Tuesday 27 May 2014

Obama-Memorial Day Across the USA with

Memorial Day, an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May, honors men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Unofficially, at least, it marks the beginning of summer.

MEMORIAL DAY 2014


On May 5, 1862, General John A. Logan, leader of an organization for Northern Civil War veterans, called for a nationwide day of remembrance later that month. “The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land,” he proclaimed. The date of Decoration Day, as he called it, was chosen because it wasn’t the anniversary of any particular battle.


On the first #Decoration Day, General James Garfield made a speech at Arlington National Cemetery, and 5,000 participants decorated the graves of the 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers buried there. Many Northern states held similar commemorative events and reprised the tradition in subsequent years; by 1890 each one had made Decoration Day an official state holiday. Many Southern states, on the other hand, continued to honor their dead on separate days until after World War I.



President +Barack Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Monday morning, beginning a somber Memorial Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery.


Obama, aided by a soldier in uniform, rested the large wreath on a stand a few minutes after 11 a.m. Monday. The president adjusted the wreath, stepped back and bowed his head in silence for a few moments. Afterward, an Army bugler played taps.


Later in the morning, @Obama spoke at a ceremony in the cemetery’s Memorial Amphitheater. He said that, before the next Memorial Day, more than a decade of U.S. wars are supposed to end.


The Civil War claimed more lives than any conflict in U.S. history, requiring the establishment of the country’s first national cemeteries. By the late 1860s Americans in various towns and cities had begun holding springtime tributes to these countless fallen soldiers, decorating their graves with flowers and reciting prayers.


“We’re in a pivotal moment. Our troops are coming home. By the end of this year, our war in Afghanistan will finally come to an end,” Obama said to cheers from the crowd.


In his speech, Obama singled out relatives of those lost in war — from a woman who waited 63 years for her husband’s remains to be located in Korea to a group of young siblings sitting with first lady Michelle Obama.


“Your parents’ bravery lives on in you,” Obama said. “You will never walk alone. Your country will be here to help you grow up into the men and women your parents always knew you would be.”

Obama made only an oblique reference to the scandals at the Department of Veterans Affairs, and spoke in general about the country’s solemn obligations to veterans, as well as to families of the lost.


“These Americans have done their duty. They ask nothing more than that our country does ours, for now and the decades to come,” Obama said.
Before the ceremony, a large number of people were turned away from the cemetery’s entrances by security personnel who said that the event was at capacity. Jennifer Lynch, a spokeswoman for the cemetery, said afterward that the gates had been closed only briefly to secure the area for Obama’s arrival.
“They lock it down for security purposes,” Lynch said. She said the cemetery was reopened to visitors, and remains open.
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Memorial Day celebrations began to spring up on local levels just after the Civil War. But a Civil War hero from Illinois was the first to make it official.
Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, one of the great volunteer officers of the state, is credited as the first to declare Memorial Day an official holiday. Logan, a native of Murphysboro, declared an official holiday as commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, the foremost Civil War veterans’ organization, in 1868.


Though Logan was the first to establish a national remembrance, there is considerable debate on the site of the actual first Memorial Day commemoration. “There’s a lot of controversy on that,” said Michael Jones, director of the Gen. John A. Logan Museum in Murphysboro. “There was a Memorial Day celebration in Woodlawn Cemetery in Carbondale in which Logan was the keynote speaker, and I believe that played a role.”
The Carbondale celebration, on April 29, 1866, is thought by many to be the the nation’s first community-wide observance. Some 212 area veterans participated in the event.


However, Jones notes a discrepancy on the inspiration for Logan’s action even within his own family. In her autobiography “Reminisces of a Soldier’s Wife,” Logan’s wife Mary cites her own experience at a cemetery in Petersburg, Virginia, in 1868.


“Mrs. Logan saw the withered flowers and flags that had been placed in honor of the Confederates buried there,” remarked Jones. “She described this to her husband and said he should do something similar, which she says was the basis for his national declaration. She never mentions the Carbondale event.”
Whatever the reason, Logan was moved to take Memorial Day a step further. On May 5, 1868, he issued General Order No. 11, designating May 30 for “the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion.”
Logan’s order stated that “no form or ceremony is prescribed,” but that individuals and communities were left to their own “fitting services and testimonials … cherishing tenderly the memory of our heroic dead.”
In the first year of Logan’s declaration, an estimated 183 cemeteries hosted observances for Memorial Day, more commonly known as Decoration Day. A crowd of some 5,000, including keynote speaker and future President James A. Garfield, attended the first Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery that May 30. The following year, the remembrance was marked in over 336 communities in 31 states.


