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-Obits-
Andree Peel, French heroine who saved 102 Allied pilots from the Nazis, dies aged 105
An unsung Second World War heroine who saved more than 100 lives and survived a Nazi death squad has died aged 105.

Andree Peel, who was known as Agent Rose, helped 102 British and American pilots escape from her native France.

The resistance fighter was imprisoned in two concentration camps but was liberated and went on to settle in Long Ashton, Bristol, after the war.

She was the most highly decorated woman to survive the conflict and was awarded the Legion d'Honneur by her brother, General Maurice Virot.

Mrs Peel was awarded the War Cross with palm, the War Cross with purple star, the medal of the Resistance and the Liberation cross.

She also received the American Medal of Freedom from US President Dwight Eisenhower, as well as the King's Commendation for Brave Conduct, presented to her by King George VI.

Dr Liam Fox, Conservative MP for Woodspring, Somerset, paid tribute today to Mrs Peel's 'selfless bravery'.

He said: 'Mrs Peel was an iconic figure who showed phenomenal courage in the most difficult circumstances.

Mrs Peel, whose maiden name was Andree Virot, settled in Bristol after she met and married Englishman John Peel, who died in 2003, after the war.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/08/2010 18:23 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:


-Short Attention Span Theater-
viral "science" experiment with cellphones and popcorn
Posted by: 3dc || 03/08/2010 12:36 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  It's an obvious faked experiment but a little fun for a monday morning..
Posted by: 3dc || 03/08/2010 12:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Actually it is done with a microwave oven emitter tube under the table.
Posted by: crosspatch || 03/08/2010 16:46 Comments || Top||

#3  So why is Planned Parenthood giving away free cell phones?
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/08/2010 18:31 Comments || Top||


Sandra Bullock tops 2010 Razzie winners
The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation has announced the 2010 Razzie winners, recognizing the worst in film in a ceremony in Los Angeles.

American actress Sandra Bullock topped the event receiving two Razzies as the worst actress and screen couple. As she had promised, Bullock attended the ceremony in person to receive her award.

The 46-year-old actress has also been nominated for the 2010 Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in John Lee Hancock's Blind Side.
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Posted by: Fred || 03/08/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Wouldn't it be nice if Razzie awards could be given to politicians?

Worst Picture:
Zero Receiving the Nobel Prize

I leave the rest to you.
Posted by: Zenobia Snomble4749 || 03/08/2010 2:31 Comments || Top||

#2  I like Bullock showing up to accepte it. That shows someone with a ssense of humility and humor
Posted by: Frank G || 03/08/2010 10:08 Comments || Top||

#3  She won Best Actress at the Oscars, too. A big weekend for her.
Posted by: lotp || 03/08/2010 18:29 Comments || Top||


Africa North
Cairo reopens restored 19th century synagogue
Posted by: ryuge || 03/08/2010 06:35 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  the article contains this sentence,

"Maimonides was born in Cordoba, Spain, in 1135 and fled from Christian persecution to Muslim Egypt where he died in 1204."

This is false although some history books had this. It was Moslem persecution (of the convert or die variety) in Spain led to Maimonides going to Morocco. Moslem persecution there led to him going to Egypt.
Posted by: lord garth || 03/08/2010 8:10 Comments || Top||

#2  Actually a number of Jews fled the persecution of Almoravides and Almohades to... Christian Spain.
Posted by: JFM || 03/08/2010 11:15 Comments || Top||

#3  Kaboom in 3...2...
Posted by: gromky || 03/08/2010 15:47 Comments || Top||

#4  But are there congregants, or is this more in the way of a museum, like the Nazis were so fond of?
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/08/2010 18:10 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
American troops withdrawing en masse from Haiti
U.S. troops are withdrawing from the shattered capital, leaving many Haitians anxious that the most visible portion of international aid is ending even as the city is still mired in misery and vulnerable to unrest.
Damned if we do, damned if we don't.
Posted by: ed || 03/08/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Stay Golden by Au Revoir Simone

An orderly transition from the country is the best recourse, Haiti is for Haitians. It ain't New Orleans.
Posted by: Zenobia Snomble4749 || 03/08/2010 2:23 Comments || Top||

#2  Maybe the Democracts and Hollywood types figure that all the good photo ops have been used up.
Posted by: Secret Master || 03/08/2010 4:45 Comments || Top||

#3  ...even as the city is still mired in misery and vulnerable to unrest.

