วันพุธที่ 30 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Warner: 'I have been hung out to dry'


. Ethics Committee investigation of his conduct falls

Warner said he wants to concentrate on his political career in Trinidad

Jack Warner, resigned as vice president of FIFA, three weeks after promising to release a "tsunami of football" in response to the suspension of play in the world for allegedly facilitating bribes.

FIFA said Warner had sent a letter to its ethics committee indicating their intention to focus on his political career in Trinidad and Tobago, where he was a cabinet minister. Ethics Committee of FIFA immediately left his trail of research on their behavior, noting the limits of its jurisdiction under Swiss law association, which stipulates that only registered members can govern.

"Because of the self-determined resignation of Mr. Warner, all of the deliberations of the ethics committee against him were closed and the presumption of innocence remains," said FIFA.

Cup upset Warner tries to take things to a close by referring to the political motivations of his suspension and former presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam to FIFA last month. It was Chuck Blazer, CONCACAF General Secretary, initially referred to the events of the FIFA at a meeting controversial Caribbean Football Union, May 10, in which each national association would have received a brown envelope containing $ 40,000 ( £ 24,500) in cash.

"If we had announced in Miami [the] support Concacaf Blatter [FIFA presidential election], this would not happen," Warner told Bloomberg on Monday. "The secretary general was an employee, who worked with me for 21 years, with the help of elements of FIFA tried to hurt me in ways that are unimaginable."

Warner lifted the lid of a culture of hospitality and financial donations from the cup favors. "It is not uncommon for such things happen and gifts have existed throughout the history of FIFA," said Warner. "What is happening now to me is the hypocrisy. " boast an innocent man serving a temporary suspension by the ethics committee of FIFA on May 30 Who had received preliminary tests - including photos - indicating that it was a web of corruption at a meeting with Warner and Bin Hammam. Warner and Bin Hammam has denied wrongdoing.

stand-chair the Ethics Committee, Petrus Damaseb said the temporary ban was to allow "forensic investigators" to make further investigations in the case, noting that n ' was not a load of Warner Bin Hammam.

However, Warner dropped the case, the opportunity for further investigation into the allegations against Bin Hammam also be compromised by his resignation. Warner, it would be a key witness can not be compelled to testify because he is no longer bound by the laws of football, despite FIFA states that "provided support in the ongoing investigation [of the committee ethics]. "
Warner resignation closes the book on one of the most controversial races in the world of football. He was reprimanded in December 2006 for the participation of their family business, travel Simpaul in a scandal of World Cup tickets. Although there was never any specific evidence that the president had been personally involved Concacaf, said his son Daryan to create a fine amounting to U.S. $ 1 million.



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Will Timothy Leary's papers turn us on to LSD? | Sue Blackmore

Leary was far from crazy psychedelic to say have healing powers. Hopefully the sale of your items will help us learn more

Timothy Leary What was he up to? Soon, we know more now that the New York Public Library is the purchase of 335 boxes of documents, videos, letters and photographs of $ 900 000. After 18 months he spent two years sorting the collection will be available to the public.

These documents not only the man's diatribes decidedly peculiar - the guru of the drug in 1960, Richard Nixon called "the most dangerous man in America." There is a correspondence with the likes of Allen Ginsberg, Gary Grant, Aldous Huxley, William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac and Arthur Koestler.

Perhaps these works are indicative of genius that arise from the confrontation of creative minds with powerful drugs - the knowledge and highs of mysticism. Or maybe it shows the horrors and mental deterioration of drug abuse and excess.

Perhaps the most interesting is the number of "records of session", ie descriptions taking LSD, psilocybin, mescaline and other psychedelic drugs. They will probably give a more realistic picture of what these poets, writers, teachers and actors actually lived at the time.

was found guilty of possession of marijuana after and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He escaped from a maximum security prison and fled with his wife in Algeria and Switzerland, but was finally arrested in Afghanistan and returned to prison for three years. Once free, he devoted his mind, no doubt, extraordinary and 20 years of his life to the programming of virtual reality and cyberculture. When she died of prostate cancer, worked with friends to document the entire process messy. He died in 1996 and part of his ashes was launched into space.


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Bolivia's Copa carnival hits a roadblock | Jonathan Wilson

Having undertaken Argentina, Bolivia was expected to earn under-22 side of Costa Rica. Instead, they were exposed

This was his chance, and it exploded. A victory against Costa Rica in Jujuy (or a total of Costa Rica, I remember, but a team U-22 with five additions above) and earned a spot in the quarterfinals of the Copa America for the first time post from 1997. Only once before, in 1995, have you ever gone this far before it was the altitude of home comfort.

reach the quarter and then, perhaps, could have started thinking about qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1994, and the glory days of Marco Etcheverry, especially since, with Brazil already qualified as hosts, there is an additional provision of CONMEBOL (four of the nine requirements automatically enter a play-off). May have spent on themselves to think about what could be.

Bolivia had apparently done the most difficult to draw with Argentina, although perhaps not so unexpected. Not until the last time I had met in the World Cup in La Paz, Bolivia won 6-1 against the team of Diego Maradona, Sleepwalker in the air which is that the Copa America, the Bolivia will continue to offer the guests in their first match, almost as easy to kill the fun begin. Four times over the last five tournaments that have been identified as the lamb of sacrifice, every time I went with a tie

Bolivia would not be complacent - they are very aware of their own shortcomings and their modest football history for this - but after the draw in La Plata was a clear sense of confidence before Thursday's game in Jujuy, in the foothills of the Andes in Argentina. This, after all, almost a home game, as the Bolivian border stacked in the thousands. Many of them wore the green jersey of the national team, but the national costume - bowler hat, colorful ponchos, skirts, skirts, all decorated with coca leaves, there was a sense of carnival, the expression of national pride that football was only part.