While the original order clearly applied to Northern soldiers, informal commemorations in the South became some of the earliest Memorial Day observances. Recent scholarly research also reveals a mass celebration, mostly of African-Americans, in Charleston, South Carolina, on May 1, 1865.
There, a parade of some 10,000, including black Union infantry units, marched to a local horse track that had been converted to a prison for Union soldiers. Black workmen had re-buried at least 257 Union dead from a mass grave, inspiring the large gathering that included hymns, reading of scripture and placing of flowers.


In 1864, women in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, decorated the graves of their local dead soldiers, some whom had died at Gettysburg. On April 25, 1866, just days before the Carbondale celebration, a group of ladies in Columbus, Mississippi, placed flowers on the graves of Confederates who died at the battle of Shiloh. Noticing some nearby Union graves that had been neglected due to lingering animosities, they also laid some flowers to honor those soldiers.
On May 5, 1866, the town of Waterloo, New York, began an annual community event to commemorate war dead. A century later, President Lyndon Johnson and Congress declared Waterloo as the “birthplace” of Memorial Day.


In 1967, Congress officially named May 30 as Memorial Day, though many elderly Americans still refer to the holiday by its traditional name, Decoration Day. Four years later, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act switched the holiday to the final Monday in May. Though Memorial Day has become a three-day weekend and the kickoff to summer for many, thousands of communities from coast to coast still conduct ceremonies to honor their war dead.
In Logan’s hometown of Murphysboro, May 24-26 will mark the 100th anniversary of the community’s annual Logan Day celebration. This year’s event will feature appearances by some of Logan’s descendants, who will join in the symbolic placing of a wreath at the Logan statue in town. There will also be a ceremony at Woodlawn Cemetery in Carbondale, where Memorial Day observances have continued annually since the 1866 commemoration.
Jones sees parallels in today’s Memorial Day celebrations and the deeper meaning of Logan’s General Order No. 11. “I think Logan’s primary purpose was his fear, which is shared by many of us, that all of the veterans would be forgotten. He wanted to ensure that we will still honor the men who died to keep the republic.”

Saturday 17 May 2014

New Prime Minister Of india

Prime Minsiter OF india-2014 Shri +Narendra Modi 

Narendra Modi Wins India. BJP and Allies Cross 300 Seats.

New indian Prime Minister. +Narendra Modi.
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who is +Narendra Modi ??You should have to know who is +Narendra Modi 

Narendra Damodardas Modi (About this sound pronunciation (help·info), born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician who is the Prime Minister designate of India, after leading the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to a decisive victory in the 2014 Indian general elections.[1][2][3] He is a member of the Lok Sabha, having been elected from the constituencies of Varanasi and Vadodara. Modi is also the 14th and current Chief Minister of Gujarat, though he is expected to resign soon to take up to the office of Prime Minister.

Modi was a key strategist for the  #BJP in the successful 1995 and 1998 #Gujarat state (+Election India )election campaigns, and was a major campaign figure in the 2009 general elections, eventually won by the Indian National #Congress led United Progressive Alliance (UPA). He first became chief minister of #Gujarat in October 2001 after the resignation of his predecessor, #Keshubhai Patel, and following the defeat of BJP in the by-elections. In July 2007, he became the longest-serving  #Chief Minister in Gujarat's history, at which point he had been in power for 2,063 days continuously. He is currently serving his fourth consecutive term as Chief Minister.

@ +Narendra Modi is following his Rajdharma.


+Narendra Modi is a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) (+rssindia rss) RSS  and is described as a Hindu nationalist by media, scholars and himself.

 He is a controversial figure both within India and internationally as his administration has been criticised for the incidents surrounding the 2002 Gujarat riots. He has been praised for his economic policies, which are credited with creating an environment for a high rate of economic growth in Gujarat.[13] However, his administration has also been criticised for failing to make a significant positive impact upon the human development of the state.




