Friday, January 18, 2013

18 January - Blogs I'm Following II

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Sunday Classics chronicles: Revisiting Richard Strauss's "Capriccio"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 11 minutes ago
*R. STRAUSS: Capriccio, Op. 85: Introduction (Sextet)* *Vienna State Opera Orchestra members, Karl Böhm members, cond. Live performance, May 15, 1960* *Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra members, Clemens Krauss, cond. Broadcast performance, 1953* *Vienna Philharmonic members, Ulf Schirmer, cond. Decca, recorded December 1993* *Members of the Southwest German Radio (SWR) Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, Georges Prêtre, cond. Forlane, recorded live in Mannheim, May 29-31, 1999* *by Ken* As I mentioned last week, I have begun the arduous process of importing the Sunday Classics posts i... more »

CrisisActors.org blaming Iran for Sandy Hook: Seriously...

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 31 minutes ago
https://www.facebook.com/CrisisActors *Matt's thoughts: * Check it out, people. One couldn't make this stuff up. They are saying that anyone who asks questions about Sandy Hook is a "terrorist", "exposing America to danger", towing the line for Al Jazeera and Iran, and other nonsense, all to deflect their potential involvement in the entire Sandy Hook "shooting" scenario. If this group isn't a mechanism of the police state developing in the the US, I'll eat my hat. It's also starting to seem that the entire website and group is run by a single individual, and that other individuals ... more »

"We, However..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 36 minutes ago
“Most people come to know only one corner of their room, one spot near the window, one narrow strip on which they keep walking back and forth. In this way they have a certain security... We, however, are not prisoners.” - Rainer Maria Rilke

Soup Dragons: I'm Free!

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 42 minutes ago

Libertarian Senator Rand Paul Stands Tall Against Besieged Palestinians

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 44 minutes ago
* Senator Paul To Besieged Palestinians: Go To Hell.* An excerpt from, *"U.S. Senator to Abbas: U.S. rejects Palestinian's intention to join UN agencies"*: RAMALLAH, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Senator Rand Paul informed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of his country's opposition to the Palestinian intention to join United Nations agencies, a well- informed Palestinian sources said Monday. The source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity the Republican Senator told Abbas after a meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah that *the United States will impose sanctions on the Pales... more »

Musical Interlude: 2002, “Falling Through Time”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 48 minutes ago
2002, “Falling Through Time” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn5SjXaxc74

MN GOP Outlook is Good News!!!

2old2care at Because I Can - 51 minutes ago
*From the Washington DC Roll Call* “A decade or more ago, I could have credibly placed the Minnesota GOP as one of the most talented and organized in the country,” Larry Jacobs, a politics professor at the University of Minnesota, said. “Now, the party is in financial shambles. It’s really caught in a political civil war.” It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when the Republican Party of Minnesota hit rock bottom. It’s even more difficult to determine its path to recovery this cycle, if one even exists. The state party kicked off last year nearly $2 million in debt. In April, it faced... more »

OPPT: Questions From Croatia; Various OPPT CVAC Interim Govt UCC Filings

Obi-Wan Kabuki at AMERICAN KABUKI - 56 minutes ago
*From:* Vladimir Peric *Sent:* Friday, January 18, 2013 1:00 AM *To:* Heather Tucci-Jarraf; Caleb Skinner; Randall Hillner *Subject:* Questions from CROATIA Hello you great people, I watched closely what you did at AK website (and yours too) and I must congratulate you from bottom of my heart. I see that things are changing, from within every man and women and I know consciousness is the source of this changes. I myself experienced quantum jump in consciousness recently and became aware that I am free only if I say so and act as a free man, recognizing only myself as an au... more »

'Idle No More' Round Dance New Mexico State Capitol

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 58 minutes ago
Jan 15, 2013 Photo Tina Garnanez http://www.occupynewmexico.org/ Over 100 Native Americans, First Nations Canadians now residing in New Mexico, and non-native allies, including members of (un)Occupy Albuquerque, Occupy Santa Fe, and Occupy Taos, turned out despite freezing cold weather at the New Mexico State Capitol on Tuesday, January 15 to sing, drum, dance, pray and peacefully

Video: Sandy Hook Occult Sacrifice vs. 'Fakery' Disinfo

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 hour ago
Child sacrifice rituals are common in many civilizations. Ours is no different. According to the ruling elite, it is best to keep quiet about this evil reality. Video Title: Sandy Hook Occult Sacrifice vs. 'Fakery' Disinfo. Channel: thetruthergirls. Description: Everyone is latching on to the idea that nobody died at Sandy Hook and this has become one of the most discussed topics in the conspiracy theory community. From the beginning, I felt that this was not the case, that it was based on speculation without any real evidence. As more and more info emerges, I am finding that ever... more »

Chief Spence asks Canada for meeting Jan. 24, 2013

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 hour ago
Also see: Amnesty International says Canada Prime Minister must commit to full and effective participation with Indigenous Peoples http://www.amnesty.ca/get-involved/take-action-now/canada-prime-minister-must-commit-to-the-full-and-effective-participati

"A Look to the Heavens"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
"Some spiral galaxies are seen almost sideways. NGC 3190, one such galaxy, is the largest member of the Hickson 44 Group, one of the nearer groups of galaxies to our own Local Group of galaxies. *Click image for larger size. * Pictured above, finely textured dust lanes surround the brightly glowing center of this picturesque spiral. Gravitational tidal interactions with other members of its group have likely caused the spiral arms of NGC 3190 to appear asymmetric around the center, while the galactic disk also appears warped. NGC 3190 spans about 75,000 light years across and is ... more »

The Daily "Near You?"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA. Thanks for stopping by.

Chet Raymo, “A Life Sentence”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
*“A Life Sentence”* by Chet Raymo “’We each only really speak one sentence in our lifetime. That sentence begins with your first words, toddling around the kitchen, and ends with your last words… in a nursing home, the night-duty attendant vaguely on hand.” Where did that come from? A review by David Kirby of poet Mary Ruefle's new book, quoting Ruefle on a thought that Ezra Pound learned from Ernest Fenollosa... OK, OK, forget the provenance, or who the heck is Ernest Fenollosa. It's that lifelong sentence I'm interested in, the one that begins with ma-ma and ends with… We... more »

More on the U.N. "death toll" in Syria

Left I on the News at Left I on the News - 1 hour ago
I wrote recently about the improbability of the U.N.'s claim that the Syrian death toll is 60,000. I noted that that claim would require that 96 people had been killed *every single day* since the conflict began. Nearly 700 people a week. Today's news illustrates my point. AP reports (emphasis added): A rocket slammed into a building in Syria's northern city of Aleppo and two suicide bombers struck near a mosque in the south Friday, *capping a particularly bloody week in the country's civil war with more than 800 civilians killed.* When 800 people (or should I say an alleged 800 p... more »

The Late Lt. General William Odom's Views On Iran

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 1 hour ago
*Wikipedia:* William Eldridge Odom (June 23, 1932 – May 30, 2008) was a retired U.S. Army 3-star general, and former Director of the NSA under President Ronald Reagan, which culminated a 31-year career in military intelligence, mainly specializing in matters relating to the Soviet Union. After his retirement from the military, he became a think tank policy expert and a university professor and became known for his outspoken criticism of the Iraq War and warrantless wiretapping of American citizens. He died of an apparent heart attack at his vacation home in Lincoln, Vermont. Lt.... more »

"Better Not To..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 1 hour ago
"Better not to search for who you are until you decide who it is you want to find." - Robert Brault

