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The Weekly Roomer: Current Events II
Sunday, 21 October 2007
Elect Sir Sean!
Thursday, 21 September, 2000, 09:52 GMT 10:52 UK
Connery praises SNP leader
Akex Salmond and Sir Sean Connery
Alex Salmond and Sir Sean Connery campaign together
The Scottish National Party's best-known supporter, Sir Sean Connery, has paid tribute to Alex Salmond, who is stepping down as leader.

Mr Salmond, 45, has unexpectedly announced his resignation at the party's annual conference in September after 10 years as national convener.

Sir Sean, who supports the SNP financially and has campaigned alongside Mr Salmond, told BBC News Online Scotland: "He has been great for the party and I look forward to seeing what comes next."

An MP and Member of the Scottish Parliament, Mr Salmond's leadership style has been criticised from within the party in recent years.


It has been a rare privilege to lead the SNP over the last decade

Alex Salmond
Most recently, Mr Salmond was at the centre of the controversy over the suspension of Ian Blackford as party treasurer, who threatened to sue him for defamation.

Speaking at a news conference in Aberdeen, he revealed that he had only reached his decision at the weekend. He said that 10 years into the job seemed "an appropriate time" to reflect on the position.

"I think 10 years has been the allotted term of SNP leaders," he said, pointing out that his predecessor, Gordon Wilson, had served the same length of time in the top job.

Asked for his preferred successor, he said: "I have got my own private thoughts but obviously they are private."

'Complete puzzle'

BBC political correspondent Nick Robinson described the resignation as "a complete puzzle".

"Why if it was always going to be 10 years, hadn't we known about it. The decision seems to be very last-minute," he said.

In a letter to SNP members, he said: "The party is now at its strongest position ever.

Alex and news conference in Aberdeen
Facing the media in Aberdeen
"We are the official opposition in the Scots Parliament, we have over 200 local councillors, we lead the Scottish opinion polls and are at over 30% in the Westminster polls.

"I am absolutely convinced that the SNP will win the next Scottish election and take Scotland forward to independence.

"However, translating that political success onto a personal level, that would effectively lock me into a further decade as party leader.

"It has been a rare privilege to lead the SNP over the last decade. I have enjoyed myself enormously. I have no complaints and no regrets."

Blackford turmoil

He said he had "no intention" of giving up politics and planned to continue as MP and MSP for Banff and Buchan, in the north-east of Scotland.

As an indication that he did not intend to fade away from SNP politics, Mr Salmond added: "I hope to serve Scotland in the future in some other capacity."

The battle for the job has begun with left-winger Alex Neil confirming his intention to stand. He is likely to face competition from deputy leader, John Swinney, who will announce a decision in the next few days.

Alex at conference
In full flight at a party conference
Other names in the frame so far are deputy leader, acting treasurer Kenny MacAskill; justice spokeswoman Roseanna Cunningham and business manager Mike Russell.

Political opponents seized on the Ian Blackford turmoil. Liberal Democrat MP Menzies Campbell said: "It makes no sense whatsoever for Alex Salmond and his treasurer to be fighting each other like ferrets in a sack."

Enterprise Minister Henry McLeish, a Labour MSP, said: "The SNP is a single-issue protest group who use the luxury of knowing they will never be in government to come up with crazy and uncosted promises to the people of Scotland."

Economic background

In March, members of the party's national council approved the policy of an independence referendum being held by an SNP-led Scottish Parliament or by the Scottish Parliament, if the SNP won a Westminster election.

Mr Salmond was an economist with the Royal Bank of Scotland before winning the Banff and Buchan Westminster constituency from the Tories in 1987.

The following year he interrupted the chancellor's Budget speech in protest at the introduction of the poll tax in Scotland. He was thrown out of the chamber for a week.

 

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In This Section Emphatic SNP win for Swinney Salmond: 'Breakaway is nigh' Backroom boy moves to the fore SNP hopefuls play down cash row Party exile attacks leadership Nationalists air their views SNP leader sides with deputy Filling the room at the top Hopefuls clash on independence Full webcast transcript SNP moves into credit Tussle for the top Attention turns to key SNP ballots John Swinney: My message Alex Neil: My message Conference agenda Live coverage Connery praises SNP leader Party prepares for Salmond swan song The Salmond decade



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Go Boston!

Red Sox blitz Indians to force series decider

By Mike Shalin Sun Oct 21, 1:03 AM ET

BOSTON (Reuters) - The Boston Red Sox hammered the Cleveland Indians 12-2 on Saturday to force a seventh and deciding game in the American League Championship Series.

Five RBIs by J.D. Drew and Curt Schilling's pitching fired the Red Sox, who will seek to complete the comeback from 3-1 down when they send Game 3 losing pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka to the mound on Sunday against Jake Westbrook, who won the third game.

