Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Morning Papers It's Origins

Rooster "Cock-A-Doodle-Do"

"Oak He Doe $he"


1867, Cy Young born, American baseball player, whose memory inspired an award for the best major-league pitcher. He was born Denton True Young in Gilmore,
Ohio. In 1890, after playing for the Canton, Ohio, team of the Tri-State League, he became a pitcher with the Cleveland club, then in the National League. Leaving the Cleveland team in 1898, he played for the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League (1899-1900) and the Boston Red Sox of the American League (1901-1908). On May 5, 1904, Young became the first American League player to pitch a perfect game, that is, to allow no batters to reach first base. He retired from baseball in 1911, after playing two seasons for the Cleveland Indians of the American League and part of a season for the Boston Braves of the National League. During his 22 years in the major leagues Young pitched three no-hit games. He pitched in 906 games and won 511, the latter figure a major league record. In 1937 he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. In his honor, the Cy Young Award for the best major league pitcher of the year was established in 1956; since 1967 the award has been given to the best pitcher in each league.

1867, the British Parliament passed the North America Act to create the Dominion of Canada. On this day in 1867 the British Parliament passed an act establishing the Dominion of Canada; the National Library of Canada offers an online version of the law. They currently show laws regarding Same Sex Unions on this page as well.

http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/index.html

1932: American comedian Jack Benny makes his radio debut.

1943, World War II meat, butter and cheese rationing began.

1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. (They were executed in June 1953.)

1961: The 23rd Amendment is ratified, giving residents of Washington, D.C. the right to vote in presidential elections.

1962, Jack Paar hosted NBC's "Tonight" show for the final time.

1971, Army Lt. William L. Calley Jr. was convicted of murdering at least 22 Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre. (Calley ended up spending three years under house arrest.)

1973, the last United States combat troops left South Vietnam, ending America's direct military involvement in the Vietnam War.

1974, eight Ohio National Guardsmen were indicted on charges stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University. (The guardsmen were later acquitted.)

1974: The Mariner 10 spacecraft, launched by NASA in November, is the first spacecraft to visit Mercury and take close-up pictures of the planet.

Missing in Action

1965
HUME KENNETH E. CINCINNATI OH CRASH AT SEA NO PARASEAT
1969
HESS FREDERICK W. KANSAS CITY MO
1972
BRAUNER HENRY P. FRANKLIN PARK NJ "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG"
1972
CANIFORD JAMES K. FREDERICK MD "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG"
1972
CASTILLO RICHARD CORPUS CRISTI TX "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT,SAR NEG" REMAINS RETURNED 11/86
1972
HALPIN RICHARD C. SAN DIEGO CA "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG" REMAINS RETURNED 03/01/86
1972
MILLER CURTIS D. PALACIOS TX "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG"
1972
PAULSON MERLYN L. FARGO ND "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT," REMAINS RETURNED 03/01/86
1972
PEARCE EDWIN J. MILFORD PA NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT FAMILY REJECTS ID REMAINS RETURNED 03/01/86
1972
RAMSOWER IRVING B. II MATHIS TX NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT. REMAINS RET 03/01/86 ID 08/86
1972
SIMMONS ROBERT E. DE RUYTER NY "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG" REM RETURNED/FAMILY DID NOT ACCEPT ID 3/01/86
1972
SMITH EDWARD D. JR. RED CREEK NY "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, REMAINS RET. 03/01/86" ID 09/86
1972
STEPHENSON HOWARD D. BOLTON MA "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG"
1972
TODD WILLIAM A. MAHOPAC NY "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, REMAINS RET. 03/01/86" ID 09/86
1972
WANZEL CHARLES J. III NEW YORK NY "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, REMAINS RET. 03/01/86" ID 07/86
1972
YOUNG BARCLAY B. FORT LAUDERDALE FL "NO PARA OR RADIO CONTACT, SAR NEG"
1975 GREGORY MARIE 08/75 LEFT SAIGON WITH FAKE PASSPORT
1975 GREGORY PHILIPPE 08/75 LEFT SAIGON WITH FAKE PASSPORT
1975
GOUGLEMANN TUCKER 09/30/77 REMAINS RETURNED BY SRV

Journalism at Risk

Are bloggers journalists?
BY H. AMIR KHALID
YOU know what a blogger is by now, don’t you? This odd-sounding term – short for Web logger – refers to someone who publishes a diary on a website.

http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2005/3/29/itedit/10419454&sec=itedit

A Ghost Story Turns Very Scary for Malawi Journalists

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/29/international/africa/29malawi.html?

LILONGWE, Malawi, March 23 - Malawi's president, Bingu wa Mutharika, spent a week this month at the European Union headquarters in Brussels, polishing his image as a progressive leader committed to thoroughly modern strategies to usher his impoverished nation into the 21st century.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/29/international/africa/29malawi.html?

US: Journalists face jail for not naming sources
Two reporters face charges of contempt of court for refusing to testify before a grand jury
South China Morning Post
Thursday, February 17, 2005
A US appeals court has ruled that two reporters should be jailed for refusing to name their confidential sources to a federal grand jury investigating the leak of a covert CIA agent's identity.

http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=20914

Editorial First Amendment Cases Rulings blow a chill wind
Can the government jail journalists for seeking to inform the public about government? Should a governor get to bar state employees from talking to reporters he doesn't like?
Last week, federal judges said yes to both propositions.
Both rulings risk damage to the tradition of an independent press offering hard-nosed coverage of those in power. It's not just people who make a living as journalists who should be alarmed. It's anyone who doesn't want to let mayors, governors, senators, bureaucrats or presidents do whatever they want without fear of exposure and criticism.

