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One night a year Paris celebrates the Nuit Blanche. It means "White Night," but in French is also means "an all-nighter." The entire city erupts with outdoor cultural events, all night long (ALL night long). One such event was at St. Sulpice (Da Vinci code place). They put funky lights all over the inside of the church, and then turned off every other light. Imagine strobe lights in a confessional, and no other lights around.Read More......
A genealogist working with the New York Times has discovered a new page in the family history of First Lady Michelle Obama; her great-great-great grandmother was a 14-year-old slave girl named Melvinia impregnated by a white slave owner.Read More......
Genealogist Megan Smoleynek reconstructed this long-lost piece of the First Lady's family by using probate records, old photos and legal documents, and also interviews with senior citizens who remember the family of the biracial son born by the young slave, named Dolphus T. Shields (the Shields were the family that owned his young mother). The genealogist said of the discovery: "Out of all of Michelle's roots, it is Melvinia who is screaming to be found."
In a report to the IOC, the committee's chief evaluator and coordinator for the 2008 Olympics insisted that the games produced "lasting legacies" for Beijing and its people.Read More......
"I am more convinced than ever that the games have and will prove to be a positive catalyst for change in China," said Hein Verbruggen, who led both the IOC's evaluation commission for the 2008 Games and its coordination commission.
The former IOC member's 28-minute report made no mention of the arrests and harassment of dissidents before and during the games, protests that were violently crushed in Tibet, forced evictions to clear the way for Olympic construction or other abuses documented by human rights groups.
I'm hearing from sources about a letter to Harry Reid from a collection of liberal Senators, led by Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Sherrod Brown, insisting that Reid publicly commit to putting a public option in any health care bill that reaches the Senate floor.The meeting is at 5 PM today.
There's a big difference between having a public option in the bill before the fact or trying to get it in by amendment. It's likely that amendments to the bill will require a 60-vote threshold, therefore it would take 60 votes to get a public option into the bill if it's absent, or 60 to get one out of the bill if it's present. Nobody has said that there are those numbers of votes to do either of those actions, so, whether the bill comes to the Senate floor with a public option or not is a crucial decision. The four people in that room making that decision are Max Baucus of the Finance Committee, Tom Harkin of the HELP Committee, Harry Reid and someone from the White House. A lot of this will depend on the White House's inclination, and they certainly floated their support over the weekend. But Reid's public statements have been noncommittal.
The result of this deglaciation could be conflict as Himalayan glacial runoff has an essential role in the economies, agriculture and even religions of the regions countries.Read More......
The Himalayan glaciers form the world's largest ice body outside of the polar caps. Popularly known as the "Water Tower of Asia," they are the source of water for rivers that flow across the continent: the Indus River in Pakistan, the Brahmaputra that flows through Bangladesh, the Mekong that descends through Southeast Asia, the Irrawaddy in Myanmar, the Yellow and Yangtze rivers of China and a multitude of smaller rivers that flow through the Indo-Gangetic plains of Northern India.
Before his prime-time speech to Congress, 52 percent disapproved of Obama's handling of health care. Now the public is split, with 48 percent approving and 47 percent disapproving.The irony is that the poll is whether people approve of "congress's" health care plans. Which plan would that be? No idea. But the general idea is that people want reform, and that is good. Let's hope Dems take advantage of the sentiment, and build on it. Read More......
"Getting more directly involved in the outcome is what people expect a president to be doing," said Blendon.
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Democratic aides say Snowe’s and Rockefeller’s votes could nevertheless have a significant impact on the debate going forward.Really. The trigger may be compelling to this aide, but progressives don't want a trigger, even if Snowe does. This quote shows the disdain some of those Democrats on the Hill have for progressives. Most of us want the best possible policy, like the kind we were promised by Obama and the other Democratic candidates.
One aide said that a no vote from Snowe would make it more difficult for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to include provisions she favors in the bill he puts on the floor. One such provision would set up a government insurance program that would only go into effect if private insurance companies failed to meet certain benchmarks for providing affordable, quality care.
“The public option with a trigger would be a compelling thing to put in the merged bill if the Finance bill has the endorsement of Snowe,” said the aide. “When progressives howl, you can point to Snowe’s support.”
For almost four decades General Francisco Franco was someone Spaniards could not escape. He was there in school books, church prayers, statues, plaques, street names and thousands of other reminders of a violent insurrection that led to a vicious civil war.Read More......
Now his face and name are being erased from public view. Even the army, where nostalgia for the dictator survived long after his death in 1975, has pledged to remove all plaques, statues and monuments to the regime of a man it once revered as the saviour of the nation. A full list of the Francoist paraphernalia still lurking inside the country's barracks will be ready by the end of the year. Then the cull will start.
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of what they believe was a second Stonehenge located a little more than a mile away from the world-famous prehistoric monument.Read More......
The new find on the west bank of the river Avon has been called "Bluestonehenge", after the colour of the 25 Welsh stones of which it was once made up.
Excavations at the site have suggested there was once a stone circle 10 metres in diameter and surrounded by a henge – a ditch with an external bank, according to the project director, Professor Mike Parker Pearson, of the University of Sheffield.
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