Thursday, January 24, 2013

Connecticut commission meets on school safety after Newtown massacre

HARTFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - The Connecticut police investigation into the shooting last month at a Newtown elementary school will continue through June and no criminal prosecution is expected, a state prosecutor said on Thursday.

Danbury State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky III's comments came during testimony before the opening meeting of the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission, an expert panel formed by Governor Dannel Malloy that is named for the school where the massacre occurred.

Sedensky said privacy rules make it unlikely that investigators will be able to provide the panel with a mental health history of the shooter, Adam Lanza.

Malloy has tasked the panel with finding ways to improve the safety of schools and the public in the aftermath of the December 14 massacre, which left 20 first graders and six adults dead.

The panel will review current policy and make specific recommendations on public safety, with a particular focus on school safety, mental health, and prevention of gun violence.

The panel's first public hearing included testimony from experts called upon after the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado and the 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech.

The Connecticut shooting reignited the debate over gun rights in the United States and prompted President Barack Obama to introduce proposals to reduce gun violence and tighten gun control laws. Some states have also called for stricter local rules on guns and ammunition.

The National Rifle Association, the nation's largest gun lobby, fiercely opposes tighter gun controls and has called for armed guards in public schools.

A separate legislative task force on gun violence prevention is due to begin meeting on Friday and to hold a public meeting at Newtown High School on January 30.

(Reporting By Edith Honan; Editing by Paul Thomasch and David Gregorio)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/connecticut-commission-meet-school-safety-newtown-massacre-130138442.html

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Global shares hit 20-month high as Japan promises open-ended easing

LONDON (Reuters) - World shares hit a new 20-month high on Tuesday after Japan launched it boldest attempt yet to lift its stagnant economy, though the gains were cropped by a flare-up of concerns about Germany's banks.

The Bank of Japan, which has been under intense political pressure to overcome deflation and generate growth, hiked its inflation target to 2 percent and said that from 2014 it would adopt an open-ended commitment to buy assets.

The move surprised markets, which had expected another incremental increase in its 101 trillion yen ($1.12 trillion) asset-buying and lending program, though the delay before the easing measures kick in dulled the impact and saw the yen edge higher against the dollar.

European shares, which have been testing two-year highs in recent days, experienced a turbulent morning as markets latched on to a report that German regulators were simulating a separation of some banks' operations, and on rumors - later denied - that Deutsche Bank was preparing a profit warning.

Frankfurt's DAX <.gdaxi> fell as much as 1.4 percent on the talk but had clawed back more than half of the losses ahead of the Wall Street open, while the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 <.fteu3> was down 0.2 percent on the day at 1,164.

This is a busy week for U.S. earnings, with Google Inc , Johnson & Johnson , Travelers Cos and Texas Instruments all on tap to report Tuesday. Tech earnings will be a particular focus after a disappointing sales outlook from Intel Corp last week.

A better-than-expected reading from the German ZEW investor sentiment index helped the recovery in European shares. It rose sharply for a second consecutive month in January in a sign that the euro zone crisis is no longer hitting Europe's largest economy as hard as in late 2012.

"There was a slight scare in Germany this morning which we saw particularly in the euro/dollar move but we have more or less recovered from that now," said Rabobank strategist Philip Marey.

"The market is now looking to the U.S. open and today's data. The Richmond Fed index could underline the uncertainty businesses are facing not only from abroad but also from Capitol Hill (budget negotiations). But hopefully the homes sales data will be the more positive story."

Equity markets, particularly in Japan, had risen strongly in the run-up to Tuesday's BOJ meeting, and the confirmation of the central bank's plans was enough to lift the MSCI world index <.miwd00000pus> 0.15 percent to a fresh 20-month high of 352.54 before momentum waned.

Brent crude rose 0.3 percent to $112.16 a barrel, and gold was up 0.2 percent as the BOJ's easing action added to recent positive data from the United States and China, while growing confidence in the strength of China's economic recovery pushed copper up 0.5 percent to $8,100 a tonne.

SPAIN GAINS

General market sentiment was also supported by signs of a compromise to avert a U.S. fiscal crisis.

Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives have scheduled a vote on Wednesday on a nearly four-month extension of U.S. borrowing capacity, aimed at avoiding a fight over the looming need to raise the federal debt ceiling.

Bond market investors also gobbled up a new 10-year Spanish bond, its first since November 2011, as the latest evidence of its rising confidence following the European Central Bank's promise to buy Spain's bonds if necessary.

Last week, Rome sold 6 billion euros of its first 15-year bond in more than two years, and Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said Tuesday's sale by his country drew estimated demand of around 24 billion euros, describing the sum as unprecedented.

A government source close to the deal said Madrid would, however, sell no more than 7 billion euros so as to leave appetite in the market.

"I'm under the impression that the (Spanish) Treasury is making the most of a benign market to increase its liquidity for whatever comes in the future," said Estefania Ponte, economist at Cortal Consors.

GOOD DAY AT THE ZEW

The upbeat German ZEW release, which put German investor and analyst morale at a 2-1/2 year high, prompted a fall in German government bonds and lifted the euro out of slide caused by the German bank jitters.

The single currency remained down 1 percent on the day against the yen at 118.3 yen, however, as disappointment that there will be no immediate BOJ easing saw the yen strengthen across the board.

The dollar also fell 1 percent against the yen to a session low of 88.365 yen.

"There was some disappointment in markets that the BOJ would start their open-ended bond purchases only in January 2014, so we see some profit taking in dollar/yen," said Bernd Berg, global FX strategist at Credit Suisse.

In Britain, sterling fell for the fifth straight day to hit an 11-month low against the euro, weighed down by a bleak outlook for the economy and public borrowing figures that reinforced fears it could lose its prized triple-A rating.

(Additional reporting by Anooja Debnath; Editing by Will Waterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/yen-asian-shares-mark-time-boj-decision-002541807--finance.html

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Travel Insurance. Should I Buy It? - The Outer Banks Current

Have you ever rented a car?? You?re ready to pay the advertised price and then they begin asking 20 questions for things ?you might like to add??? It frustrates me every time.? It always feels like someone is trying to get more money out of me and there is really no real benefit in it for me.? I feel like they?re not looking after my interest, they?re just trying to grab more out of my wallet using the fear of something ?might? go wrong.

