This parrot is unique among birds for their ability to sleep face down Parrot Vernal Hanging
loriculus vernalis
(synonym
Coryllis
vernalis
Psittacus
vernalis), Sparrman 1787, also known as the Parrot suspended Indian, Indian Lorikeet / or Lorikeet (wrongly) that the green parrot hanging, photographed in the garden Milla, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.
Image :. Alex Vargas, 10 November 2010 (with permission) [velociraptorize] Nikon D5000
, Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR 1/200s f/4.0 at 420.0mm ISO400Kenko Teleconverter
With 1.4 X. I encourage you to purchase images from photographers who freely share their beautiful work with us.Question: This beautiful "color-theme Christmas" mystery of birds in Thailand is the name of a unique feature. What trait is it? Can you identify this taxonomic family of birds and species of mystery
answer: this lovely creature is a spring hanging parrot
loriculus
vernalis
- the 13 species of parrots suspended and they all share a number of characteristics: they are very small, short tail, and especially birds plumage is emerald green in South Asia. They do among birds for their ability to sleep on your stomach, hence its common name, hanging parrots.
Here's a video of a power spring parrot hanging fruit Mile near Orchard Kaeng Krachan National Park Thailand (downloaded 20 December 2009):
Visit the YouTube channel
Gatot [video link].
Here is another video a parrot feeding in the spring suspended from the same locality, courtesy of the camera itself (uploaded December 20, 2009):
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despite measures to increase recycling of discarded plastic containers continue to poison the Earth
five hundred tons of lights and Christmas tree at least 25m bags of candy wrappers, covered with turkey, drink bottles and broken toys are thrown away by households in the United Kingdom this year and Christmas news. But only a small proportion of this waste will be recycled.
Even at other times of the year, just under a quarter of plastic waste in the UK is recycled, but during the Christmas period, much less escape tip based on a household survey Sodastream drink. Overall, the recycling of plastics is even lower.
The result is the belief that the Earth is being strangled by a layer of impermeable plastic waste that accumulates in garish large floating islands in the oceans of the world, clogs the channels and rivers, and ingestion by animals, birds and sea creatures.
In many parts of the developing world that acts as a closing scene in the open all along the roads of India, around the villages of Africa and floating fences across America Latin. And when there is building, often burned in open air, releasing toxic fumes.
No overall figure on the extent of the problem, but according to PlasticsEurope, the European association of plastics manufacturers, 265 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide each year. In the UK, around two thirds of this is to package the whole world, this would translate into 170 million tons of plastic are largely created to be collected after use
Even in the recycling rate of almost unparalleled in the EU by 33%, two-thirds of those - more than 113 million tons - that end up in landfills or burned in order to saturate the the environment. A figure almost certainly a substantial underestimate, would be sufficient to cover the 48 contiguous states in a plastic food packaging. If the containers recycled in the world the U.S. rate was 15%, generating more than enough plastic to cover China in plastic wrap. Each year.
few years ago, the United Kingdom has taken to worry about plastic bags: communities were "free bags" and Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that he would talk to vendors on the site disposal. In the absence of major changes, his successor, David Cameron, has recently revived the idea of ??a national tax. In response, the plastics industry argues that the alternative would be even more useless in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.
What would a world without plastic look perfect? Earlier this year, Austria-based environmental consulting Denkstatt imagine a world where farmers, retailers and consumers to use wood, cans, bottles and glass bottles and cardboard to cover their assets. Is the mass of containers expected to increase by 3.6 times, it would take more than twice the energy to make and greenhouse gas emissions generated would be 2.7 times higher.
To understand this, consider the properties of plastic that make it so attractive: it is durable, flexible, do not break, you can breathe (or not) and is extremely light. Consequently, the food and drink are protected against damage and maintained for periods of time imaginable.
- A less obvious benefit is that, being much lighter than other alternatives, plastic containers reduces the fuel needed for transport. Due to the high carbon content of our diet, it is estimated that for every ton of carbon produced by the manufacture of plastics, five tons is recorded, said Barry Turner, AFAP.
Wales, Ireland and other countries have chosen to apply a tax on plastic bags to prevent their use, but to make deeper cuts plastic waste alternatives are needed.
lot of "ethical" - sandwiches to diaper bags - rose to biodegradable plastics made from either natural products such as corn starch or by using an additive that helps to break the plastic . However, Turner suggests that this will remain a niche, because the process is expensive and - in his words - is "destroy" a resource that can be recycled
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What were the stories of the 2011 data? What figures seized the headlines and defined the year? Find our top stories of the year data
What were the main figures for 2011? What numbers defined the ups and downs of a full year of news? To occupy the tensions in the euro area and the riots in England, Datablog has everything covered. Here's our look back at the year in the data.
Fuskushima 30 power plant workers were exposed to radiation at 100 mSv, May 30 after a tsunami destroyed the plant safety systems Fukushima. The maximum recommended one year is 100 mSv and a full body CT-exposed to 10msv. Levels reached 400 mSv in the early days of the disaster with two workers who were "between 200mSv and 580mSv."
48%
Unemployment rate of young in Spain to 48% is the worst in Europe. More than one million between 16 and 24 are unemployed in the UK today, the increasing rate of youth unemployment means we are catching up with the rest of Europe, which had a high unemployment for a time.
52%
The increase in interest rates in Italy to pay for the bonds sold to cover its debt is 52%. How governments borrow money is the sale of bonds - the interest rate or "yield" is established when the auction of the debt.
