More than 50,000 Mazda cars are being recalled across the United States because of possible problems with their fuel tanks, caused by spiders.
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December 9th, 2010
admin Los Angeles, CA, United States (CNS) – SeaWorld has lashed out at Tommy Lee for claiming that they use cow vaginas to “masturbate” their killer whales for sperm collection. The marine mammal park says the Motley Crue durmmer’s accusation is “beyond ludicrous.”
Lee expressed his disgust in a letter to SeaWorld president Terry W. Prather over the alleged way they treat their captive orca named Tilikum as a sperm bank.
He wrote: “We understand that you refuse to release this frustrated whale because he is your chief sperm bank, and we know from SeaWorld’s own director of safety (as well as videos on the web) that the way you get his sperm is by having someone get into the pool and masturbate him with a cow’s vagina filled with hot water.”
The rocker is backed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
But a rep for the animals theme park said that Lee is totally misinformed.
The spokesperson told TMZ, “If Mr. Lee’s information on Tilikum and SeaWorld’s artificial insemination program for killer whales comes from PETA and we’re not surprised that it’s wrong. PETA is as careless with facts as they are extreme in their views.”
“The process of collecting semen for [artificial insemination] doesn’t differ in any meaningful way from the techniques employed in managing livestock or other species for zoological display.”
And contrary to the charges claim by PETA and Lee, “our trainers do not now nor have they ever entered the water with Tilikum for this purpose. The safety of SeaWorld staff and the welfare of our animals are our highest priorities.”
The rep adds that Lee should “Spend more time checking his facts.”
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December 5th, 2010
admin Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – The Federal Communications Commission is preparing to vote Dec. 21 on a plan to limit the ability of Internet service providers and governments from restricting access to the Web.
FCC chairman Julius Genachowski, a Democrat, described his proposal that is set for the vote in announcement this week.
The two Republican FCC commissioners immediately criticized the plan as imposing too much regulation over the Internet, indicating that reaching net neutrality is unlikely to be completed soon, according to industry analysts.
Net neutrality refers to a policy for preventing censorship by Internet service providers and governments on content, sites, platforms, the kinds of equipment allowed and the means of communication over the Internet.
The policy also would require that any two Internet subscribers could communicate with each other without restriction under terms of their access.
The policy fell into doubt Thursday – a day after Genachowski’s announcement – when the Internet company Amazon shut down the tell-all Web site Wikileaks in response to government pressure.
In recent years, Internet service providers have been criticized for exerting too much control over access to the Internet.
Large Internet companies like Google and Yahoo have escaped most of the criticism.
However, niche companies like Facebook and Twitter have sometimes been accused of being restrictive.
Congress stepped into the debate by ordering the FCC to develop a plan to ensure unbiased access.
Genachowski’s plan calls on the Internet companies to upgrade analytic components of their services in return for being regulated under existing Internet regulations. The analytics can filter out some Internet content.
If the companies fail to upgrade their analytics, they would be regulated under more restrictive rules, similar to telephone companies.
“This framework, if adopted later this month, would advance a set of core goals,” Genachowski said. “It would ensure that the Internet remains a powerful platform for innovation and job creation; it would empower consumers and entrepreneurs; it would protect free expression; it would increase certainty in the marketplace and spur investment both at the edge and in the core of our broadband networks.”
However, his fellow commissioners disagreed.
Ranking Republican commissioner Robert McDowell issued a statement saying, “Pushing a small group of hand-picked industry players toward a ‘choice’ between a bad option (Title I Internet regulation) or a worse option (regulating the Internet like a monopoly phone company under Title II) smacks more of coercion than consensus or compromise.”
He accused Genachowski’s proposal of exceeding his authority.
“This ‘agreement’ has been extracted in defiance of not only the courts, but a large, bipartisan majority of Congress as well,” McDowell said. “Both have admonished the FCC not to reach beyond its statutory powers to regulate Internet access.”
Ironically, political pressure from a member of Congress prompted Amazon to stop allowing Wikileaks to use its servers on Thursday.
Wikileaks is a Web site that publishes government documents leaked to the news media.
Its release this week of more than 251,000 U.S. State Department communications with its embassy staff and heads of state created a huge international incident.
The outrage fell as much on the State Department for some criticisms of foreign governments mentioned in the documents as it did on Wikileaks.
Amazon dropped WikiLeaks following inquiries from the staff of Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Ind.-Conn.), chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
Lieberman issued a statement saying, “I wish that Amazon had taken this action earlier based on Wikileaks’ previous publication of classified material. The company’s decision to cut off Wikileaks now is the right decision and should set the standard for other companies Wikileaks is using to distribute its illegally seized material. I call on any other company or organization that is hosting WikiLeaks to immediately terminate its relationship with them.”
