Gulf Stream jet, the G4, which flies in front of storms to see what the conditions are like in the storm's path. The Gulf Stream looks for things such as dry air, which can break up a storm. Another plane, the unmanned Global Hawk, can fly directly into a storm and loiter there for a full day.

Best laid plans
Once the storm data is gathered, staffers in the Hurricane Liaison team work with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to brief communities and states on the latest threat. The NHC director, Bill Read, will teleconference the White House from the NHC's TV studio.

Inside the NHC's Storm Surge Unit, forecasters try to gauge how waters will rise along the coasts and where the most serious flooding could develop.

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"Essentially we are the first step in setting evacuation zones," said Jamie Rhome, the unit's leader.

The Storm Surge unit does not order evacuations; they only say what areas may need to flee. Still, as seen during Hurricane Irene, the unit often faces serious scrutiny when their worst-case scenario predictions don't materialize. But Rhome said he believes the Hurricane Irene evacuations were done "about as good as you can do it," pointing out that no deaths were caused by storm surge, which he called "an amazing feat."

"There's no such thing as a perfect evacuation," Rhome said. "You have to overreact so that you don't lose a life."

But even if the NHC nails their forecast, a major landfalling hurricane will still cause severe devastation to the overdeveloped U.S. coastline.

"Maybe we should change what we allow to be done and built," said NHC director Read. "This is risk, folks."

You can follow OurAmazingPlanet staff writer Brett Israel on Twitter: @btisrael. Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter @ OAPlanet and on Facebook.

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The Engadget Interview: Nokia's Peter Skillman talks design (video)

Peter Skillman knows a thing or two about making beautiful devices. He's Palm's former VP of design, and he's the man behind Nokia's glorious N9 -- its look, feel and user experience. We bumped into him at Nokia World here today and asked him what went into the N9's -- and by association the Lumia 800's -- design. He shared quite a few interesting details with us, including tidbits about the "curvature continuous form" of MeeGo's icons, Nokia's Pure font and the nuances of the N9's sinuous taper. We even discussed the Play 360 Bluetooth / NFC speaker, which follows the same aesthetic principles. Take a look at our exclusive video interview after the break.

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Chicago Grocery Store Expansions to Eliminate Food Deserts, Create 2,000 Jobs (ContributorNetwork)

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and first lady Michelle Obama announced several major grocery store chains will be opening 36 grocery stores in neighborhoods around Chicago. The stores will help eliminate "food deserts" in the city and will also help create more than 2,000 new jobs for Chicagoans.

Supervalu, Roundy's Supermarkets, Wal-Mart and Aldi's have agreed to open 17 new locations. Additionally, Walgreens has also decided to expand 19 of its locations to offer fresh food. With this announcement, here are facts about food deserts and the steps Chicago and Mayor Emanuel have taken to reduce this problem:

* According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, food deserts are areas that lack access to affordable foods that make up a healthy diet like vegetables, fruits, milk and whole grains.

* More than 23 million people live in food deserts, notes the Department of Agriculture. These areas often include urban neighborhoods and rural towns.

* Residing in a food desert can lead to health problems like obesity, diabetes and heart disease due to the lack of affordable and healthy food options.

* The Chicago Sun-Times reported Chicago's food desert has decreased by 40 percent over the past five years, from about 632,974 people to 384,954 people.

* Of the nearly 384,000 people, about 124,000 are children and Chicago's food desert lies in predominantly African-American communities.

* Yahoo! News reported that in mid-June, Mayor Emanuel met with several CEOs from some of the nation's biggest grocery chains to discuss eliminating food deserts in the city.

* Food deserts in the city cover the neighborhoods of North Lawndale, Chatham, Douglas, Englewood, Roseland and West Pullman.

* Tackling the problem of food deserts has long been a major goal of Mayor Emanuel, who, during his election campaign, spoke about his plans to eliminate the issue, according to CBS Local.

* The mayor's initial plan involved engaging small and local grocery stories, encouraging communities to plant gardens, and developing public-private partnerships.

