Archive for February, 2013

Feb 25 2013

ABC: Qatar Poet Remains in Prison for ‘Offensive’ Verse

Newswire | Published 25 Feb 2013, 8:43 am | Comments Off on ABC: Qatar Poet Remains in Prison for ‘Offensive’ Verse -

A poet jailed for a verse considered offensive to Qatar’s ruler harshly denounced the Gulf nation’s legal proceedings on Monday after an appeals court reduced his life sentence but still kept a 15-year prison term.

The rant in court — rare in the tightly controlled Gulf Arab states — underscored the free speech battles across the region as Western-backed authorities take strict measures against perceived political dissident in the wake of the Arab Spring.

From Kuwait …

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Feb 25 2013

Reuters: BBC says radio broadcasts being jammed in China

Newswire | Published 25 Feb 2013, 8:33 am | Comments Off on Reuters: BBC says radio broadcasts being jammed in China -

(Reuters) – Radio broadcasts in English from the BBC World Service are being jammed in China, the British broadcaster said on Monday, suggesting the Chinese authorities were behind the disruption.

“The BBC strongly condemns this action which is designed to disrupt audiences’ free access to news and information,” the BBC said in a statement.

China, which enforces strict restrictions on its domestic media, has been accused by several prominent foreign media of seeking to stop their news …

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Feb 25 2013

ReThink Review: The Bitter Buddha

Rethink Reviews | Published 25 Feb 2013, 8:29 am | Comments Off on ReThink Review: The Bitter Buddha -

Rethink ReviewsTaking a deeper look at current and past films and how they relate to the world today.

Jonathan Kim is an independent film critic who writes and produces film reviews for Uprising and other outlets. He is a former co-producer at Brave New Films.

Read his reviews online at ReThinkReviews.net. Watch his videos at www.youtube.com/user/jsjkim, …

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Feb 24 2013

Alternet: Richard Wolff on How Rampant Capitalism Has Created a Social Disaster

Newswire | Published 24 Feb 2013, 9:50 am | Comments Off on Alternet: Richard Wolff on How Rampant Capitalism Has Created a Social Disaster -

Economist Richard Wolff joins Bill to shine light on the disaster left behind in capitalism’s wake, and to discuss the fight for economic justice, including a fair minimum wage. A Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, and currently Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School, Wolff has written many books on the effects of rampant capitalism, including Capitalism Hits the Fan: The Global Economic Meltdown and …

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Feb 23 2013

Guardian: UN will not compensate Haiti cholera victims, Ban Ki-moon tells president

Newswire | Published 23 Feb 2013, 10:26 am | Comments Off on Guardian: UN will not compensate Haiti cholera victims, Ban Ki-moon tells president -

The UN has taken the rare step of invoking its legal immunity to rebuff claims for compensation from 5,000 victims of the Haiti cholera epidemic, the worst outbreak of the disease in modern times and widely believed to have been caused by UN peacekeepers importing the infection into the country.

Citing a convention laid down in 1946, the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, telephoned President Michel Martelly of Haiti to tell him that the UN was …

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Feb 22 2013

HuffPost: VAWA 2013: House GOP Unveils Bill With No LGBT Protections, Modified Tribal Provision

Newswire | Published 22 Feb 2013, 10:58 pm | Comments Off on HuffPost: VAWA 2013: House GOP Unveils Bill With No LGBT Protections, Modified Tribal Provision -

WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders quietly unveiled their Violence Against Women Act reauthorization bill on Friday, a proposal that differs from what the Senate passed last week in a handful of ways, namely in its omission of LGBT protections and its modified language targeting Native American victims of domestic abuse.

The GOP proposal was posted on the House Rules Committee website with little fanfare, along with an announcement that the committee will begin moving the bill …

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Feb 22 2013

HuffPost: Hanford Nuclear Reservation Tanks Leaking Radioactive Waste Underground

Newswire | Published 22 Feb 2013, 10:52 pm | Comments Off on HuffPost: Hanford Nuclear Reservation Tanks Leaking Radioactive Waste Underground -

YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — Six underground tanks that hold a brew of radioactive and toxic waste at the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site are leaking, federal and state officials said Friday, prompting calls for an investigation from a key senator.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said the leaking material poses no immediate risk to public safety or the environment because it would take a while — perhaps years — to reach groundwater.

But the leaking tanks raise new …

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Feb 22 2013

Hollywood Reporter: VFX Community Planning Protest During Oscars

Newswire | Published 22 Feb 2013, 10:44 pm | Comments Off on Hollywood Reporter: VFX Community Planning Protest During Oscars -

The visual-effects community is planning a demonstration during Sunday’s Academy Awards to force the film industry to focus on the economic problems threatening Hollywood’s visual-effects houses.

Many in that VFX world argue that effects houses are struggling because of a business model that doesn’t work, and they point to Rhythm & Hues Studios — the VFX house behind the CG tiger in Oscar-nominated Life of Pi — and the fact that it filed for Chapter …

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Feb 22 2013

LATimes: U.S. sends troops to Niger for drone missions

WASHINGTON — About 100 U.S. troops have deployed to the West African country of Niger to help establish a drone base for surveillance missions, in the latest step by the United States to aid French forces battling Islamic militants in neighboring Mali.

In a letter to Congress on Friday, President Obama said the deployment would “provide support for intelligence collection and will also facilitate intelligence sharing with French forces conducting operations in Mali, and with other …

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Feb 22 2013

Truthout: Worst Drought in 1,000 Years Could Begin in Eight Years

Newswire | Published 22 Feb 2013, 10:14 pm | Comments Off on Truthout: Worst Drought in 1,000 Years Could Begin in Eight Years -

Beginning in just eight years, we could see permanent climate conditions across the North American Southwest that are comparable to the worst megadrought in 1,000 years. (1)

The latest research from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University published in December 2012 has some truly astounding news. The megadroughts referred to in the paper published in Nature Climate Change happened around about 900 to 1300 AD and are so extreme that they have no modern counterpart …

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