16-year-old arrested over alleged plot to hijack US airliner
Saturday, January 26, 2008
A 16-year-old male from Novato, California has been arrested in Tennessee over allegations he intended to hijack a commercial passenger airliner in the United States.
The boy, who was unnamed due to his age, was a passenger on board Southwest Airlines Flight 284 from Los Angeles to Nashville on Tuesday, with his parents reporting him missing at 11:30 am the same day. Although he remained calm throughout the flight and made no hijacking attempt, authorities report he had handcuffs, duct tape and yarn inside the aircraft cabin with him. Although his arrest was only made public on Friday, it is reported that he was detained immediately on reaching Nashville International Airport.
George Bolds, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said that the items were “suspicious” and that the boy had informed the FBI he had indeed intended to hijack the aircraft. An FBI agent told reporters that he felt the plot was ill-conceived, saying “His plan had a low probability of success.”
The FBI also conducted a search of his home on Thursday, finding in his room “a photograph of the inside of a small aircraft, something you’d find in a bookstore.”
Subsequent to his arrest he pled guilty on Friday to a “delinquent act,” according to local officials. A juvenile court judge ordered him to be returned to California for continued perusal of that charge as well as others set to be made. He is currently in Davidson County Juvenile Detention Center in Nashville.
Authorities believe that the teen was suicidal, but the FBI dismissed earlier reports alleging that he intended to crash the airliner into a Hannah Montana concert in Lafayette, Louisiana.
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The South African coastline is a haven for eager whale watchers. Each year masses of these gentle giants congregate on SA shores to feed and mate, offering tourists and locals alike fantastic land and boat-based whale watching experiences.
Between June and November every year, the waters of the Western Cape teem with Southern Right Whales that have travelled from their Antarctic feeding grounds in search of warmer waters and a place to calve. Humpback whales also make an appearance as they migrate up the coast, while Brydes Whales can often be seen a little further from the shoreline.
Where to Go Whale Watching in South Africa
Fortunately, the whales have chosen some of the world s most picturesque coastlines for their spawning ground, placing whale watching in South Africa on the bucket list of many keen travellers. The Whale Route begins along the southern coast of Cape Town and stretches as far as Durban in KwaZulu-Natal. Some of the prime whale watching spots include Lamberts Bay on the Cape West Coast, the Cape Peninsula, Hermanus (this is often regarded as the capital of whale watching in SA), False Bay, Mossel Bay, Arniston, Wilderness, Sedgefield, Knysna and the highly popular Plettenberg Bay.
The SA coastline offers a huge selection of awesome whale watching spots, here s a collection of some of the most popular ones.
Lamberts Bay
Lamberts Bay is a scenic town in the Western Cape situated approximately 280 kilometres from Cape Town. It offers wonderful whale watching opportunities either from land or on a boat excursion. In addition to whale watching, this picturesque town offers mild weather, 4×4 routes and fishing, and is a great base to check out the seasonal Namaqua Daisies.
False Bay
False Bay stretches from Pringle Bay through to Cape Point and includes popular tourist destinations like Muizenberg (considered by many to be the birthplace of surfing), Gordon s Bay, Kalk Bay and Simon s Town. The area is popular amongst whale watchers who take advantage of False Bay’s numerous picnic spots and lookout points.
Hermanus
Hermanus is a welcoming little town that is widely regarded as the capital of whale-watching in South Africa. The area even boasts a Whale Crier who blows his kelp horn when whales are seen along the central sea route.
Bredasdrop and surrounds
Bredasdorp is a charming town situated on the northern edge of the Agulhas Plain. Nearby you ll find the seaside town of Arniston, named after the ship that famously ran ashore here, and Struis Bay that lies near the southernmost tip of Africa. The area is well established as a whale watcher s paradise.
Mossel Bay
Mossel Bay is a thriving farming and fishing town that is also a highly popular destination for travellers looking for a beach holiday. Whale watchers will be pleased to know that The Mossel Bay Cetacean Project a scientific study exploring the species and numbers of oceanic mammals that visit the Bay has revealed that some of them are here nearly every day of the year.
Wilderness
Wilderness is a seaside town famed for its long, white sandy beach and tranquil lagoon. Many holiday-makers are familiar with this peaceful town as it provides a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. The area is considered a hotspot for whale watching in South Africa.
