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Live coverage of Tomlinson inquest

Today’s developments as Dr Freddy Patel begins the third day of his evidence at the inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests 11.14am: Back to the hearing: Ryder: The diagnosis that you made was what we may call a default diagnosis? Patel: Yes. Ryder: In other words, you couldn’t work out what it was and so the only other possibility you had was coronary artery disease? Patel: That’s right. To some extent. 11.04am: A quick but important diversion. There has been a major development in an unrelated case concerning the Metropolitan police’s G20 policing operation. In a landmark judgment, the high court has ruled that the Met’s kettle of 4-5,000 climate change protesters during the demonstration was unlawful. The kettle occurred on Bishopsgate, around the same time but in a different part of the City of London to where Tomlinson was struck with a baton and pushed to the ground by Harwood. You can read my colleague Vikram Dodd’s take on the case here . The ruling – a major setback for the Met’s controversial public order unit, CO11 – also found that the use of punches, slaps and baton shields against innocent protesters were unlawful. This video captures the incident in full . It was obtained by the Guardian at the time, and later watched on Youtube more than 500,000 times. 10.54am: It has been revealed that a third pathologist disagreed with Dr Patel . We have heard already that two other pathologists, Dr Nat Cary and Dr Kenneth Shorrock, disagreed with Patel’s natural causes findings, and concluded instead that Tomlinson died of internal bleeding in the abdomen. Ryder has now revealed that a third pathologist, Dr Ben Swift, who examined the body along with Dr Shorrock, also diverged from his conclusions. Swift discovered evidence of bleeding in the “mesentery” (fatty tissue in the abdomen), while Patel conceded he did not find this. Swift’s report stated that he “cannot exclude the the possibility” of a ruptured blood vessel elsewhere in the abdomen. Patel said he would have found any such rupture during his post mortem. 10.33am: Ryder is again asking Patel about the three litres of fluid found in Tomlinson’s abdomen. We know that this is likely to be at the centre of the jury’s deliberations. After two other pathologists concluded that the newspaper seller had died of internal bleeding, Patel returned to his notes and altered them, stating that the three litres were not pure blood but mainly bodily fluid. However, Patel has stated that this fluid initially led him, too, to believe that Tomlinson may have died of internal bleeding, and he tried to find a possible cause of of that bleeding. He did not believe that some of the internal damage he found was sufficient to explain the bleeding. When he could not find the source, through a “process of elimination” he concluded that Tomlinson died of a heart attack. 10.22am: Dr Freddy Patel is back on the stand . He is being questioned by Matthew Ryder QC , the barrister representing Tomlinson’s family. The last exchange yesterday concerned how Tomlinson’s right arm was trapped between his body and the ground after he was pushed by PC Simon Harwood. Ryder has suggested this may have damaged Tomlinson’s liver. Patel has denied this , stating it would have left a mark on the outside of the body. The jury has been shown the video above which, if you look closely, shows Tomlinson’s arm trapped in the aftermath of the fall. 10.10am: The pathologist Dr Freddy Patel is about to begin the third day of his evidence at the Ian Tomlinson inquest. Patel is the pathologist who concluded that Tomlinson died of a heart attack due to natural causes on 1 April 2009, less than three minutes after being being struck with a baton and pushed to the ground by a police officer at the G20 protests in London. Two other pathologists concluded that the 47-year-old died of internal bleeding. Yesterday, Patel said there was a “compelling association” between Tomlinson being pushed to the ground and the subsequent heart attack, but no physical evidence of a causal link. He also told the inquest how, a year after the post mortem, he altered his description of fluid found in Tomlinson’s abdomen after discovering other experts had concluded he died of internal bleeding. You can read yesterday’s liveblog for the details. Ian Tomlinson Dr Freddy Patel Police Paul Lewis guardian.co.uk

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Live coverage of Tomlinson inquest