But against the youthful energy of Costa Rica who have been exposed. It was a strange match. Patches of it were very poor, aimless high balls hit anywhere in particular, but the two sides broke exhilaratingly high speed. During the break, Bolivia seemed marginal at the top, slightly porous at the back, but mostly disappointed by the quality of their journey. The decision of the Costa Rica coach Ricardo La Volpe to move from left striker Joel Campbell, however, turned the match.


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Apple's Tim Cook isn't the only gay person in the IT village | Lindsey Fallow

geek world is social exclusion, somewhere to thrive. We are interested in how people are smart - do not sleep with

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Tim Cook, Apple chief hangs up the official "welcome gay people!" sign above the door of technology and industry - but the truth is they have never been welcome here. They love us! Well, actually, we are totally ambivalent. Because geek in the world, the normal rules of society has never been applied, for the simple reason that they make sense.

Geeks like

standards on all types of programming geeks (like me) who takes the world one line of code at a time. But we like the rules that are based on logic, or at least a kind of pragmatic interpretation of concrete results based on real-world experiences (known in the non-geek like common sense). There is no logical rule linking sexuality with the power to shape the world in the form of equations or solve a series of user actions. Therefore, it is not a factor. Noise. Safely ignore.

geeks for many well how the world is broken: the things that matter and things that can be ignored. We have less interest than the traditional non-geek in the allocation of value to factors uncorrelated. The important things are

really

important. For me, the prime numbers, the correct use of statistics and quotes, the direction of motion for the transfer of content, if the batteries are still evolving as a complete, no verbing their names, and not to make statements that are illogical or can not be sustained (once). I am deeply concerned about working with smart people that combines the flexibility and creativity with rigorous thought and attention to detail. I keep wanting to sleep.

Some were too smart, some could not understand social norms about the conversation, but most of us spent our childhood and outside the group. My wife is a psychotherapist and said that everyone has a childhood experience of going outside the group, but when you are a child of eight, dressed in a deck of cards with questions of physics in the pocket , trust me, this is a different kind of "outside".

Those who were lucky enough, like John, who works with me, or Bill Gates himself, who is like minded people who also wanted to throw the dice or play with the mail. Most of us were a mixture of boredom, fear and frustration that we have in our own way to college or have failed in the technology industry, where we meet other people who were more socially inept, intellectually brilliant and even more of what we were. The ridicule has been replaced by collaboration.


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Australian military lets women into frontline roles

women who can meet the requirements will be admitted to positions such as infantry and diving creatinine clearance

In a historic step in the armed forces of Australia, women are allowed to risk their lives alongside male soldiers and serve on the front. In a move described as "a significant change and cultural importance" of the Australian Army to eliminate all gender barriers in the next five years and women will be able to take on roles that were once considered too dangerous.

most countries allow women to serve in the military, but only a small number allowed to fight on the frontline, including Canada, New Zealand, Denmark, Finland , France, Italy and Germany.

Women who met the same physical and psychological strict criteria required of men would be able to work in the most dangerous features of the firm, after Australia approved the measure, said Minister of Defence, Stephen Smith.

"It's just put it in the minds of those who are best placed to do the job, regardless of gender," he said. "In the future its role in the Defence Force determined their ability, not on the basis of gender, "said Smith.

"The changes will be introduced over a period of five and a half years of implementing the program would ensure that" there is no lowering of standards, "he said.

"This is a significant change and cultural importance," he said. "That's why I prefer to err on the side of caution in the expression of [the application] in five years."

mean the end of the exemption from the Act on the Defence Force of gender discrimination in Australia, with women able to take jobs such as mine clearance divers, guards Air Force and Defense infantry and artillery positions of the first line, which represents 17% of positions in the Australian Army.

Currently, 93% of positions in the Australian Defence Force are open to women, but 7% of women excluded "simply on the basis of gender," said Smith.

The move could see the output of the commands in the special forces and the roles that women are not excluded. "If a woman is capable of doing the program or enter the SAS command, then it will be in it," said Smith.

Australian forces, including women, is still available in multinational operations, confirmed. Australia has 1550 troops in Afghanistan as part of the mission by the United States there. "We will have our soldiers deployed as possible or potential integrated to third parties or third countries on the basis of their capacity and ability, not on the basis of sex," he said. Smith was unable to say whether Australian forces fighting in Uruzgan province in Afghanistan are women before retiring from the army in 2014, but said he knew of an Australian Army squad that was the best opportunity for women.
"Today is the prohibition and prevention of being a sniper in Afghanistan," said Smith. "Why do we eliminate the possibility that the best move a team to play this role? "


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วันอังคารที่ 29 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

John Hospers obituary

philosopher and libertarian candidate for U.S. President

Anyone aged 40 who studied philosophy can have on their shelves at least one edition of the primer required for students, an introduction to philosophical analysis, first published in mid-1950. Its author, John Hospers, who died aged 93, was professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Southern California.

"I want to be remembered as an instructor of philosophy that could clarify the issues, and have good ideas clearly," he wrote. It must also be remembered that one of the founders of the individualist, anti-government Libertarian Party of the United States, which had links with the laissez-faire economists Friedrich Hayek and Alan Greenspan. He wrote one of the key texts of the party, libertarianism, a political philosophy for the future, and in 1972 became the first Libertarian Party - and the first openly gay - candidate for the presidency. Her campaign photo was entitled "Free yourself from Big Brother." Hospers and his candidate for vice-president, Theodora Nathan, each won one electoral college vote of an elector Republican renegades. Hospers soon abandoned politics full time for a return to university education.

