Saturday, January 7, 2012

Mexican officials pledge security for elections (AP)

MEXICO CITY ? Mexican officials have pledged expanded security for the country's July 1 presidential and congressional elections and said they'll consider providing protection for a broad range of candidates amid growing interference by criminal gangs in politics.

The Mexican government normally provides security for presidential candidates, but Assistant Interior Secretary Obdulio Avila said Friday his agency will "evaluate the appropriateness of security for other candidates."

Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire said, "We should recognize that, while it is not a generalized phenomenon, there have been instances of public insecurity and interference or attempts at interference by criminals in some elections."

That was an apparent reference to November local elections in western Michoacan state, when several mayoral candidates dropped out of races there amid drug cartel threats.

"Let there be no doubt that conditions are there, and the institutions are strong enough, to hold peaceful and lawful elections, but it would be dangerous to let our guard down," Poire said.

In 2010 gunmen believed to be working for a drug cartel assassinated the leading candidate for governor in the northern state of Tamaulipas.

The Interior Department also said it would be willing to provide protection for electoral officials. In August, nine employees of private polling firms were kidnapped and later released in Michoacan.

Also Friday, the chief prosecutor of Mexico City, Miguel Mancera, announced he is resigning from the post to run in the capital for the mayoral nomination of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD. Those elections will also be held July 1.

The PRD, which currently governs the city, has urged officials to resign their posts if they intend to campaign for another office.

Mexico City has largely been spared the brutal drug cartel violence that has hit many other parts of the country.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/latam/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120107/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_mexico_politics

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Jury selection continues for Iraq war crime trial (AP)

SAN DIEGO ? Jury selection will resume Friday for the trial of the final defendant in the biggest criminal case against U.S. troops to emerge from the Iraq war.

Marine Corps spokesman Lt. Col. Joseph Kloppel said Thursday that the military court at Camp Pendleton had not finished its interviews of Marines with combat experience to serve on the jury for the trial of Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich. He says opening arguments now could begin as late as Monday.

Wuterich led the Marine squad in 2005 that killed 24 Iraqis, including unarmed women and children, in the town of Haditha after a roadside bomb exploded near a Marine convoy, killing one Marine.

Wuterich has said he regretted the loss of civilian lives but believed he was operating within military combat rules.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

What is MHL? [What Is]

Between the Roku Streaming Stick and these Samsung displays we've seen a few recent products equipped with a new audio/visual connection called MHL. It is not a new way to view hockey. More »


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School pupils learn about practical philosophy

ScienceDaily (Jan. 5, 2012) ? Children could learn valuable lessons in moral citizenship, such as making moral judgements and informed choices, through taking part in philosophical dialogue, according to researchers at Strathclyde.

A study of more than 130 primary and secondary pupils found that taking part in practical philosophy sessions improved the children's listening skills, gave them greater respect for other people, encouraged them to consider other perspectives and ideas they may not otherwise have thought about and helped them analyse problems so that they are thought through before making decisions.

The sessions, following an approach known as Community of Philosophical Inquiry (CoPI), involved pupils being given a stimulus such as a picture, a piece of writing or a piece of music and being asked to come up with questions prompted by it. A question was chosen and a structured dialogue followed, facilitated by a teacher trained in CoPI.

Dr Claire Cassidy, a Lecturer in Education at Strathclyde, led the research. She said: "Doing practical philosophy in this way provides children with tools to enable them to participate as active citizens.

"Teachers in Scotland are being encouraged, through Curriculum for Excellence, to foster responsible citizenship in pupils, although discussions are continuing on what citizenship actually means. We wanted to assess how effective the Community of Philosophical Inquiry approach can be in supporting children towards achieving the aims of the curriculum. While doing philosophy doesn't necessarily guarantee citizenship, it goes some way towards providing the necessary tools that a citizen requires.

"When pupils taking part in the study were asked what they thought citizenship meant, they emphasised that it related to representing the views of others, being environmentally aware, being law-abiding and sitting on committees, as well as having good manners and being respectful to others and their views.

"They found they were able to debate and discuss reasoned argument without conflict and often continued their discussions after their sessions had finished. They felt CoPI got them thinking deeply- as one pupil put it, thinking like they had never thought before."

The study involved more than 130 primary and secondary pupils around Scotland being presented with a series of scenarios in which people faced moral choices, including what to do with money they have found and choosing which charity to give funds they have raised.

They were asked what course of action the people might take, what they would have done themselves and their reasons for their decisions.

After taking part in a series of CoPI sessions over eight to 10 weeks, the pupils were presented with similar scenarios. Their answers this time tended to be considerably more detailed and offered far more justification for their responses.

The research was presented at the recent EARLI (European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction) conference 2011, held at the University of Exeter.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Spend over ?25,000 in Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over ?25,000 made by Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

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Source: http://data.gov.uk/dataset/financial-transactions-data-epsom-st-helier-university-hospitals-nhs-trust

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Eusebio back in hospital after pneumonia bout

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updated 9:05 a.m. ET Jan. 4, 2012

LISBON, Portugal (AP) -Former Portugal great Eusebio is back in the hospital, only days after being discharged following treatment for double pneumonia.

The Hospital da Luz in Lisbon says in a statement that Eusebio has severe neck pain. He was admitted to the hospital late Tuesday.

Eusebio left the hospital last Saturday after almost two weeks of treatment, including days in intensive care, for infections in both lungs. Doctors said he was cured.

Eusebio da Silva Ferreira, who turns 70 later this month, became a Portuguese icon from standout performances in the 1960s and was named one of FIFA's 10 best football players of all time in 1998.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Tunisia: Canada Gives Villa of Ex-Ruler's Family to Govt



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2 January 2012


On December 30th, the Tunisian Ministry of State Property announced that Canadian authorities have decided to cede the property of Ben Ali's son-in-law to the Tunisian government.

The value of the property (which includes a lavish villa - located in Westmount, Canada) and is estimated 1.338 billion Canadian Dollars.

The Canadian government initially intended to sell the property in an auction to pay off el-Matri's remaining debt. However, a newly ratified Canadian federal law prohibits the confiscation of money and property derived from corruption in third world countries or countries under (or previously under) a dictatorship.

The communiqu? released by the Ministry of State Property also reported that el-Matri's lawyer has been out of contact with Sakher el-Matri since he resettled in Dubai.

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