Sunday, July 7, 2013

Lebanon says Israel can now tap its gas resources

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Lebanon's Minister of Energy and Water Gebran Bassil smiles during an inteview with Reuters at his office in Beirut June 14, 2010.

Lebanon's energy minister said on Friday that Israel has the technical ability to draw from Lebanese underwater gas fields, and called for an urgent parliamentary session to define gas exploration plans and bloc parameters.

Lebanon, technically at war with Israel, has warned in the past that it would "use all means" to defend its resource rights if Israel was found to be drilling within its borders.

Gebran Bassil told reporters at a media conference that Israel had discovered an underwater gas field in the Mediterranean sea only 4 km (2.5 miles) away from the border.

"This means, theoretically, that Israel is now able to reach Lebanese gas and that is a very grave situation," he said.

Barak Seri, the spokesman for Israel's Energy Ministry declined to comment.

Israel has made two of the world's largest offshore finds in the past decade, said to contain more than 800 billion cubic metres of gas. Texas-based Noble Energy is leading several international energy firms retrieving the new finds.

"We do not want to say a crisis would happen, but ... Israel would be able to dig horizontally. By doing that, it could reach the proven wells in Lebanon," Bassil said.

Source: http://www.sott.net/article/263638-Lebanon-says-Israel-can-now-tap-its-gas-resources

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Snowden gets Venezuela, Nicaragua asylum offers

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ? The quest by NSA leaker Edward Snowden for a safe haven has taken a turn toward Latin America, with offers for asylum coming from the leftist presidents of Nicaragua and Venezuela.

But there were no immediate signs that efforts were underway to bring him to either nation after Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua made their offers during separate speeches in their home countries Friday.

The offers came one day after leftist South American leaders gathered to denounce the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe amid reports that the fugitive American was aboard.

Snowden, who is being sought by the United States, has asked for asylum in more than 20 countries, including Nicaragua and Venezuela. Many another nations have turned him down.

"As head of state, the government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young American Edward Snowden so that he can live in the homeland" of independence leader Simon Bolivar and the late President Hugo Chavez without "persecution from the empire," Maduro said, referring to the United States.

Maduro said several other Latin American governments have also expressed their intention of taking a similar stance by offering asylum for the cause of "dignity."

Chavez, who hand-picked Maduro as his successor, often engaged in similar defiance, criticizing U.S.-style capitalism and policies. In a 2006 speech to the U.N. General Assembly of world leaders, Chavez called President George W. Bush the devil, saying the podium reeked of sulfur after the U.S. president's address. He also accused Washington of plotting against him, expelled several diplomats and drug-enforcement agents and threatened to stop sending oil to the U.S.

Maduro made the asylum offer during a speech marking the anniversary of Venezuela's independence. It was not immediately clear if there were any conditions to Venezuela's offer.

But his critics said Maduro's decision is nothing but an attempt to veil the current undignified conditions of Venezuela, including one of the world's highest inflation rates and a shortage of basic products such as toilet paper.

"The asylum doesn't fix the economic disaster, the record inflation, an upcoming devaluation (of the currency), and the rising crime rate," Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles said in his Twitter account. Maduro beat Capriles in April's presidential election, but Capriles has not recognized defeat and has called it an electoral fraud.

Asked earlier this week about the possibility that any countries in the region would offer Snowden asylum, Geoff Thale, program director at the Washington Office on Latin America think tank, said that he thought Ortega would be careful not to damage his country's relationship with the U.S.

"Ortega has been tremendously successful at exploiting both the ALBA relationship and the U.S. relationship," Thale said, referring to the ALBA leftist trade bloc that provides Nicaragua with petroleum subsidies. Although Ortega is publicly seen as anti-American, "Nicaragua and the U.S. cooperate very closely on drug interdiction and the U.S. and Nicaraguan militaries work very closely, too," Thale said before the asylum offer was made.

Ortega said Friday he was willing to make the same asylum offer "if circumstances allow it," although he didn't say what those circumstances would be when he spoke during a speech in Managua.

