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Chinese newspaper in censorship row holds talks with propaganda officials as protest continues

Posted: January 8, 2013 at 8:50 pm

BEIJING, China - Editors of a Chinese newspaper known for bold reporting were meeting Tuesday with propaganda officials to find a way out of a censorship dispute that has triggered protests and evolved into a political challenge for China's new leadership.

What started out as a confrontation by Southern Weekly journalists with a top censor over a New Year's editorial has rapidly become a focal point driving public calls for the authoritarian Communist Party government to loosen its grip on information.

The dispute centres on how the editorial, originally calling for political reform, was transformed into a tribute praising the Communist Party. Scholars have signed open letters calling for the censor's dismissal, celebrities are speaking out for the paper on microblogs and hundreds of people gathered for a second day outside the publication's office bearing flowers and signs in support.

On Tuesday, the paper's editorial committee was to hold a fourth round of negotiations with its top management, which is part of the provincial propaganda office, according to a Southern Weekly editor. The editor spoke on condition of anonymity because of an internal directive not to talk to the foreign media.

Propaganda officials want the newspaper to publish as per normal on Thursday but editors are negotiating over whether to do so, and the terms under which they would be willing, for example, if they could include a letter to readers explaining the incident, the editor said.

The committee is also pushing a larger appeal to abolish censorship of the newspaper's content prior to publication, the editor said. The suggestion is that Communist Party leaders could provide direction but not interfere with reporting and editing, and should refrain from taking issue with content until after publication, the editor said.

Protesters again gathered Tuesday outside the offices of the newspaper in the southern city of Guangzhou bearing signs and shouting slogans, said two participants. A handful of party supporters had also showed up and they were engaged in heated debates with the crowd, they said.

"Southern Weekly is the only mainland newspaper that, relatively speaking, is more able to report the truth," said one of the protesters, Cheng Qiubo, a democracy activist. "We are very angry that it has been censored ... so we hope that this country can have media freedom, to abolish the news censorship system."

The issue also galvanized a wide variety of people on China's popular Twitter-like microblogs, with many journalists, scholars, entrepreneurs and celebrities posting messages of support for the newspaper's stance.

"One word of truth outweighs the whole world," celebrity Chinese actress Yao Chen quoted the Russian Nobel Prize Literature winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn in a post that was accompanied by the newspaper's logo.

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China censorship prompts rally and online protest

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BEIJING (AP) -- Free-speech protesters in masks squared off against flag-waving communist loyalists in a southern Chinese city Tuesday as a dispute over censorship at a newspaper spilled into the broader population, with authorities shutting microblog accounts of supporters of the paper.

What started out as a conflict between journalists at the Guangzhou-based Southern Weekly and a top censor over a New Year's editorial has rapidly become a focal point driving public calls for the authoritarian Communist Party government to loosen its grip on information.

The dispute centers on how the editorial, originally calling for political reform, was transformed into a tribute praising the Communist Party. Scholars have signed open letters calling for the censor's dismissal, celebrities and other supporters of the journalists are speaking out for the paper on microblogs drawing a crackdown by authorities and hundreds of people gathered for a second day outside the publication's office bearing flowers and signs in support.

The paper's editorial committee was in negotiations with its top management, which is part of the provincial propaganda office, according to a Southern Weekly editor. The editor spoke on condition of anonymity because of an internal directive not to talk to the foreign media.

Propaganda officials want the newspaper to publish as per normal on Thursday but editors are negotiating over whether to do so, and the terms under which they would be willing, for example, if they could include a letter to readers explaining the incident, the editor said.

The committee is also pushing a larger appeal to abolish censorship of the newspaper's content prior to publication, the editor said. The suggestion is that Communist Party leaders could provide direction but not interfere with reporting and editing, and should refrain from taking issue with content until after publication, the editor said.

Free-speech protesters started gathering outside Southern Weekly's offices again Tuesday morning, holding signs calling for media freedom and other democratic reforms but were soon confronted by party loyalists waving Chinese flags.

Both sides berated each other at times resorting to hurling abuse and calling each other "traitors and running dogs," and minor scuffling ensued that was broken up by police.

"Southern Weekly is the only mainland newspaper that, relatively speaking, is more able to report the truth," said one of the protesters, Cheng Qiubo, a democracy activist. "We are very angry that it has been censored ... so we hope that this country can have media freedom, to abolish the news censorship system."

The issue also galvanized a wide variety of people on China's popular Twitter-like microblogs, with many journalists, scholars, entrepreneurs and celebrities posting messages of support for the newspaper's stance.

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Libertarianism Through Thick and Thin, read by Stephanie Murphy on the M!C Audiobook – Video

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Libertarianism Through Thick and Thin, read by Stephanie Murphy on the M!C Audiobook
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Futurist & Business Forecaster Jack Uldrich to Keynote Four Agricultural-Related Events in the Coming Months

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Noted keynote speaker, global futurist and best-selling author, Jack Uldrich, has been selected to deliver keynote addresses on future trends in agriculture to the following organizations in the coming months: AgSpectrum, the Ag Connect Expo, the New Brunswick Agricultural Council and Mushroom Canada.

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On January 16, Uldrich will be speaking at AgSpectrum's annual client meeting in La Jolla, California and on January 29th, he'll be in Kansas at the Ag Connect Expo to headline Case IH's client event. In March, Uldrich, a well-regarded farm futurist, will travel to New Brunswick to address the New Brunswick Agricultural Council, and in June, he'll keynote Mushroom Canada's annual conference.