This is important because in a country the higher the rate you have to sell their bonds in which you will pay. In short, the more the better
10,125,117,000,000
The amount owed by the governments of Europe in October 2011 was ? 10,125,117,000,000. This is a European average of 80.9% of GDP. But this figure hides a wide variation: Greece, at the top, you 151.9%, followed by Italy to 121.4%. The UK is below the average of 80.1%.
3927
the aftermath of the riots of August, 3927 people were arrested during a riot much Britain has seen riots in London, Birmingham, Manchester, among others. The arrests were mostly theft and other crimes "Acquisition. In London, protesters were consumer much more than in other parts of the country. Therefore, in Croydon, the looting was 73% of crimes Liverpool, 75% of crimes were criminal damage.
2.2
The average person accused of a crime of rioting traveled 2.2 miles from home for the riots in England in August 2011. The analysis conducted during the Tutor "Reading the riot investigation showed that the distance varies between cities - Manchester, the average home in the place of crime 2.8 miles, while Peckham was 1, 5 miles. The animation above shows the routes taken by the "riots of travelers."
951
According
movement Occupy Occupy were 951 events in 82 countries in one day in October 2011.
Using tables Google Fusion, we looked at all the sites of protest such as those sent by our users.
46.2 M
46m More people living in poverty in the United States, one in seven Americans - up to 2.6 million the previous year. This figure is considered an understatement - new estimates of the U. Census Bureau S. that it is closer to 49m. 22.7% of the population in Mississippi live in poverty, the highest rate in the country.
99%
Is it really 99% v 1%? He became the battle cry of the Movement is on Wall Street - and take the protests around the world. But is this true?
This is the data behind the animation, produced by The Guardian Interactive Designer Mariana Santos. And the data show that some people did better than the U.S. economic boom of the last 20 years than others.
When Americans are asked how wealth is distributed in the United States, who believe that the richest fifth must have up to 40% of national wealth - which includes 90% of Republican respondents . In fact, the richest group that owns 85% of the wealth of the nation. Respondents also thought the 120 million young people must have 10% of national wealth. The reality: 0.3%
7000000000
Nations (UN) has created an avalanche of news that the world population expected to reach 7 billion in late 2011. World population has grown rapidly -. In 1950, he was just over $ 2 billion and should reach 10 billion within 90 years according to estimates by the UN Population
£ 14.743
- 5.8 million times the country's part-time workers are included in the table, however, wages were up only 0.5% year on year to £ 21 326.
- 672 Libyans
- More than 600 Libyans seeking asylum in the UK in 2011 - against just 65 last year. Something similar happened with Syria as well, but on a smaller scale (129 requests in the third quarter of 2011 compared to 28 in the third quarter of 2010) In 2010, the Iranians have the majority of requests Asylum - 10% of the total 17,916 in 2009, Zimbabweans.
- The figures also show that net migration to the United Kingdom is the highest -. At least not by the number of people migrating is lower, it has been since the early 1990s
The amount of U.S. debt held by China - the largest foreign owner of Treasuries U. S.. In the fall of this year, the U.S. Treasury Obligations property abroad accounted for $ 4.7tn of the national debt - an increase of 8% last year. That's not all - the United States now owes more than $ 14tn in total
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notable writers, musicians and artists such as Nabokov, and Messiaen had synesthesia Kandinksy. So there is a link with creativity?
Charlene Soraiawas 11 when he realized he had no experience in the world the same way most people. He was about to start high school and turning to one of his friends, said she imagined her first year as a series of "yellow lines, with green pieces." "My friend said," What are you talking And I thought,? 'Well, I can not say anything, so .'"
A year later, Soraia, now 22, told his father he saw color he heard music. He explained that he had enjoyed the music the same way and it was a condition called synesthesia, in which the brain combines two or more directions, making both experienced at the same time.
A recent study by Edinburgh University found that about 4% of the UK population has synesthesia, other estimates, this figure is between 2% and 5%. The problem takes many forms. Some experience know when you read or hear the words, which some see as a form numbers, while others, like Soraya, see colors when listening to music, or when they think at certain times of your life
"Tuesdays are always yellow," said Soraya, a singer and songwriter who just released his first album, Moonchild. "Mondays are white and the numbers are the forms I make time sheets, and is 10 times -... I think five of these 10 blocks, with five sections in each"
Soraiayou are talking in a cafe near his home south of London, we intend to listen to some songs together, so that you can describe how experiences. It begins by explaining that she sees a variety of colors depending on the timbre of the voice of a musician or style of play "My father has an amazing tone when playing the guitar," he said. "It's very relaxing. As a burnt orange color my own voice, and the album is a kind of Oxford blue, purple bits, like a black cloud. "
- But Soraia absolute favorite is the letter from David Bowie to Hermione. "It's the blue sea below," she says, "but Bowie's voice is red. 'S always been red. I remember when I was eight and my father played a Bowie album in the car. He was the first time I heard, and I in a way never achieved before the music. He was so intense. "
MRI of the brain of the
have enabled researchers to show that synesthetes really see colors when they hear music or words. "Scans have shown that parts of the brain that are normally activated when we see the colors are really activated when the synesthetes hear the words," said Spiller.
Is it important for someone who thinks they may have synesthesia to see a doctor? "Only if he or she feels like it has a negative impact," Spiller answers. "And I have met very few synaesthetes feel this way."
