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Libricide plans on ice at University of Oslo

Saturday, September 27, 2008

The plan to incinerate over 200 years’ worth of archived newspapers at the University of Oslo was paused this week, following an article by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten publicising the intended destruction.

The unwanted archives take up 3 kilometres of shelf space, and neither the University nor the National Library are interested in retaining and storing the years of history any more.

The collection consists of both Nordic and non-Nordic newspapers, including Manchester Guardian, New York Times, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Le Figaro.

A planned incineration of them in 2002 was avoided by moving them into a warehouse owned by Nils Christian Bang at Follum Grend, near Ringerike. Edgar Learn Borg, retired supervisor of the collection, continues to be involved in the preservation of the collection which hasn’t been accessed by researchers since its move.

The order came again to clean up the store. Frode Meinich, technical director of the University, says that the collection is not unique, and indicated that the University needs temporary storage for some antiquarian furniture during renovation of a music facility of the University.

In 2007, Frode Meinich told Aftenposten that a national program of infrastructure modernization was desperately needed. “For the time being we are managing to keep the ship afloat, but if something serious isn’t done in the next few years we have a major problem”.

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BDSM as business: An interview with the owners of a dungeon

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Torture proliferates American headlines today: whether its use is defensible in certain contexts and the morality of the practice. Wikinews reporter David Shankbone was curious about torture in American popular culture. This is the first of a two part series examining the BDSM business. This interview focuses on the owners of a dungeon, what they charge, what the clients are like and how they handle their needs.

When Shankbone rings the bell of “HC & Co.” he has no idea what to expect. A BDSM (Bondage Discipline Sadism Masochism) dungeon is a legal enterprise in New York City, and there are more than a few businesses that cater to a clientèle that wants an enema, a spanking, to be dressed like a baby or to wear women’s clothing. Shankbone went to find out what these businesses are like, who runs them, who works at them, and who frequents them. He spent three hours one night in what is considered one of the more upscale establishments in Manhattan, Rebecca’s Hidden Chamber, where according to The Village Voice, “you can take your girlfriend or wife, and have them treated with respect—unless they hope to be treated with something other than respect!”

When Shankbone arrived on the sixth floor of a midtown office building, the elevator opened up to a hallway where a smiling Rebecca greeted him. She is a beautiful forty-ish Long Island mother of three who is dressed in smart black pants and a black turtleneck that reaches up to her blond-streaked hair pulled back in a bushy ponytail. “Are you David Shankbone? We’re so excited to meet you!” she says, and leads him down the hall to a living room area with a sofa, a television playing an action-thriller, an open supply cabinet stocked with enema kits, and her husband Bill sitting at the computer trying to find where the re-release of Blade Runner is playing at the local theater. “I don’t like that movie,” says Rebecca.

Perhaps the most poignant moment came at the end of the night when Shankbone was waiting to be escorted out (to avoid running into a client). Rebecca came into the room and sat on the sofa. “You know, a lot of people out there would like to see me burn for what I do,” she says. Rebecca is a woman who has faced challenges in her life, and dealt with them the best she could given her circumstances. She sees herself as providing a service to people who have needs, no matter how debauched the outside world deems them. They sat talking mutual challenges they have faced and politics (she’s supporting Hillary); Rebecca reflected upon the irony that many of the people who supported the torture at Abu Ghraib would want her closed down. It was in this conversation that Shankbone saw that humanity can be found anywhere, including in places that appear on the surface to cater to the inhumanity some people in our society feel towards themselves, or others.

“The best way to describe it,” says Bill, “is if you had a kink, and you had a wife and you had two kids, and every time you had sex with your wife it just didn’t hit the nail on the head. What would you do about it? How would you handle it? You might go through life feeling unfulfilled. Or you might say, ‘No, my kink is I really need to dress in women’s clothing.’ We’re that outlet. We’re not the evil devil out here, plucking people off the street, keeping them chained up for days on end.”

Below is David Shankbone’s interview with Bill & Rebecca, owners of Rebecca’s Hidden Chamber, a BDSM dungeon.

Contents

  • 1 Meet Bill & Rebecca, owners of a BDSM dungeon
    • 1.1 Their home life
  • 2 Operating the business
    • 2.1 The costs
    • 2.2 Hiring employees
    • 2.3 The prices
  • 3 The clients
    • 3.1 What happens when a client walks through the door
    • 3.2 Motivations of the clients
    • 3.3 Typical requests
    • 3.4 What is not typical
  • 4 The environment
    • 4.1 Is an S&M dungeon dangerous?
    • 4.2 On S&M burnout
  • 5 Criticism of BDSM
  • 6 Related news
  • 7 External links
  • 8 Sources
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By Cory Bowman

An estate planning specialist claims responsibility in assisting clients with their plans for personal assets. Often referred to as ‘the science of money management,’ estate planning involves quantifying various financial options to plan and determine the size and duration of investments. These investments and plans will account for the future finances of the clients’ heirs. Estate planners must work to make sure that both the client and his successors are left financially stable and secure. Both financial management and strategic thinking come into play during this endeavor.

