วันจันทร์ที่ 23 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2556

Alastair Campbell: 'You have to have at least that threat of military action'

Alastair Campbell, spin doctor once fierce, begins to feel like a "proper" writer. He has just published his third, and is reluctant to talk about politics. But there is no way out of Syria

Two versions of Alastair Campbell after Downing street car struck the back of a taxi one day last December, on the way to lunch with the head of the Socialist Party of Albania. Campbell has been a consultant Edi Rama at the next general election in Albania, including Rama duly won last week ("Having a landslide! New campaign fought suitable work"), but on the way to lunch, hit literary inspiration.

"There is a small notebook in your pocket, and do not ask me why, but I got in the taxi and wrote." My name is Ana, this is my story "Then I turned the page and wrote: "? .. My name is Kate, I did my best" Since I arrived 12 characters How it happened Edi said: "I can not believe but finally I have the idea for my next novel. "

Nine months later, here Campbell is located north of London in your living room, a copy of the hardcover My Name Is ... Cool printers on the coffee table. It is not willing to talk about the political party, let alone the whole of Syria (even if later we do), the only version of yourself you want to be today the novelist. It's so different from your old control, spin-doctor remote I think someone who always think of him as a tyrant Blair would hardly recognize this poignant excited unattended Campbell even strangely innocent.

His first two novels were perfectly respectable, but read as a former journalist fiction idea - a bit awkward and concept-heavy, too busy to make a point to let the characters come alive . But he wrote the first draft of my name is ..., about a teenager named Hannah, who becomes an alcoholic, a few days before last Christmas, "just poured out of me," marvels. A characters came to him in a dream, write some chapters moved to tears and scenes came to him while he was on the bike, and will dismount and type frantically on your BlackBerry. I do not know not where the story would go, and sometimes, as he writes, "I felt as if I was taking care of him."

He became a good writer exclaimed. "No, I'm not," he protested, but shyly admits: "It is very rare, it is a good novelist." He seems happy when I say that I loved the book when I look sheepish finish, and when you leave your phone pictures in an apartment he found exploring the north London where he thought Hannah lived, he shows a tender, almost paternal pride. Each chapter is written from the first person perspective of different people in the life of Hannah - parents, friends, brothers, police - and I am the first to comment, he said with pride that women's voices are most vividly convincing. He says he has always been more "sensitive and caring" people gave credit for, but this is a Campbell I've never seen before. He even came round to think Page 3 should be banned - despite their 19 year old daughter, Grace, a feminist campaign to take credit for it

sensitivity was not an obvious quality back in their big days of consumption. In the mid-80s in the Daily Mirror, he could drink 32 pints per day - not to mention the whiskey - and systematically "a brazen dozen" for lunch. All came to a disastrous end of the hysterics and diagnosis of alcoholism in 1986, and he has not touched a drop in 13 years. He calls himself an alcoholic more, though, and he looks a little uncomfortable with the question.

"I do not like talking about it because I think it's a bad message - .. But I have a drink from time to time, but I think I have to be honest about it, "In 1999, drank a glass of wine in private - to test, he thinks. "You know, they say that if you are a true alcoholic and a drink that goes well, I wanted to see if it was true for me. Which was very stupid thing to do when you first press secretary to the minister."

But he found he could not get one, and now drinks very rarely, and only ever came with your partner just 33 years, Fiona Millar, but he admitted to both the world two years ago. "Very often, Tony said:" There are many things that could cope with, but if you went back to drinking it would be a big problem for me, "he offered quietly" I used to be totally. honest especially with Tony. But not that. "

He still drinks rarely, because "I do not want in my normal life again now," It is, he said, was part of the point of writing this novel. "All world has a relationship with alcohol, and the country has a relationship with alcohol, and I believe the country's relationship is in a very bad place -. standardization and this is due This is not a political book, but it has a political message. standard drink at all levels of our society, I mean, I like the idea of ??looking like a middle-aged old fart, but honestly, I watch TV and I see breaks advertising during football matches and is the normalization of gambling and alcohol. "

Any other announcement, he said, is a bookmaker or a drink. When he is on the bike in London and bored count the number of places where alcohol is sold or advertised "and a bike ride three hours to see literally thousands and thousands. You see them every few seconds. " Until recently, he had always believed that drugs pose a greater threat than alcohol, but "liver disease is the single leading cause of death in the UK is increasing, and now I am absolutely convinced that the alcohol is a much more important drug "problem.