Plettenberg Bay
Plet is regarded by many as the ideal place to go whale watching in South Africa. The Southern Right Whales stay in the bay during their breeding months (July to December) and as they start to move off, Humpback Whales move in to take their place. The town is also home to the endangered oyster catcher. Travel tip: Adventure seekers, head to nearby Bloukrans and tackle the highest commercial bridge-based bungee jump in the world!
Port Elizabeth
Port Elizabeth is one of the biggest cities in South Africa and offers an array of activities to keep travellers busy, including whale watching tours at Algoa Bay, historical tours, museum visits and world class beaches.
With such an awesome array of whale watching opportunities in South Africa, there’s no excuse not to take a trip in search of these gentle giants!
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Calvin Murphy acquitted of molestation charges
Monday, December 6, 2004
Former Houston Rockets star Calvin Murphy, accused of molestation by five of daughters, was found not guilty by the jury, putting an end to the eight-month long trial.
The alleged incidents took place more than ten years ago, when the daughters, who are now grown, ranged in age from 6 to 16. They accused Murphy of fondling them and performing oral sex on them. Murphy has 14 children by nine women.
Murphy’s attorney claimed that the women’s accusations were false and that they were bitter because he did not treat them the same as he treated the children born to his ex-wife. Murphy’s two daughters who were products of his previous marriage came to his defense.
The jury indicated that they found the women’s statements unreliable.The former basketball star’s lawyers said three of the five daughters had been trying to claim $52,408 in death benefits left in a teachers retirement account belonging to their mother, Phyllis Davidson. Murphy had a 20-year relationship and four children with Davidson, who died in a car accident in 1996.
This year, the three daughters continued their grandmother’s attempt to stop Murphy from receiving the benefits. He was listed as the account’s beneficiary, according to court records.
On Feb. 20, letters went to Murphy, his three daughters and their grandmother that Murphy was the account’s rightful beneficiary. The money was never paid.
A month later, Murphy was arrested and charged with sexual abuse and indecency.
Because of the nature of the accusations, Murphy lost his job with the Houston Rockets, where he was a TV commentator. Murphy has not commented about if he has plans to return to a broadcasting career.
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In previous articles, we have given some insight into the purchasing of ship models, and the different options for displaying them. Having completed those two steps, your next task is to protect them in the best way you can. Taking regular care of these replicas is a must. They will certainly collect dust, smoke, dander, and other harmful airborne effects. In order to keep your model ship looking brand new, you ought to know how to clean it effectively without damaging it. In addition to cleaning the ship model, choosing where to display the model in your office or house is also important. The model ship should not be displayed near a heat source or in direct sunlight as it is detrimental to its continuing its great appearance. If you have to augment the lighting, utilize low voltage (low temperature) LED’s.
The accumulation of most oils, dirt and dust can be avoided by displaying your model ship in some type of enclosure. A solid case will additionally keep the pet from playing with the model ship. Cases can be made with a Plexiglas and wood frame or glass inserts; a glass or Plexiglas case is similar to an inverted aquarium. There are benefits as well as drawbacks of both, so your selection of the best case depends on your inclinations. An excellent way to display and protect a model ship is under glass; you can likewise make use of acrylic covers with beveled edges. Glass is much more durable as well as less susceptible to scratches, heat and sunlight. Glass, however, is more subject to breakage than Plexiglas or acrylics.
Another thing to remember is that the wood from the display cases can cause acid migration, which could corrode paper and fabrics. It’s ideal to places a small sheet of Mylar below your display and to enable air flow so as to minimize the build-up of acid fumes.
Sometimes a model ship under a case is prone to smoke, dust, etc. so you will have to remove dirt from the model ship periodically. Either make use of compressed air in a can which is mostly utilized for electronics cleaning, or use a woman’s hair dryer, set it on cool and blow away. And in the event that the dust or dirt sticks to the lines and wood, you will need to act with a small brush and cloth. After eliminating the dust, use a small sponge and a coat of diluted oil to preserve the wood.
