East London double shooting kills teenager, seriously injures man

Monday, February 18, 2013

A 19-year-old man has been killed and a 22-year-old man seriously injured as the result of a double shooting incident in Lower Clapton, a district in the east of the British capital London. The Metropolitan Police (MPS) reported the incident taking place on Hindrey Road in Lower Clapton at 2020 UTC Saturday.

Police have not formally identified the younger victim but believe he was Joseph Burke-Monerville. The identity of the older victim has not been reported.

Another 19-year-old man was sitting in a parked car with the two victims at the time of the incident. He was uninjured.

After both victims were hospitalised, Burke-Monerville died a few hours after. A post-mortem is expected. According to police the 22-year-old’s condition in hospital is stable though serious.

The MPS, which is appealing for eyewitnesses to the incident, has yet to arrest any suspects and said it does not know what motivated the shootings. A spokesperson for the police said: “At this very early stage we must retain an open mind regarding the circumstances of the incident and any motive.”

Operation Trident detectives understand two persons were sighted running from the crime scene towards the neighbouring Pembury Estate and are now searching for them. One is described as having light skin similar to that of a Turkish or Asian person and the other suspect is said to be black.

LulzSec attacks Nintendo server

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Computer hacking group Lulz Security has attacked a server of one of the United States affiliates of Nintendo, a Japanese-based video gaming company. Nintendo themselves confirmed the news on Sunday, with a statement from the corporation reporting that the unit was illegally accessed “a few weeks ago”.

Speaking on behalf of the corporation, Ken Toyoda had claimed that “[t]here were no third-party victims” but acknowledged “there was some kind of possible hacking attack”. According to Tomokazu Nakaura, Nintendo in Japan considers “protection of our customer information” to be the “utmost priority”. To adhere to this claim, the corporation does “constantly monitor our security”.

In this instance, the hackers were not able to gain consumer details as the attacked server did not have any on it, according to Nintendo. On social networking website Twitter LulzSec defended their actions, tweeting: “We’re not targeting Nintendo. We like the N64 too much – we sincerely hope Nintendo plugs the gap. This is just for lulz. <3”

Nintendo has reported that the issue has now been rectified and that the incident will have no effect on their intentions to launch an e-shop in association with one of their products, the Nintendo 3DS, a games console which allows users to play games in a three-dimensional space without the requirement of glasses.

Recently, LulzSec has claimed responsibility for a number of Internet attacks that have occurred during 2011. Amongst those were three aimed at the Sony online network. The first attack occurred in April, when the group hacked the PlayStation Network, placing the personal details of 77 million users at risk. This prompted Sony Pictures Entertainment to remove access to the network for in excess of one month.

The second attack occurred on May 23, when LulzSec unlawfully gained access to the details 52,000 Sony Pictures Entertainment consumers, as well as illegally taking them. In a third incident, LulzSec accepted responsibility for an alleged database hacking on the website for Sony Music in Japan on May 23.

Boeing unveils new 787 Dreamliner

Monday, July 9, 2007

Aircraft manufacturer Boeing have unveiled their new 787 Dreamliner at their Everett Factory near Seattle, Washington, in the United States. Sunday was chosen as its date matches the aircraft’s designation number when written in the American format, 7/8/07.

The event was attended by 15,000 people including employees, customers, suppliers and officials from government and the local community.

Scott Carson, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes said, “This has been a wonderful and exciting day to celebrate this breakthrough airplane with our customers, employees, supplier partners and our communities.”

The mid-sized 787 will seat between 210 and 330 passengers, and will be the first commercial airliner of a mostly carbon fibre composites construction. Boeing claims that the resulting reduction of weight compared to the traditional aluminium will offer enhanced fuel efficiency, benefiting both operators and the environment. According to the company, the 787 Dreamliner will use 20 percent less fuel per passenger than similarly sized aircraft.

On Saturday, Boeing announced 35 new orders from German airline Air Berlin and ALAFCO Aviation Lease & Finance of Kuwait, bringing the total to 677 orders from 47 customers. At the list price, these orders are worth US$5.62 billion.

The first flight is expected to take place in August or September of this year, with the first customer, All Nippon Airways, due to receive their first aircraft in May 2008.

The 787 illustrates the differing strategies adopted by Boeing and Airbus whose double-decker A380 first flew in April 2005 and is expected to enter service later this year. Whereas the Airbus A380 is aimed at flying large passenger numbers between major hubs, the Dreamliner is targeted at smaller airports where Boeing predicts will be an area of growth in the industry.

