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The Prof.Body politic

He’s been a professional wrestler and a Minnesota governor. Now Jesse Ventura is putting his moves on a class at the Kennedy School.

CAMBRIDGE — Like a pro wrestling match where the featured performer walks out and whips up the crowd beforehand, Jesse Ventura’s first Harvard class began early and outside the ropes. Arriving at Lowell House for his weekly seminar, Ventura — a visiting fellow at the Kennedy School’s Institute of

Politics this semester — waited for another class to finish. While he stood outside, students eager to hear from the former wrestling star and Minnesota governor, whose reputation for shooting from the hip is well established, gathered around. He did not disappoint.

Without working up a sweat, Ventura managed to hold forth on terrorism, the Central Intelligence Agency, Vietnam, the draft, Al Franken, and how he, Ventura, once traded an empty ammunition belt for sexual favors in a Nevada brothel. What kind of favors he did not specify, but this being Harvard and not the Spice Channel, apparently even Ventura knows when to hold back the ammo.

That was merely the warm-up to a 90-minute session that unfolded like academe’s answer to a WWE “SmackDown!” card. Nominally about third-party politics from an insider’s perspective, Ventura’s study group, which attracted about 80 students (mostly men), took a merry romp through his winning 1998 campaign for the Minnesota State House — then detoured into whatever else happened to be on the restless mind of Jesse “The Professor.” A sampling: Republicans and Democrats: “They’re Crips and Bloods in Brooks Brothers suits.”

Teaching at Harvard: “Some felt I’m not academically qualified, and they’re right.”

Political fund-raising: “It’s panhandling. . . . That’s the system we have, though. It’s based on bribery.”

Same-sex marriage: “Could someone please tell me how this will affect me? Come on, this is Harvard, folks. I came all the way out here to learn this.”

The California recall election, won by his pal Arnold Schwarzenegger: “A joke.”

In the classroom, the performer once known as “The Body” has trouble keeping any body part still. He rocked on the balls of his feet while standing and rocked in his chair while sitting down, which was neither often nor for long. His lecture style, a hodgepodge of candor, stand-up comedy, and pure bombast, proved to be not unlike his interview mode: When backed into a corner, Ventura likes to fire back with questions that begin, “Now, you tell me . . .”

In that vein, he boldly asked the class which politician had pioneered use of the Internet. (Hint: not Howard Dean.) And why only 50 percent of US voters bother to vote. And why there’s no public outcry over Republicans and Democrats circumventing campaign-finance laws. And this gem: “Can anyone at Harvard prove that God exists?”

As the room emptied, Harvard junior Kim Terca confessed she’d been fascinated with Ventura since hearing him five years ago. “He’s a normal citizen able to use his celebrity to talk about politics,” Terca said, notwithstanding the fact that, as one seminar participant had noted, there was nothing “normal” about Ventura’s celebrity when he rode the third-party rail into public office.Continued…



Dita Von Teese in hardcore lesbian porn video
April 2, 2008, 5:57 PM
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Dita Von Teese’s porn past

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The new face of Wonderbra, Dita Von Teese, has a secret lesbian porn past, according to tabloid reports.

Marilyn Manson’s former partner – famous for making burlesque mainstream – has allegedly starred in a sexy movie.

Images of the star being spanked and pleasured with a bizarre sex toy by women have emerged online, reports The Sun.

In one scene the star allegedly romps with a leggy beauty with a sex toy. In another she cavorts with two corseted ladies.

The news must come as a blow to Wonderbra, who just signed Dita – real name Heather Sweet – as their new face, hoping her sexy but clean-cut image would boost sales.

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iTunes launches TV shows sales-Global
April 2, 2008, 5:01 PM
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Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from Macworld UK. Visit Macworld U.K.’s blog page for the latest Mac news from across the Atlantic.

Apple Wednesday introduced television show downloads to its German customers through iTunes.

The company is offering shows from across Germany’s top networks, including ProSieben, Sat.1, ZDF Enterprises, Brainpool and U.S. broadcasters ABC Studios and MTV Networks.

The new catalogue of content is now available from iTunes in Germany, including locally and internationally popular shows, such Stromberg, Tramitz and Friends, Switch!, and Shaolin Wuzang. International standards such as Lost, Desperate Housewives, and South Park have also been made available for sale.

Some of the television shows offered via the German version of the iTunes Store

“iTunes is the world’s most popular online music and TV store with over four billion songs and 125 million TV episodes sold,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of iTunes. “We’re off to a great start with over 35 TV shows available on the iTunes Store in Germany.”