He was born in Pella, a small town near Des Moines, Iowa Pella was founded by religious refugees from the Dutch in the 18th century, and Dutch was the language of Hospers, the tulip gardens aesthetic self-sufficiency and Calvinist religious codes. It was Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, which later helped the struggle of the Dutch Reformed Church, and the father of her interest in philosophy.

first childhood love was astronomy. He would go to the observatory local college to see and to show students of the university, the rings of Saturn and several double stars. When the university itself, 17, was often delegated to replace the dean to teach astronomy to students last year. After earning a master's degree in English literature at the University of Iowa in 1941, Hospers offered me a scholarship in philosophy at Columbia University, where he studied for a year in the British analytic philosopher GE Moore, who was a visiting professor. He received his Ph.D. in 1944. His first book, the meaning and truth in art, published in 1946, while teaching at Columbia, is based on his thesis.

he said he was the only person, a bar, I was able to discuss amicably with the rand histrionic. However, differences of opinion on determinism (which, unlike him, was a stern believer is not free conditioned), the possible need for compulsory military service (which, contrary to her lawyer), and logical (which was not his forte), caused tension in the friendship, which ended abruptly in 1962 after he publicly questioned his ideas on aesthetics. He has never seen. Hospers continued to be influenced by Rand and livestock, often with tears, about their relationship.

his students and friends describe him as a talker and a lovely warm wonderful listening. The antagonism of many liberals opposed to one of its principles - the policy of open borders - in a 1998 article excoriating unrestricted Mexican immigration, and defense of the Iraq war in its revised version of liberalism in 2007 . By then he had left the party and contributed to the establishment of republican liberty Caucus.


John Hospers, philosopher, born June 9, 1918 and died June 12, 2011


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Sana'a rocked by night of fierce fighting

Protesters

writing their names on their chests to identify if they are killed in anti-Saleh marches

Yemen

capital was rocked by a night of loud explosions and gunfire as troops loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh met with tribal rebels and soldiers have deserted the control of the city.

violence was one of the fiercest in the months and the fear that is triggered chance to nine months of civil unrest in the country may fall into the hands of rebel forces in Yemen.

fighting broke out around 11 on Sunday, with sporadic bursts of firearms. On the eve of a series of loud explosions had destroyed buildings in the north, echoing around the mountains.

Three protesters were seriously injured when the adolescents of a rain of rockets pounded the change in the Plaza - the shanty town of tents in the center of Sanaa, where thousands of protesters have been camping since February calling for the resignation of Saleh. This is the fourth time last month deposits fell on the field.

"His injuries are horrific," Anas said Noman, a medical student in third year of volunteering in the mosque on the ground, now a hospital. "We moved to one of them to a nearby hospital for an amputation of his leg."

is not known exactly how many were killed Monday by the recent violence.

brutal repression by security forces in a pair of mass rallies over the weekend turned into a military confrontation between the Republican Guard in its own right - an elite force led by the son of Saleh Ahmed - and the 1st Armoured Division, headed by General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, who defected to the opposition in March. On Sunday evening, both sides began firing mortars and anti-aircraft missiles to other military bases, sending plumes of black smoke rising above the city.

Hussein Ali, the owner of a small grocery store in the southern suburbs of Hasab said shells and bullets "fall like rain" at home. "Even the street lights have bullet holes," he said.

Sanaa is one of the four mountains that are all controlled by government troops. The residents say that Saleh was using the perspective of launching rocket attacks against their opponents.


Saleh surprise return at the end of September, which had been recovered in Saudi Arabia since an assassination attempt three months ago, has plunged the country into a state of deep uncertainty and increased the differences between pro-and anti-government camps. His supporters are here to live with him, all his opponents more determined to overthrow him.


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When people are paid by results their attitudes change. Just look at the England rugby team debacle | Aditya Chakrabortty

Twickenham

shows what would happen if market forces were brought to the NHS

Even for the athlete, the sport is labeled for easy navigation. After losing a match, three answers are available to you. There are tearful despair. "It's gutting," you say, while sitting on a wall of logos of multinational companies. "We gave 110%." Tighten to resolve the open mouth ". We must leave behind and focus on next week "or buttoned to anger, who objected to comment on the referee's decisions tough, clear that while" they have changed the course of the game. " And it makes the menu. I trawl the YouTube video of John Terry on the match of the day the moans softly, "I am old, I am old, I'll use the bottom of my trousers rolled." But the network has found nothing .

Debrett What I advise you not to tell the depths of defeat is as follows: ". Not only spent £ 35 000 in the toilet" However, last week it emerged that the star rugby, said that - and not just any old game, but in the locker room just after England had been drawn against France and was breaking the World Cup last month

This comment was one of the most amazing in the Times published in its official documents disclosed the chaotic performance of England in New Zealand. Even for those who do not care anything about rugby, the reports are fascinating.

After all, it was more like a sports competition in an endless freshers week ", with all charges of cheating for bungee jumping and excessive alcohol consumption during the" Week Midget Loco-end. "Indeed, the documents provide sufficient material management failure here to keep all of the Harvard Business School occupied by future periods.

travel the whole debacle is an obsession with money. "It was rather to get cash and the peaks which is better," one of the team groans. Just before flying to New Zealand, the players revolted on wages - and some to leave the field work for the sponsors. Even the bodyguards of the team is rumored to speculate how much money you can pay the tabloids for photos of the night, Mike Tindall is out.

Cue media outrage to a national team to behave like a bunch of greedy bankers. But it is a blunder sport becomes something completely different: a parable about how people's attitudes to work and change money when they are paid for results. If you wonder about the effect of bringing market forces in health services, for example, or any other public service, and then have a good look at Twickenham.

