Tuesday, September 6, 2011

PM: Israel needn't apologize for self-defense (AP)

JERUSALEM ? Israel's prime minister on Sunday defiantly refused to apologize to Turkey for his military's deadly raid last year on a Turkish-led flotilla bent on breaking the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.

But in his first public remarks since Turkey expelled the Israeli ambassador over the affair, Benjamin Netanyahu expressed Israel's regret for the loss of lives and said he hoped to mend frayed ties with Turkey ? a country that was once Israel's closest ally in the Muslim world.

Ankara had wanted Israel to apologize for the deaths and lift the blockade on Gaza, a Palestinian territory run by Hamas militants with a long history of deadly violence against Israel.

But Netanyahu said Israel, in trying to keep arms from reaching Gaza, had nothing to apologize for.

"We don't have to apologize for acting to defend our civilians, our children and our communities," Netanyahu told his Cabinet and journalists.

But he tempered those tough words by telling Turkey that Israel "expresses regret" over the deaths.

"I hope we will find a way to overcome the dispute with Turkey," Netanyahu said. "Israel never wanted ties with Turkey to deterioriate, and Israel does not now seek a deterioration of ties."

The expulsion of the Israeli envoy from Turkey followed the leaking of a U.N. report on the bloodshed. The report defended the Israeli blockade of Gaza and acknowledged violent activists on board the blockade-busting Mavi Marmara ship had attacked the raiding naval commandos.

But it also accused Israel of using disproportionate force against the activists and called the deaths of eight Turks and one Turkish-American "unreasonable."

Israel imposed a sweeping land and naval blockade on Gaza in 2007 after the Islamic Hamas violently overran the territory. The aim, it said, was to keep militants from bringing weapons into the enclave by sea, and to put pressure on the 1.6 million Gazans to topple their leaders. But the blockade achieved neither aim.

The bloodshed on the Mavi Marmara sent Israeli-Turkey relations, which have steadily deteriorated since the Islamist-oriented Recep Tayyip Erdogan became prime minister in 2003, sinking to a new low. The sides worked to find a formula that would appease the Turkish demand for an apology, but those attempts failed.

Turkish activists did not join a failed attempt earlier this year to send another flotilla to Gaza, in what appeared to be a sign of warming relations between the two countries. But although there had been indications that Israel might apologize, that did not happen.

Asked if new Turkish conditions, such as the lifting of the Israeli blockade on Gaza, made reaching an accord difficult, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor replied:

"The Turks have upped the ante every time. First it was an apology and compensation. Then they wanted ot shelve the (U.N.) report once they saw the draft. Then they wanted to lift the blockade on Gaza as a condition. There was no end to that."

Palmor said Israel was "trying to contain the crisis and find ways to de-escalate." But he said it was "too early to actually speak about any concrete measures" and added that "we're not going to be pushed and we're not going to be rushed into anything."

He said Israeli officials had ongoing talks with Ankara over the wekeend, but no trips to Turkey or visits to Israel by Turkish officials were planned.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/mideast/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110904/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_turkey

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Monday, September 5, 2011

IAAF to stick with false start rule (AP)

DAEGU, South Korea ? Track and field's governing body has no plans to change its stringent false-start rule for next year's London Olympics despite the disqualification of Usain Bolt in the 100 meters at the world championships.

IAAF President Lamine Diack said no one at his group's meeting Sunday asked for the rule to be reconsidered.

Following Bolt's disqualification on Aug. 28, critics called the zero-tolerance false-start regulation of "one error and you are out" cruel and counterproductive since it eliminated the sport's only superstar from its marquee event.

"We will not come back to the issue of the false start," Diack said. "Bolt had a false start, but that is not going to make us change."

Many, including Jamaican officials, wanted the IAAF Council to reconsider the rule to avoid having a similar issue next year in London. Bolt himself called it a learning experience and did not demand a change.

"I'm not going to say it should be changed," he said after winning the 200 late Saturday. "It has taught me a lesson, focus and stay in blocks. My coach has been telling me this for months.

"The guy with the gun gives the command and we should listen and not anticipate the gun and I've learned from that and wish to move on from that."

Diack pointed out that Bolt was on his side of the debate and insisted the current system was the best available option.

Until 2003, the rule allowed every runner a second chance. But too many false starts delayed the schedule of events. At first it was tightened to allow just one false start per race in sprints. But certain sprinters deliberately false started to put everyone on guard.

And then last year, the IAAF tightened the rule to the extreme and punished every false start with disqualification.