Television shows cost €1.99 (US$3.12) of €2.49 per episode.

Apple added television downloads to the U.S. iTunes Store in October 2005. Television content has begun spreading to iTunes Stores in other countries, starting with the U.K. in August 2007 and followed by Canada in December.



Calls for Tighter Rules for EU Lobbyists Grow Louder

As the influence of lobbyists seeking to shape European Union laws increases, an EU committee has adopted a plan intended to force lobbyists to adhere to a code of conduct.

The European Parliament’s constitutional affairs committee voted on Tuesday, April 1, in favor of a compulsory register for the some 15,000 lobbyists working to influence EU policies via the EU assembly, states and the bloc’s executive European Commission.

 

“[The committee's] report represents a decisive step for a new culture of transparency in Brussels,” said German Jo Leinen, the committee’s chairman. “In the future, strict rules will apply to lobbying.”

 

The plan will require lobbyists to sign a mandatory public register and risk being barred if they break a code of conduct.

 

Critics say the lobbyists have held far too much sway in the drafting of EU laws and measures concerning everything from blacklisting bad chemicals to deciding how to set carbon dioxide emission caps. The EU assembly and member-states adopt laws that directly affect the daily lives of 490 million people.

 

The outcome of those laws can have a major impact on companies doing business in the 27-nation bloc.

 

A tightening of existing rules

 

Flags outside the EU Parliament building The EU Parliament’s not just surrounded by flags, but also lobbyists

The EU parliament is expected to endorse the constitutional affairs committee’s report, which would tighten existing rules. The plan would also extend the voluntary register the European Commission plans to install in the next few months.

 

The constitutional affairs committee would also like to implement measures to force full financial disclosure by lobbyists and consultants, including their turnover and expenses associated with EU lobbying. Non-governmental organizations and think tanks would also have to disclose their budget and main sources of funding.

 

The committee likewise agreed that rapporteurs — lawmakers who guide a bill through the assembly — be allowed to attach to their reports a list of names of lobbyists who were consulted and had a “significant input” during the drafting of the bill’s text.

 

Lawmakers also suggested this “legislative footprint” be used by the European Commission, which proposes legislation.

 

In addition to the 15,000 lobbyists in Brussels, there are an estimated 2,500 lobby organizations working there, with some 5,000 lobbyists operating in parliament alone.



Legal Corruption….

….for Energy lie Enron and Eon….

Analysts say EU industry emissions flat in 2007

Data suggests EU industry emissions fell in 2007LONDON (Reuters) – European Union industry emissions were roughly flat in 2007, preliminary analysis of EU emissions trading scheme data suggested on Wednesday.

Carbon emissions by affected companies in the six highest-emitting countries were up 1.2 percent above 2006 levels and for all member states could be about 25 million tons carbon dioxide (CO2) higher, Fortis estimated.

New Carbon Finance gave a preliminary estimate that emissions across all countries fell 0.25 percent in 2007.

The direction of carbon emissions will inform likely demand for EU carbon emissions permits, EU allowances (EUAs), in 2008, and therefore carbon prices.

EUAs for 2008 delivery were up 88 cents at 23.4 euros in mid-afternoon trading on Wednesday.



Turkish Court to Consider Banning Erdogan Over Islam (Update3)

March 31 (Bloomberg) — Turkey’s top court voted unanimously to hear a case to bar

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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan from public life and shut down his party for mixing Islam with politics, threatening to rekindle political turmoil.

Charges brought by chief prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya to ban the ruling Justice and Development Party are admissible and the trial may proceed, the court’s deputy chief Osman Paksut told reporters in Ankara today.

The party, rooted in an Islamic movement outlawed by the Constitutional Court a decade ago, is accused of trying to introduce Islamic law in the secular Muslim nation. Erdogan, who denies the charges, President Abdullah Gul and about 70 other party officials may be barred from politics for five years.

“Turkey has stepped into a new era of political uncertainty,” said Ahmet Akarli, an economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in London. “The court’s final verdict will probably take some time and in due course domestic political tension will remain elevated, risking renewed bouts of confrontation between Justice and the secularist camp.”

Turkey’s main ISE National 100 share index extended losses after the decision, falling as much as 3.1 percent in Istanbul. The lira fell 1.5 percent against the dollar to 1.3241, a seven- month low.

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Erdogan’s party, which was re-elected with the biggest share of the vote in four decades at a nationwide ballot last July, has won Turkey membership talks with the European Union and its policies have attracted record foreign investment to the $659 billion economy.

