mardi 7 janvier 2014

Satanist Monument Plan Dismissed As 'Publicity Stunt' By Oklahoma Lawmakers

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Legislative leaders in Oklahoma sought to ease public concern Monday over a plan by a group of satanists to erect a monument at the state Capitol.

Both House Speaker T.W. Shannon and Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman suggested that such a plan was far from a reality, and members of the committee that would need to approve the monument sounded skeptical. But a constitutional law professor says the state could be on legally questionable ground if it rejects the New York-based Satanic Temple's request to put an homage to Satan near a Ten Commandments monument that's already at the Capitol.

The Associated Press reported Sunday about the Satanic Temple's plans to donate such a memorial. The Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission would have to approve such plans.

"That's Oklahoma's house. It's not the Satanic club of New York's house," said Capitol architect Duane Mass, who serves on the commission.

Officials with Satanic Temple suggest that Oklahoma opened the door to other religions when it allowed the Ten Commandments monument, with a sectarian message, to be placed at the Capitol.

"The whole point is that we're a religiously pluralistic society, so if there's going to be one, there will be others, or at least we'll make the effort for such," said Lucien Greaves, a spokesman for the Satanic Temple. "Or there will be neither. Those are the only real options."

The Republican-controlled Legislature in 2009 authorized the placement of the privately funded Ten Commandments monument at the state Capitol, and former Democratic Gov. Brad Henry signed the bill into law. It was placed on the north steps of the building last year, and the Oklahoma chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has sued to have it removed.

At Big Truck Tacos, a restaurant about a mile from the Capitol, 26-year-old Matthew Burrell questioned what the satanists had done to deserve a monument.

"Monuments are built in response to something great being done," Burrell said. "What have satanists given to society that actually benefits the city or the state?"

Bingman suggested the idea sounded like a "political stunt," while Shannon spokesman Joe Griffin said the Capitol was not an appropriate place for such a monument.

"Anything displayed at the Capitol should be a representation of the values of Oklahomans and this nation," Griffin said. "The left-hand path philosophies of this organization do not align with the values of Oklahomans nor the ideals this country or its laws are founded upon."

But Joseph Thai, a constitutional law professor at the University of Oklahoma, said the decision to place the Ten Commandments monument at the Capitol could put the state in a difficult position.

"The state can disown the Ten Commandments monument erected at the Capitol with private funds as private speech, but then it cannot reject other privately donated religious monuments — even a satanic one — on the basis of viewpoint," Thai said.

Or the state could decide to exclude other religious monuments by taking ownership of the Ten Commandments monument as official state speech, but Thai said that could become legally problematic because of the sectarian message on the granite statute.

"The Legislature has put the state between a rock and a hard place, constitutionally speaking," Thai said.

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Sean Murphy can be reached at www.twitter.com/apseanmurphy

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This Is What The Next Generation Of Engineers Looks Like

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In college and during her career, Kimberly Bryant often found herself the only black female scientist in the room. The biotech engineer founded the Bay Area non-profit Black Girls CODE in 2011 so that today's young girls will never find themselves in that position. Bryant realized that it wasn't a lack of interest in science that led to a dearth of diversity in her field; it was a lack of access. Black Girls CODE's goal is to drive access and exposure, closing the digital divide.

Black Girls CODE introduces young girls of color to computer programming, mobile app development, robotics and other STEM fields, so the girls can learn how to build the tools they want to see in the world. The non-profit is a global organization, with chapters in Oakland, Calif., Atlanta, New York and even South Africa, with expansion to eight more cities planned for next year. Every chapter targets girls of color between the ages of 7 and 17, formative years for capturing the girls' interest in STEM and building their self-confidence.

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Obama Urges Calm In Central African Republic

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ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) — President Barack Obama is urging the people of the Central African Republic to remain calm amid mounting sectarian violence.

The White House says Obama taped the audio message Monday in Dakar, Senegal, as Air Force One was refueling on its way to Johannesburg for a memorial service honoring former South African President Nelson Mandela. Mandela died last week.

Obama addressed his remarks to the "proud citizens of the Central African Republic" and said they have the power "to choose a different path" than the violence that led to more than 400 deaths in two days of violence last week between Christians and Muslims.

