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are our sisters; the deer, the horse, the great eagle, these
are our brothers. The rocky crests, the juices in the meadows,
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Saturday, January 31
El Greco
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Domenikos Theotokopoulos (1541 - 1614), better known as El Greco (the Greek), was one of the most original painters of his time. Starting February 11, 2004 at the National Gallery in London.
"View of Mount Sinai and the Monastery" a 1570 oil and tempera on wood by El Greco owned by the Historical Museum of Crete in Iraklion, was stolen by Nazi forces from a Hungarian family during WWII, according to a lawsuit filed in the US yesterday."...via Kathimerini
"A Greek museum has denied the National Gallery in London the loan of an El Greco painting because it is afraid the painting may be confiscated."...via BBC
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Thursday, January 29
Iris
Poor little Iris has a hurt tail, maybe she was bitten by one of the "Boys" or the Jacques Roussel who lives at the Bramble Patch Stud. It was all bloody and swollen, had been healing but not recovered yet so I took her to the gentle Olivier. He gave her an injection and some antibiotics. She is already feeling better, chirping away comme d'habitude!
I stopped at the shopping center, Iris in her carry case perched on the trolly and got a web cam that is also a camera. Ligitech Clicksmart 420. It took ages to install the software and it has hogged most of the hard drive! The pictures are really super (Iris above and the snowy logs I took this evening) considering that it only cost 46 euros---the vet was 40---!!!
Today was one of the most beautifull here at Molene brilliantly sunny, the snow still nestling. We are high here, it had mostly melted down in the town.
My nephew Kilian called, we hadn't talked for months....he may come and stay, he's going skiing, expanding, busy.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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Mark Haddon won the 2003 Whitbread Book of the Year Award for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
I am very pleased that this book won the award. I heard it on BBC Radio4 and liked it immensely.
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Tuesday, January 27
Sotheby's search
Now one can search the Sotheby's sold lot archive. View lot details and realized prices from past sales. Some of the items also have photos, it is very interesting, educational and usefull.
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Chekhov by K
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The great plays of Chekhov of which this is one (Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, Cherry Orchard) all have in common the portrayal of bourgeois boredom. This is ironic since we think of bourgeois boredom as something peculiarly American, middle class, and possibly occurring somewhere in the sunbelt. We also tend not to think of 1890's Russia as a fertile ground for writing or staging plays about middle class ennui and angst, unless we have read Chekhov, or perhaps Tolstoy, or Turgenev, who wrote around the same time, and depicted similar scenes. Very ironically, it was this very boredom and separation from the economic hardship of the lower classes that led to the social upheaval and bloodbath we now call the Russian Revolution of 1917-21. Even more ironically, of course, Chekhov, like his own characters and those in the audiences who saw these plays in early twentieth century Russia, was totally unaware of the coming eruption. Chekhov died right after these plays were written, in the 1890's.
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Saturday, January 24
Orkut, please add me as a friend!
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Orkut or not Orkut, as Marc Canter pointed out..."...when I tried to join Orkut - I clicked on the 'Join Orkut' button and it told me - "Sorry you have to be invited into Orkut." "Oh" I said. "Then why is there a button saying "Join Orkut?" That's pretty strange."
"Google tip-toed into the hot market of online social networks with the quiet launch of Orkut.com on Thursday. Orkut is a "trusted" social network, meaning that you must be invited to join. The service sent out thousands of invitations Thursday to welcome individuals, according to Google." via...CNET
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Friday, January 23
The Watering Cannes
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I have put up some new photographs of molene, on The Watering Cannes. I shall be getting another digital camera soon ( the Sony cybershot was stolen 3 years ago! that is another story! K has still not recovered!) then I shall be able to post pictures of all the fantastic wildlife goings on here at Molene. One of the reasons for starting this blog.
I shall also be posting wildlife pictures on ecozen. I have been using throw away cameras and occasionally k has taken some super shots with his trusty Fujica. But it takes forever to actually get the film to the developers etc.! or rather to remember to take it into town!