You should know about prime minster +Narendra Modi Early Life

Childhood Modi

+Narendra Modi was born on 17 September 1950 to a family of grocers belonging to the backward Ghanchi-Teli (oil-presser) community, in Vadnagar in Mehsana district of what was then Bombay Presidency (present-day Gujarat), India.He was the third of six children born to Damodardas Mulchand Modi and his wife, Heeraben. He helped his father sell tea at Vadnagar railway station when a child and as a teenager he ran a tea stall with his brother near a bus terminus. He completed his schooling in Vadnagar, where a teacher described him as being an average student, but a keen debater who had an interest in theatre. That interest has influenced how he now projects himself in politics.


Modi's parents arranged his marriage as a child, in keeping with the traditions of the Ghanchi caste. He was engaged at the age of 13 to Jashodaben Chimanlal and the couple were married by the time he was 18. They spent very little time together and were soon estranged because Modi decided to pursue an itinerant life. However as per Modi's biographer Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, the marriage was never consummated. Having remained silent on the question of marriage in four previous election campaigns, and having claimed that his status as a single person meant that he had no reason to be corrupt, Modi acknowledged Jashodaben as his legal spouse when filling in his nomination form for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

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Modi With Atalji

Modi with Keshubhai
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Little is known of the two years that Modi spent travelling, probably in the Himalayas, and he resumed selling tea upon his return. He then worked in the staff canteen of Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation until he became a full–time pracharak (propagandist) of the RSS in 1970. He had been involved with the RSS as a volunteer from the age of eight and had come into contact with Vasant Gajendragadkar and Nathalal Jaghda, leaders of the Jan Sangh who later founded the BJP's Gujarat state unit. After Modi had received some RSS training in Nagpur, which was a prerequisite for taking up an official position in the Sangh Parivar, he was given charge of Sangh's student wing, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, in Gujarat. Modi organised agitations and covert distribution of Sangh's pamphlets during the Emergency. Modi graduated with an extramural degree through Distance Education in political science from Delhi University. Modi remained a pracharak in the RSS while he completed his Master's degree in political science from Gujarat University.

Wednesday 14 May 2014

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Sunday 11 May 2014

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Wednesday 7 May 2014

farley mowat dead

Farley Mowat, one of Canada's best-known authors and a noted environmentalist, has died at age 92.
Mary Shaw-Rimmington, the author's assistant, confirmed his passing to CBC News on Wednesday afternoon. Mowat died at his home in Port Hope, Ont.
  • Author and environmentalist Farley Mowat has died at age 92. He poses here during the filming of the 1989 CBC documentary Sea of Slaughter, based on Mowat’s book of the same name, which describes the wasteful destruction of wildlife on Canada’s east coast.
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Mowat, author of dozens of works including Lost in the Barrens and Never Cry Wolf, introduced Canada to readers around the world and shared everything from his time abroad during the Second World War, to his travels in the North and his concern for the deteriorating environment.
More than 17 million copies of his books, which have been translated into dozens of languages, have been sold worldwide. The gregarious writer was a consummate storyteller, whose works spanned non-fiction, children's titles and memoirs.
Describing Mowat as "a passionate Canadian," Prime Minster Stephen Harper touted the writer as "a natural storyteller with a real gift for sharing personal anecdotes in a witty and endearing way."
"His legacy will live on in the treasure of Canadian literature he leaves behind, which will remain a joy to both new and old fans around the world," Harper said in a statement Wednesday.
Earlier, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau remembered Mowat as "a family friend from my childhood" who "got along great with my father," former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, in comments to reporters in Ottawa.
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  • WATCH: Justin Trudeau shares memories of Farley Mowat
He recalled that the writer once gave his family a dog, which they promptly named Farley, in his honour.
"Mr. Mowat was obviously a passionate Canadian who shaped a lot of my generation, growing up, with his books. He will be sorely missed," Trudeau said.
"We have lost a great Canadian today," NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said in a statement. "Farley Mowat’s work as an author and environmentalist has had a great impact on Canada and the world."
Fellow Canadian authors Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson remembered Mowat as "so good-natured and down to earth."

"Farley was a great and iconic Canadian who understood our environmental problems decades before others did. He loved this country with a passion and threw himself into the fray — in wartime as well — also with a passion," the pair said in a statement.

