Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Proposed law would stiffen penalties for violence against pregnant women

Judges would consider a victim's maternity when determinative a time for a violent offender under a bill proposed by the federal justice minister.


But Rob Nicholson aforesaid the new legislation, which has not yet been tabled in the House of Commons, will non challenge the legality of abortion or confer rights on fetuses.


"Let me be clear, our government will not reopen the debate on miscarriage," he aforesaid Monday in Ottawa as he announced plans for the bill.


"The government will introduce legislating that volition punish criminals who devote violence against pregnant women, but do so in a way that leaves no room for the introduction of fetal rights."


The bill calls for gestation to be added as one of the exacerbating or mitigating factors a judge tin consider when sentencing, as laid tabu in the Criminal Code.

Would supervene upon backbencher's handbill

The legislation replaces Bill C-484, known as the Unborn Victims of Crime Act, which was introduced by Conservative backbencher Ken Epp lowest year.


The notice, which calls for the slaying of a foetus to be considered a separate offense from the slaying of a pregnant woman, survived one vote in the House of Commons in March, simply would motive to pass at least one more Commons vote and be approved by the Senate before seemly law.


Pro-choice advocates denounced the planned invoice and the Canadian Medical Association voted Thursday to oppose it.


Even some prominent Conservatives hesitated to support the bill. When it passed 147-132 in the release vote in March, Prime Minister Stephen Harper supported it, merely Lawrence Cannon, Gordon O'Connor and Jos�e Verner did not.


"We've heard the literary criticism from crossways the state, including representatives from the medical community, that Mr. Epp's beak could be interpreted as instilling fetal right," Nicholson said.


He aforementioned the new bill was specifically worded to avoid that interpretation.


"This bill will be very clear and straightforward, and the government note will not be misinterpreted," he said, noting that Epp had not in time been informed that another bill was being introduced to replace his.


Nicholson would not make exact inside information about how the two bills ar different.

Election telephone could repress bill

There is a chance the bill will never be tabled in the Commons. If a federal election is called in the next few weeks, as many hypothecate will happen, the fall session of Parliament will not catch a luck to start up, and Nicholson will not be able to confront his bill.


But Nicholson denied he was simply delivery the posting forward, knowing it may never be tabled, because he wants to fire up his supporters and boost his party's standing in prevision of an election call.


He argued that the minority Conservative authorities has been facing a possible election since it took office, and the strategy has always been to advertise ahead with legislative changes despite the threat the government could fall.


"I've got to continue to move forward," he said. "We can't be governed by threats."

Abortion legalized in 1988

In 1988, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that a Canadian law severely constraining access to medical abortions was unconstitutional because it violated the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.


Between 1969 and 1988, Canadian jurisprudence stated that abortions could be performed in a hospital if a committee of doctors decided that continuing the pregnancy could endanger the mother's life or health. Access to abortions wide-ranging across the country.


Canada is now one of a small routine of countries without a law confining abortion. An abortion is now tempered like any other aesculapian procedure and is governed by provincial and medical regulations.


Critics have expressed concerns the Conservative government would reopen the debate if it introduced new torah that take into account fetuses put-upon by violent crime.







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Sunday, 24 August 2008

Mp3 music: Eyes Of Blue






Eyes Of Blue
   

Artist: Eyes Of Blue: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

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Eyes Of Blue's discography:


Crossroads Of Time
   

 Crossroads Of Time

   Year: 1968   

Tracks: 11






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Thursday, 14 August 2008

Fake CNN, MSNBC spam claims Elizabeth Taylor murdered, Mary-Kate Olsen killed Ledger



With wads of Nigerian lottery scammers now off the streets and better-informed Internet citizen perhaps a tad less likely to click on phishing emails, disaster relief solicitations and credit card ripoffs, the ever-inventive spammer-hacker community has pioneered a new overture to on-line grifting: postiche news alerts.



Maybe you've seen recent e-mails claiming to be from MSNBC and CNN with sensational headlines like "Elizabeth Taylor Found Murdered at Home" and "Mary-Kate Olsen guilty for Heath Ledger's Death" (find above") -- and regular the alarming, "Europeans disfavour Americans attitudes [sic]."