And it wasn't before the most recent earthquake? /rhet question
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/08/2010 6:39 Comments || Top||

#4  As troops packed their duffels and began to fly home this weekend, Haitians and some aid workers wondered whether U.N. peacekeepers and local police are up to the task of maintaining order.

Yeah..."wondering".
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/08/2010 9:51 Comments || Top||

#5  they don't want the troops they want the money or as some call it now humanitarian aid
Posted by: chris || 03/08/2010 11:21 Comments || Top||

#6  The US Troops went in, did a very good job (despite criticism) and now rightfully go Home.

Let the rest of the world do theirs.

The rest: 196 countries, 192 in the UN
Posted by: Willy || 03/08/2010 12:59 Comments || Top||

#7  Check out the history on Haiti : the only time in the past hundred years that the country was worth a damn was during the State Department occupation period. Most of the schools, roads, bridges, and hospitals in the country were built then BY US Marines and State Dept. hires.
Posted by: Shieldwolf || 03/08/2010 18:39 Comments || Top||

#8  "Haitians and some aid workers wondered whether U.N. peacekeepers and local police are up to the task of maintaining order"

You can quit wondering - they ain't.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 03/08/2010 19:22 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Gendercide
In January 2010 the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) showed what can happen to a country when girl babies dont count. Within ten years, the academy said, one in five young men would be unable to find a bride because of the dearth of young women—a figure unprecedented in a country at peace.

According to CASS, China in 2020 will have 30m-40m more men of this age than young women. For comparison, there are 23m boys below the age of 20 in Germany, France and Britain combined and around 40m American boys and young men. So within ten years, China faces the prospect of having the equivalent of the whole young male population of America, or almost twice that of Europes three largest countries, with little prospect of marriage, untethered to a home of their own and without the stake in society that marriage and children provide.

Parts of India have sex ratios as skewed as anything in its northern neighbour. Other East Asian countries—South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan—have peculiarly high numbers of male births. So, since the collapse of the Soviet Union, have former communist countries in the Caucasus and the western Balkans. Even subsets of Americas population are following suit, though not the population as a whole.

The real cause, argues Nick Eberstadt is not any countrys particular policy but “the fateful collision between overweening son preference, the use of rapidly spreading prenatal sex-determination technology and declining fertility.' These are global trends. And the selective destruction of baby girls is global, too.

South Korea is experiencing some surprising consequences. The surplus of bachelors in a rich country has sucked in brides from abroad. In 2008, 11% of marriages were “mixed', mostly between a Korean man and a foreign woman. This is causing tensions in a hitherto homogenous society, which is often hostile to the children of mixed marriages. The trend is especially marked in rural areas, where the government thinks half the children of farm households will be mixed by 2020. The children are common enough to have produced a new word: “Kosians', or Korean-Asians.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 03/08/2010 09:42 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  the dearth of young women........

bummer dudes
Posted by: armyguy || 03/08/2010 10:34 Comments || Top||

#2  Excess number of young men. Excess testosterone. Sounds like conditions are ripe for war.
Posted by: Glenmore || 03/08/2010 10:36 Comments || Top||

#3  has the makings of a great army
Posted by: 746 || 03/08/2010 10:39 Comments || Top||

#4  South Korea is experiencing some surprising consequences.

As late has the 80s most of the girls in the bars, and many future 'war' brides, outside of American installations were native Koreans. Now it appears from the net, they're imports largely from the Philippines. The Philippines also seems to supply the same trade in Japan. It will be interesting in a decade or so given the degree of tribalism, let alone racism, that underpins Asian societies. Not only didn't the Americans have problems marrying regardless of origin, but they had no reluctance to also adopted the orphans and small ones that their own society refused to incorporate. I suspect the Philippines could also put a dent into the Chinese problem, but the xenophobic elements of Chinese history and culture will probably inhibit it.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/08/2010 11:14 Comments || Top||

#5  Procopius,
The problem is one of scale. South Korea has half the population of the Philippenes, Japan has 30% more people. China has 15 times as many people.