Controversial writer

Considered among one of the most widely read Canadian authors, the outspoken Mowat inspired passionate debate and courted controversy.
Though highly praised by his fans, he was also criticized for exaggerating in his writing and playing loose with facts — for instance, a devastating 1996 Saturday Night magazine cover story probed the considerable discrepancies between his original notebooks with his published works.
Still, Mowat defended himself, stating in the mid-1970s that he "eschewed the purely factual approach," but was not interested in writing fiction.
"My métier lay somewhere in between what was then a grey void between fact and fiction," he wrote.
He delivered an even stronger defence during a 1999 Harbourfront International Festival of Authors discussion with Peter Gzowski, the then CBC host who passed away in 2002.
When Gzowski challenged Mowat about the volume of facts needed in writing non-fiction, the passionate writer declared: "F--k the facts!"
"Farley was, on the world stage, a giant," Green Party Leader Elizabeth May declared on Wednesday, emotionally noting that she had been planning to call him next Monday to wish him a happy 93rd birthday.
She also defended her longtime friend, whom she described as a legendary storyteller who never told a tale that was untrue.
"In telling a non-fiction story, you're allowed to tell a story," she said, adding that Mowat felt incredibly hurt by the negative Saturday Night article from the mid-'90s.
"He knew how to tell a story, but he also knew how to tell the truth."

Rabble-rouser, 'kilt-lifter'

The rabble-rousing Mowat was also barred by U.S. immigration officials from crossing the border for a book tour during the mid-1980s.
He eventually learned it was due to an old security dossier supplied to the U.S. by Canadian officials and detailed the situation and his experiences in the book My Discovery of America. He also famously said that he was no longer interested in visiting the U.S. and would only reconsider "if Air Force One arrives at Pearson International Airport to pick me up."
He continued to vigorously share his strong opinions until the end, including criticizing the recent plan to bring Wi-Fi service to some of Canada's National Parks.
"Heaven knows he believed in the causes he adopted — and often they were unfashionable causes like the people of the North or animals or fish," according to his former publisher Doug Gibson.
"He was feisty, a fiery guy," who might tease about lifting his kilt at parties, Gibson recalled.
"He was small in stature, but a giant when it came to courage and the big issues."
Some of Mowat's writing also made the transition to film, including A Whale for the Killing (made into a TV movie), Never Cry Wolf (adapted as a U.S. drama in 1983) and his short story Walk Well, My Brother (which became the 2003 Canadian film The Snow Walker). He won a Gemini Award in 1991 for his work on the documentary The New North.

Mowat's survivors include his wife, writer Claire Mowat, and sons Robert and David.

Source By:- http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/farley-mowat-dead-at-92-1.2634772

Eurovision Song Contest - Copenhagen 2014(Евровидение - 2014)

A children's choir, men in Viking hats waving miniature flags and ice skating accompanists, it was hard not to get caught up in the melodrama of this contest



If aliens were to steal your favorite singers and replace them with a slightly flimsy counterparts experience will undoubtedly akin to watching Eurovision in its 21st century incarnation. Competition high kitsch days apparently behind him, modern Eurovision entrants infinitely smooth and well-groomed, so they seem to be variations of plastic real pop stars. This can make for a slightly supernatural view: artists remind you of those better known, with enough difference to feel creepy. This certainly was the answer of the few in the UK hopes hit Molly Downs, pleasant warbler, which nevertheless involves a laboratory experiment in which the elements of Kate Bush, Florence And The Machine and Adele mixed in a petri dish.

Если инопланетяне украсть ваши любимые певцы и заменить их с немного надуманные аналогами опыт, несомненно, будет сродни смотреть Евровидение в своем 21-м веке воплощения. Конкурсные высокой китч дней, по-видимому за ним, современные абитуриенты Евровидения бесконечно гладкой и ухоженной, поэтому они кажутся вариации пластиковых настоящих звезд эстрады. Это может сделать для немного сверхъестественным зрения: художники напомнить вам о тех, более известный, с достаточным разницы чувствовать жутко. Это, конечно, был ответ из немногих в Великобритании надежды ударил Молли Downs, приятный камышевки, которая, тем не менее включает лабораторный эксперимент, в котором элементы Кейт Буш, Florence And The Machine и Адель, смешанный в чашке Петри.
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There were also a few moments of recognition for half of the first semifinal, in B & W Hallerne Copenhagen. Of Armenia, Aram MP3 - kinda Naff nickname, which continues to exceed Eurovision thank God - was like Robin Thicke and sang like Coldplay Chris Martin. Ukrainian representative smell exuded by Katy Perry, Belgium came as man impersonating Celine Dion, Latvia merry troupe arrived in Copenhagen, dressed as TK Maxx Mumford and Sons (alas similarities extended to their musicality).