Obama says he joins Muslim and Christian leaders in calling for calm and peace and says those who are committing crimes should be arrested.

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Lauren Bush Lauren, FEED Projects CEO, Talks Ending World Hunger

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Founded in 2007, FEED Projects is the vision of CEO Lauren Bush Lauren. While a student at Princeton University, Lauren traveled the world as the U.N. World Food Programme Student Ambassador witnessing the effects of world hunger firsthand. She came back to the U.S. inspired to take a leading role in the fight. She joined HuffPost Live to discuss her advocacy.

"It's a birth lottery," Lauren said. "Depending on where you're born, you literally could be born into a life where you don't know where your next meal is coming from."

The granddaughter of President George H.W. Bush, Lauren hasn't merely rested on her laurels. To date, FEED has provided over 75 million meals globally through the sale of consumer goods like the "1" bag that feeds one child in school for an entire year for every bag sold.

A millennial herself, Lauren describes her products as keeping in line with her generation's consumption patterns. "I think it's part of the ethos of consumers nowadays," she said, "especially from millennials and young people who really want to do good through their consumer dollars, through their purchases. FEED is just one outlet to do that."

To hear more from Lauren Bush Lauren on world hunger and social entrepreneurship, watch the full clip HERE.

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Nation Laughs At LA's Definition Of 'Cold' On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' (VIDEO)

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While winter brings snow and rainstorms to the rest of the nation, the only thing Los Angeles has had to endure so far is a little drizzle and a slight "cold snap."

You'd never know it, though, from the overly-dramatic weather reporting of Southern California's local news stations. The "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" show compiled a video of the week's most ridiculous clips to mock LA's definition of the cold --which is anything below 70 degrees.

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Netflix To Debut Mitt Romney Documentary

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"Mitt," a documentary about former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's (R) pursuit of the presidency in 2012, will debut on Netflix's subscription streaming service, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The film, set to be released January 24, follows Romney and his family from 2006, when he first decided to seek the Republican nomination in the 2008 race, up to his concession speech in 2012. According to Deadline, the filmmaker Greg Whiteley (whose previous works include "New York Doll" and "Resolved") was given "intimate access" to the Romneys' lives throughout both of his presidential campaigns.

Variety notes that "Mitt" will be Netflix's second significant documentary film, following "The Square," an acclaimed look at political unrest in Egypt.

"Mitt" will first debut at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, then on Netflix in the U.S., Canada, the UK, Ireland, Latin America, the Nordic territories and the Netherlands.

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lundi 6 janvier 2014

Wedding Guest Is Determined To Catch The Bouquet, At Any Cost

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The popularity of the wedding bouquet toss tradition is said to be declining, but you wouldn't know it based on this recent wedding fail.

In a video uploaded to YouTube on Monday, the bride's throw falls a little short and the bouquet lands in an indoor garden area. But that didn't stop one very determined wedding guest from getting her hands on those flowers -- no matter what.
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Aubrey Peters, Teen Hero, 16, Fatally Shot In Indiana Home

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NOBLESVILLE, Indiana (AP) — Un hombre fue acusado de siguiente lunes de homicidio imprudente la muerte a tiros de un adolescente de Indiana aclamado como un héroe en 2010 cuando ayud? a salvar a dos ni?os que cayeron en un dep?sito de hielo.

Aubrey Peters, 16, fue pronunciado muerto en el Hospital St. Vincent en Indian?polis el domingo tarde, horas después de que le dispararon en el pecho dentro de una casa de Noblesville, inform? la polic?a.

Jacob Travis McDaniel, 20, de Noblesville fue acusado de homicidio imprudente y apuntando un arma de fuego. Ning?n abogado figuraba en registros de la corte para McDaniel a partir del lunes por la noche y nadie contest? una llamada a la casa de McDaniel, donde se produjo el tiroteo.

Seg?n una declaraci?n jurada de causa probable, Peters estaba en la casa con McDaniel y otras dos personas. Uno de los testigos, Dajuan Williams, declar? que McDaniel intent? conseguir Peters para sostener el arma, pero ella se neg?.

Williams, dijo McDaniel cay? el cargador de la pistola, quit? la seguridad y apret? el gatillo. Una bala golpe? Peters, quien apret? contra su pecho y le dijeron: "Qué pas??" Williams dijeron en la declaraci?n jurada.