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/10943702.htm

Shield law needed to protect public's right to know
February 20, 2005

Mike Pence and Richard Lugar aren't shy about the need to keep government accountable.
Pence, who represents Indiana's 6th District in Congress, is fervent in his call for limited government. Lugar, the state's senior senator, supports the Bush administration overall but has been sharply critical of how Iraq's reconstruction has been handled.

http://www.indystar.com/articles/4/223479-9494-021.html

Window on Africa - Mugabe may succeed in pulling the wool over selected election observers' eyes
February 21, 2005
By Peter Fabricius
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's plan seems to be coming together. As predicted, with just over five weeks to go to the March 31 parliamentary elections, he is starting to make concessions to international demands for a fair contest.
Just enough, he hopes, to win him international approval without really threatening the outcome.
In January the Southern African Development Community (SADC) decided to send a legal team to Zimbabwe to assess, in good time, whether its electoral laws were consistent with the electoral guidelines SADC leaders adopted last year.

http://www.capetimes.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=332&fArticleId=2418287

International media rights group asks Nepal to free detained journalist? (Updated 3:30 P.M.)
2005/2/19
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)
An international media rights group urged Nepal's government on Saturday to free jailed journalists and lift restrictions on the press.
The Brussels-based International Federation of Journalists asked the government to restore freedom of the press and release at least six journalists who have been detained since King Gyanendra seized power on Feb. 1, imposed emergency rule and suspended press freedom.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/i_latestdetail.asp?id=26464

Panday: Bill would stifle protests, threaten journalists
Anti-terrorism bill
By RICHARD LORD
Saturday, February 19th 2005
Video Link: Panday: Bill would stifle protests, threaten journalists
OPPOSITION LEADER Basdeo Panday said yesterday that the Anti-Terrorism Bill would lock down the entire society from legitimate protests and pose serious threats to journalists if enacted.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/print?id=62477545

Reporters Cooper and Miller stoically face jail time
By Jon Friedman
Last Updated: 2/21/2005 12:01:00 AM

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - Much has been made about how Time magazine's Matt Cooper and the New York Times' Judith Miller may be jailed for refusing to name their confidential sources.

http://www.investors.com/breakingnews.asp?journalid=26050459&brk=1

Pressure Builds on King's Three-Year Plan
Marty Logan
The weekend was a glorious one in Nepal's capital; it was easy to forget that just a day earlier dozens, perhaps hundreds, of political party members and other activists who dared to publicly protest the Feb. 1 royal coup were promptly nabbed and jailed by security forces.
KATHMANDU, Feb 21 (IPS) - The weekend was a glorious one in Nepal's capital. Under a clear blue sky residents hung washing to dry on rooftops and stripped toddlers of layers of winter clothes so the hot sun could warm their dimpled bodies.

http://www.ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=27547

Iran editor jailed for insulting leaders
23 February 2005
TEHRAN: An Iranian journalist has been jailed for 14 years on charges ranging from espionage to insulting the country's leaders in an unusually heavy sentence in Iran, where tens of journalists have been tried in recent years.
Rights activists said on Tuesday that Arash Sigarchi, 28, was convicted by the Revolutionary Court in the Caspian province of Gilan in northern Iran.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3197178a12,00.html

'Land of the free' outlaws checks and balances
The Emerald editorial board
February 21, 2005
"For all the mistakes that we journalists make at times, try running a functioning democracy without us."
This is the battle cry from Judith Miller, a veteran reporter for The New York Times, shortly after a ruling by a three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., last week that she and Matthew Cooper of Time magazine should be jailed for contempt of court for not disclosing their sources. And what a true battle for First Amendment rights this landmark case has become.

http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/02/21/4219fc8035943

Bloggers rally for jailed Iranians
Published: February 22, 2005, 4:44 PM PST
By
Ed Frauenheim
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
An online protest Tuesday of Iran's crackdown against bloggers made an impact--even on Iranian officials.
So says a leader of the
Committee to Protect Bloggers, the group that organized the effort to decry the jailings of Iranian bloggers Arash Sigarchi and Mojtaba Saminejad.

http://news.com.com/Bloggers+rally+for+jailed+Iranians/2100-1025_3-5586219.html

Journalists freed, but threats to media go on

Three of a reported 12 journalists jailed in the days following the royal takeover in Nepal have been freed, but violence and state intimidation of the media goes on.

http://www.indexonline.org/en/indexindex/articles/2005/1/nepal-journalists-freed-but-media-threats-pe.shtml

IFJ Calls on Egypt to Free Jailed Journalists After Book Fair Censorship Sparks Free Expression Fears
08/02/2005
The International Federation of Journalists today accused the Egyptian authorities of censorship and intimidation of independent journalism after a crackdown on activists working at the Cairo International Book Fair.

http://www.ifj.org/default.asp?index=2947&Language=EN

CIA leak is threat to press freedom
US court case could erode the right of journalists to protect their sources, says Edward Helmore
28 February 2005
Some of the legal knots resulting from the march to war in Iraq are taking time to tease out. In the US, none may have greater long-term significance for the press than the fight between federal prosecutors and jounalists from the New York Times and Time that's now making it's way through the appeals courts.

http://news.independent.co.uk/media/story.jsp?story=615338

The Indian Ocean Nations


Strong Indonesia Quake hits Indonesia
Nias suffers deaths, injury, and damage from earthquake
SurfAid International on the spot and providing assistance.
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 29 March 2005: - - Monday night's earthquake struck about 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of Nias, off Indonesia's Sumatra coast. It came about three months after a 9.0-magnitude quake struck a point further northwest along the Sumatra coast, spawning a tsunami that killed more than 126,000 Indonesians and leaving almost as many missing.