The winners face the Colorado Rockies in the World Series, beginning on Wednesday in either Boston or New York.

"There's nothing more (fun) in sports than a Game 7," Schilling told reporters after improving his post-season record to 10-2.

The Red Sox have won the last two games by a combined score of 19-3.

"It's still two games and you see a lot in a seven-game series," said Cleveland manager Eric Wedge. "It's going to come down to Game 7 between the two teams that won more games than anybody in the regular season, two teams that have beat each up on each other a little bit over the past week, and that's the way it should be.

"It's something everybody should look forward to."

Drew hit a grand slam in the first inning and added an RBI single in a six-run third that knocked Cleveland starter Fausto Carmona from the game. The right fielder has struggled in his first season in Boston after signing a $70 million contract but was called out for a curtain call after the home run.

Schilling delivered seven strong innings, allowing two runs on six hits, walking none and striking out five. He received a huge ovation from the crowd as he walked off after the seventh inning, doffing his cap before entering the dugout.

"(He) really really pitched like the guy that we need," said Red Sox manager Terry Francona.

It was the fifth time in his career that Schilling pitched a post-season game with his team facing elimination and he has won all five starts, for Philadelphia, Arizona and Boston.

The Red Sox are seeking to win their second World Series in the last four years. The Indians have not won it since 1948.

POP FLY

The Red Sox loaded the bases with no one out in the first inning on two infield hits and a walk to David Ortiz. Carmona then struck out Manny Ramirez and got Mike Lowell on a pop fly to short right but Drew connected on a 3-1 pitch, hitting a vicious line drive to left-centerfield.

"I didn't want to walk off the field without any runs, so I was trying to hit the ball hard," Drew said. "It worked out great."

Victor Martinez led off the second inning with a solo home run for Cleveland, after Grady Sizemore had started with a similar fly ball that was called a foul.

The Red Sox broke things open with the six-run third inning that included a pair of Cleveland errors and chased Carmona from the game.

Drew singled home one run and Julio Lugo had a two-run double in the big Boston third.


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Thursday, 18 October 2007
If true, we are nearly devastated that we must adhere to any kind of objectivity and report this possible stupidity.

Study Finds iPhone Contains Harmful Chemicals

Haider Rizvi, OneWorld US Tue Oct 16, 2:51 PM ET

NEW YORK, Oct 16 (OneWorld) - Apple's iPhone contains hazardous chemicals that can endanger human health and the environment, say scientists associated with the environmental organization Greenpeace International who tested the device in their laboratories a few months ago.

Greenpeace scientists claimed this week that they found two types of hazardous substances in the iPhone that have already been eliminated by other mobile phone makers.

"Two of the phthalate plasticisers found at high levels in the headphone cable are toxic to reproduction," said Dr. David Santillo, senior scientist at the Greenpeace Research Laboratories.

Santillo and many other scientists assert that these substances interfere with sexual development in mammals, and therefore their use in products such as toys or other childcare articles have been banned in Europe.

However, though questionable, their use in mobile phones is still legal.

Greenpeace campaigners say they decided to test the iPhone in their UK laboratory in June after Apple management publicly declared that it would address environmental concerns as it launched new products.

In May when the iPhone was launched, thousands of consumers took part in Greenpeace's "Green My Apple" campaign after Apple's Steve Jobs bragged about the fine environmental quality of his company's products.

In introducing the iPhone, he said: "Apple is ahead of, or will soon be ahead of, most of its competitors" on environmental issues.

"We watched closely when the iPhone was launched in June for any mention of the green features of the phone from Apple," said a Greenpeace official. "There was none."

The laboratory tests show the iPhone contains toxic brominated compounds (indicating the presence of brominated flame retardants -- so-called BFRs) and hazardous PVC plastics. The findings are detailed in the Greenpeace report entitled "Missed call: the iPhone's Hazardous Chemicals."

Researchers at the laboratory say they have tested 18 internal and external components of the iPhone and confirmed the presence of brominated compounds in half the samples, including in the phone's antenna.

A mixture of toxic phthalates was found to make up 1.5 percent of the plastic (PVC) coating of the headphone cables, according to Zeina Alhajj, a Greenpeace campaigner .

"Steve Jobs has missed the call on making the iPhone his first step towards greening Apple's products," said Alhajj. "It seems that Apple is far from leading the way for a green electronics industry as competitors, like Nokia, already sell mobile phones free of PVC."

Apple's media relations officials did not return calls for their comments on the Greenpeace study Monday, though an Apple spokesperson did tell the trade publication Macworld that the company "will voluntarily eliminate the use of PVC and BFRs by the end of 2008."