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Site Updates
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I have been updating some of the sites I have developed for friends. Robert MacLean, is a Canadian-Irish writer, who lives in Greece, he just had one of his Plays read in Hollywood. It was a great success, Josh Costello directed it. http://www.romac.8m.com
Gilles Claude, alias El Bowax, born in New York, now French, is a sculptor. He is getting ready for another exhibition in Paris. He makes the most unusual (K thinks horrific) creatures from recuperated metal objects. http://www.elbowax.8k.com
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Tuesday, January 20
Fast Cows
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Yesterday was the day of the creatures. At tea time, looking accross the pond I saw one of the cows come hurtling towards the fence. It was chasing Princeton, one of the cats. They were both going faster than I can run. Princeton must have been up to something! He came in later covered in muck.
Later there was a very big bird sitting on a limb near the Willow, watching the field. The cats have depleted the usual snack centers!
We have two recuperating mice here and "the Bird" Francesca is co-authoring k's next book. I think it was a large hawk or a small eagle. He was about 20ins high, he stayed there for about 1/2 an hour. Then at dusk, it was drizzling, an owl flew over my head behind the house and back, he settled in the tall yew trees by the road. He was brown, his head very round, flat of face, his wing tips also rounded. The animal cards say he means deception, he is always asking Who? Who? K just told me he saw a Crane or a Stork in the Willow this morning. I wonder what a chasing cow means?
This is the "Bird table" it is fairly Cat-safe, I feed them farmyard bird mix, they like all of it except the chick peas. We'll plant them soon. I also tie grease balls to the trees which they eat with relish, finished every 2 days!
I shall be getting another digital camera soon ( the Sony cybershot was stolen 3 years ago! that is another story! K has still not recovered!) then I shall be able to post pictures of all the fantastic wildlife goings on here at Molene. One of the reasons for starting this blog. I shall also be posting wildlife pictures on ecozen I have been using throw away cameras and occasionally k has taken some super shots with his trusty Fujica. But it takes forever to actually get the film to the developers etc.! or rather to remember to take it into town!
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Sunday, January 18
The last 100 Grey Whales
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"Especially worrisome are the threats to the critically endangered Western Pacific gray whale, of which only 100 are left. The gray whales spend 5 months a year feeding in a narrow strip near the shore of Sakhalin where ExxonMobil plans to drill for oil. In recent years, scientists have observed a number of apparently underweight whales, leading some to believe that oil exploration and production in the region have already had a negative impact on the animals." via...The Ecologist
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Friday, January 16
Whitney Picasso
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January 14, 2004 - Sotheby's announced today that it would auction 44 paintings from the Greentree Foundation, which was created in 1982 by the late Mrs. John Hay Whitney following the death of her husband John Hay Whitney.
The sale will include major works by Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Sir Alfred J. Munnings and John Singer Sargent. It will also include Picasso's extraordinary Garcon a la Pipe (Boy with a Pipe), which was painted in 1905 and is one of the most beautiful and powerful pictures from the early years of the artist's career.
Most of the paintings will be auctioned in a single owner evening sale in New York on Wednesday May 5th, with the Collection itself estimated in excess of $140 million.
Proceeds to Benefit the Greentree Foundation, devoted to the furtherance of peace, human rights, international cooperation and charitable and educational programs.
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Tuesday, January 13
Whitbread Award Winners
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The five Whitbread Award winners are:
WHITBREAD FIRST NOVEL AWARD
Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre
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WHITBREAD NOVEL AWARD
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
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WHITBREAD BIOGRAPHY AWARD
Orwell: The Life by D J Taylor
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WHITBREAD POETRY AWARD
Landing Light by Don Paterson
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WHITBREAD CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD
The Fire-Eaters by David Almond
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Tuesday 27 January 2004
Announcement of the Whitbread Book of the Year at a presentation ceremony at The Brewery, London EC1.
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Saturday, January 10
Forbes' Faberge
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Forbes' Faberge Egg Collection Up For Auction
Sale N07981 April 20-21, 2004 Exhibition: April 12-20 Sotheby's New York
The largest private collection of Faberge Imperial Easter Eggs is to go under the hammer in April. One piece, The Coronation Egg, presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife at Easter 1897, would be the most expensive piece of decorative art to be sold at auction if it realizes the upper end of its estimated sales range of $18 million to $24 million. via...Forbes
The Orange Tree (Bay Tree) Egg
A Faberge Imperial Easter Egg presented by Tsar Nicholas II to his mother the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna at Easter 1911. Est. $10,000,000-15,000,000
Order the catalogue at Sotheby's this is already a collectors item.