Importing outside women will just be a band aid. I fully expect China to turn its young males loose on its neighbors, where they will conquer or die. Either outcome will be good for the ruling clique.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al || 03/08/2010 11:27 Comments || Top||

#6  They do not mention it by name but here is the cuase:

ABORTION.

Any questions now about the evil effects of elective abortion?
Posted by: Beldar Threreling9726 || 03/08/2010 13:08 Comments || Top||

#7  These young men won't be the children of successful people. In Chinese cities, girl babies fit in just fine and people don't think anything of it. It's only in the rural provinces where sons mean the difference between a retirement of indolence versus being alone.

If they could just have 'both families' like we do, it wouldn't be so much of a problem. But a woman becomes part of the husband's family and must take care of his parents. I wonder who came up with that idea, eh?
Posted by: gromky || 03/08/2010 13:42 Comments || Top||

#8  Lysistrata should return to teach them a lesson!
Posted by: Willy || 03/08/2010 13:42 Comments || Top||


China ready to say goodbye to dollar
The head of China's Central Bank has declared that the country is ready to end pegging its currency in dollars, but said that any changes would be gradual.

Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, described the decision as a "temporary" response to the global financial crisis, but gave no timescale for any change in policy.

"If we are to exit from irregular policies and return to ordinary economic policies, we must be extremely prudent about our choice of timing," Zhou said. "This also includes the [yuan] exchange rate policy."

His comments come as the US administration accuses China of artificially keeping the value of the country's yuan low.

"China and its currency policies are impeding the rebalancing [of the global economy] that's necessary," President Obama had told Bloomberg last month.

"My goal over the course of the next year is for China to recognize that it is also in their interest to allow their currency to appreciate because, frankly, they have got a potentially overheating economy," Obama said.
Posted by: Fred || 03/08/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Does the US even have a Bond Market anymore?
Posted by: newc || 03/08/2010 0:59 Comments || Top||

#2  Sure the US has a Bond Market, its behind the Safeway at the corner of Alemeda and Rosencrans in LA....jeez, I thought everyone knew that.
Posted by: Zenobia Snomble4749 || 03/08/2010 2:35 Comments || Top||

#3  Bail Bonds that is.
Posted by: Zenobia Snomble4749 || 03/08/2010 7:07 Comments || Top||

#4  Bail Bonds that is.

Hey,don't give them ideas for a bail bonds derivatives market
Posted by: badanov || 03/08/2010 7:15 Comments || Top||


Europe
Swiss voters reject lawyers for animals in referendum
All of the 26 Swiss cantons on Sunday voted against the proposal by animal rights activists to extend nationwide a system already in place in Zurich. Overall, just 29.5 per cent of voters were in favour. In seven cantons the "No" vote was more than 80 per cent.

The Alpine country already has among the most stringent animal rights laws in the world. It recently changed its constitution to protect the "dignity" of plant life and made a law last year establishing rights for creatures such as goldfish and canaries. Pigs, budgies and other social creatures cannot be kept alone; horses and cows must be regularly exercised outside their stalls and dog owners are required to take a training course to learn how to properly care for their pets.

If citizens had voted for the initiative, each canton would have appointed a lawyer to act on behalf of animals at taxpayers' expense.

The government, parliament and the country's biggest party, the Right-wing Swiss People's Party, were against the proposal. On Sunday Jakob Buechler, a lawmaker for the centrist Christian People's Party, said: "The Swiss people have clearly said our animal protection laws are so good we don't need animal lawyers."

Opponents also included farmers, already struggling with reduced subsidies and falling milk prices. Many feared the introduction of animal lawyers would lead to costly and unnecessary bureaucracy.
No, really?
The president of the Swiss Farmers' Union, Hansjorg Walter, said: "Voters have taken a pragmatic decision and acknowledged that Switzerland has one of the strictest animal welfare laws. "The Union wants proper enforcement of animal welfare. Violations harm the image of farmers. But there are stringent checks and penalties for misconduct are already severe."