In his 162-page indictment, Yalcinkaya focused on efforts by the government to lift a ban on the Islamic-style headscarf in universities, a move he says demonstrates that Erdogan and his party are seeking to impose Islamic values on the country. Erdogan says the curbs on the headscarf are anti-democratic.

“This is a last-ditch effort by groups in the secular establishment to keep their influence in Turkish politics,” said Metin Heper, an author and political scientist at Ankara’s Bilkent University. “The government’s opponents haven’t been able to beat them in the polls, the army hasn’t lifted a finger, so the last thing they can do is to use the judiciary.”

Justice may ask lawmakers to revise the constitution in order to halt the court case, Nihat Ergun, deputy chief of the party’s group in parliament, said in televised comments to the NTV news channel. The changes, which would make it more difficult to close political parties, may then be put to voters in a referendum, he said.

`Systematic Error’

The EU would back such a move, Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said in an e-mailed statement from Brussels.

“The case has revealed a systematic error in the Turkish constitutional framework,” he said. “There is much at stake in the handling of this issue. In EU member states the kind of political issues referred to in this case are debated in the parliament and decided through the ballot box, not in court rooms.”

The government will press ahead with measures to strengthen the economy and further Turkey’s bid for membership of the EU, Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said after a Cabinet meeting.

Erdogan and several of his ministers were members of the Welfare Party, part of a coalition government pushed from power by the army in 1997. Welfare was later shut down by the Constitutional Court, as was its successor, the Virtue Party, in 2001.

Turkey’s first president and founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, established the secular Turkish republic in 1923 from the ashes of the theocratic Ottoman Empire.



After Whitey Terror Secterian Scandal…in Kosovo….

….Vatican sets to making Kosovo Catholic.

Moscow, April 1, Interfax – The Vatican’s missionaries got down to their plans to convert Kosovars in Catholicism, an article published in the Profile magazine reads.

It cites Kosovo Catholic bishop Dode Gjergji speaking before European democratic parties’ officials in Brussels as he called Kosovo Muslims Islamized Catholics converted in Islam by terror.

Later in the American Congress he stressed again that absolute majority of Kosovars were “pro-Christian” and thus were “pro-European and pro-American.”

Catholicizing Kosovo with its 3% of Catholics, its “cultural baptism” (this is how Gjergji calls his mission in the region) will provide Pristine with “a European ID card” and calm down European public opinion concerned with Islamic intervention in the continent, the author says.

“It’s quite evident that Vatican has actively participated in the anti-Serbian game throughout Yugoslavian history thus fulfilling its global task of proselytism in the East of Europe,” the article reads.

Its author claims that “these longstanding plans made use of historical situations, wars and cooperation with Tito’s totalitarian regime. Yugoslavia only formally was hostile to pontificate as if preventing the latter from execution of its old missionary plans.”

In the first half of the 20th century Vatican signed the Concordat with the government in Belgrade which declared the kingdom of Yugoslavia a state of mission. No other European state allowed Vatican to impose such definitions after World War I, the author notes.

After Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito died, Vatican was one of the first to back up Yugoslavia’s separatism and formation of independent Catholic republics in 1980s.



Google admits YouTube rape video was ‘a mistake’
April 2, 2008, 4:39 PM
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But the search giant rejected calls by MPs to screen all videos for offensive content before they go live

Google today resisted calls to screen videos before they appeared on YouTube, despite admitting it had been too slow to take down a clip which showed a 25-year-old mother being gang-raped.

The search giant was attacked by MPs after admitting it was “clearly a mistake” that a video showing the woman being raped was watched 600 times before being removed from YouTube, the video-sharing site it owns.

Giving evidence before a Commons select committee, Google’s general counsel, Kent Walker, said it would go against the spirit of the internet to require all videos to be screened and resisted calls for tighter regulation of sites like YouTube.

Asked about the site’s failure to take down the footage – which showed the mother being sexually assaulted by three boys after her drink had been spiked – more quickly, Mr Walker told MPs: “I do not know exactly what happened but it was a mistake.”

The three-minute film is understood to have been viewed about 600 times before it was removed for being in violation of the site’s policy on graphic content.

Mr Walker was giving evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport committee, which is investigating the dangers posed by the internet to children. He told the committee that YouTube’s reviewers looked through “a huge amount” of material. He added that, of the offensive videos that were flagged to the site, more than 50 per cent were removed within half an hour.

“A large majority is removed within an hour,” he said.

The evidence came less than a week after a report commissioned by the Prime Minister into the risks posed by the internet to children concluded that video-sharing sites such as YouTube should commit to taking down violent or explicit videos within a given time.

