U.S. President Barack Obama probably will be the subject of character assassination long after he's met his maker.
Monday, 13 February 2012
U.S. Presidential Election 2012: Conspiracies Unlimited
U.S. President Barack Obama probably will be the subject of character assassination long after he's met his maker.
This is one of the enduring classics - calling into question his American-born status - still doing the rounds during the run up to this year's presidential election.
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Sunday, 12 February 2012
Freak storm rips through Coffs Harbour on Sunday 11 February 2012
Sentinel Photography
Ken Sedgmen
ClareDeligny Clare Deligny
Tonight on NBN News, a freak storm rips through Coffs Harbour causing widespread damage and destruction.
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Coffs Harbour,
weather
Do as I say, not as I do
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Clarence Valley Council,
Grafton
Sky News as a big LOL
This advice to its house journalists from a news service which was one of the first to be embroiled in the Tent Embassy
Sky News has told its journalists not to repost information from any Twitter users who are not an employee of the broadcaster.
An email to staff on Tuesday laid out new social media guidelines for Sky News employees, including a contentious ban on retweeting rival "journalists or people on Twitter".……
"Where a story has been Tweeted by a Sky News journalist who is assigned to the story it is fine, desirable in fact, that it is retweeted by other Sky News staff.
"Do not retweet information posted by other journalists or people on Twitter. Such information could be wrong and has not been through the Sky News editorial process."………
A Sky News spokeswoman said: "Sky News has the same editorial procedures across all their platforms including social media to ensure the news we report is accurate."
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information technology,
journalists,
media
Saturday, 11 February 2012
How quickly the story changes once animal cruelty is exposed *WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES & SOUNDS*
This week various media outlets reported that; The NSW Food Authority ordered the immediate halt yesterday to slaughter at the Hawkesbury Valley Meat Processors at Wilberforce, in Sydney's west, after seeing undercover footage apparently taken by a worker at the abattoir.
Since the animal cruelty allegations surfaced there have been professions of innocence or ignorance and, suggestions that what was shown on the video was rogue behaviour on the part of either individual abattoir workers or this one particular business
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Although these are comforting sentiments for the general meat-eating public, they are unlikely to be based on verifiable fact. The number of workers shown in the video and the relaxed body language suggests that the actions shown were probably commonplace and acceptable within company culture.
A number of local businessess are attempting to deny seeing or hearing anything, however one cannot exclude the possibility that it was common local knowledge that the abattoir was operating in an inapproriate manner.
This morning further allegations emerged in The Australian:
The Weekend Australian viewed a cache of documents dating back to the late 1990s, including correspondence with council and local MPs, detailing alleged ammonia leaks, poisoning and pieces of animal carcass carried by birds on to adjacent properties. Although one case went to court, no prosecution was recorded.
Neither the Federal Labor Government nor the NSW Coalition Government can spin this away and both should act on the matter. The Gillard Government by looking into the possibility of a national abattoir monitoring policy and, the O'Farrell Government by creating legislation which mandates CCTV on all abattoir killing floors and by vigorously prosecuting any wrongdoing.
A number of local businessess are attempting to deny seeing or hearing anything, however one cannot exclude the possibility that it was common local knowledge that the abattoir was operating in an inapproriate manner.
This morning further allegations emerged in The Australian:
The Weekend Australian viewed a cache of documents dating back to the late 1990s, including correspondence with council and local MPs, detailing alleged ammonia leaks, poisoning and pieces of animal carcass carried by birds on to adjacent properties. Although one case went to court, no prosecution was recorded.
Neither the Federal Labor Government nor the NSW Coalition Government can spin this away and both should act on the matter. The Gillard Government by looking into the possibility of a national abattoir monitoring policy and, the O'Farrell Government by creating legislation which mandates CCTV on all abattoir killing floors and by vigorously prosecuting any wrongdoing.
According to information available on the Internet, HAWKESBURY VALLEY MEAT PROCESSORS PTY LTD, R W LANGLEY WHOLESALE MEAT PTY LTD and M & A BUTCHERY all share the same physical address at 62 King Road, Wilberforce, New South Wales.
The first two business appear to be connected with Ken and Glenn Langley and the third with Michael and Angela Diasinos along with their sons.
This is M & A BUTCHERY featured in a local food blog in November 2009:
Whilst the family still run the butchery and own the abattoir, the abattoir itself is leased to another party. The meat in the shop though still comes from the abattoir which is only 200 metres away…. A typical day lasts from 6.00am to 6.00pm. The head butcher will set up in the morning whilst Dean goes to the abattoir and works out what to bring into the shop.
Celestial art
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Carina Nebula
Milky Way : Star Formation
Distance: 7500 light years
This broad panorama of the Carina Nebula, a region of massive star formation in the southern skies, was taken in infrared light using the HAWK-I camera on ESO’s Very Large Telescope. Many previously hidden features, scattered across a spectacular celestial landscape of gas, dust and young stars, have emerged.
Credit: ESO/T. Preibisch
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moon and stars
The spirit of Elizabeth Macarthur lived on
Forget the bad and eventually mad John Macarthur – and remember that it was Elizabeth who kept those original merino flocks going and helped Australia jump on the sheep’s back.
In The Sydney Morning Herald on 8th February 2012:
“Sheep have a greater diversity of genes than many other animals in Australia because of the way they have been bred, a new study has found…..
"Our detailed gene map is telling us that sheep breeds have been formed in a fluid way that makes them different from other species of domestic animals," lead author James Kilas from the CSIRO said in a statement…..”
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