SUMMER CAMP: Children taking part in the Karidat House of Manhoben's 2010 Youth Summer Program show their art work-a paper plate wall pocket-right after taking an arts and crafts class under Dora Ada, center, at the Manhoben Center in Chalan Kanoa yesterday morning. The July 15 to Aug. 26 summer program aims to involve children who are 6 to 17 years old in skills development classes including canoeing, bead making, ukulele playing, swimming, bowling, volleyball and basketball. (Haidee V. Eugenio)
Jul 15, 2010
Afghans to Form Local Forces to Fight Taliban - NYTimes.com
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Afghan police officers on Wednesday secured the perimeter of a police base in Kandahar after an attack on the base on Tuesday.
By ALISSA J. RUBIN
Two-day tsunami awareness workshop course, Saipan
Participants in the two-day tsunami awareness workshop course at Hyatt Regency SaipanÃs Sandcastle pose for a group photo with officials from the Emergency Management Office, National Weather Service, Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, and International Tsunami Information Center at the lobby of the Hyatt yesterday. (Haidee V. Eugenio)
Link between Russian spy and British royal family investigated
A gorgeous Russian spy infiltrating the British royal family sounds like a plot of a James Bond film, but this may have happened in real life.
The Sunday Mirror reported Sunday that British intelligence agency MI5 is urgently investigating if Russian spy Anna Chapman has had any contact with the royal family.
The stunning 28-year-old reportedly tried to break into Princes William and Harry's social circles by frequenting famous nightclub Boujis and other London hotspots where the princes were regularly spotted.
Fluent in Russian and English, the Russian lived in London for five years before leaving London for the U.S. in 2007.
In London, she befriended prominent socialites while working at such firms as Barclays Bank and Navigator Asset Management Advisors.
In June this year, Chapmap and nine other suspects were arrested in the U.S for communicating with the Russian intelligence service, the SVR, through a public wireless network.
She faces a charge of acting as a secret spy of a foreign government, with a potential penalty of five years in prison
The Sunday Mirror reported Sunday that British intelligence agency MI5 is urgently investigating if Russian spy Anna Chapman has had any contact with the royal family.
The stunning 28-year-old reportedly tried to break into Princes William and Harry's social circles by frequenting famous nightclub Boujis and other London hotspots where the princes were regularly spotted.
Fluent in Russian and English, the Russian lived in London for five years before leaving London for the U.S. in 2007.
In London, she befriended prominent socialites while working at such firms as Barclays Bank and Navigator Asset Management Advisors.
In June this year, Chapmap and nine other suspects were arrested in the U.S for communicating with the Russian intelligence service, the SVR, through a public wireless network.
She faces a charge of acting as a secret spy of a foreign government, with a potential penalty of five years in prison
Chinese author sues over 'Avatar' storyline
A Beijing court has accepted a Chinese writer's plagiarism lawsuit against U.S. director James Cameron whom he claimed had stolen ideas for the hit sci-fi film "Avatar" from his 1997 fiction.
Zhou Shaomou , the general manager of a Beijing-based hi-tech business, said he spent more than seven years writing Tale of the Blue Crows, a novel which recounts the epic journey of six astronauts to a distant planet, home to a race of blue-skinned beings.
He said 80 percent of the plot and key elements of the movie Avatar are similar to his story, China Daily reported.
The Beijing No. 1 Intermediate People's Court accepted Zhou Shaomou's lawsuit yesterday. Zhou tried to file a suit in March but the court said he had insufficient evidence. He wanted 1 billion yuan ($147.7 million) in compensation, the report said.
He is also scheduled to file a similar lawsuit with a U.S. court.
A staff member with 20th Century Fox's Greater China Region, Avatar's distributor, told Beijing News earlier that the outline for Avatar was in place as early as 1995. Zhou's work was said to have been written in 1997, which the staff said means copyright infringement was impossible.
"Avatar" has taken more than $2 billion at the box office worldwide since it was released late last year, becoming the best selling movie in cinema history. In China, it earned 1.3 billion yuan.
Coincidently, the Beijing court also accepted another case recently against Avatar.
He Dexiang, a Beijing resident, claimed Cameron's movie was based on his 2003 script and asked for an apology and compensation, according to Mirror Evening News.
Paul the octopus offered 46 million
Paul the "psychic" octopus, who made headlines after predicting Spain's victory in the World Cup, has been offered 30,000 euros, or 46 million won, by Spanish businessmen from Carballino, a small village in northwestern Spain.
They say they want Paul to be the mascot at the village's annual gastronomic event on Aug. 8. which focuses on squid dishes.
"We are not going to eat the octopus," assured Manuel Pazo, who owns a fishing business in the village.
The aquarium in Oberhausen, Germany, where Paul resides, has rejected the offer, but the businessmen are reportedly still considering borrowing him for the event.
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