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China building collapse kills three children in Hebei

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A kindergarten building has collapsed in northern China killing three children, state media says.

The children were taken to hospital but died of their injuries, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

Three other children were injured in the incident, in Yongqing county, in Hebei province, Xinhua added.Hebei kindergarten collapse

Safety standards of school buildings have been a public concern in China since many collapsed during a devastating earthquake in 2008.

Thousands of school children were among the almost 90,000 dead, leading to a public outcry over shoddy construction and the lack of safety measures.

Five children were killed earlier in the week in eastern China, when the wall at the side of a basketball court suddenly collapsed, officials said.

Japan snap elections 2014: Shinzo Abe’s coalition expected to win majority

Japan is voting in a snap election called by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to boost support for his economic reforms.

Voters will be choosing who sits in the 475-seat lower house of Japan’s parliament, the Diet.

Recent surveys show Shinzo Abe’s coalition is likely to win a majority, even though his popularity has dipped.

He was elected in 2012 and has tried to revive the economy by raising public spending and printing money.

After an initial burst of growth, Japan slipped back into recession in the second half of this year.

Japan is the third-largest economy in the world, according to the World Bank, but it has struggled in recent years.

However, Shinzo Abe has insisted that his policies, known as “Abenomics”, can get Japan back on track.

“I promise to make Japan a country that can shine again at the centre of the world,” he said in a recent campaign speech.Japan snap elections 2014

He has vowed to help more Japanese women enter and remain in employment by tightening anti-discrimination laws and setting employment targets.

The prime minister has also promised to amend the law to allow the Japanese military to engage in collective self-defense alongside allies who are threatened.

Economists say an increase in sales tax from 5% to 8% in April knocked consumer spending and helped to halt growth.

The tax increase was legislated by the previous government in 2012 to curb Japan’s huge public debt, which is the highest among developed nations.

Shinzo Abe called the election to seek a mandate to delay a second increase in the tax to 10%, scheduled for 2015.

Several surveys in recent weeks have pointed to a win for Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party.

Observers say this is partly due to the lack of a real political alternative, with the opposition in disarray.

The Banri Kaieda-led opposition Democratic Party is expected to pick up a handful of seats, but not enough to affect the parliamentary balance.

A total of 1,191 candidates are competing for 475 seats.

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Washington DC march against police killings

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Thousands of people have protested in Washington DC against the recent killings of unarmed black people by police.

Relatives of Michael Brown, shot dead in the Missouri town of Ferguson, and Eric Garner, who died being restrained in New York, were among them.

Both died after encountering police, but grand juries decided not to bring charges, sparking anger and unrest.

Another demonstration in New York also drew thousands despite chilly weather.

Speakers at the Capitol called for changes to US legislation.

Lesley McSpadden, mother of Michael Brown, told the crowd: “What a sea of people. If they don’t see this and make a change, then I don’t know what we got to do. Thank you for having my back.”

The mood in Washington DC was described as calm but defiant, with a large number of police on standby.

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Earlier in the day, a small group of protesters from Missouri disrupted the schedule by taking to the stage at the starting-point, on Freedom Plaza, and blowing a bullhorn.

They complained that the protest, which was organized by long-established civil rights groups, was staid and ineffective.

Michael Brown, 18, was shot dead on August 9 during an altercation with a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.

Eric Garner, 43, died while being held down by a white police officer on July 17.

He had been challenged over the alleged sale of loose cigarettes on a street in Staten Island, New York.

The event was caught on camera and his dying plea of “I can’t breathe” has become a slogan of the protesters. It echoes the adoption of “Hands up! Don’t Shoot!” – a Ferguson refrain alleging that Michael Brown was surrendering to police when the fatal shots were fired.

Relatives of three other black people killed in controversial shootings were also expected to attend the march, according to the National Action Network:

  • Akai Gurley, 28, was shot dead by New York police on November 20
  • Tamir Rice, 12, was shot dead in a Cleveland, Ohio, park on November 22 while carrying a pellet gun
  • Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead on February 26, 2012, by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Florida

Marchers crowded Pennsylvania Avenue for the walk from Freedom Plaza to the Capitol, but the actual numbers were not immediately clear.

Some in the crowd, which was made up of both black and white people, held banners saying: “Stop racist police”, “I can’t breathe”, and “President Obama seize this moment. The ancestors are watching.”

The Rev Al Sharpton, a leading civil rights advocate, called for “legislative action that will shift things both on the books and in the streets”.

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Prince George Christmas photos released by his parents

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have released three official Christmas pictures of Prince George.

The photos were taken in late November and show Prince George in a courtyard at Kensington Palace.

