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Hunter gatherer clue to obesity

Hadza people The Hadza live a hunter gatherer existence that has changed little in 10,000 years
The idea that exercise is more important than diet in the fight against obesity has been contradicted by new research.
A study of the Hadza tribe, who still exist as hunter gatherers, suggests the amount of calories we need is a fixed human characteristic.
This suggests Westerners are growing obese through over-eating rather than having inactive lifestyles, say scientists.
One in 10 people will be obese by 2015.
And, nearly one in three of the worldwide population is expected to be overweight, according to figures from the World Health Organization.
The Western lifestyle is thought to be largely to blame for the obesity "epidemic".
Various factors are involved, including processed foods high in sugar and fat, large portion sizes, and a sedentary lifestyle where cars and machines do most of the daily physical work.

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Daily energy expenditure might be an evolved trait that has been shaped by evolution and is common among all people and not some simple reflection of our diverse lifestyles”

Dr Herman Pontzer Department of Anthropology, Hunter College, New York
The relative balance of overeating to lack of exercise is a matter of debate, however.
Some experts have proposed that our need for calories has dropped drastically since the industrial revolution, and this is a bigger risk factor for obesity than changes in diet.
A study published in the PLoS ONE journal tested the theory, by looking at energy expenditure in the Hadza tribe of Tanzania.
The Hadza people, who still live as hunter gatherers, were used as a model of the ancient human lifestyle.
Members of the 1,000-strong population hunt animals and forage for berries, roots and fruit on foot, using bows, small axes, and digging sticks. They don't use modern tools or guns.
A team of scientists from the US, Tanzania and the UK, measured energy expenditure in 30 Hadza men and women aged between 18 and 75.
They found physical activity levels were much higher in the Hadza men and women, but when corrected for size and weight, their metabolic rate was no different to that of Westerners.
Diverse lifestyles Dr Herman Pontzer of the department of anthropology at Hunter College, New York, said everyone had assumed that hunter gatherers would burn hundreds more calories a day than adults in the US and Europe.
The data came as a surprise, he said, highlighting the complexity of energy expenditure.
But he stressed that physical exercise is nonetheless important for maintaining good health.
"This to me says that the big reason that Westerners are getting fat is because we eat too much - it's not because we exercise too little," said Dr Pontzer.
"Being active is really important to your health but it won't keep you thin - we need to eat less to do that.
"Daily energy expenditure might be an evolved trait that has been shaped by evolution and is common among all people and not some simple reflection of our diverse lifestyles."

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British soldier dies after night out in Mombasa

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British marine officers walk aboard a Specialised Vessel Services Naval warship, which docked at the Mbaraki Wharf on July 23, 2012. One officer died as he prepared to board the ship at the Port of Mombasa. He is suspected to have been drugged during a night out in the town. GIDEON MAUNDU
British marine officers walk aboard a Specialised Vessel Services Naval warship, which docked at the Mbaraki Wharf on July 23, 2012. One officer died as he prepared to board the ship at the Port of Mombasa. He is suspected to have been drugged during a night out in the town. GIDEON MAUNDU 
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Posted  Tuesday, July 24  2012 at  10:20

A British soldier collapsed and died Tuesday morning as he prepared to board a military ship at the Port of Mombasa.
The officer is suspected to have been drugged during a night out at a Mombasa entertainment spot Monday evening.
His wallet containing money and personal effects is missing.
Several suspects, including two Tuk Tuk drivers who took him and a female companion around the town are being held by police for questioning.
His body was removed to the Pandya Memorial Mortuary.

Mosque says ‘terror outfit’ UN fingered just a nursery school


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By NYAMBEGA GISESA ngisesa@ke.nationmedia.com AND PETER NG’ETICH pngetich@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted  Wednesday, July 25  2012 at  22:30