That?s not how I want this to come across! I do not work for an insurance company and I?m not getting a kick back or commission.? I want to help you weigh out what would be best for you.

There are also a lot of travel insurance companies out there and I certainly can not speak on all of them, so I?m going to take the easy route and speak mostly about the travel insurance provided by CSA Travel Protection, the preferred travel insurance company of Southern Shores Realty.

Why should you consider travel insurance??Is travel insurance worth the extra expense?

Every Travel Insurance company has stories of relatively minor incidents that turn into a major financial loss for the traveler. You don?t have to be involved in a major road accident or robbery to incur substantial costs associated with your loss. For instance, almost any stay in a US hospital will cost a lot of money.

I think if I just share with you what travel insurance covers you might reconsider it?s benefit at such a minimal cost.? Please keep in mind that these details are not comprehensive and for the full details you should read the Description of Coverage we have available as a resource.

Coverage of CSA Travel Proection (Guest Protection Plan 332CSA):

  • Identity Theft Protection.
  • Rental Car Damage.
  • Accidental Death & Dismemberment.
  • Medical and Dental Expense, including Emergency Assistance.

should I buy travel insuranceTrip cancellation or interruption.

  • Sickness, injury, or death.
  • Mandatory evacuation or public official evacuation advisement.? This can be a big deal on the Outer Banks when vacationing during the months of September to November; we have been known to have a hurricane or two.
  • Involvement in a documented accident while en route.
  • Interruption of water, electric, sewage, or gas services due to inclement weather or natural disasters that prevent you from arriving or staying at your destination.
  • Interruption of road services due to inclement weather or natural disasters.
  • Being called into active military service in the event of a natural disaster.
  • The school your child attends (primary or secondary) extends its operating session beyond the pre-defined school year.
  • Being hijacked.
  • Being quarantined.
  • Being required to serve on a jury or required by a court order to appear as a witness in a legal action.
  • Your primary residence becomes uninhabitable by fire, flood, or natural disaster.
  • A transfer of employment of 250 miles or more.
  • Trip cancellation or interruption due to a?terrorist act.
  • Involuntary termination of employment or layoff.

should I buy travel insuranceRoadside Assistance.?

  • Towing up to 5 miles (roughly $2 for every mile thereafter).
  • Battery jump.
  • Flat tire change.
  • Fuel delivery.
  • Vehicle winching or extraction (getting the car out of a ditch, mud, etc.).
  • Locksmith services.

Again,?keep in mind that these details are not comprehensive and for the full details you should read the Description of Coverage.

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Feature image by Terry & Sarah Photography.

Source: http://blog.southernshores.com/2013/01/22/travel-insurance-should-i-buy-it/

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Journalist Barbara Walters hospitalized after fall at Washington party

(Reuters) - Veteran journalist Barbara Walters was admitted to a Washington. D.C., hospital over the weekend after she fell and cut her head at the British ambassador's residence, a spokesman for the ABC television network said on Sunday.

Jeffrey Schneider, a senior vice president with ABC News, said Walters fell on the stairs on Saturday evening while attending an event.

"Out of an abundance of caution," Walters, 83, went to the hospital, where she remained for observation on Sunday, Schneider said.

"Barbara is alert (and telling everyone what to do), which we all take as a very positive sign," Schneider said in a written statement.

(Reporting by James B. Kelleher, editing by Stacey Joyce)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/journalist-barbara-walters-hospitalized-fall-washington-party-222523389--finance.html

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Eagles talk about new Showtime documentary

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) ? The Eagles picked the producer of their new Showtime documentary "The History of the Eagles" ? but they insist that's about all the control they had in the making of it.

"It's really not a film that represents our point of view so much," Glenn Frey said Saturday as the quartet spoke at the Sundance Film Festival hours before the film's premiere.

The film was directed by Alison Ellwood and produced by Alex Gibney, whose other documentaries include the Academy Award-winning "Taxi to the Dark Side" and "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room."

"The History of the Eagles" will be shown in two parts on Showtime Feb. 15-16. It includes 40-year-old footage that was in the band's archives, as well as recent interviews with the band.

Henley said he was interested in someone making a documentary about the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers but was unimpressed with recent music documentaries. So, he asked to see the work of Oscar-winning documentary filmmakers and was led to Gibney.

From there, he worked to convince Gibney that he should tell the band's story, and they had "zero" influence on its outcome.

"We have a good story to tell and I think he's a great storyteller," Frey said, adding that Gibney told him, "We're going to make a movie, and we're going to tell the truth."

Don Henley said the band hasn't even seen the final cut yet. "I hope we like it," he joked.

Frey said what surprised him most about the film, and seeing the old footage, was "how much fun we had."

That may surprise people who are familiar with the band's well-documented discord, including their acrimonious breakup in 1982 (they got back together in 1994).

"Most of the things that have been written about this band have focused on conflict ? the journalism of conflict," Henley said. "It sells papers and magazines, but one thing that Glen said that people will see in this documentary is that we had a lot of fun. Some of it's not on film, and that's good."

"The bitter fighting that the media loved to talk about really didn't take place. We argued a lot, we discussed stuff a lot, and that tension had a lot of to do with the creative process," Walsh said. "We didn't hate each other; we didn't have fist fights, none of that."

Walsh, Henley, Frey and Timothy Schmit were expected to attend the premiere later Saturday.

Frey said the band might eventually make new music together. Their last album together was 2007's "Long Road Out of Eden."

"I think what we realized is how good we are together and how things have changed, and it would be a shame if we didn't try to find a way to create some more new music," Frey said. "People really like to hear us sing, we really do well, we still perform at a very high level, so for me, it would be great."

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Nekesa Mumbi Moody is the AP's global entertainment and lifestyles editor. Follow her at http://www.twitter.com/nekesamumbi .

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eagles-talk-showtime-documentary-024409190.html

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Military Services freeze hiring and reduce non-essential spending ...

Friday, January 18th, 2013

Responding to direction from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to prepare for the possibility of severe budget reductions this year, the Military Services have ordered a series of preemptive budgetary actions to reduce the rate of spending.

Panetta directed the military services and defense components to take ?prudent measures? to ensure that they are able to accomplish core missions if forced to operate under a year-long continuing resolution for the entire FY2013.? He also directed them to develop plans to implement civilian unpaid furloughs as a precautionary measure if sequestration goes into effect.

