Sunday, October 20, 2013

French far right accuses minister of defamation

PARIS (AP) — France's far-right party said Sunday that it would file a complaint against the justice minister, who called the party's ideas "murderous" after one of its members compared her to a monkey.

On French television last week, a National Front candidate in a municipal election acknowledged she had posted a montage on Facebook that juxtaposed a photo of a baby monkey with one of Justice Minister Christine Taubira, who is black. The caption implied the photo of the monkey was a baby picture of the minister.

Anne-Sophie Leclere said she didn't think the photos were racist and were only meant to imply Taubira is not fit for office. The National Front has since suspended Leclere's candidacy.

Taubira responded Saturday that the "deadly and murderous thinking" of the National Front party should come as no surprise, accusing them of holding racist views, even if they are not always so public.

That prompted the party to issue a statement, saying it would bring Taubira to justice. Wallerand de Saint-Just, a lawyer for the party, said it would file a complaint for defamation and insults.

The move appears to make good on the promise of Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Front, to pursue in court anyone who characterizes the party as part of the "extreme right." She has complained such characterizations are smear tactics, meant to paint the party as a fringe movement that is not representative of French people.

It's all part of Le Pen's efforts to soften the image of the National Front, stigmatized as racist and anti-Semitic during her father's tenure. And the party does seem to be gaining strength: Last week, a National Front candidate won a local by-election, and Le Pen herself drew 17.9 percent of the vote in the first round of last year's presidential election.

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Insert Coin semifinalist: BlinkScan lets you scan multiple objects in a single go

So maybe its "scanning at the speed of light" claims are a bit overstated, but BlinkScan's capabilities are still pretty impressive. The peripheral scans, crops and straightens images in the speed its name implies, pulling out individual files when you can several images at once. After the break, ...


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China economy showed signs of slowing in September: stats bureau


BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economy showed signs of slowing growth in September, the state statistics bureau said on Friday, after announcing that GDP grew 7.8 percent in the third quarter, its fastest pace this year and in line with expectations.


National Bureau of Statistics spokesman Sheng Laiyun told a news briefing that net exports had subtracted 0.1 percentage point from growth in the first three months of the year.


(Reporting by China Economics Team; Editing by Paul Tait)



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Flexible Solar Panel Wings Could One Day Let Robot Birds Fly Forever

Hawks, eagles, and other birds of prey have been known to stay aloft for hours on end using a strategic mix of flapping and gliding. Robotic birds can do the same, except that they can't replenish their batteries by snatching a mid-flight snack. However, researchers at the University of Maryland are perfecting a set of flexible solar cell wings that could allow flying bots to stay aloft indefinitely, as long as they get a peek at the sun every so often.

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Saturday, October 19, 2013

GOP caught changing House rules on Oct. 1 to ensure govt stays shut down (video) (Americablog)

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Robin Williams in Talks for 'Night at the Museum 3' (Exclusive)




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Robin Williams in "Night at the Museum"



Robin Williams is in negotiations to return to Fox’s Night at the Museum franchise. The third film in the series will begin shooting in February 2013.



Night at the Museum 3 will see Ben Stiller return as security guard Larry Daley and Shawn Levy returning to the director’s chair for a series that has grossed close to a billion dollars.


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Williams has played Teddy Roosevelt in both Night at the Museum and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and will reprise the role as the action moves to London.


It’s not known at this time if Smithsonian castmembers such as Amy Adams, Bill Hader, and Christopher Guest, who also played historical figures, will return as well.


Williams is on a high these days with a hit CBS sitcom, The Crazy Ones. On Friday, the show was picked up for a full season as it has been a solid performer for the network and had one of the biggest debuts of the fall season.


He is repped by WME, MBST and Manatt Phelps.



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TV Ratings: 'Voice' Tops Monday as 'Castle,' 'Dancing' and '2 Broke Girls' All Improve



Driven by a steady episode of The Voice and a slightly boosted Blacklist, NBC nabbed another Monday night -- one month into the new fall season. The two-hour battle round of the singing competition came in just a tenth of a point shy of last week's outing, averaging a 4.5 rating with adults 18-49. Blacklist (3.2 adults) was up by the same measure, though affiliate NFL preemptions leave the two's scores subject to change. NBC averaged a 4.0 adults rating and 13 million viewers for the night.



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A steady Bones kicked off Monday on Fox, down just a tenth for a 2.1 rating among adults 18-49. Sleepy Hollow (2.6 adults) followed, off two-tenths from last week to give the net a nightly average of a 2.3 adults rating and 7.3 million viewers.


ABC saw boosts throughout its lineup, with Dancing With the Stars (2.1 adults) up a tenth of a point in its two-hour episode, and Castle (2.2 adults) jumping three-tenths. ABC pulled a 2.1 adults rating and 12.2 million viewers.


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How I Met Your Mother, steady with a 3.0 rating among adults 18-49, kicked off CBS' slightly tweaked lineup. It led into 2 Broke Girls' (2.5 adults) new slot, up two-tenths in the move. Mom (1.9 adults) shed two-tenths without an original lead-in, while Hostages (1.2 adults) held last week's score. The net averaged a 2.0 rating with adults 18-49 and 7 million viewers.


Hart of Dixie (0.4 adults) held even on The CW, while Beauty and the Beast (0.3 adults) was off by a tenth. The CW brought in a 0.4 adults rating and 997,000 viewers over the night.



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