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cobalt: a beautiful piece of bad news for beer drinkers
element cobalt is cobalttoday, beautiful! This element is known by the symbol Co and atomic number 27. As you can see in the picture above, cobalt is a lot like her sister of transition metals, with silver-gray, shiny, solid at room temperature. Its name comes from the German
KOBOLD ore, elf, and bounce toxic fumes containing arsenic at the foundry, and contained a small number (known) metals. But despite the discontent of the cobalt mines, which was widely known and appreciated since the Bronze Age, as it offers a beautiful blue color and distinctive jewelry and paintings, and of course, is the basis of cobalt blue glass. Today, cobalt is used in a variety of important issues such as the professor mentioned in the video, but I'm more interested in its biological importance and, of course, in its palette of beautiful colors .
As I said, color cobalt blue is known for: silicate of cobalt and cobalt (II) aluminate (coal, "cobalt blue") provide a distinctive blue color to glass, ceramics, inks, paints and other substances. In the right image is a beautiful glass bottle cobalt blue. Cobalt was added to the glass to protect the fluids that might contain the harmful rays of light. (Image courtesy of Jurii, Creative Commons Attribution 1.0.) But as his sister transition metals, cobalt can take a number of beautiful colors, bluer. When combined with various partners cobalt halides, anhydrides are color coded, for example, cobalt (II) fluoride (COF
) is colored pink , cobalt (II) bromide (COBRA
) is green, cobalt (II) iodide (CIO ) is a very dark blue-black, and perhaps most interesting is the cobalt (II) (CoCl
), which is blue, while its hydrate is red. Just for fun, here's a video that captures the color changes in an aqueous solution of CoCl
Cobalt is not found in its elemental state in nature, but traces of cobalt are found in most everything from rock to bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, animals and even you and me. Cobalt is an essential trace element and is the key ingredient in the cobalamin coenzyme, which is probably the most familiar of vitamin B12 (for fans of quiz, it is the only vitamin that contains a metal ion). This vitamin is manufactured for us by our friendly intestinal flora. A unique story that I found while researching this piece is that the compounds of cobalt were added to beer to Canada in 1966, making the beer foam more time. Unfortunately, none of the types of companies that have allowed it to happen stopped thinking that this can be potentially dangerous, may cause the consumption of large doses of cobalt, which can be toxic. And, of course, the experiment was performed on an unsuspecting public, and we found that high doses of cobalt are toxic, resulting in cardiomyopathy, which later became known as "beer drinker's cardiomyopathy" [doi: 10.1081 / CLT-100102420].
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The revolutionary fervor of the Arab spring came to life last night at the City University of London at a conference of Wadah Khanfar, the former CEO of Al-Jazeera.
describing his reaction to various surveys, especially in Egypt and Libya, which shows what is meant by the journalism of attachment or commitment.Show
shameful passion throughout his speech, he said to a packed house:
"In our search for a fundamental fixed point around which our editorial mission focuses not find anything better than people with the collective mind and instinctive opposition to oppression, the arbitrariness and corruption .. .
I learned from my experience as a journalist, then as director of a medium, an important basic fact: you should always ask the people at the center of our editorial policy.
I say this not just a nice sloganreiterate to decorate our literature or marketing of our institutions. Honestly, I think it is a moral, a scientific approach and vital interest. "
Khanfar, the first non-Western journalist to give the James Cameron Memorial Lecture, cast Journalism Al-Jazeera as a kind of democratic mission. He said the early response to the Egyptian regime in meetings of the Tahrir Square was the close of business on the network and to prohibit their reporters and crews. While the chain has sent a message to Egyptian viewers say. "If the government has banned journalists from our work, while each of you is a journalist from Al-Jazeera"
This led, he said, hundreds of activists from the power supply with current news and video clips on social networking sites. "We managed to break the siege imposed by the Egyptian security apparatus, thanks to our viewers had faith in our mission and our faith in their abilities," said Khanfar.Details
how Al-Jazeera staff worked nonstop for the past weeks, Hosni Mubarak, was forced to resign.
Egypt and Libya authorities managed major jam satellite transmissions of Al-Jazeera station found an alternative.
Khanfar and his editorial staff of Al Jazeera clearly identified with "the masses". He said that the resignation of Mubarak: "No doubt it was a moment of my life I will never forget, I worked to retain and remain calm, however, my colleagues in the newsroom erupted ogee emotion, and some could not even keep their tears .. of joy. "
In a key moment in the conference, said:
- "We recognize that in the media that the shoulder of a mission, that journalists should be aware of what they do.
- This mission is to serve the public without bias or opinion or party or ideology today.
also spoke of what he called a "journalism of depth," explaining that it means to be "the collective consciousness of the masses." He continued:
third of the players could be in place
. Potential for match-fixing could be higher now
Roberto Jimenez is far from a household name, but the transfer Benfica goalkeeper at Real Zaragoza last week may have implications as far as Jean-Marc Bosman transfer system Challenge Cup.
Movement
Jimenez raised his eyebrows as his new club had asked the court to voluntary administration in an effort to deal with a ? 110 (£ 96.5m) of net debt. How could they afford to buy a ? 8.6 million doorman?
As a publicly traded company, Benfica were required to report to shareholders of insolvent as a buyer would pay for the player. It turned out that Zaragoza paid ? 86 000 in the pay of more than ? 8.5 million paid by an investment fund that will keep anonymous player's economic rights.
The Spanish newspaper El Pais, the fund is Quality Sports Investment, which, according to "multiple sources" that is controlled by the Portuguese agent Jorge Mendes and former Manchester United and Chelsea Chief Executive Peter Kenyon . Digger Kenyon confirmed that he and Mendes act as advisors to the fund.
