Fuzlullah named Pakistan’s new Taliban leader

Friday, November 8, 2013

Pakistan’s Taliban announced Thursday they had chosen Mullah Fazlullah as their new leader. A US drone attack last week killed their previous leader, Hakimullah Mehsud.

Fazlullah, who takes credit for ordering the attack on schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai in 2012, is known for his rejection of peace talks.

The Pakistani government has suggested the United States’ fatal missile strike on Mehsud had already ruined peace talk efforts with the Taliban. The drone strike which killed Mehsud coincided with government preparations to meet the terrorist group with the view of opening peace talks. Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan called the killing of Mehsud “not just the killing of person, it’s the death of all peace efforts”.

Fuzlullah led the Pakistani Taliban in Pakistan’s Swat Valley between roughly 2007 and 2009.

Pakistani authorities believe Fuzlullah is presently living in the Afghan province of Kunar.

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BDSM as business: An interview with the owners of a dungeon

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Torture proliferates American headlines today: whether its use is defensible in certain contexts and the morality of the practice. Wikinews reporter David Shankbone was curious about torture in American popular culture. This is the first of a two part series examining the BDSM business. This interview focuses on the owners of a dungeon, what they charge, what the clients are like and how they handle their needs.

When Shankbone rings the bell of “HC & Co.” he has no idea what to expect. A BDSM (Bondage Discipline Sadism Masochism) dungeon is a legal enterprise in New York City, and there are more than a few businesses that cater to a clientèle that wants an enema, a spanking, to be dressed like a baby or to wear women’s clothing. Shankbone went to find out what these businesses are like, who runs them, who works at them, and who frequents them. He spent three hours one night in what is considered one of the more upscale establishments in Manhattan, Rebecca’s Hidden Chamber, where according to The Village Voice, “you can take your girlfriend or wife, and have them treated with respect—unless they hope to be treated with something other than respect!”

When Shankbone arrived on the sixth floor of a midtown office building, the elevator opened up to a hallway where a smiling Rebecca greeted him. She is a beautiful forty-ish Long Island mother of three who is dressed in smart black pants and a black turtleneck that reaches up to her blond-streaked hair pulled back in a bushy ponytail. “Are you David Shankbone? We’re so excited to meet you!” she says, and leads him down the hall to a living room area with a sofa, a television playing an action-thriller, an open supply cabinet stocked with enema kits, and her husband Bill sitting at the computer trying to find where the re-release of Blade Runner is playing at the local theater. “I don’t like that movie,” says Rebecca.

Perhaps the most poignant moment came at the end of the night when Shankbone was waiting to be escorted out (to avoid running into a client). Rebecca came into the room and sat on the sofa. “You know, a lot of people out there would like to see me burn for what I do,” she says. Rebecca is a woman who has faced challenges in her life, and dealt with them the best she could given her circumstances. She sees herself as providing a service to people who have needs, no matter how debauched the outside world deems them. They sat talking mutual challenges they have faced and politics (she’s supporting Hillary); Rebecca reflected upon the irony that many of the people who supported the torture at Abu Ghraib would want her closed down. It was in this conversation that Shankbone saw that humanity can be found anywhere, including in places that appear on the surface to cater to the inhumanity some people in our society feel towards themselves, or others.

“The best way to describe it,” says Bill, “is if you had a kink, and you had a wife and you had two kids, and every time you had sex with your wife it just didn’t hit the nail on the head. What would you do about it? How would you handle it? You might go through life feeling unfulfilled. Or you might say, ‘No, my kink is I really need to dress in women’s clothing.’ We’re that outlet. We’re not the evil devil out here, plucking people off the street, keeping them chained up for days on end.”

Below is David Shankbone’s interview with Bill & Rebecca, owners of Rebecca’s Hidden Chamber, a BDSM dungeon.

Contents

  • 1 Meet Bill & Rebecca, owners of a BDSM dungeon
    • 1.1 Their home life
  • 2 Operating the business
    • 2.1 The costs
    • 2.2 Hiring employees
    • 2.3 The prices
  • 3 The clients
    • 3.1 What happens when a client walks through the door
    • 3.2 Motivations of the clients
    • 3.3 Typical requests
    • 3.4 What is not typical
  • 4 The environment
    • 4.1 Is an S&M dungeon dangerous?
    • 4.2 On S&M burnout
  • 5 Criticism of BDSM
  • 6 Related news
  • 7 External links
  • 8 Sources

Arson charge for man who cleaned home with gasoline

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Ernest Krajniak from Chilton, Wisconsin in the United States has been charged with arson after a lit cigarette ignited gasoline soaked clothes, setting his apartment ablaze.

