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Yoani Sanchez: State Security Blocks The Gate, I’m No Longer Allowed to Attend Concerts

We were going to spend my husband Reinaldo’s birthday listening to the songs of Pedro Luis Ferrar at a concert titled “Velorio” at the…

Palin Appears On Gun Rights Radio Talk Show, Talks With Ted Nugent

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Gun rights enthusiasts welcomed Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as she made an appearance Friday on a radio talk show, whose callers included rock n’ roller turned avid hunter Ted Nugent.

Palin spoke on the Michael Dukes’ “F…

“Kosovo will be represented as state”

Kosovo PM Hashim Thaci says Kosovo will be represented “in all summits as a state”. The Kosovo Albanian leader is in Dubrovnik, Croatia, where he is attending a gathering, and where he commented on FM Vuk Jeremić’s absence.

Rio detainee is ‘in good health’

Yandicoogina mine, Western Australia

The Australian government has said a mining executive detained in China accused of bribery is in "good health".

Australian Stern Hu is one of four Rio Tinto staff arrested on Sunday on suspicion of bribing Chinese officials for information on iron ore talks.

Australia’s trade minister, in Shanghai on a pre-arranged trip, said he was seeking talks with Chinese officials.

Simon Crean said he had expressed "strong concern" to the Shanghai city government about the issue.

"We have no information as to what the investigation does involve. We’re going on the basis of press reports. The government here is not able to inform us any more," Mr Crean said.

Access

He said he had emphasised to Chinese officials that the arrest was an important issue in Australia.

Chinese state media says the four Rio Tinto employees are accused of bribing Chinese steel firm bosses to obtain secret information on China’s position on iron ore prices.

Mining giant Rio Tinto has expressed surprise and concern about the allegations, saying it is not aware of any evidence that would support them.

Late on Friday, Australian consular officials were given access to Mr Hu for the first time since his arrest.

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said that he appeared well and raised no health or welfare issues.

The four Rio Tinto employees, three of them Chinese nationals, were arrested for allegedly stealing state secrets, an offence that carries a maximum term of life imprisonment.

The Australian government has said it will handle the allegations that an Australian national stole state secrets in China with caution.

The arrest has sparked fears of trade friction between Australia and China. </p


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Palin Report Overstates Costs Of Ethics Complaints: $30,000 An Hour Attorney?

There’s some double counting and other problems with a spreadsheet outlining $1.9 million in state costs for ethics complaints, public records requests and lawsuits directed at Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Youth Radio — Youth Media International: Super Intentions at Oakland Public Schools

Originally published on Youthradio.org, the premier source for youth generated news throughout the globe. By: Pendarvis Harshaw With unprecedented budget woes, the state of California…

Bootleg alcohol poisoning kills 112 in India

• Protesters attack buses and bootleg stores
• Narendra Modi appeals for calm as death toll rises

One of India’s leading politicians faced calls hasfor his resignation after more than 100 people died from drinking bootleg alcohol in the western state of Gujarat.

The victims, mostly from the slums of Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s largest city, began dying at the start of the week. The death toll has risen to 112 in Gujarat’s worst case of moonshine poisoning in a decade. Last year, nearly 170 people died after drinking toxic liquor in southern India.

The affair has escalated into a political crisis for Narendra Modi, a member of the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) and the state’s chief minister, whose appeals for calm have failed to quell public anger.

Such is the scale of the tragedy, doctors have been rushed from across the state to Ahmedabad to help treat 150 critically ill patients in three hospitals.

“The [intensive care unit] is full of these patients and there are about 60 outside in various wards,” an intern at one hospital told the Times of India newspaper.

“The last time the state witnessed a liquor tragedy of this scale was in 1989, when 132 people were killed in a matter of days,” he added.

As the death toll rises, so has public anger. Amid accusations that police abetted in bootlegging, hundreds of protesters attacked buses with sticks, threw stones at police and burned effigies of Modi, already a deeply divisive figure because of his hardline Hinduism. Members of a women’s rights group raided a bootlegging shop on Thursday, destroyed the alcohol stocks and handed the owner over to police.

“If the police don’t take action we will move in,” said Meena Patel, a member of the group, known as Sakhi Mandal.

The state parliament has also been in uproar, with opposition members ripping microphones from their desks and hurling them at ruling party MPs.

“The police is hand in glove with the bootleggers and that’s how [the illegal business] has proliferated, resulting in this tragedy,” said the state opposition leader, Shakti Singh Goel, of Congress.

The party demanded the resignation of Modi and home minister Amit Shah, whose ministry oversees the state police force.

Modi “has forfeited the right to rule Gujarat in the face of such a massive tragedy”, said Siddharth Patel, another Congress leader.

Modi, who earned notoriety in 2002 when he was accused of failing to halt one of India’s worst outbreaks of communal violence, has appealed for calm.

“I appeal to the citizens of Ahmedabad for calm and promise to take deterrent action against the guilty,” he said.

Under public pressure to crack down on illegal booze, police raided illegal alcohol outlets and rounded up more than 800 alleged bootleggers. They have also arrested the alleged main supplier of the deadly alcohol.

Authorities have asked a retired judge to investigate the deaths and suspended six police officers for negligence. However, activists accuse officers and politicians of taking bribes and turning a blind eye to the bootlegging.

Selling and consuming alcohol is a criminal offence in Gujarat, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and India’s only dry state.

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Status returned to 2,259 “erased” in Slovenia

The Slovenian government has returned citizenship status to 2,259 people, mainly Serbs, of a total 26,000 erased from the state electoral register in the 1990s. The Slovenian Interior Ministry stated that since July 6, 2,259 retroactive residency permits had been issued, according to the STA agency.

Are Blog Comments A Trustworthy Source Of Feedback?

I’ve done a lot of online launches – about eight all up if you include closing down and reopening promotions – and each one included heavy support from affiliates, some of whom run popular blogs, including Problogger, John Chow, Shoemoney, Copyblogger and DailyBlogTips.
During a launch, to get a feel for the pulse of how the [...]

Networked link journalism: A revolution quietly begins in Washington state

The discussion about journalism’s future so often focuses on Big Changes — Kill the print edition! Flips for everyone! Reinvent business models NOW! — that it’s easy to forget how simple innovation can be.
Sometimes all you need is a few Tweets, a bunch of links, and some like-minded pioneers.
That’s how a quiet revolution began in [...]

Italy In A State Of Shock

ROME – The Italian government held an emergency meeting yesterday after
the police killing of a football fan sparked riots by supporters across
the country which left at least 40 police injured.

Gabriele Sandri was hit in the neck by a shot fired by a policeman at a
motorway rest area where rival fans were fighting on Sunday. The police
described the shooting as a “tragic error”.

In a furious reaction to the shooting, militant fans across Italy turned
on police targets forcing three of Sunday’s matches to be called off. -
AFP