However, you can not resist to make a point about the message of the current economic work. "The Conservatives have been very, very successful in convincing the public a complete lie - this line," the mess we inherited "- and we have what it means is that you only need a little recovery said. " We have done our job. "They did not do their job, they do what he says he would not have put the economy, and we had a good decade of growth and prosperity that ended badly because an international crisis that Gordon really fucking deal. But we have allowed "mess we inherited" to become a fact, because we wanted to make the case, and it is a strategic mistake. "

Is it recoverable? "It recoverable as they recognize the need to do so. But too many people in the Labour Party does not want to. Britain was not a disaster when Cameron took over. Commission growth LSE just said Great Britain was not ready for the worse crisis than anyone else, and had an economic success to tell. But we do not tell him. "


Campbell
The only problem I really do not want to talk, however, are the comments on Syria last week, just before parliament broke two labor movements and Tory action military. "To step aside and say we can do nothing," he told ITV Daybreak, "it would be highly irresponsible and very dangerous." I'm sure Campbell would be silent if I knew Miliband would not support the government's motion, and now you're stuck having to defend this position indiscriminately work.

"Look," fresh "to a Bosnian friend told me the other day:" You are divorced itself from Europe and is now divorcing yourself from States States, what happens "You know, we found ourselves in a situation where Assad has used chemical weapons against his own people, and we in England have finished in the position to say," Well beyond of try to help with humanitarian clear, in fact there is nothing we can do. "My point is that you must have at least the threat of military action. Britain has been removed as well as, and I think this is a very good position to be in. "


now almost hilarious. Because he does not want to criticize the leader of the Labour Party? "Well, I do not particularly want to criticize Cameron, either I have empathy and sympathy for the politicians I'm not sitting here saying.." Whack a load of cruise missiles now. But you must be very careful in a way that neither moot. can not have a position on something as important as this, where the House of Commons can never go back. Especially when the two movements have said that in certain circumstances they could use military action. government's motion was largely supported by government banks, the opposition and the movement was widely supported by the opposition benches. How can Cameron then rise and that military action on the table forever? "
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วันจันทร์ที่ 12 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Iran's Rouhani pulls off cabinet balancing act

Iran's new President Rouhani arrives to take his oath of office during a swearing-in ceremony at the Iranian Parliament in Tehran in this photo provided by the Iranian state news agency (IRNA)



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

July 4th fireworks scrapped at a number of bases

FILE - This July 4, 2012 file photo shows fireworks exploding in Scarborough, Maine. The Fourth of July won't have a patriotic boom in the skies over a number of the nation's military bases, where budget cuts and furloughed workers also mean furloughed fireworks. Independence Day celebrations have been canceled at the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base and at the Army's Fort Bragg, both in North Carolina. The annual July Fourth celebration also has been scrapped at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, Ga. The reason: money, or the lack of it. (AP Photo/Joel Page, File)


วันเสาร์ที่ 29 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

NKorea likely to get cold shoulder at Asia forum

North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun, left, shakes hands with Chinese Ambassador to North Korea Liu Hongcai at Pyongyang airport, North Korea, Saturday, June 29, 2013 before leaving for Brunei to attend the ASEAN foreign ministers meeting. The regional security summit in Brunei is the sort of venue where North Korea has often managed to open up sideline discussions with Seoul and Washington. This time, while there will be plenty of talk about Pyongyang, there is little chance of substantive talk with it. (AP Photo/Kim Kwang Hyon)

Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei (AP) - The next summit on regional security in the small sultanate of South East Asia is the kind of place where Korea North has often managed to marginalize open talks with Seoul and Washington. This time, while there will be much discussion of Pyongyang, there is little chance of substantive conversation with her.

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วันพุธที่ 12 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

Nations line up to sign U.N. arms trade treaty, U.S. not yet

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle speaks during a news conference in New York



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วันพุธที่ 8 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Syrian opposition sees bleak prospects for U.S.-Russia led talks

วันศุกร์ที่ 26 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Protection of grey wolves may be ended by Obama administration

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said rule under review, two years after the end of the protection of wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming

Obama administration Friday was about to withdraw the protection of gray wolves in most countries, ending a 20-year effort to bring the animals to their historical distribution area.