A truly nasty comment about Laura Robson by Matthew Norman

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 2 hours ago
I was shocked to find the following comment about Laura Robson in yesterday's Matthew Norman column in The Telegraph '...Robson ought to reach the top four and a grand slam final within two years given the obvious capacity for improvement. She moves with the speed and grace of an arthritic hippo' I am staggered by that remark. Laura Robson is an athlete, an Olympic tennis silver medallist and WTA Newcomer of the Year for 2012. Does Laura Robson look like 'an arthritic hippo' to you? So that Matthew Norman must have truly high standards then? Here's Matthew Norman... Hmmm

Study finds megadrought jeopardizing Amazon rainforest

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 2 hours ago
[image: At left, the extent of the 2005 megadrought in the western Amazon rainforests during the summer months of June, July and August as measured by NASA satellites. The most impacted areas are shown in shades of red and yellow. The circled area in the right panel shows the extent of the forests that experienced slow recovery from the 2005 drought, with areas in red and yellow shades experiencing the slowest recovery. Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech / GSFC] Contact: Alan Buis, Alan.buis@jpl.nasa.gov, 818-354-0474 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California 17 January 2013 PASAD... more »

‘Terrible conditions’ for Australia firefighters in record heat wave – ‘Imagine being in this heat next to a blast furnace’

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 2 hours ago
[image: Firefighters battle a grass fire in Penrith, Australia, 19 January 2013. Photo: Mick Tsikas / Sydney Morning Herald] By Ilya Gridneff 19 January 2013 (Sydney Morning Herald) – Hundreds of firefighters battled the most atrocious conditions imaginable on Friday to contain about a dozen out-of-control blazes from the state's far south to the Hunter Valley, desperately hoping a late cool change would bring relief. By late on Friday, fires near Cessnock, Coonabarabran, Young, and around Bega were still causing extreme danger for residents and firefighters, as authorities confi... more »

"How It Really Is"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 3 hours ago

What's frightening, says Dana Milbank, is that the wacky Steve Stockman of the '90s "no longer sounds like an outlier"

KenInNY at DownWithTyranny! - 3 hours ago
*"[T]hat's the same [Steve] Stockman I found so entertaining back in the '90s. What's frightening is he no longer sounds like an outlier."* *-- Dana Milbank, in a WaPo column the other day,* "A House radical is now in the mainstream" *by Ken* The other day Howie was tweeting about one of the elite crazies of the 113th Congress, Texas "domestic terrorist" Steve Stockman, who has now earned the lead-off slot in the ThinkProgress War Room's post "Impeachment? The GOP's Most Extreme Reactions to Obama's Commonsense Gun Safety Plan." Steve earned that spot by announcing plans to introdu... more »

The Northern Cree of Sturgeon Lake Saskatchewan First Nation were doing this long before Stephen Harper came along ...

leftdog at Buckdog - 3 hours ago
... and they will be doing the same a long, long time after he is gone.

I Can't Read You This Bedtime Story From Qatar

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 4 hours ago
Lawyer: Qatari poet gets life for ‘insulting’ emir *Isn't Qatar an ally that helped out in Libya and is helping in Syria? * * **Related: **Calling It Quits With a Qatar Post*

Why Lance's Punishment Should Be a Fine of $2,692,307.70

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 4 hours ago
Recently Team Obama set the limit for any future crime against an individual or humanity by fining too-big-for-justice banksters at HSBC with what amounts to five weeks of annual earnings. Lance is a d-bag in triplicate, no doubt, but his drugging, lies, bullying, and threats do not come close to being equivalent to the drug cartel money laundering and the terrorist support networks of banking giant, HSBC. And yet the corporate media nitwits fans the outrage of citizens against Lance, and even Oprah gets in the act as persona Christi (in two parts with commercial interruptions). ... more »

Take It All Off, Boston Globe

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 4 hours ago
Suit says strip club flouts wage law, cheats dancers

Untitled

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 4 hours ago
Texas Part II "----" "4 dead, 17 hurt when train hits Texas vets parade A freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans on Thursday, killing four people and injuring 17 others as the float crossed a West Texas railroad crossing on its way to an honorary banquet, authorities said." "Texas parade honoring war heroes ends in tragedy" by Juan Carlos Llorca | Associated Press, November 17, 2012 MIDLAND, Texas — Cheered on by a flag-waving crowd, a parade float filled with wounded veterans and their spouses was inching across a railroad track when the crossing gat... more »

Charles Taylor and Jonathan Sacks on The Future of Religion

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 6 hours ago
YouTube Video Description - [Channel: tvochannel]:· Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Philosophy at McGill University, Charles Taylor and Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, Jonathan Sacks discuss The Future of Religion in a Secular Age.

Freedom to Connect: Aaron Swartz (1986-2013) on Victory to Save Open Internet, Fight Online Censors

Freedom to Connect: Aaron Swartz (1986-2013) on Victory to Save Open Internet, Fight Online Censors

Calculated MINIMUM reparation due to slave descendants: $1.5 million to each Black citizen of the USA

Denis Rancourt at Activist Teacher - 6 hours ago
It is not difficult to calculate a MINIMUM amount of monetary reparation due to every single Black slave descendant living today in the USA. If we leave out the reparations for physical violence, genocidal stress, inadmissibility to superior social classes, etc., and only take into account the stolen labor, at the today's equivalent minimum wage, then the calculation for the minimum amount due

US shoots down Syrian Chemical or Hallucingenic Weapon Report

Penny at Penny for your thoughts - 6 hours ago
Have you all noticed the news or what passes for news about allegations/denials that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons? It seems as if the US is doing damage control on a bogus claim made by a "third party" or "unnamed" US partner. "*Did not accurately convey the anecdotal information that we had received from a third party regarding an alleged incident in Syria in December.”* *Nevertheless, according to CNN, the State Department did ask “a U.S. partner” to follow up, interviewing Syrian doctors and chemical weapons specialists.* Care to take a stab at just which nat... more »

Leonard Peltier's statement on 'Idle No More'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 6 hours ago
Leonard Peltier 'Idle No More' By Leonard Peltier Censored News Greetings, my Relatives and Friends! It has come to my attention in the last week or so that a lot of our young people and women especially are standing up in support of our Indigenous Brothers and Sisters in Canada. It really does my heart good to see the activism and concern of the different generations of People coming

Unemployment Rate = 23% (Notice How Little Talk of It You Hear Now) Don't Be Confused - The New World Order Is US: Attack On Sovereignty

It used to be the law that you had to tell the citizens of the U.S. the truth about certain things. From my buddy, Coyote Prime: "Here’s The Real Unemployment Rate" "Here’s The Real Unemployment Rate"by Jerome R. Corsi NEW YORK – "The real unemployment rate for December 2012 is closer to 23 percent, not the 7.8 percent reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, according to economist

Podcast No. 18: Interview with Stefano Guzzini

Daniel Nexon at Duck of Minerva - 6 hours ago
The seventeenth Duck of Minerva podcast features Stefano Guzzini of the Danish Institute for International Studies and Uppsala University . Professor Guzzini discusses, among other things his intellectual and educational background, his important work on power in international affairs, realism, and geopolitics. This podcast is a bit more “bare bones” than usual. I didn’t put in introductory remarks; I Continue reading

So You Want to be a Liberal Arts College Professor?

Jon Western at Duck of Minerva - 6 hours ago
Ok, you went to Oberlin or maybe Swarthmore or Bowdoin or Haverford or Macalester. It was your first experience away from home — your first real intellectual stimulation, the drugs, the sex — it was a total mind blowing experience. You had dinner at a professor’s house and then stayed late into the night discussing Continue reading

The Boston Globe's White File

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 7 hours ago
Kevin White’s FBI files released MuckRock, a website devoted to open records, posted White’s FBI file. The documents are often heavily redacted, and most names are blocked out.