The Military Services acted quickly to this direction and ordered components to freeze hiring, terminate non-critical temporary employees, and reduce non-essential spending.? In all cases the Services said actions taken should be designed to be reversible, if budgetary conditions change

The Army announced that Secretary John McHugh and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Ordierno issued a memo setting out some 15 actions to reduce the rate of spending.? These actions include: reducing base operations support in FY2013 to 30 percent of the FY2012 level; curtailing non-essential training activities (not related to Operation Enduring Freedom, the Korean forward-deployed units, Homeland Defense and the Division Ready Brigade) and cutting non-mission essential conference attendance and professional training.? The Army memo also called for stopping facility sustainment activities not ?directly connected to matters of life, health, or safety.?? McHugh directed that any of these actions should not effect wartime operations and ?Wounded Warrior? programs.

The Navy directed its components to reduce administrative contract support services, cut travel and base operating support, and reduce information technology and other administrative spending.? Navy also ordered a delay in decommissionings, disposals, or layups, a decrease in facility sustainment (exceptions for safety of life) and modernization programs, and the cancelation of facilities demolition.

Air Force Secretary Michael Donley described the actions the Air Force would take in response to the budgetary uncertainly.? In addition to freezing hiring and releasing non-mission critical temporary employees, the Air Force will curtail non-readiness or mission-essential flying and travel, reduce or cut non-essential minor purchases, and defer non-emergency facility sustainment, restoration, and modernization.

Each Service will also plan for future furloughs if necessary, but made it clear that they would act only at DoD direction.

Source: http://www.asmconline.org/2013/01/military-services-freeze-hiring-and-reduce-non-essential-spending/

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Pakistani officer probing PM graft charge dies

ISLAMABAD (AP) ? Pakistani police say an officer who was investigating a corruption case against the prime minister has been found dead in the country's capital.

Senior police officer Bani Yamin says the body of Kamran Faisal was found hanging from a ceiling fan in his room at a government dorm in Islamabad on Friday.

Yamin says police are investigating whether Faisal committed suicide.

Faisal's death came days after the Supreme Court ordered the arrest of Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf and 15 others in connection with an old corruption case the officer was investigating.

The prime minister was implicated in the case when he was minister of water and power. At the time, he oversaw the import of short-term power stations that cost the government millions of dollars but produced little energy.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pakistani-officer-probing-pm-graft-charge-dies-090413128.html

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Insight: Algerians suspect inside help in hostage raid

LONDON/ALGIERS (Reuters) - The In Amenas gas plant felt impregnable to many who worked there - walled in, hundreds of miles from anywhere and with the Algerian army constantly patrolling its desert approaches.

That was a mirage. Libya, an ex-police state turned arms bazaar and now open for jihad, lies just 50 empty miles away. And in any case, the enemy was probably already inside the gates.

At least some of up to 70 Islamist guerrillas who stormed in before dawn on Wednesday launched their operation hours earlier, barreling over smugglers tracks across the Libyan border just after midnight, an Algerian security official told Reuters, citing evidence from mobile phones traced to the militants.

The ease with which they entered the fortified housing compound and nearby natural gas plant also left Algerians in little doubt the gunmen had allies among people at the site.

"They had local cooperation, I'm sure, maybe from drivers or security guards, who helped the terrorists get into the base," said Anis Rahmani, editor of Algeria's Ennahar newspaper and a writer on security issues who said he was briefed by officials.

Officials in this secretive country said they had discovered cases before when Islamist rebels succeeded in having fellow militants employed by international energy companies. One told Reuters it was possible insiders had cooperated at In Amenas.

Locally hired workers who escaped told Reuters of seeing the gunmen moving around the sprawling facility with confidence, apparently familiar with its layout and well prepared.

The militants said they launched the raid to halt French military intervention in neighboring Mali, which began a week ago, however the link is not yet clear. Several European and U.S. officials said the assault seems too elaborate to have been planned in such a short time.

It is possible the attack would have happened anyway, or that the French military operation provided a trigger to carry out an attack based on preparations done earlier.

Much may never become clear. The raid was carried out in a region closed to outsiders within a country whose government is unused to sharing sensitive information with the public.

First word of trouble came crackling over a walkie-talkie to the communications room at In Amenas, where a 27-year-old radio operator called Azedine logged a contact with a bus driver who, at 5:45 a.m. (0445 GMT), left to take some foreigners to the airstrip at the town of In Amenas, some 50 km (30 miles) away.

"Moments after the bus left, I heard shooting, a lot of shooting, and then nothing," Azedine told Reuters on Friday.

Two people, one British, one Algerian were killed on two buses heading for the airport. It is not clear whether that incident was part of the plan that secured the militants access to the compound. Almost immediately after the bus skirmish, they were inside, in at least three vehicles.

People who have worked at the site, which sits with its back to cliffs in the dunes, say there was normally an overnight curfew on movement in the area, leaving it unclear how the gunmen were able to get so close before being challenged. Their initial approach may have been well off the main roads.

Freed hostages spoke of an alarm being raised, of frightened people staying in their offices or accommodation.

Azedine saw a gunman put on the ID badge of a French supervisor who had been shot dead.

Rapidly the area was surrounded by heavily armed Algerian troops, with tanks, armored vehicles and helicopter gunships from a nearby military base. The government in Algiers vowed never to negotiate.

SMUGGLERS' TRAILS

People familiar with the site, operated by Britain's BP and Statoil of Norway along with Algeria's state energy company, said a barracks housing several hundred soldiers lies along the three km (two miles) of road separating the many buildings of the accommodation compound from the industrial plant.

A former senior Algerian government official said guards appeared to have been caught napping: "They have all kinds of equipment, detailed surveillance, cameras," he said. "They were caught maybe at the right time, at five in the morning."

But he also acknowledged the militants may have had help among the local workforce: "Out of 700 Algerians, I am sure they will find a couple who will cooperate. It always happens."

Militant leaders like Taher Ben Cheneb, said by officials to have led the operation and to have been killed on Thursday, have stoked resentment among southerners at the way foreigners and northerners dominate the better paid jobs in the oil fields.

Ben Cheneb, described as a high school maths teacher in his 50s, led the Movement of the Islamic Youth in the South. Security expert Rahmani said he joined forces for this operation with followers of Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a veteran of Afghan wars and a leading figure in Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) who recently formed a new group named Mulathameen.