He said the Nicaraguan embassy in Moscow received Snowden's application for asylum and that it is studying the request.

"We have the sovereign right to help a person who felt remorse after finding out how the United States was using technology to spy on the whole world, and especially its European allies," Ortega said.

The offers came one day after Maduro joined other leftist South American presidents Thursday in Cochabamba, Bolivia, to rally behind Morales and denounce the incident involving the plane.

Spain on Friday said it had been warned along with other European countries that Snowden, a former U.S. intelligence worker, was aboard the Bolivian presidential plane, an acknowledgement that the manhunt for the fugitive leaker had something to do with the plane's unexpected diversion to Austria.

It is unclear whether the United States warned Madrid about the Bolivian president's plane. U.S. officials will not detail their conversations with European countries, except to say that they have stated the U.S.'s general position that it wants Snowden back.

President Barack Obama has publicly displayed a relaxed attitude toward Snowden's movements, saying last month that he wouldn't be "scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker."

But the drama surrounding the flight of Morales, whose plane was abruptly rerouted to Vienna after apparently being denied permission to fly over France, suggests that pressure is being applied behind the scenes.

Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo told Spanish National Television that "they told us that the information was clear, that he was inside."

He did not identify who "they" were and declined to say whether he had been in contact with the U.S. But he said that European countries' decisions were based on the tip. France has since sent a letter of apology to the Bolivian government.

Meanwhile, secret-spilling website WikiLeaks said that Snowden, who is still believed to be stuck in a Moscow airport's transit area, had put in asylum applications to six new countries.

WikiLeaks said in a message posted to Twitter on Friday that it wouldn't be identifying the countries involved "due to attempted U.S. interference."

Icelandic lawmakers introduced a proposal in Parliament on Thursday to grant immediate citizenship to Snowden, but the idea received minimal support.

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Galeano reported from Managua, Nicaragua. Associated Press Writer Olga R. Rodriguez contributed to this story from Mexico City.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/snowden-gets-venezuela-nicaragua-asylum-offers-055927146.html

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Depp 'a little frightened of' 'Honey Boo Boo'

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"I'm a little frightened of the show," Depp told "Extra" about the show starring 7-year-old beauty pageant contestant Alana Thompson and her self-proclaimed redneck family. "That's the thing . . . they're probably great people, but there are bits that happen that just I am mesmerized by."

But he added, "I mean, yeah, I guess I could be called a fan."

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In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Depp confessed he spends his free time watching the "trashiest television imaginable" -- and he may have more time for in the future.

"I can't say that I'd want to be doing this for another 10 years," Depp said of his acting career, adding that he considers retiring "every day."

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"I think while I've got the opportunity and the desire and the creative spark to do the things that I can do right now, I should do them," he explained. "And then, at a certain point, just take it down to the bare minimum and concentrate on, I guess, living life. Really living life. And going somewhere where you don't have to be on the run, or sneak in through the kitchen or the underground labyrinth of the hotel. At a certain point, when you get old enough or get a few brain cells back, you realize that, on some level, you lived a life of a fugitive."

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/johnny-depp-im-little-frightened-here-comes-honey-boo-boo-6C10551687

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ADHD or Bipolar Disorder? | Nutriclue

ADHD and Bipolar Disorder are commonly diagnosed together. As bad as the word "comorbid" sounds, it simply means that two or more conditions co-exist. So if you have both disorders, how do you know which one is affecting you at a particular point in time when both disorders are characterized by similar symptoms such as inattention, hyperactivity, and disengagement?

Behavioral vs. Mood State

ADHD is more behavioral in nature, while Bipolar has more to do with your mood state. One way to tell is that ADHD tends to last all day while Bipolar symptoms cycle on and off. So, you might try to determine if your symptoms have been persistent all day or they are just coming into play at a certain time of the day.