The third-in-line to the throne celebrated his first birthday in July, and is now almost 17 months old.Prince George 2014 Christmas photo

The shots of Prince George were taken by Prince Harry’s private secretary Ed Lane Fox, who has also worked as a freelance photographer.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are releasing the images, in part, as a thank you to the media, who have not published any of the paparazzi pictures that have been taken of the prince.

The couple are said to be grateful that their request for their son to grow up without intrusion continues to be honored.

Prince William and Kate Middleton announced in September the Duchess of Cambridge was pregnant with a second child.

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Marriage proposal ends with crane smashing IJsselstein house

A man’s plan to propose to his girlfriend has ended with a mobile crane smashing the roof of a house and forcing the evacuation of two others in the Dutch town of IJsselstein.

The man had wanted to surprise his partner by descending in front of her bedroom to sing her a song and pop the question.

The unsecured crane he used instead toppled into a neighbor’s house.

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The woman still said yes, Dutch media report, and the couple are now said to be celebrating in Paris.

Following the initial impact, more damage was done when the crane fell again during an attempt to right it.

Residents in nearby properties were evacuated but no one was injured.

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Sarah Ferguson weight loss 2014: How Fergie dropped 5 lbs in 5 months

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Sarah Ferguson has shed an incredible 50 lbs in just five months.

Fergie, formally known as the Duchess of York, showed off her noticeable weight loss in a sheer black dress at The Theory of Everything UK premiere on December 9.

Sarah Ferguson, a former Weight Watchers ambassador, has always been public about her struggles with weight, and recently revealed to Hello! magazine the motivation behind her newly slimmed-down physique.Sarah Ferguson weight loss

Fergie, 55, says that she knew she had to make a change when she discovered that she weighed almost the same as when pregnant with her first daughter, Princess Beatrice, who is now 25.

“That’s what really frightened me,” she says.

“Beatrice was an 8lb 8oz baby and I was only 6lb off my full-blown pregnancy weight. I decided to make a change.”

Sarah Ferguson dropped the extra pounds by cutting out sugar and sticking to a “straightforward” exercise regime.

“I used to be so angry,” Fergie tells the magazine about her initial struggle.

“I believed I was never going to lose the weight, that I had lost control. I couldn’t fit into any of my clothes. I was just drowning in eating, drowning in food.”

Nanjing massacre commemorated for first time in 77 years

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President Xi Jinping has presided over China’s first state commemoration of the Nanjing massacre.

China says 300,000 civilians were massacred when Nanjing was occupied by Japan’s troops in 1937, although some Japanese nationalists dispute this.

President Xi Jinping told survivors that to deny a crime was to repeat it but insisted the ceremony was to promote peace, not prolong hatred.

Relations between China and Japan have been strained in recent years.

They have clashed over island territory in the East China Sea as well as over Japan’s insistence on honoring its war dead, including convicted war criminals, at the Yasukuni shrine.

The ceremony, which came on the 77th anniversary of the massacre, is part of three new public holidays intended to mark the conflict between the two countries.Nanjing massacre commemoration 2014

A crowd of about 10,000 people attended the event in Nanjing, taking part in a minute’s silence to honor those killed. They included survivors of the massacre, as well as soldiers and students.

In a speech at the event, President Xi Jinping criticized Japanese nationalists for denying the atrocity took place.

“Anyone who tries to deny the massacre will not be allowed by history, the souls of the 300,000 deceased victims, 1.3 billion Chinese people and all people loving peace and justice in the world,” the president said.

Xi Jinping added that China should not “bear hatred against an entire nation just because a small minority of militarists launched aggressive wars,” according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.

Millions of Chinese people were killed when Japan occupied China in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Dolly Parton becomes honorary member of Rotary Club in UK

Dolly Parton has accepted an invitation to join a branch of the Rotary Club in the UK.

The country singer supports a children’s library in the seaside resort, in partnership with the Cleethorpes organization.

Dolly Parton has become an honorary member of the town’s branch of the charity, the first she has joined outside the US.

Former club president Rolf Sperr said the members were surprised when Dolly Parton agreed to join.Dolly Parton Rotary Club

“We wrote to her and we never actually expected this,” he said.

“All of a sudden we got an email saying Dolly accepted to be an honorary member of our club.

“We couldn’t believe it, to be really honest.”

Dolly Parton is behind a literacy scheme to encourage pre-school children to read.

One of her Imagination Libraries opened at Cleethorpes’ Little Stars Day Nursery, in March. Children at the nursery will be given a free book every month until they are five.

Almost 60 libraries have been set up across the UK under the scheme, since the first opened in Rotherham in 2007. The project recently handed out its millionth book.

Indonesia landslide kills at least 17 in Java

A landslide on Indonesia’s main island of Java has killed at least 17 people, officials say.