Today’s developments as Dr Freddy Patel begins the third day of his evidence at the inquest into the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests 11.14am: Back to the hearing: Ryder: The diagnosis that you made was what we may call a default diagnosis? Patel: Yes. Ryder: In other words, you couldn’t work out what it was and so the only other possibility you had was coronary artery disease? Patel: That’s right. To some extent. 11.04am: A quick but important diversion. There has been a major development in an unrelated case concerning the Metropolitan police’s G20 policing operation. In a landmark judgment, the high court has ruled that the Met’s kettle of 4-5,000 climate change protesters during the demonstration was unlawful. The kettle occurred on Bishopsgate, around the same time but in a different part of the City of London to where Tomlinson was struck with a baton and pushed to the ground by Harwood. You can read my colleague Vikram Dodd’s take on the case here . The ruling – a major setback for the Met’s controversial public order unit, CO11 – also found that the use of punches, slaps and baton shields against innocent protesters were unlawful. This video captures the incident in full . It was obtained by the Guardian at the time, and later watched on Youtube more than 500,000 times. 10.54am: It has been revealed that a third pathologist disagreed with Dr Patel . We have heard already that two other pathologists, Dr Nat Cary and Dr Kenneth Shorrock, disagreed with Patel’s natural causes findings, and concluded instead that Tomlinson died of internal bleeding in the abdomen. Ryder has now revealed that a third pathologist, Dr Ben Swift, who examined the body along with Dr Shorrock, also diverged from his conclusions. Swift discovered evidence of bleeding in the “mesentery” (fatty tissue in the abdomen), while Patel conceded he did not find this. Swift’s report stated that he “cannot exclude the the possibility” of a ruptured blood vessel elsewhere in the abdomen. Patel said he would have found any such rupture during his post mortem. 10.33am: Ryder is again asking Patel about the three litres of fluid found in Tomlinson’s abdomen. We know that this is likely to be at the centre of the jury’s deliberations. After two other pathologists concluded that the newspaper seller had died of internal bleeding, Patel returned to his notes and altered them, stating that the three litres were not pure blood but mainly bodily fluid. However, Patel has stated that this fluid initially led him, too, to believe that Tomlinson may have died of internal bleeding, and he tried to find a possible cause of of that bleeding. He did not believe that some of the internal damage he found was sufficient to explain the bleeding. When he could not find the source, through a “process of elimination” he concluded that Tomlinson died of a heart attack. 10.22am: Dr Freddy Patel is back on the stand . He is being questioned by Matthew Ryder QC , the barrister representing Tomlinson’s family. The last exchange yesterday concerned how Tomlinson’s right arm was trapped between his body and the ground after he was pushed by PC Simon Harwood. Ryder has suggested this may have damaged Tomlinson’s liver. Patel has denied this , stating it would have left a mark on the outside of the body. The jury has been shown the video above which, if you look closely, shows Tomlinson’s arm trapped in the aftermath of the fall. 10.10am: The pathologist Dr Freddy Patel is about to begin the third day of his evidence at the Ian Tomlinson inquest. Patel is the pathologist who concluded that Tomlinson died of a heart attack due to natural causes on 1 April 2009, less than three minutes after being being struck with a baton and pushed to the ground by a police officer at the G20 protests in London. Two other pathologists concluded that the 47-year-old died of internal bleeding. Yesterday, Patel said there was a “compelling association” between Tomlinson being pushed to the ground and the subsequent heart attack, but no physical evidence of a causal link. He also told the inquest how, a year after the post mortem, he altered his description of fluid found in Tomlinson’s abdomen after discovering other experts had concluded he died of internal bleeding. You can read yesterday’s liveblog for the details. Ian Tomlinson Dr Freddy Patel Police Paul Lewis guardian.co.uk

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Nokia W7 and W8 tipped as first Windows Phone models

If you can accept what we’re about to tell you as rumor, and nothing more, then we’d like to let you in on the latest scuttlebutt surrounding Nokia’s first dip into the shallow Windows Phone waters. Eldar Murtazin , the eternal Nokia antagonist, claims to have the inside scoop on Nokia’s current Windows Phone device plans while getting an early hands-on with a prototype. Besides demonstrating a natural extension of the Nokia naming strategy to accommodate the new Windows Phone devices, Eldar tells us that model W7 is built around an X7 hardware base while the new W8 handset is a variant of Nokia’s N8 cameraphone (conceptualized in the above pic). According to Eldar, all of Nokia’s WP prototypes are built upon Qualcomm chipsets per Microsoft’s requirement (and Nokia’s dismay ). The W7 model is currently being used in-house for development purposes and will likely be the first to market, according to Eldar, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera and flash. Murtazin claims that the W7 reminded him of the HTC Mozart without any noticeable customizations to the OS . If neither of these models appeal to you, hold tight — Eldar says that Nokia has a dozen Windows Phone devices planed for 2012. Of course, it’s early days so any, or all of this might change before Nokia ships its first device later this year or early twenty-twelve. Imagine it: Nokia hardware slathered in Mango — mmm mmm good. Nokia W7 and W8 tipped as first Windows Phone models originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 03:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia W7 and W8 tipped as first Windows Phone models