Mr Walker came under heavy fire from MPs, who said his inability to disclose how many staff were employed by Google to monitor footage flagged on YouTube suggested his defence was “incredible”. “Do you know how absurd you are sounding?” asked Paul Farrelly, the Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Adam Price, the Plaid Cymru MP for Carmathen East and Dinefwr, said that Mr Walker’s defence was “deeply objectionable”. “It surely shows your system is completely inadequate.”

Mr Walker said, however, that it would be “neither efficient not effective” for YouTube to screen the entirety of the content uploaded by its users – about 10 hours of footage every minute – before it was made public.

“That would burden the process of creativity,” he said. “You do not have a policeman on every street corner to stop things from happening, you have policemen responding very quickly when things do happen.”

Mr Walker also defended the company’s decision to respect the Chinese Government’s policy of censoring the material on its site, saying there was a balance to be struck between respecting the right free speech and making at least some content available to Chinese users by adhering to the country’s laws.



Anti-Muslim Film Boorish and Boring
April 2, 2008, 4:33 PM
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Last week, the anti-immigrant Dutch politician, Geert Wilders, released on the internet a film intended to smear Muslims. But his movie “Fitna” is such a bore that it has only given freedom of expression a bad name.”Fitna,” the Arabic word for “social strife,” is being trumpeted as a provocative manifesto with the potential to create yet more strife in the cosmic confrontation between Islam and the West.

I have watched it. Others should too, not because it is compelling but because, in its utter predictability, the film reminds us why freedom of expression is worth defending. To remain powerful, freedom demands creativity — the very creativity that Fitna lacks.

It is a patchwork of scenes plucked straight from the stock image warehouse: news footage of 9/11 and the Madrid train bombings spliced with clips of hate-spewing Muslims, interrupted by headlines about Theo Van Gogh’s murder in the streets of Amsterdam, all juxtaposed to incendiary passages from the Qur’an.To be sure, egregious events, preachers and scriptures exist. By no means am I suggesting that they be sanitized. Put them on the public record, in all their vileness.

(Just be certain to secure permission. “Fitna” features a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad wearing a turban-turned-time bomb — one of many cartoons published by a Danish newspaper in 2005. Local Muslim protests escalated to larger boycotts of Danish goods and culminated in full-fledged riots in various Islamic capitals. Ironically affirming that expression is never completely free, the artist who sketched the bomb-donning Prophet has announced plans to sue Wilders for violating copyright.)

The politician’s problems do not stop there. By stitching together one inflammatory visual after another, Wilders has achieved little more than a garden-variety harangue. This makes “Fitna” not only dull but, worse, easily dismissed by those who deserve to be held accountable for their silences about violence and human rights abuses committed under the banner of Islam.

A more engaging approach would have been to pepper the film with positive verses from the Qur’an, thereby revealing that Muslims who expound hostility are actively choosing to ignore the better angels of Islam.

There are plenty of positive passages to highlight. The possibility for women’s dignity is shown by 3:195, which states that God rewards “any worker among you, be you male or female — you are equal to one another.” Imagine aligning that passage with the shot of a woman’s body mutilated by an honor killing.

To shame the imams who cry death to non-Muslims, Wilders could have followed their words with these from 2:62 of the Quran: “Jews and Christians and Sabians, all who heed the One God and the Last Day, have nothing to fear or regret as long as they remain true to their scriptures.”

Indeed, he could have hammered home this point with a shorter, simpler passage — 109:6, which proclaims “unto you your religion, unto me my religion.”

Above all, Wilders missed the opportunity to give Wahhabi sermonizers and sympathizers a real run for their oil money. He could have done so by cutting between their fevered warnings of hellfire on the one hand and, on the other, diverse Muslims reading 2:256 of the Quran: “There is no compulsion in religion.” The resulting message is simple yet nuanced: If Saudi-inspired Muslims insist on literalism, then why not take literally the Quran’s crystal-clear decree against compulsion?

None of this demands deleting or diluting reality. I believe Wilders has every right to publicize harsh verses from the Qur’an. He also has the right to make a painfully stale statement.

In so doing, however, Wilders debases the value of free expression. As it stands, “Fitna” reduces liberty to banality. If that is the best a freedom fighter can do, then what is the big deal about having freedom at all?

It is, of course, a huge deal when cleverly exercised. Exposing the range of choices offered by the Qur’an, “Fitna” could have put the onus on Muslims to look deep within. Non-Muslims would have learned something new. And Wilders might have advanced a serious debate — to say nothing of a necessary one — that lives up to freedom’s promise.