The California-based non-profit Center for Environmental Health is hoping to speed up that process. The group announced its intention Monday to bring a lawsuit against Apple, through which it aims to reach a negotiated settlement to reduce the use of the chemicals in question.

Greenpeace researchers said during the tests they also found the iPhone's battery was "unusually glued and soldered" into the handset, which hinders battery replacement and makes separation for recycling or appropriate disposal more difficult, and therefore adds to the burden of electronic waste.

Several of Apple's competitors have said they have identified extra toxic chemicals they intend to remove in the future -- beyond current minimum legal requirements.

Nokia mobile phones are totally PVC free, while Motorola and Sony Ericsson have already put products on the market with BFR-free components. Nokia and Sony Ericsson have a global take-back policy for their phones and accept responsibility for reuse and recycling of phones they manufacture.

Environmentalists say that saves resources and helps prevent old phones from adding to the mountain of e-waste that has been dumped in Asia and elsewhere.

Apple does not have a global free take-back policy so the eventual fate of the 4 to 10 million iPhones likely to be sold in the product's first year is uncertain, analysts say.

"With next month's European launch of the iPhone, Apple should sell a version which is at least as green as the offerings from Sony Ericsson, Nokia, and Motorola," said Greenpeace's Alhajj.

"Only then can loyal fans of Steve Jobs believe that his promises of a greener Apple will bear any fruit. Right now Steve appears to have any green product news 'on hold'."

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We sure hope to hell she hired Blackwater cowboy Mercs to keep her alive!

Bhutto returns to sea of support in Pakistan

By Zeeshan Haider Thu Oct 18, 10:12 AM ET

KARACHI (Reuters) - Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto ended eight years of self-exile on Thursday, returning to Karachi where hundreds of thousands of supporters thronged the streets to welcome her home.

"I am thankful to God, I am very happy that I'm back in my country and I was dreaming of this day," a tearful Bhutto told Reuters as she disembarked an Emirates flight from Dubai and kissed a Koran once she stepped on Pakistani soil.

Bhutto returned to lead her Pakistan People's Party into national elections meant to return the country to civilian rule.

For years Bhutto had vowed to return to Pakistan to end military dictatorship, yet she is coming back as a potential ally for President Pervez Musharraf, the army chief who took power in a 1999 coup.

Before saying goodbye to her two daughters and husband, Asif Ali Zardari, in Dubai, Bhutto described Pakistan as being at a crossroads between democracy and dictatorship.

Musharraf is going through his weakest period, and there is strong speculation he will end up sharing power with Bhutto after national elections due in early January.

The United States is believed to have quietly encouraged their alliance in order to keep nuclear-armed Pakistan pro-Western and committed to fighting al Qaeda and supporting NATO's efforts to stabilize Afghanistan.

Dressed in a green shalwar kameez (loose tunic and trousers), her head covered by a white scarf, Bhutto stood in plain view atop a truck designed to withstand a blast as it edged through a mass of people outside the airport, ignoring police advice to keep behind its bullet proof glass.

"Now that the people have given their verdict, it is necessary that the elections should be free and fair," she said before setting off at the head of a procession into Karachi.

After three hours her truck had gone half kilometer to reach the airport gate, so great was the crowd, and as dusk fell the main road into the downtown area was completely clogged.

Some 20,000 security personnel have been deployed to provide protection against threatened suicide bomb attacks by militants.

Intelligence reports suggested at least three jihadi groups linked to al Qaeda and the Taliban were plotting suicide attacks, according to a provincial official.

"She has an agreement with America. We will carry out attacks on Benazir Bhutto as we did on General Pervez Musharraf," Haji Omar, a Taliban commander in the Waziristan tribal region on the Afghan border, told Reuters by satellite telephone.

While the rest of Pakistan was transfixed by Bhutto's homecoming, Musharraf spent most of the day at his army office in Rawalpindi, with no official engagements scheduled, an aide said.

Bhutto's return pleased investors in the Karachi Stock Exchange, whose main index has risen 47 percent this year.

"There is a feeling that the political scenario will stabilize now and there will be consistent economic policies," said Muzzamil Mussani, a dealer at JS Global Capital Ltd, as the index hit a life high of 14,802.61 points, up over 1 percent.

HOMECOMING RALLY

The route to a site near the tomb of Pakistan's founder, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, where Bhutto was due to address a rally, was lined with die-hard loyalists.

"I sold the goats in my house to travel to Karachi and welcome Benazir Bhutto. Since the day she announced her arrival, we lit oil lamps every night, and my old mother offers long prayers for her safety and success," said Imdad Chandio, a villager from the barren hinterland of Sindh province.