The estate planning process involves four major steps. First, the estate planning specialist works with his or her client to determine how much the client’s estate is worth. Estates can include everything from real estate to bank and investment accounts to automobiles and furniture. Anything owned by the client is incorporated into their estate plan. After the monetary amount is calculated, the next step is to choose who will be the heirs of the estate and what assets they will each receive. Third, the specialist and client will work together to determine the cash needs of both the estate and the calculated tax. From there, the specialist will select and implement learned techniques to achieve the determined goals for the estate plan.

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When it comes to setting goals, the overall determined outcome is to provide the client with a sufficient amount of return on their investments. A financial management degree will provide the estate planning specialist with the skill set needed to achieve the set goals. In estate planning, specifically, there are five standard goals. The first is to make sure the client, as well as their family, is provided for financially. The second goal of planning is to accurately determine who will be entitled to the assets of the estate plan. Next, the guardianship of children who are still minors must be decided in case the client and his or her spouse pass away. The fourth checkpoint is to avoid probate, which is the legal process by which an asset’s title is transferred. If it cannot be avoided, then it must be used strategically to steer clear from negative financial upset. The fifth and final goal for the specialist would be to either decrease or completely eliminate estate taxes.

After drafting the clients will and agreeing on the estate plan, the next step for the estate planning specialist is to decide which investments to include in the client’s financial portfolio. Completion of a financial management degree will allow the specialist to make the appropriate choices for the client portfolio. There are many options available to the client: stocks, bonds, mutual funds, annuities, insurance, and social security, just to name a few. The amount of return from these investments will allow the client’s family and other heirs to be financially secure when the client passes away. Since these investment performances are so important for the future, the selection of specific options is a job in itself and should be continually monitored to ensure positive profit. Successful estate planning and investment portfolios will leave the client feeling safe and sound about their family’s financial futures.

About the Author: Cory Bowman is Director of Ops at the Institute of Business Finance. IBF has helped thousands of members of the financial services industry attain designations. For more information about IBF,

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Law center helps defend open source

Wednesday, February 2, 2005

Eben Moglen, Columbia University Law Professor, will head the newSoftware Freedom Law Center (SFLC). An initial 4 million dollars has been provided by Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) to fund the project.

The law center will provide free legal service for open source projects and developers. In 2004 OSDL established a separate $10 million Linux Legal Defense Fund providing legal support for Linus Torvalds, Linux kernel creator and end user companies subjected to Linux-related litigation by the SCO Group. The new law center will not be affiliated with the OSDL.

“This is about taking care of the goose that laid the golden egg and not letting wolves come in the middle of the night and steal it away,” Moglen said during a press conference. “This is a legal firm not involved so much in litigating and defending as it will be for counseling and advising and nurturing non-profits and to prevent millions of dollars in litigation.”

Moglen will serve as chairman and director-counsel of the non-profit organization. Also on board as directors are: Lawrence Lessig, law professor at Stanford Law School; Daniel Weitzner, director of the World Wide Web Consortium‘s technology and society activities; and Diane Peters, general counsel at the OSDL. Daniel Ravicher, executive director of the Public Patent Foundation, will help manage as legal director.

Moglen, one of the world.s leading experts on copyright law as applied to software, will run the new Law Center from its headquarters in New York City. The Law Center will initially have two full-time intellectual property attorneys on staff and expects to expand to four attorneys later this year. Initial clients for the Law Center include the Free Software Foundation and the Samba Project.

Other services provided by the SFLC include: asset stewardship, to avoid intellectual property claim conflict; license review and compatibility analysis; legal consulting and lawyer training.

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Daughter of Yuko Ikeda kidnapped to ransom in Tokyo; freed 13 hours later

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Ikeda Kanako, a 21-year-old senior student of the Meiji Gakuin University and the first daughter of celebrity surgeon Yuko Ikeda, was kidnapped at about 1225 (UTC+9), June 26, 2006, in Shibuya, Tokyo.

A bullet was fired and one officer slightly cut when police stormed a Kawasaki apartment to rescue the girl.

Kanako was dressed in a white light half-sleeved cardigan, blue jeans with a bistre belt made of leather, a spring green camisole and carried a bag of Vuitton when she was abducted at a bus stop.