More than 100 people are missing after heavy rain caused the landslide near Jemblung village in central Java.

Rescuers have been searching for survivors but a lack of heavy equipment is hampering efforts, with many forced to dig with their bare hands.

Disaster agency officials said rescue teams had taken about 40 people to hospital, of whom four were said to be in a critical condition.

Relief efforts were suspended on Saturday afternoon after more rain.Indonesia landslide 2014

Indonesia’s national disaster agency said hundreds of houses had been destroyed by the landslide.

“Conditions on the ground are pretty tough and we need heavy machines to clear the road that has been covered by the landslide,” agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.

A landslide in a nearby village on Thursday killed one man and forced hundreds to evacuate.

Flash floods and landslides are common in Indonesia, triggered by seasonal downpours.

Many of the inhabitants of the chain of 17,000 islands live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains.

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Senate approves anti-ISIS spending bill

The Senate has passed a new annual defense bill expanding the military campaign against Islamic State (ISIS).

The bill approves a general Pentagon budget of $496 billion plus $64 billion for US wars abroad.

The measure also authorizes the training and equipping of moderate Syrian rebel fighters for two years.

The bill had already been passed by the House and has now been sent to President Barack Obama to sign into law.

ISIS controls large areas of Syria and Iraq, imposing a rigid version of Sunni Islam and persecuting or killing non-believers.

The US-led coalition has launched more than 600 air strikes against IS militant targets in Iraq since the campaign began on August 8.

The US, with Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, has also carried out almost 500 attacks on IS in neighboring Syria since September 23.Anti ISIS US budget

Until now, US operations against ISIS had been funded from the existing Pentagon budget.

The new bill, which was passed by 89 votes to 11, approves $3.4 billion for the direct deployment of US forces against IS, and a further $1.6 billion for training Iraqi Kurdish forces for two years.

Democrat Senator Carl Levin said that US air power had “changed the momentum on the ground” but added that IS “cannot be defeated without an opposing force to take the fight to it”.

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) had been the subject of cross-party talks for several months.

The bill rejected President Barack Obama’s request to approve the closure of the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay.

It also extended a ban on transferring inmates from the prison to the US.

The bill protected for another year the fleet of aging A-10 “Warthog” ground-support aircraft, whose retirement had been proposed.

A 1% pay rises for military personnel was also agreed.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid lauded the bill, saying “it enhances our efforts to keep our warfighters safe on the battlefield, and it authorizes the resources needed to responsibly conclude our combat mission in Afghanistan”.

The bill also requires the provision of annual mental health screenings for military personnel.

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California mudslide forces evacuations in LA and Camarillo Springs

Mudslides and flooding killed at least one person and forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes as heavy rains hit southern California.

The body was found in a drainage canal in a southern suburb of Los Angeles.

Another hard-hit area was the town of Camarillo Springs, 50 miles north-west of Los Angeles, where a mudslide left 18 homes uninhabitable.

The same storm closed major highways and caused power cuts in the San Francisco area on Thursday.

More than 200,000 people were still without power on December 12 further north in Oregon and Washington state.California mudslide December 2014

National Weather Service meteorologist Mark Jackson that rain had been falling at a rate of nearly 2 inches an hour near Camarillo Springs, before a river of mud and rocks hit the community.

Officials ordered the evacuation of more than 100 homes in the town. Further east in Glendora, another 1,000 people were told to leave following mudslides.

In Los Angeles, rescue teams saved two people from the Los Angeles River.

Three deaths have already been blamed on the harsh weather, including homeless man and son killed in Oregon on December 11 when a tree toppled onto their tent.

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Princess Srirasmi of Thailand resigns from royal position

Princess Srirasmi, the wife of Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn of Thailand, has resigned her royal position, the palace has announced.

A statement said King Bhumibol Adulyadej had accepted Princess Srirasmi’s written request.

Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn had asked the government to strip his wife’s family of their royally bestowed name.

Seven of her relatives had been arrested in a purge of officials allegedly involved in corruption.

The palace statement, which appeared in the Royal Gazette, read: “Princess Srirasmi, wife of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn… has written to respectfully resign from her status in the royal family and permission has been granted by His Majesty the King.”

Princess Srirasmi is the crown prince’s third wife, and the pair married in 2001. They have a son.Princess Srirasmi of Thailand resigned from royal position

Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn was already known to be estranged from Princess Srirasmi, although they continued to attend official functions together.

Princess Srirasmi’s uncle, a police general, was arrested over accusations of amassing vast wealth through smuggling and gambling rackets.

Four of her siblings and two other relatives have also been held.

Princess Srirasmi would have been expected to become queen when the crown prince succeeded his father.

The pivotal position of the monarchy in Thailand’s political order makes the succession an extremely sensitive issue.

