Rhode Island District Court freezes Palestinian Authority assets in the US

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

A Rhode Island district court has frozen all the US assets of the Palestinian Authority (PA), prompting Palestinian finance minister Salam Fayyad to request the aid of US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

The frozen assets include US holdings in an investment fund worth $1.3 billion, which was used to finance economic development, and $30 million from the Palestinian Monetary Authority.

The ruling was passed upon the PA when they refused to compensate the relatives of a Jewish couple shot dead by members of Hamas in 1996.

US citizen Yaron Ungar and his wife Efrat were killed while returning from a wedding near the West Bank, when their car was shot at repeatedly, killing the couple. Three Hamas militants were jailed as a result.

A lawsuit was filed in 2000 against the Palestinian Authority, the PLO, Hamas, and Yasser Arafat in Rhode Island.

Yasser Arafat hired lawyer and former attorney general Ramsey Clark as his defense. In the case, Clark argued that the PA was a sovereign state, and that it deserved immunity from prosecution accorded to most countries. The court disagreed with this, and in 2004 they ruled that Palestine is not a state, and ordered them to pay the Ungars $116 million. A federal appeals court upheld the verdict in March.

The head of Washington’s PA office, Hasan Abdul Rahman said that his office had been “paralysed” by the verdict.

“It paralyzes the function of the office, and I think that is the intention of the plaintiffs.” he told Associated Press shortly after the decision, and called upon the US administration to intervene.

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Real Male Organ Health Facts 5 Manual Pleasuring Myths Busted

Sincethe beginnings of recorded history, there is evidence that manual pleasuring a healthy, natural activity in both men and women has been frowned upon, oreven downright forbidden, as an act that can cause physiological and/orspiritual damage. It is not the aim of this article to address the moral issuesrelated to self-pleasuring, as these are highly individualized. On the otherhand, many men have been exposed to an endless mythology about everything thatcan go wrong due to manual pleasuring, leading to feelings of guilt or fear inmen who engage in the practice. Here, some of these myths are addressed, withan explanation as to why they are simply not true; and in addition, we offersomemale organ caretips for keeping things healthy.

Myth#1: Manual pleasuring causes blindness

Theidea that self-stimulation can lead to loss of sight is centuries old. It islikely that this myth grew up around a need to discourage children fromexperimenting by threatening them with terrible consequences, but there is noscientific evidence linking the practice to blindness.

Myth#2: Manual pleasuring causes hair loss

Thisnotion may seem reasonable on a certain level. Self-stimulation, as well aspartner relations, is linked to increased levels of androgen, which are in turnlinked to male-pattern baldness. However, while theurgeto get off is linked to androgen, theact itself does not increase androgen levels in the blood, and therefore,arguing that self-pleasure causes baldness is misleading.

Myth#3: Manual pleasuring causes excessive hairgrowth

Thenotorious hair-on-the-palms rumor likely falls under the same category as theblindness myth. It is easy to see where a male would be discouraged fromexperimenting if he were afraid that the evidence would be plainly visible toeveryone. However, if this were the case, then most men would have hairy palms,and it is a safe bet that anyone reading this article would be among them.

Myth#4: Manual pleasuring causes infertility

Aswith the idea of hair loss, it might seem to make sense that spilling seedthrough manual pleasuring would lead to a loss of fertility. It is true thatright after release, a man will not have has many swimmers in the reservoirs,but the supply will quickly rebuild itself. In fact, the use it or lose itprinciple applies here, and men who do not take the opportunity to releaseevery so often may actually have fewer reproductive cells than those who takeadvantage of the occasional alone time.

Myth#5: Manual pleasuring causes weakness

Insome cultures, the release of male fluid (without the benefit of a femalepartner) is viewed as weakening a man, and those who do engage from time totime may believe that any feelings of fatigue or illness are related to theirexperimenting with self-pleasure. Again, no scientific link has ever been foundbetween weakness and manual pleasuring, so it is likely that any relatedphysiological problems are really all in an individuals head.

Caringfor the manhood and preventing manual pleasuring-related issues

Whilemanual pleasuring is certainly normal, and many of the stories told to preventmales from exploring their bodies simply are not grounded in fact, men canexperience some adverse side effects of self-pleasuring IFthey do not exercise some precautionsand engage in adequate male organ care.