Были также несколько моментов признания за половину первого полуфинала, в B & W Hallerne Копенгаген. Из Армении, Арам MP3 - своего рода Naff прозвище, которое продолжает превышать Евровидение слава Богу - был как Робин Тик и пел, как Coldplay Крис Мартин. Украинское представительство исходит ли он от Кэти Перри, Бельгия пришел как человек выдает себя за Селин Дион, Латвия веселая труппа прибыла в Копенгаген, одетый, как TK Maxx Мамфорд и сыновья (увы сходства, предоставленных их музыкальности).
On hand to save us from the landslide were ululations intentioned commentators Scott Mills and Laura Whitmore. Under the rules of BBC, they approached the show with branches in disbelief. If not quite on par with shimmering sarcasm Terry Wogan - including a recently upgraded Graham Norton - their offscreen was imbued in skepticism, though, unfortunately, they did not so much wit shine as the lamp filament dull (and easily surpassed the tweeter, which felt that she fell into hysterics camp movie Black Swan).
На руку, чтобы спасти нас от оползня были ululations намерениями комментаторов Скотт Миллс и Лора Whitmore. По правилам BBC, они подошли к шоу с филиалами в недоверии. Если не совсем наравне с мерцающий сарказма Терри Воган - в том числе недавно обновили Грэм Нортон - их закадровый проникся в скептицизма, хотя, к сожалению, они не столько остроумие сиять, как лампы накаливания скучной (и легко превзошла твитер, который чувствовал, что она впала в истерику лагерь фильма Черный лебедь).



"She sings ... and dance - and it's hard to do," was the assessment of the Mills Tanja Estonia (he was mercifully restrained interview record bearded - Lady Austria Conchita Wurst). . "It is a human hamster wheel I'm really excited," chimed Whitmore later - one of those deals you only ever hear at Eurovision. They continued to speak for the Danish hosts - rough and, more importantly, causing headache, as you have been struggling to keep track of two foolish monologues simultaneously.

"Она поет ... и танцевать - и это трудно сделать", был оценка Mills Таня Эстонии (он был милостиво сдержанный запись интервью бородатый - Леди Австрия Кончита Колбаса). . "Это человеческая хомяк колеса Я очень рад," пробили Уитмор позже - один из тех сделок вы только когда-либо слышать на Евровидении. Они продолжали говорить за датских хозяев - грубые и, что более важно, в результате чего головной боли, а вы боролись, чтобы отслеживать двух глупых монологов одновременно

On the background of His Confrontation with Ukraine, Russia is A Potential Bogey. Nevertheless, Gemini Tolmachevy adorable Sisters Were Weapons - Russia defused an Awkward Position, serving until the equivalent of A Musical cutesy cat Videos Online. Also, Brothers and Sisters, dressed as interns Jedi Knights, swinging on a swing and started his speech entwined hair (not that prevent pyrotechnics elements in the audience whistle after they made ​​the final).
На фоне его противостоянии с Украиной, Россия является потенциальным пугала. Тем не менее, Близнецы Толмачевы очаровательны сестры Оружие - Россия обезвредили неловкое положение, где и работал до эквивалента музыкальный жеманным кошек онлайн видео Кроме того, братья и сестры, одетые как интернов рыцарей-джедаев, качается на качелях и начал свою речь переплелись волосы (не то, что предотвратить пиротехника элементы в аудитории свистка после того как они сделали окончательный) .

As a pop Stomper Stomper and follow pop hits power ballads rose to a deafening onslaught, you will inevitably began to tick a list of clichés. Children's choir, men in hats waving miniature flags Viking, skating accompanists cringe prompted introductory fragments (in which contestants recreate their national colors with balloon animals, confectionery, etc.) - All present and correct. The biggest departure was the use of the top three, but it is not traditional 'n its location. It felt excessive, especially in these two guys in the composition were dead ringers (to distinguish it was necessary to fashion specifications, other slightly more stubble).

Как поп Stomper Stomper и следуйте поп-парад питания баллады вырос до оглушительного натиска, вы неизбежно начали тикать список клише. Детский хор, мужчины в шляпах размахивая миниатюрные флаги Викинг, катание на коньках концертмейстеры съежиться предложено вступительные фрагменты (в котором конкурсанты воссоздать свои национальные цвета с воздушного шара животных, кондитерских изделий и т. д.) - все в порядке. Самая большая вылета было использование первой тройке, но это не традиционный н его расположение. Было такое чувство, чрезмерным, особенно в эти два парня в составе были мертвые звонари (различать надо было спецификаций моды, другой чуть больше стерни).