Murder in the city, daily life and tourism

paul at Paying attention - 7 hours ago
Honduras took another hit this week when a British tourist was shot and killed in San Pedro Sula, the biggest city. The headlines in the British media, naturally, weren’t good. Most stories noted Honduras has the highest murder rate in the world, which seems to be the main thing people know about the country. Honduras, for tourists, isn’t dangerous. My partner’s son and his family - including boys 11 and 13 - just spent six weeks here, feeling secure and welcome everywhere they went. But Kaya Omer, the 33-year-old British tourist, had a different, tragic experience. It’s hard to tel... more »

Globe Shot of Wild Turkey

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 7 hours ago
Turkeys wear out welcome in Newton “We have a lot of children who are walking to school who are now afraid to walk to school because the wild turkeys are coming after them.” Some complained of aggressive groups of turkeys, while others wanted the city or state to curb the influx of coyotes blamed for the disappearance of cats across the city. “I’m all for nature and all that, but....,” *Related*: Wild turkeys in Brookline: Bring out the broomsticks *Take a walk on the wild side....* "Brookline High employee faces child porn charges" by Martine Powers and John R. Ellement | Globe... more »

More on the GOP Senate Budget Resolution Obsession

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 7 hours ago
Over at PP today, I talked a little about what budget resolutions are, and said that GOP demands for the Democratic Senate to pass a budget are purely symbolic...but as symbolic demands go, it's not particularly unreasonable. I didn't remember to note, however, that whatever one thinks of the Senate's obligation to pass a budget resolution right now, it's hardly without precedent. Whose precedent? Why, the Bush-era Republican Congresses. As a 2010 CRS report explained: "At least one budget resolution has been adopted every year except 1998 (for FY1999), 2002 (for FY2003), 2004 (for ... more »

So, Wondering Which Committees The Democratic Freshman Were Assigned?

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 7 hours ago
First off, no freshmen were put on the top plum committees, Appropriations or Ways & Means. Nor did any freshmen get slots on Education & Workforce, Energy & Commerce or Rules. Here are the assignments that have been announced: *Agriculture* Suzanne DelBene (New Dem-WA) Gloria McLeod (CA) Filemon Vela (New Dem-TX) Michelle Lujan Grisham (NM) Ann Kuster (NH) Rick Nolan (MN) Pete Gallego (Blue Dog-TX) Bill Eynart (IL) Juan Vargas (New Dem-CA) Cheri Bustos (IL) Sean Patrick Maloney (New Dem-NY) There are two Democratic vacancies left on this committee, which has traditionally, under C... more »

Dine' Bidziil 'One Mind, One Voice, One Prayer'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 7 hours ago
ANNOUNCING DINE BIDZIIL: "One Mind, One Voice, One Prayer" Listen to radio interview with Norman Patrick Brown http://www.blogtalkradio.com/purposefocusedu/2013/01/18/dine-bidziil-one-mind-one-voice-one-prayer Where: Navajo Nation Museum, Window Rock, Arizona When: SATURDAY JAN. 19/2013 - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Topics: Presentation/Panel discussions: 1. April 19/20, 2013 1000 FAMILY HOZHO

Get on t'internet...

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 7 hours ago
“Comrades need to stop complaining on the internet and bring their concerns to branch meetings”. I paraphrase, but variations on this canard are repeated quite often sometimes with an addendum along the lines of, “we need to engage with the real world”. We do need to engage with the real world but moral injunctions about branch meetings are just the opposite of such engagement. Revolutionary socialists advocate direct discussion and open voting against closed meetings and secret ballots, but this fine, hard won principle is not being applied intelligently. Any medium is by defini... more »

Hollywood's Cultural War on America Enters New Level of Intensity

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 7 hours ago
*Paul Revere: A hero to patriots, a villain to traitors.* Read: *New AMC Sitcom “We Hate Paul Revere” to Demonize Patriot Hero*. *Alex Details Operation Paul Revere*. New AMC Sitcom "We Hate Paul Revere" to Demonize American Patriot Hero (HD) New AMC show called "we hate Paul revere"

Divided Over Whole Foods

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 7 hours ago
Whole Foods accents two halves of Charlestown * **I **heard** the food isn't that good anyway.* *Maybe this will help you wash it down*: "Mass. moves to save water sources" by Beth Daley | Globe Staff, November 29, 2012 Massachusetts officials are scheduled to unveil a *new framework* Thursday *to allocate water* from streams and rivers, a long-awaited plan that aims to prevent waterways from running dry but could translate into *higher water rates* and more bans on lawn watering. The new guidelines are expected to require communities to work harder to fix leaky pipes and inject ... more »

Mohawk Nation News 'Indigenous Can Stop War'

brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 7 hours ago
MNN: INDIGENOUS CAN STOP WAR   http//www.mohawknationnews.com   MNN: INDIGENOUS CAN STOP WAR MNN. JAN. 17, 2013. US & CANADA corporations merged on February 4, 2011. They have the same shareholders, owners and business plans for illegal resource extraction. Canadians and Americans have not been informed. The EU Times in Europe made the announcement on January 17,

GOP's slow-mo cave on debt ceiling

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 7 hours ago
The GOPers held a little retreat this week and figured out they can't blow up the world economy without dying in the explosion themselves so they came up with a new strategy to save face for John Boehner. Johnny announced today, well okay House will agree to pay the bills for the next 3 months. But it comes with a catch: Under the bill, Congress would increase the debt limit through mid-April — long enough, House Republicans say, to give both chambers time to pass a budget agreement. Turning up the pressure on the Senate, the measure would withhold Congress’s paychecks if either c... more »

Dr. Steve Pieczenik - Al Gore: Ne Plus Ultra of Political Corruption and Business Incompetence

Saman Mohammadi at The Excavator - 7 hours ago
Al Jazeera is peddling bullshit about Syria, so it is fitting that they found a partner in Al Gore. Bullshit attracts bullshit. *Title - Al Gore: Ne Plus Ultra of Political Corruption and Business Incompetence [Channel: Steve Pieczenik, Posted on YouTube: January 10, 2013] *: On this episode of Steve Pieczenik Talks, Dr. Steve Pieczenik who served under 5 presidential administrations, exposes in detail the shortcomings of the politically corrupt and incompetent Al Gore. SEE MORE AT: http://SteveTalks.tv https://StevePieczenik.com

Kaley Cuoco before she was Penny - Friday Night Rule 5

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 8 hours ago
The Big Bang Theory's Penny, aka Kaley Cuoco, in 8 Simple Rules from 2002 - nice thong!

U.S., China in deal on U.N. North Korea rebuke; Russia to back it

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 8 hours ago
The United States and China have struck a tentative deal on a draft U.N. Security Council resolution condemning North Korea for its December rocket launch, U.N. diplomats said on Friday, and Russia predicted it would be approved by the council. The resolution would not impose new sanctions, but would call for expanding existing U.N. sanctions measures against Pyongyang, the envoys said on condition of anonymity. They added that China's support for the move would be a significant diplomatic blow to Pyongyang. The 15-nation council could adopt the compromise resolution next week, the... more »

They're shocked when sports scribes don’t check facts!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 8 hours ago
*FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013* *Neither did Liasson, Schieffer:* We’re puzzled by all the puzzlement. At the Atlantic, Hampton Stevens is amazed by the journalistic breakdown concerning Manti Te’o’s non-existent doomed girl friend. Visiting us from some distant land, Stevens says he finds the journalistic conduct “incredible:” STEVENS (1/17/13): *Incredible, isn't it? Not one of the highly-paid, well-respected journalists at SI or ESPN even bothered to check the most basic facts of their stories.* Charlie Rose and CBS, with all that staff, with all that preaching about "original repo... more »

