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2009 Oct (4 Posts)
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Tue, 27 Oct, 2009
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THE HAGUE — On the first day of his trial, Air Jordan shoes 10.5Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader who stands accused of genocide against Bosnia’s Muslim population, refused to appear in court on Monday and sent word once again that he wanted more time to prepare his defense in proceedings that aim to cover three years of warfare and widespread brutality against civilians. With no lawyers present to represent Mr. Karadzic, a potentially historic moment — the trial of the most senior Bosnian Serb leader called to account for the horrors of the 1990s — fell flat. The presiding judge, a soft-spoken jurist from South Korea, ended the session in less than 20 minutes but warned that the trial would continue on Tuesday anyway. Even from his cell, Mr. Karadzic, a former psychiatrist turned extreme Serbian nationalist, managed to distress a number of the victims’ families. More than 160 people had made the 24-hour Steve Nashtrek by bus from Bosnia to the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague, and part of the group watched through the bulletproof glass of the public gallery. As the short session closed, many in the group shouted in anger and frustration. Munira Subasic, one of the organizers of the group, said the majority had to return to Bosnia during the night because they had no money for hotel rooms. Several women who said they had lost husbands and sons in the war said they felt betrayed by the court. The judge, O-gon Kwon, last week wrote a private letter to Mr. Karadzic, asking him to reconsider his position not to attend. Mr. Karadzic had announced his absence in a letter to the court, after he lost his appeal requesting more preparation time. The judge, who sat on the bench that struggled with the often unruly Slobodan Milosevic, the former Serbian president, has ample experience with chaos in the courtroom and evidently tried to reach out to Mr. Karadzic. Reading from his letter to Mr. Karadzic, the judge stressed that “we will do our utmost to protect your rights.” He added that Mr. Karadzic could ask for extra time when needed for Ugg shoescross-examining witnesses, for example. But the judge also hinted that his absence could force the court to impose a lawyer, stripping Mr. Karadzic of his right to defend himself. A panel of four international judges is trying Mr. Karadzic, 64, who is viewed as one of the main architects of what was called the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia — that is, the violent removal of non-Serbs from a range of towns and villages during the 1992-95 war. He faces 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including two counts of genocide. On Monday, a lawyer for Mr. Karadzic, Marko Sladojevic, said his client would not be in court on Tuesday. He said Mr. KaradzicAir Jordan 10.5 was working his way through more than a million pages of prosecution documents, adding, “He wants a trial and tell his side of the story but he still has months of work and does not want to commit legal suicide.”
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Wed, 14 Oct, 2009
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The sea air isn't all that's salty when fishermen in the Cape Cod town of Chatham talk about the hated spiny dogfish. Fishermen consider the small shark, renowned for its stunning appetite, Air Jordan shoes 2009the vermin of the ocean. They say the once-threatened dogfish has rebounded under federal protections to an insatiable mass that's devouring more valuable and scarce fish that regulators are trying to restore, such as cod, while it destroys nets, steals bait and eats catch right off their hooks. "It's a (expletive) plague of locusts is what it is," hook fisherman Peter Taylor said. "I don't care if I make a penny on dogfish, we just need to kill them." Fishermen want to catch more of the ornery, schooling predator to dent its population and make more money off it, but rules forbid that. Federal James shoes regulators say that although fishermen see dogfish everywhere, "they're not seeing the whole picture," said Maggie Mooney-Seus, a National Marine Fisheries Service spokeswoman. Still, the dogfish dispute has prompted regulators to do a fresh assessment of the stock and how it's measured, beginning in January. Paul Rago, a National Marine Fisheries Service biologist, said he was confident dogfish have been well managed but admits anxiety amid the questions. "It's always a concern to me that if we're off on some assumption, we've missed something, you know, it has immediate outcomes," he said. "It's fine for us to say, 'Whoops.' But for the guy that's at the end of that thing, it's not acceptable." In the late 1990s, the dogfish population fell to critically low levels as fishermen targeted females. Regulators say the stock is now stronger and more abundant near shore, where fishermen see them, but remains vulnerable. Scientists project declinesAir Jordan 3 in coming years because males outnumber the slow-maturing, unproductive females. The despised dogfish is a "perfect scapegoat" for the fishery's problems, said Sonja Fordham, a shark specialist with the International Union for Conservation of Nature who blames decades of overfishing. "I think it's a very popular notion to say this voracious predator is scarfing up all the good stuff," Fordham said. "The facts don't back it up." The dogfish, which has two spines on its back, prowls waters from Nova Scotia to Florida, eating anything in its way, including other dogfish. On a recent trip off Chatham, dogfish were hanging from almost all 300 hooks fisherman Jamie Eldredge spooled into the ocean 20 minutes earlier. One hook held an unfortunate blue fish,Michael_Jackson_Memorial stripped to its spine by the swarming dogs, as they're called. Other hooks had only blue fish heads and gutted whips, the nickname for male dogfish. "That's the dogfish at work," Eldredge muttered. The biggest market for dogfish is overseas, where their belly strips are used in fish and chips in Britain or smoked and downed at German beer gardens. At 22 cents a pound, the dogfish doesn't bring much compared to other species, but fishermen limited to a few thousand pounds per day can still earn enough to make a short trip worthwhile. They just can't fish them for