Therein lies the paradox: Those who crusade for freedom often do it the greatest disservice. Not unlike what has happened to Islam itself.

Irshad Manji, a scholar at New York University and the European Foundation for Democracy, is creator of the award-winning film “Faith Without Fear.

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Moslimstudenten verbranden Nederlandse vlag
JAKARTA – Zo’n dertig Indonesische studenten belaagden het Nederlands consulaat in Medan op Sumatra uit protest tegen de film Fitna, vernielden ramen en staken de vlag in brand.
afbeelding vergroten Protest tegen de film van Geert Wilders bij de Nederlandse ambassade in Jakarta. FOTO ANP

De moslimstudenten begonnen boos aan het hek van het consulaat te rammelen, toen bleek dat niemand aanwezig was om hun protest in ontvangst te nemen. Er was geen politie in de buurt om hen te stoppen.

Eenmaal binnen haalden ze de Nederlandse vlag van de mast en staken die in brand, om vervolgens de Indonesische vlag te hijsen. De politie, die pas tegen het einde verscheen, wist nog wel 23 demonstranten te arresteren.

Het is de eerste ‘anarchistische’ protestactie in Indonesië tegen de film van Wilders. Tot nu toe zijn er slechts enkele, kleine demonstraties geweest bij de Nederlandse ambassade in Jakarta.

De film is echter alom scherp veroordeeld om haar anti-islamtische inhoud. De president heeft Wilders de toegang tot het land ontzegd en uitzending van de film verboden. De president en diverse moslimleiders hebben de bevolking opgeroepen zich niet te laten provoceren tot ‘anarchistische’ acties.

Sommigen moslimsorganisaties pleiten voor het verbreken van de diplomatieke betrekkingen, terwijl anderen in navolging van het buurland Maleisië oproepen tot een boycot van Nederlandse producten.

Een supermarktketen in Maleisië heeft in 40 winkels alle Nederlandse producten van een rode sticker voorzien om een boycot te propageren. De keten koopt jaarlijks voor 15 miljoen euro Nederlandse zuivel, cosmetica en elektronica. Om de schade te beperken liet Dutch Lady, een Maleisische dochteronderneming van Friesland Foods een paginagrote advertentie waarin ze zich distantiëren van de film Fitna.

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印度专家撰文指出拉萨事件是有计划的暴力行动
April 2, 2008, 3:46 PM
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新华网莫斯科4月2日电 俄罗斯战略文化基金会网站日前登载了印度尼赫鲁大学俄罗斯与亚洲问题研究中心教授阿伦·莫汉蒂撰写的题为《西藏:有计划的暴力行动》的文章。该文指出,西藏近期的暴力事件是精心策划的,目的是在2008年北京奥运会开幕之前的几个月吸引国际社会对西藏问题的注意。 文章指出,西藏的暴力事件并非完全出人意料,其精心计划的性质以及拉萨暴力行动的 规模让人吃惊。事实上,3月14日在拉萨爆发的事件只是部分好战的僧侣闹事的结果,与此同时还有几帮僧侣企图越过印度边界进入西藏,但未遂。疯狂的骚乱制 造者打、砸、抢、烧,给国家和个人财产造成巨大损失。他们的行动经过精心协调,因为与西藏相邻的甘肃、四川和青海等省也同时发生了暴力行动。

文章说,这已不是历史上首次企图破坏奥运会的事件。例如,1980年西方大国曾组织过对莫斯科奥运会的抵制行动。

文章说,一个名为“西藏之友”的集团2007年在新德里搞了一次研讨会,强调必须 利用奥运会向全世界“推广自由西藏”的问题。2008年1月25日,该流亡藏人集团宣布成立“西藏人民起义运动”。有报道说,美国驻印大使戴维·马尔福德 在起义的呼吁发出后与达赖举行了会晤。美国副国务卿葆拉·多布里扬斯基2007年11月造访达兰萨拉并会晤达赖,她在原苏联国家“颜色革命”中的组织作用 人所共知。在拉萨骚乱发生之后,关于美国众议院议长佩洛西到达兰萨拉会见达赖的报道也非常多。

文章指出,维护稳定和领土主权对中国是一场“生死存亡的斗争”。西藏在历史上很早就归入中国主权的管辖。1907年西藏被英国当局武力占领,走向衰弱的中国无法抵抗英国的占领。后来的国民党蒋介石政府不断抗议英国对西藏的占领,但毫无结果。

文章说,目前达赖呼吁建立“真正自治”,一部分藏人,尤其是西方所资助的非政府组织的成员在继续争取西藏的完全独立。这些组织从前就使用过暴力。

文章还说,最近30年,中国取得了前所未有的经济增长。西藏近6年来经济增长更为显著,平均每年增长12%,目前甚至达到了13%至14%。



La TV por internet se afianza como alternativa al modelo tradicional

MADRID.- El estudio Televidente 2.0 ha llegado a esta conclusión gracias al análisis de la evolución del consumo de televisión en internet y telefonía móvil en España. Los resultados están basados en 3.000 encuestas y 13 grupos de discusión.

