CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace dies at 93

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CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace dies at 93

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Retired CBS News television correspondent Mike Wallace, known for his tough interviewing style, died April 7, at Waveny Care Center in New Canaan, Connecticut, surrounded by his family. He was 93 years old.

“It is with tremendous sadness that we mark the passing of Mike Wallace. His extraordinary contribution as a broadcaster is immeasurable and he has been a force within the television industry throughout its existence. His loss will be felt by all of us at CBS. All of us at CBS News and particularly at ’60 Minutes’ owe so much to Mike. Without him and his iconic style, there probably wouldn’t be a ’60 Minutes,” said CEO and president of CBS Leslie Moonves. CBS plans a tribute broadcast in remembrance of Wallace, scheduled to air on April 15.

It is with tremendous sadness that we mark the passing of Mike Wallace

Wallace interviewed many famous people including former United States president John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, former first lady Nancy and former president Ronald Reagan. He worked for the CBS News magazine show 60 Minutes for almost 40 years and announced he would step down in 2006, and subsequently interviewed for the program sparingly. His last sit down interview which occurred on January 6, 2007 was with baseball star Roger Clemens.

Wallace won his 21st Emmy Award for his 2006 interview with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Wallace was 89 years old at the time. Wallace said that interview stuck out to him the most, as well as his interview with Russian-American classical piano virtuoso Vladimir Horowitz, which he later said was his favorite interview.

Wallace said the interview that most affected him was his documentary on the Vietnam War in 1982. In the report, Wallace said General William Westmoreland exaggerated enemy casualty figures so Americans would keep supporting the war. Westmoreland sued CBS (Westmoreland v. CBS) and Wallace for $120 million, and later dropped the lawsuit. The trial pushed Wallace into clinical depression and he admitted in a 2006 60 Minutes tribute to himself, that he attempted suicide by overdosing. Wallace eventually became a spokesperson for the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, formerly known as the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression. He appeared in a 1998 documentary about depression called “Dead Blue.”

Wallace attended the University of Michigan, where he delved into the broadcasting world. He graduated in 1939 and became a communication officer in the U.S. Navy for three years during World War II. In the 1940’s and 1950’s Wallace appeared on many television and radio shows doing both news and entertainment broadcasts.

He married a woman he meet at college, Norma Kaphan and they had two boys, Peter and Christopher. The couple divorced in 1948. Wallace then married actress Buff Cobb which ended in divorce. He married twice more to Lorraine Perigord for 28 years and then Mary Yates, his current wife, turned widow.

He is survived by his two sons, wife, stepdaughter Pauline Dora and stepson Eames Yates including several grandchildren.

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Holocaust survivor publicly forgives 93-year-old Auschwitz guard during his trial

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Holocaust survivor publicly forgives 93-year-old Auschwitz guard during his trial

Thursday, April 30, 2015

On Friday, Eva Mozes Kor, a 81-year-old Auschwitz concentration camp survivor, publicly forgave and embraced 93-year-old former SS guard Oskar Gröning, who is currently on trial in Germany as an accessory to 300,000 murders of Jews at Auschwitz.

Kor, who was among many Jews medically experimented on at Auschwitz, has thanked Mr Gröning for answering to the crimes he aided during his time as an Auschwitz guard.

Kor is amongst a number of Auschwitz survivors attending the trial who have joined the prosecutors as co-plaintiffs in the case against Mr Gröning. While Kor has forgiven Mr Gröning, she still holds him liable for his involvement during the Holocaust, as she did last week when she testified against him. Other survivors have recently spoken out about the trial; survivor Eva Pusztai-Fahidi said on Tuesday the trial itself against a former SS guard matters more than the end punishment.

During the first day of Mr Gröning’s trial, he denied any direct role in the killings, though he did admit to having witnessed them. Mr Gröning said he shared “moral guilt” for the crimes, regardless of whether his actions make him criminally guilty.

The prosecutors have argued that serving as a concentration camp guard is legally accessory to the act of murder. Mr Gröning is reportedly one of three remaining former SS guards that have been identified for trial. If found guilty, the former SS Guard could reportedly face up to fifteen years in prison.