* Emanuel's and Obama's recent announcement includes piloting five new farmers markets on the city's west side over the next two years.

* Obama is also encouraging other mayors to follow Chicago's lead to end food deserts in their city's by bringing healthy and affordable food options to underserved residents, reported Bloomberg Businessweek.

Rachel Bogart provides an in-depth look at current environmental issues and local Chicago news stories. As a college student from the Chicago suburbs pursuing two science degrees, she applies her knowledge and passion to both topics to garner further public awareness.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Amy Winehouse?s Death Caused By Alcohol Poisoning

Amy Winehouse’s Death Caused By Alcohol Poisoning

Amy Winehouse died as an “unintended consequence” of drinking too much alcohol, the coroner ruled on Wednesday. The singer downed so much liquor in the [...]

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Remains in freezer could be missing woman

A man who died this month at age 80 nearly took a secret to his grave ? a secret that was discovered only after his family went through his belongings in a storage unit.

Inside an unplugged freezer, they found a set of human remains that investigators believe may be those of the man's girlfriend, who disappeared in 1983, when she was 29. Now investigators are trying to confirm the identity of the body, the cause of death and who may have been involved.

State police detectives were awaiting results of an autopsy being performed Monday. DNA tests may be needed to confirm whether the body was that of Kitty Wardwell, who was last seen with her on-again, off-again boyfriend Frank Julian.

"The answers are going to come from the medical examiner's office," said Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety.

The storage unit was rented in 1992 by Julian, who died on Oct. 1. Back in 1983, he occasionally lived with Wardwell 100 miles away in Holden.

Julian told police in New Hampshire that he last saw Wardwell after an argument that June, when he dropped her off at a motel in Salem, N.H., before returning to Maine, police said. She was reported missing the following month by a close friend.

A state police investigation indicated she was likely a victim of foul play in Maine. Because of that, the investigation officially remained open.

The freezer was inside a 10-by-10 storage unit at Moore Self Storage Facility in Lewiston, where Julian dutifully paid in advance for the unit, coming around the first of each month to pay in person, owner Gary Boilard said. The last payment was made on Sept. 6, so the unit was rented through November, he said.

The storage company's previous owner kept good records, indicating Julian rented the unit 19 years ago on Oct. 6, Boilard said.

Boilard described the situation as "bizarre."

"How do you keep a secret that long?" he said.

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The family was going through boxes inside the storage unit when the remains were discovered, and half of the unit was still filled with boxes when state police alerted Boilard on Saturday. "There were boxes on tops of boxes. From front to back, from top to bottom, it was full of boxes," he said.

Other than the freezer, there was little else of interest stashed in the unit ? mostly household items, McCausland said.

At the time of his death, Julian was operating a secondhand store on Main Street. Before that, from 2001 to 2007, he'd run the One Stop Shop in a building owned by Hubert Nadeau, selling T-shirts, Christmas decorations, knives and "just about anything," Nadeau said.

Nadeau said he was surprised by the news of the body's discovery. "He was a very nice guy," Nadeau said Monday. "I had no idea what it was all about."

Both Wardwell's and Julian's families are being kept in the loop on the investigation, and both families are cooperating, McCausland said. Dwight Collins, Wardwell's brother, said the family was awaiting further word on the body but declined to comment further. Other family members either couldn't be reached or declined to comment.

The process of determining the body's identity could be time-consuming because of the condition of the body. Wardwell's family members have donated DNA samples that will be compared against DNA from the body, McCausland said.

Julian was 52 when Wardwell disappeared. An obituary in the Bangor Daily News described Julian as a former restaurateur and novelty salesman who played on John Bapst High School's 1948 championship football team.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

How 'Made in USA' parts wound up in Iraqi bombs; US indicts Iranian ring (The Christian Science Monitor)

Federal agents have broken up a Tehran-based ring that smuggled radio frequency modules to Iran that later turned up in 16 unexploded roadside bombs in Iraq targeting US forces.

The alleged scheme was revealed in an indictment unsealed Tuesday at US District Court in Washington.

