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3/01/2012

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are greeted with open baby boy

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People magazine said on Tuesday that the famous couple Jennifer Garner and BenAffleck approached Monday their third child, a male child.

The magazine did not provide further details.

She married Garner - which gained fame from the television series "Elias" Alias ​​- fromactor and director Ben Affleck in June 2005 in a special ceremony in the Caribbean.

The couple had their daughter Violet in December, the first in December 2005 and the second daughter Serafina in 2009.

The couple - both in the thirty-ninth of age - had announced in August last year, it'sexpecting a baby III.

Source: Reuters

U.S. company launches first private space ship this year

The company Virgin Galactic's Virgin Group, owned by Richard Branson to launch the first test spacecraft outside the Earth's atmosphere this year.
Officials said that the company will begin commercial passenger service in 2013 or 2014.
And scored about 500 client names for a trip in a spaceship SpaceShipTwo 2 that nine six passengers and two pilots, manufactured and test them Scaled Composites company engaged in aviation and space, which was founded by aircraft designer Burt Rutan and now owned by Northrop Grumman.
The cost of the ticket per person and $ 200 thousand will fly the ship at an altitude of 109 kilometers to give passengers the opportunity to experience the lack of gravity for a few minutes and see the planet are you on the back of the vast space.
Said Neil Armstrong, who was a pilot test the research aircraft X -15 sixties before he became the first U.S. astronaut landing on the moon, "the area below the orbit with a lot can be done. This region has been largely absent for nearly 40 years."
Armstrong said for about 400 people attending the next generation of research area below the orbit, which was held in Palo Alto, California, "Henk many opportunities. Really hope to be some new directions profitable and useful."
And Virgin Galactic is one of the few leading the development of spacecraft for tourism and research, education and trade.
Said William Pomerantz, deputy director of Virgin Galactic for private enterprise in his speech at the conference that SpaceShipOne 2 is the first of five spaceships take place within the company's fleet and that it has completed 31 flights in the test space.
And being prepared for the first trip on a rocket factory in California, the company is expected to launch this year outside the earth's atmosphere.
Source: Reuters

Expectations that cancer kills 1.3 million people in the European Union in 2012

Shows new research published on Wednesday that about 1.3 million people die of cancer in the European Union this year, but the disease death rates are declining.

The study included all types of cancer across the EU, which includes 27 countries thatmen are more likely to die from malignant disease compared to women and that "significant decline" in the number of deaths from breast cancer would reduce mortality rates among women.

Despite this, the breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death among women in the European Union, while the lung cancer - which is caused mainly bysmoking or inhalation of cigarette smoke - is the most cancer-causing death amongmen.

Predicted by researchers from Italy and Switzerland in their study, published in the journal Oncology that rates of cancer deaths in the European Union between 139 casesper 100 thousand men and 85 cases per 100 thousand women in 2012.

They said that compared to cases of confirmed deaths in 2007 - the latest year covered by the World Health Organization data for mortality rates in most countries of the European Union - these figures represent a decline of 10 percent among men and 7percent among women.

Source: Reuters

CNN. That. Leaving: an explosion near the headquarters of the ruling party in Istanbul

CNN said. That. That leave had been an explosion in a car near the headquarters of the ruling Justice and Development Party in Istanbul, injuring five police officers.

A witness said during a telephone conversation, "there are infected. Ambulances rushedto the scene after the explosion."

Source: Reuters

2/29/2012

Characteristics of a new marketing on Facebook before an initial public offering prospective

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Facebook revealed for new ways to enable companies to reach out directly to the users of social networking months in the world, who number 845 million across all electronic devices including mobile phone while preparing for an initial public offering many billions of dollars.
And workers can markets through advertising "Premium on Facebook" (Premium Online Facebook) New broaden the base of their deployment on the social network to pay the fee for recording a video or a voucher or any other message to appear on the home pages for users of Facebook or on a page to log off or even page news for usersAnd free page news yet of messages advertising with pay.
Said Carolyn Everson, Vice President of Facebook for marketing programs world in front of about 1,000 guests in the hall of the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan on Wednesday, "Our vision for marketing is that any content you see you or I on our news will be good as long as coming from a friend or a family member."
The new features represent the latest batch of Facebook to convince companies to spend money on ads through the first global social network instead of using Facebook as a marketing tool free of charge. It also highlights the efforts of the first new ads from Facebook to generate returns from growing segments of consumers who use the service through mobile phones.
The e-marketing analyst Debra Williamson "Bermam and mobile advertising will help Facebook to reap more revenue from private ads major brands such as Wal - Mart and Makis."
She added, "Bermam will allow more room for advertisers to connect on Facebook, but they have to pay for this."
The new features will allow other companies as well as celebrities and brands are the establishment of a private mini-sites within Facebook using the model (time series) Timeline provided by the users in their own pages earlier this year.
The executives said - in a meeting attended by hundreds of officials, advertising and marketing companies - the service (s Facebook) Facebook Pages will be available on smart phones later this year.
And about half can Facebook users login to this service through mobile phones, but the company did not provide yet any ads on the mobile phone is a gap in the marketing of Facebook and hindrance to marketers trying to reach those users.
Facebook plans - created by Marc Zukirberj bedroom accommodation in the students at Harvard - to raise five billion dollars in an initial public offering will be the largest ever among technology companies in Silicon Valley.
Source: Reuters