Red, black and green tricolor of Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party festooned streets and billboards displayed giant images of Bhutto and her late father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the country's first popularly elected prime minister, who was ousted and executed by his army chief, General Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq.

Musharraf has already granted an amnesty to protect Bhutto from corruption charges brought by the government of Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister he overthrew and later exiled.

But the Supreme Court is challenging Musharraf's right to bestow an amnesty. It is also hearing challenges to the president's right to have stood for re-election while still army chief in a ballot he won easily on October 6, even though he has promised to be sworn in as a civilian leader.

Judge Javed Iqbal expected a ruling in 10 or 12 days time.

(Additional reporting by Imtiaz Shah and Asim Tanveer)


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Tuesday, 16 October 2007
Since when do the Chinese have or express "outrage?" Could they be becoming westernized and therefore losing it?

Bush hosts Dalai Lama amid Chinese outrage

By Matt Spetalnick and Paul Eckert Tue Oct 16, 3:29 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush hosted the Dalai Lama on Tuesday despite China's warning that U.S. plans to honor the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader could damage relations between Beijing and Washington.

The White House talks were held on the eve of a congressional award ceremony for the Dalai Lama, but the Bush administration took pains to keep the encounter with the president low-key in a bid to placate China.

"We in no way want to stir the pot and make China feel that we are poking a stick in their eye -- to a country that we have ... a good relationship with on a variety of issues," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.

Beijing has bitterly denounced plans for the Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since staging a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959, to receive the Congressional Gold Medal on Wednesday.

Bush will attend the ceremony on Capitol Hill, the first time a U.S. president will appear in public with the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists and a Nobel Peace laureate whom China regards as a separatist and a traitor.

"We are furious," Tibet's Communist Party boss, Zhang Qingli, told reporters in China. "If the Dalai Lama can receive such an award, there must be no justice or good people in the world."

The White House denied Bush's private meeting with the Dalai Lama, his fourth since taking office, was meddling in China's internal affairs. But Perino said: "We understand that the Chinese have very strong feelings about this."

Returning to his Washington hotel, a smiling Dalai Lama told journalists and a small group of cheering followers that his meeting with Bush had been "like a reunion of one family."

"Naturally he's showing his concern about Tibet and he inquired about the situation there," the Dalai Lama said.

Asked about China's anger over his U.S. visit, he waved his hands dismissively and said: "That always happens."

PLAYING DOWN THE SYMBOLISM

Trying to play down the symbolism of the talks, Bush met the Dalai Lama in the White House residence instead of the Oval Office where he normally welcomes visiting world leaders.

White House staff, who had refused to say when the meeting would take place, afterward said it lasted half an hour but gave no further details. Reporters were not allowed to glimpse the two together and no photographs were released.

Asked why Bush was going ahead with the talks, White House spokesman Tony Fratto said: "He made it clear in his communications with the Chinese ... that when the Dalai Lama was in town for the congressional ceremony that they would meet. So there's no reason not to."

China pulled out of a meeting this week at which world powers were to discuss Iran, in apparent protest at Congress's plan to honor the Dalai Lama with its highest civilian award.

China had also canceled an annual human rights dialogue with Germany to show displeasure over Chancellor Angela Merkel's September meeting with the Dalai Lama.

Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said China had expressed "resolute opposition" to the U.S. award.

"China has solemnly demanded the United States cancel the above-mentioned and extremely wrongful arrangement," Yang said.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said if the decision to honor the Dalai Lama was not reversed it would have an "extremely serious impact" on bilateral relations.

China pulled out of the meeting on Iran for "technical reasons," he told a news conference.

China's rhetoric against the Dalai Lama has been increasing in line with his accolades abroad, even though the government and his envoys are engaged in a tentative dialogue process.

The Dalai Lama, 72, has said he supports a "middle way" policy that advocates autonomy for Tibet within China. But Qiangba Puncog, Tibet's governor, said China believed he still supported independence and that separatist activities in the region were increasing.

(Additional reporting by Lindsay Beck, Chris Buckley and Guo Shipeng)


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What are these pinheads we are using for cops and prosecutors now days, anyway!?

So she gets off from a manslaughter charge because he must be a liar and she can't be..."came at her?"  Please!  Arrest the bitch!  ...and let the guy go who only held her off while he grabbed his clothes, then fled!  What are these pinheads we are using for cops and prosecutors now days, anyway!?  Could Ethel be white and the homeless guy be black...or some equally despicable variation of the above where race plays a major role..., set me straight!!!

 

Woman, 81, shoots homeless 'washer'

Mon Oct 15, 10:25 PM ET

MOBILE, Ala. - An 81-year-old woman shot a homeless man Monday morning after finding him washing his clothes in her laundry room, police said.