A mosque in Nairobi has denied claims by the UN that it funds Somali terrorist group Al-Shabaab.
Pumwani mosque, in Majengo Estate, said Al-Hijra, the name of the organisation allegedly funding Al-Shabaab, is a nursery school.
The UN’s Somalia sanctions monitoring group report says the Muslim Youth Council (MYC), which it accused in an earlier report of being a front for the Islamists “has not only changed its name, but reorganised its membership and finances in order to permit its organisation, Pumwani Riyadha Mosque Committee in Nairobi, to continue funding Al-Shabaab.”
Although officials of the mosque admitted funding Al-Hijra, they said the money was not being channelled to Al-Shabaab.
“I laughed when I read that Al-Hijra was the new name of MYC. This is a nursery school for children from poor families and we subsidise their tuition and pay the teachers,” Pumwani Riyadha Mosque treasurer, Dr Abdallah Waititu, said.
Officials of the mosque, that has for the second time been named in the UN report, denied that they are privy to reports of youth in the estate being recruited for Al-Shabaab.
Dr Waititu said the National Security Intelligence Service had given them a clean bill of health.
“We have been cleared by Kenyan intelligence and it is perplexing why the UN is still condemning us,” he said.
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Officials produced statements showing how the mosque spent its money to dispel claims that some of it was channelled to Al-Shabaab.
Dr Waititu blamed his brother, who was sacked last year, for supplying the UN with false information.
“He was sacked for drinking. Months later, he turned up with somebody who claimed to be a UN official who, we learned, was investigating us,” he said.
We were unable contact the brother at time of going to press, but Imam Ezudin Muriuki said his mosque has never conducted illegal activities.
“Those are just allegations, we have never done anything against the will of God,” Mr Muriuki told the Natio

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Sunday 22 July 2012

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The Statue of Liberty (SL) was given to the U.S. by the Grand Orient Freemasons of France, who had helped bring about the French Revolution of 1789. Their Masonic lodges were infiltrated by the Illuminati, which was founded on May 1, 1776 by Adam Weishaupt whose philosophy was "do what thou wilt." This is also what the serpent told Eve in the Garden of Eden, and the serpent represented Satan/Lucifer (praised by Masonic........
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One thing is quite certain: there is no absolute truth outside of the Holy Bible.

As far as E.C.F.C. is concerned, this material is quite plausible and perhaps even probable.




The patriarch of the Rothschild banking family once wrote: "Give me control over a nations economy, and I care not who writes the laws."




God would also state: "The love of money is the root of all evil?" So who's side are you rooting for now?




And we should also add, that those in the conspiracy community are also divided on certain aspects of the New World Order, so common sense and an open mind is needed to decipher the following information:




They control all organised religions (with or without clergy knowing.) The major leaders of such groups, each 'know' one another, and by enjoying membership to the Illuminati, this acts as a great cover for their more sinister motives and plans.




They created the theory of evolution, atheism, communism, anarchism and socialism; and they mock people who have bought into it by making a living from it.

An interesting and very rare quote from the Catholic Church, before Vatican II: "We [the Illuminati] have spread the spirit of revolt and false liberalism among the nations of the Gentiles so as to persuade them away from their faith and even make them ashamed of professing the precepts of their Religion and obeying the Commandments of their Church. We have brought many of them to boast of being atheists, and more than that, to glory in being descendants of the ape! We have given them new theories, impossible of realisation, such as Communism, Anarchism, and Socialism, which are now serving our purpose.... The stupid Gentiles have accepted them with the greatest enthusiasm, without realising that those theories are ours, and that they constitute our most powerful instruments against themselves" (The Catholic Gazette, Feb. 1936.)

Saturday 21 July 2012

Offices stand empty in tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa

A woman walks in front of the Burj Khalifa tower (June 2010_  
The Burj Khalifa is famous across Dubai, and beyond
When the world's tallest building opened in January 2010, the Burj Dubai was, at the last minute, named the Burj Khalifa - a gesture to the Abu Dhabi royal family which had given its neighbour a debt bailout lifeline of $20bn (£12.7bn; 16.4bn euros).
It was just weeks after Dubai's financial crash - a pretty bad time to open an 828m-high tower based around an Armani-branded hotel, an observation deck, 900 luxury apartments and 37 floors of office suites.
Today, the hotel is regularly fully booked by guests from the oil-rich Gulf and beyond.
Meanwhile, tourists pay up to 400 dirhams (£69; $108; 88 euros) to be whisked to the 124th floor for views across the desert and perhaps to buy a Mission Impossible-style photo, taken in the building which Tom Cruise brought to the Hollywood big screen.
And, despite Dubai's well-publicised property downturn, about 80% of those luxury flats in the Burj are occupied, with prices jumping 10% in the past year.
But for the offices, it is a less rosy picture.
No official figures are given by developer Emaar. But industry experts say that while all were sold in the boom years, well before the building was completed, about two-thirds of the offices - more than 20 floors - are not occupied.
'Glitzy' Practical reasons include the price of rent, which, according to Alan Robertson, Middle East chief executive of property specialists Jones Lang LaSalle, is "twice that of equally good properties 50m away".
The tall, spindly design means floor space is limited, he adds, meaning big companies would need several storeys, something also complicated because each level has a different owner.
And, in an age where big business is under such scrutiny, Mr Robertson says some international firms, such as large banks, do not see it as an appropriate place to be based.
"The Burj Khalifa is a global icon, and a fantastic and prestigious address. But that's not the kind of image a lot of multi-national corporates want to portray these days," says Mr Robertson.
"They want to be seen as sensible and business-like, not over-the-top and glitzy."
Construction cranes are seen near Burj Khalifa (June 2012) 
 Though the financial crisis has hit Dubai's property sector, building has begun again