Obama issues new guidelines for indefinite detention and torture

Barack Obama (AFP Photo / Saul Loeb)
Barack Obama (AFP Photo / Saul Loeb)
President Obama issued a policy directive on Tuesday that was quickly portrayed as a resolve to his right to detain US citizens without trial. In reality, the plan is a carefully crafted PR move that doesn’t strip his absolute power over Americans.
The presidential policy directive released by the White House this week comes nearly two months to the day after US President Barack Obama approved the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (NDAA FY12), a detrimental law to each and every American that has attracted criticism from all sides of the political system since passed. On December 31, 2011, the president inked the legislation allowing for the indefinite detention of alleged terrorists and the confinement of those accused under the jurisdiction of the US military without due process. In his latest offering from the Oval Office though, Obama is insisting that the United States requires more wiggle-room in how it goes about regulating the provision that puts suspects in the Pentagon’s custody. 
The signing could indeed bring a cease to the requirement of military detainment for alleged adversaries of America, a requirement that is authorized under Section 1022 of the act. It does not, however, squash the indefinite detention without trial provision of Section 1021, nor does it negate the fact that the US government has already allowed itself to approve a nasty legislation that denounces the civil liberties of every American and has marred the administration of a president who campaigned on upholding constitutional rights.
Only hours after the New Year’s Eve signing, American Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Anthony Romero said, "President Obama's action … is a blight on his legacy because he will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law.”
The president is now responding, but the truth is his reply is much too little and almost, legally, too late.
In explaining his reasoning for issuing this week’s directive, Obama did not exactly denounce any provision of the NDAA, but instead insisted that the White House "must retain the flexibility to determine how to apply those tools to the unique facts and circumstances we face in confronting this diverse and evolving threat.” To do so, wrote the president, the United States government must go about handling Section 1022 of the NDAA in a different manner that would relieve the country from any added security threat.
Under Section 1022 as approved by Congress and authorized by the president, the US Armed Forces can hold and capture a wide range of applicants under military provision, including but not limited to “a member of, or part of, al-Qaeda or an associated force” and anyone “to have participated in the course of planning of carrying out an attack or attempted attack against the United States or its coalition partners.”
In section ‘a,’ paragraph 3 of the provision, “Military Custody for Foreign Al-Qaeda Terrorists,” the president is allotted the power to pen a waiver for national security that would waive selected foreign parties from the military detainment allowance. Section ‘c,’ paragraph 1, gives Obama 60 days to detail procedures for implementing Section 1022 — this week’s policy directive comes exactly 59 days into the two-month window.
Under his latest addendum, the president argued that placing alleged terrorists into military custody “would undermine the national security interests of the United States, compromising our ability to collect intelligence and to incapacitate dangerous individuals."
“That system … must continue to be an unrestricted counterterrorism tool going forward,” added Obama.
As a compromise to the military detainment provision, the president is now insisting that alleged terrorists don’t necessarily have to be handed over to the Pentagon for prosecution or, as otherwise granted in the NDAA, indefinite detention without trial under the watch of the Armed Forces. Instead, wrote Obama, a captured alleged criminal should be subjected to the standard practices for federal law enforcement that agencies have acted on according to pre-NDAA operating procedures; until, of course, a handful of governmental high-ups authorize the transfer to a military prison. At that point, every word of the NDAA will once again be a-okay.
Under the directive, the requirement to go straight to military jail is waived if doing so will impede counterterrorism cooperation with other nations, interfere with US detainees held abroad, jeopardize the security of the captive’s cooperation and a handful of other categories. Even under this change, however, the final decision is still up to the president to make.
Simply put, the White House is asking for a little leeway in how it goes about handling detainees before putting them on the boat to Guantanamo Bay.
Some are saying that the latest statement comes as a breath of fresh air in terms of a law that has already caused an immense backlash of critics of the NDAA. It does not, however, nowhere in the directive, do anything to dismiss Section 1021 of the Defense Act, where alleged terrorists, “including any person who has committed a belligerent act or has directly supported such hostilities in aid of such enemy forces,” can be detained “under the law of war without trial until the end of the hostilities.”
When Obama authorized the NDAA last year, he did so by including an addendum in which he pledged, “[M]y Administration will not authorize the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens,” adding, “My Administration will interpret section 1021 in a manner that ensures that any detention it authorizes complies with the Constitution, the laws of war and all other applicable law.”
The ACLU’s Anthony Romero was quick to tell The Atlantic, however, "The statute is particularly dangerous because it has no temporal or geographic limitations, and can be used by this and future presidents to militarily detain people captured far from any battlefield.”
Nine states have so far offered their own legislation which would condemn, at least in part, the NDAA. Earlier this week, a bill drafted in the Commonwealth of Virginia successfully passed the Senate after being approved by the House days earlier. The State of Washington has also drafted a bill that would relieve itself of the detainment provisions and, just recently, Utah offered a resolution of their own.
As lawmakers on a local level rally to dissolve themselves from the NDAA, President Obama’s directive this week could easily be perceived as an attempt to align himself with a growing mass of angry Americans alienated by last year’s signing. In mainstream headlines and press releases it might seem like the president is putting the NDAA to rest, but the fine print reveals that Obama’s actual addendum is nothing but a skillfully orchestrated PR move. Indefinite detention without trial? Yup, it’s still there. For those pesky probable-war criminals, however, they will be freed — at least momentarily — from Gitmo’s orange hoods and advanced interrogation techniques.
The truth behind the directive: don’t believe the hype.
Source: Russia Today