Imperial Treasures: the Forbes Faberge Collection (hardbound edition) USD 170.00
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Haikus by K
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Frost
Stones, leaves,
holliy berries,
blades of grass,
covered in frost!
Frosty Farms
Red dawned horizon
over French farms'
frosty rolling hills.
Overflowing Rain
Winter rains fill draught's low pond,
Overflowing into streams.
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Rocket Mobile
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Rocket Mobile Demonstrates Blogging Application for Mobile Handsets; RocketJournal Enables Moblog Picture Capture and Publishing
2004 International CES
LAS VEGAS - Today at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Rocket Mobile(R), a leading provider of client-based mobile handset software technologies, demonstrated their moblogging (mobile blogging) software for BREW-enabled handsets.
"The RocketJournal(TM) application allows users to snap a mobile picture, annotate the blog entry, and post the entry to their existing LiveJournal(TM) or Blogger(TM) accounts via traditional MMS -- all from a single application," said Wayne Yurtin, President and CEO of Rocket Mobile. via ...Bussiness Wire
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Trybesters
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Friendly start with upstart sites. Whether they survive or not, some dot-coms make nice connections By Joseph Menn, Los Angeles Times
"If there's one place where knowing the right people is as important as it is in Hollywood, that place is Silicon Valley.
There, schmoozing with a chief executive can lead to more than a job; it can land you an introduction to a venture capitalist who will make you a CEO in your own right." via...sanmateocountytimes
Must read - all about Friendster-Tribe-Ryze-Linkedin-Google. The wheeling and dealing of friends. Scott-Abrams-Pincus.
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Doodle Blog
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Webloggers upload digital doodles using smart pens by Will Knight
"Smart pens have become the latest way to post messages to online diaries, or weblogs, while on the move. The Nokia Digital Pen and Sony Ericsson's Chatpen both let users turn ordinary scribbles and doodles into digital images that can be sent via email or multimedia messaging service (MMS). One web logger has put together computer code to automatically convert these doodles into weblog postings." via...NewScientist
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Pho-mo-blog
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Pictures driving, words in the backseat, just goin' along for the ride. Launched Oct. 27, Buzznet (www.buzznet.com) already has 45 users in Los Angeles, 24 in Rio, 21 in San Francisco, nine in Singapore, seven in Seattle, five in Istanbul, two in Botswana and Iran, one in Uberlingen, Germany and one in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. by timmay.buzznet.com via...SFGATE
I discovered Buzznet a few months ago. Having tried several pho-mo-blogs, this one has a very easy syndication system. Just a peice of javascript and your pictures show up on your site. Unlike most, where you have to click to see the pictures. Anyone can use your pictures too. The only drawbacks are - they want you to fill in a tooo detailed profile and their logo is a bit big and garish.
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Friday, January 9
Book Club Hopping
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Fast Company - We've added a new element to the Fast Company Book Club. If you participate in a discussion group and send us a report on the discussion, we'll consider it for inclusion in our new online collection of book reports. via...FC now
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Secret Blogs?
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Fontifier lets you use your own handwriting for the text you write on your computer.
It turns a scanned sample of your handwriting into a computer font that you can use in your word processor or graphics program, just like regular fonts such as Helvetica.
Stay tuned, you may not be able to read my next entry!