Vigorousmanual stroking creates heat and friction, which can leave the skin feeling rawand chafed. Over time, this causes a thickened, protective layer of skin todevelop that can dull sensation and make it more difficult to experiencesensory pleasure. In addition, hard pulling or lying on a bed or pillow toself-stimulate creates a risk of bruising and other injury. In order to preventthese issues, a more gentle approach is recommended, and an appropriate lubricantshould be part of every session.

Toavoid friction injuries and reduce the risk of lost male organ sensation, ahigh qualitymale organ health creme(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil)can be applied tothe skin on a daily basis. Using a moisturizing, vitamin-rich cream as part ofthe daily male organ care regimen is a good way to improve overall male organhealth so that every experience solo or with a partner is more satisfyingand fulfilling.

Out of space in outer space: Special report on NASA’s ‘space junk’ plans

Saturday, September 10, 2011

A 182-page report issued September 1 by the United States National Research Council warns that the amount of debris in space is reaching “a tipping point”, and could cause damage to satellites or spacecraft. The report calls for regulations to reduce the amount of debris, and suggests that scientists increase research into methods to remove some of the debris from orbit, though it makes no recommendations about how to do so.

NASA sponsored the study.

A statement released along with the report warns that, according to some computer models, the debris “has reached a tipping point, with enough currently in orbit to continually collide and create even more debris, raising the risk of spacecraft failures”. According to the Satellite Industry Association, there are now about 1,000 working satellites in Earth orbit, and industry revenues last year were US$168 billion (£104.33 billion,€119.01 billion).

The debris consists of various objects, such as decommissioned satellites and exhausted boosters, but the vast majority of the particles are less than one centimetre across. 16,094 pieces of debris were being tracked as of July, although estimates put the current number at over 22,000. The total number of fragments is thought to be as high as tens of millions. While most of the debris is very small, some of it is travelling at speeds as high as 17,500 mi h-1 (28,164 km h-1; 7,823.3 m s-1).

The International Space Station sometimes has to dodge larger fragments, and in June its crew was forced to prepare to evacuate due to a close encounter with debris.

The UK Space Agency told Wikinews that space flight “is likely to be made more difficult” by the debris. However, communications will “[n]ot directly” be affected, “but if the GEO ring became unusable, there is no other altitude at which objects appear [‘]geo-stationary[‘] and so all antennas on the ground would then have to move in order to track the motion of the satellites”.

Donald J. Kessler, the lead researcher and former head of NASA’s Orbital Debris Program Office, said that “[t]he current space environment is growing increasingly hazardous to spacecraft and astronauts,” and suggested that “NASA needs to determine the best path forward for tackling the multifaceted problems caused by meteoroids and orbital debris that put human and robotic space operations at risk.”

The current space environment is growing increasingly hazardous to spacecraft and astronauts

Two events are thought to be the largest individual sources of space debris. Kessler said that “[t]hose two single events doubled the amount of fragments in Earth orbit and completely wiped out what we had done in the last 25 years”.

The first of these was a controversial 2007 Chinese anti-satellite weapon test, which smashed the decommissioned weather satellite Fengyun-1C into approximately 150,000 fragments over a centimetre in size—making up roughly twenty percent of all tracked objects—537 miles above the Earth’s surface.

The Chinese government has so far failed to respond to Wikinews’s queries regarding the incident.

The other is a 2009 collision between twelve-year-old active satellite Iridium 33 and the defunct Russian Strela-2M satellite Kosmos-2251—both weighing in excess of 1,000 lbs (454 kg)—that occurred 490 miles over Siberia, the first such collision. The Iridium satellite was replaced within 22 days, according to Iridium Communications, who operated it.

We believe this is a substantial first step in better information sharing between the government and industry and support even more robust interaction which can provide better and more efficient constellation operation.

In a statement released to Wikinews, Iridium Communications said that they “received no warning of the impending collision. Although commercial projections of close encounters (commonly called conjunctions) were available, the accuracy of those projections was not sufficient to allow collision avoidance action to be taken.” They also made the assurance that the Air Force Space Command and United States Strategic Command now provide them with information through the Joint Space Operations Center, and that “when necessary, [they] maneuver [their] satellites based on this information to avoid potential collisions. [They] believe this is a substantial first step in better information sharing between the government and industry and support even more robust interaction which can provide better and more efficient constellation operation.”