Bolt was not the only high-profile casualty. Dwain Chambers also was eliminated in the 100 and Olympic 400 champion Christine Ohuruogu false-started in the heats.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110904/ap_on_sp_ot/ath_worlds_false_start_rule

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Online Templates VS Flesh and Blood Graphic Designers

Graphic designers?or graphic artists?plan, analyze, and make visual solutions to communications problems. They notice the foremost effective thanks to get messages across in print and electronic media using color, type, illustration, photography, animation, and various print and layout techniques, graphic designer develops the general layout and production design of magazines, newspapers, journals, corporate reports, and different publications. They also turn out promotional displays, packaging, and marketing brochures for products and services, style distinctive logos for products and businesses, and develop signs and signage systems?called environmental graphics?for business and government. An increasing variety of graphic designers additionally develop material for web web content, interactive media, and multimedia comes. Graphic designers conjointly may produce the credits that appear before and once television programs and movies.
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The first step in developing a new style is to see the needs of the client, the message the look should portray, and its charm to customers or users. Graphic designers take into account cognitive, cultural, physical, and social factors in designing and executing designs for the target market. Designers gather relevant info by meeting with purchasers, creative or art directors, and by performing their own analysis. Identifying the needs of shoppers is turning into increasingly vital for graphic designers as they continue to develop company communication strategies additionally to creating styles and layouts.

Graphic designers prepare sketches or layouts?by hand or with the aid of a computer?to illustrate their vision for the look. They select colours, sound, artwork, photography, animation, form of sort, and alternative visual elements for the planning. Designers conjointly select the dimensions and arrangement of the different parts on the page or screen. they?ll create graphs and charts from knowledge for use in publications, and they usually check with copywriters on any text that accompanies the look. Designers then present the completed design to their purchasers or art or artistic director for approval. In printing and publishing firms, graphic designers conjointly could assist the printers by selecting the type of paper and ink for the publication and reviewing the mock-up design for errors before final publication.

Graphic designers use specialized laptop software packages to help them produce layouts and design parts and to program animated graphics.

Graphic designers typically supervise assistants who follow instructions to complete elements of the design method. Designers who run their own businesses also might devote a substantial time to developing new business contacts, choosing equipment, and performing administrative tasks, like reviewing catalogues and ordering samples. the need for up-to-date laptop and communications equipment is an ongoing consideration for graphic designers.

Work setting. operating conditions and places of employment vary. Graphic designers employed by massive advertising, publishing, or style firms usually work regular hours in well-lighted and comfy settings. Designers in smaller style consulting companies and people who freelance typically work on a contract, or job, basis. they frequently alter their workday to suit their clients? schedules and deadlines. Consultants and self-employed designers tend to figure longer hours and in smaller, additional congested, environments.

Designers may fit in their own offices or studios or in clients? offices. Designers who are paid by the assignment are besieged to please existing clients and to search out new ones to keep up a steady income. All designers generally face frustration when their styles are rejected or when their work isn?t as creative as they wish. Graphic designers may fit evenings or weekends to meet production schedules, particularly in the printing and publishing industries where deadlines are shorter and more frequent.

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

World leaders back new Libyan administration (AP)

PARIS ? World community, meet Libya's new leaders. That was the message of an international conference in Paris on Thursday that was short on substance but full of symbolism.

Leaders and envoys from 60 nations and world bodies such as the United Nations met for talks with Libya's rebel-led National Transitional Council to map the country's future after Moammar Gadhafi's ouster. They vowed to free up billions of dollars in frozen assets and offered to help Libya rebuild, while stressing that it is the Libyan people themselves who must lead the way.

World leaders cautioned that while Gadhafi is still at large, the work of war is not yet done ? and the tough slog of nation-building looms after the six-month, NATO-backed rebellion can be formally termed a revolution.

"We cannot afford a failed pariah state on Europe's borders," said British Prime Minister David Cameron, who hosted the conference with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. "We will all lose if the Arab Spring gives way to a cynical winter of repression."

Normalcy is far from ensured. Libya is rife with water, gas, and electricity shortages. Weapons pillaged from bombed-out or raided Gadhafi military installations flow through the country and abroad ? possibly to the benefit of Islamic militants in the region. Libya's crucial oil and gas infrastructure, which made it one of Africa's richest nations, has been hobbled.

"They still have a huge hill to climb," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said. "But they are working with the international community to secure both chemical weapons stockpiles as well as conventional weapons. They are taking action against extremism wherever they find it."

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon urged the Security Council to decide quickly on deploying a civilian mission to stabilize Libya. Other leaders at the conference called on the Security Council to take more steps to unfreeze tens of billions of dollars in assets held by Gadhafi's regime that were squirreled away in foreign banks but blocked by a U.N. resolution against him.

Sarkozy said that some $15 billion in frozen assets were being "immediately unblocked," but he did not indicate which countries the money came from. Any such unblocking would need U.N. approval. As of Thursday morning, the U.N. had only approved the unblocking of about $6 billion from banks in the United States, Britain and France.

