India seeks web crackdown after failed talks with industry

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Indian authorities today declared an intent to force web companies to screen content for “offensive” and “blasphemous material”. The move follows failed talks yesterday with Facebook, Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft.

Communications Minister Kapil Sibal says “My aim is that insulting material never gets uploaded”, and that web firms “will have to give us the data, where these images are being uploaded and who is doing it.” The government’s planned new policy is in response to web-based firms informing him they could not prevent such material being uploaded. “They have given it to me in writing that they will not do anything until we get an order from the court,” even though “At a meeting on 4 November, we showed them some of the photos and they too agreed that the photos were offensive,” said Sibal. The disputed material was first discussed three months ago.

Sibal calls the situation “unacceptable” and disputes the firms’ defence of being merely “platforms” for others to add material. He claims they showed their “intention was not to cooperate”. Facebook promised ongoing dialogue in a statement and “[recognise] the government’s interest in minimising the amount of abusive content”. They also promised to “remove any content that violates our terms, which are designed to keep material that is hateful, threatening, incites violence or contains nudity off the service.”

Google say they remove material breaching their policies and to comply with local legislation. “But when content is legal and doesn’t violate our policies, we won’t remove it just because it’s controversial, as we believe that people’s differing views, so long as they’re legal, should be respected and protected,” the company added.

“We have to take care of the sensibilities of our people, we have to protect their sensibilities. Our cultural ethos is very important to us,” Sibal said today. A response from web firms of “we throw up our hands, we can’t do anything about this” would not be tolerated.

Although some reports suggest the spat has been triggered by critiques of powerful politician Sonia Gandhi, Sibal claims the firms have previously hesitated to respond to requests for details of “terrorists”. All the material the government wishes to censor is “absolutely illegal, defamatory, pornographic or other similar kind of material” says Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi. Material in question includes cartoons of Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and material mocking religion including an image depicting pigs in Mecca.

Indian computer security expert Vijay Mukhi rubbished the suggestions. “The idea of prescreening is impossible. How will they do it?… There is no technology currently that determines whether content is ‘defamatory’ or ‘offensive’,” he told Reuters. This sentiment was broadly echoed by large numbers on Twitter; the tag #IdiotKapilSibal was among the nation’s Twitter users’ most-used today. Twitter and Facebook were the organising points earlier this year for an anti-graft campaign that saw thousands protesting and new laws passed.

Internet companies insist too much material flows through the web to make such screening plausible. Sibal says the firms are applying US standards which do not take Indian needs into account.

Research in Motion last year resisted Indian security demands for access to encrypted BlackBerry communications. The government gave up that request but did manage to gain limited access to some BlackBerry communications. Skype and Google were told then that local servers would be mandatory, allowing the government to inspect emails.

About 100 million of India’s 1.2 billion people are online. There are 28 million Indian Facebook profiles. Google says it has received 68 content removal requests from Indian officials this year, and there have also been concerns Google Earth could be used to plan militant attacks.

India’s new moves follow criticism of the United Kingdom earlier this year. The UK proposed social media restrictions following riots while the Foreign Secretary simultaneously criticised other nations using social media controls to limit protest.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Communist Party candidate Johan Boyden, Toronto Centre

Friday, October 5, 2007

Johan Boyden is running for the Communist Party in the Ontario provincial election, in the Toronto Centre riding. Wikinews interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

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Selecting A Credit Card With Freedom Debt Relief

By Sean A. Kelly

Credit cards have a way of being our friend and our enemy at the same time. At times they may be useful and actually helpful but sometimes they may land us into the deepest financial hole. I have a friend who had to rebuild his life after incurring overwhelming debts due to his credit card swiping habits. His name is Eric. He enrolled into a debt management program under Freedom Debt Relief (FDR) so that he could persistently and consistently pay off his credit card debts over a few years. Once he completed his program, he wanted to apply for just one credit card to keep in case of emergencies. He did not want to choose a card that would only cause history to repeat itself. Based on the information he gathered during his credit counseling stint at FDR, he surmised that he could follow a few simple rules when choosing the right credit card.