Many aspects still cannot be reported from inside the country.

The strict lese majeste law criminalizes any critical comment about the monarchy.

King Bhumibol, the world’s longest-reigning monarch and a widely revered and unifying figure, has been on the throne in Thailand since 1946.

Cat eats $1,000 of fish at Vladivostok airport

A stray cat enjoyed a $1,000 fish feast at Russia’s Vladivostok airport, after managing to get inside a delicatessen fish counter, it’s reported.

The cat was filmed by staff at Vladivostok airport, helping itself to marine delicacies including squid and dried octopus, the PrimaMedia.ru news website reports.

The animal was seen scrabbling at packaging and happily munching away on the contents. It was a costly break-in for the store’s owner, who had to bin the entire contents of the fish counter, worth about 60,000 roubles ($1,000). Nobody knows how the cat managed to get into the store, although according to airport staff it’s a local stray and sometimes wanders into the airport.Cat at Vladivostok airport

It seems the cat is now a minor celebrity, with “fans” lining up to visit the scene of the crime. “Our staff practically can’t work because of the flow of fans,” Irina Kuzmina, the shop’s owner, tells PrimaMedia.

“From the arrival hall, people come directly to us with questions about the cat. But they don’t buy anything, they only ask questions.”

Some members of the public are concerned about the cat’s fate, because it hasn’t been seen since being busted mid-meal. The airport has received letters from dozens of concerned people offering the animal a home, the website says.

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Lennon Lacy case: FBI launches probe into black teenager’s mysterious hanging death

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The FBI is investigating the hanging death of Lennon Lacy, a black teenager from North Carolina, previously ruled a suicide.

Lennon Lacy, 17, was found hanging in a trailer park in Bladenboro, North Carolina, in August.

An FBI spokeswoman confirmed that the agency was reviewing the investigation into his death “at the request” of the local federal prosecutor.

The state medical examiner initially ruled it a suicide based on reports from the police and the county coroner.

Lennon Lacy’s mother wrote an article in the UK’s Guardian newspaper in which she said the police failed to fully investigate her son’s death, including not asking why he “was found with a pair of white sneakers on his feet that he didn’t own and were two sizes too small for him”.

His family and the North Carolina chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have called for a federal investigation into his death and is holding a rally on December 13.Lennon Lacy's death

The Reverend William Barber, president of the NAACP chapter told the Associated Press that many questions surrounding Lennon Lacy’s death remain unanswered, including why he was found hanging from a belt he did not own.

“We don’t know what happened that terrible night,” Rev William Barber said.

An FBI spokeswoman said agents had addressed all viable leads and a district attorney had previously said he had seen no evidence of foul play.

Lennon Lacy’s told AP she could not believe her son killed himself.

“When I saw him, I just knew automatically he didn’t do that to himself,” she said on December 8.

“I know my child. As a mother, I would have sensed if something was wrong to the point that he was going to harm himself.”

Pope Francis declines to meet Dalai Lama in Rome

Pope Francis has declined to meet the exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama because of the “delicate situation” with China, the Vatican announces.

The Dalai Lama, who is visiting Rome, had requested a meeting.

A Vatican spokesman said that although the Pope held him “in very high regard”, the request had been declined “for obvious reasons”.

Correspondents say the Vatican does not want to jeopardize efforts to improve relations with China.

China describes the Dalai Lama as a separatist and reacts angrily when foreign dignitaries meet him.

The Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959 after Chinese troops crushed an attempted uprising in Tibet.

He now advocates a “middle way” with China, seeking autonomy but not independence for Tibet.Pope Francis and Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.

“Pope Francis obviously holds the Dalai Lama in very high regard but he will not be meeting any of the Nobel laureates,” a Vatican spokesman said.

He added that the pontiff would send a video message to the conference.

The Dalai Lama told Italian media that he had approached the Vatican regarding a meeting but had been told it could create inconveniences.

Analysts say the Vatican and China are at odds over control of the Catholic Church in China.

The Chinese Communist Party oversees an official community, known as the Patriotic Association and believed to number about 12 million people, but there is also a much larger underground Church that is loyal to the Pope.

A serious bone of contention between China and the Vatican is which side should have the final say in the appointment of bishops.

A Vatican official said the Pope’s decision was “not taken out of fear but to avoid any suffering by those who have already suffered”.

The last time the Dalai Lama was granted a papal audience was in 2006 when he met former Pope Benedict XVI.

The Dalai Lama is in Rome for a meeting of Nobel Peace Prize winners. It was initially to be held in South Africa but was relocated to Rome after South Africa refused the Dalai Lama a visa.

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Facebook may add Dislike button

Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Facebook may add a way to “dislike” posts on the social network.