El director de Cocktail Analysis, la agencia de investigación y consultoría que se ha encargado de realizar el estudio, Víctor Gil, ha explicado que los “contenidos audiovisuales” que se difunden a través de la Red se encuentran en un “panorama mucho más consolidado”, ya que del “40 por ciento de la población internauta un 78 por ciento” consume estos contenidos a través de Internet.

También ha indicado que “regalar a los familiares” contenidos descargados a través de páginas web es un “hábito” que se ha consolidado entre los cibernautas. Por ello, aunque existan quienes no descarguen “personalmente” sí que los consumen.

El estudio también pone de manifiesto que más de un 50% de personas que navegan por la Red estaría dispuesto a pagar por determinados contenidos como películas de estreno o películas de DVD.

Por su parte, Felipe Romero, otro también director de Cocktail Analysis explicó el sector de la televisión difundida a través del móvil y ha indicado que el panorama se encuentra en una fase “embrionaria” y “que es un mercado menos maduro” que muchos usuarios “están comenzando a descubrir”.



Goliath Caves: Wal”The Humpty Dumpty”-Mart Won’t Seek Invalid’s Money

Wal-Mart took Jim Shank all the way to the Supreme Court to be reimbursed more than $400,000 in medical expenses for a car accident that left Shank’s wife severely brain damaged.

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But when the case moved into the court of public opinion, Wal-Mart changed its mind and said it would drop its claim on the money, a claim that had threatened to push Shank into poverty and despair.

The world’s largest retailer decided Tuesday that it was “moved by Ms. Shank’s extraordinary situation,” and apologized to the Shank family.

“Occasionally others help us step back and look at a situation in a different way. This is one of those times,” Wal-Mart said in a statement.

“Our current plan doesn’t give us much flexibility, so we began reviewing the guidelines for the trust that pays medical costs for our associates and their family members,” Wal-Mart said.

Just last week, Wal-Mart was unapologetic for its demand that the Shanks, of Jackson, Mo., repay $470,000 in medical expenses after the Shanks won a settlement against the trucking company whose vehicle collided with Deborah Shank.

David Tovar, the senior director of media relations for Wal-Mart, told ABCNews.com last week, “After the associate or family member receives payment from the party responsible for causing the injury or accident, then our health plan becomes entitled to reimbursement.”

Deborah Shank, 52, was employed by Wal-Mart to stock shelves when the 2000 accident occurred. Wal-Mart’s medical plan paid her expenses, but wanted its money back after the Shanks got a $1 million settlement from the trucking company.

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After lawyer fees, Jim Shank was left with $417,000, and Wal-Mart wanted all of it despite his pleas that his wife, who is now confined to a wheelchair in a nursing home, still needs millions of dollars in medical care.

Wal-Mart says it will no longer try to collect the money and will try to help the Shanks.

“Wal-Mart will not seek any reimbursement for the money already spent on Ms. Shank’s care, and we will work with the family to ensure the remaining amounts in the trust can be used for her ongoing care. We are sorry for any additional stress this has put on the Shank family,” the company said.

A relieved Jim Shank told ABCNEWS.com, “I’m just glad [Wal-Mart] did it, it’s a huge relief.”

“The money will help a lot right now, but there’s still a long way to go with her care,” Shank added.

Just last week, Shank was contemplating what then seemed impossible — that Wal-Mart would give the money back.

“If Wal-Mart gave the money back, it would help my life and it would help with Debbie’s care,” Shank said.

“But it may help just the idea that this country is not as bad as it’s made to seem,” said Shank. “That really American people are still out there loving and caring for people,” he said.

For eight years Shank watched as his family’s world tragically unraveled — first with a devastating car crash that left his wife with a traumatic brain injury, and then with the death of his eldest son, a soldier in Iraq. In an interview last week with ABCNews.com, Shank said he had become desperate over Wal-Mart’s demands to be paid, and had lost court battles that went all the way to the Supreme Court.

“From the beginning I couldn’t believe that [Wal-Mart] would come after it with all the money they make,” Shank told ABCNews.com. “This is a pittance to them, but they keep saying the same corporate story that they have to protect the assets of the insurance plan.”

