Friday, June 18, 2010

Utah firing squad death announced on Twitter - BBC News

BBC News - Utah firing squad death announced on Twitter: "It was a very modern way to announce a very old-fashioned death.

Shortly after midnight in the US state of Utah, Attorney General Mark Shurtleff picked up his Apple iPhone, opened up a Twitter 'app' on his handset and began tweeting.

But Mr Shurtleff's 134-character composition was no ordinary post. This was not a piece of miscellany from the 53-year-old's home life, a link chosen to amuse or interest his followers, nor even a political prod at his Democratic rivals."

Sunday, June 13, 2010

U.S. Identifies $1 Trillion Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan - NYTimes.com

U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan - NYTimes.com: "The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials."

The previously unknown deposits — including huge veins of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium — are so big and include so many minerals that are essential to modern industry that Afghanistan could eventually be transformed into one of the most important mining centers in the world, the United States officials believe.

An internal Pentagon memo, for example, states that Afghanistan could become the “Saudi Arabia of lithium,” a key raw material in the manufacture of batteries for laptops and BlackBerrys.

Canadian Grand Prix survives one-year hiatus

Canadian Grand Prix survives one-year hiatus: "MONTREAL — The grandstands in the Senna Corner were boasting a healthy population at 8 a.m. ET, still four hours from the start of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Race promoter Francois Dumontier didn’t need to look in that direction from his third-floor corner office, in the control tower above the start/finish line of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He knew that soon there wouldn’t be an empty seat in those famous bleachers."

A timeline o fthe Gulf oil spill - Video - TIME.com



The Oil Spill by the Numbers - Video - TIME.com

Saturday, June 12, 2010

BBC News - 'Bullying' link to child suicide rate, charity suggests

BBC News - 'Bullying' link to child suicide rate, charity suggests: "As many as 44% of suicides among 10-14 year olds between 2000-2008, may be bullying-related, a charity suggests.

Beatbullying said 26 out of 59 cases of child suicide reported in the national media were linked to bullying.

The charity admitted it had scant information but believed up to 78 of 176 such cases in England, Scotland and Wales, were victims of bullying."

Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency 'supports' Taliban - BBC News

BBC News - Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency 'supports' Taliban: "A new report claims to provide the most concrete evidence yet of direct links between Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency and the Taliban in Afghanistan.

The report says the ISI is providing funding, training and sanctuary to the Taliban on scale much larger than previously thought.

The document was prepared by the London School of Economics (LSE)."

World's Most Peaceful Countries: Global Peace Index (PHOTOS)

World's Most Peaceful Countries: Global Peace Index (PHOTOS): "Prepared by the Sydney, Australia-based Institute for Economics and Peace, the Global Peace Index (GPI) annually ranks 149 countries based on a range of variables, including corruption, crime rates, military spending and access to primary education."

Friday, June 11, 2010

Indian painting by Syed Haider Raza sold for a record by London auctioneers - BBC News

BBC News - Indian painting sold for a record by London auctioneers: "A painting by top Indian artist Syed Haider Raza has set a record for a modern Indian work, officials at Christie's auctioneers say.

Raza's painting Saurashtra sold for �2.4m ($3.5m) in London on Thursday.

Officials at Christie's told the BBC that the large-scale painting was produced during a key period of Raza's career."

Thursday, June 10, 2010

BBC News - India moves to make it easier for couples to divorce

BBC News - India moves to make it easier for couples to divorce: "The Indian government has proposed a new law which will make it easier for couples to get divorced.

It has ordered that the country's Hindu marriage act should be altered to allow irretrievable breakdown of marriage as grounds for divorce.

Up until now, a divorce would in most cases be granted by the courts only if there were mutual consent."

BBC News - 'Oldest leather shoe' discovered

BBC News - 'Oldest leather shoe' discovered: "The oldest example of a leather shoe has been discovered by archaeologists in a cave in Armenia.

At 5,500 years old, the well preserved cow-hide shoe pre-dates Stonehenge by 400 years and the Pyramids of Giza by 1,000 years.

It was made of a single piece of leather and was shaped to fit the wearer's foot, the researchers say."

BBC News - Physicists burst bubble mystery

BBC News - Physicists burst bubble mystery: "With the help of high speed video, scientists have discovered that there is far more to bursting bubbles than meets the eye.