Speaking at a Q&A session in California, Mark Zuckerberg said it was one of the most requested features the social network receives from its users.

The social network’s co-founder said the site would need to find a way to make sure it did not become a way to demean people’s posts.

According to Facebook’s own figures, 4.5 billion “likes” are generated every day.

“One of things we’ve thought about for quite a while is what’s the right way to make it so that people can easily express a broader range of emotions,” Mark Zuckerberg told an audience at Facebook’s headquarters.Facebook Dislike Button

“A lot of times people share things on Facebook that are sad moments in their lives. Often people tell us that they don’t feel comfortable pressing <<Like>> because <<Like>> isn’t the appropriate sentiment.

“Some people have asked for a dislike button because they want to say, <<That thing isn’t good.>> That’s not something that we think is good for the world.

“The thing that I think is very valuable is that there are more sentiments that people want to express.”

Facebook’s “Like” button has been criticized as being a method by which the social network collects data on its users’ browsing habits.

The system has also come under fire due to a high volume of “fake Likes” – when the popularity of a brand or piece of content is inflated artificially.

Facebook has moved to combat the trade of so-called “Like farming” – businesses that, for a price, will provide a huge number of likes quickly. This will be via automated robots, or by a network of humans paid a tiny sum for each click.

Facebook has initiated legal action against companies offering “fake Likes” or other bogus business practices on the social network.

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Oil prices fall further after IEA 2015 forecast

Oil prices have fallen further after the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecast weaker demand in 2015.

The IEA, a consultancy to 29 countries, said supply and demand would take “some time” to respond to sharp falls in oil prices.

It said it was too early to expect low oil prices to start constricting a US supply boom.

On December, Brent crude fell to below $63 a barrel, its lowest price since July 2009.

The price of Brent fell to $62.50 a barrel at one point before recovering slightly to $62.67. US crude was trading below $59 a barrel.

The IEA cut its forecast for global oil demand growth next year by 230,000 barrels per day to 900,000 barrels per day on the expectation of lower fuel consumption in Russia and other oil-exporting countries.

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Oil prices have been in steep decline since June due to slow demand growth and a US shale oil boom which has increased supply.

Prices “continued to plunge in November and into early December”, the IEA said, adding that, “it may well take some time for supply and demand to respond to the price rout”.

The root cause of the fall in prices was “a surge in non‐OPEC supply to its highest growth ever and contraction in demand growth to five‐year lows”.

It predicted that non-OPEC supply gains would add to a global glut of oil.

The US boom should push non-OPEC production to a record 1.9 million barrels per day this year, IEA said, but this figure should fall to 1.3 million barrels per day in 2015.

In Russia, the IEA said lower global oil prices combined with the effect of sanctions and a “collapsing currency” were likely to have an adverse effect on production.

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Joan Fontaine estate pulls Oscar statuette sale after lawsuit threat

Joan Fontaine’s estate will not sell her best actress Oscar as planned because they say the Academy Awards organizers have threatened to sue them.

Actress Joan Fontaine won the statuette in 1942 for her role in Alfred Hitchcock’s Suspicion. She died in 2013 at the age of 96.

It had been expected to raise between $200,000-$300,000 for the SPCA animal charity at auction.

Joan Fontaine’s estate said the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had pledged to take legal action.

The Academy has banned people who have won Oscars since 1950 and their families from selling their statuettes without first offering it to them for $1.

A spokesperson for Joan Fontaine’s estate pointed out her win came before the rule was introduced.Joan Fontaine Oscar statuette

In a statement to the Reuters news agency, the estate said: “The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was unmoved in the pleadings of all involved, and announced they would file suit if the sale continued.

“We feel that to fight this promised legal suit against the estate (and SPCA), everyone except the lawyers would lose.”

A statement from the Academy said: “The Academy, its members and the many film artists and craftspeople who’ve won Academy Awards believe strongly that Oscars should be won, not purchased.”

The Academy added it did not “have the legal means of stopping the sale of certain statuettes, including this one”.

In response, Noel Beutel, a senior trustee for Joan Fontaine’s estate, told Reuters: “[The Academy] told us they will sue us if we sell it.”

The dispute comes after the Academy sued the family of art director Joseph Wright, who sold his Oscar for 1942’s My Gal Sal.

Paintings, jewellery and other possessions owned by Joan Fontaine are still being sold by the Christie’s auction house to raise funds for the SPCA in Monterey, California.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens character names unveiled

Director JJ Abrams has unveiled the names of characters played by John Boyega, Oscar Isaac and Daisy Ridley in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

JJ Abrams confirmed the names via some old school trading cards, in a humorous nod to when the films were first released in the 1970s.