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Ethel Sanders told people she heard noises in her laundry room and found a man standing in his underwear near the washing machine when she went to investigate, police spokesman Officer Eric Gallichant told the Press-Register.

Sanders was carrying a handgun and shot the man when he came at her, Gallichant said. Sanders fell to the ground and dropped the gun after firing, Gallichant said.

The man grabbed the gun, pointed it at Sanders and took his clothes from the washing machine, Gallichant said.

The man fled and Sanders called police just before 8 a.m. Officers caught the man at the nearby Plateau Community Center.

James Penn, 25, was taken to University of South Alabama Medical Center. Gallichant said he is expected to survive. Upon release from the hospital, Penn will be charged with first-degree burglary, Gallichant said.

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Information from: Press-Register, http://www.al.com/mobileregister


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Misfired Patriot missile hits farm in Qatar: report

Tue Oct 16, 4:45 AM ET

DUBAI (Reuters) - A Patriot missile hit a farm in Qatar after being accidentally fired from a base used by U.S. forces in the Gulf Arab state, Al Jazeera television said on Tuesday.

The Qatar-based television said the missile launched from Assayliyah base did not cause any casualties. The Patriot system is an anti-missile system.

Officials at Assayliyah were not available for comment.

U.S.-allied Qatar was a launch pad for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. It hosts the U.S. Army's Central Command (CENTCOM).


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This must have been the one Fred was using in the quarry...!

'Truly Gigantic' Dinosaur Skeleton Found

By MICHAEL ASTOR,
AP
Posted: 2007-10-15 18:12:13
Filed Under: Science News
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (Oct. 15) - The skeleton of what is believed to be a new dinosaur species - a 105-foot plant-eater that is among the largest dinosaurs ever found - has been uncovered in Argentina, scientists said Monday.

Scientists from Argentina and Brazil said the Patagonian dinosaur appears to represent a previously unknown species of Titanosaur because of the unique structure of its neck. They named it Futalognkosaurus dukei after the Mapuche Indian words for "giant" and "chief," and for Duke Energy Argentina, which helped fund the skeleton's excavation.

Photo Gallery: Massive Creature

Academia Brasileira de Ciencias / Reuters

Scientists announced on Monday the discovery of a dinosaur, which may be a new species, called Futalognkosaurus dukei in the Patagonia region of Argentina. Here, a sketch shows the animal, left.

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"This is one of the biggest in the world and one of the most complete of these giants that exist," said Jorge Calvo, director of paleontology center of National University of Comahue, Argentina, lead author of a study on the dinosaur published in the peer-reviewed Annals of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.

Scientists said the giant herbivore walked the Earth some 88 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period.

Since the first bones were found on the banks of Lake Barreales in the Argentine province of Neuquen in 2000, paleontologists have dug up the dinosaur's neck, back region, hips and the first vertebra of its tail.

"I'm pretty certain it's a new species," agreed Peter Mackovicky, associate curator for dinosaurs at Chicago's Field Museum, who was not involved with the discovery. "I've seen some of the remains of Futalognkosaurus and it is truly gigantic."

Calvo said the neck alone must have been 56 feet long, and by studying the vertebrae, they figured the tail probably measured 49 feet. The dinosaur reached over 43 feet tall, and the excavated spinal column alone weighed about 9 tons when excavated.

Patagonia also was home to the other two largest dinosaur skeletons found to date - Argentinosaurus, at around 115 feet long, and Puertasaurus reuili, 115 feet to 131 feet long.

Comparison between the three herbivores, however, is difficult because scientists have only found few vertebrae of Puertasaurus and while the skeleton of Futalognkosaurus (FOO-ta-long-koh-SOHR-us) is fairly complete, scientists have not uncovered any bones from its limbs.

Photo Gallery: Recent Discoveries

Larry Felder

Scientists in Utah this month announced the discovery of Gryposaurus monumentensis, a huge new species that was called the "Arnold Schwarzenegger of duckbilled dinosaurs" by one paleontologist.

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North America's dinosaurs don't even compare, Mackovicky added in a phone interview. "Dinosaurs do get big here, but nothing near the proportions we see in South America."

The site where Futalognkosaurus was found has been a bonanza for paleontologists, yielding more than 1,000 specimens, including 240 fossil plants, 300 teeth and the remains of several other dinosaurs.

"As far as I know, there is no other place in the world where there is such a large and diverse quantity of fossils in such small area. That is truly unique," said Alexander Kellner, a researcher with the Brazilian National Museum and co-author of the dinosaur's scientific description.

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Monday, 15 October 2007
..are no NATO allie a righteous US wants on its team!