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Advantages Of Using Leaf Plates

Advantages of Using Leaf Plates

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Geoff Lenox

Leaf plates are the plates made exclusively from pressed, organic fallen sal and siali leaves. These plates have been used to serve the food as well as for eating the food. Originally the leaf plates have burned on the road side but now a days they have to undergo burning process to make them more environment friendly. Such plates are Eco-friendly, Bio-degradable, Disposable, Hygienic and Heat resistant to serve the food. These leaf plates can be used in homes, hotels, restaurants, fast food centres and alike other catering applications where plates used as Use ‘n’ Throw.

These leaf plates possess lots of advantages and are discussed here. They are light weighted, usually the leaf plates tend to be very light in weight which makes them easy to hold while eating food items from them. Can be repeatedly use, means the same plate can be used to eat food items during the different time periods of the same day. One can eat in them and clean them agian use them and clean them, for several times one can repeat this process. Non toxic, the manufacturing process of leaf plates is natural and they don’t have to undergo any chemical process hence they are non toxic and are termed as natural dinnerwares.

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They are safe, means the biodegradeable plates are made from variety of materials, and they are heated to very high temperatures which makes them sterilize and safe to use. Recyclable, is the main advantage of leaf plates as one they have been used and thrown into garbages, these waste material underwent a process and they can be recycled and again made ready for use. This thing will not reduces the natural resources of a country. They look elegant, Palm leaf plates are elegant and they feel nice in your hands. Food won’t soak through the leaves. The plates are biodegradable and are made from palm leaf sheaths. No trees are harmed in the harvesting process since the sheaths are naturally shed. These sheaths are collected from the forest floor and then processed to make plates and platters.

Biodegradable plates and platters are the perfect alternative to traditional throw away plates that are so popular for summer parties and any other time of the year. Many are even made of compostable material. These environment friendly products have been widely used in homes, hotels, fast food centers, outdoor picnics etc. The main aspect of usage of such products is that use them and throw. Being natural they are rocking in the catering sector by providing traditional appearence.

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Two students shot at Los Angeles school, suspect in custody

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Two students shot at Los Angeles school, suspect in custody

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Two students were shot yesterday at Gardena High School when a student brought a gun on campus. The shooting was probably reported by the school, which is located at 1301 West 182nd Street in Los Angeles, California, at 1830 UTC (1030 PST).

A Los Angeles Unified School District official said that the shooting was accidental. The student had brought the gun in his backpack, when it fell out onto the ground and then discharged, hitting two victims, one of whom, a 15-year old female, is reported in critical condition at hospital. The other victim is also a 15-year old student, male, and reported in stable condition. The 15-year old female victim is reportedly undergoing surgery.

The student who brought the firearm is currently in the custody of the Gardena Police Department after running into another room in the school. Students at the high school were released at 2152 UTC (1352 PST).

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The Eastern Woodland Indians

The Eastern Woodland Indians

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Nokomis

The term Eastern Woodland Indians refers to the many tribes of native North Americans who originally lived in the forests that extended the entire length of the eastern seaboard, across the boreal forests of the Canadian Shield as far north and west as the headwaters of the MacKenzie River that flows into the Arctic Ocean.

Notwithstanding the difficulties with travel and communication within that vast territory, and despite the fact that there were three major language families and a multitude of tribes that spoke their own dialects of those languages, there was a common glue that held the Eastern Woodland Indian culture together. It was the system of governance – the universal authority, obligation and responsibilities undertaken by each of the seven clans in the areas of leadership, protection, education, hunting, physical welfare, spiritual welfare and sense of community. The system of governance was known as dodem…a word misinterpreted for hundreds of years by non First Nations people.

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Wherever a traveler went within the immense Eastern Woodland Indians’ territory the question that would be asked of the newcomer was, “Who is your grandmother?” and the answer would determine where the visitor was stationed round the fire. Clan membership for the Eastern Woodland Indians was handed down through the mother’s line and knowing his clan meant knowing much of the man. Knowing his clan meant knowing what he had been trained from birth to contribute to his community. Knowing his clan meant knowing what he could be counted on to provide for the common good.

The exception to this particular clan system of the Eastern Woodland Indians, was the Iroquois confederacy in that that tribe had its own language, system of governance and social patterns.

The Eastern Woodland Indians were hunters and gatherers but given that there were such enormous differences in habitat and terrain from one end of the territory to another, it meant that there were also differences in types of housing, food resources and clothing. Those tribes that lived in the southern part of the continent learned basic farming techniques, for example.

Farming meant that a tribe became less nomadic and required a somewhat different social structure than the small itinerant family groups that depended on following the game for their existence.