John Boyega’s card showed his character to be called Finn, with Daisy Ridley’s named Rey and Oscar Isaac’s known as Poe Dameron.

The football-like droid, seen in the recent trailer, was revealed as BB:8.

The trading cards, which were revealed to Entertainment Weekly, also feature a Sith warrior named Kylo Ren.Star Wars The Force Awakens character names

The seventh installment of the sci-fi saga is set about 30 years after the events of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which reunites original stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, is scheduled to be released in cinemas on December 18, 2015.

Two more films are planned as part of the latest Star Wars chapter.

The original Star Wars trilogy, released between 1977 and 1983, was envisioned by director George Lucas as the central chunk of a nine-movie cycle.

Disney is behind the forthcoming trilogy in the franchise following a deal which saw them buy Lucasfilm for more than $4 billion.

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EU food allergy laws force restaurants to inform customers on 14 everyday allergens

According to the new EU legislation, restaurants and takeaways across Europe will be required by law to tell customers if their food contains ingredients known to trigger allergies.

Staff must provide information on 14 everyday allergens including nuts, milk, celery, gluten, soya and wheat.

The new measures, which come into force on December 13, cover meals served in bakeries, cafes, care homes and packaged produce sold by supermarkets.

There may be fines for repeat offenders.

Experts say the majority of these deaths and visits to hospital are avoidable, and some are a result of people being given incorrect information about ingredients.EU food allergy laws in restaurants

Businesses can choose how they give the information on allergens contained in their food – for example through conversations with customers, leaflets, food labeling or by highlighting ingredients on menus.

If allergy advice is not clearly given, the Food Standards Agency says there need to be clear signs about where it can be obtained.

Pre-packaged food bought in supermarkets must also have clear allergen information on the labels.

Under the new legislation (EU FIC Food Information for Consumers Regulation), customers must be told if their food contains any of the following:

  • celery – including any found in stock cubes and soup
  • cereals containing gluten – including spelt, wheat, rye, barley
  • crustaceans – e.g. crabs, lobster, prawns and shrimp paste
  • eggs – including food glazed with egg
  • fish
  • lupin – can be found in some types of bread, pastries, pasta
  • milk
  • molluscs – mussels, land snails, squid, also found in oyster sauce
  • mustard
  • nuts – for example almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, macadamia
  • peanuts – also found in groundnut oil
  • sesame seeds – found in some bread, humus, tahini
  • soya – found in beancurd, edamame beans, tofu
  • sulphur dioxide – used as a preservative in dried fruit, meat products, soft drinks, vegetables, alcohol.

Heather Cho apologizes for Korean Air nut rage

Former Korean Air Vice President Heather Cho has apologized for delaying a company’s aircraft over a serving of nuts, in her first public appearance since the incident.

Heather Cho’s father, Korean Air chairman Cho Yang-ho, also apologized at a news conference, amid a simmering backlash in South Korea.

Cho Yang-ho said his daughter, who has resigned from the airline, would be stripped of roles in affiliated companies.

The South Korean government is probing the incident, which has dominated headlines.

Heather Cho, also known as Cho Hyun-ah was onboard a Korean Airlines plane departing from New York for Incheon last week when she demanded a crew member to be removed, after she was served nuts in a bag, instead of on a plate.

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Korean Air initially defended Heather Cho’s behavior, noting that as vice-president overseeing flight service, she was responsible for making sure service standards were upheld. The airliner later apologized.

On December 12, Heather Cho bowed in apology when she spoke to reporters outside a government building, where she was due to meet transport officials.

“I sincerely apologize,” she said, adding that she planned to say sorry personally to affected crew members.

Hours earlier Cho Yang-ho called a press conference and said he was apologizing “as a father and head of Korean Air”.

Cho Yang-ho called his daughter’s conduct “foolish”, and added: “I beg the people to blame me for the current situation, because everything is my fault… I failed to properly educate my daughter.”

He also announced that his daughter would step down from all her posts in companies under the Cho family-owned Hanjin Group, which also owns Korean Air.

Heather Cho was the chief executive of KAL Hotel Network, Wangsan Leisure Development, and Hanjin Travel Service, and also a board director of Korean Air, according to Yonhap news agency.

The Hanjin Group is one of South Korea’s top family conglomerates, called chaebol.

Some South Koreans resent the chaebols for dominating the economy. Some of the families running these businesses have been accused of acting with impunity, and running companies with a lack of transparency or poor corporate governance.

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What would you do with a $215,238 Christmas present from Bank of America?

A Bank of America’s client claims that he got full access to someone else’s account because they had the same user name.

After the bank mistakenly granted him with $215,238.22, the California man says he decided to leave banks entirely for Bitcoin.