The measure was withdrawn protection in all the lower 48 states for a symbolic animal is seen by its supporters as a symbol of open spaces the Rocky Mountain West - and by farmers as a pest in herds . Only a small population of about 75 Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico, would be under the protection of the federal government, according to the Los Angeles Times, which obtained a draft standard.

United States Fish and Wildlife Service, told reporters the new standard was still under consideration and would be open to public comment.

The last movement, as revealed by the project, would be left to each state to manage wolf populations. Environmentalists said they could undermine the recovery of wolves "in much of the Rocky Mountains. Authorities estimated that the recovery of the population of Mountain States, where there are about 1,600 wolves, and scattered populations in California , Oregon, Washington and parts of New England for animals ensured the survival lasrge across the country. However, biologists have argued that the end protections for wolves could undo a rare conservation success.

Since its reintroduction in 1990, with about 60 animals brought from Canada, wolf populations have recovered in the Rocky Mountain West. The animals are prolific and also toured extensively breeding, restoring populations in large areas of the Rocky Mountains.


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Ugandan leader donates sack of cash, drawing ire

In this photo taken on Saturday, April 20 2013 and released by the Uganda Presidency, Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, left, and State Minister for Youth and Children Affairs Ronald Kibuule, center, hand over what the president's office said was a sack of money containing 250 million Ugandan shillings - about $100,000 - to an unidentified member of a partisan group of youths, right, in Kaliro district east of the capital Kampala, in Uganda. It's become an infamous photo in Uganda. The country's leader looks on in bemusement as a young man bends low to carry a sack filled with a donation from the president _ almost $100,000 in cash. The money is a donation from President Yoweri Museveni to a partisan group of youths in eastern Uganda, where he struggles to win votes in national elections, and activists and opposition politicians are seizing upon the moment as a blatant example of political corruption in Uganda. The picture, which was distributed by the president's office after the event last weekend, was meant to highlight Museveni's generosity toward a group of youth. Instead it has focused attention on Museveni's profligacy during political tours and what some say is his role in fueling graft in the East African country that he has led since 1986. (AP Photo/Uganda Presidency)



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Two Gentlemen of Verona – review

Tobacco Factory, Bristol

practice makes perfect, even for Shakespeare. Although this initial effort would have won a prize of the most promising playwright, which is far from his more finished. It is not without interest - but because you can see how Shakespeare himself subsequently taken. Clowns servant Launce and speed, are shown in a double act better than two Dromios in The Comedy of Errors. The game offers the same lines and situations that are much more familiar Romeo and Juliet, The Winter's Tale and As You Like It. And the quartet of young lovers here are close cousins ??to those found in The Dream of a summer night.

However, there is much to enjoy - even if she says something that the production and the public are still dog the presence perkiest Launce, Crab (dark star turn by Lollius). It is difficult for human players to compete with many canine charisma, but Dorothea Myer-Bennett as Julia and Silvia Lisa Kay are both a pleasure and a final suggests that they were not in any sense their future husbands.


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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

BANGLADESH - Bangladesh, Prime Minister: No to a law against blasphemy

วันอังคารที่ 9 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Branson takes off in drag to fulfil F1 bet

Virgin Group founder Richard Branson poses with his crew members and a group of Indian folk artists during a promotional event in Mumbai



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

US offers $5m bounty in hunt for Joseph Kony

rewards for information leading to the capture Lord's Resistance Army Chief, two of his close aides and a Rwandan rebel leader

The Obama administration announced it would provide up to $ 5 million reward for information leading to the capture Lord's Resistance Army leader, Joseph Kony, two of his close aides and a leader Rwandan rebel suspected of crimes against humanity.


Apart from Kony, the benefits apply to his lieutenants, Okot Odhiambo and Dominic Ongwen as the leader of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, Sylvestre Mudacumura.


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วันพุธที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

10 lies we're told about welfare | Ricky Tomlinson

Has anyone done

Jim Royle political advisor? Millions are getting poorer while we are foisted porkies

welfare reform, my ass. Jim Royle parked his chair, feet on television, in the corridors between the Treasury and the Department of Work and Pensions? Use as a consultant can be the only explanation of the total trash boil before this government's well-being.