The first thing Eric had to figure out was the type of credit card that he would need. To determine that, he would have to decide what he was going to use the card for. There are many types of credit cards that include standard, premium, charge, limited purpose cards, secured and prepaid credit cards. Each card has a different credit limit, payment options and even different interest rates and annual fees. Eric wanted to keep a card for emergencies such as for car repair or medical treatments. So in this aspect he figured perhaps a charge card would serve his purpose well as it does not have a credit limit because the balance is to be paid in full at the end of the month. However, he would need to have excellent credit rating to be eligible for a charge card and with his recent debt settlement history on his credit report they would probably not approve his request for a card with no credit limit.

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Another aspect Eric looked into was the annual percentage rate (APR). Ideally, the credit card to choose would have to be the card with the lowest percentage rate because this will determine how much interest will be charged on the balance of his card every month. Eric preferred credit cards with a percentage rate of below 12%. Other than the APR, Eric was also advised to consider the number of fees associated with using the card. Many companies charge annual fees but there may also be hidden charges that credit card holders are rarely aware of such as closure, over-the-limit and late charges. The amount of these charges may also differ from one company to another. Basically, a low interest rate alone probably would not help him save any money if the fees are high.

Credit cards may also offer many perks and rewards. To Eric, this feature could be a double-edged sword as it could give him more benefits but also cause him to spend mindlessly due to the discounts or prizes that he would get by using the card. Basically the rewards act as incentives to lure customers and reward loyal ones. Some are even inclusive of a rewards program that offer airline mileage and cash back on your purchases. To many people, this may be the last thing they would look at when considering to apply for a credit card. But for a reformed impulsive credit card swipe machine like Eric, he would have to choose a card with the least rewards. Basically the idea is that if they reward him less, the less frequent he would feel tempted to use it. After all, credit card rewards may only be worthwhile for frequent credit card users who are often the biggest spenders.

In the end, Eric applied for a standard credit card with low interest rate and reasonable fees. He would use it only in emergencies and he would make a point of paying the balance in full at the end of the month. He does not use it to make daily purchases as he does not want to slip back into the same old habit that dragged him down before.

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Washington, D.C. sniper John Allen Muhammad executed by lethal injection

Thursday, November 12, 2009

John Allen Muhammad, the Washington, D.C. sniper spree killer, has been executed in Virginia. Muhammad was convicted for one of ten murders occurring between Oct. 9 and 22, 2002 in and around Washington, DC. Dean Harold Meyers was shot on the Oct. 9 by Muhammad. Lawyers for Muhammad appealed for a not plea on the reasons of him being mentality ill but the appeal was rejected. Muhammad was 48 at the time of execution.

He was executed at 02:11 GMT and the execution took 5 minutes. According to Larry Traylor of the Department of Corrections Muhammad remained quiet before and during the execution. His last meal was chicken in red sauce and strawberry cakes.

Both his lawyers and the state attorney appointed to represent Muhammad pleaded for the death penalty to be dropped. They reported that Muhammad was suffering from Gulf War syndrome.

Muhammad and his accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo killed ten people in Washington D.C and Virginia. The pair had also been accused of murders in the states of Alabama, Louisiana and Arizona. Malvo is currently serving life imprisonment. Muhammad’s execution was watched by several members of the victims’ families.

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Leonard Skinner, namesake of rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd, dies at age 77

Monday, September 20, 2010

Leonard Skinner, the namesake of rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, has died at the age of 77. Skinner was a gym teacher and basketball coach and taught members of the group. His death was announced by his son, also named Leonard Skinner, who also said that he was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.

Skinner died at the St. Catherine Laboure Manor nursing home in Riverside at 02.30 a.m. His son said that he had a bowl of ice cream shortly after midnight. He had been at the home for about a year.

