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‘Occupy Wall Street’ Update: Alleged Police Brutality Caught In Pepper-Spray Video

[1]At 1:45 this afternoon, The New York Times’ City Blog posted a video from Saturday’s “Occupy Wall Street” protest march [2]. The clip, which first received attention when it was picked up by USLAW.com’s YouTube account [3], plays in slow-motion, showing a “high ranking member” of the NYPD approaching a group of women standing behind orange netting and spraying a substance directly into their faces…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New York Observer Discovery Date : 26/09/2011 02:35 Number of articles : 2

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Wangari Maathai, Nobel peace prize winner, dies at 71

Kenyan social activist and environmental crusader who founded the Green Belt Movement has died of cancer Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel peace prize, died on Sunday night of cancer. She was 71. A towering figure in Kenya, Maathai was renowned as a fearless social activist and an environmental crusader. Her Green Belt Movement, which she founded in 1977, planted tens of millions of trees. Maathai’s death was confirmed in a statement on the movement’s website . “It is with great sadness that the family of Professor Wangari Maathai announces her passing away on 25th September, 2011, at the Nairobi Hospital, after a prolonged and bravely borne struggle with cancer. Her loved ones were with her at the time.” Maathai was a pioneer from an early age and in many spheres. After winning a scholarship to study in the US, she returned to a newly independent Kenya, becoming the first woman in east and central Africa to obtain a PhD. Maathai was also the first woman professor the University of Nairobi, where she taught veterinary medicine. Her work with voluntary groups alerted her to the struggles of women in rural Kenya, and it quickly became her life’s cause. Noticing how the rapid environmental degradation was affecting women’s lives, she encouraged them to plant trees to ensure future supplies of firewood and to protect water sources and crops. Maathai’s agenda quickly widened as she joined the struggle against the repressive and corrupt regime of Daniel arap Moi. Her efforts to stop powerful politicians grabbing land, especially forests, brought her into conflict with the authorities, and she was beaten and arrested numerous times. Her bravery and defiance made her a hero in Kenya. In awarding Maathai the Nobel peace prize in 2004, the Nobel committee said that her “unique forms of action have contributed to drawing attention to political oppression – nationally and internationally”. Maathai served as an assistant minister in President Mwai Kibaki’s government from 2003 to 2005, but her refusal to keep silent on some issues saw her politically sidelined, and she lost her seat after a single term. Her work schedule remained hectic however, and she wrote several books and travelled widely. Maathai had been in and out of hospital this year, though most Kenyans were unaware of her illness until it was reported in the local media late last week. “Professor Maathai’s departure is untimely and a very great loss to all who knew her – as a mother, relative, co-worker, colleague, role model, and heroine; or who admired her determination to make the world a more peaceful, healthier, and better place,” the statement from her organisation said. Maathai is survived by her three children and a granddaughter. Wangari Maathai Kenya Africa Nobel peace prize Xan Rice guardian.co.uk

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Facebook Charging Money

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Facebook Charging Money

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NFL Week 3 Panthers vs Jaguars 16 – 10 – Download Full Game Week 1 NFL Week 3 Panthers vs Jaguars 16 – 10 – Download Full Game Week 1 Panthers football freeurl says: Panthers vs Jaguars live stream-Watch NFL online free 2011 football games Week … http://t.co/y2hFNTJd

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Huawei makes Honor official, forgets to mention its other virtues

Sure, we love it when phones and spec lists leak out into the wild, but there’s nothing like an official announcement to set the record straight. When we last saw the Huawei Honor , it claimed to have a single-core 1.4GHz processor, a 4-inch FWVGA (854×480) capacitive screen, and a radio primed for European and Asian bands. The official word? It’s got all of that, but it’s also packing an 8 megapixel rear facing camera (2MP up front), 512MB of RAM (with 4G ROM memory, and expandable up to 32GB) and a hefty 1900mAh battery. The Gingerbread powered handset is a hair thicker than we expected as well, measuring in at 10.9mm at its thinnest point. What else is new? Oh, just a handful of new frequencies, including GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 /1900 and the WCDMA/HSPA+ 900 / AWS / 2100 bands (compatible with T-Mobile’s US 3G). No word on price just yet, but the DLNA-certified powerhouse should be hitting Asia-Pacific, China, Russia, and the Middle East in “Classic Black” the fourth quarter, with more colors (and hopefully, regions) dropping sometime during the Christmas season. Want the full PR and official spec list? Skip on past the break. Continue reading Huawei makes Honor official, forgets to mention its other virtues Huawei makes Honor official, forgets to mention its other virtues originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 02:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Eurozone rescue plan ‘emerging’ as IMF and Greece talk

