Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Fireworks Spectacular Ends With Thrilling Finale; Scare Sends Some In Crowd Running | Detroit Free Press

Fireworks Spectacular Ends With Thrilling Finale; Scare Sends Some In Crowd Running | Detroit Free Press
Detroit Fireworks 2013

The International Freedom Festival Fireworks colorfully light up the Detroit, Michigan sky, June 23, 2008.

Detroit Free Press:

Music pumped, fireworks popped and the crowd cheered as the color of life filled the sky over the Detroit River on Monday night during the Ford Fireworks.

Thousands of people lined both the Detroit and Windsor banks of the river for the 23-minute, 10,000-fireworks show.

Read the whole story at Detroit Free Press

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    Rescue copter from India flood zone crashes, 8 die

    GAUCHAR, India (AP) ? An air force helicopter returning from a rescue mission in flood-ravaged northern India hit a mountain and fell into a river, killing the eight people on board, officials said.

    Bad weather has hampered rescue efforts in Uttarakhand state, where more than 1,000 people are believed to have died and thousands of others remain stranded in remote areas because of landslides and floods triggered by torrential monsoon rains. Other air force helicopters were unable to take off due to poor visibility, Group Capt. Sandeep Mehta said.

    The air force has ordered an inquiry into the crash in the temple town of Kedarnath, said Priya Joshi, an air force spokeswoman. Five crew members and three civilians were on board the helicopter, she said.

    Joshi said 45 aircraft were involved in rescue and relief operations in Uttarakhand.

    Hundreds of thousands of Hindus make the Char Dham Yatra to four temple towns in Uttarakhand each year, usually returning home before monsoon rains in July make the mountainous area much more treacherous. Unprecedented heavy rains fell around mid-June this year and caught many unaware.

    Air force chief N.A.K. Browne has assured flood survivors that the air force would rescue everyone stranded in Uttarakhand, but bad weather and poor visibility have frequently canceled the evacuation flights.

    About 90,000 people from hundreds of villages and towns hit by the floods have been rescued. Landslides flattened entire towns, roads were washed away and communication links snapped, cutting off many people and necessitating air rescues.

    Troops are also trying to rescue about 5,000 people who remain stranded in Badrinath town eight days after the torrential rains began.

    In the town of Gauchar, the center of the rescue and relief operations, authorities made arrangements to send about a dozen Hindu priests to Kedarnath. The temple is one of Hinduism's most revered pilgrim sites.

    Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde had said deaths in Uttarakhand would exceed 1,000; at least 600 bodies were found buried in silt in and around the Kedarnath temple.

    Authorities were preparing to cremate hundreds of flood victims' bodies. Truckloads of wooden logs were loaded onto air force transport planes and flown to Kedarnath to be used in a mass funeral and cremation. Medical teams are taking DNA samples and photographs of the unidentified bodies before they are cremated.

    The federal health ministry said Tuesday it has sent more than 1 million chlorine tablets to purify drinking water supplies in Uttarakhand. The ministry has also sent several teams of doctors to help flood survivors.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rescue-copter-india-flood-zone-crashes-8-die-014307568.html

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    Mayor's Office Recognized for Health and Wellness | Maui Now

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    Walk 27 Maui. Photo by Wendy Osher.

    File photo by Wendy Osher.

    By Maui Now Staff

    The mayor?s office on Maui is being honored for a second consecutive year as one of the healthiest employers in the state by the Pacific Business News, according to a county announcement.

    The recognition is part of an award program conducted by the publication, which recognizes companies that are committed to creating a healthy workplace for employees.

    Maui was recognized in the large company category which is for employers of 200 or more people, according to information released by the county.

    County programs aimed at improving quality of life include the ?Walking on Wednesdays? initiative, health fairs, fitness classes, and other activities.

    Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa said the programs were created ?to help employees improve their quality of life.? He said the achievement is one that ?we can all take pride in.?

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    Source: http://mauinow.com/2013/06/24/mayors-office-recognized-for-health-and-wellness/

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    Tuesday, June 25, 2013

    Snowden leaves Hong Kong, may be heading for Venezuela

    By James Pomfret

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - A former U.S. security contractor charged by Washington with espionage was allowed to leave Hong Kong on Sunday, his final destination not confirmed, because a U.S. request to have him arrested did not comply with the law, the Hong Kong government said.

    Edward Snowden, who worked for the National Security Agency, had been hiding in Hong Kong since leaking details about U.S. surveillance activities to news media.

    The United States wanted him to be extradited to face trial and is likely to be furious about reports that he was travelling to Moscow on Sunday before flying on to Cuba and Venezuela.

    "It's a shocker," said Simon Young, a law professor with Hong Kong University. "I thought he was going to stay and fight it out. The U.S. government will be irate."

    A source at Russia's Aeroflot airline said Snowden would fly from Moscow to Cuba on Monday and then planned to go on to Venezuela. The South China Morning Post earlier said his final destination might be Ecuador or Iceland.