She was found unharmed 13 hours later by Japanese police at a condominium located in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa. The young woman’s make-up was not disordered; Kanako’s long brown fringe was not disheveled at all and she was wearing what she had been when she was kidnapped.

The kidnapping of Kanako was a big story in Japanese media in June, 2006. The story appeared in many newspapers as the front-page news on June 27, 2006.

Kanako and her kidnappers had been in touch with her mother using Kanako’s mobile phone. The effort to free her was helped greatly by a woman who witnessed the moment Kanako was taken; she wrote down the license plate of the van and other details.

Police traced mobile phone calls and were able to locate the van in Kawasaki where they detained two of the kidnappers as they went shopping.

One conspirator Li Yong, 29, from China, led the policemen to the apartment and tricked Kaneo Ito, 49, from Japan, to open the door. Ito managed to discharge one bullet before being restrained by an assistant police inspector, the first man in the room.

The other man involved in the kidnap of Kanako was Choi Gi Ho, 54, from South Korea. Kanato was freed unharmed.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department arrested three men on suspicion of conspiring to kidnap a woman and hold her to a reported 300 million yen ransom.

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What Are Significators in aTarotReading? by Tanya KapoorYou can allot your Significators in the deck. Certain individuals think that when a tarot card with which they heavily identify pops up randomly in a spread, it labels that reading as particularly essential. The total spread is unexpectedly dignified. For instance, one person was involved in prevalent inner child work and had started finding himself with the eagerness of the page of wands. Whenever this image shown in a spread, he understood quickly that the prediction referred to the psychological process he was carrying out and the material he was regenerating from his childhood.When reading for a Querent, except she or he creates a point of informing the tarot predictor of the vitality of such an image, these personal ideas may be wholly overlooked.The golden dawn employs an interesting method in which the Significators is chosen (conventionally relied on astrological or physical features- even though any technique may be employed) and then mixed up back into the deck. The tarot cards are get ready for the prediction (normally all seventy eight cards were handled into the spread) and the significatior needed (while keeping the order of the cards). The place of the significatior shows one or more of the following:A group of tarot cards to be interpreted ( A pile of cards or a group in a zodiac spread after a cut)-all other groups are ignored.The beginning of the interpreting (cards past to the significatior are avoided)The present marks that separates past from future (the significatior encounters the future and away from the past, or cards dealt before to the significatior are in the past and the ones after it are in the future).In almost all spreads, selecting a significator is actually optional or, at least, not that much important. Many individuals like not to have a special important image taken off from the possibility of appearing in the reading. Some deck has additional cards that are sometimes blank, carry a design or provide the deck title. Any of these can be utilized as constant Significators. The Kazanlar tarot gives two images simply as Significators: a European garbed female and a Persian grabbed male. In the Ancestral path tarot, fool card was particularly crafted to show the inquirer. The image shows the fool with a tarot card in her hand and a mirror behind her.The significator is a mark of concentration or focus. Because all other images in a reading suggest back to the significator as the matter of the interpreting, this can be either beneficial or restricting , relying on the problem and how broad the details is that you are looking. Certain reader like to utilize a significator when it is a functional segment of the spread.Tanya Kapoor is a gifted tarot readersin all over world.Article Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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Thousands gather in Jantar Mantar and other cities to protest against mob violence

Friday, June 30, 2017

On Wednesday, thousands of citizens gathered in New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and other cities across India to protest against mob violence against minority communities of Muslims and Dalits, which has increased in recent years. Documentary film-maker Saba Dewan asked for “protest against the lynchings” via a Facebook post on June 24, after a teenage Muslim boy, Junaid Khan, and his brothers were reportedly racially abused, and Junaid allegedly stabbed and killed by a mob, after a dispute last week in Haryana.

About 2000 people gathered for the protest — Not in my Name — in the Indian capital, while several others protested in Bombay, Allahabad, Lucknow, Patna, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Chandigarh, Kochi, and Jaipur. There were protests held in London as well. The protests came after several instances where people were killed due to mob violence, the victims mostly from the minority communities of Muslims and Dalits. Protesters held placards with messages such as “No Place for Islamophobia”, “Break the Silence”, and “Shed Hate not Blood”. Saba Dewan said, “the protest is against this systematic violence against Muslims and Dalits that is going on in our country at the moment”. The protesters presented poems, songs and danced on stage on the Jantar Manter to express their views. Manish Sisodia, New Delhi’s deputy chief minister, also took part in the protest. In Bombay, protesters were permitted till 7 PM.