Some owners are happy to retain the floors of office space, even without tenants, either as a long-term investment or because they know they have little chance of recouping what they paid.
But some are trying to sell. Last month, one anonymous owner listed a storey of the building on a US-based property auction website for almost 20m dirhams.
LFC Group, which handled the sale, expects to list several more storeys of the Burj's offices in the next year.
But chief executive William Lange was less forthcoming on the outcome of the auction.
"We are dealing with very private parties here who don't desire any publicity. The details and results of this sale will most likely never be made public," he said.
Of course, filling offices is not a problem limited to the Burj Khalifa.
Return to confidence About 35% of Dubai's office space is vacant, according to a report this week from Jones Lang LaSalle.
And that figure hides a disparity, the firm says, with some parts of Dubai in heavy demand while other developments struggle to attract tenants or buyers.
"In the better locations, better designed, better quality, better thought-through schemes, these are beginning to fill up and there's not the great oversupply you might think," Mr Robertson says.

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It attracts the kind of firm that wants to tell someone their office address, and for people to have no doubt about where they mean”
Alan Robertson Jones Lang LaSalle
 
 
"There's a reasonable supply of medium suites and a massive oversupply of really poor quality space and what we'll see is the poor stuff will continue to struggle."
And, just a few hundred metres from the Burj Khalifa, is one of those strugglers.
During the construction boom, promotional materials for the Business Bay development said it would be a business and residential district on "the scale of Manhattan", with 80 towers.
Work slowed, or often ground to a halt, as the debt crisis hit.
But master developer Dubai Properties Group (DPG), a property arm of debt-hit Dubai Holdings, has said a return in confidence to the market meant it would recommence work on all its mega projects that were either suspended or delayed during the financial crisis, including Business Bay.
Today, it has 19 office towers - many built by third party developers - but 82% of those offices are empty, Jones Lang LaSalle figures suggest.
DPG's chief executive, Khalid Al Malik, questions that vacancy rate, saying it should not include offices which are in the process of being designed and fitted out, or whose owners or tenants have not yet moved in.
"It's true that occupancy levels vary, across the development," Mr Malik says, adding that two of its office blocks in prime locations were close to being fully sold. He said those that were developed some time ago had high occupancy rates while the most recent builds had lower ones.
A report out this week by Bank of America Merrill Lynch backs up his optimism.
It predicted Dubai's population could double in the next decade as more job are created, raising demand for office buildings as well as housing.
But, according to Jones Lang LaSalle's Mr Robertson, this may not have much impact on the Burj Khalifa.
"It attracts a very specific kind of company," he says. "It attracts the kind of firm that wants to tell someone their office address, and for people to have no doubt about where they mean."

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Vast aquifer found in Namibia could last for centuries

drilling namibia  
Pressure from the aquifer means the water is cheap to extract
A newly discovered water source in Namibia could have a major impact on development in the driest country in sub-Saharan Africa.
Estimates suggest the aquifer could supply the north of the country for 400 years at current rates of consumption.
Scientists say the water is up to 10,000 years old but is cleaner to drink than many modern sources.
However, there are concerns that unauthorised drilling could threaten the new supply.
Huge resource For the people of northern Namibia water is something that they either have too much of or too little.
The 800,000 people who live in the area depend for their drinking water on a 40-year-old canal that brings the scarce resource across the border from Angola.