Iridium expressed their support for “[l]ong-term investment to improve Space Situational Awareness” and “[i]mproved information sharing between industry and the U.S. government”, as well as more “[g]overnment support for policy and processes which would permit sharing of high-accuracy data as required to allow reliable assessment and warning” and “[i]ncreased cooperation between the government and U.S. and foreign commercial operators.”

They maintained that “the Iridium constellation is uniquely designed to withstand such an event. Because of the resilient and distributed nature of the Iridium constellation, the effects of the loss of a single satellite were relatively minor”, and that “any other system, commercial or military, which experienced the loss of a satellite, would have suffered significant operational degradation for a period of months if not years.” Nonetheless, the company is “concerned over the increasing level of risk to operations resulting from the debris in space.”

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The report makes more than thirty findings, and more than twenty recommendations to NASA. None of the recommendations regard how to clean up the debris. However, it does cite a report by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which suggested various possible techniques for catching and removing space debris, such as magnetic nets.

The Cold War is over, but the acute sensitivity regarding satellite technology remains

However, international law does not allow one country to collect another’s debris. George J. Gleghorn, vice chair of the committee, observed that “[t]he Cold War is over, but the acute sensitivity regarding satellite technology remains”.

The debris will, in time, be pulled into the earth’s atmosphere—where it will burn up—by gravity, but more debris is being created faster than this can happen.

The problem of space debris is similar to a host of other environmental problems and public concerns

The report recommends collaborating with the United States Department of State on “economic, technological, political, and legal considerations.” As already mentioned, international law does not allow one country to collect another’s debris.

It is best to treat the root cause, the presence of debris in orbit, and remove the large objects before they can break up into many thousands of uncontrolled fragments capable of destroying a satellite on impact.

According to the report, “[t]he problem of space debris is similar to a host of other environmental problems and public concerns characterized by possibly significant differences between the short- and long-run damage accruing to society … Each has small short-run effects but, if left unaddressed, will have much larger impacts on society in the future.”

A spokesperson for the UK Space Agency told Wikinews that the organisation “does not have any plans to get directly involved with [the clean-up] initiative but through its involvement with NASA in the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee, it is conducting studies to identify which objects present the biggest hazard and how many objects may need to be removed and from where.” It says that the viability of such an operation is “a question of treating the symptom or the cause of the problem. Building more physical protection is costly and if the environment deteriorates too far, becomes unviable. It is best to treat the root cause, the presence of debris in orbit, and remove the large objects before they can break up into many thousands of uncontrolled fragments capable of destroying a satellite on impact.”

The spokesperson also pointed out that “[u]nder current licensing regimes (such as in the UK), countries are now obliging operators to remove satellites from crowded regions of space at the end of operational life”.

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BBC Television Centre placed up for sale

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The BBC Television Centre has been placed up for sale by the corporation. Plans to sell the centre originally came forward in 2007 but the BBC only appointed Lambert Smith Hampton, a commercial property consultant, in November of last year. The building which is based in Shepherds Bush, London was opened in 1960 and is the home of BBC News and BBC Vision.

The BBC stated they were interested in preserving parts of the building while setting up a “hub for creative businesses and a visitor destination.” According to the head of BBC Workplace, Chris Kane, “With high investor demand for commercial property in London and a shortage of landmark sites as distinctive as Television Centre, we anticipate strong competition for both conventional and innovative proposals.”

The property has been valued between £150 million to £300 million but is expected to fetch around £200 million.

5000 staff are currently based at the centre which BBC bosses hope to be empty by 2015. The BBC is creating a new development in Salford, Greater Manchester. Several departments including BBC Sport, BBC Breakfast, and children’s shows are moving to Salford while BBC News is being relocated within central London.

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Sore Penis Solutions: How Foreplay Can Lead To Better Penis Health

Sore Penis Solutions: How Foreplay Can Lead to Better Penis Health

by

John Dugan

Every man has heard the saying that It is better to give than to receive , but when these same men head into the bedroom, they might feel that sharing is more important than giving. While there’s no question that reciprocal sex can be pleasant for everyone involved, there are good reasons for men to slow down and give before getting. Men who please their partners in the early phases of sex may not only find that they have a more eager and satisfied partner, but also that they can avoid some of the drawbacks like post-sex penis pain. Amping up the foreplay can also benefit men in the long run, as it can reduce the potential of injury and improve penis health.

