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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Amazon's board loses Silicon Valley entrepreneur Krikorian
When Mommy is away, Dad and son will play. And if your dad works in the video production business, that playtime gets filmed, turned into a time-lapse video and instantly goes viral. Emio Tomeoni, 30, of Kansas City, Mo., works odd hours and often finds...
Green Blog: A Discovery, Marooned in Libya's Revolution
As Adam Nagourney reports in The Times, Death Valley is experiencing a burst of civic pride over reclaiming a world temperature record: a 134-degree reading registered on July 10, 1913, at Greenland Ranch in California.
The World Meteorological Organization announced in September that it was throwing out what had previously been thought to be the global record: a reading of 136.4 degrees recorded in the Libyan settlement of Al Aziziya on Sept. 13, 1922. The revised record made headlines around the world.
Yet the back story is even more interesting. Khalid el-Fadli, a Libyan member of the meteorological team that investigated the record, found the original 1922 temperature reading in a logbook at the Libyan National Meteorological Center, where he works, on Feb. 15, 2011, when a revolution had just broken out in the capital.
Working from the logbook, the international team would eventually discover that the reading was taken by an untrained observer with an instrument that was outmoded even for its time. What is more, the temperature did not jibe with other temperatures measured in the area on Sept. 13, 1922, and it differed markedly from readings taken later at Azizia.
Yet it took it took the team six months to pursue those findings, given that Mr. Fadli got sucked into a war immediately after reporting the discovery of the notebook. ?During the revolution, it was very dangerous to call anyone outside,? he said in a telephone interview from Tripoli, the Libyan capital. And ?international calls were shut down by the government? in any case, he said.
Mr. Fadli recalled: ?From March until July, I would go to my office ? not regularly, not every day. Because there was no fuel, our life was very hard.?
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He recalls reading the e-mails flooding in from international colleagues, at first curious in tone and then deeply concerned as weeks passed by. For a full six months he resisted the urge to reply lest he be accused of corresponding with the enemy.
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Given the level of government monitoring, any knowledge that he was communicating with an international committee ?would have been a death sentence for him,? said Chris Burt, a member of the international meteorological team.
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Then came a television pronouncement by Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, Libya?s longtime dictator, that NATO was using climate data relayed from Libyan scientists to plot its aerial attacks on Libyan government forces. The scientists on the meteorological team assumed the worst. ?My fear was that they had found out that el-Fadli was part of this committee,? Mr. Burt said.
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But Mr. Fadli remained below the radar, and when the violence tapered off that August, he resumed communications with his distant colleagues, and together,?they were able to move on with their work.
and reported the discovery of the logbook.
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He continues to work at the Libyan National Meteorological Center. ?It?s not completely normal yet,? Mr. Fadli said of his country?s situation. But a semblance of calm has returned, he added.
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His international colleagues remain grateful. ?The records he found were really the smoking gun,? Mr. Burt said. ??He?s really ?the guy? in this investigation ? it never could have happened without him.?
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Quentin Tarantino Reveals Possible 'Basterds' Spin-Off, 'Killer Crow'
Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/12/28/quentin-tarantino-killer-crow/
Friday, December 28, 2012
Help and Support for People Looking for Work | Andrew James
Unemployed people are being urged to take advantage of the wide range of advice and support on offer in Tamworth to help them find work.
Earlier this year, a number of organisations came together to form the Employment Action Group ? working together to provide help and support for people seeking work and to meet their needs.
Organisations involved in the Employment Action Group include Tamworth Borough Council, SouthStaffordshireCollege, the Careers Service, Staffordshire County Council, Business Development Service, Coalfields Regeneration Trust and Bromford Housing Group.
The group meets regularly and works together to make sure practical help for unemployed people is available in the town centre and communities where it is needed. Many of the services operate in the Community Hubs in Amington, Belgrave, Glascote and Stonydelph, as well as the town centre.
Help available for unemployed people looking for work includes job clubs, IT training sessions, basic skills courses, vocational skills training, careers guidance and workshops for people hoping to start up their own business.
Registering with Job Centre plus should be the first step and people will be referred to appropriate support and government programmes.
Cllr Steve Claymore, Cabinet member for Economic Development and Enterprise, said, ?By working together, organisations from across the area are helping people find work but just as importantly, letting them know what support, advice and training is out there.?
He added, ?The borough council is pleased to be able to play a role in this vital work of helping people to find work and giving them the skills needed for employment.?
The agencies and services listed below provide additional support offered by partners in the Employment Action Group. More information on these services is available on the Tamworth Borough Council website.
Job and Work Clubs
Alternate Mondays
Bromford Housing, Stonydelph Work Club at the ARCH, Craven, Stonydelph, 2pm to 4pm (starts again January 10 2013). Call 01827 893732 (weekdays 8am to 5pm).