In a final communique, delegates also urged the U.N. to welcome the National Transitional Council "as the legitimate delegation representing the Libyan people."

For the NTC to be recognized as the government of Libya, the U.N. General Assembly's Credentials Committee must accept its credentials. The committee is expected to meet in the next few weeks.

In exchange, the world leaders pressed NTC leaders to make firm commitments to democracy and transparency. Rebel spokesman Mahmoud Shammam said that the NTC members will not run for office for four years once elections are organized, as a way to ensure completely new leadership.

"We have to make sure that we fulfill our side of the deal," Libyan rebel leader Mustafa Abdul-Jalil said. "We must have security in Libya. Tolerance and forgiveness must be promoted. The state of law must be respected."

Gadhafi, who remains in hiding, has vowed never to surrender, and his loyalists continue to fight in several cities. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the alliance's military operation will continue as long as needed to protect civilians.

Libyans at Thursday's meeting expressed concern about the possible use of chemical weapons by Gadhafi supporters, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said. Western government weapons experts, however, believe that loyalist forces no longer have the hardware to deploy the weapons, after repeated NATO-led airstrikes on military targets.

Clinton told Libyan opposition leaders that they must deal with the case of Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the only person convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. The ailing al-Megrahi was released from prison in Scotland in 2009 on compassionate grounds, then returned to a hero's welcome in Libya.

Al-Megrahi, an ardent Gadhafi supporter, is now reported to be near death at his home in Tripoli.

"He should be behind bars," Clinton said.

Clinton told Jalil and the head of the rebels' acting Cabinet, Mahmoud Jibril, that they would have to "grapple" with the al-Megrahi matter and look for a "just and appropriate response" to American concerns, said U.S. officials who spoke about the private meeting on condition of anonymity.

The State Department said Clinton would not link Libyan cooperation on the issue to U.S. cooperation in unfreezing Libyan assets.

Several countries stepped forward to help Libya stabilize and rebuild.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel ? who kept her country out of the NATO mission ? offered "our experience of a dictator in Germany and how to overcome the past peacefully." She also offered help rebuilding hospitals and transport and a robust police force.

Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi pledged Carabinieri paramilitary police to help Libya, its former colony, train police officers and secure borders. Norway's prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, said the oil-rich Nordic country had offered expertise in the oil and gas sector, to help ensure the country's oil wealth is distributed and taxed fairly.

Russia, which had criticized the NATO operation, gave a boost to the meeting by recognizing the rebels as Libya's interim leadership hours before the talks started.

China, a big investor in Libya, agreed at the last minute to send an envoy. Algeria, harboring Gadhafi's wife and three of his children, did, too. But neither moved to recognize the rebels.

Thursday's talks weren't expected to dramatically change the game in Libya, at least not in the short term. They're largely an opportunity for the Libyans to make their case for rebuilding their nation and to gain global support. Many countries are claiming credit for Gadhafi's ouster ? and jockeying to reclaim Libya's oil.

Thursday's meeting formally put an end to the Contact Group on Libya, and transformed it into a "Friends of Libya" group that will hold its next meeting in New York later this month.

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Jim Heintz in Moscow, Slobodan Lekic in Brussels, Scott McDonald in Beijing, Bjoern H. Amland in Oslo, Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations and Greg Keller and Matthew Lee in Paris contributed to this report.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/africa/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110901/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_libya_diplomacy

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Zaozhuang, Shandong Agricultural ?rule of three? quick upgrade ...