Who else could have imagined the room taxes, stupid policy that forces people to abandon their homes and dragged around the country for which there are one bedroom apartments?

This must be the result of many hours in front of Jeremy Kyle (no offense) with the heater and a can of super-strength beer. It seems that this is how the government sees ordinary people:. Irresponsible and useless - poor, because they brought it on themselves, voluntarily

Maybe the cabinet is confused. Twenty-three millionaires in the room you can get this way. But you know what, that's enough. Call it government policy being what it is - bad, ugly and dishonest

Off the top of my head, I can list 10 porkies that rotate to justify the last step of his attack against our welfare state 70 years.

1. The benefits are too generous

Really? Could you live on ? 53 a week as Iain Duncan Smith said he would if you had to? So imagine the return of 14% that the government believes it has a "room". Can you find the money to pay municipal taxes and still afford to eat at the end of the week?

2. Profits are up

They are not. 1% of "capacity building" is really a cover cut. Inflation is at least 2.7%. Essentials such as food, fuel and transport are at least that, in many cases much more. Benefits are quickly behind the cost of living.

3. The jobs are there, if people watch

Where? Unemployment rose last month to 2.5 million, with one million unemployed youth. Costa Coffee when posting eight jobs, 1,701 applied.

. The room tax will hit families or foster families army

Yes, I will. Perhaps the cruelest of all, the tax does not apply to foster families who care for a child. If foster brothers and difficult. However, these children are often the most difficult to place. Thank you to George Osborne and IDS, your chances just got worse. And even if your child is in a barracks in Afghanistan, so do not expect peace of mind that the government has not yet tell the truth about the plans for your bedroom.




Really, where? Tips sold their possessions - and Osborne wants to sell what's left. Housing associations built for families. In Hull, there are 5,500 people, said to drive a 70 bedroom properties.
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วันเสาร์ที่ 30 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

China: No signs of life in mine landslide

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, earthmovers remove rocks and mud on the scene where a landslide hit a mining area in Maizhokunggar County of Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on Friday, March 29, 2013. The large landslide trapped dozens of workers in the gold mining area, state media reported. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Chogo) NO SALES


วันศุกร์ที่ 29 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

'Star Trek' Stunt Warps Drones Into Urban Frontier

'Star Trek' Stunt Warps Drones Into Urban Frontier


วันอังคารที่ 26 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Drought that ravaged US crops likely to worsen in 2013, forecast warns

NOAA provides spring is fighting hard for farmers while increasing water demand comes from the United States most exposed dry seasons

historic drought in the United States and grain maize belt is unlikely to ease before the middle of this year, a forecast of the government warned Thursday.

The spring forecast annual National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has provided warm and dry conditions across much of the United States, including parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, where farmers have struggled to cling to the harvest of winter wheat.

The prognosis of three months provided an additional risk, however, for the Midwest. With lots of snow later create flood conditions along the Red and Souris rivers in North Dakota

"is a combination of floods, drought and heat," said Laura Furgione, deputy director of NOAA weather a conference call with reporters.

last year was the hottest year since record keeping began a century ago, with several weeks in a row of 100 + degree days. He also brought drought to about 65% of the country in late summer.

The cost of drought is estimated at $ 50 billion, more than the economic damage caused by Hurricane sand

drought area became a bit to 51% of the country. But even heavy snow areas of the country were not sufficient to recharge the ground, NOAA scientists said.

agency provided above normal temperatures in the south-west and other parts of the country, with only the Pacific Northwest should experience temperatures below normal.

said that drought conditions are expected to remain in the central and western parts of the country, and could extend to California, the Southwest, southern Rockies and Texas. The Florida peninsula should also provide drought conditions, according to forecasts.

Scientists

warned against an increased risk of forest fires due to dry conditions in parts of Minnesota and northern Iowa.


"The drought that we have accumulated over the last five or six years, in the central part of the country and also the southwest will take some time to remove," said Furgione. "The deficits in the soil and very unlarged, and it is very unlikely that the seasonal precipitation will be improved. "

farmers had been anticipating a bad start to the growing season, particularly in the south-west areas such as Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, where the drought has not relaxed its control.


