วันจันทร์ที่ 23 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Arizona woman released after decades on death row

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2013 file photo, Debra Jean Milke listens to a judge during a hearing as she awaits a retrial in the 1989 shooting death of her 4-year-old son, Christopher, at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. A judge is allowing Milke to be released on bail as she awaits retrial in the 1989 killing of her young son, a case that had her on death row since 1990 until her conviction was overturn this year. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, Pool, File)


วันจันทร์ที่ 15 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Detained Iranian diplomat released on bail after 4 months

ASADI TALKS WITH SUAREZ AT IMF MEETING.



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

Protesters across Egypt call for Mohamed Morsi to go

hundreds of thousands of protesters line streets to demand the departure of the president of the first anniversary of his inauguration

hundreds of thousands of people across Egypt filled the streets to demand the departure of Mohamed Morsi, a few hours after the president told the Guardian he would not resign.

On the first anniversary of his inauguration as the country's first democratically elected, up to 200,000 demonstrators president flocked to Tahrir Square in Cairo on Sunday to demand their withdrawal, before heading towards the palace Presidential demonstrations continue.

In Alexandria, Egypt's second city, has gathered 100,000 with similar events reported in dozens of other cities. The size of the demonstrations, the first day of the work week, exceeded forecasts made by presidential advisers, who were expecting a total of only 150,000 to participate. Several senior Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group that is native Morsi, spent the day away agitation amid safety fears.

"The Egyptians are doing it again," said Ahmed Said, head of the largest opposition coalition, the Front national salvation (NSF). "They insist on the recovery of their revolution hijacked. We were rebels to regain our dignity and we will regain our dignity."

But Morsi remained challenge: "If we change someone in the office who [was chosen] according to the constitutional legitimacy - so there will be people who opposed the new president and also , a week or a month later, they will ask you to give it up, "he said.

While Morsi was elected in free elections, his opponents believe he could not defend the broader democratic values ??in which a well-balanced democracy depends. In particular, has been criticized for using a presidential decree to impose an Islamic constitution tip, considered by many as the act of a dictator. Among many other complaints, Morsi was accused of presiding over the oppression of activists and journalists, and a sharp decline in living standards.

A former consensus candidate for the Islamists and secular voters, critics say Morsi has alienated secular politicians could not achieve unity was chosen to build. The president accused the opposition of not committing.

protesters against the regime have created a carnival atmosphere in Tahrir Square, the scene of many fireworks. But the Islamist event, the atmosphere was irascible, after the attack on several offices of the Brotherhood of last week. Many wore helmets and bicycle helmets and shields manufacturers laptops and sticks in case of attack.


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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 20 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

China sex tape official: I'm a lecher but no crook

In this June 19, 2013 photo, Lei Zhengfu, center, former Communist Party chief of Beibei district, who was involved in a sex tape scandal, attends his trial on corruption charges, in a court in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. While the corruption trials of high-level officials typically look like the scripted outcome of behind-the-scenes bargaining, this case offers a rare look at what happens when a lower-level official is caught in a high-profile crackdown with few political cards to play. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT


วันศุกร์ที่ 26 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Dutch diplomat sentenced to 12 years for spying

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

John Kerry wins hockey bet, gets case of Molson

US Secretary of State John Kerry waves as he arrives for the G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting in central London



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วันพุธที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

UKBA reforms: will higher education providers see meaningful change?



UKBA If changes are to meet the needs of this sector and secondly, determination and a decision faster and more equitable process requires says

Don Ingham

In May 2006, the Interior Minister, John Reid, has described what was then the Department of Immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) of the Ministry of Interior as "not suitable to use. "arrears had grown and foreign prisoners not eliminate it. To cope with these problems and make the necessary changes, Reid said there should be no radical change IND as an organization.

a solid framework for the delivery and accountability are created with IND become a shadow organization in April 2007. Leadership and management are strengthened and implemented a culture change. Immigration laws be strengthened and simplified in order to make the system more efficient. The Border Agency and Immigration was born and became the Border Agency UK (UKBA) in 2008, following the merger of visas UK and parts of HM Revenue and Customs.