The United Nations supports the wearing of headscarves in football matches

الامم المتحدة تدعم ارتداء الحجاب في مباريات كرة القدم
Joined the United Nations to the campaign calling for the lifting of the ban on headscarves in football and that four days before the lawmakers to review the decision.
And sent Wilfried Lemke, Special Adviser to the Secretary General of the United Nations to support the development of sport for peace and a letter to Sepp Blatter, President of the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) in which he expressed support for the rights of players to wear headgear security inseparable as it's pulled.
And by Lemke in the hope that "the issue is resolved in a way with a certain amount of respect for the rules of the game along with cultural considerations to allow all women to exercise football without discrimination."
"This will send a letter stating that each player starting from the level of elite and junior stages even have the freedom to decide whether to have the desire or not to wear that piece of clothing while she is on the pitch."
"This will give an opportunity for outstanding mathematics to confirm that the wearing of the headscarf is not an obstacle in the way of life and excellence in the sport as he will contribute to addressing the stereotypes of gender will also change in ways of thinking."
And while allowing the Olympic Games, such as rugby and taekwondo players to wear the Muslim headscarf during soccer competitions opposed to it for safety reasons.
Last year the team was banned Iranian women's football match of the contest in the second round of qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics against Jordan for refusing to take off her hijab players before the start of the game.
Punished and Iran, which topped its group in the first round of the playoffs without losing Aapetrha defeat in the match against Jordan 3 - zero, causing the evaporation of dreams to qualify for the Olympics.
The decision will be reviewed by the International Council for the football, which will meet in England on Saturday.
And founded the International Council of football in 1886, the highest point is responsible for developing regulations for the game consists of four members of FIFA and the four members of the British unions.
Will provide the Jordanian Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, FIFA vice-president gave a presentation on the veil in the world of football during a meeting of the International Council is expected to request the Union to allow the players using a special cameo from Dutch design takes into account their safety as inseparable as it's pulled.

Source: Reuters

The last day of the Soviet Union

On December 8th, 1991, the three leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed the document which marked the end of the Soviet empire. The fate of the great conglomerate country was decided in less than 24 hours. It happened in secret in a remote residence in the Belavezha forest. Soon the agreement entered the history as the Belavezha Accords. Visit the place where it happened and reveal the mysterious details of the document with the eyewitnesses to the historic event only on RT.

Signing of the Agreement on the Elimination of the USSR and the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States, at the state dacha near Viskuli in Belovezhskaya Pushcha on December 8, 1991(RIA Novosti / Y. Ivanov)


Source: Russia Today

Video: War witness: WWII


War witness: They faced it. They fought it.
WWII through the eyes of veterans.


"You had the impression that the bomb was flying straight at you."
The least pleasant thing for me was when some of my men would follow the command “O’er the top!” and jump out of the trench before me. That was something I feared most of all. Should that happen, the soldiers jumped over me, and me yet lingering in the trench, the soldiers would think I was trying to hide myself behind their backs. So I always tried to be the first to jump up, or at least along with those who were climbing over.

Source: Russia Today

Kung Fu Bear: Russian Style (VIDEO)



We’ve seen Kung Fu Panda – now, a real Russian bear has become an internet hit, amazing visitors to a Siberian zoo with his perfect mastery of the martial art.
An amateur video shot by Andrey Kutzenko shows the animal throwing a wooden club around his neck, passing it from paw to paw and twisting it in front of him. 
The Royev Ruchey Zoo in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk says Pamir the bear has played with the club since he was a cub. The seven-year-old also likes to play with cans, boards, baseball bats and cold water from a hose.
Nicknamed Pamir after the mountains in Central Asia, the bear is a rare white-claw featured in the Red List of Threatened Species. 
Unlike their Russian relatives, these sporty bears from the Central Asian Himalayan forests do not hibernate.
Source: Russia Today


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