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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Gaddafi's Son's Sham Exposed
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Before he joined Libya's slaughter, Gaddafi's son Saif was celebrated by Westerners as a liberal reformer. Judith Miller on how he used money to fool the West. Plus, full coverage of the Libyan uprising.He was so smooth in his Brioni suits and cashmere zip-up sweaters. His English was fluent, his manner easy. He spoke of civil society and democracy, the subject of his doctoral thesis at the London School of Economics. Through American consultants, he promoted openness at home, counter-terrorism abroad, and headed a major charity. He dabbled in art, painting a little himself and displaying the work of others.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Libya's Muammar Gaddafi Tried to Execute Me
He even met secretly with Israelis-journalists, academics, and government officials in Europe, knowing that they would rush to share what he had said with the officials he hoped to impress in Washington.
Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi presented well. But last week, the world saw a different man, a crude version of the cosmetic, well-polished act of a politician. Mimicking his fox-like crazy dad, Muammar Gaddafi's son warned that the family would fight until the last "man, the last woman, the last bullet."
What was suddenly exposed was the ruthless son of a brutal, desperate dictator determined to retain power after 42 years. Saif Qadaffi al-Islam, which in Arabic means "sword of Islam," had been forced to choose between the good of his country and that of his family, clan, and tribe. Inevitably, perhaps, he had chosen the latter.
"Tragically, but fatefully," wrote Professor David Held, Saif's academic adviser during his four years at L.S.E. and the head of a department that had benefited from a 1.5 million pound gift from Saif's Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation, his protégé had "made the wrong judgment."
An embarrassed LS.E. announced that the school would "reconsider" its links to Libya "as a matter of urgency," would "stop new activities" under the program, and review what to do with the 300,000 pounds the charity had already bestowed. "The man giving that speech wasn't the Saif I had got to know well over those years," Prof. Held explained.
Now a debate has erupted over whether Saif wrote his thesis himself or whether it was ghosted.
Sarah Leah Witson, the normally tough director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division, could also not hide her disappointment in the man who only a year ago had helped her hold an unprecedented press conference in Tripoli to publicize her group's report on Libya's human rights abuses and prospects for reform.
Related articles
- LSE struck deal to train Libya's future leaders (telegraph.co.uk)
- "Saif al-Islam Muammar al-Gaddafi and the London School of Economics" and related posts (greatersurbiton.wordpress.com)
- LSE plans Libya scholarship fund with Gaddafi donation (guardian.co.uk)
- Gaddafi 'exam cheat' under review (bbc.co.uk)
- JSLeFanu: London School of Useful Idiots: How a cadre of Blair cronies, ex-MI6 chiefs and top dons at a top university supported Gaddafi for his millions Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1362029/Gaddafi-supported-Blairs-cronies-ex-MI6-c (dailymail.co.uk)
- Gaddafi Son's Book Plans Dropped Amid Plagiarism Charges (huffingtonpost.com)
DR.OZ'S DIET
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Dr Oz said that a major risk factor for getting a heart attack is cholesterol. So, Doctor Oz gave 5 ways to lower your cholesterol. His Assistant-Of-The-Day, Ramona from seat 3, said that she does not remember her cholesterol levels but she does remember that they are perfect. Dr Oz told her that if you can remember how much money is in your bank account, why wouldn’t you memorize your cholesterol level which is much more important than how much money you have?
Dr Oz: Lower Cholesterol
Here are five ways to lower your cholesterol:Dr Oz: Lose Belly Fat to Lower Cholesterol
Dr Oz said that it is important to lower your belly fat, because belly fat is a big issue since it sends chemicals to your liver, which irritate your liver. And when your liver gets irritated, it produces more lousy cholesterol or LDL Cholesterol.Dr Oz: Exercise Lowers Cholesterol
Dr Oz said that you should exercise every day, even just walking for 20 minutes, because this can also help to lower your cholesterol.Dr Oz: Fruits & Vegetables Lower Cholesterol
Dr Oz said that fruits and vegetables are wholesome foods that help you to naturally drop your cholesterol levels. If you are a woman, you should aim to eat 5-7 servings of fruits and vegetables every day.Dr Oz: Fiber Lowers Cholesterol
Dr Oz said that fiber helps you to reduce your cholesterol. How much fiber should you eat daily? 25 grams of fiber! But the average American only eats 15 grams of fiber. Dr Oz said that you need 6 apples to get 25 grams of fiber. As a side note, we also learned today that Dr Oz can juggle – what a multi-talented man! Dr Oz said that if you eat 4 cups of lettuce, 4 cups of mushrooms, 2 cups of tomatoes and 1 cup of chopped onion, you still are not quite to 25 grams of fiber. So of course you have to also have whole grains in your diet. Oatmeal is a great whole grain to eat in the morning. 1 cup of oatmeal has 4 grams of fiber. Dr Oz said that fiber can cause stomach cramps though if you go from eating a bad diet to suddenly eating a good diet. So you want to gradually increase the amount of fiber that you eat by 5 grams extra per week.Dr Oz: Psyllium Fiber Lowers Cholesterol
Dr Oz said that by eating 1 tsp of Psyllium Fiber every day, you help your body to lower its cholesterol. When you eat something with fat in it along with Psyllium Fiber, the fat gets dissolved by the Psyllium so your body does not absorb it. Since 1 tsp of Psyllium Fiber has 3 grams of fiber, you want to gradually build-up to having 3 tsp of Psyllium Fiber per day (so one at each meal).Dr Oz: Free Metamucil One Month Supply
Dr Oz said that you can enter to win a one month supply of Metamucil at 3 pm on February 8 2011 by going here. Don’t forget to enter other giveaways at Opinion Queen too!WONDER IF THIS IS WHERE THE WHORE'S PICTURE CAME FROM???