The latest quake didn't generate killer waves, but Indonesia's Vice President Jusuf Kalla said it may have killed up to 2,000 people on Nias. However, a Cabinet minister later said initial reports from the island indicated that between 100 and 200 had perished.

At least 340 people died on Nias in the earlier disaster and 10,000 were left homeless there among its population of about 500,000.

Dave Jenkins, a New Zealand doctor and surfer who heads a relief organization, said he didn't believe many foreign surfers were likely on Nias at the time of the latest earthquake, but he didn't elaborate.

His group, SurfAid International, has been working in hard-to-reach Nias and surrounding islands since 2000, educating people about malaria and treating malnourished children.
The group used its knowledge of the area and government contacts to reach the islands quickly after the December tragedy. Jenkins said Tuesday a boat was being stocked to go to the Banyak Islands to treat victims from the latest quake in areas only accessible by water.

"We've got the boat and we had a huge kit we haven't used from the (World Health Organization) that's big enough to treat 10,000 people for three months _ that's the total population of the Banyaks," Jenkins said. "We're sending two doctors and two nurses, and I'll get up there myself."

www.surfaidinternational.org

http://www.globalsurfnews.com/news.asp?Id_news=16150

The Australian

Quake death toll estimate rises
news.com.au
March 29, 2005
The Indonesian Government says up to 2000 people may have been killed by the earthquake that struck the west of the country early this morning.
The massive tremor, which at 8.7 of the Richter scale was one of the biggest of the past 100 years, sparked widespread fears that tsunamis similar to the Boxing Day killer waves that killed over 270,000.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,12688541%255E601,00.html

Aussies rank US behind China
Rodney Dalton and Patrick Walters
March 29, 2005
WHILE John Howard staunchly followed his close friend George W.Bush to war, Australians don't hold the same affection for our key ally, with the US ranking below China, France and Japan in the public's estimation.
Only 58 per cent of Australians have "positive feelings" towards the world's superpower, with more than two-thirds complaining that the US holds too much sway over Australian foreign policy.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,12686641%255E601,00.html

Hariri bomb theory in doubt
Nicolas Rothwell, Beirut
March 29, 2005
THE crucial closed-circuit TV footage showing the moment when former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri died has at last been made public, casting increasing doubt on the official version of the assassination.
The pictures, screened on the al-Arabiya satellite network and recorded 40 days ago, show a white truck, presumed to be the vehicle used by Hariri's killers, driving from the scene just as his motorcade approaches.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,12686465%255E601,00.html

The Times of India

Over 2,000 feared dead in Indonesia
REUTERS
MEDAN: Hundreds are known to have died in a massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake that hit a small island off western Indonesia overnight, but panic across Asia that it would trigger another devastating tsunami soon receded.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1064414.cms

Tsunami fears force massive evacuation

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1064628.cms

87 Years Old?

US sex tourist sentenced for life
LOS ANGELES: An 87-year-old American sex tourist who was arrested as he set off to have sex with two pre-teen girls in the Philippines was sentenced to 20 years in jail.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1064643.cms

Americans are too sleepy for sex
REUTERS
[ TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2005 01:49:20 PM ]
WASHINGTON: Many Americans are so sleepy that they are having problems in their marriages, making mistakes at work and even going without sex, according to a report released on Tuesday.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1064680.cms

The Mail and Guardian

Quake: This time, some were warned
29 March 2005 10:22

The tsunami warnings that sent thousands of terrified people scurrying to safety after Asia's latest earthquake showed that three months after the wave tragedy an alert system exists -- a haphazard one that leaves much of the population at risk.
After a series of competing offers to build an Indian Ocean warning system in the wake of the December 26 disaster, a United Nations-backed meeting in Paris agreed on March 8 for alerts to remain national priorities, with a goal of an interlinked regional set-up by mid-2006.

http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=200427&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/

The Jukarta Post

India offers US$2 million to quake-hit Indonesia
NEW DELHI (AP): Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday offered US$2 million (euro1.54 million) in aid to Indonesia, where a magnitude-8.7 quake has killed hundreds.
Monday's quake off the western coast of Sumatra island -- almost three months after a massive quake triggered the Dec. 26 tsunami -- sparked panic across the Indian Ocean region. Indian officials had evacuated thousands of people along the southern coast, but killer waves never materialized.
"The prime minister has issued instructions for immediate release of 2 million dollars to Indonesia for earthquake relief," said Sanjaya Baru, Singh's spokesman. He didn't give other details.
Indonesian officials said at least 330 bodies have been found on the remote island of Nias, which bore the brunt of the quake. They said the death toll was expected to climb. (*)