    The WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website said it helped Snowden find "political asylum in a democratic country".

    It added in an update on Twitter that he was accompanied by diplomats and legal advisers and was travelling via a safe route for the purposes of seeking asylum.

    "The WikiLeaks legal team and I are interested in preserving Mr Snowden's rights and protecting him as a person," former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon, legal director of WikiLeaks and lawyer for the group's founder Julian Assange, said in a statement.

    "What is being done to Mr Snowden and to Mr Julian Assange - for making or facilitating disclosures in the public interest - is an assault against the people."

    Assange has taken sanctuary in the Ecuadorean embassy in London and said last week he would not leave even if Sweden stopped pursuing sexual assault claims against him because he feared arrest on the orders of the United States.

    U.S. authorities have charged Snowden with theft of U.S. government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information and wilful communication of classified communications intelligence to an unauthorized person, with the latter two charges falling under the U.S. Espionage Act.

    The United States had asked Hong Kong, a special administrative region (SAR) of China, to send Snowden home.

    "The U.S. government earlier on made a request to the HKSAR government for the issue of a provisional warrant of arrest against Mr Snowden," the Hong Kong government said in a statement.

    "Since the documents provided by the U.S. government did not fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law, the HKSAR government has requested the U.S. government to provide additional information ... As the HKSAR government has yet to have sufficient information to process the request for provisional warrant of arrest, there is no legal basis to restrict Mr Snowden from leaving Hong Kong."

    It did not say what further information it needed.

    The White House had no comment.

    CHINA SAYS U.S. "BIGGEST VILLAIN"

    Hong Kong, a former British colony, reverted to Chinese rule in 1997 and although it retains an independent legal system, and its own extradition laws, Beijing has control over Hong Kong's foreign affairs. Some observers see Beijing's hand in Snowden's sudden departure.

    Iceland refused on Friday to say whether it would grant asylum to Snowden, a former employee of contractor Booz Allen Hamilton who worked at an NSA facility in Hawaii.

    Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said earlier this month that Russia would consider granting Snowden asylum if he were to ask for it and pro-Kremlin lawmakers supported the idea, but there has been no indication he has done so.

    The South China Morning Post earlier quoted Snowden offering new details about the United States' spy activities, including accusations of U.S. hacking of Chinese mobile telephone companies and targeting China's Tsinghua University.

    Documents previously leaked by Snowden revealed that the NSA has access to vast amounts of internet data such as emails, chat rooms and video from large companies, including Facebook and Google, under a government program known as Prism.

    China's Xinhua news agency, referring to Snowden's accusations about the hacking of Chinese targets, said they were "clearly troubling signs".

    It added: "They demonstrate that the United States, which has long been trying to play innocent as a victim of cyber attacks, has turned out to be the biggest villain in our age."

    Venezuela, Cuba and Ecuador are all members of the ALBA bloc, an alliance of leftist governments in Latin America who pride themselves on their "anti-imperialist" credentials.

    (Additional reporting by Fayen Wong in Shanghai, Nishant Kumar in Hong Kong and Andrew Cawthorne in Caracas; Alexei Anishchuk and Steve Gutterman in Moscow, and Tabassum Zakaria in Washington; Writing by Nick Macfie; Editing by Anna Willard and Sonya Hepinstall)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-nsa-contractor-snowden-leaves-hong-kong-moscow-080843121.html

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    This is your science brain on 100% government funds ? sociology ...

    Where is the vision?

    The Australian Government have reissued their research priorities for science. Sadly it?s infected with the eco-virus. There are seven ?sustainables?,? and ten aspects of ?change?. When it comes to maximizing our competitive advantage, the first point is the development of??reliable, low cost, low emission energy.? Say no more. After applying a wheel-clamp to the economy, we?re paying scientists to figure out how to drive cars with wheel-clamps on.

    The Australian Academy of Science ?welcomes the release? which tell us exactly how useful they are. They think this is a ?long-term, strategic vision for Australia?. I think this is an eco-pop wish-list of bland mediocrity on a dead-end road. It?s time for real scientists to ditch the current associations, which have forgotten what science is, and start some new ones.

    What should Australian public funded scientists be discovering?

    I envisage priority number one as stopping the ravages of disease and misfortune, conquering cancer, and the common cold. As a bonus we?d sell the products for trillions to a clamouring world, to make us rich beyond our wildest dreams, the envy of the world, and a top destination for productive people and very wealthy tourists seeking the hearts and livers they used to have.

    The Australian government has other ideas. Their top priority for Australian scientists, is, wait for it?. to ?help Australians live in a changing environment? ? something Australians have been doing for nigh on 40,000 years. (And we wonder why school children think science is irrelevant?) The Big Vision here is to try to help people and plants cope with a climate that is already about as good as it gets ? a warm patch amongst bone-crunching ice-ages. Right now there are no super volcanoes, the big asteroids have missed, the black plague is not common, and hardly anyone is starving in Australia.