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In 2009 Zaozhuang City Shandong Province Agricultural Machinery Departments carry out the quot safety responsibility to implement the Year quot four major battles and quot fighting rule violation arrested responsibility quot three steps to actively promote agricultural safety quot the three building quot agricultural quot three rate quot increased by 10 percentage points respectively all Annual agricultural roads accident not occurred to ensure that the agricultural production safety situation continues to stabilize One is to strengthen capacity building for agricultural safety emergency Conscientiously implement the agricultural laws and regulations to further improve the city and district agricultural safety emergency plan and health departments were combined in Tengzhou City Taierzhuang District Xuecheng Qu Shanting carry out agricultural and other emergency safety drills to enhance Construction supervision of the farm machinery to improve the handling capacity to respond to emergencies Second earnestly implement the responsibility system for safety The full implementation of the agricultural production of A Pair of safety responsibility signed their responsibility to shape to business targets at different levels to the district city township to the individual and reward and punishment were put in place stringent measures Tengzhou on agricultural quot three rate quot less than 40 of the township shall be counted as zero when the examination Taierzhuang District Shanting security objectives under sub files for ease of assessment stratified according to different grade level reward and punishment effective supervision for the conduct of business Third standardize agricultural supervision service Established a safety supervision public security department joint enforcement mechanism and increase the safety inspection of agricultural machinery in strict accordance with the national security of the agricultural technical standards do not meet state standards do not pass the required inspection and accreditation are not allowed to fail on the card At the same time actively carried out propaganda and education on agricultural safety agricultural safety universal knowledge and enhance their awareness of safety hand agricultural machinery agricultural machinery to create a good atmosphere of safety Fourth to actively explore to improve agricultural quot rule of three quot new way Agricultural departments at all levels beginning of the year under the Council 39 s five measures and actively carry out special rectification to ensure the city 39 s agricultural quot three rate quot has increased steadily Tengzhou city in Shandong Province in 2004 during the renewal of agricultural machinery operators failed to apply for driver 39 s license driver 39 s license status of national unity and actively provide information services to the agricultural hand has made nearly 2 000 letters of which 900 people came to apply for a change permit procedures Taierzhuang area through the quality service to win the trust of machine hand the squadron every day to reach the first line supervisors on site to handle the business machine hand procedures working hours per person per day in 10 hours Through active work the city 39 s agricultural quot three rate quot is steadily rising According to the entire province Zaozhuang city agricultural quot three rate quot higher than the provincial average which agricultural inspection rate agricultural machinery drivers permit rate increases are relatively large the province ranked third and fourth

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The Guthrie Softball program picked up wins 9 and 10 early this week, but more importantly piled up two more district wins.

The Lady Jays traveled to El Reno, on Monday, and escaped with a 5-4 win before returning home the following night and had a much easier time with Bishop McGuinness with an 11-1 win.

Guthrie improves to 10-12 overall and 3-1 in district play. The Lady Jays are well on their way of eclipsing last year?s 14 win season.

Up next is another district game when sixth ranked Shawnee makes a trip to Guthrie on Friday afternoon. The district game will be a rematch of the August 25th game between Guthrie and Shawnee in the Shawnee Tournament.

The Lady Wolves led 7-0 after the first two innings, but the Lady Jays rallied to out score Shawnee the rest of the way, 4-1, in a 8-4 loss.

August proved to be a busy month for Guthrie with 22 varsity games in 22 days, including three tournaments.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

A very special student feels at home at ?the home of arts4all? | Knight ...

By Evy Schiffman, Community School of Music and Arts

It?s Saturday afternoon, and the ceramics instructor at the Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA) is prepping students for their first experience with throwing clay on the wheel. One of the teen students, Jordan, is particularly excited to explore this new artistic outlet after his experience with other CSMA classes.?Jordan participates in a program providing students with special needs, including developmentally disabled and autistic students, the opportunity to explore their creativity, gain new experiences in the larger community, and become integrated into CSMA?s general course curricula whenever possible. CSMA?s music and art programs provide experiences with drawing, painting and sculpting as well as playing marimba and singing.

Jordan, shown working with his teacher Jo, loves working with clay in his class at the Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA).

So far, drawing has been Jordan?s main passion. ?I am very famous for my shading with?pastels,? he says. ?A lot of people look at my pictures and say ?wow.?? Jordan?s teacher describes him as an ideal student because he?s not afraid to ask questions and knows intuitively that with art there is no right or wrong. ?I wish there were more students?like Jordan in my class.?

Jordan is only one of many students who helps CSMA live up to its tagline as being ?the home of arts4all.? At the core of the nonprofit?s mission is accessibility to high-quality arts education for people of all ages, abilities, aspirations and financial means. And although accessibility is not synonymous with equity, CSMA?s vision and commitment are to include both in conversations about its programs and the people it serves.

Art work created by special needs students on exhibit at the Community School of Music and Arts (CSMA).

Jordan clearly loves being at CSMA. ?I like being at a place with real professional artists. I?feel at home here, and I learn a lot!? His family can see the benefits created for Jordan through his arts experience. ?Coming to CSMA has provided Jordan with a creative and therapeutic outlet to express how he feels,? says his mother, Stephanie. ?He draws every day at home and loves giving his art to others as gifts.?

With ceramics, Jordan is experiencing the intellectual as well as tactile experience of?working with clay and articulately explains that firing clay in the kiln involves science as?well as art. When asked how creating art makes him feel, Jordan thinks for a moment?and sums it up in one word, ?calm.?

?Our special needs students take great joy in sharing their work at end-of-semester exhibitions and performances,? says CSMA art school director Linda Covello. ?They are probably our most enthusiastic students, regardless of age, taking great pride in being artists and in sharing their accomplishments with family and friends.? At CSMA, students like Jordan are definitely what is meant by being ?the home of arts4all.?

Source: http://www.knightarts.org/community/sanjose/a-very-special-student-feels-at-home-at-the-home-of-arts4all

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