Diluted isopropyl alcohol can also be used to eliminate nicotine and oily spots. It is important to clean up the model ship in a thorough and methodical way. Visually divide the model ship into 6 parts, port and starboard side, port and starboard side bow, mid ship and port, and starboard side stern. Start from the top and clean way down through the lines, spars, and sails to the deck. And do not forget to protect and clean the base of the model ship. One of the most vital steps of preserving your model ships is by maintaining it encased in the display case. You can find many different sized display cases depending your own prized possessions.
By taking after these simple tips, you should be able to take good care of your model ships to ensure that they last for generations. You’ve spent too much time, money and effort on your model ships just to see them deteriorate with carelessness and time. Make sure you properly maintain all the model ships in your collection so that you will not regret it later on!
2010 Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure becomes world’s largest Komen race
Saturday, June 12, 2010
The 2010 Susan G. Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure, held earlier today in St. Louis, Missouri, became the world’s largest Race for the Cure, with over 71,000 participants.
2010 marks the twelfth year for the race in St. Louis, which raises money for breast cancer research nationwide. Originally brought to the city in 1999, it has raised over US$19 million. It was sponsored by Wells Fargo Advisors, a locally-headquartered brokerage firm of the financial services provider Wells Fargo. Nationally, the Race for the Cure is hosted by Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a non-profit organization supporting breast cancer research.
In 1999, there were only about 10,000 participants in the St. Louis Race for the Cure. In recent years, the number has grown to over 60,000, and today’s 5K race saw over 71,000 runners, walkers, and wheelchair racers. Despite the heat and humidity, 1,090 teams signed up, and over 4,500 breast cancer survivors participated. Overall, the race raised more than US$3.3 million. A phone bank set up by Wells Fargo and local television station KSDK contributed over US$28,000 of that amount in four hours.
Prior to the race, there was a parade of all the breast cancer survivors who had signed up for the race. The actual competition began at 8:30 a.m. CDT (1330 UTC) with the wheelchair race. Following them were the timed runners, the untimed runners, the walkers, and lastly, the “fun walk” participants, who had only opted to walk one mile (1.6 kilometres).
The Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure is only one of many Races for the Cure, which is the largest group of 5K runs and walks in the world. The first Komen race was held in 1983 in Dallas, Texas, but has since spread to over 140 cities throughout the world. Proceeds from today’s St. Louis race will benefit both local institutions and the rest of the United States. At least 25 percent of the money raised will go toward funding national research on breast cancer, while the rest will be given to organizations in St. Louis for breast cancer awareness programs.
Annie Awards for animation Sunday; Wikinews will be there
Thursday, February 8, 2007
This Sunday, the International Animated Film Association (Association International du Film d’Animation) or ASIFA will hand out the Annie Awards in Glendale, California. As animation’s highest honor, the crowd is always a who’s who of direction, art design, character design, layout, visual effects, and voice artists.
There are 23 award categories in the Annies, sorted into Individual Achievement and Production categories.
Perhaps the most competitive category is “Best Animated Feature”, which will be a fight between Cars (Pixar Animation Studios), Happy Feet (Warner Bros. Pictures/Village Roadshow Pictures/Kennedy Miller Production/Animal Logic Film), Monster House (Columbia Pictures/ImageMovers/Amblin), Open Season (Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures) and Over The Hedge (DreamWorks Animation).
Cars, Happy Feet, and Monster House are all nominated in the Academy Awards for the same category, perhaps signifying an edge up in the competition.
Direct-to-DVD releases are eligible for the “Best Home Entertainment Production”. Included are Bambi II (DisneyToon Studios), The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (Universal Animation Studios), and Winnie the Pooh: Shapes & Sizes (DisneyToon Studios).
Charlie and Lola, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, King of the Hill, The Fairly OddParents, and Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! are all up for “Best Animated Television Production”.
“Best Animated Video Game” will be awarded to either Flushed Away The Game (D3 Publisher of America, Inc.), Monster House (THQ, Inc.), and SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature From the Krusty Krab (THQ, Inc.); the category was just created last year.
Adventure Time (Nickelodeon), Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot (Thunderbean Animation), No Time For Nuts (Blue Sky Studios), and Weird Al Yankovic Don’t Download This Song (Acme Filmworks) are all up for “Best Animated Short Subject”. Only No Time for Nuts is up for an Oscar, which has significantly different rules. “Best Animated Television Commercial” will go to either an advertisement for Candy Factory, ESPN, Hilton, St. Louis Zoo, or United Airlines.