Of the 16 semifinalists, only ten will go on Saturday Eurovision correct. Tension was not exactly unbearable - certainly not even the most fanatical fan of Eurovision biting nails over Montegenegro or continued participation of Moldova. Nevertheless, it was hard not to be drawn into the melodrama as San Marino reached the finals for the first time and Shakira - Destinations Portugal suffered tears liquidation. Roll on Thursday as another tranche of the best karaoke Serenaders Europe fight.

Из 16 полуфиналистов, только десять пойдут в субботу Евровидения правильной. Напряжение было не совсем невмоготу - конечно, не даже самый фанатичный поклонник Евровидения кусаться ногти более Montegenegro или дальнейшее участие Молдовы. Тем не менее, трудно было не быть втянутыми в мелодраме как Сан-Марино дошла до финала в первый раз и Шакира - Направления Португалия пострадала слезы ликвидации. Раскатать в четверг в качестве еще одного транша из лучших караоке Serenaders Европы боя.

Saturday 3 May 2014

Stephen Baldwin arrested in Manhattan for driving with a suspended license

The Usual Suspects star, the youngest of the Baldwin brothers, was stopped by a police officer just before 07:00 in Sugar Hill, a district in Manhattan's Harlem neighbourhood, when he noticed an expired temporary registration sticker from Texas on the windshield of the actor's gold 2013 Ford Explorer.

sharp-eyed cop spotted an expired temporary registration sticker, issued in Texas, on the windshield of Baldwin’s gold 2013 Ford Explorer and pulled him over on Broadway near W. 156th St. about 6:45 a.m., officials said.

He was taken into custody after the policeman discovered he was also driving with a suspended licence.
A source told the New York Daily News that the 47-year-old actor was taken to the 33rd Precinct station house and released with a desk appearance ticket on the licence charge.
Further inspection revealed that the 47-year-old "Bio-Dome" actor, and brother of hot-headed hunk Alec Baldwin, had a suspended driver’s license, cops said

Stephen previously pleaded guilty to driving without a licence in 2012 after he was spotted making an illegal U-turn in the city.
He was not prosecuted but was forced to pay a $155 fine, and said at the time: "I have nothing but respect for the men and women in uniform."
It’s not the first time Baldwin has gotten into trouble with his vehicle. In 2012, he pleaded guilty to driving without a license after he made an illegal U-turn in Harlem. He paid $155 in fines and charges.

Last year, he also pleaded guilty to failing to pay three years' of state income tax and was ordered to pay $400 000 in back taxes, interest and fees.
Speaking outside a court in March 2013, he said: "Unfortunately, I got some really bad suggestions and advice ... from lawyers and accountants. I'm just grateful for the opportunity to rectify this situation."

Friday 2 May 2014

OKLAHOMA CITY breaking News. Drug

#OKLAHOMA CITY  Some of the three drugs used in a botched Oklahoma execution this week didn't enter the inmate's system because the vein they were injected into collapsed, and that failure wasn't noticed for 21 minutes, the state's prison chief said, urging changes to the state's execution procedure.

Medical officials tried for nearly an hour to find a vein in Clayton Lockett's arms, legs and neck before finally inserting an IV into his groin, prisons director Robert Patton wrote in a letter to the governor Thursday detailing Lockett's last day.

By the time a doctor lifted a sheet covering the inmate and noticed the line had become dislodged from the vein, all of the execution drugs had already been administered and there wasn't another suitable vein, the report noted.

"The drugs had either absorbed into tissue, leaked out or both," Patton wrote. "The director asked the following question: 'Have enough drugs been administered to cause death?' The doctor responded, 'No.'"

At that time, Patton halted the Tuesday night execution, but Lockett was pronounced dead of a heart attack 10 minutes later.

Oklahoma's execution rules call for medical personnel to immediately give emergency aid if a stay is granted while the lethal drugs are being administered, but it's not clear if that happened. The report does not say what occurred from when Patton called off the execution at 6:56 p.m. to Lockett being pronounced dead at 7:06 p.m.

The report also indicated that on his last morning, Lockett fought with guards who attempted to remove him from his cell and that they shocked him with a stun gun. After he was taken to a prison infirmary, a self-inflicted cut was found on Lockett's arm that was determined not to require stitches. The report also notes that Lockett refused food at breakfast and lunch.

