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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Govt. scared of live TV political programmes


Minister Aluthgamage complaints on defamatory call during live programmelankaturth

THURSDAY, 04 DECEMBER 2014 08:23
Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage who was participating in the ‘Wadapitiya’ live programme telecast by ‘Derana’ TV yesterday (3rd) suddenly left the programme. Mr. Ramesh Pathirana who participated with Minister Aluthgamage representing the government too left with him.
A listener posed a question to Mr. Ramesh Pathirana and instead of answering the question Minister Aluthgamage together with Mr. Pathirana left the programme.
The listener while asking his question said the President who talks about having files with him gets thieves to participate in TV programmes.
The government is following a ploy to boycott TV programmes held regarding the presidential election. The government has put forward various conditions to participate in live political programmes in TV channels. As ‘Satana’ in Sirasa TV and ‘Janahanda’ in TNL TV continue their programmes despite conditions from the government representatives from government avoid participating in them.
The government is attempting to pressurize ‘Balaya’ programme telecast by Hiru TV and the incident that occurred during ‘Wadapitiya’ programme yesterday night could be a part of government’s move to sabotage such programmes say political parties.

How NOT to Introduce Yourself

How to introduce yourself in one simple step:


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Bernard MarrNetworking is one of the most challenging skills you may have to learn in the world of business. It can be an awkward experience, having the attention of a group of strangers focused on you, and trying to make a good first impression.
It’s an important moment. The person opposite you might be someone who could make or break your career. If you make a good impression, he or she might be able to refer your next big client, or have the influence to help you land that next big contract.
On the other hand, if you act like a doofus, you might alienate someone who might have been an otherwise important connection and relationship.
If you’d like to avoid looking like a jerk, avoid being this guy when introducing yourself:
  • Name dropper. This person introduces themselves by saying who they know, who they’ve worked with, etc. I might not remember their name, but I’ll remember that they once got Tony Robbins a glass of water.
  • Drive-by carder. A card is not an introduction. Just throwing your business card at a person, or worse, at as many people as possible at a networking event, is just about the worst kind of introduction you can make. If you hand one to me, I’m going to hand it to the nearest rubbish bin.
  • Double-carder. Handing someone two copies of your business card to encourage the other person to send you a referral. It’s presumptuous unless they ask for an extra card.
  • Rambling man (or woman). As soon as you get to talk, you get over excited and start telling your life story. Or the story of how you got to the meeting. Or how you met your spouse. And forget to tell me, you know, who you are.
  • TMI. If I’m just meeting you, I don’t need to know the entire history of your business or career, all of your degrees and accolades, and your dog’s maiden name. Stick to the basics.
  • Limp fish. It may be old fashioned, but I think a weak handshake is a turn-off when introducing yourself. Practice a firm (but not crushing) handshake to convey confidence.
  • The Cannonball. Probably the opposite of the limp fish is the cannonball — the guy who is so overly confident that he’ll barrel his way into any situation or conversation without being invited. If you want to join an ongoing conversation, wait to be acknowledged before you jump right in.
  • Digital Zombie. If you’re going to a networking event, or a business function of some kind, don’t be so absorbed in yourself and your cell phone that you’re not paying attention.

How to introduce yourself in one simple step:

Instead of leading with what you do, lead with who you help. As in, “Hi, my name is Bernard, and I help companies identify and make the best use of their key performance indicators and big data.”
Done. You know who I am, what I do, and more importantly, whether or not I can help you or someone you know.
What are your best tips for making a good introduction? OR, what are your least favorite ways people introduce themselves? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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At least 16 killed, 28 policemen wounded in Russia's Chechnya attack
 Police stand guard near firefighters extinguishing a fire at a market near the Press House building, a local media agency, in the Chechen capital Grozny, December 4, 2014. 
Police stand guard near firefighters extinguishing a fire at a market near the Press House building, a local media agency, in the Chechen capital Grozny, December 4, 2014. REUTERS-StringerA burnt-out car is seen near the Press House building, a local media agency, in the Chechen capital Grozny, December 4, 2014. REUTERS-Stringer 
A burnt-out car is seen near the Press House building, a local media agency, in the Chechen capital Grozny, December 4, 2014. 
A local media building known as the Press House burns as militants attack in the Chechen capital Grozny, December 4, 2014. REUTERS-Arbi  ZubairaevReutersGROZNY/MOSCOW Thu Dec 4, 2014
(Reuters) - Gunmen stormed a building in Chechnya's regional capital of Grozny on Thursday killing 16 people, including ten police, hours before President Vladimir Putin vowed in a policy speech to defend Russia against what he called efforts to dismember it.
Chechnya's Kremlin-backed leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, wrote on his Instagram account that "six terrorists were annihilated" after they had opened fire at a police patrol car, killing three officers and then stormed offices housing local media.
The attack by unknown gunmen underlines the fragile security situation in Chechnya more than a decade after Putin sent troops to quell a separatist Islamist insurgency there.
"Those 'rebels' have again manifested themselves in Chechnya. I'm sure, the local guys, local low-enforcement bodies will cope with that... Let's support them," Putin said during his speech in Moscow.
He said Russia was surrounded by enemies who had sought to dismember it and destroy its economy. "This has not happened. We did not allow it."
Ten policemen were killed and another 28 wounded in Thursday's attack, Russia's National Anti-terrorism Committee said. It said law enforcement officers killed some of the attackers.
A Reuters witness in Grozny said police had set up check points, urging people not to go outside or send children to school.
A spokesman for the Russian Interior Ministry in Moscow said an unspecified operation was still under way in Grozny, but gave no other detail.
GUNMEN HOLED UP IN SCHOOL
Russia's Tass news agency quoted Kadyrov as saying several gunmen remained holed up at a school in the city centre. There was no word of hostage-taking.
Kadyrov, attending Putin's address at the Kremlin later in the day, said that the gunmen were killed "in 15-20 minutes".
"We didn't expect it to happen, the devils showed their last strength," he told reporters.
A video posted on YouTube showed what appeared to be footage of the clashes. It suggested the attackers had entered Grozny in an act of "retaliation" for what it called the oppression of Muslim women.
Kadyrov keeps a firm grip on Chechnya after separatist wars there in 1994-96 and 1999-2000, but an Islamist insurgency has spread across the predominantly Muslim North Caucasus, fuelled by a mixture of religious fervour and anger over corruption and alleged rights abuses.
In October, five policemen were killed and 12 were injured in Grozny when a suicide bomber detonated his explosive device when officers approached him asking for identification papers.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Alexei Anishchuk, Additional reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; editing by Ralph Boulton)

Putin's Pipe Dreams-The South Stream pipeline becomes a casualty of the Ukraine crisis, and its demise shows the limits of Moscow's energy bullying.

Russian strongman Vladimir Putin threw in the towel on his $40 billion pet pipeline project on Monday, a sign that European resistance to Moscow is slowly wrenching the energy weapon from Putin's hand.
Putin's Pipe Dreams-The South Stream Pipeline Becomes a Casualty of the Ukraine Crisis, And Its Demise Show... by Thavam Ratna

FactCheck: how many black Americans are killed by the police?

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Channel 4 NewsThere were gunshots, tear gas and burning buildings overnight in Ferguson, Missouri, after the news broke that a white policeman will not face criminal charges for shooting dead an unarmed black teenager.
Officer Darren Wilson claims he gunned down Michael Brown after the 18-year-old lunged at him and grabbed his pistol. Lawyers for Brown’s family say the young man was trying to surrender and had his hands up. Eyewitness accounts differ.

