Wednesday 24 December 2014

The Interview is on release now

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The Interview is on release now
24 December, 2014, WASHINGTONUSA NEWS CORP




Sony Pictures said it would show The Interview in some US theatres.  The White House praised Sony's about-face, which the studio said would result in "a limited theatrical release" on Christmas Day of the film, which stars Seth Rogen and James Franco and is about a fictional plot to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong Un.  "The decision made by Sony and participating theatres allows people to make their own choices about the film, and we welcome that outcome," presidential spokesman Eric Schultz said.  Obama had called Sony's decision to pull the movie a mistake, suggesting it could set a precedent in which "some dictator some place can start imposing censorship here in the United States." George Clooney, had also assailed the cancelled release, with some accusing the studio of self-censorship. Sony Pictures Entertainment chief executive Michael Lynton said the studio was looking for more options to screen the film, which major US theatre chains pulled because of threats from hackers who warned of a Sept 11, 2001 style of attack.  Lynton said: "We have never given up on releasing The Interview and we're excited our movie will be in a number of theatres on Christmas Day." He said Sony was trying to secure other platforms and more theatres "so that this movie reaches the largest possible audience."  It is notable that The Journal of Journalism & Mass Communication and Prestigious business management journal (International Journal of Business Management) already reported that it is a move to boost the movie. The journals reported on 14 December, 2014 that 'The Interview' has attained enough publicity like Harry Potter worldwide, and it is much ready now to make big international business. It remained unclear how many theatres would be allowed to screen the film and if major movie chains would reverse course and join the group of authorised exhibitors. North Korea experienced Internet problems at the weekend and a complete outage of nearly nine hours before links were largely restored on Tuesday; US officials said Washington was not involved in this.  Jim Cowie, chief scientist at Dyn Research, linked it with power problems inside North Korea.



The Interview: The truth you will never know
14 December, 2014, United KingdomUSA NEWS CORP


Kim Jong UnnSony is facing criticism from pundits, celebrities, and even President Obama, over their decision to pull “The Interview” from theaters amid threats from North Korean-backed hackers, ahead of its scheduled Christmas Day release. The comedy film, which stars James Franco and Seth Rogen, depicts the assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un. Obama including his celebrity friend and regular donor George Clooney, said they thought Sony made a “mistake” by yanking the movie. “We cannot have a society in which some dictator some place can start imposing censorship here in the United States,” Obama said. “Because if somebody is able to intimidate folks out of releasing a satirical movie, imagine what they start doing when they start seeing a documentary they don’t like or news reports they don’t like. The president said that he wished Sony had run their decision by him first. The Journal of Journalism & Mass Communication told that 'The Interview' has attained enough publicity like Harry Potter worldwide, and it is much ready now to make big international business. Prestigious business management journal (International Journal of Business Management) here said that ultimately Sony has gained wide publicity through it's controversy. The U.S. could finally force North Korea to talk with it, indirectly. Here political diplomacy pushes North Korea to say that The U.S. should bear in mind that it will face serious consequences in case it rejects our proposal for joint investigation and presses for what it called countermeasure while finding fault with the North Korea. North Korea could earn a negative image among FDIs for business incubation. The U.S. could spread rumors successfully if it is really wrong, as North Korea has expressed. If really hackers are behind it, they could successfully turn the wave to Norh Korea's prestige.




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IAEA supports Mauritania’s nuclear medicine centre

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IAEA supports Mauritania’s nuclear medicine centre