Earlier in the day, Boeing received a congratulatory letter from Airbus. The company president and CEO Louis Gallois said, “Today is a great day in aviation history. For, whenever such a milestone is reached in our industry, it always is a reflection of hard work by dedicated people inspired by the wonder of flight. Even if tomorrow Airbus will get back to the business of competing vigorously, today is Boeing’s day — a day to celebrate the 787.”

Top 5 Starter Strategies To Rid Your Home Of “Junk Foods”

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This is the never-ending question, and in the “old days” ( before we un-junked our home), we’d come in, grab a Krispy Creme donut, a bag of Oreos, some Lucky Charms, chips, crackers and a soda..the typical anti-nutrients in a lot of American homes.

Now, the dynamics have changed. We came in to have fresh cut watermelon, the boys always now opt for a glass of icy cold water as their go-to drink, and then they’ll break out the apples and sunflower seed butter (kind of like peanut butter, just made with sunflower seeds:-). It feels so good to see them eating healthy foods that are so good for them. It’s what makes a parent’s heart warm with joy and shows us that we are doing a good job:-)

So… what can you do to start “ridding your house of junk foods?”

Here are my Top 5 Starter-Strategies that I used with my family:

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1. Taking Notes: If you are averse to waste (which I am)… finish up the packaged/processed junk foods and make a mental note to buy something healthier on the next shopping visit. I suggest you keep a small note pad in the kitchen and when a “Trading Up” idea pops into your head, write that down and get it the next time you are at the store…

2. Investigate: Ask your kids what they have seen their friends eat that is healthy that they’d like to try. Put that on your list and make sure you get it the next time you are at the store.

3. Commit to stop buying bottled/packaged Drinks – This will not only save your children from needless extra calories and detrimental sugars, it will also lower your grocery bill! I personally was spending around $40 every two weeks on Liquid Calories! Now we drink water, natural teas and water kefir.

4. Be Patient: Rome was not built in a day… nor will your home be “junk-food free” in a day, either. Gradual, consistent steps over time will be much better tolerated by your family and not feel like such a deprivation.

5. Everything in Moderation: It took me a good year to get canned sodas out of my house. When your sweet child looks at you and says, “Mama, Please, can’t I have this?”… and you always feel like you are the bad guy when you say NO… then you often end up saying YES when you shouldn’t, right! So, set a rule. I teach kids to be 9-Finger-Fit (TM). That means, eat 9 good things that are super healthy for you… and then… if you must have a treat, let it be a small one and then go back to eating 9 more good things. It’s a method called Crowding Out… and over time, your child’s taste buds will change, and the “junk foods” they used to crave on a daily basis will not be that appealing anymore.

I hope these 5 Starter Strategies can help you make a difference in tackling the food battles in your home! Just commit to apply one of these steps this week and see what happens. If you are ambitious, try applying them all! You’ll be on your way to a home of healthier eaters in no time!

Lastly, if you are looking for more help than you can find in a simple newsletter, give me shout! I’ll point you in the right direction, match you up with someone who can address your specific dietary needs, or perhaps, help you myself!

Here’s to Raising a Home of Healthy Eaters!!

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2006 Oscars handed out at Kodak Theatre

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Monday, March 6, 2006

The 78th Academy Awards were hosted by Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show.

Crash won the Best Picture award, a surprise for many predictors. Co-producer Cathy Schulman commented “[thank you for] embracing our film, about love and about tolerance, about truth. Thank you to the people all around the world who have been touched by this message. And we are humbled by the other nominees in this category. You have made this year one of the most breathtaking, and stunning, maverick years in American cinema, thank you.”

Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco also won best original screenplay for Crash.

Directed and co-produced by Canadian Paul Haggis, film distribution rights were purchased for just USD$3 million by Lions Gate Films. Noted film critic Roger Ebert called it his favourite picture of 2005, and the picture made many North American “10 best” lists.

Backstage, Best Director winner Ang Lee commented to the press on how Brokeback Mountain refreshed his will to direct. “Before I get into making this movie, I was very tired from two very ambitious work, The Hulk and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I almost wanted to retire. I felt I had enough, I hit the bottom, sort of like my mid life crisis or something, and this movie teach me how to look at myself, how to manage myself in movie making again, enjoying making them, and the movie was shot very simple, nothing special, but most important, it taught me again, it’s about human emotions, drama and acting.”