Last week, the current Minister of Interior, Theresa May, announced that the UKBA would be abolished and absorbed back into the office PBX. With echoes of John Reid described the parliament UKBA performance was not good enough. A new culture caused by structural changes are necessary, as well as changes in IT and legislation against delays and make more effective removal of foreign prisoners.

So what does this mean for education providers? Do you have more advertising to change what has been the ever-changing landscape level 4? It is possible, but we're not holding our breath. While May is also the announcement of a new immigration law in the fall, the general feeling - in the education sector and other affected areas - is that we were here before. This does not mean that radical change is not necessary, as many education providers to recognize their daily interactions with the UKBA.

the eve of the announcement of the Minister of the Interior Committee describes the continuous delays that have been identified, the incorrect information that was provided to the committee and lack of treatment for the removal former foreign national criminals. Agency approach to address correspondence was "chaotic." He has given to candidates with a "remarkably low level of customer service" and it was "inexcusable" that so many people do not cases treated in time.

In 1998, the government published a white paper with the title fairer, faster, stronger - a modern approach to immigration and asylum. Apart from the content, the title reflects that most stakeholders are seeking. The decision should be faster and more equitable. This is not a free service. Candidates pay high fees for the review of your application and expect to be treated in a timely, accurate and consistent.

education providers are required to pay ? 8000 for information and advice on sponsoring students. Students pay hundreds of pounds of appointment for the same day because the normal service is so slow that there is no guarantee that they will have their passport returned in time to return home during your vacation. Service excellence should be the norm for any organization, and not, as has been the case with more UKBA, special service or premium available only to those who can afford it. And this level of excellence should apply not only speed but also coherence in decision making and communication with stakeholders.


informal discussions with UKBA staff also revealed widespread cynicism about the proposed reforms. Many felt they had "been here before" in recent years thanks to the centralization followed by decentralization, name changes, mergers and demergers, an agency of the shadow, the state agency and now full cycle ends with a return to office.


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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Texas prosecutor Mike McLelland and his wife shot dead in their home



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วันเสาร์ที่ 30 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Kenya Supreme Court upholds election result

Uhuru Kenyatta,s supporters smile after the six Supreme Court judges , led by Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, Uhuru Kenyatta was declared as president in Nairobi Saturday, March 30, 2013. Kenya's Supreme Court said results of the country's March 4 presidential; election are valid and that Uhuru Kenyatta won Saturday's verdict , follwing a drawn out court case that riveted the nation . (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)

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วันอังคารที่ 26 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Bosco Ntaganda denies Congo atrocities at international criminal court



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วันจันทร์ที่ 18 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Judge finds Ohio high school football players guilty of raping girl

Trent Mays reacts as the verdict is read in the juvenile court in Steubenville, Ohio



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วันเสาร์ที่ 16 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

A lame Olympic legacy for school sport | David Conn

Since the Olympics, the government is far from a plan to promote healthy and active production

Finally, seven months after the closing ceremony of several million pounds to ? 12 billion Olympics, here's David Cameron to "promote Olympic legacy" school sport - ? 150m, all 17,000 primary schools in England.

This is at least something - two and a half years after the education secretary, Michael Gove, has broken school sport, with a red line through ? 162m funding for a system worked very well. As we approach the Olympics, organized by London with the promise of Tony Blair and Sebastian Coe, who would inspire a new generation, school sports partnerships (SSPs) structure, which organized and promoted the sport in schools, was destroyed .

Powered by the Labour government to rebuild the sport in public schools, which unfortunately had deteriorated with the Conservatives in the 1980s and 90s, ? 162m funded specialized school sports coordinator for two days per week spread locally through 450 social security programs to reach all schools.