Alberta Tories Bought One Vote, Mine

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 8 hours ago
It's enough to make your blood boil. Alberta Conservatives are bent onmeddling in British Columbia's upcoming provincial election. They're running a campaign to raise Alberta donations to support Christy Clark and her faux Liberals. *Rod Love, the chief of staff to former premier Ralph Klein, and Allan Hallman, who ran Jim Dinning’s 2006 Alberta Conservative leadership campaign, asked Calgary’s business elite to pay $125 each to help out the Liberals — British Columbia Liberals, that is.* *“If your company or organization does business in British Columbia (or perhaps if you or y... more »

Actually existing news

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 8 hours ago
Thanks to a court order we now know that in recent royal consent has been sought on 39 parliamentary bills, which both the Queen and Prince Charles have had the power to block (and on at least one occasion did block). An internal Whitehall pamphlet states: [T]he Queen's consent is likely to be needed for laws affecting hereditary revenues, personal property or personal interests of the Crown, the Duchy of Lancaster or the Duchy of Cornwall. Consent is also needed if it affects the Duchy of Cornwall. These guidelines effectively mean the Queen and Charles both have power over laws ... more »

Actually existing news

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 8 hours ago
Thanks to a court order we now know that in recent royal consent has been sought on 39 parliamentary bills, which both the Queen and Prince Charles have had the power to block (and on at least one occasion did block). An internal Whitehall pamphlet states: [T]he Queen's consent is likely to be needed for laws affecting hereditary revenues, personal property or personal interests of the Crown, the Duchy of Lancaster or the Duchy of Cornwall. Consent is also needed if it affects the Duchy of Cornwall. These guidelines effectively mean the Queen and Charles both have power over laws ... more »

Domestic threats

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic - 8 hours ago
[photo via Alaska Dispatch] An organization connected to the West Point Military Academy released a new study showing extreme far-right groups in the United States "while diverse in their causes, are similar in their use of violence" to "draw attention to and emphasize their given ideology." Unsurprisingly the crackpot conservative contingent on Capitol Hill, as with a previous study done in 2009, is taking it personally. A Republican congressional staffer who served in the military told The Washington Times: “If [the Defense Department] is looking for places to cut spending, th... more »

Actually existing news

Roobin at THROUGH THE SCARY DOOR - 8 hours ago
Thanks to a court order we now know that in recent royal consent has been sought on 39 parliamentary bills, which both the Queen and Prince Charles have had the power to block (and on at least one occasion did block). An internal Whitehall pamphlet states: [T]he Queen's consent is likely to be needed for laws affecting hereditary revenues, personal property or personal interests of the Crown, the Duchy of Lancaster or the Duchy of Cornwall. Consent is also needed if it affects the Duchy of Cornwall. These guidelines effectively mean the Queen and Charles both have power over laws ... more »

"Suppose..."

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 8 hours ago

Paul Krugman, “Fiscal Affinity Fraud”

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 9 hours ago
*“Fiscal Affinity Fraud”* by Paul Krugman “Innocent that I am, I never heard the term “affinity fraud” until the Bernie Madoff affair hit the news. But once you hear it, the concept is obvious: people are most easily conned when they’re getting their disinformation from someone who seems to be part of their tribe, one way or another. And I found myself thinking about that reality when the predictable reaction to today’s column came in: irate and, I believe, sincere if often incoherent voice mails etc. declaring that I must be an idiot, evil, or an evil idiot for saying that t... more »

Panetta calls for more agile NATO with wider strategic focus

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 9 hours ago
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta called on Friday for NATO to reinvent itself as a more agile alliance with a broader outlook embracing the Asia-Pacific and able to respond to new threats from Islamic militancy. Panetta said as the alliance winds down the Afghanistan war and cuts defense spending to fit shrinking budgets, it would still face challenges from Islamist militants as well as countries like Iran and North Korea. "NATO can no longer be an alliance focused on a single type of mission, whether deterring the aggression of another superpower or conducting stability operations li... more »

Twenty foreigners still caught in hostage crisis

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 9 hours ago
More than 20 foreigners were still being held hostage or missing inside a gas plant on Friday after Algerian forces stormed the desert complex to free hundreds of captives taken by Islamist militants, who threatened to attack other energy installations. Thirty hostages, including at least seven Westerners, were killed during Thursday's assault, along with at least 18 of their captors, said an Algerian security source. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/18/us-sahara-crisis-idUSBRE90F1JJ20130118

Baileigh Karam vanishes the same day shocking video of her being brutally attacked at school is posted online

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 9 hours ago
A bullied teenager is missing after a video surfaced online of her being struck repeatedly by a classmate. Baileigh Karam, 14, of Carlsbad, California, disappeared last Friday when the cell phone video was posted on Facebook. In the video, a female student strikes her as a crowd of fellow students watch and cheer. Karam is heard begging her attacker to stop. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2264535/Baileigh-Karam-missing-Bullied-girl-14-disappears-video-attacked-posted-Facebook.html

Chief of the Defence Staff,

Boris at The Galloping Beaver - 9 hours ago
I've just had a bizzare conversation that once again makes me think you really ought explain to all ranks that the Prime Minister is not Canada's 'boss' and that the oath they swore is, in fact, to the Queen. In my day that much at least was explicitly clear. Mind you, I am assuming you understand this idea a little better than some of your fellows. It was bad enough that I had to watch

No donkeys were harmed in the making of Street View: Google denies killing animal after accusations of hit-and-run in Africa

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Google said the animal was 'perhaps enjoying a dust bath' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2264462/Google-donkey-Google-forced-deny-killing-donkey-Street-View-car-Botswana.html

"The Coxeyites, the Bankers, and the Political Class"

noreply@blogger.com (CoyotePrime) at Running 'Cause I Can't Fly - 10 hours ago
*"The Coxeyites, the Bankers, and the Political Class"* by Jeffrey Tucker "In 1894, a scraggly band of misfits made their way from Ohio to Washington, D.C. They had a plan to present to the political class, one that they said would bring an end to the economic depression that had been sparked by the Panic of 1893 and guarantee a future of endless prosperity for all. Their plan was for the politicians and the government to print unlimited amounts of money. Surely, that would solve everything! After all, most of these people knew exactly what was wrong with their lives. Their o... more »

THE CIA'S BELMOKHTAR IN ALGERIA

Anon at aangirfan - 10 hours ago
*Belmokhtar* Some British citizens are missing and feared dead after a rescue attempt in Algeria. The Brits were being held by the CIA's Al Qaeda terrorists. "After a fierce day of fighting, Algerian officials said the rescue operation was over. "They said at least 11 Islamist militants, including Tahar Ben Cheneb, a prominent commander in the region, were among the dead, along with three Egyptians, two Tunisians, two Libyans, a Malian and a French citizen." *The Al Qaeda-linked terrorists are led by veteran jihadist Mokhtar Belmokhtar.* dailymail.co.uk/ Mokhtar Belmokhtar, "a... more »

David Brooks writes a very strange novel!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 10 hours ago
*FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013* *The headlong descent continues:* Is it just us? Or is David Brooks’ new column one of the strangest ever? The opinion piece is written in the form of a novel—a novel about what unnamed Washington Democrats are supposedly telling themselves. There are a million novels in the capital city. Brooks has written the one in which the Democrats decide it's time to destroy the other party. Brooks starts by saying that, in his opinion, Washington pols should spend the next four years learning to be constructive again. This is what he imagines: BROOKS (1/18/13): ... more »

Obama warns Cameron Britain must stay in a 'strong EU' hours before Algerian hostage crisis forces PM to abandon Big Speech