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The amount of stored water would equal the current supply of this area in northern Namibia for 400 years”
Martin Quinger Project manager
 
 
Over the past decade the Namibian government have been trying to tackle the lack of a sustainable supply in partnership with researchers from Germany and other EU countries.
They have now identified a new aquifer called Ohangwena II, which flows under the boundary between Angola and Namibia.
On the Namibian side of the border it covers an area roughly 70 km by 40 km (43 miles by 25 miles).
According to project manager Martin Quinger, from the German federal institute for geoscience and natural resources (BGR), it's a substantial body of water.
"The amount of stored water would equal the current supply of this area in northern Namibia for 400 years, which has about 40 percent of the nation's population."
"What we are aiming at is a sustainable water supply so we only extract the amount of water that is being recharged.
"What we can say is that the huge amount of stored water is will always be enough for a back up for an area that is currently supplied only by surface water."
drilling aquifer Test drilling on the new aquifer
This region is dependent on two rivers for its water supply. But this has restricted agricultural development to areas close to these water sources. Mr Quinger says that the new aquifer has great potential to change the nature of farming in the area.
"For the rural water supply the water will be well suited for irrigation and stock watering, the possibilities that we open with this alternative resource are quite massive." he explains.
As well as providing a new source for agriculture in a region the aquifer will augment existing potable supplies. Martin Quinger says the discovery may be up to 10,000 years old but it is still good to drink.
"If the water [has spent] 10,000 years underground, it means it was recharged at a time when environmental pollution was not yet an issue, so on average it can be a lot better than water that infiltrates in cycles of months or years."
Dangerous drilling The natural pressure that the water is under means that it is easy and cheap to extract. But because a smaller salty aquifer sits on top of the new find it raises the possibility that unauthorised drilling could threaten the quality of the water.
Martin Quinger says that random drilling into the aquifer could be dangerous.
"If people don't comply with our technical recommendations they might create a hydraulic shortcut between the two aquifers which might lead to the salty water from the upper one contaminating the deep one or vice versa."
One of the biggest advantages of the new aquifer could be in helping people cope with climate change.
The researchers estimate that it could act as a natural buffer for up to 15 years of drought.
As well as identifying the new water source a key aim for the researchers involved is to develop the capacity among young Namibians to manage their country's water resources before the funding from the EU runs out.

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Yemen arrests prompt president's warning to Iran

Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi 
 President Hadi has threatened to embarrass Iran with details of the alleged spy ring
Yemen's interior ministry has announced it has arrested members of an alleged Iranian-led spy ring.
The spy ring operated in the Horn of Africa with the operations centre in Sanaa and was headed by a former member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, it said.
Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi later warned Iran to "leave Yemen to mind its own affairs".
His warning echoes US claims that Iran is meddling in Yemen, which is still wrestling secessionism and rebellion.
Few details were given about the arrests, which appear mainly to have been of Yemeni nationals.
But in his later comments, President Hadi appeared to threaten to make details of allegations linking Iran to the spy ring public.
"We will embarrass them in front of the world," he was quoted as saying on state TV.
"I will take the necessary steps, and a heavy price will be paid if you continue with this manner."
He called on Iran to "take into consideration the delicate circumstances the country is passing through... We say from here to leave Yemen to mind its own affairs, and that is enough for now."
Saudi 'rivalry' President Hadi's message echoes that of the US ambassador to Yemen Gerald Feierstein earlier this year, says the BBC's Natalia Antelava in Sanaa.
He said that Iran was sponsoring Shia Muslims in northern Yemen and supporting secessionists in the south in an attempt to undermine Saudi influence in Yemen.
Back then Iranians reacted angrily, saying that Washington, not Tehran, that was meddling in Yemen's affairs.
Many in Yemen would agree, our correspondent says - the US ambassador, who often describes the Yemeni government as "we", has been widely criticised for acting, in the words of one activist, "like a colonial master".
Washington also seems to have increased the number of drone strikes against militants.
The attacks have killed many civilians and have made the US widely unpopular in Yemen, our correspondent adds.