The two men had cooperated before, Rahmani said, notably in damaging an airliner in 2007 at Djanet, further to the south.

While Ben Cheneb's group appeared to have moved on In Amenas from a base inside Algeria, Rahmani said, Belmokhtar's men, led by Abu El Bara, appeared to have come in from Libya.

Noting the one-eyed Belmokhtar's reputation as a cigarette smuggler as well as a holy warrior - locals call him the "Mister Marlboro" - he added: "They use the same backroads as the smugglers. You need a perfect knowledge of the Sahara to do it.

"They can use the same wells as the smugglers, the same fuel dumps hidden in the desert."

More than a decade after Algeria's civil war killed some 200,000 people, Islamist fighters roam the sandy wastes of Africa's biggest country, mixing smuggling and kidnapping for ransom with opposition to the political establishment that has ruled in Algiers since French colonists left half a century ago.

These groups have been energized by the return of heavily armed ethnic Tuaregs and others from Libya, where they fought as mercenaries for Muammar Gaddafi until his overthrow in 2011. The new Libyan authorities are struggling to control their own deep south and it provides a launchpad for raids across the frontier.

Images from Libya's civil war, of men in desert robes powering across the dunes in pick-up trucks mounted with heavy weapons ranging from machineguns to missile-launchers, have been transferred, along with arms and men, to conflict in the Sahara.

Mali's army melted away last year, ceding control of northern towns like Timbuktu as fighters came back from Libya.

ARMY ASSAULT

While security forces seek to control their frontiers, the tracts of sand are vast, borders among the half dozen countries around the desert are unmarked, and the big money that can be made from illicit trade or kidnapping tourists and Western engineers can be used to buy favors from ill-paid officials.

Al Qaeda says it is fighting for a Muslim caliphate that transcends artificial borders in the Maghreb set by colonial powers.

Once inside the facility, militants, including bearded, ragged fighters and others in more urban dress, herded groups of Westerners together. Hundreds of Algerians were guarded more loosely. One Algerian worker told Reuters the gunmen said they were only interested in killing "Christians and infidels".

Several former hostages described the attackers, from their accents, as appearing to be Libyan or Egyptian as well as Algerian. Officials said many of 18 dead gunmen were foreign.

Algeria told Western governments, which voiced dismay at the storming of the facility on Thursday, that troops moved in only because guerrillas were trying to leave with hostages, possibly hoping to reach the Malian border.

The captors loaded hostages into a convoy. Special forces backed by helicopters moved in around noon, some 30 hours after the plant was seized.

In what appears to have been the deadliest part of the siege, as described by the family of Irish survivor Stephen McFaul, government forces bombed the convoy, blasting apart four vehicles full of hostages. McFaul was in a fifth truck which crashed. He dashed for his life and escaped, and believes all those in the other vehicles were killed.

During Thursday, most of the hundreds of people at the site were able to flee.

By Friday night, it remained unclear how many of the gunmen and their hostages were still in the facility - though both groups might number in the dozens. Norway's prime minister said the operation at the larger, residential compound seemed to be over and troops were now surrounding the industrial site.

But this left Western governments and intelligence officials, long used to difficult relations with Algeria which is proud of its sovereignty, desperate for hard facts about the fate of their nationals.

(Additional reporting by Alex Lawler and Jessica Donati in London; Editing by Peter Millership and Peter Graff)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-algerians-suspect-inside-help-hostage-raid-231257416--finance.html

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

UK police accused of wrongly taking DNA of gay men

Undated image made available Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013 of Stephen Close. In 1983 Close was arrested, jailed, and expelled from of the British army for having sex with a fellow squad mate. Thirty years later, police in the English city of Manchester tracked him down and demanded that he give up a sample of his DNA. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell says Close is one of three gay men convicted under Britain?s now-defunct indecency law who have been ordered to supply their genetic material to police. (AP Photo)

Undated image made available Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013 of Stephen Close. In 1983 Close was arrested, jailed, and expelled from of the British army for having sex with a fellow squad mate. Thirty years later, police in the English city of Manchester tracked him down and demanded that he give up a sample of his DNA. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell says Close is one of three gay men convicted under Britain?s now-defunct indecency law who have been ordered to supply their genetic material to police. (AP Photo)

(AP) ? In 1983, Stephen Close was arrested, jailed and expelled from the British army for having sex with a male squad mate.

Three decades later, police tracked him down to the northern England city of Salford and demanded a sample of his DNA.

Close, now 50 and openly gay, said he was shocked.

"I was horrified that after all these years they suddenly decided to bring this up again," Close said in a telephone interview from Salford, 205 miles (330 kilometers) north of London.

While it is not illegal in the U.K. to collect genetic material from adults, Britain's DNA database ? one of the largest in the world, with some 6 million samples ? has long been a magnet for controversy. Human rights advocate Peter Tatchell says gay men convicted years ago under Britain's now-defunct gross indecency law may have had their rights violated recently by British police who ordered them to submit their genetic material to the database.

"It is absolutely wrong to lump a consenting, victimless offense like 'gross indecency' with rape and child sex abuse," Tatchell told The Associated Press.

Europe's top human rights court in 2008 struck down a British law that allowed the government to store DNA and fingerprints from people with no criminal record. But in 2011, a new law allowed police to collect DNA from offenders who had been convicted of serious offenses before the DNA database was created in 1995.

Amanda Cooper of the Association of Chief Police Officers' DNA database program said police forces were told that "certain sexual offences, such as gross indecency and buggery, should not have a DNA sample taken on the grounds of a sole conviction."

In Close's case, he was first convicted of a gross indecency charge and later theft.

The "gross indecency" law dates back to 1885, and has been used to persecute thousands of English homosexuals, including playwright Oscar Wilde, who spent two years in prison after a trial in 1895, and World War II code breaker Alan Turing, who committed suicide after being convicted in 1952.

Although England decriminalized homosexuality in 1967, elements of the indecency legislation remained in place until 2003 ? including anti-gay restrictions relating to the age of consent, the military, and sex under various circumstances.

Manchester police have apologized to Close, telling him his DNA sample will be destroyed. They have also promised a review of the some 850 DNA samples they've collected since 2011 for people with old convictions.

"In the case of Mr. Close, our request was made without proper consideration of all the facts and once again for that I apologize," Manchester Deputy Chief Constable Ian Hopkins told the AP on Wednesday.