Graham Cluey, a protection specialist at Sophos, made a video about a new tendency of CNN News Alerts like "Michael Jackson is sued by his own dog"--that lure users to a rogue situation that will attempt to infect their computers with malicious software posing as a picture plug-in.



In my own e-mail account today, I counted 42 fake news e-mails--though Gmail is apparently catching on, as it refused to feed me the option to click on the awful links.�



At his security web log, Gary Warner has a list of the tickling headlines the phony CNN spammers are using -- some of which refer to actual stories -- like the "real"� 95-year-old Batman from Texas -- and others that don't, such as� "`Dark Knight' - download it instantly fo free [set]."



One more reason never to believe anything you read.

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

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   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




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Friday, 27 June 2008

Mods & Rockers Film Festival in Hollywood opens June 26

The ninth Mods & Rockers Film Festival opens June 26 in Hollywood with the world premiere of "The Seventh Python," a look at the life and music of longtime Monty Python associate, former Bonzo Dog Band member and Rutles singer and songwriter .

The following night, Innes will play a solo concert in the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre, where the festival's mix of new and classic music-centric films will be run. "The Seventh Python" references Innes' close working and personal relationship with the six members of the British comedy troupe. The opening-night program also will include the first public screening of the film of the Bonzo Dog Band's 40th anniversary concert.

"I've always thought Neil Innes is the embodiment of the two finest aspects of the culture of the last 40 years: the music and the humor," festival organizer Martin Lewis said Wednesday. "It's still astonishing to me how few people know about him. There's no point in having a film festival if you can't use it to promote the people who are truly worthy of it."





In addition to the Innes salute, the festival will include the world premiere of the documentary "The Syd Barrett & Pink Floyd Story" (screening July 2), the U.S. premiere of "Love Story," a documentary of L.A.-based rock group Love and its mercurial leader Arthur Lee (June 29) and films highlighting the Athens, Ga., Rock scene featuring R.E.M., the B-52's, Exene Cervenka and Jack White (July 9).

To conclude the two-week event, Lewis is giving Mods & Rockers an American accent by including British documentarian Tony Palmer’s 17-hour TV series "All You Need Is Love."

Palmer was a friend of John Lennon, who in the 1970s suggested to Palmer that he should explore in depth the roots of American pop music.

His 1977 series spans ragtime, jazz and swing through blues, R&B and early rock 'n' roll, including one episode with the Beatles discussing their American influences.

All episodes, will be shown over Independence Day weekend July 5 and 6. That portion of the festival has its own website, www.HappyBirthdayAmerica.usTony Palmer’s.

Information: (323) 466-3456 or www.modsandrockers.com.

randy.lewis@latimes.com

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Former Steps star reveals 'nightmare'

Former Steps star Ian 'H' Watkins has said that he found growing up gay a "complete nightmare".
The singer, who appeared on 'Celebrity Big Brother' last year, made the revelations in a new documentary 'Week In, Week Out' for BBC One Wales.
Speaking about growing up in Wales, the singer said: "I'm gay, and today I'm completely open about it. But growing up here in the Rhondda, it was a complete nightmare."
"The bullies at school sensed I was gay and picked on me relentlessly," he said.
"Despite my success, I couldn't be myself. In a pop group like Steps, you need to be three things: single, sexy and straight. I had to lie about the last one."

Thursday, 12 June 2008

R. Kelly Trial Adjourned As Phone Witness Comes Forward

Troubled R+B star R. KELLY's child pornography trial has taken a strange twist thanks to a phone call.
One of the singer's lawyers prompted Judge Vincent Gaughan to adjourn the case on Wednesday (28May08) after coming forward with a new witness he claimed could potentially impeach someone else's testimony.
The attorney, Sam Adam, told Judge Gaughan that the new witness was flying to Chicago, Illinois and the defence team needed time to depose the man, who had phoned in vital information.
Kelly has pleaded not guilty to 14 counts of child pornography for allegedly videotaping himself having sex with a 13-year-old girl. He maintaiins the man on the tape is not him, and the alleged victim, now 23, has denied she is the girl in the footage.
Previous to the decision to adjourn the trial, the court heard from a high school basketball coach, who once trained the alleged girl on the sex tape.
The coach, Jacques Conway, identified his former player by the distinctive cross worn by the female participant on the graphic video.