...creating a crisis too complex for REPUBLICANS...clever...Turks denying Genocide in Armenia and wanting to invade Kurdistan, as well as deny occupied Kurdistan...are no NATO allie a righteous US wants on its team! - Dudley

 

Turkish govt asks parliament to let troops enter Iraq

By Gareth Jones and Hidir Goktas Mon Oct 15, 3:18 PM ET

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's cabinet asked parliament on Monday for permission to launch attacks on Kurdish separatists in northern Iraq that Washington fears could destabilize one of the most peaceful areas of the country.

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Government spokesman Cemil Cicek said Turkey still hoped military action against the Kurds, who use the mountainous region as base for attacks inside Turkey, would not be needed.

"But the most painful reality of our country, our region, is the reality of terror," he told a news conference.

Iraq urged Turkey not to resort to military action on its territory, calling on it to be "wise and patient."

"The Iraqi government calls on the Turkish government to pursue a diplomatic solution and not a military solution to solve the (problem) of terrorist attacks which our dear neighbor Turkey has witnessed from the PKK," said Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh.

Cicek said the motion, which parliament is expected to approve on Wednesday, would be valid for one year and would allow multiple cross-border operations.

Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's centre-right government is under heavy public pressure to act after a series of attacks on Turkish troops by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which seeks an independent homeland in eastern Turkey.

The prospect of NATO's second largest army crossing into mainly Kurdish northern Iraq helped propel global oil prices to an all-time high of $86 a barrel on Monday while the lira currency fell more than 2 percent against the dollar.

The United States has urged restraint on Turkey, a key NATO ally strategically located between Europe and the Middle East. But Washington's influence in Ankara is being severely undermined by U.S. Congressional moves to brand as genocide the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915.

Ankara has recalled its envoy to Washington and warned of serious damage to ties if next month the House of Representatives backs a resolution pressed by an Armenian lobby with great influence among the Democrat majority.

Turkey rejects the genocide claims, now fatefully entangled with the northern Iraq issue.

U.S. APPEAL

"We all have an interest in a stable Iraq and a desire to see the PKK brought to justice, but we urge the Turks to continue their discussions with us and the Iraqis and to show restraint from any potentially destabilizing actions," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.

That appeal was echoed by Iraq which pointed to a security accord the two neighbors signed late last month as a way to proceed against the PKK.

Under the accord, Iraq and Turkey pledged to take all necessary measures, including financial and intelligence, to combat the PKK and other militant groups.

Turkey's Cicek had earlier repeated criticism of Iraq's failure to take action against the PKK on its territory.

Iraq has said its own security forces are too stretched tackling insurgents elsewhere in the country to be sent to tackle the PKK.

The Baghdad government also has little clout in the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq.

Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi is expected to discuss the issue in Ankara with Turkish officials on Tuesday.

Cicek said Turkey's sole target, if its troops entered northern Iraq, would be the PKK militants, about 3,000 of whom are believed to be hiding there.

Large-scale incursions by Turkey into northern Iraq in 1995 and 1997, involving an estimated 35,000 and 50,000 troops respectively, failed to dislodge the rebels.

In the text of the motion, seen by Reuters, the government states continued commitment to Iraq's territorial integrity and defends its right under international law to send troops across the border as an act of self-defense.

(Additional reporting by Evren Mesci in Ankara and Mariam Karouny in Baghdad)


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Vatican Prints Secrets of Knights Templar

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Posted: 2007-10-13 00:08:04
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VATICAN CITY (Oct. 12) - The Knights Templar, the medieval Christian military order accused of heresy and sexual misconduct, will soon be partly rehabilitated when the Vatican publishes trial documents it had closely guarded for 700 years.

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The Vatican Secret Archives is publishing 799 copies of a document that was found in 2001 after being lost for centuries. Replicas cost $8,333, but you can click through the photos to get the scoop for free.

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A reproduction of the minutes of trials against the Templars, "'Processus Contra Templarios -- Papal Inquiry into the Trial of the Templars"' is a massive work and much more than a book -- with a $8,333 price tag.

"This is a milestone because it is the first time that these documents are being released by the Vatican, which gives a stamp of authority to the entire project," said Professor Barbara Frale, a medievalist at the Vatican's Secret Archives.

"Nothing before this offered scholars original documents of the trials of the Templars," she told Reuters in a telephone interview ahead of the official presentation of the work on October 25.

The epic comes in a soft leather case that includes a large-format book including scholarly commentary, reproductions of original parchments in Latin, and -- to tantalize Templar buffs -- replicas of the wax seals used by 14th-century Inquisitors.

Reuters was given an advance preview of the work, of which only 799 numbered copies have been made.

One parchment measuring about half a meter wide by some two meters long is so detailed that it includes reproductions of stains and imperfections seen on the originals.