In the city of Newcastle, a 44-year-old businessman also received a similar request for his DNA. Speaking via telephone, the man described how, more than two decades ago, he'd been arrested and fined after meeting someone for sex in a public toilet. The businessman, who asked that his name be withheld for privacy reasons, said he still has scars on his wrists from his attempt to commit suicide following the arrest.

"This whole thing has brought all this back up," he said. "I've moved on from my life. I'm a businessman now. I've been a relationship for more than 10 years now. It's like someone's put a bomb under me."

Northumbria police, who are responsible for Newcastle, denied that they targeted the man because of his sexuality. The force declined, however, to say whether it would destroy his DNA sample.

The force did say it would launch a review of individual cases and would be "looking closely" at the circumstances of each request for DNA, stating that no one would be contacted "solely based on their sexuality."

The Association of Chief Police Officers said Wednesday it would re-issue guidance to police forces on taking DNA samples.

Britain's Home Office, the ministry which governs police, also said the now-defunct indecency laws need to be revisited.

"It is unacceptable that homosexual men have been living for decades with criminal records for consensual sex," the Home Office said in a statement Wednesday.

Associated Press

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Students Calculate What Hyperspace Travel Would Actually Look Like

Nothing. You would see absolutely nothing. Blackness. Empty space. Here is why:

The warp field used to push the ship would be a 100% metamaterial, which redirects all particles, including light, around the ship perfectly, and or, capturing the particles on the event shock, and preventing them from reaching you.

That's the problem with cheating by removing the ship from the causally connected universe, via a albucuierre warpdrive; being no longer causally connected means you can't see anything, because you stop interacting with the universe outside the warp field.

Ok, pedantically, you would see an insanely redshifted image of the universe you left behind, instead of empty space. But to human eyes, that heat map would appear literally black.

When you rupture the field, and spill back into being causally connected with the universe at the remote reference frame, a shitton of energy and radiation will blast out.

Piloting a ship with that kind of propulsion would require very precise calculations about the passing of local time inside the warp field, and the time frames of both site of departure, and site of destination. It would be impossible to measure spacial distance, so the unpredictable unit of variable time is all you would have to work with. Long distance navigation would be an almost absurd proposition due to this fact. This could be the fly in the ointment against this form of travel in fact.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Disney and AT&amp;T's U-Verse renew vows, expand the relationship and bring back ESPN 3D

Disney and AT&T's UVerse renew vows, expand the relationship

Disney and AT&T today announced a multi-year extension to their already existing relationship, which brings approximately 70 channels to AT&T's U-Verse cable network. The new "long-term distribution agreement" also adds a handful of new content, including the return of ESPN 3D and a new ABC/Univision collaborative channel aimed at English-dominant and bilingual Hispanics. That adds to the already robust lineup, which features biggies like ESPN and ABC. It's unclear what money exchanged hands in the deal or how long it'll last -- no specifics are given for either -- but it's safe to say your Disney-owned channels are secure for now, U-Verse users.

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Microsoft in Search of Star App Developer for Windows Phone 8

Taking a page from RIM's playbook, Microsoft is attempting to build buzz and the application inventory for Windows Phone 8 by offering incentives to mobile app developers.

When it comes to growing the Windows Phone 8 application inventory, Microsoft is betting that the prospect of fame and presumably fortune can be a strong motivator for developers that are on the fence about supporting the mobile operating system. Todd Brix, senior director of the Windows Phone Apps Team, unveiled Windows Phone Next App Star, a contest aimed at bringing new and innovative apps to the Windows Store. And taking the top prize could mean the type of exposure that only big advertising budgets can buy. The grand prize winner's app will be featured in a TV commercial, informed Brix in a company blog post. "The last app standing will win the Next App Star challenge and the grand prize of placement in one of our Windows Phone primetime TV advertisements in the U.S., bringing national exposure and a lot of buzz to one developer's creation," wrote Brix. Other prizes include a Nokia Lumia 920 and one-year Dev Center subscriptions. The submission period ends March 5th, the date by which new or updated apps up for consideration must be published and live. The goal, added Brix, is to unearth compelling apps and shine a spotlight on developers that are leveraging distinctive Windows Phone 8 features like Live Tiles. Dominating the Windows 8 Phone home screen, Live Tiles are blocky, self-updating panels that provide users with at-a-glance views of recent activity like social media updates and app alerts. Brix hopes that the competition will call attention to the wide variety of available apps in the Windows Phone ecosystem, not just best sellers and perennial leaderboard staples. "This isn't just about picking the most popular app in the Store. Windows Phone Next App Star is about giving developers a shot at being the next big hit," added Brix. The contest is the latest effort by the company to heighten Windows Phone's profile in the developer community. The company hosted a global ?appathon? in November that attracted 13,500 registrants. Even its Azure cloud platform has been pressed into duty as a mobile app backend. Microsoft isn't the only mobile OS maker dangling incentives in front of developers. Canadian smartphone maker Research in Motion (RIM) kicked off a program called the 10k Developer Commitment last year to help spur interest in Blackberry 10. Participants whose apps are approved through the Built for BlackBerry program are guaranteed to earn at least $10,000 if their apps generate at least $1,000 within 12 months. RIM will pay the difference to those developers that don't to cross the $10,000 mark. On Jan. 11, RIM hosted a 36-hour Port-A-Thon that awarded $100 for each submitted and approved app (up to a limit of 20 apps). Other incentives included BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha devices and a paid trip to Amsterdam to celebrate the Blackberry 10 launch at BlackBerry Jam Europe. The ploy worked, according to Alec Saunders, RIM's vice president of developer relations. On Jan. 13, Saunders tweeted, "Well there you have it. 37.5 hours in, we hit 15,000 apps for this portathon. Feel like I've run a marathon. Thanks to all the devs!"