Researchers now know enough about how this change. Over 100 tests were conducted in which subjects are divided in half and put some puzzles around a table with some magazines. A group is paid $ 1 for each puzzle solved and the other is free. Again and again, the working group is dedicated to solve all the puzzles. Those who pay me to finish quickly -. Then flip through the magazines

This is not an extension of the horrors of marketing: Clive Woodward could talk about how many professional rugby players can do. But pay is changing the way we approach both their work and their colleagues, so that the usual arguments do not expect the market.

And the thing about the adoption of market relations is moving to our behavior and social norms. Child care centers in Haifa, Israel, for example, had a big problem with parents are late picking up their children. Teachers have never charged for newcomers - until two researchers believe that the adoption of a fee for each child at the end


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Eloquent and sensitive story does justice to Robert Enke and his illness





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Libyan rebels fear rift after death of Abdel Fatah Younis

Issues

the circumstances of the killing of Younis, amid speculation he may have been killed by gunmen on his own side

the death of rebel leader of Libya of Staff of the army, Abdel Fatah Younis has raised fears of a split within the opposition forces amid speculation that may have been killed by armed men in his own camp.

The President of the National Transitional Council (CNT), Mustafa Abdul Jalil, said Thursday night that Younis had been killed by agents of pro-Gaddafi. However, the lack of detail, and the fact that the same day Yunis was arrested by order of Jalil, have raised questions about the circumstances of his death.

Jalil said that the rebels had arrested the leader of the group after the attack, but the bodies of Younis, former interior minister, Muammar Gaddafi, and two colonels were killed in ambush assumptions that have not been found.

The rebels said earlier Thursday that Younis was arrested on suspicion that his family might still have links with the Gaddafi regime. Rumors rumors that he was involved in unauthorized contact with the administration spectacular or even abandoned in February helped provide the troops with weapons Gaddafi.

Before the announcement of his death, the armed men who declare their support for Younis appeared in the streets of Benghazi, saying he would use force to free him from the custody of the NTC.

Jalil few minutes after the statement in a press conference chaotic, late at night in a hotel in Benghazi, the fire broke out in the street. Younis tribe, the Obeidi, one of the east, shotguns and machine broken windows, forcing security guards and hotel guests duck for cover.

a tribal division within the opposition could be catastrophic and plays with Western fears of a civil war over the oil resources of Libya - a possibility raised by Gaddafi

Khalil Yunis said had been "invited" for questioning about the "military question", but had not been interviewed when he was killed. Jalil said he was "with regret", he had to announce the death of Younis and called "one of the heroes of the revolution of February 17."

Younis was not universal confidence in the ranks of the opposition. Many were suspicious of his past links with the Gaddafi regime and troops in the besieged city of Misrata have openly refused to accept orders from him, as to insist that its fighters are not part of the rebel army in Benghazi controlled by nationals.

During an interview in April Gaddafi's daughter, Aisha, suggested that Younis was always faithful to his father and refused to answer when asked if the interior minister was in contact with his family.
Younis reported almost reached the hands of his rival for the leadership of the army, Klalifa Hefter, at a meeting in late March. For many this month, the two men said they were in command of the motley rebel forces, and ran west to Tripoli to Benghazi to be reduced in the chaos and confusion.



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วันจันทร์ที่ 28 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Younis's death raises fears of rebel rift

Issues

the circumstances of the killing of Younis, amid speculation he may have been killed by gunmen on his own side

the death of rebel leader of Libya of Staff of the army, Abdel Fatah Younis has raised fears of a split within the opposition forces amid speculation that may have been killed by armed men in his own camp.

The President of the National Transitional Council (CNT), Mustafa Abdul Jalil, said Thursday night that Younis had been killed by agents of pro-Gaddafi. However, the lack of detail, and the fact that the same day Yunis was arrested by order of Jalil, have raised questions about the circumstances of his death.

Jalil said that the rebels had arrested the leader of the group after the attack, but the bodies of Younis, former interior minister, Muammar Gaddafi, and two colonels were killed in ambush assumptions that have not been found.

The rebels said earlier Thursday that Younis was arrested on suspicion that his family might still have links with the Gaddafi regime. Rumors rumors that he was involved in unauthorized contact with the administration spectacular or even abandoned in February helped provide the troops with weapons Gaddafi.

Before the announcement of his death, the armed men who declare their support for Younis appeared in the streets of Benghazi, saying he would use force to free him from the custody of the NTC.

Jalil few minutes after the statement in a press conference chaotic, late at night in a hotel in Benghazi, the fire broke out in the street. Younis tribe, the Obeidi, one of the east, shotguns and machine broken windows, forcing security guards and hotel guests duck for cover.

a tribal division within the opposition could be catastrophic and plays with Western fears of a civil war over the oil resources of Libya - a possibility raised by Gaddafi

Khalil Yunis said had been "invited" for questioning about the "military question", but had not been interviewed when he was killed. Jalil said he was "with regret", he had to announce the death of Younis and called "one of the heroes of the revolution of February 17."

Younis was not universal confidence in the ranks of the opposition. Many were suspicious of his past links with the Gaddafi regime and troops in the besieged city of Misrata have openly refused to accept orders from him, as to insist that its fighters are not part of the rebel army in Benghazi controlled by nationals.

During an interview in April Gaddafi's daughter, Aisha, suggested that Younis was always faithful to his father and refused to answer when asked if the interior minister was in contact with his family.
Younis reported almost reached the hands of his rival for the leadership of the army, Klalifa Hefter, at a meeting in late March. For many this month, the two men said they were in command of the motley rebel forces, and ran west to Tripoli to Benghazi to be reduced in the chaos and confusion.