It charged four Singapore citizens and the alleged Iran-based ring-leader, Hossein Larijani, with violating US export control laws, including restrictions against shipments to Iran and the unauthorized transfer of military technology to unapproved countries.

IN PICTURES: Iran's military might

The alleged operation involved the purchase and shipment of 6,000 radio modules from a company in Minnesota to Singapore, where the technology was illegally re-shipped to Iran, according to the indictment.

The four Singapore citizens were arrested on Monday. The US requested that they be extradited to Washington to stand trial, and Singapore reportedly has agreed to arrange their extradition.

The Iranian, Mr. Larijani, remains at large. Officials say he runs two companies, Paya Electronics Complex, based in Iran, and Opto Electronics Pte, Ltd., based in Singapore.

Because of an ongoing embargo, trade with Iran is illegal. In addition, certain categories of sensitive technology require export licenses, including verification that the equipment will not be transferred to certain designated countries. Iran is a country designated as ineligible to receive sensitive US technology.

In January 2010, Larijani?s company, Opto Electronics, was placed on a Commerce Department watch list after US officials obtained information potentially linking Larijani to an alleged Iranian procurement agent, Majid Kakavand.

Mr. Kakavand is under indictment in the US for allegedly exporting American equipment to military agencies in Iran associated with that country?s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Larijani has denied any connection to Kakavand. But US officials say they have information that the two were involved in business dealings five times from 2006 to 2009.

The indictment against the Iran-based ring was unveiled two weeks after the United States accused Iranian government officials of being behind a foiled plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the US on American soil.

Among the men arrested in Singapore Monday was Wong Yuh Lan, who worked as an agent of Opto Electronics under Larijani?s direction. Also arrested were Lim Yong Nam, Lim Kow Seng, and Hia Soo Gan Benson. The three worked at other companies allegedly involved in the illegal shipments to Iran.

?This case underscores the continuing threat posed by Iranian procurement networks seeking to obtain US technology through fraud, and the importance of safeguarding that technology,? said Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, in a statement.

The radio frequency modules have both commercial and military applications. They can be used in wireless local area networks connecting printers and computers in an office. The shipped modules also contain encryption capabilities and are able to transmit data up to 40 miles when coupled with a high-powered antenna.

Officials said that in 2008 and 2009, coalition forces in Iraq discovered modules made by the Minnesota firm that had been used as part of the remote detonation system for IEDs (improvised explosive devices), the roadside bombs that exacted a heavy toll on US forces over the course of many years. The US military has long pointed to Iran as the source of the know-how to design, and manufacture, the deadliest devices.

According to the indictment, 6,000 modules were purchased between June 2007 and February 2008 for shipment to Singapore. They were later transferred to Iran in five shipments.

Officials at the Minnesota company, which was not named in the indictment and not charged, were told that Singapore was the final destination for the modules.

IN PICTURES: Iran's military might

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Breast Reconstruction Boosts Women's Emotional Well-Being: Study (HealthDay)

MONDAY, Oct. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Women who had a mastectomy and underwent breast reconstruction using tissue from their own abdomen showed rapid improvements in psychological, social and sexual health after the procedure, a new, small study says.

However, they experienced lingering physical problems in the area of the abdomen where the tissue was removed.

The study included 51 women who underwent two advanced forms of breast reconstruction that are gaining popularity in North America and Europe. The free MS-TRAM and DIEP flap procedures involve using tissue from a woman's abdomen to reconstruct the breast.

The women in this study had the procedures between June 2009 and November 2010. They completed questionnaires before surgery and three weeks and three months afterward.

They reported significant improvements in psychological, social and sexual well-being as soon as three weeks after the procedure. But three months later, they still had problems in the abdominal area where the tissue was taken for breast reconstruction.

The study appears online in the journal Cancer.

The findings may prove helpful to breast cancer survivors who have had a mastectomy and are considering breast reconstruction, said authors Dr. Toni Zhong, of the University Health Network Breast Restoration Program at the University of Toronto and her colleagues at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.