Notably, no non-US films or productions have been nominated for any of the awards.
ASIFA is a non-profit worldwide organization dedicated to preserving and promoting animation, which maintains national branches in 55 countries, as far away as UlanBaatar, Mongolia and Tehran. The Annies are awarded by its California chapter ASIFA-Hollywood.
The awards were started in 1972, after voice actress June Foray noticed the industry lacked a formal way to acknowledge its achievements. Performing in over 202 productions, Foray’s most known characters are Rocket J. Squirrel (Rocky and Bullwinkle) and Granny (Looney Tunes).
ASIFA also hands out “Juried Awards” to various notable figures in animation. Bill Plympton, Genndy Tartakovsky, and Andreas Deja will each win the Winsor McCay Award, in recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation. Bill Matthews, Michael Fallik, Marc Deckter, and Eric Graf will each win a Certificate of Merit. The June Foray Award will go to Stephen Worth, for his “significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation.” The Ub Iwerks Award and Special Achievement award will not be handed out.
Professional photographer John Mueller will attend the ceremony on behalf of Wikinews, taking photos of nominees and the rest of America’s animation elite. Mueller was selected from a wide pool of professionals offering their services. The photos from the event will be released under the Creative Commons By Attribution license, which allows them to be used by anyone for any purpose.
Scientists crack age-old egg problem
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
Scientists in the UK have developed a new way to ensure boiled eggs are perfectly cooked thanks to a brand new hi-tech logo being printed on shells.
After cooking starts, people will be able to see if their egg is soft, medium or hard-boiled with the help of a thermochromic print which appears in black ink on the egg’s shell.
The eggs will be sold to consumers in the UK within the next few months. A spokeswoman for Lion Quality, the assurance scheme which came up with the idea, said: “We had a lot of inquiries from people which sparked an interest in the industry. We said OK, this is a big issue – people can’t even boil an egg.”
Gilly Beaumont, from B&H Colour Change, the company which created the logos, said: “We are still perfecting the technology, but we are very excited at the prospect of sorting a problem that has wound people up at breakfast time for decades.”
The most successful way to cook an egg has baffled some of the greatest chefs in the past. In 1998, Delia Smith dedicated a whole episode of her How To Cook programme on the best way to boil an egg. And last year, a survey carried out by the magazine Waitrose Food Limited showed five top chefs all had different techniques.
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I just have to say I go all agog when I get to go to The Container Store. (We don’t have one here in Utah). I know it’s sad but true. I use containers all the time in every room. I can go so far as to say I love containers. They are great to store things in, contain things in, make things get magically organized and stay that way. Having said that here are two containers I suggest not buying: (I will be bold and say, don’t buy them or you will be sorry).
The shoe rack that look like they are made out of PVC pipe, in other words, two thin pipes on the top and two on the bottom. The reason is: the shoes just won’t stay on, I finally figured out by putting them on backwards they will stay. Even then they have to be placed gingerly on the rod for them to stay. Everyone in my home finds that to be a bother. They just want to slap the shoes down and be done. Don’t get me wrong I like shoe racks of all kinds.
I just found one in The Container Store catalog that holds 30 pair of shoes and fits on the back of a door. There are other over the door racks that hold fewer, there are free standing ones that work great when the shoes fit flat on them as well as some that hang from the rod inside the closet. A shoe rack of some kind is a must because the floor of the closet stays tidy and you can find your shoes when you want them.
The other container I say not to buy is an accordion file. Now these look wonderful and you can sort and file by month, date and alphabetically but they are a pain. Why? Because they take two hands and the chin or shoulder to get anything in or out of them. That is a waste of time to me and I don’t like wrestling with my containers.
In the February/March 2008 issue of Shop Smart magazine they list four NOT SO HOT organizing tools that just add to the clutter.
1. Accordion files. Enough said.
2. Space bags. As a professional organizer I find the heavy black (cheaper) plastic bags work as well. Just use your vacuum to suck out the air and then tie tight. It is tons easier when two are working together. I don’t recommend the space bags either as I know several people who have used them and they have split open.