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Zen and the art of training cats
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by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
INLE LAKE, Myanmar I was introduced to Myanmar?s famous jumping cats at the Nga Phe Kyaung monastery, on Inle Lake. The "jumping cat monastery" is a key stop for the trickle of tourists who visit Myanmar, formerly Burma. There I met Venerable U Nanda, 25, one of a dozen resident monks. "It's easy to train cats," he said, somewhat reluctantly putting down his Burmese comic book. With a large dose of ennui he explained that you simply start when they're kittens, scratch them under the chin, say "kon," or jump, and reward them with kitty treats. Obviously, it works. via..IHT
This is interesting as we have trained some of our cats. They have trained us! They all follow us if we go on a family walk, ride on our shoulders. fetch balls like dogs! Iris pees in her own potty! Jardina walks on a lead and pees in the gutter, is used to having her own chair in restaurants and attacks any large dogs that come too near us!...ok so there are many more things that I can't think of :)
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Mass Extinctions
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Global Warming Threatens Mass Extinctions -Study By Alister Doyle OSLO
Global warming could wipe out a quarter of all species of plants and animals on earth by 2050 in one of the biggest mass extinctions since the dinosaurs, according to an international study. via...Reuters
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Our birtday
It was my Birthday yesterday and K's a few days ago.
I painted Happy Birtday on the window, of course I didn't notice that I had spelt it wrongly! ....so we have been Birtdaying! K said that I am like Taggy Campbell-Black, I was flattered, thinking it was because of her beauty and animal lovingness...it was because of her dyslexia:)
I was sent Happy Birthday E-card from Care2.com
"Would you tell me,please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat.
"I don't much care where --" said Alice.
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go," said the Cat.
"--so long as I get somewhere," Alice added as an explanation.
"Oh, you're sure to do that," said the Cat, "if you only walk long enough."
~ Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Tuesday, January 6
China To Kill 10,000 Civet Cats
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by ANC Staff and Animals Asia
After a man in Guangdong Province in southeastern China was reported ill with a strain of SARS similar to that found in civet cats, Chinese officials have ordered the closure of wild animal markets and the immediate killing of all captive civet cats in the province.
All civet cats are to be killed "in a few days," said Dr. Zhong Nanshan, China's senior SARS expert. A local official estimated that about 10,000 civet cats will meet their deaths in the cull.
Civet cats are widely eaten in Guangdong Province. The Hong Kong headquartered animal welfare organization 'Animals Asia' says the latest crisis highlights yet again the urgent need to ban China's live animal markets countrywide - once and for all.
After documenting the wild animal markets for nearly 20 years, Animals Asia investigators returned to China's notorious Zhengsha market in November 2003 and found in excess of 60 wild, domestic and endangered species, caged and pouring into the markets on the backs of trucks - stressed, diseased, dying and dead.
Despite new Government regulations many of the animals were clearly wild caught and were packed together in close concentrations of numbers along with thousands of reptiles, mammals, amphibians and birds.
Caged together in close proximity, the animals suffered violent and barbaric methods of slaughter which then allowed blood, gut contents, feces and urine to contaminate the surrounding area - and allowed viruses, previously kept under control by the immune system, to multiply and be excreted.
Animals Asia Media Director Annie Mather said: "Whilst it is clear that many market traders have been selling animals trapped in the wild and ignoring Government regulations to sell 'farmed raised species', it should actually be recognised that farming civet cats and other wild animals does not lessen the risk of disease and that they are potentially at risk of shedding viruses as any animal caught in the wild."
In 2003, a resolution proposed by the Animals Asia Foundation and supported by Hong Kong Legislator and Member of China's National People's Congress, Dr. David Chu Yu Lin, and local animal welfare and conservation groups in Hong Kong urged the Government to ban the trading and consumption of wild animals and dogs and cats, which was then submitted to Beijing's National People's Congress by Dr. Chu.
Supporting the closure of China's wild animal markets, Chen Run Shen, Secretary General of the Government's China Wildlife Conservation Association in Beijing said: "Whilst reform is the first step, in principle I believe that all wild animal markets should be closed in China. The wild animal trade has direct conflict with the progression of a civilized society. It also brings direct harm and damage to the animals themselves."
Following the Guangdong Government decision today to close all markets and kill the civet cats, Animals Asia Founder Jill Robinson MBE appealed to the authorities to euthanise the animals in the most humane way possible and to never again relax the new ban, as they have done in the past.
"We urge China to extend these regulations country wide, to include companion animals such as dogs and cats, and to take the lead in Asia towards ending decades of cruelty and disease," Robinson said.