Indonesian Navy deploys three war ships to earthquake-devastated Nias
JAKARTA (Antara): The Indonesian Navy deployed on Tuesday three war ships from its bases in Calang, Aceh; Teluk Bayur, West Sumatra; and Sibolga, North Sumatra, to give assistance to the earthquake-devastated Nias, an official said.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaillatestnews.asp?fileid=20050329160731&irec=2

Germany, Russia send condolences to Indonesia after quake
BERLIN (Agencies): Germany and Russia sent condolences on Tuesday to Indonesia after an earthquake off its northwest coast killed at least 400 people.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaillatestnews.asp?fileid=20050329173525&irec=1

Woman imam prompts review of real 'truths'
Ati Nurbaiti, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
I would fight for my daughter's right to equal opportunity, to equal rights in marriage and to divorce, and to make up her own mind when voting. But leading a prayer gathering of men and women? Now hold your horses ...

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaileditorial.asp?fileid=20050329.E02&irec=1

Indonesian-Australian relationship not as rosy as many believe
Duncan Graham, Surabaya
Australians will no longer be able to rock into Bali, get an on-the-spot visa and wander the archipelago.
The new system requires applying for a visa weeks in advance and paying a fee of about US$45. It will be a complex form and must be completed entirely in Indonesian. Any mistakes, however minor, will mean the application will be rejected and the fee lost.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detaileditorial.asp?fileid=20050329.E03&irec=2

Susilo seeks close coordination for clear national spatial zoning
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has called for good coordination between the central government and regional administrations in national spatial planning, for the achievement of national goals.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050329.C02&irec=1

Flooding spreads in Jambi city
JAMBI: Flooding has hit several parts of Jambi municipality in the past three days, disrupting people's activities in the Sumatran city. Flooding occurred after a heavy downpour in the city over the past few days, causing Batanghari River to overflow.
The 30-centimeter to one meter deep floodwaters mostly affected areas next to Batanghari River that flows through the city.
The flooding prevented cars and motorcycles from passing through the city's streets, thus forcing many residents to stay put at home. -- JP

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050329.D11&irec=10

Wacky councillor creates commotion
PEKANBARU, Riau: An angry councillor created a commotion in a church in Pekanbaru city after he pointed a gun at the church' ceiling, demanding the priest halt the mass.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050329.D10&irec=9

Michael Moore Today

Donald Rumsfeld Declined to Comment for This Story

http://www.michaelmoore.com/

Army late with orders for armored Humvees
By Tom Squitieri /
USA Today
In June 2003, the U.S. Army realized that it didn't have enough armored Humvees in Iraq to protect soldiers from a growing number of attacks by insurgents. By Friday, officials expect to correct that problem by having almost 22,000 armored Humvees in Iraq - up from 235 when the war began.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/index.php?id=1993

NO DRAFT, NO WAY!

http://nodraftnoway.org/m31actions.shtml

Raleigh, North Carolina

Protest Against the Draft & Military Recruiting - Friday, April 1; contact
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The Miami Herald

1,800 sex offenders missing
The kidnapping and murder of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford has raised new concerns over how to track the more than 30,000 registered sex offenders and predators living in Florida.
BY JASON GROTTO AND LUISA YANEZ
jgrotto@herald.com
One month before a registered sexual offender allegedly kidnapped, raped and murdered 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford, Florida law enforcement agencies had lost track of at least 1,800 other sexual offenders statewide, according to a review of Florida's Sexual Offender/Predator Registry.
John Evander Couey, the man who would confess to killing Jessica, was not even listed as one of them because no one knew he wasn't living at his reported address and was staying near the Lunsfords.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/11253735.htm

Son wanted in brutal attack on parents
The son of a Coral Gables couple has been implicated in the 2004 shootings that left his mother dead and his father blind, Miami-Dade police say.
BY LUISA YANEZ AND CHARLES RABIN
lyanez@herald.com
Miami-Dade homicide detectives on Monday searched for a second suspect in the August 2004 shootings of a local attorney and his wife in their Gables Waterway home -- the victims' son.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/11253970.htm

I AM COMPLETELY SKEPTICAL REGARDING THIS ARREST. The FBI is forever making arrests on Indian Reservations just to DETAIN trouble. This is probably nothing more than that AGAIN, especially considering this is the Chief's son. This is another attack against the Indian Nation to destablize it, hold a loved son hostage to release natural resources. The shooter is already dead.

Suspect arrested in Minnesota shootings
STEVE KARNOWSKI
Associated Press
RED LAKE, Minn. - The investigation of a shooting spree that left nine people and the gunman dead on a Minnesota Indian reservation took a new turn when a source familiar with the probe said the tribal chairman's teenage son was arrested.
Louis Jourdain, a student at Red Lake High School, was arrested as part of an investigation into a potentially wider plot, a law enforcement source on Monday told The Associated Press, on condition of anonymity. The source said Jourdain had been arrested Sunday.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/11252155.htm

Powerful quake rocks Indonesian island, downs electricity lines

Tsunami-stricken coastal region near Aceh, on Indonesia's Sumatra island
© AFP/US Navy-HO/File

JAKARTA (AFP) - A powerful earthquake of measuring 8.2 on the Richter scale hit Indonesia's tsunami-devasted Sumatra island, causing major panic and power blackouts, officials and reports said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties from the quake which was felt in Malaysia, officials said, pinpointing the epicentre off the coast of the southern coast of the island.