3. Containers with rims. “They stick out either at the top or bottom or both waste space. Go with the kind that sit flush against one another.” Having read that I went to the store to buy more containers for my storage room. The size I wanted had rims that stuck out. I stood there arguing with myself thinking I had to have the ones without rims. I bought the ones with rims. (I didn’t want to check out another store). Now the room they go in they work great because of the kind of shelf they go on.
4. Cardboard Boxes. “Can weaken or be damaged with normal use, but especially in garages and other potentially damp areas”. Some actually say on the box how long things can be stored in them. But if you are in a climate with humidity definite use heavy plastic containers for most things. If you are storing for a short time and with no humidity, cardboard boxes are fine. Just remember to label what is in them.
Think about the containers you will be using, the purpose, the space and the length of time before deciding on what is right or wrong for you. There are a plethora of containers for all of our different wants and needs. Buy what you need and what you like, don’t just buy to buy as then it becomes clutter rather than containers.
Marilyn Bohn’s Bio
Marilyn is a creative organizer who has been organizing for over 20 years. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and is working towards becoming a Certified Professional Organizer. Professionally she has been organizing homes and offices for over two years. She holds a bachelors degree in Social Work. She has reared five daughters and currently lives in Utah.
Marilyn invites you to her website http://www.marilynbohn.com where you can find free organizing tips and interesting blogs and helpful articles on organizing.
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Tom Cruise debates psychiatry on NBC’s Today show
Saturday, June 25, 2005
In an interview on NBC’s Today show with Matt Lauer, Tom Cruise aggressively defended his opposition to psychiatry and anti-depressive drugs. This occurred after being asked questions about his criticism of Brooke Shields, who has been taking drugs, including Paxil, for postpartum depression. Cruise is usually known for keeping his cool in interviews, but recently he has been slightly more unbound.
Cruise’s statements, including “Psychiatry is a pseudoscience“, and “There is no such thing as a chemical imbalance in a body”, reflect the beliefs of the Church of Scientology, of which he is a member. The interview became particularly tense when Lauer mentioned that he knew people who had been helped by taking Ritalin, an attention-deficit disorder drug.
“Matt, Matt, you don’t even — you’re glib,” Cruise responded. “You don’t even know what Ritalin is. If you start talking about chemical imbalance, you have to evaluate and read the research papers on how they came up with these theories, Matt, OK. That’s what I’ve done.”
Cruise went on to say: “You don’t know the history of psychiatry, I do.”
Cruise has not formally studied medicine beyond a high school education, having dropped out in his senior year (1980) to pursue an acting career. In light of this, some members of the psychiatric community have refuted Cruise’s controversial statements. Dr. John Scully, medical director of the American Psychiatric Association, has said “The illnesses we treat – anxiety, depression – are very real illnesses…The treatments work. We have demonstrated that through robust scientific study.”
Lauer insisted that Ritalin helped people: “You’re telling me what’s worked for people I know or hasn’t worked for people I know. I’m telling you, I’ve lived with these people and they’re better,” Lauer said.
Cruise hinted that Lauer was promoting Ritalin and Lauer scoffed: “I am not. I’m telling you in their cases, in their individual case, it worked.”
The exchange ended when the two basically agreed to disagree. Cruise, who is 42, did admit that one of his goals is to speak more about Scientology in an effort to get people to understand it better.
Scientology has historically been at odds with the established medical and mental health community. The rift dates back to the 1950s and Scientology’s founding father L. Ron Hubbard. In his book, “Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health”, published in 1950, Hubbard claims that Dianetics (later called Scientology) could cure the majority of human ailments. These claims were sharply disputed by a variety of mainstream science and medical professionals including psychiatrists.
On Monday, June 27, 2005, the American Psychiatric Association released a statement that stated the following:”It is irresponsible for Mr. Cruise to use his movie publicity tour to promote his own ideological views and deter people with mental illness from getting the care they need…Rigorous, published, peer-reviewed research clearly demonstrates that treatment (of mental illness) works…It is unfortunate that in the face of this remarkable scientific and clinical progress that a small number of individuals and groups persist in questioning its legitimacy.”
The APA represents nearly 36,000 physicians specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.