Madeline Cohen, an attorney for inmate Charles Warner, who had been scheduled to be executed two hours after Lockett, said Oklahoma was revealing information about the events "in a chaotic manner."

"As the Oklahoma Department of Corrections dribbles out piecemeal information about Clayton Lockett's botched execution, they have revealed that Mr. Lockett was killed using an invasive and painful method -- an IV line in his groin," Cohen said in a statement. "Placing such a femoral IV line requires highly specialized medical training and expertise."

Inserting IVs into the groin area -- the upper thigh or pelvic region -- is often done for trauma patients and in experienced hands can be straightforward, but injecting in the femoral vein can be tricky because it's not as visible as arm veins and lies next to the femoral artery, said Dr. Jonathan Weisbuch, a physician in Phoenix.

Warner's execution was initially rescheduled for May 13. Patton called Thursday for an indefinite stay, something Cohen said she agreed was necessary.

Gov. Mary Fallin, who has ordered one of her Cabinet members to investigate the botched execution, said Thursday she was willing to issue a 60-day stay for Warner, the longest allowed under state law, if needed to complete the inquiry.

"If it does require more time, then yes, I think they should take more time," Fallin said Thursday. "We need to get it right."

If 60 days isn't adequate, Oklahoma's attorney general said he would request an additional stay from the courts to ensure no executions are carried out until the review is complete.

In his recommendations to the governor, Patton said the state should:

--Place more decision-making power with the director instead of the prison warden.

--Conduct a full review of execution procedures, and ensure Oklahoma "adopts proven standards."

--Give staff the "extensive training" required once new protocols are written.

--Allow an external review of what went wrong.

Lockett's execution was to have started at 6 p.m., but according to a timeline with Patton's letter a medical technician working from 5:27 p.m. to 6:18 p.m. couldn't find a suitable place for an intravenous line on Lockett's arms, legs, feet and neck.

The execution started at 6:23 p.m. Typically inmates die in about 10 minutes. Patton stopped the execution at 6:56 p.m., but 10 minutes later Lockett apparently suffered a heart attack. Autopsy results are pending.

A spokesman for the United Nations human rights office in Geneva said Lockett's prolonged execution could amount to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment under international human rights law. Rupert Colville said Lockett's was the second problematic execution in the U.S. this year after Dennis McGuire's death in Ohio on Jan. 16 with an allegedly untested combination of drugs.

"The apparent cruelty involved in these recent executions simply reinforces the argument that authorities across the United States should impose an immediate moratorium on the use of the death penalty and work for abolition of this cruel and inhuman practice," Colville told reporters Friday.

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Associated Press Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner contributed to this report.

Save The Green Land we Losing the worlds Most Beautiful Land

we are going to end of the world. what we are using are helping us to lead to the End Of the Earth. proof is here in below Image you can see that by various year green land is melting down. and one day will come when greenland will be disappear.
you can see in the above image, greenland in 1992  some of part of the greenland is melting.
but in the 2002 global warming is rised and 25 % greenland ice is melted. and in the 2005 more than 35 of green land ice is melted.
melting greenland
As per the united nation Environment program the On average, air temperatures here are one degree C higher than in the 1970s rising by 0.06 degrees C per year .
 The decade as a whole (2000–2009) was the nation's warmest on record In the climate changes of the temperature in the world is you can see here.

Global Analysis

you can see here the Rising temperature of the world. and this goes effect to the green land.
3d view of the greenland ice Melting by National geographic.
green land ice Melt

You can see here that green land position in the ice melting in the 2005 in comapre of the 1992.
most of the area of the green land is melting down. 
3d view of the Green Land comparison with GreenLand In 1992  and GreenLand in 2005.
As i told you in my Another post what is prime Minister of the GreenLand tells about the Global warming in greenLand Read Here..


Thursday 1 May 2014

Greenland's Prime Minister perspective with Global Warming

Each country have to learn from Green Land. a country's most of part is Icey.