Democracy hasn’t eradicated the country's caste system. It has entrenched and modernised it

Villagers protest in New Delhi in April against the gang rape of a Dalit girl in nearby Haryana state. © RAVEENDRAN / AFP
Villagers protest in New Delhi in April against the gang rape of a Dalit girl in nearby Haryana state. © RAVEENDRAN / AFP
logoMy father was a Hindu, a Brahmo. I never met him until I was an adult. I grew up with my mother in a Syrian Christian family in Ayemenem, a small village in communist-ruled Kerala in southwest India. And yet all around me were the fissures and cracks of caste. Ayemenem had its own separate “Paraiyan” church where “Paraiyan” priests preached to an “Untouchable” congregation. Caste was implied in people’s names, in the way people referred to each other, in the work they did, in the clothes they wore, in the marriages that were arranged, in the language they spoke. Even so, I never encountered the notion of caste in a single school textbook. It was reading Annihilation of Caste, a 1936 lecture by the Indian writer and thinker BR Ambedkar, that alerted me to a gaping hole in our pedagogical universe. Reading him also made it clear why that hole exists and why it will continue to exist until Indian society undergoes radical, revolutionary change.
Democracy Hasn’t Eradicated the Country's Caste System. It Has Entrenched and Modernised It by Thavam Ratna

New web service to boost access to higher education for Asian students


The Study International website. Pic: AP.
By  Dec 04, 2014
Asian CorrespondentA new web service launched earlier this week is aiming to make international higher education more accessible and affordable for Asian students looking to earn their university degrees in the West.
StudyInternational.com combines an extensive international education search tool, in-depth education content, and practical help and advice to assist students in their search for education opportunities.

China to stop using executed prisoners as source of transplant organs

Move is welcomed by human rights groups but will worsen already massive gulf between demand and donations
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China’s organ donation committee says as many as 300,000 patients need transplants each year, but that only 10,000 or so receive them. Photograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian
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China will stop using executed prisoners as a source of organs for transplants from 1 January, the head of the country’s organ donation committee has said.
The move, which has been widely welcomed by human rights groups, will worsen the huge shortfall in organs in the short term. Death row prisoners have provided the overwhelming majority of transplanted organs for years, owing to high demand and low donation rates. But in future their organs will only be used if they volunteer to donate and their families approve the decision.
Huang Jiefu, head of the donation committee, told a meeting on Wednesday that almost 40 major transplant centres had already stopped using such organs, the Southern Metropolis Daily reported.
Huang, a former deputy health minister, said in late 2012 that China would end its reliance on organs from executed prisoners within two years.
He warned this week that as many as 300,000 patients need transplants each year, but that only 10,000 or so receive them. While the number of organ donations was still very low – 1,500 so far this year – he said that exceeded the amount donated between 2010 and 2013.
“I believe the situation for organ donation will get better and better,” Huang added.
Donor shortages are an international problem, but Huang noted that the average organ donation rate was 0.6 per million people in China, compared with 37 per million in Spain.
He said the low rate reflected not just Chinese cultural beliefs but anxieties about corruption. “People’s concerns over whether organ donation can be carried out in a fair, just and open manner are also an important reason why it has been so hard for the cause to advance,” he said.
As part of its transplant reforms, China has set a new national system to allocate organs on the basis of urgency, compatibility and patient need.
Mao Qun’an, spokesman for the national health and family planning commission, acknowledged this year that ensuring the new system worked as planned would be challenging.
There have already been concerns voiced about the new system. The state-run People’s Daily reported last year that an organ donation coordinator for a local branch of the Red Cross threatened to remove a critically injured patient’s breathing apparatus if relatives did not agree to donate his organs if he died.
This year, Huang told reporters that death row prisoners could still donate organs if they wished – raising questions about people’s ability to truly give informed consent under such circumstances.
Donations will require the agreement of both the prisoner and his or her parents, and will need to take place through the standard registration process used for all donors.
He Xiaoshun, another member of the committee, told the Guardian he was cautiously optimistic that public attitudes toward donations would shift, but that it would be a long-term process, requiring the central government’s influence as well as media coverage.
He added that although in traditional Chinese culture many people believe bodies must remain intact after death, more than two-thirds of young people expressed positive views on donation.
He acknowledged that the ban on organs from death row prisoners would mean a longer waiting list, but added that the impact would vary from place to place and that the use of such organs had already fallen. Five years ago, 90% of the organs used in transplant operations were from executed prisoners, while this year it was 40%, he said.
China is believed to execute more criminals than any other country. But the US-based group Dui Hua, which works on criminal justice issues, says the death toll has fallen sharply. It estimates that China executed 2,400 people last year; a steep drop from 12,000 in 2002.
• Additional research by Luna Lin

Stricken with Ebola, a family runs away from treatment — and into the jungle

.Gloves and goggles are put out to dry after a thorough cleaning in Kumala, Sierra Leone.