    New? Strategic Research Priorities (PDF)

    (The new Research Priorities my quick web page copy with the media release)

    The environment is number one

    The list:

    • Living in a changing environment

    • Promoting population health and wellbeing

    • Managing our food and water assets

    • Securing Australia?s place in a changing world

    • Lifting productivity and economic growth.

    Australia is so overrun by the global-warming religion that our number one priority is the environment, and the first goal is ecological sameness: ?Research will identify the level of environmental change human and natural systems can tolerate before fundamental ecological processes are irreversibly changed?.

    Ominously the word ?behaviour? crops up in all three of the top environmental themes. Apparently, one of our most pressing aims is to ?Enable societal transformation to enhance sustainability and wellbeing?. So who voted to be transformed? And ?Sustainability? has a double meaning. On the one hand, it?s a motherhood statement that hardly anyone disagrees with. I mean really, who would tick the box ?I want to ruin the country for the grandkids?? But the dark side of ?sustainability? comes with baggage. It?s code for set of political ideas. Who defines what level is sustainable, or what method is the best way to get there? It sounds like a call for the Psychs to apply for grants to help recalcitrant voters see the light. The minister would no doubt deny this, and hide behind the benign motherhood definition. Actual ARC funding begs to differ: on some science topics, if you aren?t a green voter, you are a? denier.

    Health research?

    There is no big-sky medical advance aim here, no attempt to catch the medical revolution sweeping across the world: the stem cells, the telomeres, the gene therapy. This is small time, tin-tack, sociology medicine. The government?s Big Idea, is to wonder how to make our medical system ?sustainable? (that word again). How about we try inventing and discovering medical things here instead of trying to buy them later from the nations who are doing the real research now? The PBS would be affordable, wouldn?t it, if Australians owned the patents?

    And I wonder why we are boosting ?population? health and not so much, individual health. Resilient communities is all very well, but what about healthy people? It may seem picky, but the Nanny State mindset is trying to treat groups and communities. That?s not the government?s job, it?s the job of the people in those groups and communities.

    What happened to ?Breakthrough science??

    In the old version there was a category called ?breakthrough science? and ?frontier technologies? and astronomer, Roberto Soria, laments that there is no room in the new version for most of what Astronomy does:

    ??the old item 3.1 (?Breakthrough science?) has now disappeared, and the new topic is much more focused on applied research. Pretty much every astronomy ARC application ticked the old box 3.1 (breakthrough science to understand some fundamental physical processes in nature, etc ) as well as 3.5 (with this project we will attract and train new students in science and maths, and they will then be able to work as engineers for the new economy etc). I know it was a bit of a stretch, but that was all we could do, and review panels understood that. Now even the fig leaf of ?breakthrough science? seems to be gone, so I don?t know where quantum physics, astronomy and other pure research proposals are supposed to fit in. It?s clear from the new priorities that in this government?s mind, the role of a good scientist should be to change society?s behaviour (or shall we say, to provide academic justification to those political interests who want to change society?s behaviour), rather than old-fashioned pursuits such as observing and understanding how the forces of nature work.? ? Dr Roberto Soria

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    New? Strategic Research Priorities (PDF)? |? Australian Research Priorities (my quick web copy)? | (The former priorities)

    Has anyone seen the Coalition science plan?

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    Australia's Big Science Vision - an eco-green form of sustainable mediocrity., 10.0 out of 10 based on 7 ratings

    Source: http://joannenova.com.au/2013/06/this-is-your-science-brain-on-100-government-funds-sociology-and-small-minded-enviro-research/

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    Monday, June 24, 2013

    Enterprise Leaders Marc Benioff, Jeff Weiner and Doug Leone At Disrupt SF

    7975799059_d828aa9946_zSan Francisco, here comes Disrupt. Starting on September 7th, our annual conference kicks off at the San Francisco Design Concourse. As usual we've rounded up Silicon Valley's luminary entrepreneurs and savviest investors along with the best up and coming startups. And this year's show is going to be great. Today we're excited to announce Marc Benioff, Doug Leone, and Jeff Weiner are set to take the Disrupt stage.

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    Sunday, June 23, 2013

    HBT: K-Rod earns 300th save in Brewers win

    Brewers closer Francisco ?K-Rod? Rodriguez earned the 300th save of his career this afternoon, wrapping up a 2-0 victory over the Braves. He becomes the 25th member of the 300-save club. It was his sixth save of the year and he lowered his ERA to 0.59 (in 15.1 innings) in the effort. However, the Brewers had planned to make Jim Henderson the closer once Rodriguez achieved his milestone.

    At 31-42 and just one game out of the cellar in the NL Central, the Brewers should draw interest from contending teams looking to bolster their bullpen, such as the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox.

    Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/22/k-rod-notches-300th-career-save/related/

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