Global warming Report

Sofus Frederiksen lives in a small river valley above a sheltered stretch of Greenlandic fjord, where in the winter slabs of floating ice fuse into a pale blue sheet. Frederiksen, a 49-year-old farmer of Danish and Inuit descent, built his house himself, and his 10 horses, 95 cows, and about 500 sheep make his farm one of the most productive businesses in the small town of Narsaq. From his kitchen, where pictures of his grandchildren cover the refrigerator, a window frames a 2,300-foot mountain, a steep slope of black rock and white snow. There, an Australian company called Greenland Minerals & Energy (GDLNF) hopes to build an open-pit mine, extracting uranium and what it says is one of the largest deposits of rare earth metals in the world. Like many in Greenland, the Frederiksen family thinks . “We know that we have to move, and we have accepted it,” says Frederiksen’s wife, Suka. “We are only two people here against hundreds of jobs working in the mine. We tell ourselves that we have to give something for the Greenlandic people.”
List of Country wise which is producing the carbon dioxide.

Countries by carbon dioxide emissions

The mountain is a reminder of the choices Greenland faces as its government scrambles to energize an economy heavily dependent on Denmark, the country that colonized it in the early 1700s. Narsaq also happens to be the birthplace of the country’s prime minister, and she is a strident supporter of mining. A native Greenlander with a broad face, bright eyes, and a smile that breaks like sunlight, Aleqa Hammond, 48, is the first woman to occupy the island’s highest office. Elected just over a year ago, she came to power on promises to mine the country and put it on the path to independence. “We have mountains with uranium content,” she says. “We have mountains with gold. We have mountains with iron. We have mountains with zinc and lead. We have mountains with diamonds. We have mountains that are there for us to use and bring prosperity to our people.”

Greenland is one of the few countries cheering

global warming

, or at least openly making the most of it. The melting of its ice cap, which covers 80 percent of the island, is a major contributor to a rise in global sea levels. By the end of the century, these levels may climb as much as 2 meters—enough to drown island nations such as Kiribati and the Maldives and flood coastal cities around the world. The Arctic, where a few degrees of temperature can mean the difference between frozen and flowing, is one of the areas where the impacts of global greenhouse gas emissions are most evident. Traditional Inuit hunters are finding it increasingly difficult to carry out their trade. The whale migration has shifted. The ice on which they ride their dog sleds is often thin or absent. Storms and waves once held back by slabs of ice are eroding the coastline, pulling houses into the sea.

Ukraine reintroduces military conscription

Government forces 'move on Sloviansk'


Ukraine is bringing back military conscription with immediate effect to deal with a spreading pro-Moscow insurgency in its east.

Interim president, Oleksandr Turchynov, has issued a decree to bolster Ukraine's defence capabilities.


He says Western-backed authorities in Kiev are "powerless" to stop pro-Russian separatists in the east from taking over public buildings.

Ukrainian government forces are reported to have launched an operation in the city of Sloviansk.

The city is a stronghold for pro-Russian separatists who are exerting increasing control in eastern Ukraine.


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News agencies report gunfire, explosions and a military helicopter firing on the outskirts of the city.

But the BBC's Sarah Rainsford has spoken to separatists at checkpoints near the city who say there is no fighting in their sectors.

Russian television channels are saying that the city is being "stormed".

Earlier, Ukraine's acting President Olexander Turchynov reinstated military conscription to deal with deteriorating security in the east of the country.

Ukraine's interim prime minister said on Thursday his country was entering its "most dangerous 10 days" since independence in 1991 and was struggling to counter pro-Russian separatists on the verge of taking over the industrialized eastern heartland.

Arseniy Yatseniuk, in an interview with the Financial Times, accused Moscow of plotting to foment more clashes during the May Day holidays when nostalgia for Soviet victories and achievements tends to peak.

Pro-Russians strengthened their grip on the east of Ukraine on Thursday, storming the regional prosecutor's office in the town of Donetsk driving the police out and ransacking the building. The Kiev authorities fear the secessionists will put on a bigger show of strength on May 9, the commemoration of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany.

The move, announced in a decree, came as pro-Russia militants seized the regional prosecutor's office in the city of Donetsk, an industrial hub where a number of government offices have been seized in recent weeks.

Eastern Ukraine has a large Russian-speaking population and was a stronghold for President Viktor Yanukovych before he was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February.
The crisis has plunged East-West relations to their lowest point since the Cold War.

On Thursday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel asked Russia in a phone call to President Vladimir Putin to help free foreign monitors held in eastern Ukraine.

The military observers were seized by pro-Russia separatists at a checkpoint in the flashpoint town of Sloviansk last Friday.

For his part, Mr Putin reiterated his call for Kiev to withdraw troops from the south-east to open the way for a national dialogue.

Mrs Merkel is due to meet US President Barack Obama in Washington on Friday to discuss the crisis in Ukraine