There is no indication of any wrongdoing by QSI: third player ownership is legal in Portuguese and Spanish leagues. But the nature of the investment QSI presents a number of potentially serious political challenges. It is based on the Jersey offshore jurisdiction, namely, the identity of its investors are unknown. Digger could not contact QSI because it has no Internet presence and your contact information has been released. It operates from a chip, five-story office building official, not even a plaque on the door to say that companies work from there.
owners and managers test for football clubs is in part an effort to ensure the integrity of sport. QSI intentions are probably honest, but if the players as important as the goalkeepers may be held by others in anonymity, impenetrable foreign companies the possibility of match-fixing is obvious. Fortunately, the prohibition of the third English game property being protected. However, although it could be an existential threat to football, FIFA seems to have had little interest regulations.
Ipswich- Like many other clubs in the league, the city of Ipswich is insolvent, the cash flows. "We only survive because Marcus Evans can afford to put £ 5 million or 4 million pounds of their own money each year to keep the club afloat," said chief executive Simon Clegg. "This is the test in the pockets of someone, no matter how deep they are. "
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five arrests after 24 men released from the caravan site, some held in captivity for almost 15 years
Twenty slaves todaywere freed from slavery, on Sunday morning after a police raid found emaciated, hungry and living in "filthy and cramped" conditions on a caravan site in Leighton Buzzard.
Men - Poles, Romanians, Russians, British and -. They were forced to survive in a "state of virtual slavery" in place of the caravan of Green Acres, according to the Bedfordshire Police
The men ranged in age from about 20 to 50 years, all men who had been recruited vulnerable in shelters and the queues from Dole. Some are believed to have been in captivity for almost 15 years.
five people - four men and one woman - were arrested during the raid on the site, primarily travelers to 5:30 Sunday. The raid, with 200 officers, including armed officers, dog units and a police helicopter, followed by a long-term operation of infiltration. When police arrived on the scene, estimated that from 10 to 12 family-sized plots, they found men who believe that forced labor had.
one of them had dog feces on his clothing, and many were starving, said Chief Inspector Sean O'Neil, the major crimes unit Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, which was Centre attended by officers in the UK Human Trafficking.
explained that the men had not received payment for work physically demanding jobs, barely fed and given clothes. If they complained that they faced beatings.
"Men who are to where they were in poor health and living conditions in physical horribly dirty and narrow.
"We believe that some of them had been living and working in a state of virtual slavery, some just a few weeks and others up to 15 years."
have now been taken to a medical center where he assessed their health status.
Police said some of these men should be carefully re-introduced to good food, which gives much food at once can be dangerous, because their bodies have existed in the meager rations a long period of time.
"It was a recruiting center where people on their luck have been taken," said O'Neil. "They had met in the dining rooms and offices of profit and said given work clothes, a house and food.
These are people who are alcoholics or no family support, which makes them easy prey.
"We heard in one case a man was sitting on the railing of a bridge to commit suicide when he was discovered by the group and brought here for the site, after promising a paid job and a roof over your head. Everything was a lie. "
When new recruits arrived on the scene, they would have their phones confiscated and shaved his head, he said.
"They were told by people who had brought them up here" has no family now, we're family. "If they wanted to leave were threatened. "
- The men lived in unsanitary conditions, said Jo Hobbs, spokesman for Bedfordshire Police. "There were four men living in caravans small and dirty are not heated, and the old. They had no access to running water, no toilets and washing facilities , "he said.
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more we consider the possible consequences of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, the better prepared we
Nobody would have believed in recent years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched more closely and intensely with human intelligence. "
begins in 1898 HG Wells novel War of the Worlds, which is followed by a military invasion by Martians. Contact with foreigners may be a common theme in science fiction, could also be a serious problem in science?
In fact, I could. Since 1960 with the first serious search for radio transmissions from other civilizations (known as SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), scientists have thought about what would happen if the evidence of ET were found. Examples of their efforts include the 2010 conference of the Royal Society of Inquiry into "The detection of extraterrestrial life and the consequences for science and society."
Last week, the Guardian reported in a recent article, directed by Seth Baum from Penn State University on the subject, the categorization of some of the possible consequences - ranging from beneficial through neutral harmful
So what's the point? We never saw these little green men, why spend the effort to think about what could happen?
Scientists have already faced this problem in real life. The first occasion was in 1967 when astronomers at the University of Cambridge with a new radio telescope detects regular spikes of deep space. They were puzzled because no source known to do. One possible explanation is HE, and the group's director, Nobel Laureate, Sir Martin Ryle, suggested that they should keep quiet about his discovery and dismantling of the telescope, because if someone ends up on Earth ET start signal, alerting possibly evil alien intelligence to our existence.
Fortunately, he quickly concluded that this was a natural source - actually discovered pulsars. But there is a controversy in the SETI community, whether it is appropriate to address and contact by sending messages. For example, the main SETI researchers have agreed on a protocol for how to spread the news as long as we find ET, but have not yet been able to reach a common position on whether to send of messages.
- and go. Is it wise to even use our radio telescopes to try to detect HE? In 1962, the famous astronomer Fred Hoyle and John Elliot dramatized the risk in a television series "A for Andromeda" with Julie Christie. A message was detected HE turned out to contain instructions to build a computer. After this amount made to destroy the human race, before being thwarted by the scientist hero.
Given the dangers in this way, and applying the precautionary principle, we should close our SETI searches
Can we say anything about ET that leads us to first decide whether to look at everything, and the adequacy of our research to your nature, and finally the ability to send signals? My own position, as I argued in a paper presented at the Kavli Royal Society Centre last year is that our total ignorance about the nature of HE means that we can not say whether listening or speaking is good or bad.