The coach taught the members of the group in the 1960s and was reportedly hard on the students. He later said in a 2009 interview that “he was just following the rules”. He disputed the rumours that he was extra tough on them or that he kicked them out of school.

In later years he opened up his own bar and became friends with some members of the group and even introduced them at one of their concerts in Jacksonville.

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US bank Goldman Sachs accused of fraud

Saturday, April 17, 2010

US bank Goldman Sachs has been accused of fraud by the American regulator Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Goldman Sachs arranged a transaction at Paulson’s request in which Paulson heavily influenced the selection of the portfolio to suit its economic interests

According to the SEC, Goldman Sachs failed to inform investors of a conflict of interest in the banks’ marketing of sub-prime mortgage investments, which were being sold at a time of uncertainty in the US housing market. The SEC says that a Goldman subsidiary, Paulson & Co, had been involved in the selection of securities included in the mortgage investments. It had not been disclosed to investors that Paulson had bet that the value of the investments would fall, benefiting Paulson but not those who bought the investments.

The securities, which were combined into a package called Abacus that was sold to investors, lost over $1 billion during the collapse of the US housing industry. According to the SEC, Goldman, Paulson, and the creator of Abacus, a vice-president of Goldman Sachs named Fabrice Tourre, all knew that the housing market was going to collapse, but continued to sell Abacus despite the risks.

Tourre had been in command of selecting the investments within Abacus, and then was the person responsible for selling it to investors. He had told those who invested in Abacus that its components had been selected by an independent party, ACA Management.

In all, 99% of the investments within Abacus were downgraded, and investors lost upwards of a billion US dollars.

The SEC alleged that “Goldman Sachs arranged a transaction at Paulson’s request in which Paulson heavily influenced the selection of the portfolio to suit its economic interests.” In a short response from Goldman, the bank said that “The SEC’s charges are completely unfounded in law and fact and we will vigorously contest them and defend the firm and its reputation.”

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Real Estate Industry And Online Property Management

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Today with the power of the internet, we can accomplish so many things online. There are several online tools that make our life easy and simple. One of the areas that have benefitted a lot is the real estate industry. Today property owners who find it hard to manage their property and handle their bookkeeping can benefit from the online property management software. There are also a number of offline software tools available for property management however, if you elect to use of offline software tools you will only be able to manage your property from the designated computer in which the software is installed. On the other hand if you make use of an online real estate property management tool you will be able to access it from any part of the world. Your use will not be limited to your home computer or your office computer. You can enjoy complete freedom of use.

Web based online software management tools are effective and typically do not require you to install any special software in your computer. You can start using the tool right away there is no need to wait for the software to be delivered to you or downloaded and installed. You will be able to set up your account instantly and start managing your property immediately.

When you make use of an online property management tool you must choose your tool very carefully so that you will be able to simplify the entire process of real estate property management. The online software that you choose should be easy to use providing tools and resources that help you manage your property with ease.

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The online software tool that you select should also provide the latest in security measures. As confidential property information may be stored in your account, it is very important that you select only the most secure online property management tool.

Then look for a software tool that has all the latest property management features available. You should be able to generate your reports easily without any complicated procedures. Check whether your online property management tool is capable of handling entire bookkeeping including generating reports for taxes, total income realization, etc. You should have all the tools that are essential for managing all types of real estate property investments. The property management tool you select should be able to help you generate consolidate reports on the income and loan amounts.

One of the greatest advantages of the online real estate property management tools available today is that you will be able to generate customizable reports. However, not all the tools available in the market come with this feature. You should therefore check whether the property management tool that you select allows you to generate customizable reports.

There are also other convenient tools that some systems offer such as reminder services. When a tenant has not paid, automated reminders can be sent so that you can follow up with tenants regarding past due amounts or other items of importance which can be very useful when you are busy handling other things. It is important that your web-based real estate property management tool allows you to download the property information at any point for your offline reference and use. You should also be able to share the information with your management team or with the designated people.