WHO: field report from Koinadugu, Sierra Leone

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Embattled Rajapakses suffer defeat in cyber contest : Mody’s lackey paid Rs. 100 million to rescue government


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 2014.Dec.03, 4.40PM) The Medamulana Rajapakses who have already faced defeat at the Presidential elections in the cyber battle, have got down an Indian national to the Temple Trees after paying a sum of Indian Rs. 100 million , based on Lanka e news inside information division reports.
The name of this Indian is Arvind Gupta , who during the elections of Indian Prime Minister Mody , monitored latter’s social network . Gupta had arrived in Sri Lanka along with four others on the 21 st of November , and undertaken the monitoring of the Presidential social network campaign of Mahinda Rajapakse .
Gupta and his team have already begun their operations on the second floor of the President’s office at Temple Trees . Working along with them is a Sri Lankan team. Already , based on the social network monitoring, President Rajapakse is a defeated candidate . Hence , the advice of Gupta and his team to Rajapakse was , via clandestine accounts access the social network, and furnish answers favorable to the moribund government .
In the circumstances , if you discover comments in your social network that are extolling the government, and probe who are those maneuvering and manipulating them , you will realize who is behind them and their phony face book accounts . They are none other than Gupta and his team. This Gupta team is here not with the knowledge or approval of the Indian government. The contracted payment to them is Ind. Rupees 100 million which in SL currency is over Rs.200 million 30 % of the contracted amount has already been paid , and it has been remitted to India illegally. It is learnt that by now , the Indian anti corruption squad is getting ready to commence action against Gupta to legally reveal how these monies were obtained.
It may sound strange but it is true , while Gupta is manipulating the social network on the second floor of Temple Trees , the Chinese nationals on the lower floor are engaged in hacking the anti government website social network etc. and debarring them.
Meanwhile websites that were operating for some time doing the sordid biddings of the government via sly and slimy methods ,while masquerading as enemies of the government have now come to the open; they are currently promoting the government’s foul objectives through secret agendas. These websites were banned falsely to give the impression these are anti government websites. At the crucial moments they display their true colors to boost the insidious agendas of the government .
One illustration of these insidious schemes is : the false news reports in those websites that UNP general secretary Tissa Attanayake was defecting to the government; and he had been paid a sum of Rs. 200 million as advance , which the English editions published. Much to the disappointment and dismay of these schemers and deceivers , Tissa Attanayake categorically announced in Parliament two days later that he would never cross over to the government , and those reports were mendacious.
The present political climate vis a vis the acute desperate state of the moribund government is : while brokers and middlemen of the government are going in search of opposition politicos to give colossal bribes , these unscrupulous websites that have taken bribes from the government are publishing and splashing headline news canards on behalf of the embattled government.
The second strategy is to reveal via a website which is under the pay of the government but masquerading as its enemies , a list of names of the politicos who are actually going to defect from the government to the opposition alongside the opposition progressive journey of Maithri. But the government ploy is to publish via this clandestine website of it that the name list was received from the government describing them as its enemies , and dupe opposition thereby.
By this maneuver of exposing these names , what the government seeks to accomplish is , deter and daunt those government politicos who are truly trying to cross over to the opposition . Moreover it provides the Rajapakse regime with the opportunity to identify those potential defectors and avert the defections while the opposition is deceived into believing that this name list was received by the website because it is anti government.
What these pro government shameless scoundrels did after revealing this name list was ,removing this news posting from the website after a few days.
It is most important and imperative that those who are engaged in the opposition Presidential campaign take precaution against the Chinese hackers and Indian Guptas as well as those Sri Lankan kaputas (ravens) who are remaining close with the opposition but betraying them from top to toe.
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by     (2014-12-03 11:32:19)