Foreign Language Film winner Gavin Hood (Tsotsi) commented that he felt the Oscar win would “change the way South Africans view their moviemaking… hopefully it means that people will keep investing in our local stories, because this gives investors a little more confidence and what we want more than anything else is that people and human emotion is universal and we’re more alike than we think we are around the world… we’re actually so similar as human beings inside.”

Tsotsi was the People’s Choice Award winner at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, while Crash debuted at the fest in 2004. Capote and Brokeback Mountain both played at the festival days after debuting at the Telluride Film Festival. TIFF’s winners often go on to win Best Picture or Best Foreign Language Film; Wo hu cang long (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), American Beauty, and Whale Rider are such examples.

Stewart’s humor fell short of expectation for most North American film and television critics who commented on the broadcast.

At one point, Stewart jokingly chastised Hollywood for being “out of touch” with mainstream American values. Actor George Clooney later responded to this notion, saying, “We are a little bit out of touch in Hollywood. It’s probably a good thing. We’re the ones that talked about AIDS when it was just being whispered. And we talked about civil rights when it wasn’t really popular. We bring up subjects. This group of people gave Hattie McDaniel an Oscar in 1939 when blacks were still sitting in the backs of theaters. I’m proud of this Academy, of this community. I’m proud to be out of touch.”

American film director John Hughes dies at age 59

Thursday, August 6, 2009

American film director John Hughes, noted for such movies as Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club, died Thursday due to a heart attack.

A statement, released by his representative, said that he experienced the heart attack while on a morning stroll in Manhattan, New York. Hughes was born on February 18, 1950 in Michigan. He started his career as an advertising copywriter in Chicago. By the end of the 1970s he was a frequent contributor to the National Lampoon magazine.

In the 1990s, he made the Home Alone series, which became a box office sensation and turned Macaulay Culkin into a star.

In recent years, Hughes stepped back from the movie industry to spend more time with his family. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Nancy, two sons and four grandchildren.

2008 YODEX: The first-ever “Wow! Taiwan Design Competition” announced

Sunday, May 18, 2008

On the opening day of the 2008 Young Designers’ Exhibition (May 15), the Council for Cultural Affairs of Executive Yuan announced the first-ever “Wow! Taiwan Design Competition” at the Taipei World Trade Center. It will take place in conjunction with the main show (2008 YODEX). The winners from the Professional and Student classes were announced and awarded in an ceremony yesterday.

According to official information from the Taiwan Design Center (TDC), this first-ever design competition was designed for local participants to construct creative products with internationalizations and traditional cultures, and market them worldwide.

“EasTea / WesTea” and “Window & Box” also won the championship in the professional and student groups in this competition.

Exclusive Interview: Tom Bergeron, Host Of Dancing With The Stars

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One of the most popular hosting icons on television nowadays, Tom Bergeron shared his successful journey as a host of Dancing with the Stars in an exclusive interview with BuddyTV.

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While Bergerons successful career path appears to be well planned, he explained that what launched his career, as a TV host was purely accidental. Initially, Bergeron started working on a night radio show in New Hampshire, making phone calls to do comedy stories. Fortunately, his entertaining program captured the hearts of people working in a Boston NBC network affiliate. Eventually, he was invited to host a television morning show, which also led to Good Morning America and then Hollywood Squares. Over the years, the 52-year old TV personality had worked in different types of programs such as game shows, talk shows and reality shows. Surprisingly, what he considered most difficult was doing taped shows just like Americas Funniest Videos, which was fun to do but dealt with a lot of back referencing. Dancing with the Stars, compared to Americas Funniest Videos, was something he considered to be spontaneous with a clear purpose at the end of the program, which apparently was easier to do. And since he is no novice at the hosting field, he had also become an expert in juggling schedules and hosting gigs, which he greatly appreciates than not doing anything at all. As for his work on Dancing with the Stars, he was invited on the basis of his previous series of work for the network like Miss America and Daytime Emmys. At first, he had no idea what Dancing with the Stars was all about, but after watching a DVD, he loved it and immediately became ecstatic about the hosting gig. Theres no doubt that Bergeron contributed much to the success of Dancing with the Stars. Admittedly, he said that theres not just one factor that can be accounted for the programs sensation but in his opinion, the drama and watching celebrities out of their comfort zone was what made the show very entertaining.

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