Triggers

Both disorders can also be environmentally "triggered". However, ADHD triggers tend to be more frequent and minimal, like the person in meeting who keeps interrupting, so you disengage because you simply cannot bear to listen to him or her talk any longer. Since Bipolar Disorder has more to do with your mood state, symptoms are normally triggered by larger events, such as already having a stressful morning because you had a flat tire. Therefore, you are already in a mood state going into the meeting that predisposes you to disengagement and a lack of focus, no matter who is speaking or on what topic.

Sometimes both disorders may be at play at the same time. For example, you might be packing for a business trip that you are not looking forward to attending. Small distracting triggers like stopping to watch something on TV may keep you from packing. And at the same time, the stress of thinking about your business trip may put you in a mood state that slows your progress towards getting ready for the trip. And that has more to do with you Bipolar Disorder. It may seem easy to grasp on paper, but it can be very difficult to distinguish between BPII and ADHD when you are in the middle of a situation where you are feeling agitated, impatient, or just unable to focus, like the example of packing for the business trip.

Finding a Reputable Psychiatrist

Since the symptoms are so similar, and they can be difficult to determine on your own sometimes, it is imperative to find reputable psychiatrist who is skilled and experienced at diagnosing and treating both disorders. For starters, you might walk away with the wrong diagnosis. And treating them together is another complexity. A drug that helps control ADHD may worsen symptoms of Bipolar Disorder and vice versa. Having the right medications for both disorders is essential, so they can control the symptoms of both disorders and also work well together well.

Source: http://www.nutriclue.com/2013/07/adhd-or-bipolar-disorder.html

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Friday, July 5, 2013

Exclusive 'Killing Season' Clip: Robert De Niro Can't Take The Shot

Robert De Niro gave one of his many great career performances in "The Deer Hunter," and in "The Killing Season," a new thriller he stars in with John Travolta, the two-time Academy Award winner finds himself out in the field again and on the other side of the hunt. In this exclusive clip from "Killing [...]

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'Dark Knight Returns' No. 2 cover to be auctioned

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? It is the comic book cover that captured the grim visage of an older, wiser ? and meaner ? Batman.

Now, the 1986 pen and ink creation ? drawn by writer/artist Frank Miller ? that is the cover to "The Dark Knight Returns" No. 2 will be sold next month in Dallas by Heritage Auctions.

It's the first cover from DC Comics' 1986 four-issue "Dark Knight" miniseries to be sold and is expected to go for more than $500,000.

Miller's story "radically altered the direction of comics," said Todd Hignite, Heritage's vice president.

"For fans of modern comics, this drawing is where everything really begins," he said. "This moment defines Miller's Dark Knight, and the modern day perception of Batman, like no other drawing."

The only cover Hignite says might come close is the next in the series ? with Batman and Robin ? that was auctioned two years ago for nearly $450,000.

"It represents not only one of the most memorable images from the 1980s, but from Batman's entire illustrious history," said Hignite. "Miller's revolutionary Dark Knight radically altered the direction of comics with its prestige mini-series format, combined with the fact that it was one of the first modern mainstream features to put a gritty noir patina on the squeaky-clean Silver Age hero mythos previously exemplified by DC."

Also up for sale is a 9.2-graded copy of "Batman" No. 1 from 1940, that shows Batman and Robin swinging in front of a Gotham city skyline. It's being auctioned on behalf of Tadano America Corp. A similar copy sold for $850,000 in 2012.

"By any measure this is one of the most desirable comic books in existence," said Barry Sandoval, director of operations for comics and comic art category at Heritage. "There are just a few comics ahead of this on the ultimate comics list, but it's close when you see just how fantastic the shape of this book is."

The record price for a comic book remains "Action Comics" No. 1, which sold for $2.16 million in 2011. That featured Superman's first appearance.

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Online:

"Batman" No. 1: http://bit.ly/19ZsiCd

"Dark Knight" cover: http://bit.ly/14S0tow

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dark-knight-returns-no-2-cover-auctioned-072900518.html

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