Vatican: Pope's butler moved to house arrest

Paolo Gabriele (Bottom), the pope's butler, sits in the popemobilenext to Pope Benedict XVI as they arrive in St. Petr's square on April 18, 2012  
Paolo Gabriele (bottom) is accused of stealing classified documents
The Pope's butler has been released from custody and moved to house arrest.
The Vatican said that Paolo Gabriele will remain under house arrest pending a decision on whether he should stand trial for leaking confidential papers to the media.
He was charged in May after a series of leaks exposed alleged corruption and internal conflicts at the Holy See.
Mr Gabriele's lawyer Carlo Fusco said his client had operated on his own in an "act of love" toward the Pope.
The so-called "Vatileaks" scandal saw an Italian investigative journalist publish hundreds of secret documents detailing fraud scandals, nepotism and cronyism within the Holy See.
'Acted alone' Italian media reported in May that a stash of confidential documents had been found in the apartment Mr Gabriele shares with his wife and three children inside the Vatican.
"There are definitely no networks, no internal or external plots in which Paolo was involved. His motivations were all internal," AFP news agency reported Mr Fusco as saying.
"He wanted the Church to be more alive. He had an idea to help a situation."
The Vatican's judge, Piero Antonio Bonnet, has been instructed to examine the evidence of the case and to decide whether there is sufficient material to proceed to trial.
Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said a magistrate would decide whether to proceed by early August.
Italian media reported that if convicted, Mr Gabriele could face a sentence of up to 30 years for illegal possession of documents of a head of state, probably to be served in an Italian prison due to an agreement between Italy and the Vatican.

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Jackie Selebi: South Africa's ex-police chief to be freed

Jackie Selebi leaves court on 2 August 2010  
Selebi is the most senior government official to be convicted of corruption in South Africa
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi is to be freed early from his 15-year sentence for corruption on health grounds, a minister has said.
Selebi, a former Interpol head, needs dialysis for kidney failure, said Correctional Services Minister Sibusiso Ndebele.
He was jailed in 2010 after being found guilty of taking bribes from a drug dealer.
Selebi's successor was also suspended last year on corruption allegations.
Both Selebi are that successor - Gen Bheki Cele - are senior members of the governing African National Congress.
Selebi, 62, started his prison term in December 2011, after his final appeal was rejected.
He collapsed at home while watching on TV as the Supreme Court delivered its verdict, and was taken to hospital.
A medical parole board decided in June this year that Selebi should be released, reports the South African Press Association.
"The department has limited capacity to provide for palliative care," Mr Ndebele said.
'Stranger to the truth' The BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg says that ministers have been at pains to stress that Selebi is not getting preferential treatment and his terminal illness has been well documented.
But she notes that his release on medical parole follows another high-profile case.
In 2009 Schabir Shaik - President Jacob Zuma's former financial advisor who was convicted of fraud and corruption - was also released on medical grounds due to a heart condition.
He served just over two years of his 15-year sentence.
Selebi was convicted of receiving 1.2m rand ($156,000; £103,000) from convicted drug dealer Glenn Agliotti to turn a blind eye to his business.
During the trial the court heard how Selebi had spent thousands of dollars on shopping sprees with the money he was given by Agliotti.
Lawyers for Selebi, a close ally of former President Thabo Mbeki, argued that he was the victim of a political witch-hunt after Mr Zuma, Mr Mbeki's bitter rival, became president in 2009.
But Judge Joffe Meyer dismissed their argument and described Selebi as "an embarrassment" and a "stranger to the truth" in the witness box.

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'Explosives removed' from US suspect's home


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Police say all bombs cleared from booby-trapped apartment of a man accused of killing 12 people at a Colorado theatre.
Last Modified: 22 Jul 2012 02:28

 
 

US police say the booby-trapped apartment of a man suspected of killing 12 people in a shooting rampage at a Batman movie screening in the US state of Colorado has now been cleared of explosives.

Saturday's progress was reported as the names of those who died early on Friday were released - including a six-year-old girl whose mother was also injured and two US servicemen.

A police official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said power had also been restored to the building.

The studio behind "The Dark Knight Rises" said it was withholding box office data out of respect for the victims.
The attack in Aurora, Colorado, has revived the debate over gun control in the US, and drew condemnation by President Barack Obama and his Republican White House rival Mitt Romney.

Obama will travel to Colorado on Sunday to visit families of the victims, the White House said on Saturday.

'Designed to kill'
Bomb experts finally inched their way into the home of James Holmes, the 24-year-old who allegedly opened fire on a packed midnight screening of the third and final "Dark Knight" movie, also injuring 58 others.
A small boom from a "controlled detonation" could be heard by reporters outside the apartment block and pieces of debris were blown out of one of the windows through which police had been assessing the booby-trap set-up inside.