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
Barack Obama last night warned Britain must remain part of a 'strong European Union' as David Cameron raised the prospect of 'drifting towards the exit'. The US President used a call to London to stress the EU's role in spreading 'peace, prosperity, and security' around the world. Downing Street was forced to deny a rift, insisting the call was 'friendly'. But the warning from the White House against Britain severing ties with Brussels came hours before Mr Cameron dramatically called off his long-awaited Europe speech to deal with the Algeria hostage crisis. Government sources sugg... more »

Germany's federal police carry out 18-month surveillance operation complete with an assigned officer... to capture a TOILET PAPER thief

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
A department of Germany’s equivalent of the FBI installed surveillance cameras and assigned a surveillance officer to capture a suspected toilet roll thief on their premises. The Landeskriminalamt, which track white collar criminals, organised gangs and terrorists, spent thousands on the investigation after cleaners reported an ‘unusally high’ usage of toilet paper. A secret camera was installed in the stairwell of House 5 in Waltersleben, Thuringian and a detective who used to listen to covert telephone recordings of crooks was assigned to overall command of ‘Operation Bog Roll,’ ... more »

Gatitos enamorados junto a las flores posando para la foto

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 10 hours ago
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Una bonita amistad llena de amor entre cachorritos

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 10 hours ago
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Taxi Driver Ichhpal Bhamra who killed Tom Ridgway and carried his body on car bonnet for 90 metres before smashing into a tree is fined just £35

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 10 hours ago
A taxi driver who killed a 20-year-old cyclist after hitting him with his cab and driving into a tree has walked free from court with a fine of just £35. The family of student Tom Ridgway hit out at the 'insulting' fine, insisting the punishment did not do justice to the 'enormous tragedy' of his death. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2264400/Taxi-driver-Ichhpal-Bhamra-killed-cyclist-Tom-Ridgway-fined-just-35.html

Tarjetas de amor para el Dia de San Valentín

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 10 hours ago
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al-Qaida'

The Mound of Sound at The Disaffected Lib - 10 hours ago

Regalos para el 14 de febrero - Chocolates

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 10 hours ago
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Postal para el dia del amor y la amistad

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 10 hours ago
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Pequeños festejando el amor y la amistad que los une

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 11 hours ago
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BC Liberals, A Family Of Alcoholics

Grant G at The Straight Goods - 11 hours ago
*Canadian official fined for driving drunk on Maui* ------------------------------ *By Gary T. Kubota**gkubota@starbulletin.com**LAHAINA >> After drinking three martinis and some wine, British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell drove erratically on Maui, speeding and nearly crossing into a lane toward another vehicle.**Campbell pleaded no contest yesterday to drunken driving and three other offenses.* *As a first-time offender, Campbell was fined $500 for the petty misdemeanor of driving under the influence of alcohol. He also was ordered to pay $50 for failure to drive on the right ... more »

Friday Means Fish For Lunch

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 11 hours ago
*Because I'm a good Catholic, and I don't want a **peanut butter** sandwich. * "Bill carries fines for mislabeled seafood" by Jenn Abelson | Globe Staff, January 18, 2013 Massachusetts would levy fines on supermarkets and restaurants that mislabel seafood and become the first state in the nation to ban the sale of escolar, an oily species known as the “ex-lax” fish that is often served as sushi, under legislation expected to be filed Friday. The bill, proposed by the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, comes more than a year after a Bo... more »

Tulipanes adornando el mensaje "Te quiero mucho"

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 11 hours ago
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Will Mint Juleps Be Served, Too?

jurassicpork at Welcome Back to Pottersville - 11 hours ago
It always amazes me on Twitter and elsewhere on the intertubez when right wing nut jobs bristle at the thought of being reminded of their racism and their adopted political party's enduring love affair with fascism. One such person denounced what I'd said about the Republican Party's stubborn adherence to Nazi policies by using the hashtag #GodwinsLaw. But where does it say that Godwin's Law necessarily involves falsehoods and spurious charges of fascism? It's one thing to label someone as a fascist and another thing entirely to be able to quantify it. And anyone who kno... more »

Blue Dogs Show Their True Colors Again-- Red

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 11 hours ago
Tuesday evening Boehner was finally forced by Northern Republicans-- like Frank LoBiondo (above)-- to allow a vote on aid for the victims of SuperStorm Sandy. LoBiondo sounds pissed off... and threatened his Confederate colleagues in Mississippi, Florida (and California) who refused to vote for funds. The bill passed, 241-180 but with only 49 Republican votes. 179 Republicans and one slimy Blue Dog-- Jim Cooper of Nashville (who had successfully lobbied for federal money for Tennessee flooding in the past)-- voted against the relief fund. But before the final bill, there were 9 r... more »

Diamantes entre los suaves pétalos de rosas

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 11 hours ago
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This is disturbing...

Adrienne at Adrienne's Corner - 11 hours ago
*and frankly, a bit disgusting.* Obama to Create Mass Organization Devoted to Obama

Cupido rompe corazones listo para empezar

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 11 hours ago
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A Scourge of Imaginary Friends

Karen Garcia at Sardonicky - 11 hours ago
Reality assuredly bites, so the temptation to retreat into the cocoon of delusion is always there. It's just a part of being human. But too many lies and cons and fairytales have a tendency to build precariously upon themselves. And when they come crashing down, they tend to come crashing down all at once. I am talking to you, corporate media courtiers of America. The Big Story today of course is about Heisman trophy hopeful Manti Te'o and the dead girlfriend who wasn't and the usual institutional cover-up of the fake dead girlfriend who wasn't and the usual journalistic lackadaisi... more »

Deborah Farley Arrested After 7 year old Son Takes Gun To School

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
Police in New York City have arrested the mother of a seven-year-old boy who took a gun and ammunition to school in his rucksack. Deborah Farley was arrested on Friday on several charges including criminal possession of a weapon and endangering the welfare of a child. Police say the 53-year-old's son had taken the handgun to his Queens elementary school on Thursday. http://news.sky.com/story/1039940/mother-arrested-after-son-takes-gun-to-school

Notwithstanding Jon Stewart's ridicule of Paul Krugman's suggestion that the U.S. Treasury mint a trillion-dollar coin to avert austerity, all of the top economists who have not gone over to "the dark side of the force" (aka the neoliberal kleptocracy) know that (1) the platinum coin is but one of many viable ways to avert austerity and (2) imposition of austerity is a sure recipe to crash the economy, bringing great suffering to all but the top 1%. Here, top economist Bill Black relates the deep history of austerity, revealing it to be a self-serving right-wing dogma rather than a scientifically determined necessity.

David L Griscom at Cherchez la Verite - 11 hours ago
------------------------------ * the**REALnews Permalink* January 18, 2013 *Stewart vs Krugman and the Religion of Austerity* Bill Black: Obama has options, including the trillion dollar coin, to refuse to negotiate under the gun but he's taken them off the table; both sides subscribe to the dogma of austerity *Watch full multipart The Black Financial and Fraud Report* More at The Real News *Bio* William K. Black, author of THE BEST WAY TO ROB A BANK IS TO OWN ONE, teaches economics and law at the Uni... more »

Freed British Hostages Praise Algerian Army

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 11 hours ago
British hostages have spoken of their ordeal in Algeria, praising the army rescue team that saved their lives. Speaking to state television, one unnamed man said: "I think they did a fantastic job, I was very impressed with the Algerian army. "I feel sorry for anybody who has been hurt." Another, Darren Matthews, said: "I feel safe at the moment but I won't feel 100% happy until I'm back in the UK, until I see my family." http://news.sky.com/story/1039636/freed-british-hostages-praise-algerian-army

Corazón de rosas rojas para compartir

José Luis Ávila Herrera at FotoFrontera - 11 hours ago
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What Kind of Crazy Are the GOP?