However, the Japanese Kyodo news service said the quake had triggered a tsunami warning,
Suharjono, the head of earthquake division of Indonesia's Meteological and Geophysics agency, told SCTV television station that the tremor struck between the offshore isles of Nias and Simeuleu, 33 kilometres under the sea.

The quake was close to the epicentre of a magnitude-9.0 seismic thrust which struck on December 26, throwing up a tsunami that killed more than 273,000 people around the Indian Ocean.

It was felt in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, where guests and residents evacuated high-rise hotels and apartments, an AFP correspondent said.

Tremors were also felt in Padang, the capital of neighbouring Sumatra province, where it downed powerlines, according to local Metro TV. No telephone contact was immediately possible with Padang or another major city, Medan.

http://www.newkerala.com/afp/050328172607.nvg0p0bg.php

Social Engineering

Anti-Phishing Working Group Report Sees Crimeware Rising; February Report: Increased Use of Malicious Software For Phishing
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 28, 2005--The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) today released their Phishing Activity Report for the month of February. The number of phishing attacks grew modestly compared to the January 2005 timeframe, though there was a marked increase in the use of malicious software associated with the attacks.
In February 2005, there were 13,141 unique phishing lures reported to the APWG. The average monthly growth rate since July 2004 is 26%. The number of phishing web sites supporting these attacks rose 1.8% from 2,578 to 2,625 in the month of February. Financial services continues to be the most attacked industry segment, with 78% of attacks targeting their customers.

http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20050328005725&newsLang=en

Phishing Grows in Severity, Sophistication

By Kelly Shermach
CRM Buyer
03/28/05 5:00 AM PT
Unfortunately, banks and other frequently phished organizations, as well as independent security developers, are moving more slowly to deter these attacks than the phishers are to commit them, said Peter Cassidy, secretary general of the Anti-Phishing Working Group.

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Phishing is one of the most significant threats to online consumers, and as the incidence of this type of fraud increases, so does the perpetrators' average take. Phishers who lucked out and lured several customers of a British bank into false communications recently made off with an average of 5,000 pounds sterling, or US$9,348, per phished account.

http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/Phishing-Grows-in-Severity-Sophistication-41702.html

Forbes

Sports Feature
Long Reach Of The Largemouth
Monte Burke Monte Burke,
Like its movies, television shows and blue jeans, America's most popular fish has also been exported all over the globe.
Largemouth bass are now found across Latin America and Europe, in Zimbabwe and South Africa, and in Japan. Generally speaking, anywhere in the world you find a mild climate and a dash of freshwater, you'll also find bass. And like those other American exports, nothing about the bass's arrival in a new society is ever neutral. Just as Nepalese children find themselves suddenly coveting American cars and hairstyles after watching reruns of 90210, fishermen the world over have become obsessed with catching bass wherever the fish has been introduced.
Perhaps predictably, in no overseas country has bass mania taken a greater hold than in Japan. The story goes that back in 1925, a Japanese businessman named Tetsuma Akaboshi procured 400 bass from California and smuggled them into his home country, dumping the fingerlings into Lake Ashinoko, not far from Tokyo. The bass, as they always do, proliferated--either moved by migrating birds or fishing enthusiasts--and are now found in lakes from the capital to Kyoto, and even in eight of the 13 moats that surround Tokyo's Imperial Palace.

http://www.forbes.com/2005/03/28/cz_mb_0328sport.html?partner=lifestyle_newsletter

ZILKHA NEWS: Goldman Sachs to Acquire Zilkha Renewable Energy
New York, New York, March 21, 2005 – The Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) has agreed to acquire Zilkha Renewable Energy, the two companies announced today.
The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the second quarter of 2005. The sale price was not disclosed.
Zilkha Renewable Energy, owned by the father-and-son team of Selim and Michael Zilkha, is one of the nation’s leading independent wind energy development companies, with a portfolio of nearly 4,000 megawatts in various stages of development in a dozen states. Goldman Sachs will acquire 100% of Zilkha’s interests in the 200-megawatt Flat Rock Wind Power Project in Lewis County, New York, as well as 100% of Zilkha’s interest in the 150-megawatt Blue Canyon Phase II Project in Oklahoma, both of which are expected to be completed by the end of 2005.

http://www.zilkha.com/news_single.asp?id=175

Retailers Feed Appetite For UNC Final Four Merchandise

CHAPEL HILLN.C. - Carolina blue meant plenty of green for area merchants on Monday, with retailers cashing in on the University of North Carolina basketball team's trip to the Final Four next weekend. Fans starved for a Tar Heels championship snapped up T-shirts, hats and other merchandise bearing UNC logos or Final Four slogans and designs. Stores opened early to feed their appetites.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7320730/

Proposal Would Let N.C. Judges Pack Heat

RALEIGHN.C. - Following a shooting spree in an Atlanta courtroom earlier this month, a North Carolina lawmaker wants to give judges the option of arming themselves with more than a gavel. State Rep. Carolyn Justus, R-Henderson, filed a bill late last week that would amend state restrictions on carrying weapons in courthouses. District and superior court judges with permits to carry handguns would be allowed to bring them to court if they are on official duty.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7320312/

Raleigh Teen Sought In Fatal Shooting

RALEIGHN.C. - Police are searching for a Raleigh teen who is charged in a shooting death a week ago.
Rodney Burrell, 17, was charged Monday with murder in connection with the March 20 shooting death of 33-year-old Keith Owen Kelly.