Under the right conditions, a bursting bubble on a liquid surface does not simply vanish, but creates a perfect ring of tiny 'daughter bubbles'.

This occurs as the ruptured bubble retracts into the liquid, forming a doughnut shape of trapped air."

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Russian math genius doesn't want $1 million Prize | RIA Novosti

Russian math genius ignores $1 million Millennium Prize | Science | RIA Novosti: "Russian reclusive math genius Grigory Perelman did not appear in Paris on Tuesday to collect his $1 million prize for solving a problem that has puzzled scientists for over a century.

In March 2010, the Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) of Cambridge, Massachusetts, announced that Perelman, 43, would be awarded the prize for proving the Poincare conjecture, one of seven problems on the institute's Millennium Prize list."

Google Voice to Integrate with Gmail


Google Voice to Integrate with Gmail as a VoIP Service: "Google tests a new feature that makes Gmail chat more useful: users are able to make and receive Google Voice calls from Gmail. A new phone icon opens a Gmail chat window with a dialpad, an option to find contacts, a credit balance and a call button."

Solar Cell Inventor receives Millennium Technology prize | BBC News

BBC News - Swiss solar innovator wins Millennium Technology prize: "The inventor of a low-cost solar cell that could be used to build electricity generating windows has been awarded this year's Millennium Technology Prize.

Professor Michael Gratzel of the Lausanne Federal Technology Institute received the €800,000 (�660,000) prize at a ceremony in Helsinki.

Professor Gratzel's innovation mimics the way plants turn light into energy."

200 young couples detained for kissing in Sri Lanka | BBC News

BBC News - Sri Lanka police detain young couples for kissing: "Police in two Sri Lankan towns have detained nearly 200 young couples they accuse of indecent behaviour.

Locals complained the young lovers were kissing, cuddling or simply holding hands, reports say.

In the central town of Kurunegala about 350 youngsters have been detained and reprimanded in the past two weeks."

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Snakes going extinct | BBC News

BBC News - Snakes in mysterious global decline: "Snakes may be declining across the world, according to a global study.

Researchers examined records for 17 snake populations covering eight species over the last few decades, and found most had declined markedly.

For reasons that are not entirely clear, some populations shrank in number abruptly around 1998."

AFP: Turkey pushes for condemnation of Israel

AFP: Turkey pushes for condemnation of Israel: "ISTANBUL — Turkey sought a fresh condemnation of Israel over its deadly raid on Gaza-bound aid ships as regional leaders gathered in Istanbul Tuesday to discuss security in Asia.

Presidents Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan as well as Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attended the talks, expected to end with a joint declaration later Tuesday.

'There will probably be a condemnation of Israel in the final declaration,' a Turkish diplomat said."

Breaking News: Peruvian authorities say Joran Van der Sloot confesses to killing woman in hotel room – In Session: - CNN.com Blogs

Breaking News: Peruvian authorities say Joran Van der Sloot confesses to killing woman in hotel room – In Session: - CNN.com Blogs: "Lima, Peru- Peruvian government authorities confirm that Joran Van der Sloot has confessed to killing Stephany Flores Ramirez. In Session's Jean Casarez reports formal charges are expected to be filed later today. Van der Sloot is currently in a holding cell."

Gulf Oil Spill: Cap Placed Over Leak Collecting Only Fraction Of The Oil

Gulf Oil Spill: Cap Placed Over Leak Collecting Only Fraction Of The Oil: "ON BARATARIA BAY, La. — The wildlife apocalypse along the Gulf Coast that everyone has feared for weeks is fast becoming a terrible reality.

Pelicans struggle to free themselves from oil, thick as tar, that gathers in hip-deep pools, while others stretch out useless wings, feathers dripping with crude. Dead birds and dolphins wash ashore, coated in the sludge. Seashells that once glinted pearly white under the hot June sun are stained crimson."

BBC News - New robotic telescope in Chile set for planet hunt

BBC News - New robotic telescope in Chile set for planet hunt: "A new robotic telescope designed to study planets around other stars has taken its first image.

Although based in Chile, the Trappist telescope will be operated from a control room in Belgium, 12,000km away.

As well as detecting and characterising so-called exoplanets, Trappist will also study comets orbiting our Sun."

