Senin, 31 Oktober 2011

EAST AFRICA RADIO USA - Oct 29,2011

Dujis MP Adan Duale wants the President and Prime Minister to hold an urgent Cabinet meeting to discuss the distribution of aflatoxin contaminated Unimix to at least 60,000 school children facing starvation.

Duale said on Friday that the Parliamentary Health Committee should also institute an investigation into the matter.?These are issues that the two principals must address; these are issues that the Minister for Public Health must come out very clearly about,? he stated.?We will not allow 60,000 children of this country to suffer from cancer as a result of food which was given to them when they were starving,? he said.Aflatoxin is a lethal mycotoxin caused by fungus which medics say could cause cancer if consumed over a long period of time and in large quantities.Duale questioned why the quality check was done while the Unimix had already been distributed to schools in drought stricken areas of North Eastern, Eastern and Coast region.?It is Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) that is mandated to make sure they take care of the safety of the Kenyan people ? what they eat, what they use. If KEBS takes over one month to detect this how sure are we that these millers pass through them?? he posed.More info Click here?

Source: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/denzel-musumba/2011/10/29/east-africa-radio-usa

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'Gossip Girl,' other CW shows coming to Hulu (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? Current season shows on The CW including "The Vampire Diaries" and "Gossip Girl" are coming to Hulu.

The five-year deal announced Friday means that before the end of the year, the online video service will feature shows from five of the largest six broadcasters ? ABC, NBC, Fox, The CW, and Univision. The only holdout left is CBS.

Under the new deal, subscribers who pay $8 a month for Hulu Plus will get the five most recent episodes from The CW's lineup the day after they are broadcast on television. The same episodes will then be available for free on CWTV.com three days after broadcast. Eight days after broadcast, the episodes will be available on the free version of Hulu for computers.

All the versions will come with ads.

Earlier this month, The CW also agreed to make all its previous seasons' shows available to subscribers of Netflix Inc.'s streaming plan, which also costs $8 a month.

The CW, co-owned by CBS Corp. and Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros., is a network that targets young women aged 18-34, many of whom catch the shows online.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tv/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111028/ap_en_tv/us_hulu_the_cw

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Minggu, 30 Oktober 2011

Forget Washington: America's Pragmatic Caucus is Creating Jobs (Time.com)

Amid the throes of the summer's heated and bitterly partisan debates over the federal debt, President Obama channeled the frustrations of most Americans when he remarked that they voted for divided government, not dysfunctional government. Since then, it appears this dysfunction is likely to continue for the foreseeable future.

But it would be foolhardy to confuse the health of the debate in our nation's capital with that of the country as a whole, or the vitality of our federal government with that of our federal republic.

In fact, we find America ? or, more precisely, our states, cities and metropolitan areas ? awash in leadership and increasingly governed by a Pragmatic Caucus of political, business, university and civic leaders. In sharp contrast to Beltway polarization, these leaders are acting decisively to grow jobs in the near term and retool their metropolitan economies for the long-haul. (See how the jobs bill vote proved congressional dysfunction.)

The rise of a Pragmatic Caucus at a time of federal inaction reflects the genius of American democracy. The U.S. is not just the federal government. It is also a union of states, and perhaps more importantly, a network of cities and metropolitan areas.

States matter constitutionally, sharing responsibility for shaping the economy, safeguarding the environment and caring for our most vulnerable and disadvantaged.

Cities and metros dominate economically as they concentrate and agglomerate the innovative firms, talented workers, risk-taking entrepreneurs and supportive ecosystems of universities, community colleges and business associations that drive modern economies.

Members of the Pragmatic Caucus share common ground even if they have different political or ideological leanings. They are close to the ground, and prize place over party, collaboration over conflict and solution over dogma. They form what Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter likes to call the "Get Stuff Done" party. (See why Obama's actions don't always live up to his words.)

Mayors, not surprisingly, are charter members of the Pragmatic Caucus, since so many duties of local office ? from providing basic services to regenerating blighted neighborhoods to preparing for and responding to natural disasters like Hurricane Irene ? require practical rather than political solutions and demand leaders who are hungry for results and impatient with ideological grandstanding.

The current cast of U.S. mayors ? both Republicans and Democrats ? is one of the best in modern memory. But the Pragmatic Caucus extends far beyond elected officials to include enterprising presidents of major universities, major philanthropic leaders and the heads of influential metropolitan business organizations.

Governors, too, are getting the message about metropolitan power. Colorado, New York and Tennessee, for example, have all initiated state economic development strategies that intentionally build upon and align with the distinctive strategies of each state's cities, counties and metropolitan areas. This is not surprising since the Governors of these states are all either former Mayors or individuals with deep experience with urban issues. Others, like Rick Snyder of Michigan, have brought deep business backgrounds and a focus on tangible results and short-term deliverables.

See "The De Facto Religious Test in Presidential Politics."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/external/time_rss/rss_time_us/httpwwwtimecomtimenationarticle08599209787600htmlxidrssnationyahoo/43407941/SIG=12lrk3faj/*http%3A//www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2097876,00.html?xid=rss-nation-yahoo

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