Kelly's body was found lying in the 800 block of East Martin Street shortly before midnight on March 20, and he was later pronounced dead at WakeMed.

Burrell is described as being about 5 feet 10 inches tall and 160 pounds.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Raleigh Police Department's Detective Division at (919) 890-3555 or CrimeStoppers at (919) 226-2746.

Unwanted Pregnancies

Decision delayed on morning-after birth-control pill
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The government has delayed a decision about whether to allow women to buy the morning-after birth-control pill over the counter but hopes to act soon, the manufacturer said yesterday.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002157834_pill22.html

THE INSURGENTS

Prosecutors Allege Link Between Rudolph, Anti-Abortion Figure
Trial Could Last All Summer
POSTED: 4:38 pm CST March 28, 2005

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Prosecutors in the trial of Eric Rudolph want to show jurors that he had ties to a Tennessee church led by an anti-abortion activist.

Prosecutors filed court papers over the weekend saying that Rudolph's association with anti-abortion activists will help the jury understand the reasons behind the fatal abortion clinic bombing in Birmingham.

The defense objects to the evidence as irrelevant and as a violation of Rudolph's First Amendment rights.

Prosecutors also suggest Rudolph may have financed the bombing and his low-profile lifestyle from the sale of marijuana grown around his home in western North Carolina.

http://www.nbc13.com/news/4324473/detail.html>

The Globe and Mail

Monday, March 28, 2005 Updated at 11:52 AM EST
Associated Press

Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday to reinstate a state law requiring girls under age 18 to get parental consent for abortions except under the most dire of medical emergencies.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050328.wabor0328/BNStory/International/

THE LAW GOVERNING the notification by minors to their parents is:
U.S. Supreme Court
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHEASTERN PA. v. CASEY, 505 U.S. 833 (1992)
505 U.S. 833
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA, ET AL. v.
CASEY, GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA, ET AL., CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT Nos. 91-744
Argued April 22, 1992
Decided June 29, 1992
*

[
Footnote * ] Together with No. 91-902, Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania, et al, v. Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania et al., also on certiorari to the same court.
At issue are five provisions of the Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act of 1982: 3205, which requires that a woman seeking an abortion give her informed consent prior to the procedure, and specifies that she be provided with certain information at least 24 hours before the abortion is performed; 3206, which mandates the informed consent of one parent for a minor to obtain an abortion, but provides a judicial bypass procedure; 3209, which commands that, unless certain exceptions apply, a married woman seeking an abortion must sign a statement indicating that she has notified her husband; 3203, which defines a "medical emergency" that will excuse compliance with the foregoing requirements; and 3207(b), 3214(a), and 3214(f), which impose certain reporting requirements on facilities providing abortion services. Before any of the provisions took effect, the petitioners, five abortion clinics and a physician representing himself and a class of doctors who provide abortion services, brought this suit seeking a declaratory judgment that each of the provisions was unconstitutional on its face, as well as injunctive relief. The District Court held all the provisions unconstitutional, and permanently enjoined their enforcement. The Court of Appeals affirmed in part and reversed in part, striking down the husband notification provision but upholding the others.
Held:
The judgment in No. 91-902 is affirmed; the judgment in No. 91-744 is affirmed in part and reversed in part, and the case is remanded.
947 F.2d 682: No. 91-902, affirmed; No. 91-744, affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.

Footnote 7 ] JUSTICE BLACKMUN's effort to preserve as much of Roe as possible leads him to read the joint opinion as more "constan[t]" and "steadfast" than can be believed. He contends that the joint opinion's

"undue burden"


"undue burden"


"undue burden"


standard requires the application of strict scrutiny to "all non-de minimis" abortion regulations, ante, at 926, but that could only be true if a "substantial obstacle," ante, at 877 (joint opinion), were the same thing as a non-de minimis obstacle - which it plainly is not.

http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=case&court=us&vol=505&page=833



Some pharmacists say no to filling birth-control prescriptions
By Rob Stein
The Washington Post

An increasing number of pharmacists around the country are refusing to fill prescriptions for birth-control and morning-after pills, saying that dispensing the medications violates their personal moral or religious beliefs.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2002222043_pharmacists28.html

Permanent birth control without surgery
3/28/2005 5:25 AM
By: Ivanhoe Newswire
Each year, about 700,000 women will have their tubes tied to prevent pregnancy.
The procedure is highly effective but can be tough on patients. Now, an easier approach gives some women the same benefits without surgery.

http://rdu.news14.com/content/headlines/?ArID=66313&SecID=2

Most want birth control covered
By The Helena IR - 3/28/05
Last week's Question of the Week asked whether health insurance policies should cover birth control prescriptions. Well over eight out of 10 responses said they should.
Among 1,115 responses to this unscientific poll, 931 said such prescriptions should be covered, while 181 disagreed.

http://www.helenair.com/articles/2005/03/28/opinions_top/a04032805_01.txt

Right-wing isn't facing reality
Christine Marquette
wilton manors
Posted March 28 2005
In response to Nicolas Kristof's article on Hillary Clinton and abortion, I would point out that her position has been consistent all along. Abortion should be safe, legal and rare. To that end, the Clinton administration supported reality-based sex education and expanded access to contraception and family planning. This is consistent with every other industrialized country and has led to fewer unwanted pregnancies, which means fewer abortions.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/letters/sfl-brpb7mar28,0,5104105.story?coll=sfla-news-letters

