MISRATA, Libya (AP) – Longtime Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, his son Muatassim and a top aide were buried in an Islamic ceremony at dawn Tuesday in a secret location, with a few relatives and officials in attendance, officials said. The burial closed the book on Gadhafi’s nearly 42-year rule and the 8-month civil war to oust him, but did not silence international calls for an investigation into whether the widely despised tyrant was executed by his captors. Meanwhile, a government spokesman said an explosion rocked a fuel depot near Gadhafi’s hometown of Sirte on Monday and that there were…
Continue reading …Garmin, the company responsible for helping you navigate to the mall food court, is now hoping to help you work off those cheese fries with the introduction of its $.99 Fit App for Android and iPhone. The mobile app — which works a lot like the Nike+ — measures distance, time, calories and speed walked, run, cycled or traveled to capture your calorie burning journey. Connected users can also set goals, track their workouts and share results with others addicted to the burn. In addition to the app, Garmin is rolling out a $49.99 ANT+ adapter for iPhone, which monitors heart rate and cadence when paired with another optional sensor like a footpod. If you can’t muster up the energy to try it out right now, we’re sure you can at least head on past the break to check out the PR. Continue reading Garmin launches Fit App, motivates you to lose that freshman fifteen Garmin launches Fit App, motivates you to lose that freshman fifteen originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Oct 2011 07:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Discovery was made close to where off-duty garda Ciaran Jones was swept away while trying to divert people to safety Search teams in the Irish Republic have found a body close to where a member of the Garda Síochána went missing on Monday night during heavy flooding of the river Liffey. Ciaran Jones was swept away while trying to divert people away from Ballyward Bridge, in Co Wicklow, during driving rain and flooding. The discovery was made on Tuesday morning by a local search unit. The garda’s sub-aqua team was sent to the scene to help retrieve the body. The river Liffey was dangerously high at Ballysmuttan, near Manor Kilbride on Monday evening. Jones was off-duty at the time, but it is thought he stopped to warn motorists of the danger. He had been in the force for about four years. The bridge, which was recently reconstructed, had previously been damaged in heavy floods. In Dublin, gardai said the body of woman was discovered in the flooded basement of a house in the Crumlin area. Dublin was badly affected by the torrential rain, with rail lines closed and a shopping centre in the west of the city evacuated after 10cm of water poured into it. The rain caused traffic chaos on major arterial routes around Dublin and hearings at the Republic’s courts of criminal justice were suspended for a day. According to the Irish weather service Met Éireann, 67mm of rain was recorded as having fallen at Dublin airport between 7pm on Sunday evening and 7pm on Monday. Ireland Europe Flooding Natural disasters and extreme weather Henry McDonald guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Discovery was made close to where off-duty garda Ciaran Jones was swept away while trying to divert people to safety Search teams in the Irish Republic have found a body close to where a member of the Garda Síochána went missing on Monday night during heavy flooding of the river Liffey. Ciaran Jones was swept away while trying to divert people away from Ballyward Bridge, in Co Wicklow, during driving rain and flooding. The discovery was made on Tuesday morning by a local search unit. The garda’s sub-aqua team was sent to the scene to help retrieve the body. The river Liffey was dangerously high at Ballysmuttan, near Manor Kilbride on Monday evening. Jones was off-duty at the time, but it is thought he stopped to warn motorists of the danger. He had been in the force for about four years. The bridge, which was recently reconstructed, had previously been damaged in heavy floods. In Dublin, gardai said the body of woman was discovered in the flooded basement of a house in the Crumlin area. Dublin was badly affected by the torrential rain, with rail lines closed and a shopping centre in the west of the city evacuated after 10cm of water poured into it. The rain caused traffic chaos on major arterial routes around Dublin and hearings at the Republic’s courts of criminal justice were suspended for a day. According to the Irish weather service Met Éireann, 67mm of rain was recorded as having fallen at Dublin airport between 7pm on Sunday evening and 7pm on Monday. Ireland Europe Flooding Natural disasters and extreme weather Henry McDonald guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Call for tougher US-style system to control designer drugs that mimic effects of established illegal substances All “legal highs” or designer drugs, such as mephedrone (or miaow, miaow) that mimic the effects of established illegal drugs should be automatically banned, according to the government’s official advisers on illicit substances. The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) says the government needs to adopt a much tougher US-style system of controls. The recommendation comes after claims that new designer drugs have played a role in 42 deaths in the last two years. Professor Les Iversen, the ACMD chair, said tougher controls were needed to prevent suppliers from simply tweaking the chemistry of newly banned substances to get around the law. More than 40 new legal highs have been identified in the last two years, often emerging from laboratories in south-east Asia where chemists design new compounds that replicate the effects of already banned substances such as cannabis, amphetamine or ecstasy. Many are marketed through online sites offering them as “plant food” or “not fit for human consumption”, but their purpose is often transparent. Iversen said the Polish government had recently taken “bold action” in closing down hundreds of “head shops” similar to those found in Camden market in north London, as well as automatically banning new legal highs. The British government has responded by introducing a system of temporary bans on each new substance as soon as it emerges with parliamentary approval needed for each banning order before detailed tests are made to determine how harmful it is. But the ACMD says it necessary to go further and adopt a system similar to the American “Analogue Act” under which substances bearing a chemical similarity to existing controlled substances, such as amphetamines or the active ingredient in cannabis, are banned. “The system of temporary bans is not a winning strategy because new substances will always continue to emerge,” said Iversen. “Just because it is advertised as a legal high does not mean it is safe. Users are playing a game of russian roulette when they buy something described as research drugs. They are researching the effects on themselves. It is a totally unregulated market. We are