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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Palin calls Obama a liar in speech to conservative activists

Palin addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland



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วันอังคารที่ 5 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Anti-gay marriage argument hinges on accidental pregnancies

A gay marriage supporter carries a sign at the 41st LGBT Pride parade in San Francisco


วันเสาร์ที่ 2 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Anti-EU party humiliates Cameron in vote

Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats congratulates newly elected MP Michael Thornton in Eastleigh



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วันศุกร์ที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

British premier lays wreath at India massacre site

British Prime Minister David Cameron, center, visits the Golden Temple, Sikh's holiest shrine, along with Chief Minister of Punjab state Parkash Singh Badal, second from left wearing glasses, in Amritsar, India, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. Cameron also laid a mourning wreath at Jallianwala Bagh, the site of a notorious 1919 massacre of hundreds of Indians by British colonial forces. More than 300 Indians were killed during the massacre on unarmed Indians attending a rally, which galvanized the national independence movement. (AP Photo/Sanjeev Syal)


วันอาทิตย์ที่ 17 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

Bahrain says arrests eight on "terror-related" charges

วันจันทร์ที่ 11 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

Obama's Treasury pick Lew to be grilled on Citi bonus, U.S. debt

วันเสาร์ที่ 9 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

The Tunguska event: a Siberian meteor mystery from 1908

A heavenly visitor

exploded above Siberia - leading to more than a century of scientific debate and speculation

Next week will see a small asteroid will pass close to TV satellites of the Earth, but NASA has assured the world that there is no danger of impact. The heavenly visitor DA14 was appointed and it is expected to travel at a speed of about 8 miles (13 km) per second.

something moving at the speed that collided with the Earth before - in June 1908, when an asteroid or comet exploded above Siberia. He became known as the Tunguska event.

People
event Tungaska fascination has been fueled not only by the magnitude of the event, but the mystery that surrounds it. Scientists have divided for more than a century that caused the impact, arguing comets, asteroids and meteorites.
Even

has infiltrated popular culture - in 2008, Nintendo brought a Wii game based on the Tunguska event in 1996 and received one of the awards events truly mysterious - inspired by a episode of X-files.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 2 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2556

JAPAN - CHINA - Disputed Senkaku / Diaoyu islands to be defended “at any cost” says Japanese

Payment by results – a 'dangerous idiocy' that makes staff tell lies

results based makes good people do bad things - and the poor receive much poorer service

payment by results is a simple idea: people and organizations should pay for what they offer. Who could it mean? If your job is to get people back to work, and then find a damn job.

Many people who work in local government and public services are beginning to realize it's stupid and absurd that pernicious pest. The evidence is very clear: if you pay (or fail performance) based on a set of predefined results, make poor services to people in need. These are the most vulnerable, the marginalized, the poorest who suffer most are paid to the result.

Here's why: payment by results not reward organizations that help people get what they need, but which recognizes organizations to produce data on the objectives, but the rewards for organizations fictions of his staff are able to invent what they have accomplished, but that pays people for porkies

know that common things occur when people use payment by results and other results-based management systems performance. There have been many studies showing that such systems distort the priorities of the organization and make organizations focus on doing bad things - and people who lie

This lie has all sorts of ways. Some are subtle forms of deception: the teachers who teach to the test or only among students for exams they know what will happen, employment support to help those who can not find a job and ignore the poor or hospitals that reclassify cars as beds, and keep people in ambulances waiting at the door of the hospital until they know that you can see inside a target time . In the literature, this is called the gameplay.

part of the lie is less subtle. People are only results. Last year scandal delivery of employment programs A4e is another in the long line of random measurement results.

Gwyn Bevan and Christopher Hood, teachers in the management of the London School of Economics and Oxford University, respectively, have analyzed the impact of performance targets within the NHS. They concluded that "the goal of performance-based management always creates" game ". Other times, not. Not often. Forever.

Unfortunately, the distortion of the practice of performance pay does not stop with the directors. The data show that also undermines the practice of frontline workers. It turns out that the relationship between the worker and the customer support back. When pay for performance practices are put in place, workers have often asked customers "How can I help you get what you need?" instead of thinking, "How can I help produce the data I need?"