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 12 hours ago
Dan Drezner suspects "large swathes of the GOP elite simply lack instrumental rationality." My verdict: not quite correct. But not all that wrong, either. He has two counts against them, so I'll take them one at a time. The first is that now, after Chuck Schumer has declared he'll vote for Chuck Hagel, a GOP-aligned group is organizing to raise money to take Schumer on. Drezner suggests that Hagel's nomination is a sure thing by now, and so "there are at least ten other ways to spend this money that would be more efficient than trying to oppose Hagel right now." Is that correct? Le... more »

WSJ: EDF Turns to Chinese Partner for UK Nuclear Plants

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 12 hours ago
Friday Jan 11 2013 p. B5 by S. Williams and G. Amiel [paraphrasing] Electricite de France is discussing building nuclear power plants in the UK with China Guandong Nuclear Power. [Excepted] The arrival if the well-financed Chinese company could ease fears about the future of nuclear energy in Britain. Plans for a fleet of new reactors have been beset by delays... A deal would give the Chinese utility, which already collaborates with EDF on new reactors in China, a foothold on a new market. The British government meanwhile would get a boost for its plans to use nuclear power to kee... more »

West Point center cites dangers of ‘far right’ in U.S.

Matt at The Coming Crisis - 12 hours ago
A West Point think tank has issued a paper warning America about “far right” groups such as the “anti-federalist” movement, which supports *“civil activism, individual freedoms and self-government.”* The report issued this week by the Combating Terrorism Center at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., is titled “Challengers from the Sidelines: Understanding America’s Violent Far-Right.” The center — part of the institution where men and women are molded into Army officers — posted the report Tuesday. *It lumps limited government activists with three movements it identifies ... more »

2 reports on Athabasca oil sands paint a dire picture

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: The capacity to produce petroleum coke (petcoke) in American refineries has doubled since 1999, largely because of the ongoing boom in Canadian oil sands production. Graphic: Oil Change International / data from Energy Information Administration] By JOHN M. BRODER 17 January 2013 (The New York Times) – Opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline and the heavy Canadian crude oil that it would carry released two reports on Thursday asserting that the environmental impacts of the project are worse than previously estimated, and urged the Obama administration to veto it. One report... more »

China: One-child policy is here to stay

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: Parents play with their children at a kid's play area in a shopping mall in Beijing on 10 January 2013. Alexander F. Yuan / AP] By Le Li and Alastair Jamieson 16 January 2013 BEIJING (NBC News) – China has quelled speculation its controversial "one-child" policy is to be scrapped, instead announcing Wednesday that family planning laws to curb the birth rate will remain. "The policy should be a long-term one and its primary goal is to keep a low birthrate," Wang Xia, minister in charge of the National Population and Family Planning Commission, said*.* The pronouncement co... more »

Arctic Drilling Defeats: Insanity in an Era of Peak Oil

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 12 hours ago
As Shell’s Arctic Drilling Hopes Hit Snags, Its Rivals Watch by C Krauss and J. Broder Jan 17 2013 New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/18/business/energy-environment/rivals-watch-travails-of-shell-arctic-drilling.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130118&adxnnlx=1358525060-jtZ/7sNBuv0IsqWhv689ZQ[excerpted] — Royal Dutch Shell’s Arctic drilling program is now officially in jeopardy and its prospects will depend on the findings of two continuing federal inquiries. One review is on the grounding of the Kulluk drill ship on New Year’s Eve after it was set a... more »

Bouncing Along in My Boston Globe

Rocker at MSM Monitor - 12 hours ago
Bounce houses a party hit but kids’ injuries soar CHICAGO — They may be a big hit at children’s birthday parties, but inflatable bounce houses can be dangerous, with the number of injuries soaring in recent years, a nationwide study found. Youngsters often crowd into bounce houses, and jumping up and down can send other children flying into the air, too. The numbers suggest 30 US children a day are treated in emergency rooms for broken bones, sprains, cuts, and concussions from bounce house accidents. Most involve children falling inside or out of the inflated playthings, and many ... more »

Center for American Progress: Why we now oppose drilling in the Arctic

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 12 hours ago
[image: Center for American Progress: Why We Now Oppose Drilling in the Arctic. Illustration by Aisha Franz / Bloomberg] By Carol Browner and John Podesta 17 January 2013 The Arctic Ocean is subject to some of the most volatile weather patterns on the planet. Geologists believe it also contains vast undersea oil and gas reserves. Last year, the Arctic’s ice cover shrank to the lowest levels in recorded history and, not coincidentally, Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA) received the first permits in decades to begin prospecting for oil and gas in federal waters north of Alaska’s wilder... more »

21st Century Work: Low-Wage, Part-Time, and Without Voice

Majia's Blog at Majia's Blog - 12 hours ago
Majia here: The new economy that is emerging is non-union, low-wage, and part-time As manufacturing bounces back from recession, unions are left behind By Jim Tankersley, Published: January 16 The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/as-manufacturing-bounces-back-from-recession-unions-are-left-behind/2013/01/16/4b4a7368-5e88-11e2-90a0-73c8343c6d61_story.html?wpisrc=nl_headlines [Excerpted] U.S. manufacturers have added a half-million new workers since the end of 2009, making the sector one of the few bright spots in an otherwise weak recovery. And yet th... more »

Letter to Seattle Board Members and Superintendent

Jim Horn at Schools Matter - 12 hours ago
Here are the addresses: superintendent@seattleschools.org, schoolboard@seattleschools.org Dear Board Members: You are to be congratulated for your leadership in spawning a group of educators at Garfield High who understand their mission is "to improve learning, rather than to prove it" (Dan Stufflebeam quote from 30 years ago). Stufflebeam knew then what most reformers still don't about the purpose of evaluation, and he also knew that trying to direct traffic from 20,000 feet can be very dangerous and confusing for those on the ground, even though things look quite orderly from a... more »

4.8 Magnitude Earthquake OAXACA, MEXICO - 18th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 12 hours ago
Magnitude 4.8 Date-Time Friday, January 18, 2013 at 15:31:43 UTC Friday, January 18, 2013 at 09:31:43 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 15.908°N, 96.588°W Depth 31.3 km (19.4 miles) Region OAXACA, MEXICO Distances 23 km (14 miles) NW of San Pedro Pochutla, Mexico

Things that make sense to the New York Times!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 12 hours ago
*FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013* *One way to improve the Congress:* We know, we know: The New York Times is widely seen, at least among liberals and mainstreamers, as our smartest newspaper. In some areas, the Times may even do some good smart work. But good God! The types of things which make sense to the Times! We thought we’d mention the Sunday Dialogue the paper ran last week. In some ways, the Sunday Dialogue isn’t a half bad idea. Each Wednesday, the Times publishes an “invitation to a dialogue”—a short piece by some assistant adjunct associate professor on some issue, concern or o... more »

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA - 18th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 13 hours ago
Magnitude 4.6 Date-Time Friday, January 18, 2013 at 14:05:53 UTC Friday, January 18, 2013 at 05:05:53 AM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 53.930°N, 163.235°W Depth 11.6 km (7.2 miles) Region UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA Distances 103 km (64 miles) S of False Pass, Alaska

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Barbara Diamond at American Scofflaw - 13 hours ago

Sarah Jory - Last Horizon. A woman of steel...

address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 13 hours ago
Link: http://youtu.be/zuI23wEa8Bg Kind of sexy playing, ain't it? Enjoy your weekend! John

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Disaster MapNet at New Orleans Ladder - 13 hours ago
*Any Hope For Justice From The NFL Died Today With Jonathan Vilma’s Lawsuit ~Saints Tailgate*