"Police reached one of those explosive devices, but they did not feel comfortable disabling [it] so they had a controlled explosion, which was heard around the area," said Al Jazeera's John Hendren, reporting from Colorado.

"It sounds like [the suspect] had a web of tripwires and explosives that made things very difficult and dangerous for police when they went in inside."
Aurora police chief Dan Oates said: "Make no mistake, this apartment was designed to kill whoever entered it. And who was most likely to enter that location after he planned and executed this horrific crime? It was going to be a police officer."

Holmes is currently being held in solitary confinement for his own protection, according to authorities [Reuters]
The 12 fatalities from the midnight theatre rampage included six-year-old Veronica Moser-Sullivan, according to the Arapahoe County Coroner's Office, which said they all died of gunshot wounds.
The child's mother Ashley Moser, 25, was shot in the neck and abdomen and is in critical condition at Aurora Medical Center, drifting in and out of consciousness, and is unaware that her daughter is dead, the Denver Post said.
Many of those wounded in the mass shooting will suffer long-term consequences, a doctor said on Saturday.
It "pretty much runs the gamut of multiple gunshots," said Bob Snyder of the Medical Center of Aurora, where four patients remain in intensive care, two in critical condition.
Late on Friday the town near Denver gathered for two vigils as it emerged that Holmes bought more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition on the Internet, and four guns, in the two months before the rampage.
The shooter, dressed in black and wearing body armour and a gas mask, burst into the movie theatre barely 20 minutes into the screening early on Friday, throwing two tear-gas type devices before opening fire with several weapons.
Police arrested Holmes by his car at the rear of the theatre. He offered no resistance.

Holmes is currently being held in solitary confinement for his own protection from other inmates, according to officials.
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said on Friday that the gunman "clearly looks like a deranged individual".
"He has his hair painted red. He said he was the Joker, obviously the enemy of Batman," Kelly told reporters.

Evidence of 'calculation'
Aurora police chief Oates did not comment, but said on Saturday that Holmes had received a large number of packages over the past four months and "this begins to explain how he got all the magazines and the ammunition" used in the attack.
"We also think it begins to explain some of the materials that he had in his apartment," he said. "What we're seeing here is evidence of, I think, some calculation and deliberation," he said.
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 James Holmes, 24, was a PhD student of neuroscience at the University of Colorado

He lived in an apartment in the north of Aurora, only eight kilometres from the cinema
 He has no previous criminal record and is in police custody
With Holmes in solitary confinement, Oates declined to speculate on any motive for Holmes, who is to make his first court appearance on Monday. "We're not going to talk about motive," he said.
Oates said that out of "an abundance of caution," bomb-sniffing dogs had made a sweep of buildings at the University of Colorado medical school, which Holmes attended until last month, but did not find anything unusual
Holmes had no criminal record aside from a citation for speeding in October 2011, according to police.
Cinemas in New York tightened security at Batman showings, and the AMC theatre chain announced a ban on face masks and fake weapons, while a French premiere was cancelled on Friday.
Meanwhile, little has surfaced from the suspect's past to suggest he was capable of such violence.
Raised in a middle-class San Diego neighbourhood, he earned a degree in neuroscience from the University of California at Riverside before seeking his graduate degree from the University of Colorado.
Holmes was described by acquaintances as bright but was in the process of dropping out of his graduate programme at the time of the shooting, according to the university.
Aurora is 32km from the scene of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, in which two students shot dead 13 people before committing suicide.

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Egypt ex-MP gets jail for public indecency


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Salafist leader gets one year suspended sentence after police say they found him fondling woman in parked car.
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2012 21:03


Wanees once sat in parliament as part of a Salafi-led coalition headed by the Nour Party [AFP]

An Egyptian court has sentenced a former MP to a year in prison for public indecency, after police said they found him fondling a woman on his lap in a parked car at night.

Ali Wanees was sentenced on Saturday to a year in prison for the incident and six months for abusing the policemen, while the woman involved got a six month jail term.

Police said in a report that the man was touching and caressing the woman when they approached him while parked alongside an agricultural road outside Cairo last month.

Wanees has denied the charges, saying that he pulled the car over to assist his ill niece. Police claim that he is not her uncle.

The police report claims Wanees called the officers "sons of dogs" when they knocked on his window asking to see his license and registration.

Wanees' whereabouts are unknown and he was tried in absentia and is allowed a retrial.

The court sentenced the woman he was with, who has been in custody for about a month, to six months in jail. She also has the right to appeal.