This is demonstrated in the study Cottom Hilaire that social workers spend their time doing:

spending time with social workers, such as Ryan, who works with his son Tom, we saw that 86% of the time is a duct system - filling out forms for accountability and discuss with colleagues. More surprisingly, even 14% of time spent face to face with a family member is not development. Dialogue between Ryan and Tom is dictated by the shapes and their need for data and information. This prevents any possibility of this kind of conversation you may have to develop a supportive relationship as a first step to promote change.




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วันพุธที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Australian PM announces Sept. 14 elections

FILE - In this Nov. 9, 2012 photo, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard talks to media in Bali, Indonesia. Gillard surprised Australians on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013 by announcing that elections will be held Sept. 14, in a country where governments have traditionally given the opposition little more than a month's notice to keep a strategic advantage. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati, File)



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 27 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

'Human safaris' to end for Andaman tribe

result of an observation report, the Indian Supreme Court has stated that "shameful" tourism must stop

human safaris to see the Jarawa of the Andaman Islands have finally ended with the authorities of that country to the national and international pressure.

For the first time in a generation, members of the tribe are able to walk through the forest to the prying eyes of tens of thousands of tourists visit the islands in the bay Bengal every year to see them.

the Supreme Court of India ordered last week for safaris which shocked the country and sparked outrage around the world after being exposed by the

Observer

January.

activists who fight to protect the reclusive Jarawa welcome the revolutionary victory. "We see this as a major victory in the campaign against" human safaris "in the world," the activist said Sophie Grig of Survival International. "It will stop the Jarawa be treated like animals in a zoo."

But despite the celebrations, activists remain wary of the intentions of the authorities Andaman, who fought tooth and nail against the ban. The Supreme Court was asked to indicate whether they believe the tribe should remain in isolation or similar, and have set February 26 as the date for a new hearing.

"This is a very dangerous, because it implies that the decision should be left to the authorities and not the Jarawa themselves," said Grig.

There are only about 400 members of the Jarawa tribe left in the jungles of the northern part of South Andaman Island. Until about 15 years ago, there was little contact between members of the tribe and the Indian settlers, but the construction of the road through the Andaman heart of the jungle in the 1980s was inevitable that the two groups is in closer proximity.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Luton Town aiming for more FA Cup glory against Norwich City | Sean Ingle

After a chaotic past Blue Square Premier side finally stability and are looking to continue killing giants

French football fans have seen it all and then there's the city of Luton fans, who more or less. Here was the president, who has proposed the construction of a F1 track in a stadium of 50,000 seats m1 her way to the club facing bankruptcy, which was banned fans and wanted to chat glues nine o 'hooligans used in . There were the joys of spring - a victory in the Littlewoods Cup and Johnstone Paint Trophy -. Deep midwinter and after three administrations, worth 40 points deduction and relegation four in less than a decade

At one point, Luton also face 55 charges of systematic abuse of transfer rules and FA owes the Treasury ? 3.5 million. But then, like a cartoon character who falls off a cliff as drill high speed across the surface of the Earth and are almost fried his engine, the club began to look again. Luton in 2020, a group of investors led by TV presenter Nick Owen, finances have stabilized. Now his exploits in the FA Cup players begin to loosen the ties and languages.

the third round, non-league Luton Wolverhampton Wanderers won 1-0 with a goal in the second half of Alex Lawless. It was not a coincidence. Andre Gray, a 21 years old striker, signed for ? 30,000 by Hinckley, conscious human wolves "whenever he has the ball, while Lawless, a carousel footballer stored in the center of Luton, said adapt in midfield. further reasons, dirty and left the local team to compete on an equal footing.

But Lobos beat a team short of confidence before a crowd braying Kenilworth Road is one thing, against Norwich City, Premier League club Sat 84 places above them on the ladder English League football, this is another. No wonder the manager of Luton, Paul Buckle, refuses to let go. "The wolf was an important marker for us," he said. "He showed it could cause problems against a top team. But we are facing a team Premier League and the Gulf in the classroom there is to see. "

Norwich

strain and provide a welcome meeting. Loop - the official agent as a player, with 10 minor league clubs and the League in your CV - began his career at Brentford, where the head of Norwich, Chris Hughton, has been the main pro. "I used to travel with him," she said. "It's really a good guy, an honest man.'m Surprised not become an excellent manager. Knowing Chris as I am well prepared. Underestimation we do not."