"While the author of this study singles out a specific type of breast reconstruction, it's been my experience overall that all women who have had successful reconstructive surgery experience improved psychological and sexual well-being," commented Dr. Philip Bonanno, director of the Institute of Aesthetic Surgery and Medicine at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y.

"In the current health care environment where patients and providers increasingly seek evidence-based data to guide clinical decisions, discussing satisfaction outcomes with patients will help them make educated decisions about breast reconstruction," Zhong said in a journal news release. "Our study can serve as an important source of evidence to guide the decision-making process for both surgeons and patients."

More information

The American Cancer Society has more about breast reconstruction after mastectomy.

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Libya declares "liberation", Gaddafi stays unburied (Reuters)

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) ? Libya's new rulers declared the country freed from Muammar Gaddafi's 42 years of one-man rule, saying the "Pharaoh of the times" was in history's garbage bin and a future of democracy and reconciliation beckoned.

But as thousands in Benghazi on Sunday heard the authorities announce "liberation", Gaddafi's rotting body, unburied and on public display in Misrata, was casting a shadow over the nation he once dominated.

Some fear National Transitional Council (NTC) chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil, a mild-mannered former justice minister, will find it hard to impose his will on his fractious revolutionary alliance. They point to Misrata's insistence on displaying Gaddafi's body and that of his son Mo'tassim and to the lack of a clear account about how they met their end.

No clear plan for Gaddafi's burial suggests to some analysts there is justification for fears of a descent into leaderless turmoil and armed infighting.

Many Libyans and those in the international community will be hoping the country does not become dislodged from its democratic path, looking for encouragement towards Tunisia which held its first elections on Sunday after ousting President Zine Al-Abidine Ben Ali in January.

Some Muslims will be vexed that Gaddafi has not been given a rapid burial as demanded by Islam, although few Libyans will have shared the outrage expressed by one of his exiled sons, Saadi, about the deaths of his father and brother Mo'tassim.

At the Benghazi celebrations there was no direct reference to what some outsiders see as Misrata's ghoulish display.

In a speech Jalil renewed an earlier promise to uphold Islamic law.

"All the martyrs, the civilians and the army had waited for this moment. But now they are in the best of places ... eternal heaven," he said, shaking hands with supporters.

There is international disquiet about increasingly graphic and disturbing images on the Internet of abuse of what appears to be Gaddafi following his capture and the fall of his hometown of Sirte on Thursday.

But the immediate reaction to Sunday's announcement in Libya was jubilation.

"We are the Libyans. We have shown you who we are Gaddafi, you Pharaoh of the times. You have fallen into the garbage bin of history," said lawyer Abdel Rahman el-Qeesy, who announced the creation of a new government portfolio to deal with victims of the conflict.

"We declare to the whole world that we have liberated our beloved country, with its cities, villages, hilltops, mountains, deserts and skies," said an official who opened the ceremony in Benghazi, the place where the uprising erupted in February and which has been the headquarters for the NTC.

Cheering crowds waved the tri-colour flag. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the United Nations would help build a new Libya. U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed the declaration of liberation.

The announcement of "liberation" sets a clock ticking on a plan for a new government and constitutional assembly leading to full democracy in 2013.

"We hope we will have an elected democratic government with broad participation," student Ali Abu Shufa said.

Gaddafi promoted tribalism to keep the country divided, he said. "But now Gaddafi is dead, all the tribes will be united."

VACUUM

Gaddafi, who had vowed to fight to the end, was found hiding in a drain after fleeing Sirte, the last bastion of his loyalists. He died in chaotic circumstances after video footage showed him bloodied and struggling at the hands of his captors.

With big oil and gas reserves, Libya has the potential to become very prosperous, but regional rivalries fostered by Gaddafi could erupt into yet more violence that would undermine the authority of Jalil's NTC.

In Misrata, people queueing for a chance to see Gaddafi's body saw no reason for a rapid burial, apparently heedless of concern in Tripoli about how the NTC is perceived overseas.