Dating Site Imports 250,000 Facebook Profiles, Without Permission
Posted on 06 February 2011. Tags: Dating, Facebook, FaceMash, Lovely-Faces.com, Mark Zuckerberg, scrape, social-networking
How does a unknown dating site, with the absurd intention of destroying Facebook, launch with 250,000 member profiles on the first day?
Simple.
You scrape data from Facebook.
At least, that’s the approach taken by two provocateurs who launched Lovely-Faces.com this week, with profiles — names, locations and photos — scraped from publicly accessible Facebook pages. The site categorizes these unwitting volunteers into personality types, using a facial recognition algorithm, so you can search for someone in your general area who is “easy going,” “smug” or “sly.”
Or you can just search on people’s real names.
The duo behind the site say it’s art, not commerce.
In what seems to be liberal-arts-grad-schoolese, Paolo Cirio, a media artist, and Alessandro Ludovico, media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine, explain why they made the site.
“Facebook, an endlessly cool place for so many people, becomes at the same time a goldmine for identity theft and dating — unfortunately, without the user’s control,” the two explain. “But that’s the very nature of Facebook and social media in general. If we start to play with the concepts of identity theft and dating, we should be able to unveil how fragile a virtual identity given to a proprietary platform can be.”
And, the duo speculate, if people pull hard enough on that bothersome thread, Facebook’s $50 billion valuation will unravel.
Facebook, as you might expect, is not amused.
“Scraping people’s information violates our terms,” said Barry Schnitt, Facebook’s director of policy communications. “We have taken, and will continue to take, aggressive legal action against organizations that violate these terms. We’re investigating this site and will take appropriate action.”
Facebook’s terms of service require those who want to collect data from its pages to apply for permission, which Cirio and Ludovic did not do when they pulled down publicly available profile information on a million Facebook users. (They aren’t the first to scrape a million Facebook profiles.)
Cirio and Ludovic say they will take down a user’s profile, if a person asks and the site doesn’t have any indication they are actually trying to make any money. Instead, it’s part of a series of prank sites, the first two of which aimed at Google and Amazon, intended to make people think more about data in the age of internet behemoths.
Moreover, it’s a bit funny hearing Facebook complain about scraping of personal data that is quasi-public.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s founder, made his name at Harvard in 2003 by scraping the names and photos of fellow classmates off school servers to feed a system called FaceMash. With the photos, Zuckerberg created a controversial system that pitted one co-ed against another, by allowing others to vote on which one was better looking.
So even if Facebook’s anticipated legal nasty gram makes its way to the duo, who seem to be based somewhere in Europe, they’ll have an excellent defense.
“I learned it by watching you, Zuck.”
Simple.
You scrape data from Facebook.
At least, that’s the approach taken by two provocateurs who launched Lovely-Faces.com this week, with profiles — names, locations and photos — scraped from publicly accessible Facebook pages. The site categorizes these unwitting volunteers into personality types, using a facial recognition algorithm, so you can search for someone in your general area who is “easy going,” “smug” or “sly.”
Or you can just search on people’s real names.
The duo behind the site say it’s art, not commerce.
In what seems to be liberal-arts-grad-schoolese, Paolo Cirio, a media artist, and Alessandro Ludovico, media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine, explain why they made the site.
“Facebook, an endlessly cool place for so many people, becomes at the same time a goldmine for identity theft and dating — unfortunately, without the user’s control,” the two explain. “But that’s the very nature of Facebook and social media in general. If we start to play with the concepts of identity theft and dating, we should be able to unveil how fragile a virtual identity given to a proprietary platform can be.”
And, the duo speculate, if people pull hard enough on that bothersome thread, Facebook’s $50 billion valuation will unravel.
Facebook, as you might expect, is not amused.
“Scraping people’s information violates our terms,” said Barry Schnitt, Facebook’s director of policy communications. “We have taken, and will continue to take, aggressive legal action against organizations that violate these terms. We’re investigating this site and will take appropriate action.”
Facebook’s terms of service require those who want to collect data from its pages to apply for permission, which Cirio and Ludovic did not do when they pulled down publicly available profile information on a million Facebook users. (They aren’t the first to scrape a million Facebook profiles.)
Cirio and Ludovic say they will take down a user’s profile, if a person asks and the site doesn’t have any indication they are actually trying to make any money. Instead, it’s part of a series of prank sites, the first two of which aimed at Google and Amazon, intended to make people think more about data in the age of internet behemoths.
Moreover, it’s a bit funny hearing Facebook complain about scraping of personal data that is quasi-public.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s founder, made his name at Harvard in 2003 by scraping the names and photos of fellow classmates off school servers to feed a system called FaceMash. With the photos, Zuckerberg created a controversial system that pitted one co-ed against another, by allowing others to vote on which one was better looking.
So even if Facebook’s anticipated legal nasty gram makes its way to the duo, who seem to be based somewhere in Europe, they’ll have an excellent defense.
“I learned it by watching you, Zuck.”
Panhandlers In Winston-Salem Face New Rules - Winston-Salem News Story - WXII The Triad
Panhandlers In Winston-Salem Face New Rules - Winston-Salem News Story - WXII The Triad
WELL I GUESS IF YOU NEED THE MONEY BAD ENOUGH YOU WILL HAVE TO GET A PERMIT TO BEG FOR IT.
WELL I GUESS IF YOU NEED THE MONEY BAD ENOUGH YOU WILL HAVE TO GET A PERMIT TO BEG FOR IT.
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