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Friday, May 30, 2008

INSANE ASYLUM

Asylum process 'causing new mental health condition'

A team of Australian psychiatrists has identified what they believe is a new mental health condition in asylum seekers.

The researchers say they're seeing a unique combination of depression, psychoses and anxiety in asylum seekers, and say the cause has less to do with the trauma of fleeing from a home country and more to do with the lengthy process of obtaining asylum in Australia.

Psychiatrist Dr Suresh Sundram, from Melbourne University, told Radio Australia he has found many asylum seekers are suffering from a new form of mental illness.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

FEAR FACTOR

National Gallery quizzed on Henson

POLICE investing photographer Bill Henson have visited the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) and other Canberra galleries to examine their collections.
Police interviewed NGA director Ron Radford over the gallery's collection of 79 Henson photographs, none of which are currently on public display, The Australian reports.
The works had not been seized."ACT Police is currently assessing a number of photographic art pieces held by Canberra galleries," a police spokesman told The Australian.

DUMBKIN DONUTS


Dunkin' Donuts dumps Rachael Ray 'terror scarf' ad

DUNKIN' Donuts has pulled an online advertisement featuring a celebrity chef after critics argued that that her scarf offered symbolic support for terrorism.

NUDE NOT RUDE

Nude child's mum backs photographer Henson

THE mother of one of Bill Henson's under-age models has charged to the besieged photographer's defence.

Kerryn, whose daughter, Lizzie, posed in non-naked photos for Henson as a 12-year-old said it was his "prurient" critics who were damaging the young models, not Henson.
The teenagers she knew who had posed for him had grown into accomplished, well-adjusted adults, she said.
Emma De Clario, 36, a Melbourne artist and actor, yesterday said she had agreed to allow her 10-year-old daughter and six-year-old son to sit naked for Henson, though it had not been able to proceed.
Naked artistic photos of children were not pornography but natural intimacy, she said.
"It is the people who view our children as sexual objects that must be taken to task."

Monday, May 26, 2008

YOUNG LOVE


Facing 17 years in gaol


Teen Alex Phillips puts girlfriend's nude shots on MySpace: Child porn?

A 17-year-old in Wisconsin, was, for a time, dating -- well, that's probably a nice way to put it -- a 16-year-old girl (whose name hasn't been made public).

The pair were apparently quite close, so close that she, as teens these days do, gave him two cell phone-captured pictures of herself. One picture showed the girl naked, full-frontal; the other, to quote police, displayed her "buttocks, anus and vagina."

Ah, young love.

But then the relationship inexplicably turned sour. Mr. Phillips was apparently quite angry about this turn of events, and he responded in a most unadvisable manner. He posted the nude pictures on his MySpace page.

Police are charging him with being a child pornographer.

NUDE AND PRUDE

Police quiz photographer over nude shots

Police have interviewed photographer Bill Henson about an art exhibition featuring nude shots of teenagers.The exhibition was to open at the Roslyn Oxley9 gallery in the Sydney suburb of Paddington last night.The gallery agreed to suspend the exhibition while police conduct interviews.

Bill Henson shows 'society exploits children in eroticised ways'

MARK COLVIN: As the former executive director of the Australia Institute, Clive Hamilton published a controversial report titled "Corporate Paedophilia".
On the Bill Henson case, he argues that while artists have a right to push boundaries, society has a responsibility to push back.
"The girl, the model, could not possibly understand the implications of being presented naked to the world."
"If this girl at age 30 has a completely different, you know has a career and an integrity and, you know, a history behind her and suddenly these pictures pop up in a magazine or on the internet, I mean, I'd imagine there's a good chance she'd be humiliated.
"And yet it seems to me that the adults around her who have her interests at heart and organised, approved the exhibition, were not fully aware of these dangers and have probably caused that child some damage."

Defiance as gallery tests boundaries

AUSTRALIA'S artistic community defiantly voiced its support for photographer Bill Henson yesterday as another senior government minister criticised his work and police continued their child pornography investigation.