Morning-after pill use doubles in B.C.
Last Updated Mar 28 2005 02:33 PM PST
CBC News
OTTAWA – A new study shows women in B.C. have been using emergency contraception about twice as often since the morning-after pill was made available without a doctor's prescription.
The drug levonorgestrel, also known as Plan B, acts by preventing ovulation and fertilization. It is 89 per cent effective at preventing pregnancy if women take the first of two doses within 72 hours of having unprotected sex.

http://vancouver.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=bc_pill20050328

A Woman's Right Is in Peril

Four days after his second inauguration, George Bush addressed an anti-abortion rally in Washington, D.C., by phone. "The America of our dreams, where every child is welcomed in law, in life, and protected in law, may be some ways away, but even from the far side of the river . . . we can see its glimmerings," he told the crowd. "I ask that God bless you for your dedication."

http://www.progressive.org/april05/com0405.html

State's welfare reserve now at $118 million

Chart:
Temporary assistance for needy families
By Derrick DePledge
Advertiser Capitol Bureau
Thousands of Hawai'i families have been moved off federal welfare since a 1996 federal law created a five-year time limit and urged states to get more people to work.

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Mar/28/ln/ln01p.html

Abortion drug refusal bill could be decided this week
Mike Sunnucks
The Business Journal
The Arizona state Senate could vote this week on a controversial bill that allows pharmacists and health care professionals the right to refuse to dispense abortion inducing and emergency birth control drugs if they are morally opposed to such things.

http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2005/03/28/daily14.html?jst=b_ln_hl

U.S. Wants Navy Woman to Reimburse Abortion Expense
by Maria Vitale Gallagher
LifeNews.com Staff Writer
March 28, 2005
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The U.S. is trying to get a Navy wife to reimburse the government for the cost of her abortion. The woman sought the abortion more than two years ago after discovering that the baby she was carrying was disabled.

http://www.lifenews.com/nat1242.html

Duke Activities To Raise Awareness Of Sexual Assaults
Shirts, Pinwheels, Ribbons Highlight Week's Demonstrations
POSTED: 4:20 pm EST March 28, 2005
UPDATED: 4:28 pm EST March 28, 2005
DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke University kicked off Sexual Assault Prevention Month a few days early on Monday, with a week of scheduled activities to raise awareness about violence against women.

http://www.nbc17.com/news/4324154/detail.html?subid=10101621

Authorities: Man Shot Girlfriend, Killed Self
POSTED: 6:35 am EST March 25, 2005
UPDATED: 2:57 pm EST March 25, 2005
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. -- Authorities are investigating what they describe as an attempted murder-suicide that took place late Wednesday.
Clarence Williams, 30, went to his girlfriend's house on Dixie Avenue in Hillsborough and shot Tasha Wardlow in the abdomen before driving about two blocks away and fatally shooting himself inside his car on Harper Street, authorities said.

http://www.nbc17.com/news/4317055/detail.html?subid=10101621

Deputies: Manhunt Suspects No Longer In Chatham County
Authorities Believe Armed Robbery Ringleader In Custody
POSTED: 8:26 am EST March 28, 2005
UPDATED: 2:12 pm EST March 28, 2005
BONLEE, N.C. -- Three men involved in a high-speed chase early Sunday in Chatham County might also have been involved in a shooting in Greensboro, authorities said Monday.

http://www.nbc17.com/news/4321921/detail.html?subid=10101621


Police: Man Poured Gas On Woman And Her Son
POSTED: 10:59 am EST March 28, 2005
UPDATED: 1:16 pm EST March 28, 2005
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- Fayetteville police have arrested a man who they said poured gas on a woman and held her and her son hostage.

http://www.nbc17.com/news/4322607/detail.html?subid=10101621

THE INSURGENTS

Man Accused Of Putting Hit On Schiavo's Husband In Court
POSTED: 6:59 am EST March 28, 2005
UPDATED: 7:14 am EST March 28, 2005
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- A Buncombe County man accused of putting a bounty on Michael Schiavo is expected in court in Asheville Monday.

http://www.nbc17.com/news/4321653/detail.html?subid=10101621

Down East Carolina News

Students return from Kyrgyzstan

http://rdu.news14.com/content/top%5Fstories/default.asp?ArID=66367

Funeral services Tuesday for slain teen
3/28/2005 11:06 AM
By: News 14 Carolina Staff
(CLAYTON) -- Mourners will gather for funeral services Tuesday morning in Clayton for a teenager strangled to death in Johnston County last week.
Services for Melissa Mayer, 16, will get underway at 11 a.m. at the Baptist Center Church.
Her stepfather, Ashley Reagan, Jr., 34, is now facing charges for her murder. He's in the Johnston County Jail.

http://rdu.news14.com/content/top%5Fstories/default.asp?ArID=66352

Step-father arrested in teen girl's death

http://rdu.news14.com/content/top%5Fstories/default.asp?ArID=66297

The Japan News

Young cows don't need tests for BSE: food safety panel
By MAYUMI NEGISHI
Staff writer
A Food Safety Commission committee took a step Monday toward lifting a 15-month import ban on U.S. beef by deciding that slaughtered cattle 20 months or younger need not be screened for mad cow disease.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20050329a1.htm

Mishaps spur safety inspections of airlines, starting with JAL
The Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry began inspecting airlines nationwide Monday to check whether they had implemented safety checks in response to a series of problems involving Japan Airlines.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20050329a2.htm

The Cheney Observer

Indian lenders to meet GE-Bechtel today in London
SANJAY JOG
Posted online: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 0005 hours IST

MUMBAI, MARCH 28: The Indian lenders to the Dabhol project will have one more meeting with GE-Bechtel for the settlement of the latter’s non-debt claims of $420 million. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday in London.