If you can accept what we’re about to tell you as rumor, and nothing more, then we’d like to let you in on the latest scuttlebutt surrounding Nokia’s first dip into the shallow Windows Phone waters. Eldar Murtazin , the eternal Nokia antagonist, claims to have the inside scoop on Nokia’s current Windows Phone device plans while getting an early hands-on with a prototype. Besides demonstrating a natural extension of the Nokia naming strategy to accommodate the new Windows Phone devices, Eldar tells us that model W7 is built around an X7 hardware base while the new W8 handset is a variant of Nokia’s N8 cameraphone (conceptualized in the above pic). According to Eldar, all of Nokia’s WP prototypes are built upon Qualcomm chipsets per Microsoft’s requirement (and Nokia’s dismay ). The W7 model is currently being used in-house for development purposes and will likely be the first to market, according to Eldar, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera and flash. Murtazin claims that the W7 reminded him of the HTC Mozart without any noticeable customizations to the OS . If neither of these models appeal to you, hold tight — Eldar says that Nokia has a dozen Windows Phone devices planed for 2012. Of course, it’s early days so any, or all of this might change before Nokia ships its first device later this year or early twenty-twelve. Imagine it: Nokia hardware slathered in Mango — mmm mmm good. Nokia W7 and W8 tipped as first Windows Phone models originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 03:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia W7 and W8 tipped as first Windows Phone models

If you can accept what we’re about to tell you as rumor, and nothing more, then we’d like to let you in on the latest scuttlebutt surrounding Nokia’s first dip into the shallow Windows Phone waters. Eldar Murtazin , the eternal Nokia antagonist, claims to have the inside scoop on Nokia’s current Windows Phone device plans while getting an early hands-on with a prototype. Besides demonstrating a natural extension of the Nokia naming strategy to accommodate the new Windows Phone devices, Eldar tells us that model W7 is built around an X7 hardware base while the new W8 handset is a variant of Nokia’s N8 cameraphone (conceptualized in the above pic). According to Eldar, all of Nokia’s WP prototypes are built upon Qualcomm chipsets per Microsoft’s requirement (and Nokia’s dismay ). The W7 model is currently being used in-house for development purposes and will likely be the first to market, according to Eldar, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera and flash. Murtazin claims that the W7 reminded him of the HTC Mozart without any noticeable customizations to the OS . If neither of these models appeal to you, hold tight — Eldar says that Nokia has a dozen Windows Phone devices planed for 2012. Of course, it’s early days so any, or all of this might change before Nokia ships its first device later this year or early twenty-twelve. Imagine it: Nokia hardware slathered in Mango — mmm mmm good. Nokia W7 and W8 tipped as first Windows Phone models originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 03:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Happy Endings

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Last Of The Summer Wine Some Adventures of the Inventor of the Mother Stitch S30 Ep1 Part1 Elisha Cuthbert Seeks ‘Happy Endings’ Happy Endings Ages 8 and Up! Promo Happy Endings : TV Review – The Hollywood Reporter The ABC sitcom, starring Elisha Cuthbert and Zachary Knighton, centers on a group of pals grappling with life’s ups and downs. Elisha Cuthbert talks ' Happy Endings ,' new ABC series – see sneak … Elisha Cuthbert of ’24′ stars in the new ABC comedy series ‘ Happy Endings ,’ which premieres on April 13 and tells of the aftermath of a couple’s split – see sneak peek video. ABC's New Comedy ” Happy Endings ” Premieres Tonight, Stars Casey … There’s a reason networks keep failing at replicating Ross and Rachel. Happy Endings S01E02 HDTV XviD-LOL | IRFree.com Happy.Endings .S01E02.HDTV.XviD-LOL XviD | MP3 VBR | 175MB Season 1, Episode 2 – “The Quicksand Girlfriend” Dave has a one-night stand that turns. What's on Tonight: ' Happy Endings ' Happy Endings (ABC) — Series premiere. Starring Elisha Cuthbert and a new generation of Wayans (Damon Wayans Jr), this midseason replacement looks. ckcashadvance says: Happy Endings is hilarious!