Williams declar? McDaniel pidi? a todos a decir las autoridades el arma cay? de la mesa y se march?. La declaraci?n jurada dice que McDaniel admiti? el gatillo, pensando el arma estaba vac?o.

Peters era un estudiante de séptimo grado cuando salv? dos chicas j?venes que hab?an ca?do a través del hielo en Embalse de Morse en 2010.

Peters dijeron a los investigadores que oy? los gritos de 7 a?os de edad y 4-year-old hermanas y alert? a sus abuelos y llam? al 911. Una chica alcanz? la orilla sano y salvo, pero abuelo Peters' sac? el otro out y le resucit?.

Peters dijeron deseo-TV en el momento viendo que la lucha de las chicas en el agua era "terrible".

"Fue como ver a alguien morir, odié", dijo.

Portavoz de la Cruz Roja Ann Gregson lunes record? honrando a Peters y lament? su muerte.

"Se qued?, siempre lo hacen cuando son m?s j?venes," Gregson dijo WRTV. "Cualquier momento que hay una muerte sin sentido, me rompe el coraz?n."

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Informaci?n de: The Indianapolis Star, http://www.indystar.com

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RNC Committee member homophobic accuses colleagues Gay of the manipulation of health benefits

WASHINGTON--an official associated with the Republican National Committee spun head comments at a Republican party last week, accusing gay people to push health care reform because they die earlier in his life.

Speaking in Berrien County Republican party breakfast reception on Thursday last, Member of the Committee of RNC Dave Agema said that while working with American Airlines, he witnessed repeatedly gay colleagues saying victims of AIDS as lovers, so they could obtain health coverage. Via the Herald Palladium, a role of Southwest Michigan:

[Agema] complaints nationally by his stance against gay marriage, but said that doesn't care because while working at American Airlines, I saw firsthand what happens when the benefits extend to gays.

He said that the American Airlines workers would say that a person with AIDS was his lover so that person could get medical benefits.

"Friends, (gays) want medical free because they are starving (when) between 30 and 44 years of age," said. "For me, it's a moral issue. It is a biblical theme. Traditional marriage is where it should be and in our platform. In our party who are opposed to the marriage they are wrong".

Several requests for comment and clarification to Agema were not returned.

Agema has been a vocal opponent of the gay community. In April, resembled Agema being gay to being an alcoholic, encouraging radio show listeners to help members of the homosexual community "exceed it".

"Do so if you really love someone, if you were really concerned about someone, if you dress up your friend, for example, dying of alcoholism prepared quietly and watch it go?" asked during the "Washington Watch Live with Tony Perkins" radio program in April. "Or talk and say, 'Hey, I want to help you'."

Dennis Lennox, a Republican and Executive strategist of the Grand Traverse Michigan county that has been a vocal critic of Agema, told HuffPost that expected that the Michigan Republican State Committee to discuss the latest comments as they gather this weekend.

"Rhetoric of hatred and Dave Agema blatant intolerance have no place in the Republican party," said Lennox. "Republicans will not win a national governing majority until now Mr. Agema extremist is not tolerated behavior."

The Republican National Committee has not returned an immediate request for comment.

Sam Stein contributed reporting.

UPDATE:
In an email to supporters obtained by HuffPost, Agema said that his words were "twisted... out of context" and chided his Republican colleagues to spread vitriol.

Even so, Agema stands by his statements against homosexuals.

"I was simply making a point on my opposition to same benefits of sex and marriage." Agema wrote in an e-mail. "I'll take my words as I said despite the efforts by others to misrepresent the meaning of those words".

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Eleanor Parker dead: 'Sound Of Music' actress dies at the 91

THE ANGELES (AP) - Eleanor Parker, who was nominated three times for Academy Awards for its representations of women of strong character and played a scheming Baroness in "The Sound of Music", has died at 91.

Richard Gale family friend said that Parker died Monday morning due to complications of pneumonia. "She died peacefully, surrounded by her children at a medical center near his home in Palm Springs," said Gale.