Pope Benedict will be given the first set of the work, published by the Vatican Secret Archives in collaboration with Italy's Scrinium cultural foundation, which acted as curator and will have exclusive world distribution rights.

The Templars, whose full name was "Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon," were founded in 1119 by knights sworn to protecting Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land after the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099.

They amassed enormous wealth and helped finance wars of some European monarchs. Legends of their hidden treasures, secret rituals and power have figured over the years in films and bestsellers such as "The Da Vinci Code."

The Knights have also been portrayed as guardians of the legendary Holy Grail, the cup used by Christ at the Last Supper before his crucifixion.

The Vatican expects most copies of the work to be bought up by specialized libraries at top universities and by leading medieval scholars.

Burned at the Stake

The Templars went into decline after Muslims re-conquered the Holy Land at the end of the 13th century and were accused of heresy by King Philip IV of France, their foremost persecutor. Their alleged offences included denying Christ and secretly worshipping idols.

The most titillating part of the documents is the so-called Chinon Parchment, which contains phrases in which Pope Clement V absolves the Templars of charges of heresy, which had been the backbone of King Philip's attempts to eliminate them.

Templars were burned at the stake for heresy by King Philip's agents after they made confessions that most historians believe were given under duress.

The parchment, also known as the Chinon Chart, was "misplaced" in the Vatican archives until 2001, when Frale stumbled across it.

"The parchment was catalogued incorrectly at some point in history. At first I couldn't believe my eyes. I was incredulous," she said.

"This was the document that a lot of historians were looking for," the 37-year-old scholar said.

Philip was heavily indebted to the Templars, who had helped him finance his wars, and getting rid of them was a convenient way of cancelling his debts, some historians say.

Frale said Pope Clement was convinced that while the Templars had committed some grave sins, they were not heretics.

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Their initiation ceremony is believed to have included spitting on the cross, but Frale said they justified this as a ritual of obedience in preparation for possible capture by Muslims. They were also said to have practiced sodomy.

"Simply put, the pope recognized that they were not heretics but guilty of many other minor crimes -- such as abuses, violence and sinful acts within the order," she said. "But that is not the same as heresy."

Despite his conviction that the Templars were not guilty of heresy, in 1312 Pope Clement ordered the Templars disbanded for what Frale called "the good of the Church" following his repeated clashes with the French king.

Frale depicted the trials against the Templars between 1307 and 1312 as a battle of political wills between Clement and Philip, and said the document means Clement's position has to be reappraised by historians.

"This will allow anyone to see what is actually in documents like these and deflate legends that are in vogue these days," she said.

Rosi Fontana, who has helped the Vatican coordinate the project, said: "The most incredible thing is that 700 years have passed and people are still fascinated by all of this."

"The precise reproduction of the parchments will allow scholars to study them, touch them, admire them as if they were dealing with the real thing," Fontana said.

"But even better, it means the originals will not deteriorate as fast as they would if they were constantly being viewed," she said.

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House Judiciary passes RESTORE Act.

In 20-14 vote today, the House Judiciary Committee passed the RESTORE Act, which seeks to update the hastily-passed Protect America Act and restore a balance between civil liberties and security. Upon the passage of the bill, Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) said in a statement that the bill gives “the Director of National Intelligence everything he said he needed” while still protecting the “vital rights of Americans“:

Those who oppose this bill are doing so for one reason: they are trying to convince Americans that those of us who support this legislation are somehow less committed to protecting this country from attack. They will pretend this bill doesn’t meet our nation’s security needs, despite the fact that it gives the Director of National Intelligence everything he said he needed.

“Americans are willing to make sacrifices to meet true national security imperatives, but they should not give up their rights unnecessarily, just to allow one political party to score points. This bill–the RESTORE Act–successfully provides the national security tools needed to go after terrorists and protects vital rights of Americans. The bill’s opponents know this but find it more convenient to pretend otherwise.

An amendment offered by Rep. Randy Forbes (R-VA), which would have given immunity to telecoms, was defeated 14-21.

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Gore: Back to work on environment

By Jim Christie Fri Oct 12, 4:53 PM ET

PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) - Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, said he was getting straight back to work on the "planetary emergency" of climate change.

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But he refused to answer reporters' questions on whether the award would make him change his mind and enter the U.S. presidential campaign as a Democratic candidate before the November 2008 election.

"We have to quickly find a way to change the world's consciousness about exactly what we're facing," Gore said, appearing in public nearly nine hours after the award was announced in Oslo.

Gore shared the Nobel prize with the U.N. climate panel for their work helping galvanize international action against global warming.