For example, sending a message can cause a bad HE to come and destroy us. Alternatively, we can preserve it from destruction by HE realized that we see in our cities and are concerned about the aggressive nature of new civilizations, but was reassured by the content of a message of peace.
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The State Department response to FOIA requests from the ACLU to Wikileaks reveals the cables to the abuse of state secrets absurd
Ben Wizna, project director of litigation for the ACLU's national security, readily admits that his April 2011 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) for 23 of the same diplomatic cables from U. S. Department of State. UU. everyone to read this last year when the Wikileaks has published five newspapers, including The Guardian, was "flagrant" -. a way out of the hand of the "absurdity of the regime of secrecy in the U.S."
And it has. Nearly eight months after initial FOIA request, the State Department was finally released ... 11 cables. Federal censors have kindly written, so it is easy to see by a simple act of comparison (which the ACLU made by us here), specifically the sections of the State Department wants hidden. Missing are the dirty dozen cables that the government has refused to publish - in spite of the cables have already fled, published and discussed in virtually every major national and international, local media - again, because they were classified as secret or is deemed to contain sensitive information
administration officials broke a lot of hype and hysteria when the cables are first published. But it turned out that none of the information contained in the fact, U.S. citizens or allies in danger of informants. They did, however, be embarrassing for the United States and many foreign leaders. It turns out that the claims of national security were often an excuse to prevent us from seeing our government have engaged in unethical practices illegal, unconstitutional and, at times. These were extraordinary renditions, detentions and torture to pressure other governments in an attempt to influence political processes and to change their criminal justice systems.
We learned that the Obama administration itself had refused to prosecute perpetrators of torture by the Bush regime in the house had also tried to put their thumbs on the scales of justice Spain - aggressively trying to avoid an anti-terrorist judge to treat senior legal minds in the Bush administration for their involvement in the torture of detainees in Guantanamo.
- learned about the attempt by the United States to sabotage the case of German citizen Khaled el-Masri, the greengrocer confused with a senior al-Qaida. He was kidnapped, tortured, drugged, beaten and thrown into the CIA in Afghanistan, the salt pit in prison, until - oops - they realized they had the wrong man and dumped him into the interior of Albania. In public, prosecutors in Munich issued arrest warrants against 13 suspected CIA agents involved in his abduction and torture, and the office of Angela Merkel called for an investigation. In private, the German Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Foreign Affairs made it clear to both the United States they were not interested in investigating the case, urging the United States for refusing to stop or to submit to agents.
- If the first part of the agenda of the ACLU by calling the 23 cables that have already filtered, is to highlight what he calls a "penchant for excessive secrecy in violation of all right, "the second is to highlight how the Bush administration and abuse of state secrets privilege for Obama to keep illegal programs should be subject to judicial review.
- When the ACLU challenged the CIA on behalf of Mr. el-Masri, in 2005, a judge dismissed the case. The U.S. government is not denying that it was removed by mistake. However, successfully argued that his case be dismissed because of their disputes could expose state secrets and endanger U.S. security. This despite the fact that, as al-Masri said that "President Bush told the world about the program of the CIA detention and although my complaints have been corroborated by eyewitnesses and other evidence."
- first Bush administration and the Obama administration successfully evokes a state secret to prevent the ACLU filing a federal lawsuit against Jeppesen Dataplan, Inc., the people who helped victims CIA places interpretation steal secrets where they were arrested, tortured and interrogated. Once again, the government stated that the dispute would further undermine the interests of national security, even if most of the evidence necessary to prove the case was already publicly available. And yet, seems to have won.
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e-mail after the stepmother went viral customs, Freddie Bourne reveals surprising new online business
Since Carolyn Bourne strong criticism of the upcoming wedding of his step-son, Freddie, it is doubtful that it believes it is the ideal person to help arrange the marriages of others. So you may be surprised to learn that the employer of 29 years, is involved in a company that specializes in this.
Ms. Bourne, for the few who have not heard of him, shot to fame after he sent an e-mail pal Freddie, Heidi Cruz - criticizing his "lack of education "and the couple's plans for her big day - went viral. Night of Ms. Bourne has become the" mother-in-law from hell "or, as the American press called her" Momzilla. "
But his criticism now seems to have been given added spice, new businesses and Freddie Bourne.
TheObserver
can reveal that last month Bourne and two friends in their twenties, Alexander and Anthony Bayliss Teale, established Mise-en-Bouche Ltd , a catering and corporate events in which they are the only shareholders and, according to its website, can provide the "wedding of your dreams."
The revelation has raised interesting questions as to whether the line was orchestrated online as a public relations exercise, a request rejected by those involved.
Bourne, who is married to Cruz in the fall in the magnificent Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, in a ceremony reported £ 18 000, used the services of the company is still to be seen .
"Your wedding will be one of the most important days of your life," gushes the site that was created before Freddie got involved in the business. "And for this reason, everything must be perfect ... very few companies can offer the quality service we do. "
promisesite that can provide the "ideal case as" unlikely to reassure Ms. Bourne, who was smoking in his e-mail. "No one gets married in a castle unless you own is foolhardy celebrity style, of behavior. "
skepticism about the choice of place of marriage of his son-in is not a ringing endorsement to one of the main services provided by the company, which according to its website, can provide " a long list of sites for all different styles of celebration in London and surrounding areas. What a cocktail with canapés, a barbecue in the garden, full sit-down dinner or the wedding of your dreams, the list of possibilities is endless! " And the company's ability to provide luxury snacks as "mini-meat and potatoes topped with green pepper, butter" and "chicken skewers with lemon and ginger sauce ponzu dipping "is also likely that receive little attention from Ms. Bourne, who said Cruz:" I understand that your parents are not able to contribute greatly to the cost of your wedding If so, would be distinguished and elegant lower their gaze and be modest wedding accordingly. once their income. "
But perhaps the old adage that there is no such thing as bad publicity, but will become a reality for Bourne, whose business interests have so far been limited to the running a bike shop online.