Parker was nominated for the Oscar in 1950, 1951 and 1955, but then saw his career begins to decline in the 1960's. Their latest memorable role came in "The Sound of Music," of 1965 in which played the scheming Baroness who lost to Christopher Plummer to Julie Andrews.

"Eleanor Parker was and is one of the most beautiful women I've ever met," Plummer said in a statement. "Both as a person and as a beauty. Not believe the sad news because I was sure that she was delighted and will live forever."

The death of Parker comes at a time when "The Sound of Music" is in the spotlight after NBC live restaging of classic last week, a success of audience.

"Parker worked only infrequently after"The Sound of Music", that shows how"Fantasy Island","Murder, She Wrote"and"Love cruise"appear in films and such television. Also starred in the television the sixty ephemeral series "the bracken world".

"I am above all a character actress," he said in an interview in 1988, explaining why she never achieved the stardom of so many of his co-stars. "I played so many diverse individuals in the screen never came up my own personality".

William Holden, Robert Preston, Dustin Hoffman and others, Parker was discovered at the Pasadena Playhouse.

He signed a contract at Warner Bros., where played minor roles only until the study acknowledged its dramatic depth and casting as Mildred Rogers in the 1946 remake of "Of human bondage".

The history of Somerset Maugham Bette Davis had made a star 12 years ago. Parker first day of filming, Davis sent flowers and a note proclaiming, "hope Mildred does so much for your career as did for me".

But the film failed, and Parker again was relegated to mediocre roles until his performance progress as an inmate in a brutal prison in the 1950 film "Caged." The Parker role brought him his first nomination for an Oscar as best actress.

His second came the following year as the frustrated wife of Kirk Douglas in "Detective Story".

His career had fully flourished with follow-up films like "Scaramouche" with Stewart Granger, "Beyond" with Robert Taylor, "Escape from Fort Bravo" with Holden, "Valley of the Kings" with Taylor and "The Naked Jungle" with Charlton Heston.

He took one of his most challenging roles in 1955 in "Interrupted Melody", portraying the opera star Marjorie Lawrence, who continued his career after contracting polio. Her front to having nine arias in three languages lip-sync, locked up in a cabin in Lake Arrowhead for two weeks and played records of eight to 10 hours a day.

The result: his third nomination for an Oscar.

Other notable films include "The man with the golden arm" and "A hole in the head" (both opposite Frank Sinatra) and "the King and four Queens" with Gable.

Growing up in Cedarsville, Ohio, Parker had wanted to be an actress, and when the family moved to Cleveland, began taking acting classes. In the summer he worked as an apprentice in an anonymous society of Martha's Vineyard, serving tables to keep.

After moving to Pasadena, was elected in his first role in cinema at the age of 19, a stake in "they died with their boots," starring Errol Flynn.

Parker's first three marriages ended in divorce: Marina dentist Fred L. Losse; producer Bert Friedlob, which resulted in three children, Susan, Sharon and Richard; and the painter Paul Clemens, with whom he had a son, the actor Paul Clemens. His marriage in 1966 with the Shubert Theatre Raymond Hirsch Manager ended with his death in 2001.

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Antarctica so ridiculously low hurts record cold hit just listen to it

Washington (AP) - feeling of cold? Here is cold comfort: you could be a record for the alma-machacamiento cold in the East Antarctica saying new data set.

Try 135.8 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. Better yet, don't. That's so cold scientists say that it hurts to breathe.

A new look at the NASA satellite data revealed that Earth established a new record for coldest recorded temperature. It happened in August 2010 when hit-135.8 degrees. Then on July 31 this year, came close again: - 135.3 degrees.

The old record was-128.6 degrees had.

Ice scientist Ted Scambos at the national snow and ice Data Center said that record low temperature is colder than in Alaska near 50 degrees.

Scambos announced the cold facts in the scientific meeting American Geophysical Union in San Francisco on Monday.

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The Nobel Prize-winning writers says to the NSA surveillance 'is being systematically abused'

Some of the most famous writers in the world have signed an open resource against the national security agency who says that massive surveillance by the U.S. Government chills freedom of thought.

Awards Nobel Orhan Pamuk and J.M. Coetzee, Elfriede Jelinek, Günter Grass and Tomas Transtr?mer are among hundreds of "writers against mass surveillance" around the world that have signed the open appeal, which calls on Governments and companies to respect the privacy rights of citizens.