Wanees once sat in parliament as part of a Salafi-led coalition headed by the Nour Party, which won 25 per cent of seats in the lower house before it was dissolved late last month.

Earlier in the year, the Nour Party was forced to issue an embarrassing and apologetic statement after one of their lawmakers was reported to have lied to cover up a nose job, claiming that he sustained injuries to his heavily bandaged face from a carjacking and beating.

He was kicked out of the party and resigned from parliament.

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Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim has been found unsuitable to continue serving in the Judiciary July 20, 2012. FILE
Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim has been found unsuitable to continue serving in the Judiciary July 20, 2012. FILE 
By NATION Reporter
Posted  Friday, July 20  2012 at  12:10

Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim has been found unsuitable to continue serving in the Judiciary.
The Judges and Magistrates Vetting Board Friday found Justice Ibrahim to have “inordinately delayed” delivering judgements.
However, Justice Jackton Ojwang’, who also sits in the Supreme Court, was cleared by the board.
Board chairman Shard Rao said Justice Ojwang’ was “dedicated to his job” and had managed to clear a backlog of 145 cases expeditiously.
Court of Appeal judge Roseyln Nambuye was declared unfit to sit on The Bench. Mr Rao said Justice Nambuye “delayed cases” and was culpable of “poor court management and inefficiency”.
Court of Appeal judges Hannah Okwengu and Kihara Kariuki were also cleared.
The board deferred its decision on the conduct of Appellate judges Kalpana Rawal, Martha Koome and David Maraga.
The three are hearing the elections date case.
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In a landmark decision, the board sealed the fate of Court of Appeal judges Riaga Omollo, Emmanuel O’kubasu, Samuel Bosire and Joseph Nyamu.
The four had sought a review of the board’s decision to declare them unfit to serve in the Judiciary.
On Friday, Mr Rao said the four did not meet the criteria.

Egypt Islamist ex-MP gets 18 months jail for indecent act

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Posted  Saturday, July 21  2012 at  16:09

An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced Ali Wanis, a Muslim cleric and ex-lawmaker, to 18 months in prison after he was found guilty of committing an "indecent act" in a car with a female university student.
Wanis, however, can avoid jail by paying 1,500 Egyptian pounds ($250) in bail as the case goes to an appeal court.
Wanis had won his seat in parliament through an ultraconservative Salafi coalition and was caught performing a sexual act with the woman in a car, the official MENA news agency reported.
He was sentenced for a year on charges of committing an indecent act and six months for assaulting policemen. The woman too was sentenced to six months, and can also avoid prison by posting bail.
Wanis, who had denied the accusations, was referred to trial after the constitutional court dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament in June.

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When is the First Day of Ramadan? A Controversial Issue