24 December, 2014, MauritaniaUSA NEWS CORP

Mauritania, nuclear medicine centre, radiotherapy, cancer, IAEA

The opening of Mauritania’s first ever nuclear medicine centre with IAEA support last month will lead to improved access to modern diagnostics and treatment, as well as lower costs. The new facility is part of the country’s National Oncology Centre, which opened in 2010. The centres offer comprehensive services in diagnosing, treating and managing cancer and other diseases in Mauritania and the surrounding region.  “We are very enthusiastic about this relationship [with the IAEA], which has begun to deliver very positive results in a very short time,” said Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, President of Mauritania, at the inauguration of the new facility. “In terms of medical treatment of cancer, we are now in a fairly comfortable position in the sub-region.”  Nuclear medicine and radiotherapy are two key areas of medicine that use radiation and atoms that emit radiation, known as radionuclides, to diagnose, treat and manage diseases.  For an audio feature on the opening of the nuclear medicine centre, including an interview with President Abdel Aziz, listen to our IAEA Talk podcast: La transformation du traitement du cancer en Mauritanie.  Facing cancer head-on  Cancer is increasingly recognized as a major public health problem across Africa. The burden of the disease has worsened as rising living standards have led to lifestyle and environmental changes that increase the incidence of cancer, such as unhealthy diets, pollution and physical inactivity.  For many years, Mauritania, one of Africa’s 34 least developed countries, has struggled to address the financial and human costs related to cancer. Haematological malignancies and solid tumours, for example, require specialized treatments that were not available at Mauritanian hospitals, requiring patients to seek treatment abroad. Cancer of the cervix, breast, prostate, liver and ovary are among the most common in the country.  Today, Mauritania offers patients options for care closer to home. The two centres provide radiotherapy and nuclear medicine services using a linear particle accelerator and a high-dose brachytherapy machine. They also employ more than 20 medical professionals trained through IAEA fellowships, training courses and expert visits.  “There were huge challenges ahead of us. We had no infrastructure, no equipment and no human resources to treat our patients,” said Moustapha Mounah, Director of the National Oncology Centre. “Now, after four years, Mauritania is able to conduct radiotherapy and nuclear medicine, with very sophisticated materials, and operated by Mauritanians.”  Supporting transformation through cooperation  The IAEA has supported Mauritania since 2001 through its technical cooperation programme, assisting the government to transform the country into a nation able to safely and cost-effectively use nuclear techniques. The country now uses nuclear technologies and tools to fight pests and animal disease, map water tables underground, as well as monitor and measure radiation dose levels to protect health care professionals, the public and the environment from ionizing radiation. It is also training engineers and economists to use energy planning tools and databases related to nuclear energy.  Although Mauritania still has plenty to do, the country has made great strides in a few short years, giving patients access to better care closer to home that will undoubtedly impact the fight against cancer, President Abdel Aziz said. “We believe that in the future this important relationship for our country, and a model in the sub-region, will continue to evolve. Given these developments, we are very confident that things will continue to improve,” he said.

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Mallika Sherawat flirts with Diry Politics

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Mallika Sherawat flirts with Diry Politics

24 December, 2014, IndiaUSA NEWS CORP

'Diry Politics' is said to be based on the Bhanwari Devi sex scandal held at Rajasthan, India. Om Puri plays a politician in the film. Mallika said she essays an ambitious woman who uses her sex appeal to move up in life. "I play a character called Anokhi Devi in the film and she is very greedy kind of woman and very ambitious. She can do anything to get her ambitions fulfilled," the actress said. "She is from a poor family. Dirty Politics has crucially built its grounds of popularity. The film seems to have a lot of everything from corruption, menace, politics, comedy, to thrill and patriotism. So, when she is noticed by this politician, she does not leave the opportunity as she wants to move up in life and she uses her sex appeal to dominate the politician to go up in her life and realize her ambition and her power," she said. 'Dirty Politics' also features Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher, Jackie Shroff, Ashutosh Rana and Rajpal Yadav. Mallika talks here about her bold scenes. Mallika Sherawat turns dirty and wild with Om Puri.







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Maria Sharapova and her boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov are dating in California with ripped pants

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Maria Sharapova and her boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov are dating in California with ripped pants

24 December, 2014, CaliforniaUSA NEWS CORP

Maria Sharapova and her boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov were seen enjoying a casual day out in California. Both are romancing and enjoy dating. She is keen for her leg's skin show. Next year in January she is being ready for her tournament. Brisbane International will run on January 4-10. Grigor Dimitrov says "I continue to push myself because I haven't yet achieved my goals. I'm never satisfied. I have a hunger to always want to do more. As soon as you become content and satisfied with your results, then you are in trouble."










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66 Indian fishermen released by Srilanka set sail for home

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66 Indian fishermen released by Srilanka set sail for home

20 December, 2014, Sri LankaUSA NEWS CORP



Sixty six Indian fishermen released by Sri Lanka have set sail for home and will reach India by today night, a Minister of External affairs said. Of the fishermen, 27 are from Nagapattinam, 19 from Pudukottai, 12 from Rameswaram and eight from Karaikal in the union territory of Puducherry. Fishermen were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy on different dates for allegedly fishing in Lankan waters. Their release was ordered after a Ramanathapuram District Judicial Magistrate ordered the release of 12 Sri Lankan fishermen who were arrested Sep 30, along with their two boats. 66 Indian fishermen released by Srilanka set sail for home. To reach Indian coast by night. India welcomed the move.


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Chinese patrol ships invades Japanese territorial waters off Senkaku Islands

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Chinese patrol ships invades Japanese territorial waters off Senkaku Islands

24 December, 2014, JapanUSA NEWS CORP



Two China Coast Guard ships invades Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea on Tuesday. A Japan Coast Guard patrol ship observed them for about two hours before they left the area, officials said.  The Haijing 2166 and the Haijing 2401 entered Japanese waters southwest of Uotsuri in the Senkaku chain around 10 a.m. The Chinese vessels left the waters southeast of Minamikojima, another island in the Senkaku chain, shortly past noon, the Japan Coast Guard said.  China Coast Guard ships last entered territorial waters in the area on Friday. Chinese government vessels have been recorded intruding on 31 days so far this year.  China regularly contests Japan’s sovereignty over the uninhabited islets. Its ships have repeatedly entered the waters around them in recent years, raising tensions between the two countries.


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