"Surveillance violates the privacy and freedom of the commitments of thought and opinion," said the appeal. "As we have seen, this power is being systematically abused."

Other notable signatories include Richard Ford, Margaret Atwood, Umberto Eco, Yann Martel, Dave Eggers, Colum McCann, Sapphire, Ian McEwan and Don DeLillo. In Europe the appeal was released on Tuesday, human rights day.

The writers statement asks the Nations United to create an international law of digital rights. The United States, along with surveillance partners including the United Kingdom and Australia, have tried to weaken a U.N. resolution expressing its support for the digital privacy.

"We are really very concerned about mass surveillance," said Janne Teller, a Danish writer who helped organize the open message. "We think it is completely undermining the democracy, and we are shocked that more people instead of weapons..."

Teller said he does not believe that writers are more than citizens threatened by massive surveillance, but their work makes them particularly in tune with its dangers.

"I think it is very important when you have 560 more or less of the greatest contemporary writers from around the world, expressing a very serious concern, because they are people who work in the large philosophical questions of life, always," said Teller. "We hope that their major concern for politicians".

Last month, the rights group's survey of pen writers in freedom that found an "effect" of the revelations of massive surveillance of the NSA. American writers polled by the group said that they have avoided mention of controversial issues and criticizing the Government.

Teller, who lives in New York, said he expects Americans to unite in outrage writers on massive surveillance by adding their names to a public version of the appeal.

"This undermines all the freedoms and values that otherwise I love America," Teller said. "So that I can not understand why the Americans can accept massive surveillance in this way, is completely against the ideals of freedom."

Read the full document, "A Stand for democracy in the Digital Age", below. A complete list of signatories is available here.

In recent months, the measure of mass surveillance has become common knowledge. With a few clicks of the mouse state can access your mobile device, email, your social networks and Internet searches. You can follow their political inclinations and activities in collaboration with Internet companies, collects and stores its data and therefore can predict their consumption and behavior.

The basic pillar of democracy is the inviolable integrity of the person. Human integrity extends beyond the physical body. In their thoughts and in their personal environments and communications, all human beings have the right to remain unnoticed and unmolested.

This fundamental human right has been null and void by misuse of technological advances by States and corporations for the purpose of mass surveillance.

A person under surveillance is no longer free; a society under surveillance is no longer a democracy. To hold some validity, they must apply our democratic rights in virtual as real space.

* Surveillance violates freedom of sphere and commitments of private thought and opinion.

* Mass surveillance treats everyone as a potential suspect. It dumps one of our historic triumphs, the presumption of innocence.

* Monitoring makes the transparent individual, while the State and the society operate in secret. As we have seen, this power is being abused systemically.

* Surveillance is theft. This information is not public property: belongs us to us. When used to predict our behavior, we are stealing something else: the principle of free will essential to democratic freedom.

We claim the right of all persons, as democratic citizens, to determine the extent to which your personal data stored and processed can be collected and by whom; for information about where are stored the data and how is being used; for the cancellation of their data if it has been illegally collected and stored.

We call on all States and corporations to respect these rights.

We make a call to all citizens to stand up and defend these rights.

Call us at the United Nations to recognize the fundamental importance of the protection of civil rights in the digital age and to create an International Bill of digital rights.

We call on Governments to sign and adhere to a Convention.

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dimanche 5 janvier 2014

The NSA spying technology companies has worried about his most precious

Big technology companies are seeing signs that the concerns of the public about government spying are a threat to their future earnings, analysts say.

These concerns have not yet begun their bottom lines. But critical international growth, particularly for companies selling cloud-based products, it has become more difficult after the revelations about the methods of the national security agency, which apparently include the obtaining of data of large tech companies this summer.

Apple, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo! joined forces on Monday to ask the United States Government to "take the initiative" in the change of the monitoring of Government around the world is. AOL, owner of The Huffington Post, also signed the letter.

"We understand that Governments have a duty to protect its citizens," wrote the eight companies. But the revelations of this summer highlighted the urgent need for government surveillance practices reform worldwide.

Records of Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor, appeared to show that the Agency has direct access to the main servers of tech companies, although they said that the companies had never knowingly provided the Government a backdoor.