In addition to covering many of the aspects in his popular book, "Foresight 20/20: A Futurist Explores the Trends Transforming Tomorrow," Uldrich -- who is also the author of "Higher Unlearning: 39 Post-Requisite Lessons for Achieving a Successful Future" -- will discuss how exponential advances in a variety of emerging technologies, including practical advances biotechnology, nanotechnology, information management, augmented reality, robotics, RFID, renewable energy sources and satellite and sensor technology will affect agriculture.

Uldrich will also cover how social networking, biofuels and water management will transform farming in the years ahead. (A sample of some of Uldrichs ideas on the future of agriculture can be found in this chapter from his latest book, Foresight 2020.)

In the past year, Jack Uldrich, who is also recognized as a leading expert in the field of change management and unlearning, has addressed dozens of agricultural corporations and associations, including The Iowa Institute for Cooperatives, The Agricultural Adaptation Council of Ontario, Land O'Lakes Cooperatives, The Christian Farm Federation, AgGateway, the California Ag Summit, Trimble Agriculture, InfoAg, the Minnesota-South Dakota Equipment Dealers Association, Growmark, and The National Cotton Council.

(A full list of his past clients can be viewed on his website. He is currently represented by a number of professional speakers' bureaus, including Leading Authorities, Convention Connection, Brooks International and Executive Speaker Bureau.)

Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website. Media wishing to know more about either the event or interviewing Jack Uldrich as a farm futurist can contact him directly at 612-267-1212 or jack(at)schoolofunlearning(dot)com.

Uldrich is a renowned global futurist, best-selling author; editor of the monthly newsletter, The Exponential Executive, and host of the award-winning website, http://www.jumpthecurve.net.

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XX SPACE STATION 13 PRO MUTAGEN GRENADE MOHAMMAD SCOPE XX [CH3M1ST CL4N] [NO STEAL] – Video

Posted: January 7, 2013 at 3:48 pm


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Astronaut Tweets Photos From Space Station

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A Canadian astronaut has tweeted a series of photos while orbiting the Earth in the International Space Station.

Commander Chris Hadfield posted photos from around the world and on board the structure.

As word spread of his amazing photos, his Twitter follower count shot skyward.

On Sunday night Cmdr Hadfield had more than 89,000 followers on his @Cmdr_Hadfield account.

The astronaut described looking at Earth as a work of art, describing part of Italy as a diamond and confessed to being enthralled by swirling patterns in the seas.

"So much of the world's beauty is simply art itself," he tweeted.

A former Canadian Air Force fighter pilot, he arrived at the ISS on December 21 aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket.

Cmdr Hadfield has flown into orbit twice before on the space shuttle, as a mission specialist aboard STS-74 and STS-100, and was the first Canadian to walk in space.

He has informed his Twitter followers of a number of differences between Earth and his temporary home - hinting that it is a good place for heavy snorers.

"In space we snore much less - with no weight on sinuses and airways it makes for a quieter night. Many subtle changes up here," he tweeted.

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Divine DNA – God’s World Family- Part 4 Spirit and Truth – Episode 9 – Video

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Divine DNA - God #39;s World Family- Part 4 Spirit and Truth - Episode 9
Just as creation, the world began with one family, the three sons of Noah. Some saw, believed and honored God, but many were rebellious, prideful and refused to acknowledge or honor God. Even as early as the establishment of the city and tower at Babel, the people were rebelling against God. It #39;s interesting how many more Christians are inclined to identify with the will of the people to join forces to rebel against God, than they are to first identify with the fact that they were being rebellious. Only when we begin to see the world from the perspective of the God who is in Heaven can we begin to come out of bigotry, hatred, false religions and the illegal world system -- and come to the only true and living God, Jesus, the Christ, Messiah and Savior of all creation.

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Arsonal DNA speak on their upcoming Don #39;t Flop battle
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Multimales//DNA [PREVIEW] – Video

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Droid DNA by HTC smartphone offers super-sharp screen, extra-fast processor; but limited storage space — TECH TIME …

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By MATT MYFTIU matt.myftiu@oakpress.com; Twitter: @MattMyftiu

Just when you thought it was getting crowded at the top of the smartphone market, its time to make way for another top contender -- this time from HTC.

The Droid DNA from HTC is the latest Android smartphone offering that tries to up the ante and get your attention, and I recently tested one out and am back with a full report as to how it compares to other big phones from competitors like Samsung, Apple and Motorola.

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The Droid DNA is mostly your usual black slab phone, but it has the familiar red trim that is found on many HTC phone offerings, which looks somewhat attractive.

The 5-inch screen is a bit slippery, so its a good idea to have a case to protect it. The charging port is hidden under a little cover, which I dont believe was really necessary as its sometimes hard to get shut.

Keeping with the size trend of recent phones, you get a large screen on the Droid DNA -- 5 inches to be exact, big enough for almost everyones tastes (though some people may find it too big). The phone is still very thin (5.55 tall by 2.78 wide by 0.38 inches thick), so the weight is still a very manageable 5 ounces.

SCREEN

One highlight on this phone is the screen. The 5-inch display features an extra-sharp 1080p HD quality, a rarity on new smartphones. This provides a stellar view, whether youre using it to watch a video or movie, play a game, or just browse the Internet. The screen is also made of 2nd-generation Corning Gorilla Glass, so you dont have to worry about it breaking unless you give it a heck of a beating.

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