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Russia asks Iceland for details of bank rescue plan before giving loan

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Russia asks Iceland for details of bank rescue plan before giving loan

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Russia has requested Iceland give them more details of the island nation’s plan to rescue the banking sector and thus the entire national economy before granting them a loan.

Two weeks ago, Iceland’s banking sector collapsed and was largely nationalised. Icelandic banks are in significantly more debt than the country can afford, and the nation may seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund. A decision on whether to involve the IMF is due within a week.

As for Russia, a senior Russian government source is reported by Reuters as having said “At the current moment, we do not yet have enough reasons to give them credit. We did not refuse. We are continuing the talks.” Forbes quoted him as having also said “‘We asked them to collect more information and present a rescue plan for the banking system.”

Meanwhile, there is some optimism in Iceland over the economy. It is hoped by authorities that the lower exchange rate for the króna means that more tourists will be attracted. Bars and restaurants are also doing well. The manager of one bar explained: “Actually, when people get depressed they drink more.”

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UAE launches national authority for scientific research

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UAE launches national authority for scientific research

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its first national authority for scientific research (NASR) to coordinate and fund scientific research in the country.

The national authority for scientific research was announced on March 7 by Shaikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE minister for higher education and scientific research. NASR will begin with an annual budget of AED100 million (approximately US$27.2 million). The authority hopes to receive additional contributions from the public and the private sector.

NASR will look to fund research projects in various fields, including engineering, technology, medicine, water and agriculture, proposing specific projects to be competed for by researchers at universities and private research institutes.

“Projects are going to be selected to help promote scientific research and the growth of UAE society and we will compare them with international scientific research criteria,” Gulf News quoted Al Nahyan as saying at the launch.

NASR will also train scientists and develop programmes for promoting public science awareness. It will also coordinate with government authorities on the issue of intellectual property rights, by providing advice on how companies and research centres should go about protecting their discoveries in the form of patents or licenses. It will also provide scholarships for researchers in the UAE to work on international research programmes, and organise national scientific conferences. NASR forms part of the UAE’s strategic plan to improve higher education and scientific research.

Zakaria Maamar, associate professor at the College of Information Technology at Zayed University, UAE, told Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net) that, “This initiative is another boost to the research and development activities that are carried out in the UAE. It will definitely provide researchers with the appropriate funds to sustain such activities and promote best practices in the community.”

Said Elnaffar, assistant professor at the college of information technology at the United Arab Emirates University, told SciDev.Net that, with this initiative, the UAE is taking the lead and setting a good example by building a strong development infrastructure founded on knowledge discovery and research.


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An account of the Esperanza Fire from an animal rescuer

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An account of the Esperanza Fire from an animal rescuer
This article features first-hand journalism by Wikinews members. See the collaboration page for more details.
This article features first-hand journalism by Wikinews members. See the collaboration page for more details.

Saturday, December 2, 2006

As families fled their homes in the early morning hours on Thursday October 26, there was no warning. The Esperanza Fire southeast of Los Angeles and West of Palm Springs, California, had ballooned under the influence of Santa Ana winds to more than 19,000 acres as of the morning of October 27. No time to get the animals, no time for crates or even a leash. Sadly, owners left behind not only their horses, lamas, donkeys, chickens, rabbits, but also their dogs and cats.

Many of the families who did manage to evacuate their pets found themselves in the parking lot at the Fellowship in the Pass Church Red Cross Shelter where a MuttShack Animal Rescue team caught up with them.

Pam Anderson, Director of the emergency Red Cross shelter said that many people with animals had come and left.

The air was thick with smoke, and ash was raining down on the parking lot where dog owners, not able to take their dogs into the shelter were camping out in pup tents andin their cars.

Those who could afford it checked themselves into pet friendly hotels in nearby towns.

Some were prepared. Jane Garner, a small dog breeder was able to get all her animals out, and had set up her puppy runs alongside her RV in the parking lot. Others were not doing too well, having left home without as much as a leash.

The same scenario played out at the Red Cross shelter at Hemet High School. Animals were being boarded in vans, trailers and cars and small travel crates.

When MuttShack Animal Rescue arrived, a small fracas had sent several dogs off in different directions, running out of the school parking lot down busy streets necessitating an instant rescue response.

The Incident Command for the Esperanza Animals, Ramona Humane Society in San Jacinto welcomed MuttShack‘s offer to help at the shelters.