"We brought our children to see him today because this is a chance to see history," said a man who gave his name as Mohammed. "We want to see this arrogant person as a lifeless body. Let all the people see him."

The declaration of liberation is intended to set the clock ticking on a process to set up a multiparty democracy, a system Gaddafi railed against for most of his 42 years in power.

An autopsy has been performed, and a medical source told Reuters that Gaddafi's body had a bullet in the head and a bullet in the abdomen.

"There are multiple injuries. There is a bullet in the abdomen and in the brain," the medical source said.

The autopsy was carried out at a morgue in Misrata, about 200 km (130 miles) east of Tripoli.

REGIONAL INFIGHTING

The loosely disciplined militias that sprang up in each town to topple the dictator with the help of NATO air power are still armed. The places they represent will want a greater say in the future, particularly the second and third cities Benghazi and Misrata, which were starved of investment by Gaddafi.

It was fighters from Misrata who emerged from a lengthy and bloody siege to play a large part in taking Tripoli and later caught Gaddafi.

British Foreign Secretary (Minister) William Hague and NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen issued separate calls for Libyans to avoid retribution and reprisals and seize a chance to build pluralism and the rule of law.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking on the NBC program "Meet the Press", said she would strongly support both a U.N. and an NTC investigation into Gaddafi's death.

"Stand for unity and reconciliation, make it absolutely clear that everyone who stood with the old regime, as long as they don't have blood on their hands should be safe and included in a new Libya," she said.

There is some unease abroad over what many believe was a summary execution of Gaddafi. U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay has called for an investigation into the killing, but few Libyans share those concerns.

SECRET GRAVE

Gaddafi's surviving family, in exile, wants his body and that of Mo'tassim to be handed over to tribal kinsmen from Sirte. NTC officials said they were trying to arrange a secret resting place to avoid loyalist supporters making it a shrine. Misrata does not want his body under its soil.

Saadi Gaddafi's lawyer said he was "shocked and outraged by the vicious brutality which accompanied the murders of his father and brother.

"The contradictory statements issued by the NTC excusing these barbaric executions and the grotesque abuse of the corpses make it clear that no person affiliated with the former regime will receive a fair trial in Libya, nor will they receive justice for crimes committed against them," lawyer Nick Kaufman said in an email sent to Reuters.

Libyan leaders have approved a request to open an investigation into Saadi over the murder of a footballer in 2005.

(Additional reporting by Taha Zargoun in Sirte, Barry Malone and Jessica Donati in Tripoli, Rania El Gamal and Tim Gaynor in Misrata, Christian Lowe and Andrew Hammond in Tunis, Samia Nakhoul in Amman and Tom Pfeiffer at the Dead Sea, Jordan; Writing by Jon Hemming and William Maclean; Editing by Andrew Roche and Matthew Jones)

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Howard Kissel: Sweet Bye and Bye (Huffington post)

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Anonymous Screenwriter in Talks for Battlestar Galactica

Even as Bryan Singer is in post on his tentpole fantasy, New Line's Jack the Giant Killer, another of his projects is making strides forward.

Universal is in negotiations to hire John Orloff, who wrote the new non-disaster Roland Emmerich movie Anonymous, to pen the screenplay for the big-screen version of Battlestar Galactica, which is based on the well-remembered 1970s TV series.

The movie has no connection to the recent TV series and is relaunching the story of far-flung humans searching for a long-lost colony on a planet named Earth while being chased by a race of robots known as Cylons.

Orloff also wrote Zack Snyder?s animated movie Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga-hoole and A Mighty Heart.

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Smoking, tobacco ads banned at Euro 2012

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NYON, Switzerland (AP) -UEFA has imposed a ban on smoking and tobacco advertising at next year's European Championship.

UEFA says the ban will apply in and around all eight host stadiums in Poland and Ukraine.

UEFA President Michel Platini says the ban is about "respecting the health of our spectators."

Host cities will also be urged to extend the policy to "ensure smoke-free public transport, restaurants and fan zones."

UEFA worked with the World Health Organization and European Union to introduce the policy.