2004 Animal News Center, Inc.
Another detailed article about SARS, the animal markets, Etc.
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Saturday, January 3
Modest Needs
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I'm writing to tell you about an organization I found called Modest Needs. Modest Needs is an online organization with one simple goal: to help struggling individuals and families to retain their self-sufficiency by remitting payment for a one time, emergency expense on their behalf. The organization was started by one man, who donated 10% of his salary as a professor to others, just because it made him happy to do that. Over the past year, Modest Needs has grown into a community of modest philanthropists, and the work these folks do has been featured on CBS, NBC, CNN, and in USA Today, among other places.
If you have a minute, you really should visit http://www.modestneeds.org. and read some of the stories from people they've been able to help. You won't believe how good you'll feel when you're done, even if I told you. You really have to see this for yourself.
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Molene Life
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We are so blessed to be living here. It was a peace full holiday time just us and the animals. The house, garden, park, woods, ponds and fields are full of wildlife.
There are about 4 dear deer who live under the trees in the middle area between the pathways. This morning K saw a huge Jack rabbit/ hare, bounding along it was so big, with a white pom pom tail that he thought it was one of the deer!
Since the big rains the ponds are overflowing and a large creature, that I referred to as Nessie a few days ago, has been seen skimming along the surface. It could be - a big water rat - an otter - a ragondin?
A tall graceful Crane comes to fish, then flaps away in slow motion.
We have been putting out grease balls for the birds, they love them, also bird food on the big granite table under the trees near the cat room. Black birds, Robins, Tom Tits, Thrushes, Sparrows, Chaffinches, Wood Pigeons, Wrens...Etc.
There is a couple of big grey Hawks that live at the bottom of Molene near the big Mac Mansion pond, they circle and cry overhead.
There are two long fat weasely looking mice, in the cat victim recuperation centre cupboard. They seem to be doing well, have made little nests and are very partial to oatmeal, apples and corn.
This afternoon we made big piles of fallen branches, that had come down during last weeks storm. We shall break them up for the fire. At the moment we have a great deal of pending firewood that isn't quite dry enough to burn. It is cold, the big pond was half frozen all day.
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New Year's Resolutions?
Here is an interactive list from the CEA, it is quite well done.
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Freewheeling 'bloggers'
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Freewheeling 'bloggers' are rewriting rules of journalism By Kathy Kiely, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON � They used to be known as the boys on the bus: the big-name columnists, network TV producers and reporters for large-circulation newspapers who had the power to make or break a presidential candidate's reputation. Now they've got competition. via...USA TODAY
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Coined
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Italian arrested with hoard of ancient coins.
An Italian with suspected links to international antiquities-smuggling rings has been caught in northern Greece with a hoard of illegally excavated ancient coins and other artifacts, police said yesterday. via...Kathimerini
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Global Warming Cost
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Re-insurer counts cost of global warming
The world's biggest re-insurance company, Munich Re, has attributed a sharp increase in weather-related disasters around the world to global warming.
In its latest annual report, the company - which insures insurance companies - puts the combined cost of this year's global natural disasters at close to $80 billion.
The report says the natural disasters have also claimed at least 50,000 lives worldwide.
A senior research analyst for Australia's AMP capital sustainable funds team, Ian Woods, says the insurance industry is recognising the impact of global warming. via...ABC
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Cultural Occupation
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French arts workers occupy cultural embassy in Rome.
About 40 French performers and arts technicians have invaded the Villa Medicis - home of the French cultural organisation, the Academie de France - to protest against changes to their unemployment system which take effect this year. via...ABC
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Thursday, January 1
Happy New Sir
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Web's inventor gets a knighthood
"Sir Tim says his invention was 'just another program'
The inventor of the world wide web, Tim Berners-Lee, has been awarded a knighthood for his pioneering work.
Dubbed the "Father of the Web", he came up with a system over 10 years ago to organise, link and browse net pages." via...BBC
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to hurt our humble brethren (the animals) is our first duty
to them, but to stop there is not enough.
We
have a higher mission - to be of service to them whenever
they require it.
If
you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from
the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who
will deal likewise with their fellow men."
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