"It is the most dangerous challenge we've ever faced but it is also the greatest opportunity that we have ever had to make changes that we should be making for other reasons anyway," said Gore, standing with his wife, Tipper, and four Stanford University faculty members who work with the U.N. climate panel.

"This is a chance to elevate global consciousness about the challenges that we face now."

"I'm going back to work right now. This is just the beginning," Gore added, leaving the 70 journalists hanging by not taking questions.

That left unanswered a question on the minds of many in the United States after his Nobel win: would Gore, who narrowly lost the 2000 presidential election to Republican George W. Bush, jump in to join a crowded Democratic field of candidates ahead of the presidential election next year.

Gore has made it known he is not interested, although some Democratic activists are campaigning for him to get into the race, and the Nobel award on Friday further fueled their hopes.

Gore has campaigned on climate change since leaving office in 2001 after the bruising and disputed election result that put Bush in the White House.

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Gore, who appeared somber rather than elated over the award, said, "For my part, I will be doing everything I can to try to understand how to best use the honor and recognition of this award as a way of speeding up the change in awareness and the change in urgency."

"It truly is a planetary emergency and we have to respond quickly," he said.

Gore carried on with his plans despite the life-changing announcement, attending a scheduled meeting in Palo Alto in the heart of the Silicon Valley, where innovators are eager to jump start the clean technology industry.

Stanford biology professor Chris Field said the prize "adds tremendous momentum" to work on conservation, efficiency, new technology and carbon capture and storage.

"I think we are seeing there is no single solution ... but there are great opportunities in all four areas," Field said.

Gore said in a statement earlier that he would donate all of his share of the Nobel prize winnings to the Alliance for Climate Protection -- a nonprofit group Gore founded last year to raise public awareness of climate change.

"This award is even more meaningful because I have the honor of sharing it with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the world's pre-eminent scientific body devoted to improving our understanding of the climate crisis -- a group whose members have worked tirelessly and selflessly for many years," Gore said in his earlier written statement.

(Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu in Washington)


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World's Oldest Wall Painting Unearthed

By Khaled Yacoub Oweis,
Reuters
Posted: 2007-10-11 16:53:58
DAMASCUS (Oct. 11) - French archaeologists have discovered an 11,000-year-old wall painting underground in northern Syria which they believe is the oldest in the world.

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Archaeologists clean an underground wall near the city of Aleppo, Syria, last month that revealed an 11,000-year-old wall painting believed to be the oldest in the world. It will be moved to Aleppo's museum next year.

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The 2 square-meter painting, in red, black and white, was found at the Neolithic settlement of Djade al-Mughara on the Euphrates, northeast of the city of Aleppo, team leader Eric Coqueugniot told Reuters.

"It looks like a modernist painting. Some of those who saw it have likened it to work by (Paul) Klee. Through carbon dating we established it is from around 9,000 B.C.," Coqueugniot said.

"We found another painting next to it, but that won't be excavated until next year. It is slow work," said Coqueugniot, who works at France's National Centre for Scientific Research.

Rectangles dominate the ancient painting, which formed part of an adobe circular wall of a large house with a wooden roof. The site has been excavated since the early 1990s.

The painting will be moved to Aleppo's museum next year, Coqueugniot said. Its red came from burnt hematite rock, crushed limestone formed the white and charcoal provided the black.

The world's oldest painting on a constructed wall was one found in Turkey but that was dated 1,500 years after the one at Djade al-Mughara, according to Science magazine.

Photo Gallery: Human Archaelogical Finds

Avi Ohayon, Avi Ohayon / AP

On May 8, Israeli archeologists said they had found the tomb of King Herod at Herodium, the king's palace site built around 23 B.C., near the West Bank city of Hebron.

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The inhabitants of Djade al-Mughara lived off hunting and wild plants. They resembled modern day humans in looks but were not farmers or domesticated, Coqueugniot said.

"There was a purpose in having the painting in what looked like a communal house, but we don't know it. The village was later abandoned and the house stuffed with mud," he said.

A large number of flints and weapons have been found at the site as well as human skeletons buried under houses.

"This site is one of several Neolithic villages in modern day Syria and southern Turkey. They seem to have communicated with each other and had peaceful exchanges," Coqueugniot said.

Mustafa Ali, a leading Syrian artist, said similar geometric design to that in the Djade al-Mughara painting found its way into art throughout the Levant and Persia, and can even be seen in carpets and kilims (rugs).

"We must not lose sight that the painting is archaeological, but in a way it's also modern," he said.

France is an important contributor to excavation efforts in Syria, where 120 teams are at work. Syria was at the crossroads of the ancient world and has thousands of mostly unexcavated archaeological sites.

Swiss-German artist Paul Klee had links with the Bauhaus school and was important in the German modernist movement.

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