Institutional sources told FE, “the Indian lenders, led by IDBI’s executive director Jatinder Balakrishnan, will make another attempt to arrive at an agreement with GE-Bechtel for the settlement of non-debt claims. So far there has not been any pact as the March 18 meeting held at Washington failed to make any headways. Even the meeting held earlier in January in New York had failed.

http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=86438

Equitas $415m to settle asbestos case
By James Moore (Filed: 29/03/2005)

Equitas, the reinsurer, which assumed asbestos and environmental liabilities that once threatened to overwhelm Lloyd's of London, will today announce it has sealed its third biggest claims settlement.

Equitas has agreed to pay $415m (£222m) to settle claims arising through Babcock & Wilson, the engineering group currently in chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The settlement deals with the largest remaining set of asbestos liabilities on Equitas's books but is subject to final confirmation of B&W's reorganisation plan that will see the company emerging from bankruptcy.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2005/03/29/cnequi29.xml&menuId=242&sSheet=/money/2005/03/29/ixcity.html

Oil, gas bounty in disputed sea area not a given
By RALPH JENNINGS
BEIJING (Kyodo) No one has shown that natural gas or oil exists under a region of the East China Sea hotly disputed by Japan and China, and anything that turns up may be too little to justify the drilling expenses, people in the energy industry say.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20050329f2.htm

Slate's Big Idea: A Bush Defeat on Social Security

Day to Day, March 28, 2005 · Slate editor Jacob Weisberg says that if President Bush's proposal to overhaul Social Security dies, many people will be watching to see how the president handles his first major domestic policy defeat.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4563890

Jonathan Chait: The Draft Cheney movement is about to surface
Jonathan Chait
March 29, 2005 CHAIT0329
In the summer of 2000, Dick Cheney was appointed to find a vice presidential candidate for George W. Bush, and, as we now know, the winner of the search turned out to be Dick Cheney.
Today, Republicans are casting about for a successor to Bush. And the winner of that search just may turn out to be ... Dick Cheney.

http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/5317109.html

THE TROUBLE MAKING NEOCONS keep it 'All In The Family'

US officials meet with Syrian opposition members
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-29 08:37:32

WASHINGTON, March 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The United States confirmed on Monday that its officials met with a dozen Syrian opponents of President Bashar Assad last week to assess the political situationin that country.

… The Washington Post and the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat said the meeting with the Syrian dissidents was hosted by Elizabeth Cheney, deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-03/29/content_2756019.htm

ALWAYS looking for the money, Honey !!

Cheney visits Jeffersonville
Associated Press
March 28, 2005

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. -- Vice President Dick Cheney pitched Social Security reform, tax code changes and peace in the Middle East during a campaign fund-raiser for freshman Republican Rep. Mike Sodrel today.

http://www.indystar.com/articles/9/232687-6459-093.html

Vice President Cheney in Jeffersonville for fundraiser
11:13 AM EST on Monday, March 28, 2005
Vice President Dick Cheney will be in Jeffersonville, Indiana Monday for a fundraiser.
Cheney will be attending a $200 a plate fundraiser for Indiana Congressman Mike Sodrel.
Since many police officers will be attending Officer Peter Grignon's funeral, security for the fundraiser will be provided by state police and the Jefferson County Sheriff's office.
A spokesperson for Sodrel says the event was planned weeks ago and calls the timing of it "a tough situation."

http://www.whas11.com/topstories/stories/WHAS11_TOP_cheneyvisit.1809939e9.html

China: Petroleum Demand to Rise 10 Percent
03.28.2005, 09:56 PM
China's total demand for petroleum is forecast to rise about 10 percent in 2005 to 2.5 billion barrels, state media reported Tuesday.

http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2005/03/28/ap1909441.html

China Petroleum & Chemical 04 Net CNY32.3B Vs CNY19.01B
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. - Beijing
Year ended Dec. 31
I AM :
A Man A Woman
I'M SEEKING :
A Woman A Man
Figures are in yuan, audited and consolidated. They are based on Chinese accounting standards.

http://sg.biz.yahoo.com/050328/15/3rhti.html

Bharat Petroleum deal put on hold by Sri Lanka govt
Posted online: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 0009 hours IST
COLOMBO, MARCH 28: Sri Lanka on Monday put off indefinitely a decision to sell off part of the state-run oil company to Bharat Petroleum as trade unions threatened to stop work, triggering panic buying at petrol stations across the country.

http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=86441

Goodrich Petroleum fourth quarter profit surges
HOUSTON (AP) — Oil and gas producer Goodrich Petroleum said today that fourth-quarter profit soared as new wells boosted production and selling prices continued to climb.

http://bizneworleans.com/109+M57a480befb2.html

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