The Downside of Rushing It

A woman’s body is designed to create its own lubrication for sex, but the flow is directly tied to arousal levels, not to timetables. Unless a woman is really ready for the action heading her way, her body simply doesn’t have the time or the inclination to produce natural juices that can smooth a man’s entry. Her tissues might be receptive, but they can also be tacky or just dry. Having sex with a partner like this might feel great in the moment, but later on, the skin of the penis can be chafed, red and sore. The skin-on-skin contact can also leave a partner feeling less-than-comfortable, and she might not be as receptive to future love sessions with a man who’s been a bit too abrupt.

Rushing into sex also means thrusting, pushing and in general being a little bit hasty. This kind of thing can be wildly exciting, but men can take all kinds of risks when they’re in a hurry, and some of them can be catastrophic for the penis. Men might assume awkward positions in their haste, and they could break small blood vessels or develop penis bruises when they’re working quickly. Sudden sex moves can also lead to penis fracture if a man pushes his penis against something unyielding, like a partner’s pubic bone. Focusing on foreplay slows both partners down, and the acts tend to make couples feel more affectionate and intimate. As a result, sex sessions tend to be a bit gentler and much less dangerous.

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Making it Work

Studies suggest that women need about 10 minutes to reach prime arousal rates. That might seem like an eternity to men, but foreplay means more than just doing things naked. In fact, men can build up the pleasure slowly, and they may find that the experience doesn’t feel like work at all.

Kissing counts as foreplay, as do these affectionate acts:

Giving a shoulder massage

Taking a bath together

Stroking a partner’s face

Talking dirty

Once things are in motion, men can move on to more explicit actions that might not need to be described here in great detail, as the Kama Sutra might do a better job of describing technique than modern writers might ever attempt, and flipping through this text can also provide men with ideas for techniques they can use later on. The key is to take the actions slow and let the pleasure build up in increments. Men who do this might be rewarded in ways they never thought possible.

Taking Care

All of these techniques may be of absolutely no help to men who have already jumped the gun and who have the sore penis to prove it. Abstaining from sex is vital as men heal, because the penile skin needs time in order to knit back together properly. If no open sores are present, a penis health formula (most experts recommend Man1 Man Oil) might be another excellent tool to use to prepare the penis for gentler sex. These products contain softening ingredients that can smooth and soothe abraded skin, and the vitamins in these products can nourish skin and provide it with the support it needs while the healing takes place.

For additional information on most common

penis health issues

, tips on improving penis sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy penis, visit:

penishealth101.com

. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.

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2008 Leisure Taiwan launched in Taipei World Trade Center

Saturday, July 19, 2008

This year’s Leisure Taiwan trade show (a.k.a Taiwan Sport Recreation and Leisure Show) started yesterday, with 131 companies participating including sports media companies such as ESPN and VideoLand Television, businesses selling sports equipment and fitness clubs.

There were also a variety of sports being played in the arena built for the trade show. The events included a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, free style shooting, and bicycle test-riding. In addition, conferences discussed issues related to sports and physical education.

A major topic in the trade show was energy-efficiency and, as a result, bicycles and similar sports equipment were being heavily promoted.

Next Tuesday, companies from the electronics industry plan to promote their industry at “2008 Digital E-Park.” In previous years, organizations from the electronics industry have showcased their products at Leisure Taiwan instead of at the Digital E-Park, so this move has reduced the number of markets covered by Leisure Taiwan.

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Costa joins Juventus FC on one-year loan

Saturday, July 15, 2017

On Wednesday, Italian football club Juventus announced an agreement with German club Bayern Munich for a one-year loan of Brazilian winger Douglas Costa for a fee of €6 million, to run until June 30, 2018.

26-year-old Douglas Costa joined Bayern in 2015 under Pep Guardiola’s management from Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk. In two seasons at the Allianz Arena, Costa has scored fourteen goals and provided 27 assists, making 77 appearances in total. He won two consecutive Bundesliga titles, a DFB Pokal, and a DFL-Supercup. Before joining the Bavarian club, the left-footed winger won five consecutive Ukrainian Premier League trophies.

In the agreement with Bayern, Juventus can exercise an option to buy the player for €40 million before July 1, 2018. Bayern may receive an additional €1 million subject to conditions in the contract. Bayern Munich’s chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said, “We had serious and constructive talks with Juventus’ representatives. All of FC Bayern’s financial demands have been met”.