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RadioShack's Target Mobile partnership to end on April 8th

RadioShack's Target Mobile partnership to end on April 8th

If you're planning on waltzing into a Target store and picking up a cellphone with a monthly plan, you only have until April 8th to do so. RadioShack, which operates Target Mobile in 1,500 Target stores, has come to an agreement with its fellow retailer to end the relationship, effective April 8, 2013. The duo says they're parting ways on amicable terms since they couldn't strike a new deal -- which they've been hoping to hammer out since October -- that would make the business profitable for each party. For those whose fancies are struck by pay-as-you-go solutions, Target's prepaid mobile business won't be affected by the deal.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Live updates: Falcons-Seahawks

Scoring Summary First Quarter SeaAtl FG 9:40 Matt Bryant 39 yard field goal?9:40
Drive:?11 Plays, 54 Yards, 5:20 0 3 TD 3:10 Tony Gonzalez 1 yard TD pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant extra point is GOOD)?3:10
Drive:?8 Plays, 61 Yards, 2:41 0 10 Second Quarter SeaAtl FG 9:13 Matt Bryant 37 yard field goal?9:13
Drive:?11 Plays, 68 Yards, 6:18 0 13 TD 4:16 Roddy White 47 yard TD pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant extra point is GOOD)?4:16
Drive:?3 Plays, 88 Yards, 1:17 0 20 Third Quarter SeaAtl TD 9:47 Golden Tate 29 yard TD pass from Russell Wilson (Ryan Longwell extra point is GOOD)?9:47
Drive:?9 Plays, 80 Yards, 5:13 7 20 TD 2:11 Jason Snelling 5 yard TD pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant extra point is GOOD)?2:11
Drive:?14 Plays, 80 Yards, 7:36 7 27 Fourth Quarter SeaAtl TD 13:01 Russell Wilson 1 yard TD run (Ryan Longwell extra point is GOOD)?13:01
Drive:?8 Plays, 80 Yards, 4:10 14 27

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Hollande steps up security in France over military operations in Mali, Somalia

New Delhi, Jan. 13 (ANI): DM Foundation, the non-profit charitable arm of the leading healthcare conglomerate in the Middle East and India DM Healthcare, in association with Ashraya Charitable Trust (ACT) has launched an Early Disease Detection and Cancer Screening Centre in Harippad, Kerala titled 'Healing Touch'.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

Blu-ray Review: To Rome with Love

Sony / 2012 / 112 Minutes / Rated R
Street Date: January 15, 2013

Reviewed by Shannon T. Nutt
1 Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Movie Itself: Our Reviewer's Take

In his follow-up to the fantastic 'Midnight in Paris', Woody Allen heads southeast from the city of light and lands in the eternal city, Rome. Here, he presents four different stories, mixed together throughout the movie, but not connected to each other (lest one think he or she is in for another film where characters from one story thread cross paths with those in another). Two of the tales are told primarily with English-speaking actors, while the other two showcase Italian-speaking roles (with English subtites).

Allen himself stars alongside Judy Davis as the parents of a young American (played by Alison Pill) who has become engaged to a local Italian (Flavio Parenti). Allen's character is upset that his daughter hasn't found someone from a rich family to marry, but rather the son of a local mortician (Fabio Armiliato). But when he hears the mortician singing in the shower, he changes his mind and hatches a plan to turn the undertaker into a global singing sensation.

In one of the Italian-spoken stories, Antonio (Alessandro Tiberi) has recently married Milly (Alessandra Mastronardi) and is intending to introduce her to relatives at a hotel where the newlyweds are staying. Milly gets lost trying to find her way back to the hotel, while Antonio gets a visit from an escort (played by Pen?lope Cruz) right at the same time his relatives show up at the hotel. Naturally, Antonio's relatives think the escort is Milly, and Antonio has to play along, lest his family think he's been with a prostitute. We've seen plots similar to what happens here in many other movies, and this turns out to be the most predictable and, therefore, the least entertaining of the movie's four stories.

In the other Italian dialogue tale, Oscar winner Roberto Benigni plays a man who is as common as someone could get. He's got a wife, two kids, and gets up every morning at 7am to have the same breakfast and go off to the same mundane job. However, one day ? for no particular reason ? everyone starts paying attention to him. He's mobbed by photographers and press, and he's suddenly become the most popular man in Rome. There's not much of a smokescreen here from Woody Allen. Roberto's story is obviously a comment on the ridiculousness of fame and how insane (and fleeting) it can be.

Finally, the most interesting story in 'To Rome With Love' begins with Alec Baldwin playing John, a middle-aged man who has returned to Rome on vacation with his wife, but takes some time alone to visit an area of the city he lived in when he was a young man. While there, he crosses paths with Jack (Jesse Eisenberg), who reminds John very much of himself when he was younger. Jack is staying with his girlfriend, but finds himself being drawn to one of her best friends (played by Ellen Page) when she arrives in Rome for a visit. To divulge any more about the connection between John and Jack would ruin the surprise (which one doesn't catch onto until about 20 minutes into the story). I found this to be the best of the tales in Woody's flick, and one that was perhaps worthy of a whole movie by itself.

Much like his prior film, 'To Rome With Love' is Woody Allen's love letter to another European city. While it never quite matches the magic of 'Midnight in Paris', it's an enjoyable enough watch, although it's probably not going to be remembered as one of Allen's better efforts.

The Blu-Ray: Vital Disc Stats

'To Rome With Love' travels to Blu-ray in a standard case housing a single 25GB disc. The disc is front-loaded with the theatrical trailer for 'Midnight in Paris' before arriving at its menu selection scene, with selection running across the bottom of the screen while video clips from the film play on the upper half. The case contains one insert, which is a contest advertisement for a chance to win a trip to Rome.

The Video: Sizing Up the Picture

Like many of director Woody Allen's recent films, 'To Rome With Love' has a very over-saturated and "warm" look to the picture. The result is outdoor visuals that have a real luster to them, but also actors who tend to appear that they've been out in the sunlight for far too long. However, this seems to be Allen's preference, and this Blu-ray does a fine job of replicating the theatrical look of the film. While some of the indoor scenes and a few close-ups give off a somewhat soft appearance, the majority of outdoor scenes are crisp, colorful, and really show off the beauty of Rome. Although the movie was shot in 35mm, film grain is barely noticeable at all in most of the movie's scenes.

The Audio: Rating the Sound

The film is given a lossless English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio track (also available in French) with no flaws other than the fact that it's hardly active at all. As one could guess from a Woody Allen flick, most scenes aren't much more than people standing around talking to one another, so there's not much opportunity for "oomph" from the audio. Viewers/listeners will notice more activity, however, during a thunderstorm scene that takes place during the movie. An English Audio Descriptive Service is also available.