With the exception of Twitter, which only became public last month, all the companies that signed the letter have increased in market value of securities from documents filtered first Snowden were reported by The Washington Post and The Guardian in June.

But that doesn't mean that the revelations of espionage of the NSA, which have continued penetrating to the outside are not a potential threat to its future growth.

"They are very concerned about their new companies that are in the cloud," said Norman Young, Morningstar analyst who covers Microsoft, one of the companies that signed the letter. "Yet he did not give the final result, but they are starting to see some questions from customers about what safe are your data in the cloud".

Microsoft cloud services, including Windows Azure, grew 103 percent, or $261 billion, last quarter.

Young said that since the revelations of surveillance, sale of cloud-based products that store data in a network of computers that can be accessed from virtually anywhere, has made it difficult, particularly outside the United States

"If you're a company abroad, are asking (1) is the NSA spying"? or (2) are there any back door built into the technology that can allow someone to snoop? That's the biggest problems which have with cloud-based services,"Young said.

The eight companies that signed the Charter on Monday aren't the only ones who can feel the impact of the disclosures of Snowden. Andrew Bartels, an analyst at technology research firm Forrester, told a story of a major German insurance company that had planned to use Salesforce, a cloud computing firm, to manage its customer data base. But the insurer put those plans after the NSA revelations emerged during the summer.

"The problem is not that you lose 10% of their income", said Bartels of technology companies. "They are concerned with the future growth".

Bartels, added, "If" your customers do not feel that data is safe, then not be able to sustain the kind of growth that have had.

Salesforce said not making comments "about" rumors or speculation. The eight companies that signed the Charter, also would not comment on how the NSA revelations may have affected their businesses.

Forrester published a study in August that said the cloud computing industry in the United States could lose as much as $180 billion in the next two years "thanks to the" agency of national security (NSA) Prism project.

Summarizing the concerns are not limited to companies that sell cloud-based products. Social networks like Facebook and Twitter will have a more difficult time attracting new members abroad if people are concerned about who has access to your data, said Daniel Castro, an analyst senior of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a nonpartisan think-tank.

"People will not stop using the search because the NSA monitoring engine. They will not stop using Facebook, "said Castro. "But if there is an alternative to foreign clients, it could then consider alternative."

VK, a Russian social network, is larger than Facebook in Russia.

"Value proposition on the part of [North American giant technology] in the big emerging markets is that we will take better care of your personal information of local cloud vendors," said Forrester Bartels. "" 'That argument now loses force if locals say,' OK, this is no longer the case. ""

"The NSA might be watching all my contacts on Facebook," said Bartels. "Why it is that the safety of Russia [agency] looking at all my contacts on Facebook best? It's not different".

Senate Republicans block more nominees of Obama

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Republicans blocked a lot of nominations mostly lower by President Barack Obama following the democratic movement of the month past weakening the traditional ability of the minority party block presidential appointments later on Monday.

Action demonstrated that the Republican Party was intent of demanding a price most of the changes of the filibusters Senate Democrats muscled, or procedure slows the minority Senators you can use for nominations delay or kill or invoices.

Showdown on Monday came as the Senate returned to work for the first time since the Democrats made these changes on November 21.

It moved democratic had angered Republicans, because weakened it the capacity of wage filibusters Republicans and Democrats made the change with a simple majority of votes. The Republicans said that Democrats should have been forced to win a two-thirds majority to make the change, which is most commonly used to make important changes rules.

On Monday, Senator Lamar Alexander, R - Tenn., objected to the request of the leader of the majority of the Senate Harry Reid, D - Nev., for the unanimous approval of more than 30 mostly minor appointees.

"Until understand you best how to operate in a Senate without rules, protested, a United States Senator", said Alexander.

Blocked nominees include positions as Undersecretary of Defense for personnel and readiness, a peak for the chemical safety and Hazard Investigation Board. It also included Deborah Lee James, election of Obama to be Secretary of the air force.

Fast approval for those candidates who Reid was seeking required the consent of all senators, by Alexander objections were enough to stop them.

The dispute came to head last month after Republican blocked Obama collects three vacancies for the Court of appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit. The candidates were not included in the Group blocked on Monday.