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Syria raises tension with Turkey in new border move

President Bashar al-Assad has increased military patrols along the border to keep Turkey from intervening in the internal problems

Syrian officials have ordered military units to increase patrols near the border with Turkey is concerned by giving a warning to its northern neighbor and more angry not to establish a buffer zone in Syria.

diplomats in Beirut and Ankara believes that progress on the Syrian border village of Khirbet al-Juozas Thursday - originally played by Damascus as a sweeping defeat of the dissidents - was instead a veiled threat to Turkey, which is constantly turning President Bashar al-Assad and his regime's repression of dissent continues.

After a speech last week by the head of besieged Syria, Assad gave to the Turkish authorities for a week to start reforms and stop the violent suppression of demonstrations in which over 1,400 people were killed in less than four months.

At least 18 dead and dozens wounded in fresh protests across the country on Friday - a relatively low figure compared to last Friday, which was one week in the uprising. However, the pattern of anti-government militants attacked by armed security forces remains the same, and is unlikely to convince Ankara that his former ally committed to reform.

British government officials during the week traveled to the border region of southern Turkey to the maintenance of Syrians crossed the border security and now live in refugee camps. An official of the Foreign Ministry said the

In another sign of discomfort Turkish Damascus, officials of the country's Red Crescent, which operates five camps along the border, seems to be forbidden to speak to the press. Concern that the description of the accounts of refugees who have fled violent attacks in northern Syrian villages can embarrass Syrian officials are now clearly a less important factor in the estimation of Turkey.
Accounts

refugees are used to compile a reference to the International Criminal Court will be asked to continue Assad regime and those most responsible for crimes against humanity. The reference is being prepared by several rights groups, including Insan, an international organization is also collecting evidence of a growing number of Syrian troops defected.


diplomatic growing anger in Turkey has made Istanbul a center of attraction for the Syrian opposition movement, which received tens of deserters in recent weeks. Beirut, which is less than three hours from Damascus, and offers easy access to Syrian citizens, is now considered too dangerous to dissent against the regime. "This is a single clearing house," said a Syrian activist, who manages a network of dissidents across the border. "There are many ways that the system can reach -.. People here do not even have to be here, if you just use his powers "


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Mexico v England | Women's World Cup match report

Mexico 1-1 in England

expectations first, deflation - England World Cup campaigns seem to follow a familiar pattern. In his first game of the tournament in 2011, Hope Powell Three Lions, after dominating the early exchanges and libertine subsequently took place in a frustrating draw by Mexico.

History

prevents panic. The defeat of their Euro 2009 group match against Italy the opening did not stop the progress of England at the end and side of the last World Cup Powell Group escaped despite starting their tournament with a draw against Japan.

But it was not clear how Powell was hoping his team will begin its campaign. Controlled and aggressive in the first half hour could have been led by a greater margin than is guaranteed by imposing Fara Williams lead after 21 minutes, England had its grip on the game shaken long-range strike and Monica Ocampo regained his composure. A full-time were on the ropes and swinging, despairing of the bell.

a speech in tone was necessary for the coach - the smile of Mexico and frowns in English at the end of the game were a sign of things that only an unexpected result was this - but Powell refused to face a challenge to lift his players.

"You're disappointed, you win the game right?" Said. "If you had a chance to win than to be disappointed. If the players were disappointed, I'd be worried. "

New Zealand junior team in Group B, which fell to defeat against Japan, the top seeds in the afternoon of Monday, side to England on Friday. See England defeat with one foot on the plane back, and a draw would have to fight to reach a potential quarter-final with the host country and a great favorite in Germany.

Powell rejected the idea that the results on Monday, added extra pressure on the device. "We want to win every game," he said. "It's always the plan."


Rachel Yankey and Williams re-tested the 16 years of age, the youngest goalkeeper to play in a World Cup for both sexes, but the team of Leonardo Cuellar was in terms of level before the break. Scott Alex Ocampo cut and sent an effort from 30 yards to scream at the top that Karen Bardsley on arrival in England could have done better and stay out.

"I'll have to look again, but I know that Karen is very disappointed that it does not come," said Powell. "It looked like the ball was, but I think I saved .
"The goal was the turning point. He gave them confidence. When you were in the club of most games and the score gives faith. However, we have lost opportunities and we need to "We won the match, we know."


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Eminent scientists and their tattoos

dinosaur DNA, scientists have a surprising trend for tattoos and secret - nature particularly brain

way to be friends with Professor Sandeep Robert Datta, a neurobiologist at Harvard Medical School. I call him Bob. In the summer of 2007, Bob and his wife Elisa and their two children, Jasper and Theo arrived at a pool party for the birthday of my nephew Blake, renowned neurobiologist and wade in the water for hours. Then I noticed something on the arm of Bob. He had a tattoo.

tattoo, I could see was that the molecule's most famous, the spiral of DNA. There was a logical choice, since Bob has studied the DNA of the fruit fly, noting how mutations in certain genes affect the way your nerves grow and how they behave.

When I congratulated Bob on his ink, let me know that the DNA of the picture is not any DNA. He had a message. DNA stores information for protein synthesis in units called nucleotides. There are four different bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T). It takes three consecutive bases to encode a single block of amino acid building proteins. There are 20 different amino acids in human beings, each with a short letter. Bob took advantage of the fact that E is an abbreviation for the amino acid glutamate. He explained that his tattoo writing the initials of his wife, Eliza Emond Edelsberg. Our cells encode glutamate, or as a guanine-adenine-guanine, adenine or guanine-guanine (GAG or GGA for short). Bob decided he wanted to represent the EEA and GAG-GGA-GAG. But only gets a piece of DNA that was a year and a half long tour. To get in two rounds more attractive, it has become an additional E for good measure:. GAG-GGA-GAG GGA

Once a sequence has been chosen, Bob decided he did not want to use the letters to mark each base your tattoo, so it came with its own color scheme. Subject to G green, yellow A. And since the establishment of a DNA strand bind to the bases for his partner (at T and G to C), Bob needs & T and colors. He chose blue for C (cyan), and - in something of a stretch - red T (tomato). "Good enough," he said.

was, he conceded, a pure expression of love geek. And I thought that Bob was not the first scientist who was found wearing a tattoo. I can make a living writing on science, so I spend a good amount of time with scientists hiding in laboratories, research vessels, or in marshes. I remembered a visit to the University of Chicago, where he met a developmental biologist named Marcus Davis. Davis worked as a postdoctoral fellow, learning the genetic instructions for wing stored in the DNA of the fish. As a number of other biologists who want to understand how to evolve new structures - as, for example, a fin fish has become our own hands and feet

was a hot day in Chicago when I visited, and Davis was wearing short sleeves. Image of the film arm of an old fish, Eusthenopteron, fleshy lobed fins, which straddles the transition would take our ancestors out of the water and on land.