“This is the exposure of a fundamental problem of a bank not able to operate under the tenets of a bank,” he wrote in a post on reddit.com.

“I’ve moved everything out of the banking system but what is necessary to be able to operate conveniently in the fiat economy. After what just happened I realize I have to go full bitcoin,” he added.

The man then explained how Bank of America made him “almost a quarter million dollars” richer:

  1. I logged into Bank of America and immediately noticed that I had almost a quarter million dollars more than I did the day before. My account is there, and so are some other accounts.
  2. I looked through the transactional details of the unfamiliar account and online statements. It definitely wasn’t an old account of mine that someone had generously funded without telling me. This is someone else’s account and I have full access to it and all information associated with it. I do a test and get as close as I can to transferring money out it without clicking the final button. It’s obvious I can transfer money out of it.
  3. I realize that calling online banking support will put the issue in the hands of an attendant who views this as a technical problem that is solved by merely moving the accounts out of my login without realizing how fundamentally significant this is. Open ticket, close ticket, nothing to see here.Bank of America breached policy
  4. I drive to the local branch and request the manager. I tell him that if he has a few moments I have something interesting to show him. I provide my debit card and ask him to pull up my account. He does. I ask him how much is available for immediate withdrawal. He says approximately $220,000. I tell him it isn’t my money and the bulk of that money is in an account that isn’t mine. We stare at each other for a long time.
  5. After he gathered his wits about him he starts making phone calls to escalate the matter. After two hours they still have no explanation and are having difficulty removing the well funded account from my login. Apparently the account belongs to a company with the same user name that I have. Which is impossible in their system. The only way they can get the money out of my reach is to destroy my online profile and recreate it with a new user name. I’m led to believe that my account and information has been made accessible to the other company as well.
  6. He starts to fill out lots of forms. He says “This form has a check box I need to ask you about. Based on what I know about you, I assume you are going to the media. Have you done so already or will you?” I say “No I haven’t and yes I will. In addition, when I leave your office my next phone call is to the owner of this account. I assume if I don’t tell him what happened with his money and information, no one else will. I’m going to tell him his bank balance and ask him if he has a good lawyer. I also want you to include in your notes that I’m demanding an affidavit from Bank of America stating that during the time I was granted access to these funds I didn’t take any.”
  7. I was given a case number and informed that I would be contacted by a “special internal group” that has “questions” about the screen shots I took to document the matter. I suppose “questions” is another way of saying “demands that I destroy evidence of the bank’s wrong doings”. So far I’ve heard nothing.
  8. I leave the branch and call the owner of the business whose account I’d been granted access to. Apparently there’s no diplomatic way to start a conversation like this and I’m hung up on twice. The third time I got the owner and blurted out his account balance before he could hang up. Now he’s listening. I explained everything and, long story short, he didn’t seem to be concerned at all about what happened. He has too much faith in the banking system to believe there could be risk.

The Bank of America customer says he wanted to share the story to let people “to determine the quantity and degree of ways Bank of America breached policy, contract, fiduciary responsibility, protection of privacy and the extent to which the software that manages trillions of dollars may be flawed”.

BelleNews.com has contacted both Bank of America and its customer for comments. We will keep you updated.

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US spending bill 2015: House passes $1.1 trillion budget hours before shutdown

Hours before government was due to shut down at midnight on Thursday, December 11, the House has passed the US $1.1 trillion budget.

The Republican measure was passed by 219 votes to 206 after President Barack Obama had urged Democrats to support the budget.

The new budget will fund most of the government until September 2015, but some areas will only receive short-term funding.

Republicans won control of both House and Senate in elections in November.

A relieved John Boehner, the Republicans’ House leader, said: “Thank you and Merry Christmas.”

Fifty-seven Democrats voted for the bill, but others were angry about Barack Obama’s call for support of the Republican bill, with Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi saying she was “enormously disappointed” at the president’s position.

The Republicans strongly oppose Barack Obama’s immigration reforms and so the bill only funds the Department of Homeland Security until February.

Republicans hope that when the new Congress meets at the start of next year, they can force changes to the president’s immigration plans.2015 US spending bill vote

The budget bill must now be passed by the Senate and sent to the president to sign into law.

A two-day extension of government funding was approved by the Senate on Thursday to give it time to pass the main budget.

Senate Majority leader Harry Reid said that his chamber would begin looking at the legislation on December 12.

The bill funds the government at the same levels that were negotiated last December.

It also adds emergency funding requested by Barack Obama, including funds to fight Ebola in West Africa and money for US air strikes against militant group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

A number of Democrats were unhappy at what they saw as unnecessary concessions made to Republicans in order to pass the bill.

“We don’t like lobbying that is being done by the president or anybody else that allows us to… give a big gift to Wall Street,” Democrat congresswoman Maxine Waters said.