The results, after years of the history of decay, was surprisingly good: more than 90% of students in 2009-10 had two hours of physical education per week restored, and 78% participated to

The protest against the court Gove, teachers, the Youth Sport Trust, which organized social security programs, and sports professionals, has led to a partial restoration of funding: ? 32 5 m each one for 2011, 2012 and this year, when the money runs out. It was designed to allow a reduced form of the SSP, but the money is not protected by the sport, and killed half of social security programs, according to the Youth Sport Fund.

Government

Cameron

survey also abolished school sports, so the effect of the failure and could not be measured. However, in a survey conducted last year by the possibility of development project Cricket shine, 54% of parents reported that their children were less than two hours per week PE, declining alarmingly.

Cameron leads to Olympics with the structure of school sport by chance eliminated by Gove. ? 150 to claim this as an Olympic legacy, seven months later, gives the impression of a government that, in the euphoria of the summer, has struggled to put a bit of truth in place.

public schools, where 93% of the education of our young people do not need much - they are pleasantly surprised by the ? 150 million. Certainly, never dare to defend at all luxurious facilities in private schools, as Olympic Rowing Lake, tennis courts, extensive, and playgrounds of Eton clay Cameron enjoyed in his youth.


But now the Cameron government is the restoration of funds should never have to be cut, but he paid the SSP structure. According to Gove guiding ideology, the money should go to each of the 17,000 schools in England - giving them ? 8,823 a year each, fully insulated sport - so they can decide for themselves how to spend it. One of the main concerns of vocational education and sport is an army of private providers will be eager to take advantage of this new currency.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 9 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Half of girls in South Sudan forced to marry

FILE - In this picture taken Wednesday, July 18, 2012, Zali Idy, 12, poses in her bedroom in the remote village of Hawkantaki, Niger. Zali was married in 2011. One third and more of all girls are married in 42 countries, according to the U.N. Population Fund, referring to females under the age of 18. The highest number of cases occurs in some of the poorest countries, the agency figures show, with the West African nation of Niger bottom of the list with 75 percent of girls married before they turn 18. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay-file)



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 3 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Van Cliburn obituary

American pianist who has been hailed as a hero after he picked up a Grand Prize of Russia in 1958, at the height of the Cold War

American pianist Van Cliburn, who died aged 78 after suffering from cancer, was a difficult man to miss. At the age of 17, he was 6 feet 4 inches, but radiated a kind of innocence, a childlike quality, which became more striking as the years passed. And when he reached the age of 23 made headlines around the world after winning the first Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow.

An American victory has never been included in this showcase of Russian supremacy budding pianist, whose jury was composed of two Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels. However, instead of humiliation, Cliburn victory in 1958 was a cause for celebration. The Russians loved besieged, covered it with flowers. His victory was supported by the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev himself.

reached the height of the Cold War, after the United States had been crushed by the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1, the satellite into orbit in the first place, it proved to be a sensation. The return of the patriot sober, thin, church attendance was marked by tickertape parade in New York, with 100,000 people lining the streets and cheering. It was not primarily a pianist, but a symbol, a national approach. Pride and hope

Cliburn has played for every American president from Harry Truman to Barack Obama - especially for Ronald Reagan during his host was Mikhail Gorbachev. Thus, the meaning of what happened in Moscow must not forget that usually started tracking recitals with the Star-Spangled Banner.

Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, Van began playing at the age of three years. He was taught by his mother, Bee O'Bryan Cliburn Rildia, a pianist whose own teacher, Arthur Friedheim was a pupil of Liszt. His father, Harvey Lavan Cliburn Sr, was an officer of the oil company. Van began to give recitals in four, and two years later, the family moved to Kilgore, Texas. Van was 12 years old when he made his orchestral debut at the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto with the Houston Symphony.