Conti….



Externe Mitarbeit an Gesetzen und Vergabeverfahren

Externe Mitarbeit an Gesetzen und Vergabeverfahren

Verdeckte Lobbyarbeit in Bundesbehörden?

 Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung in Berlin Großansicht des Bildes [Bildunterschrift: Laut Regierung schickten acht Unternehmen und Verbände Vertreter ins Verkehrsministerium und dessen nachgeordnete Behörden. ]
Etwa 300 Vertreter von Unternehmen und Verbänden haben in den Jahren 2004 bis 2006 in Bundesbehörden gearbeitet – drei Mal mehr als bislang bekannt. Die meisten von ihnen seien weiterhin von der Privatwirtschaft bezahlt worden, schreibt der Bundesrechnungshof in einem Bericht, der dem ARD-Magazin “Monitor” vorliegt. Die Prüfer bemängelten das “Risiko von Interessenkonflikten”, das entstehe, wenn Beschäftigte aus der Privatwirtschaft in Ministerien und nachgeordneten Behörden arbeiteten. Laut “Monitor” schickten unter anderem der Chemie-Konzern BASF, die Wirtschaftsprüfer PricewaterhouseCoopers und das Softwareunternehmen SAP eigene Mitarbeiter in Bundesbehörden.

Gehaltszahler bleibt die Privatwirtschaft

Helge Zobel) Großansicht des Bildes [Bildunterschrift: Auch im Bundeskanzleramt war eine externe Mitarbeiterin beschäftigt. ]
“Monitor” hatte im Oktober 2006 über die Entsendung von Lobbyisten in Ministerien berichtet. Die Fraktionen der Linken, FDP und der Grünen stellten zudem diverse parlamentarische Anfragen. In der Folge räumte die Bundesregierung ein, dass rund 100 Mitarbeiter zeitlich begrenzt in etwa zwölf Ministerien und Bundesämtern von Unternehmen oder Verbänden entsandt worden seien. Diese würden “in der Regel von der entsendenden Stelle vergütet”, schrieb die Bundesregierung im Ende 2006 als Antwort auf Kleine Anfragen der Fraktionen. Daraufhin hatte der Bundesrechnungshof seine Untersuchung eingeleitet und seine Prüfer in die Bundesministerien geschickt.

Mitarbeit an Gesetzen und Vergabeverfahren

Bundesverteidigungsministerium in Berlin Großansicht des Bildes [Bildunterschrift: Vertreter aus zwölf Firmen arbeiteten im Verteidigungsministerium. ]
Damals wie jetzt berichtet “Monitor”, dass die privatwirtschaftlichen Mitarbeiter Einfluss auf die Ministeriumsarbeit hätten. Unter Berufung auf den Bericht des Bundesrechnungshofes heißt es: Externe Mitarbeiter seien mehrfach unmittelbar mit Vorgängen befasst gewesen, die die Geschäftsinteressen ihrer Arbeitgeber betrafen. 60 Prozent hätten Vorlagen für die Ministeriumsleitung erstellt. Gut ein Viertel der privatwirtschaftlichen Vertreter sei an Vergabeverfahren beteiligt gewesen. Und 20 Prozent hätten gar direkt an Gesetzen und Verordnungen mitgeschrieben.

Rechnungshof fordert Regeln für externe Mitarbeiter

Der Einsatz externer Mitarbeiter in Bundesbehörden sei vollkommen ungeregelt, konstatiert der Bundesrechnungshof und fordert Konsequenzen, um Interessenkonflikte oder den “bösen Schein” fehlender Neutralität nach außen zu vermeiden. So sollte die Entsendung zeitlich begrenzt werden und das Gehalt von der Bundesregierung bezahlt werden. Zudem schlagen die Prüfer einen “einheitlichen Verhaltenskodex für den Einsatz externer Mitarbeiter” vor. Darin sollte sichergestellt werden, dass die Wirtschafts- und Verbandsvertreter weder direkt an Gesetzen mitarbeiteten noch mit Geschäftsbereichen ihrer Arbeitgeber in Berührung kämen.

