Apr 15 2009

Lead counsel accuses Schreiber of lying under oath – CTV.ca


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Lead counsel accuses Schreiber of lying under oath
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German arms dealer Karlheinz Schreiber continued to face a tough line of questioning Wednesday as the lead counsel in a federal inquiry challenged his credibility and accused him of lying under oath.
Mulroney, Kohl may have discussed Airbus: inquiry document CBC.ca
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Apr 15 2009

Women protesters against 'marital rape' law spat on and stoned in … – Times Online


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Women protesters against 'marital rape' law spat on and stoned in
Times Online
Women protesting in Kabul against a controversial new law were pelted with stones, jostled and spat on today as they held what is believed to be the first public demonstration calling for equal rights for women in recent Afghan history.
Video: Afghan cleric defends controversial law – 12 Apr 09 Al Jazeera
Afghan 'anti-rape' women attacked BBC News
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Apr 15 2009

Police make dozens of biker arrests in Quebec – Globe and Mail


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Police make dozens of biker arrests in Quebec
Globe and Mail
HALIFAX – Massive police raids designed to cripple the Hells Angels resulted in more than 150 arrests this morning. Co-ordinated raids were under way in Quebec, New Brunswick and countries including France, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and the United
Massive police raids target Quebec, NB Hells Angels CBC.ca
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Apr 15 2009

Jack Thompson Spams Utah Senate, May Face Legal Action

eldavojohn writes “Yesterday, GamePolitics ran an interesting story about the Utah Senate President threatening Jack Thompson with the CAN-SPAM Act. You might recall Utah being Jack’s last hope and hold-out after being disbarred in Florida and more or less made a mockery everywhere else. Well, from Utah’s Senate Site, we get the picture of what Jack is up to now: spamming his last friends on the planet. The Salt Lake Tribune is reporting on Senate President Michael Waddoups’ statements: ‘I asked you before to remove me from your mailing list. I supported your bill but because of the harassment will not again. If I am not removed, I will turn you over to the AG for legal action.’ The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Waddoups confirmed on Tuesday that he would attempt to pursue legal action under the federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 against Jack Thompson.”

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Apr 15 2009

Amazon To Block Phorm Scans

clickclickdrone writes “The BBC are reporting that Amazon has said it will not allow online advertising system Phorm to scan its web pages to produce targeted ads. For most people this is a welcome step, especially after the European Commission said it was starting legal action against the UK earlier this week over its data protection laws in relation to Phorm’s technology. Anyone who values their privacy should applaud this move by Amazon.”

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Apr 15 2009

NASA Names Space Station Treadmill After Colbert

willith writes “The SF Chronicle reports on the results of the International Space Station Node 3 naming contest (which we previously discussed). Comedian and fake-pundit Stephen Colbert conducted a bombastic write-in campaign and repeatedly urged his show’s fan base (the ‘Colbert Nation’) to stuff the ballot box with his name, which resulted in ‘Colbert’ coming in first in the write-in contest with almost a quarter-million votes. Although the Node 3 component will not be named ‘Colbert’ — NASA has instead chosen to call it ‘Tranquility’ — one of the Node 3 components will bear the honor: the second ISS treadmill, which will be installed in Node 3, will be named the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill. The formal announcement was made on the air yesterday at 22:30 EDT on the Colbert Report by astronaut Sunita Williams.”

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Apr 15 2009

Are Human Beings Organisms Or Living Ecosystems?

Hugh Pickens writes “Every human body harbors about 100 trillion bacterial cells, outnumbering human cells 10 to one. There’s been a growing consensus among scientists that bacteria are not simply random squatters, but organized communities that evolve with us and are passed down from generation to generation. ‘Human beings are not really individuals; they’re communities of organisms,’ says microbiologist Margaret McFall-Ngai. ‘This could be the basis of a whole new way of looking at disease.’ Recently, for example, evidence has surfaced that obesity may well include a microbial component. Jeffrey Gordon’s lab at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis published findings that lean and obese twins — whether identical or fraternal — harbor strikingly different bacterial communities that are not just helping to process food directly; they actually influence whether that energy is ultimately stored as fat in the body. Last year, the National Institutes of Health launched the Human Microbiome Project to characterize the role of microbes in the human body, a formal recognition of bacteria’s far-reaching influence, including their contributions to human health and certain illnesses. William Karasov, a physiologist and ecologist at University of Wisconsin-Madison, believes that the consequences of this new approach will be profound. ‘We’ve all been trained to think of ourselves as human,’ says Karasov, adding that bacteria have usually been considered only as the source of infections, or as something benign living in the body. Now, Karasov says, it appears ‘we are so interconnected with our microbes that anything studied before could have a microbial component that we hadn’t thought about.'”

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Apr 15 2009

Fallen soldier 'our ray of sunshine' – Toronto Star


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Fallen soldier 'our ray of sunshine'
Toronto Star
Trooper Karine Blais was killed late yesterday afternoon. She had been serving with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal 22nd Regiment (the Van Doos).
Grief-stricken relative questions Afghan mission Globe and Mail
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Apr 15 2009

US food aid ship escapes Somali pirate attack – The Associated Press


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US food aid ship escapes Somali pirate attack
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MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) – Somali pirates fired grenades and automatic weapons at an American freighter loaded with food aid but the ship managed to escape the attack and was heading Wednesday to Kenya under US Navy escort, officials said.
Video: American Ship Damaged in Latest Pirate Attack The Associated Press
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Apr 15 2009

Thailand revokes ousted PM Thaksin's passport – The Associated Press


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Thailand revokes ousted PM Thaksin's passport
The Associated Press
BANGKOK (AP) – Thailand's government has revoked the personal passport of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra following several days of demonstrations that paralyzed Bangkok, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
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