Ramona Humane Society had recently published a notice in their Newsletter about the newly passed “PETS Act”and warned owners not wait until a major disaster such as an earthquake or fireto prepare. “Be proactive to ensure that your pet will be taken care of.”

MuttShack and PetSmart Charities set up ad hoc facilities for the animals at both shelters.

The Red Cross shelter, run by Madison Burtchaell of the Orange County Red Cross was very accommodating about allowing a small emergency pet shelter adjacent to the School.

Barbara A. Fought of PetSmart Charities, an organization that works with animal welfare organizations and provide assistance in disasters, provided crates and emergency supplies.

MuttShack and Red Cross volunteers, Martin St. John, Tom Hamilton, and Steve Meissner helped assemble the crates to secure a safe environment for evacuated pets.

It was a great relief for evacuees who had camped out in the parking lot to finally leave their vehicles and relax at the shelter, setting up their cots to grab some sorely needed rest.

Firefighters and residents reported loss of wildlife and animals. The Esperanza fire burned 34 homes, consumed 40,000 acres and cost five Firefighters their lives before it was contained four days later on October 30. Firefighting operations cost nearly $10 million.

MuttShack Animal Rescue is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization active in disasters and dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and care of lost or discarded dogs, cats and other animals.

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The Great Gifts Of A Seo Expert

byAlma Abell

With the right person for the job, there are many tasks that a Houston SEO expert can take on for your enterprise. In this day and age, such an employee must wear several different hats to remain a top player in the marketplace. For business owners who are seeking to reach a wider audience in a more effective way, a professional in SEO practices may be able to lend their prowess to your company. There are many things such a worker could do for you and your brand.

They Make An Impression

A good impression, that is. A decent SEO expert will understand the importance of getting your company’s name out there, and they know how to appeal to the public. With careful research and design, this professional may be able to get your enterprise out there in a convenient and effective way so that you can reach more people than ever before. Moreover, a wealth of media, such as print and web, will help your business to become more relevant in this ever-changing society.

They Are Versatile

As mentioned, promoting companies takes a lot of work, and a person must be skilled in several different areas in order to make a lasting impact. Fortunately, a great SEO expert will be able to work in both in-print media as well as online platforms. This is where having a highly trained worker can really benefit your enterprise. By getting your brand out to the public through brochures and pamphlets, as well as on expertly-crafted webpages, you can know that this is a competent person with the desired skills set.

They Have Value

Clearly, such a professional is a great asset to any business. They know how to use the keywords, images, and techniques to get more people to notice your business. They can design something that is perfectly fitting for a billboard or large-scale poster, as well as a tasteful informative packet or postcard-sized item. With the many tasks that they can handle, it would be advantageous for your company to hire such a well-qualified employee.

It is by no means easy to make a great name for yourself in a way that is efficient and convenient, yet a pro may be able to do so for you. In this day and age, being relevant and extending your reach to include many demographics is not only a nice idea; it is absolutely necessary.

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Dell joins Microsoft-Nortel VoIP Team

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Dell joins Microsoft-Nortel VoIP Team

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Dell Inc. announced on Tuesday that it will partner up with the Microsoft-Nortel Innovative communications alliance (ICA) team to sell Unified Communications and VoIP products.

The announcement on Tuesday the 16th of October 2007 includes Dell selling VoIP, data and wireless networking products from Nortel and the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and other unified communications products.

The partnership with both manufacturers should allow Dell to provide a pre-integrated solution.

In March 2007, competitors IBM and Cisco announced they would join in the competition for developing unified communications applications and the development of open technologies around the unified communications and collaboration (UC2) client platform an application programming interfaces (APIs) offered by IBM as a subset of Lotus Sametime.

“We want to make it simple for our customers to deploy unified communications so their end users can get access to all their messages in one place – whether its e-mail, phone or mobile device. This will pave the way for more business-ready productivity tools,” said vice president of solutions, Dell Product Group, Rick Becker.

  • Customers have four options:
    • Core Office Communication Server 2007 – provides instant messaging and on-premise Microsoft Live Meeting.
    • Office Communication Server: Telephony – enables call routing tracking and management, VoIP gateway and public branch exchange (PBX) integration.
    • Audio and Video Conferencing – allows point-to-point conference, video conference and VoIP audio conference.
    • Exchange Unified Messaging – provides voicemail, e-mail and fax in Microsoft Outlook, and anywhere access of Microsoft Outlook Inbox and Calendar.

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