I wondered if he had lost something of interest to scientists who have spent much time with, or if I was confusing two tattoos of a trend. So I sent the question to my blog at the

Discover
the loom. He immediately received a comment from a scientist who said he knew a geneticist old with a tattoo of DNA as well. Then, a physicist wrote in "A former student has a tattoo of an atom cartoon in the back of a leg," he recalls. "He told me the day after his arrival, he went to the rugby and show it to someone when one of the largest of the team (as in physics) was passing by. The high-looked, said, "Oh, please. Bohr model? and left. "

The following message I received was a picture attached to it. Two psychology students decided to express her love for him and get the Necker cube, a classic optical illusion. More messages came in the days that followed, with tattoos on the equations, fossils and galaxies. I posted the pictures as fast as I could, but more kept coming in. Some of the tattoos were beautiful, and some were old and dirty. And most of them came with stories - like that of a neuron to a woman's feet. It was the kind of neurons destroyed by Lou Gehrig's disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). His father had died of illness and death had forged his career. Neuroscientist

Unwittingly, I became a curator of tattoos, a student of the ink of science. I ended up giving people advice on how best to photograph a tattoo. Rule number one: do not take a picture just after receiving the tattoo. Shiny skin, swollen, not pleasing to the eye. Tattoo Enthusiast Magazine called me to interview. However, it was a strange experience, I have tattoos on my own and without any intention of making any. But the question I asked open brought a flood of new pleasures.


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Top classicist quits in row over cuts

give academic position at Royal Holloway, accusing the administration to push "tipping point" beyond your

One of the classics of Britain's most respected Hall, Edith, has resigned as head of a university department leading to protest against the impending budget cuts.

Despite winning the support of the fans of classic known as Boris Johnson, Stephen Fry and literary theorist Terry Eagleton, Professor Hall said he had been pushed to a "turning point" for the address.

Decision

Hall, a world expert in Homer, is said to have left his academic colleagues at the Royal Holloway University of London, demoralized.

His resignation comes as the latest high level of protest by reducing the budgets of the social sciences. After campaigning successfully for several months to avoid further reductions in the Royal Holloway with his "Save Classics" campaign, Hall is to take a new position at Kings College London in April. Many of his students travel with him.

"You can have a serious university without studying the Greeks and Romans, as Terry Eagleton said. It is a tragedy because we were really building something here, "says Hall.

For months, the teacher had fought what he saw as a threat to his department, stemming from doubts about the number of students was able to attract in the future. "What is proposed is an ideological grudge against speculation disguised classic," said Hall. "We have to postpone some plans, but you can apply for research grants, if you do not know what level of staff who will. Management at Royal Holloway was shot in the foot. "

challenges traditional recruitment of students and a significant financial deficit in the department were cited as problems of the university, facing the introduction of higher tuition rates.

A spokesman for university, said: "Our proposals to restructure classics are designed to solve the problems of student recruitment, less research performance quartile and a significant financial deficit caused by these two factors that we intend to continue to offer. classical degrees, which are an important part of our past and our future. "

The university had planned to transfer Hall, the Research Chair was shared between the classical and the departments of English, English teachers with their full agreement, she said. "She has obviously changed his mind and wish him well in his future career. He gave the university a lot during his time here, "she said.

Warning
Hall is the latest sign that the intellectual rigor, non-professionals are under pressure after a 80% reduction in core funding to universities.

increased enrollment, which will leave students with debts of up to $ 36 000 in tuition fees only, which are an obstacle, with students opting for courses with job opportunities .

In his resignation letter Sala, said: "The intensive efforts of a professional environment in which management has not, in my opinion the defense of the final values ??of a university, which tax competition do not trust, it is impossible for me to continue to teach and conduct research at Royal Holloway. "



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The worldwide upsurge in demand for English versions of foreign bestsellers, coupled with the growing power of Google Translate, suggest we may be closer than ever to escaping the age of Babel

the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible and the constant presence in Stieg Larsson's best selling English contributed to a new appreciation for the art of good translation

We are told in chapter 11 of Genesis, that once "the whole earth had one language and one speech." In the aftermath of Noah's flood, the survivors decided to celebrate his escape chance in a manner consecrated with the architectural triumph. "Let's build a city and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven" is the way the Bible expresses this aspiration. "We will make a name," the son of Noah, "lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the earth."

fat chance. According to the Old Testament, to urge men to find a common purpose, does not appeal to the Almighty. So the idea that men and women should be like God was a non-starter, and the name of the project devoted called Babel. As the King James Version has "the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth." For good measure, which scattered the peoples of different languages ??in the world.

In the first 21, the world remains a patchwork of more than 5000 different languages ??and in competition. But for those who still dream of the restoration of a universal language, the point of view has rarely been brighter: 2011 was an extraordinary year for the art of translation. The Tower of Babel could actually be rebuilt?