Upon asking why he joined Juventus, Costa told the Juventus’ interviewer that he “had always dreamed of playing” with the Old Lady and said he was “delighted to be part of” Juventus’ team.

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Get Cash For Used Cars In Nashville

byAlma Abell

When people have vehicles that they are no longer using, and they need extra cash, the try to sell those vehicles. Often, depending on the age, make, model, and condition of the vehicle, it can be difficult to sell a vehicle through the regular channels, such as classified ads and used car dealerships. But, there is another option, which is often faster and a lot easier. People can call junk dealers to take their unwanted vehicles off their hands, and get the cash they need right away instead of waiting around for someone to buy their vehicles.

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When trying to get cash for used cars in Nashville area, it is not always necessary to have the title to those vehicles. For instance, if the vehicle is more than 12 years old, it doesn’t have to come with a title. Any vehicle less than 12 years of age will require the owner to have their driver’s license, and a copy of the vehicle registration in order to sell it to a junk dealer. If the registration has been lost, a new one can be obtained from the local Department of Motor Vehicles. If the seller has the title, but is not the owner of the vehicle, they must sign the front of the title as the seller, and the buyer must sell the back of the title.

If vehicles have been abandoned on a property, and the property owner wants to get rid of them, they must contact local law enforcement to find out what paperwork is necessary to do so. A vehicle doesn’t even necessarily have to be junk. The dealer will buy any type of vehicle, and the newer the vehicle is, and if it is in good running condition, sellers will receive more money.

It isn’t even necessary to have the keys to a vehicle that is being sold to a junk dealer. They can pick up the vehicle with a tow truck, and pickups can be done within one or two business days of calling. The owner doesn’t need to be with the vehicle, but they must be present to complete paperwork and get their cash for used cars.

Finding And Enjoying The Best Wedding Decorations Milwaukee Wi Has To Offer

byAlma Abell

A wedding is often the single most important and memorable day in a couple’s lives. Even those who tell themselves that ceremony and pomp don’t mean much to them often end up thinking about their wedding days many years later, so every little detail of these events is important to get right. Luckily for the betrothed in the area, when it comes to wedding decorations Milwaukee WI has an incredible variety of excellent options available. Bartz Displays, for example, is capable of providing decorations to suit any tastes and circumstances, and has helped to create perfect wedding days for countless couples in the area.

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In most cases, couples and those who help them to plan for their weddings prefer to stick to the simplest decorations for the ceremonies themselves. The idea in this case is for the guests’ attentions to naturally gravitate toward the bride, the groom and others who take part in the ceremony. All the same, a few skillfully chosen accents can help to make the ceremony even more memorable than it otherwise would be. For example, crepe paper which plays off the design and materials of the bride’s wedding gown can help to create a more cohesive look to the scene as vows are exchanged. Likewise can small embellishments along the edges of the aisle lend an even more natural feeling to the presence of the bridal party and others in supporting roles.

The wedding reception is typically where the full impact of the chosen decorations comes into play. Couples and supporters who take great care to select the most beautiful possible name cards, floral arrangements, dinnerware and wall decorations can be assured of helping to create uniquely memorable settings for the festivities that are to follow.

These accessories will again often play off the dresses and wedding attire of the principal parties, but those charged with arranging for them typically enjoy more freedom here. Although the bride and groom remain the focus of attention during the reception, the point is to create an environment where all of the guests have a wonderful time, even when the wedding couple is occupied with something else. Wedding decorations at the reception, then, should be selected to create an overall atmosphere of festivity, first and foremost, in contrast to what is typically selected for ceremonies. Visit www.ebartz.com for more information.

Rail tunnel collapses at Gerrards Cross, UK

Friday, July 1, 2005

A section of the rail tunnel outside Gerrards Cross Station in Buckinghamshire collapsed at around 8 p.m. last night. No-one was injured. 20 metres of concrete tunnel and gravel collapsed onto the Chiltern to Marylebone line, closing the railway and causing much disruption.

The tunnel was created by the supermarket chain Tesco, who had filled in a railway cutting in order to build a supermarket above it. The project was unpopular both among the local community and the rail industry who felt the project put commercial gain before railway safety.

The accident came hours after another rail accident in East Yorkshire, where a train collided with a car at a level crossing, killing the driver of the car and injuring five train passengers.

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