In an act of solidarity with the embattled artist, leading dealer Denis Savill hung a Bill Henson image of two nude young people in the window of his Sydney gallery.

"This will give them something to grizzle about," Mr Savill said as he hung one of the works from Henson's 1992-1993 Untitled series.

Mr Savill, like many of his art industry colleagues, was appalled when police last week confiscated photographs by Henson - one of Australia's leading contemporary artists - and decided to hang the picture beside an Arthur Boyd nude, "to remind people that nudes have inspired artists for centuries".

"I'm saying, 'I'm supporting Bill', I don't see any problem with this work," Mr Savill said. "I think his images can be very thought-provoking, and it certainly raises your awareness about children in a modern society, but it's not offensive."




Zahava Elenberg, a former Henson child model ... "I'm a parent myself and I abhor child pornography, but this is not child pornography. It's artistic and creative."

This is not porn, say Henson's models

Zahava Elenberg was 12 when she posed for a series of dark and evocative photographs taken by Bill Henson.

More than 20 years later she still has vivid memories of working with the artist, but "absolutely no regrets".

"Bill asked my mother at an exhibition opening if I would like to pose for him and we talked about it and decided to do it," says Ms Elenberg, now a 34-year-old mother. "We went to this old building in Melbourne. It was quite dark but I never felt uncomfortable. Bill made you feel incredibly safe and calm. I was involved in the artistic process and I never felt that I wasn't in control.

"I absolutely support Bill Henson. I'm a parent myself and I abhor child pornography, but this is not child pornography. It's artistic and creative.



Nude Venus too risqué for London Underground


Transport for London was drawn further into a row over sex, censorship and artistic prurience last night as it backtracked on a decision to ban a Sadler's Wells poster of a naked man while insisting that another advertisement featuring a seductively smiling Venus was too risqué for travellers on the Tube.

A poster for a contemporary dance show portraying a nude man covering his modesty with a large cuckoo clock had previously been thought to breach the Underground's guidelines on nudity. Sadler's Wells said it had had to withdraw an ad for Insane in the Brain, a street dance version of Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which opens at the Peacock Theatre on 27 February, because it was deemed potentially offensive to users of London Underground.

Its ban followed a similar decision by TfL to forbid the Royal Academy from previewing an exhibition with a poster showing Lucas Cranach the Elder's Venus.

Venus banned from London's underworld

Wearing nothing but her best necklace, a wisp of gauze and a foxy expression, Venus has been delighting connoisseurs for almost 500 years - but she has been banned from the underworld, as London Underground has decided she is likely to offend rather than enchant the capital's weary commuters.
She was intended as the main poster for the Royal Academy's show on the German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder, noted for his sensuous nudes despite his close friendship with religious reformer Martin Luther.

But the design has been thrown out as the poster, which was planned for display in scores of tube stations across London, was about to go to the printers.




Sexy Chinese Earthquake Models

Another controversial photoshoot. The art world seems to be pushing boundaries all the time. We've had the recent underage "art" photoshoot scandal will the Bill Henshaw Exhibition and justa few weeks back we've had a scandal with a topless 16 year old posing with a 15 year old published in a fashion mag.
Now its some Lifestyle travel magazine in China called: "New Travel Weekly" who sent in models into the Chinese Earthquake zone and had a sultry photoshoot amongst the rubble.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

BIG BROTHER

Warning on new anti-knife powers

New laws to crack down on knife crime could cause increased hostility among young people, the Children's Commissioner for England has said.
Sir Al Aynsley-Green called for more research into the effects of increased police powers.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

OUR ALIEN MASTERS

Lizards and Vultures and Swine... Oh my!

War creates debt which creates profit made from money that is printed out of thin air by bankers. Debt grants control over policy and resources. That's all there is to it except for one thing. They enjoy doing it. They do it because it also makes them hard. You have to understand this. There is no secret wisdom that these men and women possess that requires them to behave as they do. There's no hidden charter that says they have to perform difficult acts that are for our own good but we can't know why. They do these things because they delight in evil and practice it for the sheer joy of doing it.