Wild weather: Extreme is the new normal

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 13 hours ago
[image: Lines of scorched earth and huge smoke plumes from wildfires in Australia were visible from the International Space Station on 8 January 2013. Photo: Chris Hadfield / NASA] 18 January 2013 (New Scientist) – All eyes have been on Australia in recent weeks as a blistering heatwave triggered huge wildfires. The result has been a slew of amazing stories, including a family escaping by jumping into the sea and meteorologists adding new colours to heat maps. But Australia's fires are just the most dramatic of a cluster of ongoing extreme weather events, including droughts in the... more »

Scottish streets became opaque to Higgs

Luboš Motl at The Reference Frame - 13 hours ago
Scotsman.com runs an amusing, light story. *Peter Higgs became a toy model capable of explaining the physics of Margaret Thatcher.* For decades, the sidewalks of the Scottish capital Edinburgh were almost perfectly transparent to Higgs' excitations while Higgs was obscure: his cross section was almost as low as the cross section of dark matter. However, those good old times are gone, mainly due to the official discovery of the God particle on July 4th, 2012. These days, strangers constantly intercept Peter Higgs when he is trying to propagate through the streets. These fans wa... more »

Duress

James C Morton at Morton's Musings - 13 hours ago
R v. Ryan 2013 SCC 3 clarifies the law of duress: [81] The defence of duress, in its statutory and common law forms, is largely the same. The two forms share the following common elements: • There must be an explicit or implicit threat of present or future death or bodily harm. This threat can be directed at the accused or a third party. • The accused must reasonably believe that the threat will be carried out. • There is no safe avenue of escape. This element is evaluated on a modified objective standard. • A close temporal connection between the threat and the harm th... more »

PEDDLING RHEE: The way it works!

bob somerby at the daily howler - 13 hours ago
*FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013* *Part 4—The reign of “conventional rhetoric:”* Paul Krugman’s new column is highly informative. And not only that! The column concerns a highly important federal budget topic. That said, there is little chance that Krugman’s column will affect the ongoing public debate about the federal budget. For one thing, other journalists *won’t* discuss the info his column contains. At one point, Krugman explains why this is. Note the two highlighted phrases: KRUGMAN (1/18/13): The point is that the case for urgent action now to reduce spending decades in the futur... more »

Sydney endures hottest day ever recorded – Emergency services council warns government of worse to come

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 14 hours ago
[image: Hourly temperature in Sydney, Australia, 18 January 2013. The mercury topped 45.8 at Sydney's Observatory Hill at 2.55pm, breaking the previous record set in 1939 by half a degree. Graphic: Fairfax Media / Source: Bureau of Meteorology] By Ilya Gridneff, Tom Arup, and Jacob Saulwick 19 January 2013 SYDNEY, Australia (SMH) – Sydney endured its hottest ever day on Friday, with records smashed across the city and thousands of people suffering from the heat. The mercury topped 45.8 at Sydney's Observatory Hill at 2.55pm, breaking the previous record set in 1939 by half a degr... more »

No relief in sight for drought-stricken Plains – U.S. declares Wheat Belt a natural disaster area

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 14 hours ago
[image: U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook, 1 November 2012 - 31 January 2013. Dry weather was predicted to continue through at least the end of January in the drought-stricken U.S. Plains. NOAA] By Sam Nelson, with additional reporting by Carey Gillam in Kansas City; Editing by Dale Hudson 18 January 2013 CHICAGO (Reuters) – Dry weather should continue through at least the end of January in the drought-stricken U.S. Plains and a blast of Arctic cold air in the Midwest early next week poses a threat to unprotected livestock and possibly some wheat, an agricultural meteorologist said o... more »

Dennis Kucinich Makes Fox News Debut With Bill O'Reilly (VIDEO) Will Obama’s gun plan pass congress?

Mark Daniels at GLOBAL POLITICAL AWAKENING - 14 hours ago
Dennis Kucinich made his official debut as a Fox News contributor on Thursday's "O'Reilly Factor." The left-wing ex-congressman probably startled many supporters when he announced that he was on the Roger Ailes payroll on Wednesday, but he appeared eager to chat when O'Reilly introduced him. "Wow, what a conversion!" O'Reilly joked. "Congressman, how did that happen? You know all the people on Fox News are far-right crazy people!" "Together again at last, Bill," Kucinich said. "So you're the same left-wing nut we know and love," O'Reilly said. Kucinich pointedly noted that, un... more »

Dietary shifts driving up phosphorus use – World phosphorus footprint increased 38 percent since 1960s

Jim at Desdemona Despair - 14 hours ago
[image: Global mined phosphorus use for food per capita, 1961 and 2007. Dietary changes since the early 1960s have fueled a sharp increase in the amount of mined phosphorus used to produce the food consumed by the average person over the course of a year. Metson, et al., 2013]Contact: Chris Chipello Organization: Media Relations Office Office Phone: 514-398-4201 Mobile Phone: 514-717-4201 17 January 2013 (mcgill.ca) – Dietary changes since the early 1960s have fueled a sharp increase in the amount of mined phosphorus used to produce the food consumed by the average person o... more »

Eastbound and Down

Southern Man at Southern Man - 14 hours ago
Southern Man's Friday morning lab runs from 9:00 - 10:40. Be eleven o'clock he plans to be on the interstate headed to Fort Meade, MD to deliver Teen Daughter The Elder's car. Photos and commentary will be appended to this post over the course of the weekend. In the meantime, here's a little Jerry Reed from one of the truly great road trip movies.

urgent: help defend ontario's endangered species!

laura k at wmtc - 14 hours ago
The Government of Ontario is poised to gut the province's Endangered Species Act. Right now, according to the David Suzuki Foundation, Ontario's Endangered Species Act is one of the strongest in Canada. Under the ESA, companies that intend to develop land or extract resources must apply for permits that leave the species better off than where it started. Last month, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources quietly proposed *exempting most industries from meeting these requirements - and giving industries the power to regulate themselves*. Exempted activities could include logging,... more »

Book Review: Graceling by Kristin Cashore

Debra Hawkins at Housewife Eclectic - 14 hours ago
In the Seven Kingdoms, some children are born just a little bit different. Some can swim or juggle better than anybody else and some are blessed with fighting or in the case of Katsa killing. These special abilities are called Graces and although these people are a benefit to many the Graced are shunned and even feared by most people. Graces are practically impossible to hide, as they cause the eyes of the Graced to turn two different colors. As soon as a child's eyes change, they are given to the king of their land to serve him as he sees fit. Katsa discovers what her Grace is wh... more »

Redigi to Land in Europe and Sell Music and Books!

Martyn Daniels at Brave New World - 14 hours ago
Are we about to see the demise of the lack of a first sale doctrine on digital files? Although ReDigi is still locked in a US court case with Capitol records accused of copyright infringement they now plan to bring their service to Europe. Amazon is releasing its AutoRip service which gives buyers of the physical they can resell and a digital copy for life in the cloud. Others a queued up watching as many start to push the boundaries on digital media, the right to resell and the whole question of the licence you get when you buy digital media. ReDigi move to Europe is within the... more »

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Disaster MapNet at New Orleans Ladder - 14 hours ago
*New Orleans area levee improvements already outpaced by science, engineering, engineer says* *Two Storms, Two Cities: Not Many Parallels Between Sandy, Katrina ~Roberta Brandes Gratz* ~Hat Tweet @LeveesOrg *Bobby Jindal was Against taxes before he was For taxes* *Businesses warned of Super Bowl restrictions* *Bead Mosaics Cover Da World! ~Leigh Ann Sturart, The Advocate* ~Mardi Gras parades are infamous for, among many things, the piles of unwanted plastic beads they leave in their wake. While many might be quick to dismiss the gaudy neckwear as fool’s gold, one man has proven such... more »