Many scholars accept the innovative language philosopher Noam Chomsky, the perception that despite mutually unintelligible vocabularies, "Earthlings speak a single language" - a remark of Chomsky said to be obvious to a visitor from Mars. For various reasons, which may be closer than ever of what is intelligible. With the power of global media, it is more than ever a market for literature in translation in the default language for the translations, which are British or American English. Versions of some cases may have as much resemblance to the original than the wrong side of a Turkish carpet, but that does not seem to diminish its appeal. recently in the U.S. appetite for the "foreign fiction" - Stieg Larsson Millennium Trilogy or Haruki Murakami

1Q84

- sponsored a trend that has inspired new literary public international superstars, as Umberto Eco, Roberto Bolaño and Peter Nadas. Perhaps from the 1980s, when the novels of Milan Kundera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Vargas Llosa became international bestsellers, has been a reader of fiction in translation in the literary market.

In prose, if not poetry, there are concerns about the lack of "vanity of translation" identified by Shelley, who wrote that "were as wise to cast a violet into a crucible that can discover the formal principle of its color and smell, as if seeking transfusion from one language into another the creations of a poet. "

new editions of Tolstoy

War and Peace

, Flaubert

Madame Bovary

and Proust

In Search of Lost Time

were overworked translators - one stroke shy - in the center of attention. David Bellos, whose new book,

is a fish in your ear? Translation and meaning of all

be published this fall, notes that in Japan, for example, "the translators are rock stars" with their own book of gossip

Life Translators 101

None of this
unthinkable, or commercial, without a remarkable statistic. According to the British Council, supported by many reliable sources, about half of the world's population - 3.5 billion people - have knowledge or familiarity with "a kind of English." And for the first time in the human history has allowed the language to be transmitted and received almost anywhere in the world.

This unprecedented language is based on the formidable power of global media. Lindsey Hilsum, international editor

Channel 4 News
, technical reports, asking the meaning of some Arabic graffiti sprayed on a wall, in Tripoli, has been given is a translation wink comic incongruity of Anne Robinson intercultural "Gaddafi, who are the weakest link goodbye .."



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Leveson inquiry: Charlotte Church, Anne Diamond, Chris Jefferies - live





. Chris Jefferies tells how she was portrayed as a "crazy scary", a "pervert" and a "voyeur".

. They said it was "never fully recover" defamatory coverage of his arrest.

. Corruption former army intelligence office alleged at the highest level in Metropolitan Police

. Says that the CCP does not recognize a request to investigate the reports "defamatory.

. Jefferies said despite his never vindciation some "save the impression that I am a very few indeed best avoided."

24:13:

Search

Leveson broke an extended lunch while counsel to discuss "administrative matters" in relation to the evidence Alastair Campbell and if it will be released today. The inquiry will resume at 13:45.

24:11: Jane winter testing is complete. It was short, but reinforced the accusations Hurst did.

24:11:

"This domino effect is particularly frightening for an organization like Birwa, who manages the information very senstive and can compromise the security people, "says Jay.

Winter written statement said it is not clear that their messages intercepted are being used for publication, and it's something that should be investigated.

Winter said that when he learned that the documents had been compromised many vulnerable witnesses who are losing confidence in his love.

"From the perspective of my organization, we are really based on trust and confidentiality - when I heard these documents had been compromised, my first thought was when all the people involved in this is losing confidence in us, "says Winter.

"It's a chilling thought for an organization like us ... it's a real problem for us. This could dent our reputation for confidentiality."

24:10:

Robert Jay, research consultant, said: "If you hack the computer of a person who sees a series of information can be derived from third parties such as you. "

Mr. X, the attacker Hurst mentioned earlier, had papers on her, but she did not know if your computer has been hacked or not.


24:07:

Winter said he spoke with the hacking of the Metropolitan Police. The police showed him the attachments, not the actual content of e-mails themselves, says Winter.

"They were both highly sensitive and confidential," he added.

24:06:. Lord Justice Leveson

said that the peace process is an "extra dimension among other dimensions" in his own research on the ethics of the press

winter, she said Ian Hurst said earlier this year that he had sent documents accessed illegally. "I was aware that his computer had been hacked, but I did not know was involved in correspondence with me," she said.

24:04:.

Jane Winter, a champion of peace and charity workers in Northern Ireland led by British Irish Rights Watch, is now

24:02:

Hurst says it will provide research, with more tests. He says he understands when Leveson note that the research will focus on the relationship of the media with the police in the second half.

24:02:.

Then Hurst says there is corruption at the highest level of the Metropolitan Police Service

Hurst

Leveson asked to "ask the MPS will provide all the intelligence of police corruption included in the very high level. Is there, is at the highest level and with journalists of today. "

Hurst says the MPS "has enabled the company to make a full statement."

24:01:

Hurst read a statement that was made during the filming of the Panorama program:

Andy Coulson was editor
[the New World] and it's fucking great friends with a lot of powerful people, including police.

Hurst formulated the question:

is exactly what we have here ladies and gentlemen - corruption

11:57:

In April 2009, when Mr. X was arrested, documents show that the safety of his wife, a nurse, had committed . Mr. X documents, including your CV, your ID number, the documents relating to telephone, address, phone and files.

"There are a lot of knowledge that the police," said Hurst.

11:56:.

Hurst said that the police knew in 2007 that his team had been hacked

In February 2007 the documents were recovered from a hard drive involved in a separate investigation. At that time this person logs were obtained by telephone and News of the World paid £ 850 for it.

Because the issue of phone records and have been linked, the police knew in 2007 that directly and unequivocally that I and family security had been compromised.

This information was leaked to a reporter, and then used in a book in 2008.

11:52:.

documents seized by police in 2007 demonstrate the safety of his team had been compromised and information was obtained from him

The Metropolitan Police did not say Hurst, piracy of his team until October 2011.