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By  Larbi Arbaoui
Morocco World News
Tinejdad, Morocco, July 18, 2012
Every year as Ramadan gets closer, Moroccans like all Muslims of the world engage in a controversial issue: when is the first day of Ramadan? Since the Islamic months are dated according to the Islamic lunar calendar, determining when a month starts and when it ends is not as easy a task as it is in the Gregorian calendar. To know when an Islamic month starts, Muslims of the world resort to two major methods: either through astronomy or the direct observational method. The former depends on the timing of the waning moon, which is accurately calculated, while the latter determines the beginning of Islamic months from the moon-sighting on the night of the 29th of the preceding month. Both methods are acclaimed in the Islamic world, though the problem is that sometimes they yield different results. This day also may depend on what part of the globe a person finds themselves.
When does Ramadan begin this year? Friday the 20th, or Saturday, July 21? In Morocco, we don’t know yet. The first day of the holy month is marked by the sighting of the crescent by special committees, usually ones assigned by ministry of religious affairs in various regions throughout the kingdom. Like in previous years, Morocco will depend on the observational method in line with the Hadith of the prophet (peace be upon Him): «Fast when you see the crescent and break the fast when you see it; if it is not apparent, then make the month of Sha’ban thirty days». This Hadith provides explicit evidence that the legitimate reason for the beginning of the month of Ramadan is the sighting of the crescent during the holy month. But other Muslims in different countries have different readings, and so consequently adopt other methods to determine the beginning of Ramadan.
According to Moonsighting.com countries that follow local sighting are Morocco, Saudi Arabia, India, Iran, China, Oman to name a few, whereas countries like Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Turkey, Tunisia and others depend on calculation to determine the beginning of Ramadan. Muslim communities in non-Islamic countries follow either their home lands or Saudi Arabia, but the majority submits to the statements of Fiqh councils in charge of Islamic affairs in those foreign countries.
In Europe, the executive of the European Council for Fatwa and Research (ECFR) has already announced that, according to their calculations, the new moon would be visible at the extreme south of Africa and Latin America during the night of July 19. It is an observation which is sufficient, they said, to determine for the whole world the start of Ramadan as being July 20 but even so the moon will not be visible from France. However, in the U.S., even though the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) is also based on astronomical calculations; it does not adopt the same logic as the (ECFR). It takes Mecca as a reference point to their calculations.
These different methods to determine the beginning of Ramadan and other Islamic festivities (Eids) have created various social problems and conflicts among Muslims in the same country. During the previous years, some Moroccan families started fasting with Saudi Arabia in stark disharmony with their neighbours. These hardliners believe that Muslims all over the world, despite their geographical locations and irrespective of their countries sovereignty, have to respond to the announcement of Saudi Arabia. This disunity creates conflicts within the same family and may lead to serious complications, which has the potential to undermine the sense of community that the holy month is meant to foster.
To settle such a big controversial issue, we should abide the guidelines of the Islamic scholars who call the people to fast with their state and break the fast with it. In every Islamic country those who are officially in charge of Islamic affairs is the only body with sufficient authority to announce when to fast and when to break the fast. In Morocco, we are patiently waiting for the piper to play his tuneful melody which marks the beginning of Ramadan. Until then, have a happy and blessed Ramadan!

The first day Crescent of Ramadan 1433/2012, we couldn't see it

For the last twelve days we could not sight the moon becaouse of heavy clouds, but we were expecting the month of Shaban to end at 29, which is on Thursday 19 of July 2012, and that makes first day of Ramadan to be on Friday 20th of July. even last night we tried to drive out side of Nairobi some 200 km just to see if we could sight the second day Crescent we couldn't due to the clouds. but we heard it has been sighted from different location in Kenya, and we do have those who follow Saudi Arabia, some are starting the Ramadan today on Saturday.  

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Somalia: The Holy Month of Ramadan Starts Today

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Mogadishu — Somalis began on Friday fasting the first-day of holy month of Ramadan , which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
On sighting of the crescent of the month of Ramadan for the year 1433 AH, in several parts in Somalia, marked that Friday, July 20, is the first day of the Holy Month of Ramadan and people fast during the daylight hours from dawn to sunset.
Somali People are extending their Ramadan greetings to each other and Muslim Nations on the advent of the Holy Month of Ramadan, the ninth month of Islamic calendar.
Some local administration of Somalia, mainly Galmudug state, central Somalia, has issued a statement, ordering locals not to begin fasting today the holy month of Ramadan, because the officials say the moon was not observed or seen last night in the region.

HM greets leaders on Ramadan


 

Agencies
July 21, 2012
Muscat: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has exchanged greeting cables with the leaders of Arab and Muslim countries on the occasion of the Holy Month of Ramadan.

The Moon Sighting Committee, under the chairmanship of Shaikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Salmy, Minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs held a meeting at which it was announced that as the sighting of the new moon of Ramadan month 1433 could not be established, Friday will be the last day of Shaaban month 1433 and Saturday will be the first day of Ramadan month 1433H. 

In his cables, His Majesty the Sultan has wished the leaders of Arab and Muslim countries good health, happiness and long lives. His Majesty also wished their country's people and all Muslims further progress and prosperity.

In their cables, the Arab and Muslim leaders wished His Majesty good health, happiness and a long life, praying to Allah the Almighty toreturn the occasion on His Majesty for years to come and on the Omani people and all Muslims with further progress and prosperity.
 Meanwhile, with the sighting of the moon crescent in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Jordan, they announced the advent of the first day of the Holy Month of Ramadan on Friday. 

Religious authorities in several Middle East countries have declared Friday as the start of Ramadan, aperiod devoted to dawn-to-dusk fasting, prayers and good deeds. 

Throughout the fasting period, devout become more attached to Allah the Almighty. Muslimsparticipate in pious activities and donate freely to the needy. 

The fast also reminds Muslims about the difficulties and problems faced by the underprivileged around the word and ways to alleviate their plight. 

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