The Supplements: Digging Into the Good Stuff

  • Con Amore: A Passion For Rome (HD, 9 min.) ? This all-too-short featurette includes some comments from the cast about working with Woody Allen, and how he allows his actors to pretty much develop characters on their own, even if it means diverting from his script. Sadly (although probably no surprise to anyone who follows Allen's career), the director himself does not participate at all in this segment.
  • Theatrical Trailers (HD, 2 min. per trailer) ? The only other bonus on this disc are the original theatrical trailer for the movie, and the front-loaded trailer for 'Midnight in Paris', which can also be accessed from the main menu.

HD Bonus Content: Any Exclusive Goodies in There?

There are no HD exclusives.

Easter Eggs

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Final Thoughts

As Woody Allen films go, 'To Rome With Love' falls somewhere in the middle of the pack. It's far from his most moving or side-splitting work, but there's a pleasantry about it that draws you into the film and makes for an enjoyable viewing. Unless you're a die-hard Woody fan, this is a picture you will probably just want to rent rather than add to your permanent collection. It's worth a viewing? but once should be enough for most.


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Self Love vs. Narcissism in the Instagram Selfie Culture! Do You ...

Our Artist in Residence, damali abrams, asks whether constantly capturing and reveling in one?s own image is the work of a self loving individual or narcissistic. I enjoy her videos and see self love plus a face and voice generally absent from mass media. Go damali? What do you see? -aa

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he first time I ever took self-portraits was the night of my college graduation.

I wore a red wig and colorful costumes. This was before I considered myself a performance artist or an artist at all, really. It was my way of commemorating a monumental moment in my life.

That was over a decade ago. Since then a lot of my work has included self-portraiture in the form of photos, videos, performances, written journals, and video diaries. And from time to time someone will either ask me about or accuse me of narcissism.

Admittedly, I feel a twinge of self-consciousness when this word is thrown in my direction. Maybe I am a narcissist. But I don?t know if a psychological evaluation of my personality disorders has anything to do with the value of the art. Many artists have mental disorders of all kinds but should that be included in the critique of our work?

And as many feminist critics point out, the accusation of narcissism that is often made against women artists who use our own bodies or images in our work is not made against men who do similar work.

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Review: Seekers of Meaning Baby Boomers, Judaism and the ...

?It is not good that we exist l?vado, cut off, isolated, withdrawn from our world and own unique self. Yet each of us, as we grow older, often looks back on our journey and reflects on those moments when we felt alone, as if we were wandering in our own wilderness, seeking community, searching for love.? -Rabbi Richard Address

In Seekers of Meaning, Rabbi Address focuses on the transitions ? economic, personal, professional, social, and spiritual ? that?? Baby Boomers within the Jewish community, many of who are returning to their religious tradition, are facing as they age.

Seekers of MeaningDrawing on the Torah, Address outlines three fundamental questions that transitions in life often trigger:

  • Where Did I Come From?
  • Who Am I?
  • Where Am I Going?

All of us want to find the answers to these questions, but we can?t find them l?vado, alone. We?re driving by our desire to find answers to reach out to others, as its only within these relationships, Address argues, that we ultimately find the answers we?re looking for.

So we are seeking a connection with others in order that we won?t find ourselves alone. As Address writes, ?We, who are now moving in the autumn of our lives, search for our own sense of meaning and purpose. At times, it seems as if the questions we have outweigh the possible answers.?

Nothing defines the Baby Boomer generation more as they age, Address thinks, than the relationship they?ve entered into as a caregiver, often for their elderly parents.? ?We often enter this life stage unprepared and in an instant,? he writes.? In these situations it?s easy to begin caring for our parents much like we do for younger children. Drawing on the Torah, Address reminds us that we must always show ?deference to the old?.

We?ll go shopping, for example, at the supermarket. Mom and dad will give us a list, and we pick up the groceries on the way over for a visit. We unpack them and they ask, ?How much?? Our natural inclination is to say, ?Don?t worry about it,? think that, after all, it is the right thing to do as mom and dad may be watching their expenses. The tradition, however, cautions us against making this a habit for, in doing so, we may gradually take away our parents? sense of self-respect, almost infantilizing them, making them feel totally dependent on us.

Address adds that there are of course no rules per se, as each situation will be different. The rule of thumb is to avoid anything that might take away the dignity of our parents.

In a moving passage, Address writes that there is sometimes a palpable sense of the sacred in our role as a caregiver for our parents.

In this new life stage of caregiving, we come face to face with the often-repeated verse in Leviticus 19, ani Adonai (I am God). There are moments of spiritual reckoning, awareness that some other power or mystery is present. They contain within them aspects of transcendence that are often frightening and almost always humbling. I speak of those quiet moments, private usually, when you are with the person being cared for. I am thinking of time spent with a parent, escorting her to a doctor?s appointment, for example. You go around to her side of the car and help her out. You grab hold of her arm, or place your arm around her shoulder to help. And in a flash of insight, you are suddenly aware that this parent has become a frail older adult; that those arms that held you and cared for you now reach out to you for caring, support, and guidance. You experience a revelation, a sense that roles have changed; and you are humbled to realize the responsibility that is now yours. Many of us have had these moments. They are sacred and filled with awe.

Sacred and filled with awe. These are not commonly applied descriptions to the caregiver?s role. Wrapped into these moments, Address sees a sense of meaning and completeness brought about by a shared care journey, where we now care for those who once care for us.

Address does not attempt to sentimentalize the caregiver?s role.? Seekers of Meaning is balanced throughout with an honest account of the difficult times faced in the adjustment to new challenges and associated roles and responsibilities.

Address?s previous work (see below) shows that he is well acquainted with aging and the Jewish tradition.? Yet what makes this book unique and its insights memorable are the lessons that draw directly on Address?s personal experience.? As one reviewer on Amazon put it,

Seekers of Meaning, I believe, is [Address's] personal best, his life?s experiences, his education and his interaction with the hundreds of people he has communicated with, taught, counseled and shared a personal relationship. He takes us to a new stage in our lives to enter with knowledge, excitement, confidence and the hopeful outlook for a new kind of contentment and happiness.

While the author?s work draws on tradition from within the Jewish faith, the insights (as the above reviewer noted) are appropriate for anyone chasing the fundamental questions ? Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? ? that growing older brings in tow.