- In fact, some cynical souls wonder if the line and cast of characters from the pantomime may have been designed to promote new business or a reality show.
launch site Mouth performed excerpts from his "founder", Conrad Baker, who appears regularly in the gossip of his relationship with the former Sir John Major, the unmarried mother, Emma Noble.
Baker said
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group of economists indicates that the maximum rate of tax is done "lasting damage to the UK economy", but Osborne said he does not intend to reconsider the plans Tax and spending
chancellor, George Osborne, is under pressure after a group of economists called for the rate of 50 cents higher churn UK income tax "as soon as possible" to stimulate growth because new fears that the UK sliding into a double dip recession.
Osborne said Tuesday that the coalition did not intend to re-think their taxes and spending, but admitted that the long-term damage to the economy caused by the contraction of credit been forced to revise its estimates downward for growth that were already low.
In a speech to the City, the chancellor insisted that the government has not hesitated in its approach to fiscal austerity and said that early action to reduce the deficit in Britain had been "ahead of the curve" and in the control of its economy in the future.
But a group of 20 people from senior business experts signed a letter in the Financial Times on Wednesday to express concern at the highest tax rate in Britain is "lasting damage the UK economy. "
The appeal was rejected by Alistair Darling, the former foreign minister revealed that the rate of 50 cents in its 2009 budget, which said that the elimination by the end of the crisis bank would be "grossly unfair".
The letter from economists, who include Cambridge University academic Bob Rowthorn and former members of the Bank of England monetary policy committee and Sushil Wadhwani Julius Deanne said that the maximum rate by the previous Labour government, applicable to higher income on an income of over £ 150,000, "punished" entrepreneurship.
They called for a return to a "tax system internationally competitive" to stimulate the faltering economy.
"We are concerned about the tax income of 50 cents UK is lasting damage to the UK economy," they write. "It happens in the UK one of the highest personal tax regimes in the industrialized world, making it less internationally competitive and makes us less attractive as a destination for foreign investment and talented workers.
"It punishes the creation of wealth through taxation of entrepreneurs and businessmen marginal tax rate of over 50% once national insurance contributions are added in. This is particularly damaging when the UK needs to create new businesses in new industries.
- "to return to a competitive tax regime internationally in Britain enjoy long-term sustainable economic growth."
- In an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live to promote his new book, Darling responded by saying that the maximum tax rate should remain in place until the country "out of the crisis . "
But one of the authors of the letter, FT has many hedge funds have been transferred to Switzerland and urged the government to act "as soon as possible."
Jules told the Today program on BBC Radio 4: "By increasing marginal rates on a small number of highly mobile end up not collecting the tax was expected
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wallpaper, chicken feed and Agatha Christie have in common?
Today, we adhere to another gray material, but unlike other things we have learned, it often has a lead role in a series of novels by Agatha Christie. Arsenic is a metalloid, meaning that it has qualities of metals and nonmetals. Arsenic has the atomic symbol and atomic number 33. Arsenic is found just below the phosphorus (which is essential for life) in the periodic table.
arsenic atoms can assume several different binding models that are the basis of its allotropes, each with a different color, metallic silver, arsenic yellow and black. Interestingly, using a hammer to hit arsenide minerals smell like garlic, which is the result of toxic gases created by the oxidation of arsenic trioxide arsenic. arsenic has an interesting history. It was commonly used as a poison against rodents in households English, and was also a murder weapon practice, especially among the ruling classes. However, Victorian England using arsenic in a variety of ways, but it was incorporated into wallpaper to prevent mold growth during the winter night, wet English, which was used as the color green in paint, candy and candles, and as a preservative in lace. Unfortunately, the white powder is easily confused with sugar or flour and joined the family meal, resulting in many accidental poisonings, we learn in the fascinating book,
The century arsenic: How Victorian England was poisoned at home, work and play
by James C. Whorton [Amazon UK, Amazon U.S.]. Unfortunately, "Mr. Yuck "does not appear for another 100 years.
Given the toxicity of arsenic, which was very surprising when you
very bit questionable research was published in the
Science few months ago on arsenic associated with bacterial life. In one or two days, the scientist Rosie Redfield wrote a long and detailed analysis of working methods and conclusions and posted on his blog - that the work was later published as a letter
Science
However, our favorite chemistry teacher said that the investigation in question claimed found:
Curiously, arsenic is used as an additive in chicken feed business in the United States after it was found that low concentrations acts as a stimulant for growth and prevent infection intestinal parasite coccidia. But in addition to being a poison when taken in high doses, chronic ingestion of low levels of arsenic is a health hazard as well, which could act as a carcinogen in humans consume chickens for livestock or drinking water contaminated with chicken droppings. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Video journalist Brady Haran is the man with the camera and the University of Nottingham is the place with the chemicals. You can follow him on twitter @ periodicvideos Brady and the University of Nottingham on twitter @ UniNottingham
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germanium: , atomic number
of gallium , atomic number
Zinc: , atomic number
Copper: The atomic number
Nickel: , atomic number
cobalt , atomic number
Iron: , atomic number
Manganese: , atomic number
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wallpaper, chicken feed and Agatha Christie have in common?