Lieberman called the documents published by Wikileaks “stolen, classified information.”
Wikileaks protested the Amazon shut down with a Twitter message that said, “If Amazon are so uncomfortable with the first amendment they should get out of the business of selling books.”
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December 3rd, 2010
admin Six DoD supercomputing centers across the United States will be connected to researchers by the network planned by the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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December 2nd, 2010
admin Miami Beach, FL, United States (AHN) – South Beach is once again ground zero for art lovers, collectors and those who enjoy the parties that surround them. The ninth annual Art Basel Miami Beach kicked off on Wednesday to VIPs and opened to the public on Thursday.
The annual art party which showcases works from over 250 galleries around the world is a way for deals and discoveries to be made. The art of wheeling and dealing amidst the lights, murmuring and at times surreal parties is not for the faint at heart and better handled by those who have traversed the world of Brooks Brothers Suits, boat shoes, hipster jeans, and avant-garde hair and makeup before.
Yes, Art Basel has begun.
Wednesday’s balmy South Florida weather seemed to have been lost on many of the visitors who made the trek across the Atlantic from Europe or who hopped on a two and a half hour flight from New York. However those use to taking redeyes from either end of the this nation’s Golden State or are use to wearing flip flips annually in Miami-Dade county seemed to fit the most on the sand and shores of this billion dollar explosion on the Miami social calendar and economic register.
The Miami Beach Convention Center which is the epicenter of the three daylong event looked like it was still hosting the car show which was in town a few weeks ago. The normally empty parking lot was overflowing with Bentleys, BMWs, Rolls Royce, Porsche, Aston Martins, Maseratis, Mercedes, Jaguar, Land Rover and all other makes and models of high end luxury asphalt riding people movers.
However, inside the Convention Center works of art featured at the trade show easily cost more than the cars outside the facility’s walls. The art hung or stood waiting to be gazed upon, fawned over, analyzed, scrutinized and ultimately bought.
However, if that many zeros is out of your price range or you revel in being the first of your friends to scoop up some young, new, hot thing…umm artist work, that is. Then the NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) fair further north on the beach held at the Deauville Beach Resort is probably more your speed. It is targeted for younger dealers showing plenty of work priced under $10,000.
Some items were bought however total day sales figures still remain hush-hush as it was just a select crowd able to tour the spaces. But what many people who woke up in Miami and those who are landing in the Magic City today know, Wednesday night was the kickoff party night.
Despite the private showings on Wednesday many workers and artists simply wrote the day off as time to set up their space, get settled and meet up with friends from across the globe at parties and fancy dinners all over the beach…while networking of course. After all the name of the game is to see and be seen while promoting the work.
Aside, from the celebs and artists who sparkled with their usual glitterati. Flashing lights and pulsing sounds could be seen, felt and commanded your attention.
Most of the major hotels on Collins Ave., had performances by bands. However, the one on most people’s lips was Metric’s performance at Collins Park on the northeastern end of South Beach.
Attendees to the FREE beach concert (on the actual sand not barrier island of Miami Beach) were first greeted by elaborate aerial structures of assembled neon lighted cords soaring into the sky. The displays at the 2010 Oceanfront Nights program organized by Creative Time were designed by Phu Hoang Office and Rachely Rotem Studio. The cords which decorate the pavilion are reflective and phosphorescent rope which gives the visitor an interactive open-air environment art space that they can be literally inside of.
Metric, the Toronto-based electro new wave group’s concert was highly fitting for the visual spectacle that attendees passed through before meeting the stage and was an excellent way for those who didn’t know about the exhibit to tell others.
Upon further investigation I learned that the Oceanfront Nights program features four cities that many in the art world credit with being at the forefront of artistic experimentation and cross-disciplinary collaboration. The nightly extravaganza will feature four different cities: Detroit, Mexico City, Berlin, and Glasgow.
Each night will spotlight one city with film, music, video and performance all while being enveloped on Miami Beach’s sand and feet away from its surf.
Miami’s uniqueness and proximity to Latin America makes it an ideal choice to have this yearly Mecca for art lovers. Its own distinct American pulse and proximity to the Latin culture give it the credence to have works of Picasso, Twombly, Murakami next to emerging artists from around the globe.
But Basel’s days of looking at art, talking about art, haggling over prices for art, going to art sponsored parties…aren’t just for the superficial or the moneyed. Art really is for everyone.
There is something unmistakable about Art Basel, whether you have money or you don’t, whether you’re in a show or not, people who talk about Art Basel always agree on one thing…they enjoy it.
Last night there was an almost auditory buzz of excitement in the air and people had the look of anticipation fully realized. December in Miami was here, Art Basel is here, let’s party and go look at some art.
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