Sunday's referendum took place after activists from the Swiss Animal Protection (SAP) collected more than the 100,000 signatures required to force a national ballot. In order to win the vote, a majority of cantons and voters were needed.

The canton of Zurich has had its own animal lawyer since 1992. Antoine Goetschel's clients include dogs, cats, guinea pigs, farm animals and, recently, a large pike.

"It took 10 minutes of struggle to reel the pike in before killing it. I regard that as cruelty. If someone had done that to a puppy, there would have been outrage," he said.
He should never go deep-sea fishing ...
"People accused of animal cruelty very often hire lawyers to defend themselves. Why shouldn't someone speak for the animal as well? It's about fairness and defending a minority."
What did the pike think?
He said it was "a pity" that the vote had been rejected, but that he was not surprised. He said: "Animal welfare has been a big topic in Switzerland in the last few years and perhaps this has been too much for some Swiss. Also, for some the institution of an animal lawyer is too bizarre."
Posted by: Steve White || 03/08/2010 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Meanwhile, back at the Monkey Bar...
Posted by: tu3031 || 03/08/2010 0:06 Comments || Top||

#2  I say go for it only if the lawyers get paid in kibble.
Posted by: ed || 03/08/2010 1:05 Comments || Top||

#3  Good Link tu3031, funny stuff. If you run into any problem with your crew, send them to my lawyer,

Posted by: Zenobia Snomble4749 || 03/08/2010 2:05 Comments || Top||

#4  "People accused of animal cruelty very often hire lawyers to defend themselves. Why shouldn't someone speak for the animal as well? It's about fairness and defending a minority $$$$$$."
Posted by: Shineng Ebbolush2214 || 03/08/2010 2:46 Comments || Top||

#5  There is a line in the film "The Third Man" where Orson Wells character says (loosely from my memory) "... the swiss had 500 years of democracy and all they managed was the cuckoo clock". Well at least the Cuckoo part was spot on.
Posted by: JimK || 03/08/2010 9:11 Comments || Top||

#6  Does anyone remember the movie set in Medieval France, The Advocate? They had a lawyer arguing for a cow.
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 03/08/2010 9:28 Comments || Top||

#7  In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed - but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock. So long, Holly.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 03/08/2010 9:30 Comments || Top||

#8  I don't know in art but for technology Sswizerland is, relative to the numbers of inhabitants, one of the two powerhouses for technological innovation just behind Israel.

So you could tell that the Italians had the Borgias and weren't able to invent a fricking clock who tell "Cuckoo".
Posted by: JFM || 03/08/2010 10:59 Comments || Top||

#9  If the Swiss continued this nonsense, eventually everyone would have to become a vegan. Which would kill the entire animal farming industry - cows, beef, pigs, pork and so on.
No problem - everyone would be "healthier".
Of course, since they have already changed their constitution to protect the "dignity" of plant life, eventually they would probably extend that to protect the lives of all plants. Eating plants would become a crime.
Of course, if you can't eat meat (or eggs or milk), and you can't eat plants, what are you supposed to do? Eat rocks and dirt(which would probably next on the list of things to be protected)?
I suppose the Swiss would then try to require people to develop personal photosynthesis.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia || 03/08/2010 17:32 Comments || Top||

#10  "if you can't eat meat (or eggs or milk), and you can't eat plants, what are you supposed to do?

The Swiss could ask the NorKs for tips, Rambler. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 03/08/2010 19:14 Comments || Top||


Fifth Column
Sean Penn Once Again Demostrates Why Drugs Are Bad
At the end of a discussion of Haiti on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, actor Sean Penn went on a rant in defense of Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez, suggesting prison time for American journalists: "every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it! And accept it. And this is mainstream media, who should – truly, there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies."
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/08/2010 11:06 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  i believe it's called free speech isn't it? Kinda like what he used in that rant.
Posted by: chris || 03/08/2010 18:51 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
Stimulus Watch: Less stimulus for minority firms
Posted by: tipper || 03/08/2010 06:57 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The NYT headline will probably be:

DEFICIT EXPLODES
Women, minorities hardest hit
Posted by: Mike || 03/08/2010 8:54 Comments || Top||



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