Today, we adhere to another gray material, but unlike other things we have learned, it often has a lead role in a series of novels by Agatha Christie. Arsenic is a metalloid, meaning that it has qualities of metals and nonmetals. Arsenic has the atomic symbol and atomic number 33. Arsenic is found just below the phosphorus (which is essential for life) in the periodic table.
arsenic atoms can assume several different binding models that are the basis of its allotropes, each with a different color, metallic silver, arsenic yellow and black. Interestingly, using a hammer to hit arsenide minerals smell like garlic, which is the result of toxic gases created by the oxidation of arsenic trioxide arsenic. arsenic has an interesting history. It was commonly used as a poison against rodents in households English, and was also a murder weapon practice, especially among the ruling classes. However, Victorian England using arsenic in a variety of ways, but it was incorporated into wallpaper to prevent mold growth during the winter night, wet English, which was used as the color green in paint, candy and candles, and as a preservative in lace. Unfortunately, the white powder is easily confused with sugar or flour and joined the family meal, resulting in many accidental poisonings, we learn in the fascinating book,
The century arsenic: How Victorian England was poisoned at home, work and play
by James C. Whorton [Amazon UK, Amazon U.S.]. Unfortunately, "Mr. Yuck "does not appear for another 100 years.
Given the toxicity of arsenic, which was very surprising when you
very bit questionable research was published in the
Science few months ago on arsenic associated with bacterial life. In one or two days, the scientist Rosie Redfield wrote a long and detailed analysis of working methods and conclusions and posted on his blog - that the work was later published as a letter
Science
However, our favorite chemistry teacher said that the investigation in question claimed found:
Curiously, arsenic is used as an additive in chicken feed business in the United States after it was found that low concentrations acts as a stimulant for growth and prevent infection intestinal parasite coccidia. But in addition to being a poison when taken in high doses, chronic ingestion of low levels of arsenic is a health hazard as well, which could act as a carcinogen in humans consume chickens for livestock or drinking water contaminated with chicken droppings. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Video journalist Brady Haran is the man with the camera and the University of Nottingham is the place with the chemicals. You can follow him on twitter @ periodicvideos Brady and the University of Nottingham on twitter @ UniNottingham
You met these elements:
germanium: , atomic number
of gallium , atomic number
Zinc: , atomic number
Copper: The atomic number
Nickel: , atomic number
cobalt , atomic number
Iron: , atomic number
Manganese: , atomic number
Chrome: , atomic number
Vanadium: , the atomic number
titanium , the atomic number
scandium: , atomic number
, atomic number
- , atomic number
Argon:
, atomic number
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Edinburgh is the place to connect a book, watch a segment family and to hear the raid on the magician and the media baron
? in Edinburgh for the festival. The weather forecast promised sunny clouds, which means that the rain started sheeting until after lunch. On Thursday there was a lot of sun, but it was actually raining at the same time.
I think the city looks better in the rain, is the equivalent of an actor in makeup fading. In the sun, which is a little embarrassing, as if you teach too many defects. It takes a bit of blow. In the tent of the writers in the book fair, we warm with whiskey in front of a hot stove makes a noise like e-mail the night came from the top of Shap.
"sign my book for a long lunch, the memories of people I knew. We are also here to see our daughter play in a comedy called Christmas for two. I think they are very funny and surreal, but his father, I suppose. They get good homes, which is fortunate, because I read, the average margin of attendance is seven years. However, there seems to be an insatiable appetite for comedy here, when we arrived at the scene Pleasance, there were dozens of people queuing for many events, waiting patiently for a flood later
The actor we saw was Jessica Ransom, which I appreciated. "Edinburgh is like the Olympics," he said, "a large number of buildings under construction, and a bunch of amateurs trying to outdo the other."
? In the book festival, we went to Tam Dalyell, Labour MP who left the House of Commons in 2005 as the father of the house. His memory is called The importance of being awkward. It is perhaps surprisingly, a natural comedian, even without knowing it. The more the issue, the more likely they were to answer a single, shouted "Yes!" or "no!" high to the delight of spectators.
Jim Naughtiethe story of 1982 and the Falklands War, which Tam was almost single-handedly trying to stop. At four o'clock the phone rang. Tam was in Lima, who had come to the time zone confusion. "Jim, do you remember that song you wrote in the Scotsman two months ago? Well, I spoke with President of Peru, and is furious! "Solve the early morning hours.
JimAt one point, referred to some long-forgotten campaign that Tam had fought as tenaciously as he fought. "We want to get stuck there," he said. "I," said Tam.
Barry Cryer ?just completed his term. On Wednesday night he made his riff Murdoch, saying - "What was the first thing that attracted you to millionaire Paul Daniels" Adapting the immortal words of Caroline Aherne to Debbie McGee - I want to ask Wendi Deng, "The First thing was attracted by billionaire Rupert Murdoch ?'"
They did not know is that Daniels and McGee were in the audience. But Daniels is a duck in the original slides of water, oil and insults. Even came backstage for a chat.
- ? I read the third volume of diaries of Chris Mullin. A small part (Profile, £ 25), covering 1994 to the first government post Mullin in 1999. I recently saw the mention of these books as a great success "Pooterish." They are just the opposite. Mr Pooter thought he deserved respect as the solid backbone of British life. Mullin makes no claim.