This Court is very powerful because it governs on the actions of the administration. Its eight judges currently divide evenly among those elected by past democratic and Republican presidents.

When Alexander compared objections from the Republican party to the democratic actions against judges chosen by the President of the Republican Party George W. Bush, Reid said: "this explanation is as flat as a bottle of beer open for six months".

Democrats modifications allow filibusters which was completed by a simple majority of senators, not the 60 votes needed since 1975. The changes apply to almost all candidates, but not affect designated judges of the Supreme Court or the law.

Reid also set in motion votes to end filibusters against Jeh Johnson, elected to lead the Department of Homeland Security and nine minor candidates.

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Eleanor Parker dead: 'Sound Of Music' actress dies at the 91

THE ANGELES (AP) - Eleanor Parker, who was nominated three times for Academy Awards for its representations of women of strong character and played a scheming Baroness in "The Sound of Music", has died at 91.

Richard Gale family friend said that Parker died Monday morning due to complications of pneumonia. "She died peacefully, surrounded by her children at a medical center near his home in Palm Springs," said Gale.

Parker was nominated for the Oscar in 1950, 1951 and 1955, but then saw his career begins to decline in the 1960's. Their latest memorable role came in "The Sound of Music," of 1965 in which played the scheming Baroness who lost to Christopher Plummer to Julie Andrews.

"Eleanor Parker was and is one of the most beautiful women I've ever met," Plummer said in a statement. "Both as a person and as a beauty. Not believe the sad news because I was sure that she was delighted and will live forever."

The death of Parker comes at a time when "The Sound of Music" is in the spotlight after NBC live restaging of classic last week, a success of audience.

"Parker worked only infrequently after"The Sound of Music", that shows how"Fantasy Island","Murder, She Wrote"and"Love cruise"appear in films and such television. Also starred in the television the sixty ephemeral series "the bracken world".

"I am above all a character actress," he said in an interview in 1988, explaining why she never achieved the stardom of so many of his co-stars. "I played so many diverse individuals in the screen never came up my own personality".

William Holden, Robert Preston, Dustin Hoffman and others, Parker was discovered at the Pasadena Playhouse.

He signed a contract at Warner Bros., where played minor roles only until the study acknowledged its dramatic depth and casting as Mildred Rogers in the 1946 remake of "Of human bondage".

The history of Somerset Maugham Bette Davis had made a star 12 years ago. Parker first day of filming, Davis sent flowers and a note proclaiming, "hope Mildred does so much for your career as did for me".

But the film failed, and Parker again was relegated to mediocre roles until his performance progress as an inmate in a brutal prison in the 1950 film "Caged." The Parker role brought him his first nomination for an Oscar as best actress.

His second came the following year as the frustrated wife of Kirk Douglas in "Detective Story".

His career had fully flourished with follow-up films like "Scaramouche" with Stewart Granger, "Beyond" with Robert Taylor, "Escape from Fort Bravo" with Holden, "Valley of the Kings" with Taylor and "The Naked Jungle" with Charlton Heston.

He took one of his most challenging roles in 1955 in "Interrupted Melody", portraying the opera star Marjorie Lawrence, who continued his career after contracting polio. Her front to having nine arias in three languages lip-sync, locked up in a cabin in Lake Arrowhead for two weeks and played records of eight to 10 hours a day.

The result: his third nomination for an Oscar.

Other notable films include "The man with the golden arm" and "A hole in the head" (both opposite Frank Sinatra) and "the King and four Queens" with Gable.

Growing up in Cedarsville, Ohio, Parker had wanted to be an actress, and when the family moved to Cleveland, began taking acting classes. In the summer he worked as an apprentice in an anonymous society of Martha's Vineyard, serving tables to keep.

After moving to Pasadena, was elected in his first role in cinema at the age of 19, a stake in "they died with their boots," starring Errol Flynn.

Parker's first three marriages ended in divorce: Marina dentist Fred L. Losse; producer Bert Friedlob, which resulted in three children, Susan, Sharon and Richard; and the painter Paul Clemens, with whom he had a son, the actor Paul Clemens. His marriage in 1966 with the Shubert Theatre Raymond Hirsch Manager ended with his death in 2001.

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