The 16-nation tournament will be played from June 8-July 1.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Adam Goldstein: UVA Student Editor Avoids Discipline for Telling the Truth (Huffington post)

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Revived echoes opera augments research results

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Dancers in futuristic catsuits are avatars for an ancient tribe (Image: Kurt Hoerbst)

Archaeologists combine state-of-the-art opera with research into acoustics to recreate an ancient sound stage

A "MEDIA opera" that features state-of-the-art audio-visual technologies, Pitoti: Echoes of the Echoes hovers somewhere between being a research report on rock art and an artwork in itself.

The research focuses on findings that use acoustics to explain the positioning of 4000-year-old rock paintings around their valley home of Valcamonica in northern Italy.

A musical performance, then, is an apt choice for augmenting more traditional forms of publishing. Film-maker and archaeologist Frederick Baker, co-director of the multidisciplinary Prehistoric Picture Project (PPP) that is behind the venture, says he thinks this is an absolute necessity. "A paper is such an impoverished experience compared with the experience of research. How do you present the results of archaeoacoustics? Well, you present it as sound."

Background information on the project is provided at the opening of the half-hour spectacular at Austria's St P?lten University of Applied Sciences by Christopher Chippindale, archaeologist at the University of Cambridge and PPP co-director. In front of projected images of the research site, he describes the scientists' discovery of the immense complex of Copper Age rock engravings - called pitoti in the local dialect - in the early 1900s.

As the researchers grapple with the rock art's meaning, mysterious dancers arrive on stage, dressed head to toe in futuristic catsuits from Dutch fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht. A Viennese dance troupe, Pitoti Tribe, has been created especially for the production by Brazilian choreographer Lua Virtual. They strike awkward poses similar to those of the animated rock-art figures projected behind them, inviting us to wonder whether the prehistoric artists were chipping out pictures of the prima ballerinas of their time.

This inference is essential to understanding the researchers' thoughts about the valley. Working with musicians at the research site, they found that areas of concentrated rock art had special acoustic qualities - in particular, powerful echoes - that may mean those areas were used as sound stages. The prehistoric music could have been created by banging rocks together, as the troupe in the opera does. One catsuited figure even tap dances.

Of course, Baker and his collaborators aren't suggesting that ancient people tapped. Instead, "we try to... give the audience as it is today similar impressions and feelings that people had in former years when they carved these figures", says composer Hannes Raffaseder of St P?lten University. "It's about experience and emotion."

Raffaseder's pervasive score brings together surround-sound recordings from the research site, stone-on-stone percussion, a live choir, and a cow horn made and played by "archaeomusicologist" Albin Paulus. "People in [the Valcamonica] region still use this cow horn," Raffaseder explains.

September's performance was a proof of concept, Baker says. Elements of the opera will be incorporated into an experiential exhibit; the plan is to take it to both Cambridge, UK, and Milan, Italy, in 2012. Ultimately, the team hopes to take the show back to its birthplace - the valley of Valcamonica.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

MTV sets dates for Video Music and Movie Awards

(AP) ? MTV has set the dates for next year's MTV Movie and Video Music Awards.

The MTV Movie Awards will air live from Los Angeles on June 3.

After an August date in Los Angeles this year, the VMAs will move to Sept. 9. A host city hasn't been announced. The show will also air live on the network.

The announcement was made Thursday.

This year's VMAs drew an audience of 12.44 million people, which gave MTV its biggest audience since 1993.

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Dan Walters: Referendum on California initiatives may spark political chess game (Sacramento Bee)

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Should it Be Illegal to Own Exotic Animals? (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Scenes on the national news showing SWAT teams with night vision goggles hunting 51 freed wild animals in Zanesville, Ohio, depict the dark side of exotic animal ownership. A troubled ex-convict exotic animal collector released his lions, wolves, tigers and bears, then shot himself Tuesday night.

Inhumane treatment of the animals and the danger they posed to the community illustrates the need for laws which protect the innocent creatures and humans. Exotic animals on the Zanesville farm were often heard moaning and whimpering by neighbors with several escaping their enclosures on multiple occasions.