When you go for web-based online property management system such as Paramount Landlord, you will always have the latest version of the software so that you can enjoy all the latest features. Paramount Landlord has a very easy to use interface for its subscribers to generate highly customized reports in just few clicks. This software has many advanced features and it is regularly updated with new and advanced features. It is also very safe web-based online property management software. Paramount Landlord is a very cost effective solution for all kinds of property management requirements.

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Recalled pet food found to contain rat poison

Friday, March 23, 2007

In a press release earlier today, New York State Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker, along with Dean of Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine Donald F. Smith, confirmed that scientists at the New York State Food Laboratory identified Aminopterin as a toxin present in cat food samples from Menu Foods.

Menu Foods is the manufacturer of several brands of cat and dog food subject to a March 16, 2007 recall.

Aminopterin is a drug used in chemotherapy for its immunosuppressive properties and, in some areas outside the US, as a rat poison. Earlier reports stated that wheat gluten was a factor being investigated, and officials now state that the toxin would have come from Chinese wheat used in the pet food, where it is used for pest control. Investigators will not say that this is the only contaminant found in the recalled food, but knowing the identity of the toxin should assist veterinarians treating affected animals.

The Food Laboratory tested samples of cat food received from a toxicologist at the New York State Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University. The samples were found to contain the rodenticide at levels of at least 40 parts per million.

Commissioner Hooker stated, “We are pleased that the expertise of our New York State Food Laboratory was able to contribute to identifying the agent that caused numerous illnesses and deaths in dogs and cats across the nation.”

The press release suggests Aminopterin, a derivative of folic acid, can cause cancer and birth defects in humans and can cause kidney damage in dogs and cats. Aminopterin is not permitted for use in the United States.

The New York State Food Laboratory is part of the Federal Food Emergency Response Network (FERN) and as such, is capable of running a number of unique poison/toxin tests on food, including the test that identified Aminopterin.

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Celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Frank Ryan dies in car accident aged 50

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Plastic surgeon to the stars Dr. Frank Ryan has died in a car accident at age 50. It is reported that the Jeep Ryan was driving crashed over the side of the Pacific Coast Highway and landed on rocks. Lifeguards were first on the scene and unsuccessfully tried to rescue Ryan. It is thought that no other vehicle was involved in the incident.

Dr. Ryan, a celebrity in his own right, performed plastic surgery on several stars including Janice Dickinson, Gene Simmons, Shauna Sand and Adrianne Curry. He appeared on several television shows and became one of the first people to perform plastic surgery on television in 1995.

A representative for Janice Dickinson released a statement about the death of Ryan. She said “Janice is deeply, deeply anguished! She is stunned and wants the world to know what a genius Dr. Ryan was.”

Ryan was traveling with his pet dog at the time of the crash; the dog was found seriously injured in the ocean and was transported to a local veterinarian. Dr. Ryan was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Fujitsu launches cloud website for dog pedometer service

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Japanese multinational company Fujitsu launched a website for a dog pedometer which allows customers to monitor their dog’s health online. The device measures data while attached to the dog’s collar. Customers are also able to add more data to the website manually, then it displays the complete set of data graphically. Fujitsu launched the website today (Tuesday) and plans to start the sales in Japan tomorrow (Wednesday).

The pedometer is called “Wandant”, from Japanese “Wan” equivalent to “woof”, and the “dant” of “pendant”. The latter refers to the pedometer, because it is attached to a dog collar. The users can transfer data to an Android phone using a touch-card to make it available online.

Fujitsu said Wandant would be the first cloud-based dog health-care service.

The data include walking, temperature, and shaking motion statistics. The users can manually enter additional data such as food quantities, weight, custom notes, and photos.

Fujitsu said, “The data are presented graphically on a custom website that makes trends in the dog’s activities easy to understand at a glance. This helps owners get a stronger sense of their dog’s health, while enabling communication with the dog.”

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