Sunday, June 6, 2010

First-timers Stosur and Schiavone set for final battle | Reuters

First-timers Stosur and Schiavone set for final battle | Reuters: "Not since 2004 has the Paris showpiece featured two players in their first grand slam final but this one is even more surprising than the duel six years ago when Anastasia Myskina beat fellow Russian Elena Dementieva.

Schiavone, soon to turn 30, will become the first Italian female to win a grand slam singles title if she prevails against Stosur, herself bidding to become the first Australian woman to win one since Evonne Goolagong triumphed at Wimbledon in 1980."

BBC News - Stephen Fry crowns most beautiful tweet at Hay Festival

BBC News - Stephen Fry crowns most beautiful tweet at Hay Festival: "The most beautiful tweet ever tweeted has been announced by broadcaster Stephen Fry.

Fry, whose musings on micro-blogging site Twitter have attracted 1.5 million followers, announced the winner at the Hay Festival.

The winning tweet read: 'I believe we can build a better world! Of course, it'll take a whole lot of rock, water & dirt. Also, not sure where to put it.'

Marc MacKenzie, 41, from Canada, said he was 'pleasantly surprised' to win."

Saturday, June 5, 2010

3 Idiots movie sweeps annual Bollywood roadshow - Boston.com

3 Idiots movie sweeps annual Bollywood roadshow - Boston.com: "Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor looks on as she arrives at the International Indian Film Academy, or IIFA, awards event in Colombo, Sri Lanka,



Saturday, June 5, 2010. Some of India's top movie stars converged in Sri Lanka on Thursday for Bollywood's annual roadshow despite calls to boycott the event because of the alleged killing of Tamil civilians during the final stages of the country's decades-long civil war. Kapoor has been named 'India's Most Beautiful Woman' by the People Magazine. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)"

Rush Limbaugh’s wedding day; Elton John to sing at banquet | Jose Lambiet’s Page2Live.com

After rehearsal luau, it’s Rush Limbaugh’s wedding day; Elton John to sing at banquet | Jose Lambiet’s Page2Live.com: "Palm Beach radio talker Rush Limbaugh threw a Hawaiian luau Friday night at The Breakers in honor of his soon-to-be-wife, who grew up in the 50th state.



The rehearsal luau was attended by 400-or so close friends and family wearing Hawaiian shirts. They all expect to witness the Conservative firebrand Limbaugh get hitched tonight to Republican blue blood Rogers, a hottie nearly half his age."

Drosselmeyer Wins Belmont Stakes - The Rail Blog - NYTimes.com

Drosselmeyer Wins Belmont Stakes - The Rail Blog - NYTimes.com: "Drosselmeyer, with the Hall of Fame trainer Mike Smith aboard, outran Nick Zito-trained Fly Down in the stretch to win the Belmont Stakes on Saturday by 3/4 of a length.



The victory gives WinStar Farm its second win of the Triple Crown season. They also bred and own Super Saver, who won the Kentucky Derby by 2� lengths in the slop on May 1. The victory is trainer Bill Mott’s first in a Triple Crown race."

Lakers Versus Celtics and The NBA Finals (Is Tomorrow) | The Big Lead

Lakers Versus Celtics and The NBA Finals (Is Tomorrow) | The Big Lead: "Game 1 wasn’t that close as Kevin Garnett looked old and Kobe Bryant looked good. Rajon Rondo was mostly quiet with 13 points and 8 assists.



In a game that featured Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, the best 3-point shooter in game 1 was Ron Artest. Basically, it doesn’t look good for the C’s after one game."

Drosselmeyer Wins Belmont Stakes - The Rail Blog - NYTimes.com

Drosselmeyer Wins Belmont Stakes - The Rail Blog - NYTimes.com: "Drosselmeyer, with the Hall of Fame trainer Mike Smith aboard, outran Nick Zito-trained Fly Down in the stretch to win the Belmont Stakes on Saturday by 3/4 of a length.



The victory gives WinStar Farm its second win of the Triple Crown season. They also bred and own Super Saver, who won the Kentucky Derby by 2 lengths in the slop on May 1. The victory is trainer Bill Mott’s first in a Triple Crown race."

Gaza flotilla attack: A week that changed Middle East politics | World news | The Observer

Gaza flotilla attack: A week that changed Middle East politics | World news | The Observer: "Israel's actions sparked an international outcry, jolted its relationship with allies Turkey and America and may yet reshape diplomacy in the region"

Most Beautiful Valley in Pakistan, sadly submerging


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