About Rabbi Richard Address

A major part of Address?s work has been in the development and implementation of the project on Sacred Aging. This project has been responsible for creating awareness and resources for congregations on the implication of the emerging longevity revolution with growing emphasis on the aging of the baby boom generation. This aging revolution has begun to impact all aspects of Jewish communal and congregational life.

Rabbi Address was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in Cincinnati (1972) and served congregations in California before joining the staff of the Union for Reform Judaism (formerly the Union of American Hebrew Congregations) in 1978. He directed the Union?s Pennsylvania Council from 1978 through 2000. In 1997 he founded the Department of Jewish Family Concerns and went full time in New York in January of 2001.

Rabbi Address received a Certificate in Pastoral Counseling from the Post Graduate Center for Mental Health in 1998 and his Doctor of Ministry from HUC-JIR in 1999. He also received his honorary Doctorate from HUC-JIR in 1997.

In January of 2007 he was awarded the ?Sherut L?Am? award by the Kalsman Institute for Judaism and Health. He teaches classes in Jewish Family issues and Sacred Aging at the New York campus of HUC-JIR.

In March 2010, Rabbi Address was awarded a Best Practices in Older Adult Programs: First Place by the National Council on Aging-Interfaith Coalition on Aging.

He has contributed articles and chapters on Judaism and Aging for numerous publications including:

  • Jewish Lights
  • Journal of Central Conference of American Rabbis
  • Newsletter of American Society of Aging?s Forum on Religion, Spirituality and Aging (FORSA)
  • The Journal of Religious Gerontology
  • The Jewish Forward
  • ?Jewish Relational Care? (chapter on ?Jewish Relational Care and Healthy Aging?)
  • ?Aging, Spirituality and Religion, Vol 2? (chapter on ?Making Sacred Decisions at the End of Life: AN Approach from Sacred Jewish Texts?)

Rabbi Address has edited and co-authored:

  • ?Jewish Relational Care with Healthy Aging?: in Jewish Relational Care.?Jack Bloom. Haworth Press. 2006
  • ?Creating Sacred Scenarios: Opportunities for New Rituals and Sacred Aging?: in Religion, Spirituality and Aging: A Social Work Perspective.?Harry R Moody, Ph D, Ed. Haworth Press. 2005
  • ?The Human Body and the Body Politic?: in Midrash and Medicine. Dr. William Cutter, ed. Jewish Lights. 2011
  • ?What Elders in Congregations Need From Spiritual Leaders?: in Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging. ?Vol. 32. Jan.-June, 2011
  • ?The Unbroken Path: Emerging Issues for the Care-giver?: in Broken Fragments: Jewish Experiences of Alzheimer?s Disease. Doug Kohn, ed. URJ Press. June 2012
  • ?Standing in Life Before God: Report on One Congregation?s First Steps for Creating a Congregation=Based Program on Health and Wellness? in CCAR Journal. Journal of Reform Judaism. Summer 2012
  • ?Contemplating A Theology of Healthy Aging?: in Healing to All Their Flesh: Essays in Spirituality, Theology and Health.?Dr. Feff Levin and Dr. Keith Meador, eds. Templeton Press. Fall 2012
  • ?To Honor and Respect: Programs and Resources for Congregations on Sacred Aging? ( Union for Reform Judaism Press. 2005)
  • ?That You May Live Long: Caring for our Aging Parents, Caring for Ourselves.
  • Jewish Perspectives On Caregiving? (with Rabbi Hara Person. URJ Press. 2003)
  • ?Caring for the Soul: R?fuat Ha Nefesh: A Mental Health Resource and Study Guide. (URJ Press. 2003)
  • ?A Time to Prepare?. A Practical Guide for Individuals and Families in Determining One?s Wishes for Extraordinary Medical Treatment and Financial; Arrangements. (URJ Press. 2001)

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

6 arrested in new rape of a bus passenger in India

NEW DELHI (AP) ? Police said Sunday they have arrested six suspects in another gang rape of a bus passenger in India, four weeks after a brutal attack on a student on a moving bus in the capital outraged Indians and led to calls for tougher rape laws.

Police officer Raj Jeet Singh said a 29-year-old woman was the only passenger on a bus as she was traveling to her village in northern Punjab state on Friday night. The driver refused to stop at her village despite her repeated pleas and drove her to a desolate location, he said.

There, the driver and the conductor took her to a building where they were joined by five friends and took turns raping her throughout the night, Singh said.

The driver dropped the woman off at her village early Saturday, he said.

Singh said police arrested six suspects on Saturday and were searching for another.

Gurmej Singh, deputy superintendent of police, said all six admitted involvement in the rape. He said the victim was recovering at home.

Also on Saturday, police arrested a 32-year-old man for allegedly raping and killing a 9-year-old girl two weeks ago in Ahmednagar district in western India, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. Her decomposed body was found Friday.

Police officer Sunita Thakare said the suspect committed the crime seven months after his release from prison after serving nine years for raping and murdering a girl in 2003, PTI reported Sunday.

The deadly rape of a 23-year-old student on a New Delhi bus in December led to the woman's death and set off an impassioned debate about what India needs to do to prevent such tragedies. Protesters and politicians have called for tougher rape laws, police reforms and a transformation in the way the country treats women.

"It's a very deep malaise. This aspect of gender justice hasn't been dealt with in our nation-building task," Seema Mustafa, a writer on social issues who heads the Center for Policy Analysis think tank, said Sunday.

"Police haven't dealt with the issue severely in the past. The message that goes out is that the punishment doesn't match the crime. Criminals think they can get away it," she said.

In her first published comments, the mother of the deceased student in the New Delhi attack said Sunday that all six suspects in that case, including one believed to be a juvenile, deserve to die.

She was quoted by The Times of India newspaper as saying that her daughter, who died from massive internal injuries two weeks after the attack, told her that the youngest suspect had participated in the most brutal aspects of the rape.

Five men have been charged with the physiotherapy student's rape and murder and face a possible death penalty if convicted. The sixth suspect, who says he is 17 years old, is likely to be tried in a juvenile court if medical tests confirm he is a minor. His maximum sentence would be three years in a reform facility.

"Now the only thing that will satisfy us is to see them punished. For what they did to her, they deserve to die," the newspaper quoted the mother as saying.

Some activists have demanded a change in Indian laws so that juveniles committing heinous crimes can face the death penalty.

The names of the victim of the Dec. 16 attack and her family have not been released.

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