Monday, August 5, 2013

Super Bird Creations 12 by 7-Inch 4 Way Forager ... - Sell Pets Online

The four clear acrylic cups cups will dangle and dance as your bird attempts to retrieve its treats. Great foraging starter toy. Product Features Perfect size for African Greys, Amazons, Eclectus, Small Cockatoos and Mini Macaws Foraging devices require birds to work for their food.?? Place foraging toys at a variety of levels in the

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Friday, August 2, 2013

With JFrog, Binaries Get A Bit Of Respect, As Developers Face Open-Source Licensing Woes

jfrogBinaries, those pieces of an application that go with all that sexy code, are increasingly becoming important as documentation for how software and services are built. It's this documentation that is often overlooked with open-source software, according to a survey of 150 developers at Fortune 500 companies by?JFrog, an Israeli company that?manages binaries for developers.?

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

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[unable to retrieve full-text content]Commercial Property Manager. Please send cover letter and resume to careers@lfrep.com. Target: Fall 2013 start date. Company Background: Longfellow Real Estate Partners acquires, develops and manages life science ...

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Birmingham City Schools superintendent, board president discuss district's probation

Dr. Craig Witherspoon, superintendent of Birmingham City Schools, joined Alabama's 13 Sunday morning to discuss the district's recent probation.

As we've reported, the Birmingham City School district is on probation.

The probation was implemented by the "Southern Association of Colleges and Schools", also known as "SACS."

The organization cited problems with the district's governance and finance.

The system will be reviewed again in February to determine if the probation will be lifted.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/52602945/ns/local_news-birmingham_al/

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cleveland kidnapping victim Amanda Berry surprises concert crowd

Just a day after kidnapper Ariel Castro plead guilty, one of the three women held captive in his home for a decade made an appearance at a concert. TODAY's Jenna Wolfe reports.

By The Associated Press

One of three women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade appeared at a public event for the first time since her rescue, a day after her abductor pleaded guilty in the case.

Amanda Berry made a surprise appearance at the daylong concert RoverFest in Cleveland on Saturday night, walking on stage with her family and waving at the cheering crowd. Wearing sunglasses and dressed in jeans and a black T-shirt, Berry smiled broadly while acknowledging the applause, but she didn't address the crowd. The rapper Nelly called Berry back to the stage after his music set.

The appearance came a day after Ariel Castro, a former school bus driver, pleaded guilty to 937 counts in a deal that will send him to prison for life without parole, plus 1,000 years.

Berry, now 27, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight disappeared between 2002 and 2004 when they were 14, 16 and 20 years old. They escaped in May when Berry kicked out part of a door and called to neighbors for help.

Berry told a police dispatcher in a dramatic 911 call: "Help me. I'm Amanda Berry. I've been kidnapped, and I've been missing for 10 years, and I'm, I'm here, I'm free now."

Hennes Paynter Communications

This frame grab image from a July 2, 2013 video courtesy of Hennes Paynter Communications shows freed kidnapped victim Amanda Berry, as she speaks at the law offices of Jones Day in Cleveland, Ohio. Berry made a surprise public appearance at a concert in Cleveland on Saturday.

Castro, 53, who was arrested and jailed shortly afterward, was accused of raping and beating the three repeatedly. He also fathered a 6-year-old daughter with Berry, authorities say.

The women didn't attend the court proceeding but said in a statement that they were relieved by the conviction and looking forward to the end of the legal proceedings.

Berry and the other women said she had accepted a ride from Castro, who had remained friends with DeJesus' family and attended vigils over the years marking her disappearance.

Castro was accused of restraining the women, sometimes chaining them to a pole in a basement, to a bedroom heater or inside a van. The indictment included two counts of aggravated murder related to accusations that he punched and starved one of the women until she miscarried.

Earlier this month, the three women offered thanks on YouTube for emotional and financial backing they've received since going "through hell and back."

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Monday, July 15, 2013

UK Border Police can take your phone, and everything inside it

What Governments are doing in relation to our phones is a hot topic at the moment, but a new report out of the UK claims that the Border Police can seize your phone and download all the data within it. The procedure can be applied under a domestic anti-terror law, with a blanket power so broad that reasonable suspicion doesn't even need to be established before hand. The report comes by way of UK newspaper The Telegraph:

Officers use counter-terrorism laws to remove a mobile phone from any passenger they wish coming through UK air, sea and international rail ports and then scour their data.

The blanket power is so broad they do not even have to show reasonable suspicion for seizing the device and can retain the information for ?as long as is necessary?.

Affected data can include call history, contacts, photos, and who the person is texting or emailing, but not the content of the messages. All border crossings fall under this, be that airports, seaports, even the international rail crossing between the UK and France. An independent reviewer of terror laws, David Anderson QC, is expected to raise concerns and recommend proper checks to ensure this power isn't being abused.

Given the furore across the water at this time, this latest report is surely not going to sit well with travellers to the UK, and even nationals. Speaking personally as a Brit, I can imagine how I'd feel if I were presented with this upon my return from a trip. What do you guys think? A step too far under the cover of 'anti-terror,' or are you happier that action is being taken at all?

Source: The Telegraph

    


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