For their part, several Republicans argued that the deal did not go far enough in putting curbs on President Barack Obama’s plan to grant work visas to millions of workers who had entered the US illegally.

The US government entered a partial shutdown during October 2013, after the two houses of Congress failed to agree a new budget.

That shutdown left more than 700,000 employees on unpaid leave and closed national parks, tourist sites and government websites.

The 1,600-page bill also includes a number of provisions intended to gain votes from both parties:

  • increasing the amount an individual person can contribute to a national political party from $32,400 to $324,000
  • blocking the District of Columbia from using its own funds to set up regulatory systems for marijuana legalization
  • measures that would significantly weaken financial regulations in the Dodd-Frank law, including restrictions on derivatives trading
  • blocking certain Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations
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California biggest storm in 5 years leaves 220,000 people without power

Heavy rains and high winds slammed northern California leaving more than 220,000 people without power.

The storm brought rainfall of more than an inch an hour in San Francisco and winds gusts of 140mph in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Flooding has already closed two major motorways in the area, delayed public transport, cancelled 240 flights and shut ferry services.

The rain is much needed in the drought-hit state but mudslides are a concern.

Power cuts were widespread, from the suburban area south of San Francisco to Humboldt, near the Oregon border.

National Weather Service forecaster Diana Henderson said: “It’s a two-pronged punch – it’s wind and rain.

“Once the ground gets saturated and the winds are howling, there’s a bigger chance of trees going down on power lines.”California storm December 2014

There were multiple vehicle accidents but no series injuries.

Rain and floods also led to rare weather-related school closures for students in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and Santa Cruz County.

Some 240 flights at San Francisco’s airport were cancelled and delays averaged two hours, said a spokesman.

In Santa Cruz, a young child was trapped after an 80ft (24m) tree fell on his arm and shoulder,

Rescuers with chain saws cut it apart and the student was taken to hospital in a good condition.

In the small town of Healdsburg, cars were stalled in heavily flooded streets.

However, surfers welcomed forecast of waves as high as 15ft and unseasonably warm temperatures near San Francisco Bay and ski resorts in the northern Sierra Nevada were hoping for more than two feet of snow.

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 Preparing Students for Careers in Modern Medicine

The world of healthcare is changing. It’s becoming smarter and better connected. Yet people are still composed of the same blood, organs, muscles, and bones. The core abilities needed for doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals are the same. New technology and communication methods make aspects of the job easier, but also require a more modern, IT-savvy medical student.

A health informatics degree has become essential. Health informatics is the use of computing, networking, and organization to share health information. It is one of the fastest growing areas of health care. It enables better informed medical professionals and is revolutionizing the field.

Preparing Students for Careers in Modern Medicine

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How do you get your high school students ready to enter the new medical world? Knowledge and preparation are key. Medical school is still a long process, but approaching it with fundamental skills and a plan makes it easier. Students aspiring to careers in medicine should graduate high school strong in the following disciplines.

Science and Observation

Students still need to practice sound scientific method, be able to repeat experiments, understand the human body, and know the interactions of chemicals. A classic education in biology, chemistry, and anatomy delivers this knowledge. They also must be able to navigate the web for medical information.

A doctor needs a curious mind. Throughout school, students must be encouraged to watch, record, and recall. The difference between a medical professional with knowledge and one that solves problems is observation. They need to see the situation clearly, understand it, and find a solution.

Communication and Empathy

Students need to communicate their ideas in words. They must write essays, papers, and letters that are clear and descriptive. They need courses in expository prose more than creative writing. They also need to recognize how online language use is different. They need social media skills and proper digital citizenship.

Many brilliant minds lack the empathy to work with the masses. A bright student must also be a social one, able to earn trust and speak with anyone. They need to ask the right questions and deliver bad news in a sensitive way. They should get involved in various activities, meet diverse people and seek leadership roles.

Information Technology and Analytics

The last generation of healthcare workers didn’t need this. Today, understanding of software, hardware, and networks is vital. Students must know what to do when their computers don’t cooperate. When lives are on the line, medical professionals don’t wait for the IT guy.

Access to more information leads to sifting through mountains of data. The successful modern medical professional can spot patterns and anomalies in those mountains. Students need strong math skills, familiarity with spreadsheets, and experience solving complex equations.

Promotion

Students will need to sell their ideas, products, and organizations. They need practice with persuasive language, advertising, and speech. They should participate in writing, acting, and debate.

Although medical school may be ominous now, the rewards are innumerable. Skills learned from years of practice and labs result in the opportunity to change lives in the hospital. The years of study won’t be easy, but with knowledge of traditional science and modern health informatics your students can earn promising medical careers.