Are all exotic animal owners mean and careless? Are all exotic animals too dangerous to own? The answer to both questions is a resounding no. Ohio is unfortunately known as a one-stop-shop for exotic animals purchases and until Gov. John Kasich receives the plan he tasked the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to create, that is unlikely to change.

In Ohio today I could go to an auction and buy a Bengal tiger without any type of identification or proof of a humane enclosure. But if I wanted to purchase a turtle, I would have to complete a lengthy form and show proof I have a suitable aquarium. Until the turtle reaches 2 inches in diameter it carries a large concentration of salmonella.

A logical person would realize if you don't lick the turtle and wash your hands you are free from danger. It makes no sense that grizzly bear ownership after an exotic animal farm death last year in Cleveland did not result in at least as much paperwork necessary to buy a turtle with just a soft little egg tooth and germs which are easily avoided.

The Responsible Exotic Animal Ownership is a group of animal lovers who properly house and feed the creatures they care for in a residential or sanctuary setting. The group seeks to educate potential owners about animal needs before making a commitment to a living creature.

My husband once owned a Caiman, which is essentially a smaller version of an alligator. "Boot" lived a very happy life complete with a heating lamp, proper diet, daily walks, and a pond all of his own. If you cannot make the necessary time and financial commitment to care for an exotic animal properly, then visit the local shelter and give a fresh start to a homeless dog or cat.

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UK-U.S. extradition review deals blow to hacker (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? An extradition treaty with the United States is not biased against British criminal suspects, a judge-led review said on Tuesday, dealing a blow to campaigners fighting to stop a computer hacker being sent to stand trial in America.

Britain launched the review in September following complaints the 2003 treaty made it easier to extradite people from Britain to the United States than vice versa.

Gary McKinnon has been battling for six years to avoid extradition to the U.S. over what American officials called the "biggest military computer hack of all time."

McKinnon, 45, suffers from Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, and his supporters say he is too ill to be sent for trial in the United States. He faces charges that could lead to a 70-year jail sentence.

Britain's Home Secretary (interior minister) Theresa May has been waiting for medical reports on McKinnon before making a final decision on his extradition.

The review, led by retired judge Scott Baker, said criticism of the treaty was based on a misunderstanding of how the legislation operated in practice.

"The UK-U.S. extradition arrangements were examined in great detail and the panel concluded that the widespread perception that they operate in an imbalanced manner is not justified," it said.

"There is no 'practical difference' between the information required of both countries when requesting extradition."

The panel also rejected calls for the government to implement legislation that would allow a suspect wanted for extradition to be tried in Britain when the alleged crime was committed in the UK -- as was the case with McKinnon's computer hacking from his home in London.

McKinnon was arrested in 2002 after U.S. prosecutors charged him with illegally accessing computers, including systems at the Pentagon and NASA, and causing $900,000 worth of damage.

He says he became obsessed with looking through military data networks for evidence of aliens and secret technology.

The extradition review's finding is politically difficult for British Prime Minister David Cameron and his coalition deputy Nick Clegg, who raised McKinnon's case with President Barack Obama during his state visit this year.

The British leaders have backed criticism of the treaty, drawn up after the September 11, 2001 attacks to allow the quick transfer of suspects. Whilst in opposition, Clegg had called the treaty "lopsided."

(Editing by Robert Woodward)

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Google Wallet adds coupons, rewards points, Jamba Juice

Could Google Wallet really help you find Blackberry Bliss? Indeed it can, now that Big G has beefed up its mobile payment platform with a host of offers from retailers like Jamba Juice, American Eagle, OfficeMax and Foot Locker, among other partners. Yesterday, Google rolled out a new program whereby consumers can redeem coupons and accumulate rewards points at select locations, using only their handsets. The app's Offers tab, meanwhile, has expanded to include so-called "Featured Offers," where users can take advantage of discounts exclusive to the Google Wallet platform. Unfortunately, these features are only available at select locations, so check out the source link below to find the one closest to you.

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