Friday, July 1, 2011
Fire menacing Los Alamos lab nears record size
Unedit my heart: 80s Retro, for Good & for Bad. Reviews of This .
The 1980s Cameron House art scene is acquiring a big tribute at Toronto
galleries this summer. I highlight a few of these exhibitions in today's National Post Toronto section. An excerpt:
1. This is Paradise: The Cameron House and 1980s Toronto at MOCCA Mainspace
952 Queen St. W. to Aug. 21
People`s reactions to art are always diverse and subjective.
Pakistan boxers depart today for President Cup
Squad comprises five pugilists including Commonwealth Games medalist.
Pakistan pugilists will depart today for Jakarta, Indonesia to contend in the 21st edition of the President Cup Boxing Tournament that starts tomorrow.
The home squad, comprising five boxers, will be spurred by the front of Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Mohammad Waseem (52kg).
Disorder Lyrics: National Eating Disorder Association
However, the national eating disorder association and ones who own one of the national eating disorder association and not everyone gets the national eating disorder association as heart palpitations, chest pain or discomfort, sweating, trembling, tingling sensations, feeling of euphoria in which the soul has grandiose ideas, exhibits boundless energy, needs little sleep, and exhibits great self-assurance.
Local, State and National Leaders Convene to Mobilize Communities .
Joining the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling at its 13th Annual Conference will be Keynote Speaker Bill Janes, Director of the Florida Office of Drug Control, Lottery Secretary Leo DiBenigno, and leadership of large organizations and gaming industry members, including the Part of Pari-Mutuel Wagering within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Federation of High School Associations, the U.S. Probation Office, the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association, the Florida Certification Board, Seminole Casinos, Dania Jai-Alai, Derby Lane, and Isle of Capri Casinos.
Also participating will be local community based entities such as the Center for Drug Free Life in Orlando, The Miami Coalition for a Safe and Drug Free Community, Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance, Family and Children Faith Coalition in Dade, Gateway Community Services in Jacksonville, Broward County Human Services Department (Elder and Veterans Services Division), as well as treatment professionals, recovering persons and others.
"We are depending upon the active involvement of all attendees throughout the flow of the league for their input in panel discussions and presentations leading up to the Roundtable Exchange - our Think Tank and basis for formulating a strategic design of action," explained Pat Fowler, Executive Director of the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling."There are more than 500,000 Floridians struggling with the effects of a gambling problem and thousands more adversely affected.Problem gambling is treatable for those who seek help.Through the force of the collective, we can access this problem from a community-based vantage point," advised Fowler.
The extended two-day conference is an educational pathway featuring original form and penetration into the existence of problem gambling prevention, outreach and treatment.Nationally renowned trainer and clinician, Joanna Franklin, MS, NCGC-II, will be facilitating the forum, including the Roundtable Exchange.Also presenting is adolescent expert Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky of McGill University, and other highly-regarded specialists in the field.Panels will concentrate on problem gambling among adolescents, college students, special populations (minorities, women and elderly) and will feature recovering persons, who will share their roads to recovery.
Finally, the FCCG will announce special recognition awards of outstanding organizations and individuals for their leaders in establishing programs benefiting students, patrons, and the general public.Honorees include Thomas Hall, Director of Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Programming at the University of Central Florida; Orlando Sentinel reporter Mike Berry; Mardi Gras Gaming Vice-President, Daniel Adkins; the National Confederation of State High School Associations; and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
The Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc. (FCCG) is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) educational and advocacy organization whose primary mission is to assist persons adversely affected by problem and compulsive gambling.Established in 1988, the FCCG is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, is a member of the National Council on Problem Gambling and maintains a neutral stance on the number of legalized gambling.The FCCG is funded by the State of Florida and receives additional funding from membership dues, training fees and donations.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Commentary: Iran: The Succeeding Generation
The common narrative argues that all Iranian leadersespecially given the vetting system that one must go through to enter politicsare cut from the same cloth. He is one of them, or He is like all the rest, has progressively become the mantra of a company and lots of its Diaspora who have grown tired of decades of disappointment. At the moment, though, Ahmadinejad and his cronies have emerged as an unlikely group challenging the status quo in Iran; simply put, when looking at the flight of the Islamic Republic and what it has stood for since its origin in 1979, the current president and his cabinet have done more to stimulate the organization to its effect than any other group, including their reformist predecessors.
This should not be interpreted as an indorsement of Ahmadinejad, or a proposition that he intends to raze the systemfar from it. But continuing to promote the boundaries of what is acceptable by the Islamic Republics own standards is surely a trend worth tracking. It is done this paradigm that the recent rift between Ahmadinejad and Khamenei tells the actual story: Its not about Ahmadinejad as often as what and who he represents: a multiplication of war veterans who felt the Persian power structure had put them aside. This generation increasingly personifies everything that Irans clerical organization is not; they are seen as new and confident; as the very cause for Irans revolutionary survival and at the pith of a dissipating mistrust of the West in the heat of the Iran-Iraq war. Above all, they comprise a belief system predicated on Iranian self-reliance and self-sufficiency. They have remained firm to the Supreme Leader for spiritual reasons, but are hostile towards clerics who grabbed power while they fought to protect Iran from Iraqi aggression. To that end, they think that the Islamic Republic has become corrupted and deviated from the straight way of the 1979 Revolution. Perhaps more than seeking to benefit from their inclusion amongst Irans political elite, this new generation of technocrats seeks to include Iran more fully in the world economy.
Many policymakers and pundits have long predicted a consolidation of the conservative faction in Iran, and this is the latest model that proves the notion incorrect. The recent Ahmadinejad-Khamenei spat personifies a larger truth: Iranian conservatives are as varied and divided as the reformists were during former President Mohammad Khatamis tenure. And given the various power networks in the Islamic Republicclerics, technocrats, merchants, the military, the Revolutionary Guard (current and former, high-level to rank-and-file, and far from monolithic)the integration of force in the men of a single faction is practically impossible. Herein lies the strategy behind the Ahmadinejad camps gambit: these developers (or Abadgaran in Persianthe name of their political faction) are betting they can get the aforementioned generation of Iranians behind them, and they have managed a certain level of success. But yet if the Abadgarans gamble fails to pay off, their repeated challenges to Khamenei and the clerical network he represents have created previously non-existent political space for rival factions from the new generation of political elite to proceed systematically shifting influence to Irans non-clerical power networks.
IN THE beginning, the Abadgaran had the silent approval of the Supreme Leader and, unlike today, intentionally placed Iran in a land of international isolation to systemically eliminate domestic political opponents. Ahmadinejad, who had stumbled upon his anti-Israel remarks, quickly realized their potency and utilized them to effectively kill any aspect of U.S.Iran rapprochement during his first term. With Irans international disputes capturing headlines, its increasing isolation provided space for a new bout of domestic political fratricide. From 2005-2009, despite beneath the surface rifts among conservatives, they worked together to marginalize the reformists. Now that there are no reformist scapegoats left to target, conservative factions are now openly fighting one another. Having seen what happened to the reformists, it is open to all those vying for power this is about political survival and the next of the Islamic Republic.
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