- a ball that struck me was the entrance to the March 8, 1995. He eats with Michael Green, Carlton TV chief criticizes Murdoch and how it lets you take all you want because people are afraid at the top of him.
was, of course, David Cameron, before pro-Murdoch and Murdoch stage anti-phase.
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While the media should not be above the law, it is important to recognize the need for a public interest defense
Leveson As research begins to hear its first test this week, the media will take a beating. Listen to the details of Milly Dowler Piracy home phone how it was useless. However, Lord Justice Leveson competition is wide and represents a unique opportunity to assess the totality of the relationship of the media with the law - not just one section or organization
Leveson, of course, emphasize that the press is not above the law. But it is also important to recognize that the media requires special protection of the law to preserve a true investigative journalism. Despite the large number of offenses that apply to the media, there is no defense of the public interest. The need for such a defense is not diminished by the fact that most of the conduct review Leveson is not within walking distance of the public interest.
Voicemail and e-mail hacking are serious crimes that led to immediate imprisonment Mulcair and Goodman. There is no public interest in these crimes - no matter how small or how large intrusion of evil exposed. Of course, hacking the phone of a victim of July 7, 2005 suicide bombings in London, it is inconceivable that wake up the public interest. But what a hack corporate email to reveal a sophisticated cover-up which seriously affect public health?
Even David Leigh - an investigative journalist if ever there was one - admitted phone hacking to try to obtain details of the corruption. But if you were pursued no defense. Like it or not, we need the media to expose the truth - after all, the existence of the investigation is largely Leveson sued the guardian of investigative journalism rather than just diligent police work. And yet, the police can relatively easily obtain permission to piracy (including communications privilege), while the media are subject to a law without exception.
Blagging to obtain private information can lead to a number of serious crimes of fraud, none of which includes no public interest. It is clear that the publication of details of the health of the son of a politician is unlikely to arouse the public interest. But what about the exposure of secret ties of a minister of an arms manufacturer with a little lie? Paradoxically, the only criminal offense that is eligible for the media and includes a public interest law on data protection of a relatively minor crime of unauthorized access to personal data. Currently, the maximum penalty is a fine, but a sincerely held belief that the data collection was of public interest is a defense.
- payment to police officers or other public officials to the poor performance of their duties may amount to a series of crimes of corruption - none of which has a public interest. So if the Daily Telegraph had made any payment, however small, to an official leak details of the scandal of MPs expenses, which would have been a crime without public interest, despite the magnitude of the apparent irregularities. And the only carve-out in the Act on corruption is to exempt new intelligence crimes of corruption. So when the sun would have paid a sum of money to reveal the behavior that led to the conviction of Corruption Bill first, which could have committed a crime? Even if no money is involved, promoting the leakage of public officials may be an incentive to the fault in the civil service - a crime that still carries life imprisonment. It has been used against journalists, as Sally Murrer. Although he failed to demonstrate research techniques used against them were excessive and therefore stopped the persecution, had no general defense of public interest. Only when the offense was deployed against Damian Green and the police entered the sanctuary of Parliament that the prosecution service has decided to provide advice on the use of the host as a serious crime against journalists. However, the fiscal stance is far from a broader public interest.
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blog
data: public spending by department Interactive: Exploring data More than 200 areas of public spending in real terms, they face a reduction in the first year of the coalition government, with departments having to find £ 10 billion of savings as a GPs care services, prisons and the rail network, an analysis by the Guardian shows. The survey highlights the challenge facing the coalition government to implement its austerity plan, including substantial reductions in services are offset by increased spending in other areas.George Osborne announced
years £ 6.2 billion of cuts during its first year as chancellor, a larger cut in the budgets that had been proposed by the previous Labour administration, which was concerned that cuts costs could limit growth. data departmental accounts data in the Guardian annual survey shows that public spending cuts much more in total, if necessary to compensate for social spending and debt, which soared during the economic crisis. The government expenditure has increased year after year to £ 22 billion, up 0.3% after inflation is taken into account. infrastructure investment fell sharply, with expenditures of railway from 41% to £ 2.9 billion and expenses of the road from 18% to £ 3.8 billion. These decreases were largely the result of the decision of Labour to submit infrastructure projects 2010-11 to 2009-10, in an attempt to stimulate spending during the recession. Despite an overall budget increase of 0.28%, spending areas, including NHS GP services, primary care and pharmacy services all declined in real terms. Spending on school buildings has been reduced to £ 5.9 billion, down 13%, and in higher education from 16% to £ 4.7 billion. The budget for prisons and probation services fell from 11% to £ 4.2 billion, while the amount spent in the fight against climate change at the Department of Energy and Climate Change decreased by 23% to £ 18 million, despite the commitment of the coalition "government is always greener."- the BBC, tourism, the Olympics, the Coast Guard and the Crown Prosecution Service have also suffered significant budget cuts. A total of 202 of the 324 areas of expenditure, followed by the Guardian has been reduced in real terms each year.
- cuts in public spending was offset by a significant increase in the cost of servicing the debt, which rose from £ 31.3bn in 2009-10 to £ 43.9bn next year, with a doubling the size of government managed by the courts throughout the year.
"approach has been much talk of deep cuts in public spending and services expected from April 2011-March 2015. However, the cuts began earlier in real terms central government spending on services public is 12000000000 pounds less in 2010-11 than in 2009-10, "he said.
"Of this amount, 5 billion pounds more or less had been planned by the previous Labour government, a supplement of £ 5 billion announced by the new government in May, while 2 billion pounds seems departments being under-utilization of their budgets this underutilization may be deliberate, given the magnitude of the reductions to follow:. departments are expected to find another 14 billion pounds this year "
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