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3310.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 25 Mar 2009 Wed 01:24 pm

China blocks YouTube...

 

China´s move to block YouTube has been criticised by a leading advocacy group that promotes constitutional liberties in the digital age. 

 

The Centre for Democracy and Technology told the BBC: "China´s actions fail to live up to international norms." The video sharing site has been off limits in China since Monday.

 

"China´s apparent blocking of YouTube is at odds with the rule of law and the right to freedom of expression," said CDT president Leslie Harris.

"Anytime a country limits or takes down content online , it must be forthright and specific about its actions and do so only in narrowly defined circumstances consistent with international human rights and the rule of law," stated Ms Harris.

Google, which owns YouTube, told the BBC that it had no idea why the Chinese government had taken this action.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7962718.stm

3311.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 05:00 pm

DO NOT make death-bed confessions.... lol

 

´Deathbed confession´ man charged

 A US man who thought he was dying and confessed to having killed a neighbour in 1977 has been charged with murder after making a recovery, US media say.

James Brewer could now face the death penalty over the unsolved killing in Tennessee 32 years ago, reports say.

Convinced he was dying after a stroke, Mr Brewer reportedly admitted to police he shot dead 20-year-old Jimmy Carroll.

The 58-year-old, who had fled Tennessee after the killing, was arrested after his condition improved, reports say.

"He wanted to cleanse his soul, because he thought he was going to the great beyond," said police detective Tony Grasso, who interviewed Mr Brewer in an Oklahoma hospital, The Oklahoman website reported.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7959155.stm

 

 

3312.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 05:04 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

DO NOT make death-bed confessions.... lol

 

´Deathbed confession´ man charged

 A US man who thought he was dying and confessed to having killed a neighbour in 1977 has been charged with murder after making a recovery, US media say.

James Brewer could now face the death penalty over the unsolved killing in Tennessee 32 years ago, reports say.

Convinced he was dying after a stroke, Mr Brewer reportedly admitted to police he shot dead 20-year-old Jimmy Carroll.

The 58-year-old, who had fled Tennessee after the killing, was arrested after his condition improved, reports say.

"He wanted to cleanse his soul, because he thought he was going to the great beyond," said police detective Tony Grasso, who interviewed Mr Brewer in an Oklahoma hospital, The Oklahoman website reported.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7959155.stm

 

 

 Well, at least his conscience is clear......I am sure he feels MUCH BETTER....<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

3313.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 05:33 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 

 Well, at least his conscience is clear......I am sure he feels MUCH BETTER....<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

 

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3314.       libralady
5152 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 09:19 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvCjyWp3rEk

 

This is an amazing story. 

3315.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 09:23 pm

 

Quoting libralady

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvCjyWp3rEk

 

This is an amazing story. 

 

 I posted the longer version one a while ago...it makes me cry every time

3316.       libralady
5152 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 09:41 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 I posted the longer version one a while ago...it makes me cry every time

 

 I knew I had seen it before but could not remember!  I tried to find the one with the Aerosmith track, I don´t wanna a miss a thing - now that does reduce me to tears Cry

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo_0UXRY_rY

 

3317.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 26 Mar 2009 Thu 09:43 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 

 

 I knew I had seen it before but could not remember!  I tried to find the one with the Aerosmith track, I don´t wanna a miss a thing - now that does reduce me to tears Cry

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo_0UXRY_rY

 

 

Got some tissues ready?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVNTdWbVBgc

 

 

3318.       adana
416 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 12:37 am

Tomek Baginski-Fallen art..all totalitary systems do not  differ..horrible

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7HMz1WKkso  

weirdddddddddddddddddd                

 

3319.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 09:29 am

More than 19,000 seals culled in Canada


Sealers taking part in Canada´s controversial yearly hunt have slaughtered some 19,411 seals so far this year, reaching their full kill-quota, fisheries officials said Thursday.

"It´s been calm and orderly," said Phil Jenkins, a spokesman for Canada´s fisheries and oceans department, describing the first leg of the annual commercial cull, which ended Wednesday.

Some 350 Canadian sealers in 20 vessels and on the shores of the Magdalen Islands have taken part in the annual seal kill.

Weather permitting, a small hunt of 1,500 animals around Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, will take place on Friday, Jenkins said.

Otherwise, the commercial hunt would resume next month off the west coast of Canada´s island Newfoundland province and near Quebec´s lower northshore, targeting some 63,000 seals.

Thereafter, the main hunt off the northeast coast of Newfoundland will kick off, said Jenkins. Some 188,600 seals are expected to be slaughtered during this phase.

Canada is home to the world´s largest annual commercial seal hunt. Harp seals also are hunted commercially off the coasts of Greenland, Norway, the United States, Namibia, Britain, Finland and Sweden.

The seals are hunted mainly for their pelts, but also for meat and fat, which is used in beauty products.

The Canadian hunt has been fiercely criticized by animal rights groups, who say it is cruel.

The Canadian government countered that the 350-year-old hunt is crucial for some 6,000 North Atlantic fisherman who rely on the seal hunt for up to 35 percent of their total annual income.

In April, the European parliament is to vote on a proposed prohibition on seal products that would ban products derived from seals from being imported, exported or even transported across the 27-member bloc.

The measure still has to be approved by EU governments before it can be implemented.

Ottawa has said it would fight any curbs on the internatiO kurtuldu ama vahþet sürüyoronal trade of seal products.

3320.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 27 Mar 2009 Fri 10:53 am

 

Quoting tamikidakika

More than 19,000 seals culled in Canada


Sealers taking part in Canada´s controversial yearly hunt have slaughtered some 19,411 seals so far this year, reaching their full kill-quota, fisheries officials said Thursday.

"It´s been calm and orderly," said Phil Jenkins, a spokesman for Canada´s fisheries and oceans department, describing the first leg of the annual commercial cull, which ended Wednesday.

Some 350 Canadian sealers in 20 vessels and on the shores of the Magdalen Islands have taken part in the annual seal kill.

Weather permitting, a small hunt of 1,500 animals around Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, will take place on Friday, Jenkins said.

Otherwise, the commercial hunt would resume next month off the west coast of Canada´s island Newfoundland province and near Quebec´s lower northshore, targeting some 63,000 seals.

Thereafter, the main hunt off the northeast coast of Newfoundland will kick off, said Jenkins. Some 188,600 seals are expected to be slaughtered during this phase.

Canada is home to the world´s largest annual commercial seal hunt. Harp seals also are hunted commercially off the coasts of Greenland, Norway, the United States, Namibia, Britain, Finland and Sweden.

The seals are hunted mainly for their pelts, but also for meat and fat, which is used in beauty products.

The Canadian hunt has been fiercely criticized by animal rights groups, who say it is cruel.

The Canadian government countered that the 350-year-old hunt is crucial for some 6,000 North Atlantic fisherman who rely on the seal hunt for up to 35 percent of their total annual income.

In April, the European parliament is to vote on a proposed prohibition on seal products that would ban products derived from seals from being imported, exported or even transported across the 27-member bloc.

The measure still has to be approved by EU governments before it can be implemented.

Ottawa has said it would fight any curbs on the international trade of seal products.

 

 

This is a subject very dear to my heart and so I can´t actually reply in a calm manner, except to say that is it vile and disgusting. I have seen the way they slaughter seals, clubbing them - not always completely killing, leaving them in extreme pain - in order to protect and unharm the pelts.  The sooner this disgusting trade is stopped the better....

 

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