On Friday April 3, Krajniak, 47, cleaned his entire apartment with about five gallons of gasoline, wiping everything down with the soaked clothes. After he was finished, he piled the soaked clothes in the center of his bedroom, lit a cigarette and then threw what was left of the still lit cigarette, into the pile.

Krajniak never called the fire department and never pulled the alarm. Instead he yelled ‘fire’ a few times then walked to the police station where an ambulance took him to a local hospital for the treatment of minor burns. The fire department later arrived to put out the blaze and his apartment was extensively smoke damaged. 11 other apartments were also damaged, leaving the occupants without a place to stay for at least a week.

“I should have never used that,” said Krajniak during a court appearance on Monday. He admitted to knowing that gasoline was highly flammable. He was arrested and his bond has been set a US$2,500. Krajniak’s next court appearance is scheduled for Monday, April 13. According to WISinfo.com, Krajniak has no prior criminal record.

The careless smoking of cigarettes has been blamed for thousands of fires across the U.S. In January 2008, an unnamed elderly woman in Buffalo, New York was receiving oxygen for medical problems in her home and lit a cigarette and began to smoke it. The oxygen coming from her mask then facilitated the ignition of her clothing, setting her on fire.

In the U.S. in 2002, only 4% of all residential fires were reportedly caused by smoking materials. These fires, however, were responsible for 19% of residential fire fatalities and 9% of injuries. The fatality rate due to smoking is nearly four times higher than the overall residential fire rate; injuries are more than twice as likely. Forty percent of all smoking fires start in the bedroom or living room/family room; in 35% of these fires, bedding or upholstered furniture are the items first ignited.

Woman in Buffalo, New York accidentally sets herself on fire

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Buffalo, New York — A woman in Buffalo, New York in the United States is in critical condition tonight at Sisters Of Charity Hospital after she accidentally set herself on fire.

The unnamed elderly woman was receiving oxygen for medical problems in her home and lit a cigarette, and the oxygen coming from her mask facilitated the ignition of her clothing, setting her on fire.

Despite her “severe” burns as described by firefighters on radio communications, she was still able to dial the emergency line in the U.S., 911.

In the U.S. only 4% of all residential fires were reportedly caused by smoking materials in 2002. These fires, however, were responsible for 19% of residential fire fatalities and 9% of injuries. The fatality rate due to smoking is nearly four times higher than the overall residential fire rate; injuries are more than twice as likely. Forty percent of all smoking fires start in the bedroom or living room/family room; in 35% of these fires, bedding or upholstered furniture are the items first ignited.

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Kids Learning French Can Now Do It Easily!

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France is the number 1 vacation getaway for Americans and the number 3 for Europeans. This means that kids learning French own immense career advantages in excess of their peers. Online French for children courses are superior to being taught French at school for the subsequent reasons:

1. Many online French for children courses have downloadable audio modules that your child can upload to their mp3 player and listen to as frequently as she or he likes.

This would make available immersion. It has long been acknowledged that when a kid is immersed in a new language they learn it much easier. If your child has the material on an mp3 player then they can listen to the material whilst in the car, walking to school or playing on the Playstation.

2. Learning on the web is simple because kids actually take pleasure in it. They become truly engaged by the games on offer where they match the French language up with the pictures.

3. A number of online French programs contain modules that employ the four key educational elements. These elements are reading, writing, speaking and listening! Teaching at school tends to focus on merely reading and writing which is why children become bored and feel less engaged.

Youngsters learn much better when all four elements are utilized because a superior region of the brain is used. In addition what has been learned is more easily remembered.

4. Children can get much wanted and crucial practical experience when online that you can not practically expect them to get at school. This tends to be by using forums.

Your child can make new friends on the web, open chat windows and converse in French with other kids their own age and level. If you a head set they can as well speak to them. This offers much wanted immersion as well as practical experience and the speaking and listening key educational elements.

5. If you opt to go for a personal teacher to educate your youngster French, it will cost you approximately $40 per hour for a good quality tutor. For a good quality online French for children course, you be looking to pay a 1 off charge of around 100. That is an easy choice to make!

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students/LA-ND

See the discussion page for instructions on adding schools to this list and for an alphabetically arranged listing of schools.

Due to the damage by Hurricane Katrina and subsequent flooding, a number of colleges and universities in the New Orleans metropolitan area will not be able to hold classes for the fall 2005 semester. It is estimated that 75,000 to 100,000 students have been displaced. [1]. In response, institutions across the United States and Canada are offering late registration for displaced students so that their academic progress is not unduly delayed. Some are offering free or reduced admission to displaced students. At some universities, especially state universities, this offer is limited to residents of the area.