long. In Massachusetts, for instance, fishermen chased dogfish for just weeks in September before they reached their allocation. The 5,000-metric-ton federal catch limit is about 1 percent of the 479,000 metric tons scientists say exists. It's far too little to slow the growing population, said University of New England professor James Sulikowski, who studies dogfish behavior and contends regulators may be massively undercounting them. He theorizes dogfish don't spend as much time near the ocean bottom as regulatorsParker shoes believe, meaning bottom-trawling federal survey boats aren't getting representative samples. Satellite monitoring tags Sulikowski put on three dogfish found them frequently at higher depths and far offshore, where survey boats don't go. He guesses there may be at least four times as many as regulators think. Fordham said that if dogfish were devastating the ecosystem and other fish, the stocks of haddock that fishermen say is a favorite dogfish treat wouldn't be so robust. Even if fishermen suddenly were turned loose on dogfish, the strict limits over the past decade have withered local markets and infrastructure, such as processors, so it would take time for those to return. Meanwhile, the European market may soon be a tougher place to sell dogfish. In March, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species will consider a European Union proposal to require dogfish exporters to certify that their catches were from sustainable fisheries. Opponents say the bureaucracy would make it impossible to get the fish to Europe while it's fresh. While theAir Jordan 4 rulemakers make rules, Charlie Felch hopes to squeeze three more years out of his business before retiring and leaving the dogfish to someone else. Felch, 58, makes his own gear, and dogfish ravage the gill nets he sets off Seabrook, N.H., sometimes snarling multiple meshes in their mouths as they crowd out the cod and pollock he's after. He said what he sees, managers don't, and he doesn't know what he can do about it. "I told my son, I said, 'Please find something else to do. We've got to get out of this. This is nuts,'" Felch said. "You just cannot get away from these things."
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Mon, 12 Oct, 2009
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DURING AMAZON'S big Kindle announcement yesterday we noticed that the outfit failed to announce its telco suppliers. This surprised us as one of the Wildwood Free Trail 90reasons Amazon gave for not releasing the gadget in Europe straight away was that it required protracted negotiations with different telecom companies. According to the Telegraph, the UK's mobile phone companies have not been contacted as to which of them has the contract. Vodafone and O2 said they were 'puzzled' by the news that the Kindle has set its worldwide launch for October 19. Both of them had been pitching for the job, but only heard about the announcement about the same time as the rest of the world. One shrugged its shoulders and said it did not know if it will have a role in theNike jordan 3 launch. Amazon will begin shipping a new version of the Kindle later this month that can be used to purchase and download books in over 100 countries. Amazon has dubbed theJordan 3 shoes new version the 'Kindle with US and International Wireless'. But no supplier is mentioned. It might be done through AT&T's network of partners, but apparently even that outfit has not been on the blower to its telecom peers to sort out theAir jordan III service. Our guess is that if Amazon doesn't figure this out rather quickly then there will be a lot of miffed Kindle owners in Europe fairly soon
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Fri, 02 Oct, 2009
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June Kirchik was a stranger. She lived out the last of life in a second-hand hospital bed surrounded by the pea-green walls of a dingy room that smelled, well, like death. Embraced by squalor and Nike Air Bound taunted daily by a massive breast tumor that insidiously swallowed her, she was an utter stranger to a cure. In fact, she was little more than a name on a lengthy list of poor women with a dismal diagnosis and a sinister disease. I met June in an interview for a newspaper story about breast cancer care, a pitiful yarn about a 58-year-old woman who waited too long to get treatment and couldn't afford it anyway. It was a tale strewn with hospitals that wouldn't treat her without payment — and public clinics with waiting lists so long that the point became truly pointless. Each day became more deadly than the one before it. HerNike_Air_Alpha_Force_II_(white__grey)story appeared on a Sunday. “POVERTY, NEGLECT, THE SYSTEM ADD TO CANCER VICTIM'S PAIN,” read the Miami Herald headline. Suddenly, dozens of doctors and donors wanted to help. They offered money; they offered care; they offered clothes, comforts, bedsheets. What they couldn't offer was hope. Because there was none. The next day, she was dead. Later that week, an envelope appeared in my mail; insideAir Jordan 13 was a single worn $1 bill. Written in felt-tip pen in the thin border of the bill were these words: “For the breast cancer lady.” That was 18 years ago. I always meant to put the dollar in a church collection basket, but I never did. I stuck it in a book for safekeeping, and it has long since disappeared. But even now, it's June I think of every time the checkout clerk at Randalls asks if I want to tack a $5 cancer donation on my grocery bill. So hideousnike jordan 19 was her death (the football-size breast tumor had perforated her skin and eventually caused gangrene) that any mention of cancer puts me squarely in the pea-green room. The disease is vicious; it preys brazenly. It takes our mothers, our daughters, our aunts and cousins, grandmothers and even strangers like June. Two weeks ago, my 25-year-old daughter asked me to walk with her and her work colleagues from the Ignite Restaurant Group this weekend in the Susan Komen Race for a Cure. Honestly, I didn't really much want to do it. But there it was, the ghost of June and the $1 bill from someoneAir Jordan shoes 15 who probably couldn't afford to give it. So, I'll be racing for a cure Saturday. Not for June. But for my daughter. Because one day, her life could depend on a cure — or worse, a simple gesture of generosity that came one day too late to save her.
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