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Punjabi

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punjabi munda daljit PAKISTAN fUnnY PuNjAbi GiRl wiTh DHOOL In Uk.flv ek Tu Hi Gawah sadda full song new punjabi movie heer ranjh.flv Lastest Punjabi News | Red Hat Girl : Healthy News | Red Hat Girl … ‘ Punjabi boy’will not call Nazri ‘Bugis boy’ By Ismail, Free Malaysia Today GEORGE TOWN: Penang Gerakan’s “ Punjabi boy” Baljit Singh will not resort to name-calling just to get even with Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Mohd … Punjabi languageMy Daily Buzz | My Daily Buzz Distribution of native Punjabi speakers in India and Pakistan. Punjabi or Panjabi ( in Gurmukhi script and in Shahmukhi script, is an Indo-Aryan language. According to the Ethnologue 2005 estimate,1 there are 88 million native speakers … Punjabi and Khmer Grace Period and TrainingMy Daily Buzz | My … The grace period allows currently registered interpreters of Khmer and Punjabi three oral exam cycles over a span of eighteen months to take and pass the certification exams, while maintaining their registered status. … How hard is Punjabi to learn for native english speaker? » Foxs … Not very difficult. and if you learned french, then certainly you can learn Punjabi . But with every language, it takes time and focus to get hold of the grammar. in that regards it is a little different from English, but should be close … Third Annual Celebration of Punjabi at UBC, Vancouver, April 2/11 … The Third Annual Celebration of Punjabiat UBCIn honour of the memory of Harjit K. SidhuSaturday, April 2, 2011Program2 p.m.Welcome and. TheMobilePanda says: “@shindasingh: White dudes wanting to date punjabi girls beware their fathers – http://t.co/h8Pf4Yb (via reddit)” #LuLz

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Zakk Wylde

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Zakk Wylde

ZAKK Wylde on American Idol ZAKK WYLDE SOUND KORG AX3000G No more tears solo – COVER Zakk Wylde | FACENEWS Zakk Wylde . Comments; Facebook comments. Comments are closed. The Author. This post was written by www.facenews.tk photogallery on Thursday, April 14, 2011, 2:14. www.facenews.tk photogallery has written 6942 posts on this blog. … ZAKK WYLDE , RITCHIE BLACKMORE, MICHAEL SCHENKER On WILLIAM SHATNER … Los Angeles-based Cleopatra Records has inked legendary actor William Shatner to a worldwide recording deal for a space-themed concept album entitled Searching. William Shatner Reveals Track List for Upcoming Album : Revolver … The album includes covers of Queen, Pink Floyd, and Black Sabbath and features guest musicians such as Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore, Black Label Society guitarist Zakk Wylde , and Alice in Chains bassist Mike Inez. … William Shatner details upcoming guest-heavy covers record | New Music Back in January, William Shatner surprised no one by doing something surprising and announcing he’d be working with former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist/Black Label Society’s Zakk Wylde on an upcoming covers record called Searching for Major … You've got to be Shatning me… « Dose Of Metal – Mean Metal Blog William Shatner is working on an album with Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Zakk Wylde and Mike Inez. I’ll say it again, because I had to read it two times to believe it, also. William Shatner is working on an album with Ritchie Blackmore … sexydeucedeuce says: hmm gonna have to watch american idol today. not sure how to feel about zakk wylde being on. one of the best heavy metal guitarists ever.

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In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives

Type: Book Title: In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives See all customer reviews Product Description: Few companies in history have ever been as successful and as admired as Google, the company that has transformed the Internet and become an indispensable part of our lives. How has Google done it? Veteran technology reporter Steven Levy was granted unprecedented access to the company, and in this revelatory book he takes readers inside Google headquarters—the Googleplex—to show how Google works. While they were still students at Stanford, Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin revolutionized Internet search. They followed this brilliant innovation with another, as two of Google’s earliest employees found a way to do what no one else had: make billions of dollars from Internet advertising. With this cash cow (until Google’s IPO nobody other than Google management had any idea how lucrative the company’s ad business was), Google was able to expand dramatically and take on other transformative projects: more efficient data centers, open-source cell phones, free Internet video (YouTube), cloud computing, digitizing books, and much more. The key to Google’s success in all these businesses, Levy reveals, is its engineering mind-set and adoption of such Internet values as speed, openness, experimentation, and risk taking. After its unapologetically elitist approach to hiring, Google pampers its engineers—free food and dry cleaning, on-site doctors and masseuses—and gives them all the resources they need to succeed. Even today, with a workforce of more than 23,000, Larry Page signs off on every hire. But has Google lost its innovative edge? It stumbled badly in China—Levy discloses what went wrong and how Brin disagreed with his peers on the China strategy—and now with its newest initiative, social networking, Google is chasing a successful competitor for the first time. Some employees are leaving the company for smaller, nimbler start-ups. Can the company that famously decided not to be evil still compete? No other book has ever turned Google inside out as Levy does with In the Plex . See the details

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Václav Klaus, Pen Thief

A few longtime listeners may recall that I am no fan of the Great White Hope of Euro-skepticism, green-baiting, and Schumpeter-quoting, the one and only President Václav Klaus of the Republic Czech. (See here and here and here for examples of why.) So it is with some admittedly juvenile glee that I present you with The Great Pen Stealing Caper of 2011 : Hat tip: about seven different people. Nick Gillespie… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 13/04/2011 02:00 Number of articles : 5

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