Alternate Mondays
Staffordshire Library Service, Town Centre Job Club at Tamworth Library, 10am to 12noon. Computer use and IT help and guidance from IT Buddies. Books on careers, CVS, interview techniques, etc. 01827 475645 (weekdays 9am-6pm).
Wednesday
Community Caf?, Amington Job Club at the ARCH, Kerria Centre, Amington, 1pm to 3pm. Tel 07794 049312.
Thursday
Community Caf?, Belgrave Job Club at the Community Hub, Belgrave Fire Station, 1pm to 3pm. Tel 07794 049312.
Other Advice and Support
Family Employment Initiative
One to One advice and support for job search. Supporting clients with a barrier, not on the work programme;
IB ? ESA ? JSA 18-24 year (under 9 months)? JSA 25 years+ (under 12 months). Tel 01782 618906 (weekdays 9am-5pm).
National Career Service
Career Guidance services. Career planning, job search guidance and support with barriers to finding work and signposting to specialist help, one-to-one face to face and group work, job search help, employability skills; CV writing/interview/applications, career planning. Appointments available Monday ?Friday, 9-5pm. ?Call 024 7670 7470 (direct) or Freephone 0800 100900.
Business Development Service Ltd?? Tamworth4Business
Business Awareness Workshops ? how to plan and set up your own business. Supported by one-to-one advice clinics for those who want to know more or need specific advice or ideas. 01827 709575 (weekdays 9am-5pm).
South Staffordshire College
Offers a range of courses and support to assist people to gain the appropriate skills to assist in their search for work. Call Community Education 01827 304337.
Source: http://cllrandrewjames.wordpress.com/2012/12/27/help-and-support-for-people-looking-for-work/
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MWN Shares its Success Story in Casablanca's School of Journalism
By Loubna Flah
Morocco World News
Casablanca, December 27, 2012
The Casablanca-based Ecole Superieure de Journalisme et de Communication (School of Journalism and Communication) on Wednesday invited Dr. Samir Bennis, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Morocco World News to share its experience with the young students of the school.
Samir Bennis shared with the audience the story behind the creation of Morocco World News. Being a strong advocate of Morocco?s territorial integrity, especially regarding the Sahara region, Mr. Bennis decided along with his brother, Mr. Adnane Bennis, to set up a new platform that would provide international public opinion with a more balanced and nuanced vision on the? Sahara issue. He highlighted that there is lack of awareness among the Moroccan public opinion and media professionals about the need to reach out to the international public opinion in order to provide it with a more nuanced and balanced vision about Morocco.
He added that MWN intends to be Morocco?s window to the world, thus providing any person eager to learn about the country to have access to information covering every aspects of its culture, history, economic and political life.
He went to on to stress the pivotal role played by MWN in the media landscape both at the domestic and the international levels, especially in the United States. It has indeed lifted the veil of silence over deficiencies in defending Moroccan interests before the international community.
He also highlighted that MWN is the only Moroccan news outlet that provides news and analyses about Morocco and the rest of the world around the clock, while commending the other members of the team located in Morocco, who play an important role in providing the readers with the latest news about the event taking place in the MENA region.
Mr. Bennis listed a number of crucial events that have traits with Morocco?s sovereignty over the Sahara region exclusively covered by the MWN team. He referred to the omission of the Sahara region from the documents submitted by the Morocco Mall architecture company. In addition, MWN was the first news outlet to address the lack of coverage by Moroccan media of the Security Council sessions in New York where the Sahara conflict is debated.
In this regard, Mr. Bennis had sent an open letter to the minister of communication Mr. Khalfi. He seized the opportunity to call for reform of the media sector in regard to national interests. The same issue was raised during an MWN interview with Mr. Choubani, minister in charge of relations with parliament and civil society.
Mr. Bennis shared with the audience the long term goals of MWN. Indeed, MWN founders envision building an influential news outlet that will rival with major international news outlets.
He highlighted that MWN emerged as a groundbreaking English speaking news outlet that provides insight to both local and international news in total alignment with Moroccan identity and supreme national interests. He added that the appeal of MWN is going crescendo, pointing out that readers from an average of 90 countries visit the website every day.
He also highlighted that, unlike other news outlets in Arabic or French whose reach is limited, MWN has further reach commensurate to the global reach of the English language.
Dr. Samir Bennis will also be a guest speaker at the University Hassan II of Casablanca on Friday 28 December where he will enlighten the audience of the university about the Spanish colonial legacy and the representation of Moroccans, as well as in Meknes? Moulay Ismail University on Friday 4 January where he will share his experience in launching MWN.
Online journalism is still at the embryonic stage. Yet, this new trend seems to be a bottomless reservoir of unexplored possibilities. MWN ambitious team is resolute to expand its outreach among Moroccan and international readership by maintaining high standards and, most importantly, by being faithful to the national identity.