When I met at summer school Serkin festival-cum-Marlboro, Vermont, he was 22 years old, a 14 dizzy. Even then, I saw on his face a surprising shyness. When we met again in 1991, Cliburn was in rehearsal for the opening concert of the centenary celebrations of Carnegie Hall. As I approached the building, I noticed a bright white limousine. Cliburn, who had lived for some time with his mother in 15 rooms in an expensive hotel in Manhattan, was for many years one of the highest paid classical soloists. His attitude during the interview that followed was grace itself.

surprising as his youthful appearance and formality was reserved obvious sincerity of the thoughts and feelings behind them. This helps explain the phenomenal effect on the public. Words and their analysis does not seem natural: instead, a phenomenal instinct combined musical and emotional supervisory experience - is opposed, as touching sentimentality nor bombast early - with physical gifts of a very rare:


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วันศุกร์ที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

Of geology and shelf-stacking | Nic Bilham

Iain Duncan Smith think he knows that the race continues our supermarkets - but do you really know what scientists

Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, was interviewed on the Andrew Marr program on Sunday, return to work plan of the government. Referring to the case of Cait Reilly, a graduate of geology who had challenged the government on the legality of his work in Poundland, Duncan Smith said: "There is a group of people out there who think they are too good for this kind of thing "and that" the next time someone comes - the smart people who say that there is something wrong with that - they enter your store, simply ask yourself this question when they can find the food they want on the shelves, which is the most important - they, geologist, or the person stacking shelves "

The Geological Society issued a press release the next day, more puzzled than angry, highlighting the important role played by geologists at different stages of the food chain - a point that seems to have occurred to IDS increase its unfortunate rhetorical question.

Many of our members are met, had responded. One or two thought we were unnecessarily defensive. After all, had not said that IDS platform stackers were more important than geologists, period, or that all geologists considered above stacking shelves. If the degree Reilly was in a discipline other than geology, would surely have made comparisons between trucks and chemicals platform, historians or anyone else. And, of course, were not to suggest that those who stack the shelves are less important than geologists. Both are necessary to ensure that the food we take for granted in our hands when we visit the supermarket. So why do we take the bait?

The Secretary of State for choice of words suggests that it has a fairly narrow concept of what geologists actually do, and why their job is useful to society. As the Council of Science "10 types of scientific" project demonstrated, most scientists do not spend their lives working in laboratories far dealing with intellectual challenges of everyday life, it is the impression of many people and shape their assumptions about what kind of people are scientists and career options available to them. geologists are working to develop an understanding of our planet, so that you can better prepare for and mitigate the effects of natural disasters and environmental changes. They help locate and produce a wide range of resources that the UK population and industry depend on water, energy and minerals (needed for fertilizer, building materials, metals for high-tech applications and much more). Their work is essential to the delivery of important services such as the management of waste we produce, the construction of buildings, roads and other infrastructure projects, and the restoration of environmental problems, including cleaning of land contaminated industrial purposes. Doing all this also generates a lot of economic wealth.

board was removed. Students who graduate with debt levels than their predecessors may be less likely to take another year of study and debt, especially in the form of student loans are not available to control oneself than those who do not can afford to pay in advance of the commercial interest rates. This is more likely to discourage disadvantaged students study. Given the financial pressures on higher education has led to the closure of some specialized masters programs geoscience, and if the supply of UK students continue to decline, it can get worse.

challenged geology is a unique discipline, cut the basis of comments by Mr Duncan Smith negligent? Of course not. Had also challenged any other branch of science, their community would certainly have been as capable as we demonstrate their value to the economy and society, and to highlight some of the pressures facing. IDS is unlikely to be the only minister whose conception of what scientists do is limited, however - and this is a challenge for all of us




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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 14 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

Israel publishes some details as Australian spy mystery deepens

A workman walks through a Jewish cemetery, past the grave of Ben Zygier, in Melbourne



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วันอังคารที่ 12 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