This means Luton, sixth in the Blue Square Premier, enters the game with very little except the history on their side. Since 1985, 12 teams have played in three or more FA Cup semi-final - a list that includes Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, Everton - and a huge outlier, Luton, who reached the semi-finals in 1985, 1988 and 1994. They must also provide large Heebie jeebies way: in 2006 were ahead 3-1 at Liverpool, then European champions before losing 5-3, while Liverpool was also a repeat in 2009, the season that, after have been docked 30 points, slipped out of the Football League.

could surprise everyone again? Make foreign bookmakers 1.10, which suggests not. But, as demonstrated in the Bradford Capital One Cup, sometimes an outsider has its day. "He has shown that minor league clubs can take sides in the Premier League and win," said Lawless. "And remember, they are only 20 points or more above us. If they can do it, who knows?"

This is usually a sentence to heat only the heart of a meter. However, in the last decade, fans have come to know and balances Luton battles. In December 2012, there were grim reminders of the past, when Derek Peter, chief financial officer of the club between July 2004 and February 2007, was expelled from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of "serious" misconduct, which led to collector due ? 3.5m. Pierre was one of four former directors of Luton, including former President Bill Tomlins, Richard Bagehot and John Mitchell also prohibits management companies.

deeper
These memories will remember David Evans, Conservative MP right to introduce membership cards and prohibits supporters as President during the Thatcher era high. And John Gurney who, having bought the club for ? 4 in the summer of 2003, he tried to change the name from London Luton to attract more fans, sacked Joe Kinnear and implemented a "manager Idol" vote a new leader - a voting was still going on when he spoke of Mike Newell on the job. To no one's surprise, Gurney later went bankrupt.



As Kevin Rye of Supporters Direct said: ". The main difference is that the club is run by people, and it is a very good starting point"
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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 24 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Fed up at work? When to look for a new law job | Laura Paddison

Laura Paddison explores milestones in the career of a lawyer to find a new role has no meaning

As lawyers relieve themselves in their (now a little tighter) Clothing and tighten the filled tubes for commuting, January can be a good time to get things into consideration. It can be difficult to know which is the right to leave the ship, but there are a few milestones in the career of a lawyer when a movement has a meaning.

Title

"Training is an automatic stop and a good time to evaluate the options," said Darryn Hale, a partner at the recruitment agency Taylor Root. Those who do not find employment in his department should consider other favored companies, or even abroad. Post-qualification probably a lawyer who specializes in the same area for the rest of his career, it is important to choose wisely.

To change specialty

For those dissatisfied with their specialty, all is not lost. A lawyer who qualified in a specific field of professional negligence, it is his work lacked variety and perspectives. After two years, he took a risk and a demotion, the acceptance of a new work entitled commercial litigation in a large company. He now works on cases catching headlights and said "take a step in the title was a small price to pay to be exposed to this kind of work."

Between three to five years qualified

This is the sweet spot of the legal profession in terms of their attractiveness to employers because they can work relatively independently, but they are still prohibitive. According to Katherine Jones GMK Legal recruiters, "companies are still willing to hire lawyers who have experience behind him, but still young enough to be able to create goodwill and new business contacts."

For suppliers

Attorneys with an eye on the association must calculate their chances in a relatively early stage. If the association seems unlikely, it is useful to consider a move. Hale explained that, after more than seven years pQE lawyers have not been moved since the qualification and receives no association wink hope to be able to find a new job quickly. But, he warns, "it is very easy to move this time, unless you have a business client who can move with you."


When work dries up

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วันอังคารที่ 22 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

3-D sonar provides new view of Civil War shipwreck

This 2012 high-resolution 3-D sonar image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows the remains of the USS Hatteras, the only U.S. Navy ship sunk in combat in the Gulf of Mexico during the Civil War. The image shows the ship's stern and rudder to the right, the paddlewheel shaft, engine machinery and one of the paddlewheels. (AP Photo/NOAA, Northwest Hydro Inc., James Glaeser)



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