“Shouldn’t there be protests against the lynchings especially after the murder yesterday in Delhi NCR by a mob of a 16 year old Muslim boy? If not now then when? Why wait for political formations to organize a demonstration ? Why can’t all of us as citizens repulsed by the violence get together in protest at the earliest next week at Jantar Mantar under the banner – Not in my Name”, Dewan posted on Facebook.

Junaid’s brother Hasseem said the people “were pointing at a packet which had food and saying we should not be allowed to sit since we were carrying beef” even though he told they were not carrying beef. The mob, reportedly threw Junaid’s skull cap, and called them “beef eaters” and “anti-nationalists”. About twenty people were involved in the violence. One man, who was held for the violence told NDTV he was “told by his friends to attack the Muslim boys because they ate beef”. Police arrested four people on Wednesday accused for the violence, police superintendent Kamaldeep Goel told the Press Trust of India.

There have been several instances where people were harassed or killed due to mob violence. At least ten Muslims have been reported victims of the mob violence in the past two years, for beef consumption or transporting cows. Cow is considered sacred in Hinduism and many Hindus in the country view cow as a god or mother. Beef is banned in several states of India and a person found guilty for killing a cow can face a prison term up to ten years. But often, the “gau rakshaks” (cow protectors) have taken the law in their hands and lynched the accused. Some of the claims turned out to be false.

Though India is a secular state, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which shares Hindu nationalist views, vowed to ban beef across India. In 2015, ex-Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said, “Do I assault everyone who eats pork or alcohol?” after Rashid Ahmed was beaten by BJP members for serving beef in a private party. Pork and alcohol are considered haram and hence, their consumption is prohibited in Islam.

“Killing people in the name of ‘gau bhakti’ [cow devotion] is not acceptable”, Modi said yesterday.

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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Reports yesterday indicated a 63-year-old man has been charged in connection with the collapse of a pedestrian bridge onto the M20 motorway in Kent, England last year.

The unidentified man has been summonsed to appear at Maidstone Magistrates’ Court on February 17. As well as dangerous driving and causing serious injury by dangerous driving he also faces three counts of criminal damage covering the bridge and damaged vehicles. The nonfatal accident left an elderly motorcyclist with broken ribs after he came off his bike avoiding the 170 tonnes of falling debris.

Two lorries were partially crushed by the collapse, which was triggered when a digger on the back of a lorry struck the concrete bridge. Kent Police continue to investigate; Highways England have said they will await that probe’s results before deciding if they will launch their own.

The August 27 collapse caused millions of pounds of damage, and closed a major route for more than 24 hours. Police sent several vehicles to the scene and 25 firefighters attended. An air ambulance also responded.

Workers with cranes toiled overnight to clear the road, which provides access to London as well as the Channel Tunnel and Port of Dover. The road was again closed one week later to collect the fallen bridge sections, which were sent to Highways England depots for investigators.

The collapse occurred on one of the busiest days of the year for the local road network.

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Finding A Qualified Service Provider For Auto Repair In Mesa

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To get to work on time, run daily errands, and participate in other daily activities, it’s necessary to have reliable transportation. Owning a car is often more of an essential than a luxury. When a car breaks down, it can cause a disruption in everyday activities. To get a car repaired promptly, it’s necessary to do some research to find the right service provider for Auto Repair in Mesa. The following tips can be used for this task.

It may be tempting to call the first auto repair shop in a phone directly or online. This is acceptable to find the types of services a shop performs, the location of a business, or payment forms accepted. However, it’s not a good idea to rely upon an advertisement to learn about the quality of workmanship and customer care a mechanic provides. Instead, talk to trusted people such as friends, family members, and co-workers. Here are some questions to pose:

• What types of repairs were done?

• Was the service provider communicative and thorough?

• Were you given an estimate?

• Did the mechanic offer you different solutions?

• Were you given a warranty for the labor performed?

Answers to these queries will enable you to understand how a service provider treated each of these people. Don’t discount a mechanic because you hear one piece of information you dislike. Instead, concentrate on a comprehensive view of a service provider. Choose two mechanics to further check out.

It’s preferable to contact the Better Business Bureau. This non-profit organization is a consumer advocate group. It enables people to find out about complaints that have been filed against a business. When only a few grievances have been filed, it’s a good idea to concentrate on complaint resolution. However, when there are numerous complaints over a long period of time, ask the service provider about the problems.

Continue the hiring process with a thorough investigation. A car is a major investment. By finding a mechanic before there is a problem, there will be one less task to take care of if a car breaks down. For more information on Auto Repair in Mesa, please talk to an expert at Shift Right Transmission Repair. This company can handle services to help customers have reliable vehicles.

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