not seeing just seeing a nice party drug but something that can kill.” The government’s drug advisers also want to see existing legislation used more effectively to prevent legal highs being falsely advertised as “bath salts” or plant food, and to shift the burden of proof onto suppliers that their product is safe for human consumption. Iversen said figures from the national programme on substance abuse deaths based at St George’s hospital, south London, had logged 127 suspected cases of deaths in Britain which had links with mephedrone over the past two years. Forty-two cases were confirmed as having a link with mephedrone, although none had given the drug as the direct cause of death. So far 29 out of the 127 suspected cases had been shown to have no connection with mephedrone. The ACMD report says a different type of drug dealer has emerged with entrepreneurs seizing on the business opportunities. “Many people importing these new substances appear to have had no previous involvement in the illicit drug trade and are just in it to make a quick buck. They have included students who have set up websites to supply nationally and who also supply the local student population.” These new dealers ensure that the market is quickly saturated with the new drug, the report adds. But Roger Howard of the UK Drug Policy Commission thinktank warned that the tough approach was unlikely to work: “Analogue controls would save politicians from the pressure to do something’ when the new drugs appear on the market. But they wouldn’t solve the real problem.” He said it was increasingly difficult for the police to identify the rapidly growing numbers of psychoactive drugs on the market: “Controlling even more drugs through the drug laws doesn’t do anything to help that nor to prevent the harms that might emerge. We need to think differently about the using other controls to bring some discipline to an unregulated market.” Drugs Health Drugs policy Drugs trade Mephedrone Alan Travis guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Call for tougher US-style system to control designer drugs that mimic effects of established illegal substances All “legal highs” or designer drugs, such as mephedrone (or miaow, miaow) that mimic the effects of established illegal drugs should be automatically banned, according to the government’s official advisers on illicit substances. The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) says the government needs to adopt a much tougher US-style system of controls. The recommendation comes after claims that new designer drugs have played a role in 42 deaths in the last two years. Professor Les Iversen, the ACMD chair, said tougher controls were needed to prevent suppliers from simply tweaking the chemistry of newly banned substances to get around the law. More than 40 new legal highs have been identified in the last two years, often emerging from laboratories in south-east Asia where chemists design new compounds that replicate the effects of already banned substances such as cannabis, amphetamine or ecstasy. Many are marketed through online sites offering them as “plant food” or “not fit for human consumption”, but their purpose is often transparent. Iversen said the Polish government had recently taken “bold action” in closing down hundreds of “head shops” similar to those found in Camden market in north London, as well as automatically banning new legal highs. The British government has responded by introducing a system of temporary bans on each new substance as soon as it emerges with parliamentary approval needed for each banning order before detailed tests are made to determine how harmful it is. But the ACMD says it necessary to go further and adopt a system similar to the American “Analogue Act” under which substances bearing a chemical similarity to existing controlled substances, such as amphetamines or the active ingredient in cannabis, are banned. “The system of temporary bans is not a winning strategy because new substances will always continue to emerge,” said Iversen. “Just because it is advertised as a legal high does not mean it is safe. Users are playing a game of russian roulette when they buy something described as research drugs. They are researching the effects on themselves. It is a totally unregulated market. We are not seeing just seeing a nice party drug but something that can kill.” The government’s drug advisers also want to see existing legislation used more effectively to prevent legal highs being falsely advertised as “bath salts” or plant food, and to shift the burden of proof onto suppliers that their product is safe for human consumption. Iversen said figures from the national programme on substance abuse deaths based at St George’s hospital, south London, had logged 127 suspected cases of deaths in Britain which had links with mephedrone over the past two years. Forty-two cases were confirmed as having a link with mephedrone, although none had given the drug as the direct cause of death. So far 29 out of the 127 suspected cases had been shown to have no connection with mephedrone. The ACMD report says a different type of drug dealer has emerged with entrepreneurs seizing on the business opportunities. “Many people importing these new substances appear to have had no previous involvement in the illicit drug trade and are just in it to make a quick buck. They have included students who have set up websites to supply nationally and who also supply the local student population.” These new dealers ensure that the market is quickly saturated with the new drug, the report adds. But Roger Howard of the UK Drug Policy Commission thinktank warned that the tough approach was unlikely to work: “Analogue controls would save politicians from the pressure to do something’ when the new drugs appear on the market. But they wouldn’t solve the real problem.” He said it was increasingly difficult for the police to identify the rapidly growing numbers of psychoactive drugs on the market: “Controlling even more drugs through the drug laws doesn’t do anything to help that nor to prevent the harms that might emerge. We need to think differently about the using other controls to bring some discipline to an unregulated market.” Drugs Health Drugs policy Drugs trade Mephedrone Alan Travis guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …George Clooney walks the red carpet at the Hollywood Film Festival Awards gala, while Career Achievement Award winner Glenn Close and Breakthrough Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt share why it is important to them to be honored. (Oct. 25)
Continue reading …George Clooney walks the red carpet at the Hollywood Film Festival Awards gala, while Career Achievement Award winner Glenn Close and Breakthrough Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt share why it is important to them to be honored. (Oct. 25)
Continue reading …Patients in government-run hospitals in Syria are being tortured in an attempt to suppress dissent, an Amnesty International report alleges. The 39-page report claims patients in at least four state hospitals have been…
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