A tour bus carrying University of Massachusetts students and others on a weekend ski trip to Quebec crashed Friday on a Vermont highway, injuring 17 people. (Dec. 3)
Continue reading …Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “All the main nerve trunks are deadened, and out of the battered cortex curious dreamlike thoughts emerge. It is at this time that many men see visions. The eyes fasten on a cloud and the tired brain makes a face of it, or an angel or a demon. And out of the hammered brain strange memories are jolted loose, scenes and words and people forgotten, but stored in the back of the brain…You try to remember what it was like, and you can’t quite manage it. The system provides the shield and then removes the memory…” -John Steinbeck, Why Soldiers Won’t Talk In the military, especially during Basic Training, a trainee quickly learns not to say: “But…
Continue reading …Washington (CNN) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will meet Monday with the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan to discuss North Korea. Officials from China and Russia are not invited, even though they are members of the six-party talks on North Korea. A senior State Department official, speaking on background because of the diplomatic sensitivity of the…
Continue reading …Mexican officials arrested an American-born 14-year-old who claims a drug cartel forced him to behead four people. The teen, who was captured along with his older sister, says he was kidnapped when he was 11 and forced to work for the cartel. (Dec. 3)
Continue reading …MADRID – Spain’s military took control of the nation’s airspace Friday night after air traffic controllers staged a massive sickout that stranded at least 330,000 travelers on the eve of a long holiday weekend, forcing the government to shut down Madrid’s big international hub and seven other airports. About six hours after the sickout started, causing total travel chaos, Deputy Prime Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba announced that the Defense Ministry had “taken control of air traffic in all the national territory.” He said the army would make all decisions on air traffic control, organization, planning and supervision. If enough controllers do not show up for work Saturday to restore…
Continue reading …UNITED NATIONS – U.N. Secretary Ban Ki-moon says that the World Health Organization and the Pan-American Health Organization now…
Continue reading …enlarge First, read this: TRINITY — The call came at 1:28 p.m. Friday, the caller ID cryptically reading, “U.S. Government — Honolulu.” Larry Dalla Betta, just getting home from a youth football game, answered in the kitchen. “Is this Larry?” an operator asked. Dalla Betta said yes. Then he heard another voice, speaking from half a world away, sudden, strained: “Dad, I’ve been hit. I’ve lost both my legs.” “Where are you?” Dalla Betta asked. “Where are you?” “I’m in Afghanistan,” his son said. “I can’t talk. They’re taking me to Germany. I can contact you in 24 hours.” Dalla Betta began to talk. The line went dead. He screamed. “Justin! Justin!” He started to cry. Justin’s siblings Larry Jr., 11, and Nicole, 5, started to cry, too. Now read this, and tell me what you think: Ed Rendell, the media-friendly governor of Pennsylvania, has a surprisingly stark quote in USA Today this morning questioning President Obama’s decision to continue the war in Afghanistan: “I question the value of us being there at all ,” Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said in an interview. “I have a great deal of faith in President Obama and in (Secretary of State) Hillary Clinton and I want to believe that their strategy is the right one for the country. But I’m not sure 10 years from now and with all that money invested, things are going to be measurably better.” He argues war funding would be better used to build schools, roads and bridges at home. President Obama, how do you ask a man to lose both legs for a mistake?
Continue reading …A Michigan judge has ordered Elias Abuelazam to stand trial for the murder Frank Kellybrew, who was among 14 people stabbed last summer in and around Flint. He is also suspected of attacks in Virginia and Ohio. (Dec. 3)
Continue reading …Hague reportedly described top Tories as “staunch Atlanticists” Continue reading the main story Wikileaks Revelations Key issues Has Wikileaks cost lives? Bumpy ride ahead for US diplomats UK criticised in cables…
Continue reading …At this point, does it really surprise anyone that a new phone is leaking by way of a photo sharing site ? We totally understand the conundrum: when you’re logged into a phone that you’re testing and you’re taking pictures, it’s so easy to upload ‘em. And hey, you need to test the sharing functionality at some point anyway, right? At any rate, we love it, so we’re not going to complain that a few photos with Sony Ericsson Zeus clearly called out in the EXIF data have started showing up on Picasa. The four appropriately-labeled pictures all clock in at 5 megapixels, so we hope you weren’t expecting an N8 -beating resolution here… but then again, when you’re heads-down in PlayStation-branded games for hours on end, do you really have time to be taking decent pictures anyway? Sony Ericsson’s Zeus Z1 PlayStation phone contributes sample shots to Picasa originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Dec 2010 21:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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