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  • 1 Overview
  • 2 Louisiana
  • 3 Maine
  • 4 Maryland
  • 5 Massachusetts
  • 6 Michigan
  • 7 Minnesota
  • 8 Mississippi
  • 9 Missouri
  • 10 Montana
  • 11 Nebraska
  • 12 Nevada
  • 13 New Hampshire
  • 14 New Jersey
  • 15 New Mexico
  • 16 New York
  • 17 North Carolina
  • 18 North Dakota

Sewing Room: Do It The Right Way}

Submitted by: Roger Kane

Sewing room, work room, craft room, studio. So many different ways to address the room or space where we do our fiber arts! Is it pompous of me to call mine a Studio?

Whether its for machine embroidery or the interest of making quilts, I belong to a few online groups dedicated to various forms of stitching. These groups almost always have a section of pictures of the members craft spaces. And the name of the space has always fascinated me.

Sewing Room titles usually include a room with comfortable couches or chairs to do casual hand-stitching, lots of decorative items and extras like TVs and stereos. The purpose of these rooms seems to be to just indulge in a love of sewing in a pretty environment. Very pleasant.

Work Room titles usually include industrial size embroidery machines, huge rolls of stabilizer and entire walls of thread. The purpose of these rooms is to create stunning embroidery of all types and always include a computer system. Very efficient.

Craft Room titles usually include a station for scrapbooking, an area for paper and ribbon, and lots of glue. While sewing may or may not be one of the main interests in this room, they also have the look and feel of the comfortable sewing room, and the attitude of extreme busy-ness the crafter, not the room! Very colorful.

Studio titles seem to encompass a bit of the other three examples. Decorative items and TVs provide visual stimulation that is not thread or fabric. Embroidery supplies (and others) are visibly stored on walls. Stations are set up for various areas of interest of the artist. Computers, large machines, and lots of lighting are key. Whats missing are the casual, comfortable chairs and leisure extras. Studios proclaim that this is a workroom, not a casual hang-out.

When setting up my previous sewing spaces, my main concern was making quilts. My rooms were small so, by necessity, only my work items could go into the room. I do always have a TV mounted up on the wall, though! Most of the walls were kept bare in order to leave space for a new thread rack whenever one was needed or to tape up instructions for easy viewing.

My current space started out as a casual sewing room, including a twin bed for any guests. My main concern was proper areas for my machine embroidery tasks. Over the past few months, the room has evolved to include areas for fashion sewing, including my dressmaker dummy, quilting, storage for my fabric dyeing supplies, and an area for non-sewing crafts like painting, paper folding, and photography of my quilt blocks for instruction.

As I put the room together, though, I realized that I wanted it to be pretty, too, and not just an efficient working space. I started out with wood shelving that I painted repeatedly to give a look of something old that had been re-purposed several times. The room began taking on a Tuscan look as I added curtains, plaques, and new chair covers for my old chair. Instead of my old wall-mounted TV, I now have a portable DVD player that I can move around as needed. I also have an extra chair so that my family can visit with me while I work.

With all the decorative touches, this is the most comfortable of any of my sewing rooms, but it is most definitely meant for work! Still, I find myself reading at one of the work stations, working on my little netbook that is in there, and simply hanging out.

So, I guess that no matter what I call it, that room is mine!

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Online Email Marketing: Top 7 Professional Formatting Techniques

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Your online email marketing campaigns can flounder over something as simple as formatting.

Is your email easy on the eyes, easy to read?

Use these 7 key points to ensure your emails have a high readability rating:

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1. Format the text lines between 55 and 65 characters. Anything more makes it harder to read and can give the message a ragged look if the recipient’s email program is configured differently.

2. Use only short paragraphs with plenty of space in between. Hit the Enter key twice between paragraphs so your email is easy to read and absorb.

3. If listing an email address or a URL, put it at the beginning of a new line. It is much easier for the recipient to see and use. (Example: See the style of the Resource Box below)

4. Use the Reply button to answer email. The previous message is then included so the recipient has the background immediately available. The > symbol appears on each line of the previous message. Insert your comments or answers under the relevant block of text.

5. Use CAPITALS only for effect, to emphasize key words or phrases. Do not write blocks of text in capitals.

6. Use exclamation marks judiciously. Emphasizing statements with !!!!!! cheapens and lessens rather than adding serious emphasis.

7. Avoid the use of fancy fonts and colors unless you know definitely the recipients are using HTML enabled email software. Although HTML formatted email is now quite common, a huge base of users still use plain text.

Punctuation marks used discreetly and correctly can really add power to your emails. Check Michaels punctuation guide:

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