Near The Bottom

Owen Gray at Northern Reflections - 15 hours ago
The Conference Board of Canada -- not a left leaning think tank -- has released a report on Canada's environmental health. The news is not good: The study ranks Canada 15th out of 17 developed nations on environmental performance, ahead of only The United States and last place Australia. The bottom three are also the largest nations surveyed in terms of land mass and all depend on natural resources for a large part of their economic output. And the Harper government's push to make Canada an "energy superpower" is doing nothing to improve our environmental well being: On per ca... more »

Philadelphia Subway Attack: Suspect Held By US Police

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Police investigating a horrific attack on a woman on the Philadelphia subway have arrested a man. Surveillance video shows the 23-year-old woman being viciously punched and then dragged across the platform. She is then pushed onto the railway track at the station in the city's Chinatown neighbourhood. The attack happened around 3.30pm on Tuesday, after the suspect initially approached the victim and asked for a light. http://news.sky.com/story/1039842/subway-attack-suspect-held-by-us-police

Iran's nuclear programme

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago

Bolshoi Ballet Boss Has Acid Thrown In Face

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
The Bolshoi Theatre's artistic director has been hospitalised with third-degree burns and may lose his eyesight following an acid attack by a masked man in Moscow. Sergei Filin, 43, was attacked as he got out of his car outside his home, according to Arkady Bashirov, a spokesperson for the city police. http://news.sky.com/story/1039790/bolshoi-ballet-boss-has-acid-thrown-in-face

4.7 Magnitude Earthquake NIAS REGION, INDONESIA - 18th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 15 hours ago
Magnitude 4.7 Date-Time Friday, January 18, 2013 at 12:25:44 UTC Friday, January 18, 2013 at 07:25:44 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 0.266°N, 97.703°E Depth 21.8 km (13.5 miles) Region NIAS REGION, INDONESIA Distances 202 km (125 miles) SW of Sibolga, Indonesia

Self-portrait with cropped hair.

noreply@blogger.com (deBeauxOs) at DAMMIT JANET! - 15 hours ago
[image: Frida Kahlo. Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair. 1940] It was two years ago that Lhasa de Sela died of cancer at the age of 37. My post. I have been thinking a lot about Lhasa recently; the *Idle No More*movement as well as the season's reminder of family members and friends who died in December and January stir these memories. In late November, I viewed the AGO exhibition *Frida and Diego* with my daughter. It was an intense and powerful learning experience; if you're able to see it before it closes on January 20th, do go! Frida's shorn hair self-portrait is echoed in Lh... more »

Read Stuff, You Should

Jonathan Bernstein at A plain blog about politics - 15 hours ago
Happy Birthday to Jason Segal, 33. It was really nice to have the Muppets come back, I thought. And a bit of good stuff: 1. Andrew Rudalevige takes a closer look at exactly what Barack Obama did on guns this week. 2. Ezra Klein is looking for discharge petitions to make the House work. I don't think that's going to happen. 3. And Carah Ong at the Miller Center has been looking through the oral histories for Inaugural stuff. This one is brilliant: Well, first thing that happened, they got in deep do-do with Speaker O’Neill and they never recovered the whole four years. Hamilton Jor... more »

Andrew Cuomo-- The Anti-Progressive Running For President In Progressive Clothes

DownWithTyranny at DownWithTyranny! - 15 hours ago
For many non-New Yorkers the video above might have been their first look at 2016 presidential hopeful, NY Governor Andrew Cuomo. He sounds like a passionate progressive, taking on the extremist gun nuts and the NRA, right? Yes, but "sounds" is the key word in that sentence. Andrew Cuomo is anything *but* a progressive, passionate or not. He's figured out how to make high profile social issues-- like marriage equality and gun laws-- work for him but where it really matters most, Cuomo is another Wall Street-owned political hack serving the interests of the one percent, not the in... more »

Friday Morning Linkage….Mali Edition

Jon Western at Duck of Minerva - 15 hours ago
New term alert: France is worried that Mali and the region is turning into “Afrighanistan.” If you didn’t see this on Wednesday, go back and read Adrienne LeBas’s piece here on Duck. Some evidence of Malian support for intervention? Mohammed Adow at Al Jazeera’s Africa blog also thinks so. Gregory Mann believes the intervention was necessary Continue reading

The Time Has Come To Talk A Little Bit About The Lenient Rape Convictions In Sweden - A Guest Post by Inga

Stranger in a Strange Land at Stranger in a Strange Land - 15 hours ago
The time has come to talk a little bit about the lenient rape convictions in Sweden. Maybe, maybe, the time has come to talk a little bit about the lenient rape convictions in Sweden. To save face we have put out the big lie to the world that Sweden is very tough on sex criminals, almost like we have a no tolerance for sexual crimes. I guess it would be more truthful to say that we have a lot of tolerance when it comes to the perpetrators and that we always should feel sorry for them. In some cases they are too young to understand the meaning of their actions. This happens whe... more »

things i heard at the library: an occasional series: # 8

laura k at wmtc - 15 hours ago
At the branch library where I'm currently working as a page, the magazine section is along a back wall forming an L shape - the long part full of magazines, the short part with teen magazines and comic books. This isn't the graphic novel section; it's Archie, Amazing Spider-Man, and such. Around another corner from that short wall is a cozy reading area arranged among the youth novels. The other day, as I was beginning to file a big pile of magazines, I came upon a girl, maybe tweens or early teens, wearing a hijab (not unusual), standing in the very corner of the L, looking throug... more »

"Vigilantees implementing Islam upon your own necks"

Not a sheep at Not a sheep - 15 hours ago
See what unfettered immigration and the creed of multi-culturalism is bringing to the streets of London. Islamic thugs patrolling their self-proclaimed "Muslim Area" and forcing Sharia on non-Muslims. Today East London, tomorrow...? Compliance with these thugs is dhimmiism, although they'd intimidate many. However standing up to them would probably be deemed Islamophobic. Thanks to Gates of Vienna for the video spot.

Weird Or Not, Beliefs Are Protected Religion

Donna at Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home - 15 hours ago
A recent case where a vegan claimed she was protected from religious discrimination has caused some wailing and gnashing of teeth on the management side of my profession. The court said this about her claims: [I]t is plausible that Plaintiff could subscribe to veganism with a sincerity equating that of traditional religious views.... Accordingly, at this early stage of the litigation, the Court finds it inappropriate to dismiss Plaintiff's claims for religious discrimination based on her adherence to veganism. I, on the other hand, was not surprised. Indeed, I predicted this in my ... more »

Videos

thwap at thwap's schoolyard - 16 hours ago
Doing other things today ... This is a good listen. This was interesting. Hopefully.

Ronald Reagan Era US Military Trained The Leaders Of The Mali Al-Qaeda To Fight The Old USSR ...

leftdog at Buckdog - 16 hours ago
*Remember Afghanistan??? ... Well ... here we go again .. Stephen Harper won't be able to resist throwing Canadian troops into yet another conflict with guerrilla forces that can't be defeated in an open field of war. * *"A lot of the terrorists the French are battling in Mali were well-trained by the US and know how US special forces operate, and can use that knowledge against American troops." * *Michael Maloof * *Former Pentagon Official * *RT Question More* *Former Pentagon official Michael Maloof told Russia Today that many of the terrorists in Mali were well-trained by the... more »

5.4 Magnitude Earthquake WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA - 18th January 2013

Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 16 hours ago
Magnitude 5.4 Date-Time Friday, January 18, 2013 at 12:42:54 UTC Friday, January 18, 2013 at 08:42:54 PM at epicenter Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 31.046°N, 99.556°E Depth 31.2 km (19.4 miles) Region WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA Distances 72 km (44 miles) W of Rulong, Chin
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