Starkes Ungleichgewicht im Austauschprogramm

Die Bundesregierung schloss eine “politische Einflussnahme auf Entscheidungen der obersten Bundesbehörden” durch die Einbindung externer Mitarbeiter aus. Dies sei durch hierarchische Strukturen und Kontrollmechanismen gewährleistet. Zudem verwies die Bundesregierung darauf, dass die externen Mitarbeiter Fachwissen mitbrächten. Auch würden Bundesbeamte in die private Wirtschaft entsendet, um dort Einblicke erhalten zu können. Auffällig ist jedoch das Ungleichgewicht in diesem Personalaustausch: Während der Rechnungshof in zwei Jahren 300 privatwirtschaftliche Vertreter in obersten Bundesbehörden zählte, berichtete die Bundesregierung von lediglich zwölf Ministeriumsbeschäftigten, die in vier Jahren in die Wirtschaft entsandt wurden.

Intern”Monitor” im Internet



Der Lidl-Skandal war offenbar kein Einzelfall:”Stasi EDEKA”

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Schnüffler auch bei Edeka

Der Lidl-Skandal war offenbar kein Einzelfall: Nach einem Medienbericht soll es auch bei zwei großen Konkurrenten Fälle geben, in denen Detektive Mitarbeiter ausgespäht haben.

Tüte der Handelsgruppe Edeka

Tüte der Handelsgruppe Edeka

Nach Informationen von „stern.de“ bedienten sich zwei Konkurrenten vergleichbarer Methoden. Das Onlineportal berichtete am Mittwoch von Protokollen eines Sicherheitsunternehmens, das für den Discounter Plus und die Supermarktkette Edeka gearbeitet habe. Auch in diesen Protokollen würden wie bei Lidl detailliert private Angelegenheiten von Mitarbeitern in den Filialen festgehalten, hieß es. Die Zahl der vorliegenden Aufzeichnungen sei allerdings geringer.

Wie bei Lidl traten demnach die Spitzel offiziell als Ladendetektive auf, tatsächlich beschäftigten sie sich aber nicht nur mit Ladendieben, sondern auch mit dem Ausspähen der Mitarbeiter. Jeweils eine Woche lang seien die Detektive in den Filialen unterwegs gewesen, ihre Beobachtungen hätten sie minutiös in seitenlangen Protokollen vermerkt.

Details über das Privatleben

So heiße es in einem der Vermerke über eine Plus-Filiale im Norden Deutschlands aus dem Juli 2006: „Bei einem privaten Gespräch mit Frau C. erfahre ich, dass sie viele Neider hat, da sie und ihr Mann sich jetzt ein Haus gekauft hätten, zwei Autos und ein Motorrad fahren, sowie öfter in den USA Urlaub machen. Ihr größter Wunsch wäre es, in die USA auszuwandern. Immerhin würde sie als stellvertretende Marktleiterin gutes Geld verdienen und könnte sich den Lebensstil leisten.“

Über das Privatleben von Frau C. wiederum habe der Detektiv an die Plus-Regionalleitung in der Nähe von Hannover berichtet: „Hier gab es eine anonyme Anzeige, da Frau C. sich angeblich zu wenig um ihre 8-jährige Tochter kümmern würde und das Kind während der Arbeitszeit am Nachmittag zu einer Freundin abgeschoben wird. Frau C. hat diesbezüglich heute um 17 Uhr ein Gespräch mit dem Jugendamt.“ Wie bei Lidl seien auch bei Plus und Edeka versteckte Mini-Kameras angebracht gewesen, mit denen jeder Winkel der jeweiligen Läden habe überwacht werden können.

Edeka und Plus wehren ab

Sowohl Edeka als auch Plus, das demnächst zur Edeka Gruppe gehören wird, hätten die Existenz der Protokolle bestätigt. „Die Notizen des externen Mitarbeiters haben wir nicht explizit beauftragt undweder ausgewertet noch weiter genutzt“, schränkte eine Sprecherin von Plus ein. Es sei veranlasst worden, derartige Berichte nicht mehr zu akzeptieren.

Ähnlich habe sich Edeka geäußert. „Die Details wurden uns von der Sicherheitsfirma über den Auftrag hinaus angeboten“, sagte Rüdiger Heß, Geschäftsführer des Edeka-Subunternehmens WEZ. „Die Informationen interessieren uns aber nicht.“ Die Zusammenarbeit mit der Sicherheitsfirma sei gestoppt worden. „Es ging darüber hinaus, was wir wollten, und zudem blieb der Erfolg bei der Ladendiebstahlkontrolle aus.“

Diese Art der Überwachung von Mitarbeitern sei „gesetzeswidrig“ und nicht zu tolerieren, hieß es auch aus der Zentrale von Edeka. „Das ist bei uns nicht üblich“, sagte eine Sprecherin. Die Edeka-Regionalgesellschaft Minden-Hannover hat die Zusammenarbeit mit der Sicherheitsfirma daher vorerst gestoppt.