Pope resigns, scientist applies for job | Dean Burnett

Following the scandal and controversy, the Catholic Church could do worse than having a scientist as pope. It is therefore an application of a

To: The Vatican (HR)

Name: Dean Burnett

Date:

02/11/2013

reference:

vacancy

CCLXVI ("Papa")

CV:

[attachment]

PERSONAL SUPPORT REQUEST STATUS:

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Dear Sir / Madam / Holy Spirit

Although I am not a practicing member of the Catholic Church (or whatever), I am a qualified scientist and enthusiastic. I think that makes me an ideal choice for the next pope, for a number of reasons. For example, I had many jobs that require the use of a white blouse, and the use of white robes appears to be the main task of the Pope. I also regularly lectures on the subject of neurosciences, so I'm talking widely known in a language unknown to rooms full of people who are struggling to stay awake, it would not be a problem for me to celebrate Mass when necessary.

m 'is not a cardinal, but a recent check my portfolio reveals that even I have a membership card to both GAME, Blockbuster Video and MVC, clearly showing that I am dedicated to reduction and robust institutions if the illusory belief in the resurrection.

As a scientist atheist can claim to be in constant contact with God per se, but I found regular teachers with equivalent levels of power and influence that require blind obedience of those who serve , so do not hesitate It gave me equivalent professional experience required for the position.
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วันเสาร์ที่ 2 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

Bali drugs: UK government accused of breaching Lindsay Sandiford's rights

Sandiford

examination sought was refused legal aid and is now facing a firing squad for drug trafficking in Indonesia

The government's failure to provide "adequate" attorney to represent a British woman sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking is a violation of their rights, the Supreme Court said.

Lindsay Sandiford, 56, of Cheltenham, will be executed by a firing squad, unless it manages to appeal the ruling. She has no money for a lawyer, the court heard, and less than two weeks to present a defense complex in Indonesia, a language he does not speak.

The firm's lawyers Leigh Day suspension with charity, which supports those facing death, seeking judicial review of the decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs not to pay the estimated ? 2,500 needed to hire a lawyer to Bali. The application is heard by Madam Justice Gloster and Ms. Nicola Davies justice.

Sandiford was sentenced to death by a court on the Indonesian island last week for carrying 4.8 kilograms (10.6 pounds) of cocaine sewn into the lining of his suitcase, Bali. She said she will face a firing squad.

She was accused by the court to harm the image of Bali and received sentence despite prosecutors asked only a prison sentence of 15 years. The high court ruled that the notice of appeal was filed with the Indonesian authorities earlier this week. He was given a deadline of 14 days to submit detailed grounds of appeal.

"This judicial review to challenge the government's refusal to fund the ? 2,500 fees the cost of a lawyer authorized to represent Indonesia in Lindsay's appeal against execution by pulling team, which will take place on the beach Bali, unless the government acts. "

Sandiford sister, Hilary Parsons said. "We desperately need the help of the British Foreign Office to ensure that you have a lawyer Lindsay"


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วันพุธที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

British man gets 6 years in Bali drug trial

Julian Anthony Ponder of Britain waits inside a holding cell as he talks to his lawyer before the start of his verdict trial at a courthouse in Denpasar, Bali island, Indonesia, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013. The Indonesian court sentenced Ponder to six years in prison Tuesday for his role in a cocaine-smuggling case that led to a death sentence last week against a British grandmother. Ponder, 43, was convicted of receiving cocaine from 56-year-old Lindsay June Sandiford, who was found guilty of smuggling $2.5 million worth of the drug in her suitcase onto the resort island. Sandiford was sentenced Jan. 22 to death by firing squad. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)


วันอังคารที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Beijing warns residents after off-the-charts smog

Visitors gather near an entrance to the Forbidden city during a very hazy day in Beijing Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013. People refused to venture outdoors and buildings disappeared into Beijing's murky skyline on Sunday as the capital's air quality went off the index. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)



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