11:51:

research shows that pirates are not interested in the privacy of Hurst, but "his work in the intelligence community in Ireland the North. / Aa>

They were looking for commercial advantage and said Hurst.

He added that they also try to obtain information about an informant IRA.

11:50: Hurst says that this week has received new information on the origin of the Trojans, but this information is not permitted from of research, because it is not in his written statement.

For clarity, it is confirmed that he does not believe that Mr. X was the source of the Trojan, who said he left "fragments" on the hard drive, even after the self-destructed.


. "This is an interpretation -. People say Porker cakes and try to separate the wood from trees for evidence, not speculation, "said Hurst

11:47:.

He accepts that the email came from Mr. X, but daily contact

11:46:.

Hurst said the Trojan was programmed to be on the hard drive for three months and then self-destruct

11:45:

The hacker has admitted that [the trojan] Hurst hard drive.

"We know there was a Trojan horse on your hard drive and saw the evidence."

Hurst sent an email with an attachment that you opened and it was him.

He said he believes it is sent from a fake email address.

11:44:

Hurst says:

We had a meeting. I had known Mr. X for the number of years we have had a drink in a relaxed and clearly these events occurred long ago - there was nothing personal, that was professional, I ' I accepted

note that most of those involved in the plot. He was willing to set aside one or two of his personal reasons and events more or less well-known mid-June 2006, declared for a period of three months, and all documents are accessible via Troy - emails, hard drive, the media.

He did not say, but the Trojan would have allowed [see through the camera], webcam, which could have actually seen me or the children at the counter.

11:42:

Hurst says:

probably knew there were gaps in the knowledge of the BBC. The reality was that we had to confront ... I needed to extract this information to assemble the puzzle.

11:42:.

During the documentary Mr X faced and met at a local hotel

said he was not surprised that he had contacted. I had heard a few days before Panorama "is sniffing."

11:38:.

private investigator he had hired a private investigator specializing in computer virus to work hacking

This individual was known to Hurst who served in the military intelligence in Northern Ireland for three years.

11:37:

He tells how his computer was hacked by a "Trojan horse". He says that the Trojans would have been quite sophisticated military, as it would have contained a "micro-spots" or "stop", but the Trojans are not as sophisticated paper because it requires a person to open an insert. " / Aa>

11:36:

had shown him a seven-page fax from the BBC. The material in July 2006, which "was not only important on your computer" but also "an extract of a particular e-mail and other materials that were not directly linked" to your computer.

"It was a summary of the information they had collected and sent to Dublin [at the headquarters of New Ireland ]."

11:33:

team Panorama secretly filmed one of the pirates involved. The film was shot in two hours and half past one ET has been reduced to about one minute.

told the BBC he believed that one of its computers was hacked by the News of the World.

11:32:

He went to live in France in 1994, but has maintained ties with his previous work.

He will discuss the Panorama documentary on the telephone line and piracy that has been engulfing the New World. It was published in March 2011 and contained an interview with Hurst.

Here is the cover

Roy Greenslade of the program at the time.

11:32:.

His statement is written by a gag - an interim measure by the Crown against him in 1999

said his job was to recruit, develop and exploit workers in the Republican paramilitary organizations.

11:31:.

Hurst was a "manager" in Northern Ireland and acted as a contact in the British Army for the IRA spy

served in undercover units between 1980 and 1991 in Northern Ireland.

11:26:

Leveson is now back. Ian Hurst, a former intelligence officer in the British Army is the next witness.

11:14:. Search

took a five-minute break

11:13:

Jefferies ended his statement by saying:

I hope that as a result of this investigation will be possible to put in a system by which it will be very difficult for newspapers in the future behave the way they did for me .



11:12:.

Jefferies explains that libel completely cleared of any involvement in the murder and also of any misconduct in the past

However, he says, "never fully recover from the events" and "incalculable" effect "it will be difficult to escape forever."


Leveson He says:


extensions were so vast, it is true that there are always people who do not know me, they still feel like I'm a very strange kind of character in Indeed, it is best to avoid.

11:10:.
Jefferies said that the bias against him is not limited to the tabloids

not identify the role, but cites a large player who ignored the protests about the coverage of his arrest.

I am aware that many people have complained about a newspaper. None of these letters were published in the broadsheet and there was no response to these letters, even when one of its columnists are brought to the attention of the writing.

11:09: ". Page 2 in the top"

Jefferies said that the forgiveness of print newspapers, it has not received any communication the writing of papers that made the payments.

11:08: ". Defamatory reports of an innocent man " CPC

Jefferies wrote to complain about in a long plea for action in writing, said:

coverage in my case was not flagrant illegality. Newspapers in search of sensations and increased sales will take almost any risk.

He says Leveson did not receive an acknowledgment by the CCP.

11:55 . Updated: The CCP has responded to comments made by Jefferies as follows:

This is unfortunate and we will be writing to explain the situation.

We are in contact with him (through their representatives) several times since coming to the attention, including the letter seeking comments to which you refer. We are still considering all the circumstances of his case, to use it for the purpose of the reform. The PCC proactively available to Mr. Jefferies, even after the libel suit. We are seriously considering the points made to us.

11:07 pm:

Jefferies says the director of the PCC, Stephen Abell, wrote to his lawyer stating that it would be appropriate to examine how the problems and how they had been avoided.

11:06:

Jefferies also gave an interview to ITV, which can be seen here. He gave it to ITV because he used to teach the reporter.

11:01:.

Leveson said that "it was worse than" - it was "harmful" and "false"

10:59:


10:57:

Jefferies gave an interview. He was with Brian Cathcart for the Financial Times, published on October 8.


said Cathcart did a good job of "distillation" of their experience.



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