The outline of a large and ambitious eurozone rescue plan is taking shape, reports from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington suggest. It is expected to involve a 50% write-down of Greece’s massive government debt, the BBC’s economic editor Robert Peston says. The plan also envisages an increase in the size of the European Union bailout fund to 2tn euros ($2.7tn; £1.7tn). European governments hope to…

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More young people having unsafe sex

43% of sexually active 16- to 19-year-olds admit to unprotected sex with new partner compared with 36% in 2009, finds study The proportion of young people admitting to having had unprotected sex with a new partner has risen over the past two years, according to a study. A study of British 16- to 19-year-olds has shown 61% have had sex, with 43% of those who were sexually active admitting to having had sex with a new partner without using contraception compared to 36% in 2009. Of those who admitted having had unprotected sex with a new partner, 23% said they had done so because their partner did not like using contraception, while 15% said they had been drunk and forgot. The proportion of girls and young women who said they had a close friend or family member who had an unplanned pregnancy rose from 36% in 2009 to 55% this year. Only 55% said they considered themselves to be very well-informed about all the contraceptive options available compared to 62% of boys and young men, according to the study. A total of 16% of both sexes said they believed the “withdrawal method” was an effective form of contraception. Nearly one in five girls and young women, 19%, and 16% of boys and young men said they did not receive any kind of sex education at school, with 16% of both sexes saying they did not trust their teachers to provide accurate and unbiased information about contraceptive choices. Researchers surveyed 200 British young people as part of a study of 6,026 15- to 24-year-olds in 29 countries conducted in April and May. The findings have been released to coincide with World Contraception Day, a campaign to improve awareness of contraception. Jennifer Woodside, of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, said: “What the results show is that too many young people either lack good knowledge about sexual health, do not feel empowered enough to ask for contraception or have not learned the skills to negotiate contraceptive use with their partners to protect themselves from unwanted pregnancies or sexual transmitted infections (STIs). “What young people are telling us is that they are not receiving enough sex education or the wrong type of information about sex and sexuality. “It should not come as a surprise then that the result is many young people having unprotected sex and that harmful myths continue to flourish in place of accurate information.” Sex education Young people Schools Sex Sexual health Health guardian.co.uk

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Endangered pangolins rescued in Thailand

Nearly 100 of the rare scaly anteaters, worth about £20,000, were found in a truck bound for Vietnam or China Authorities in Thailand have rescued nearly 100 endangered pangolins worth about $32,000 (£20,000) that they say were to be sold and eaten outside the country. Head of customs, Prasong Poontaneat, says the anteaters were seized from a truck on Sunday evening in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan after a driver fled a checkpoint. Prasong says the driver was detained. Prasong believes the mammals might have come from Malaysia or Indonesia and were en route to either Vietnam or China, where many believe they can cure ailments and boost sexual prowess. The animals are protected by a convention on international trade in endangered species of which Thailand is a member. Thailand Endangered species Wildlife Conservation Animals guardian.co.uk

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Endangered pangolins rescued in Thailand

Nearly 100 of the rare scaly anteaters, worth about £20,000, were found in a truck bound for Vietnam or China Authorities in Thailand have rescued nearly 100 endangered pangolins worth about $32,000 (£20,000) that they say were to be sold and eaten outside the country. Head of customs, Prasong Poontaneat, says the anteaters were seized from a truck on Sunday evening in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan after a driver fled a checkpoint. Prasong says the driver was detained. Prasong believes the mammals might have come from Malaysia or Indonesia and were en route to either Vietnam or China, where many believe they can cure ailments and boost sexual prowess. The animals are protected by a convention on international trade in endangered species of which Thailand is a member. Thailand Endangered species Wildlife Conservation Animals guardian.co.uk

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Rover App-Controlled Spy Tank gives your cats another reason to hate your iPad (video)

If the only thing standing between you and the purchase of an iPad is the existence of a large, remote controlled spy tank, we’ve got some rough news for your bank account. Brookstone is offering up the Rover App-Controlled Spy Tank, an iPad / iPhone / iPod touch-controlled toy tank that can capture audio and video and send it back to your iOS device. The tank can be controlled at distances of up to 200 feet and works around walls. The app is available as a free download and the tank will run you $150. That price includes six AA batteries, but apparently won’t cover therapy for distressed house pets. Continue reading Rover App-Controlled Spy Tank gives your cats another reason to hate your iPad (video) Rover App-Controlled Spy Tank gives your cats another reason to hate your iPad (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 04:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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