BIG BROTHER

UK: Sinister TV licence advert shows how we have become slaves of the database state

It's time we citizens stood up against this state-sponsored intimidation, particularly now that anti-terror legislation is being used to spy on whether our dogs are fouling the pavement and that we're closing our wheelie-bin properly.

The blades of the helicopter beat as it hovers over a city of computer components. A police siren sounds, changing pitch as it speeds to some crime scene. We hear a big dog barking. Then comes the authorities' message: "Your town, your street, your home. It's all in our database." The official voice is calm and patronising: "It's impossible to hide," we are reminded. There is a knock on the door. Our palms sweat. Everything fades to black.

No, I'm not in some nightmare from the days of Cold War Russia. Nor on the wrong side of the law in communist China. I'm watching the latest advertisement from the BBC as it tries to make us pay our licence fee.

This Orwellian campaign is complete thuggery. (BBC doesn't wield the cosh itself. It contracts such persuasion to TV Licensing, a consortium of Capita and other private businesses.

This sinister advertisement shows how far we have become the slaves of the database state, rather than its masters. You thought we lived in a free society? In a free society, no government could tell its citizens, with such quiet condescension and with no hint of embarrassment: "We are spying on you. We know all about you. Just watch your step".

OUR COSMOS



Exploding star caught in the act

Astronomers have been able to capture and record the first moments when a massive star blows itself apart. After decades of searching, researchers have used the world's top telescopes to observe the remarkable event.
Previously, scientists had only been able to study these "supernovas" several days after the event.
Typically, they occur when a massive star - more than eight times the mass of the Sun - runs out of fuel and collapses to form a hot relic called a neutron star.
Their extreme brightness allows them to be seen in distant galaxies.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

BLUE GENES



Tasmanian tiger DNA comes alive in mouse

A University of Melbourne team has extracted genes from a tasmanian tiger and put them into a mouse embryo, reviving hopes that the extinct thylacine may one day be successfully cloned.
The DNA from the thylacine reproduced in the mouse's body, showing biological function, in what the university's Dr Andrew Pask says is the first time DNA from an extinct species has been used "to induce a functional response in another living organism."

Monday, May 19, 2008

MOBILE MADNESS

Mobile phone use 'leads to bratty kids'

PREGNANT women who regularly use mobile phones are more likely to have children with behavioural problems, according to a new study.
Mothers who used their mobile phone while pregnant were 54 per cent more likely to report issues such as hyperactivity and emotional problems in their children, Britain's Daily Mail reported.
Using a mobile two to three times a day was enough to raise the risk, and letting children under the age of seven use a mobile phone also put them in danger, the study of more than 13,000 women found.
The results were thought to be particularly significant as one of the study's authors had been a leading sceptic over claims mobile phones were a health risk.

Friday, May 16, 2008

WASTE OF SPACE

Deadly MySpace hoax
An American mother was indicted today in connection with a MySpace hoax that ended with a 13-year-old girl committing suicide after being spurned by a fictitious boy. A federal grand jury in Los Angeles indicted Lori Drew, 49, on criminal charges of conspiracy and accessing MySpace computers "without authorisation to inflict emotional distress on the girl".
Drew was among several adults who pretended to be a 16-year-old boy named "Josh" on MySpace, according to prosecutors.
The girl met "Josh" in the online community after she opened her MySpace account in 2006. "Within days Josh was telling her she was sexy," O'Brien said. "The flirting continued for three weeks."
Josh broke off the virtual relationship and sent the girl a message saying the world would be better off without her, according to prosecutors. Within an hour of receiving the message the girl hanged herself in her bedroom. --AAP

PEOPLE AND POWER

Burma generals failing their people

A trail of wreckage and dead bodies stretched all along Burma's Irrawaddy Delta.
Two weeks on since Cyclone Nargis hit, the Delta is still devastated and hundreds of thousands of people are still waiting to be rescued.
They are hungry and homeless not just because of the disaster, but because of the government that does not seem interested in helping them.

BIG PHARMA

Uni backs down over pharmaceutical criticism

The University of Queensland (UQ) has admitted it may have over-reacted when it asked one of its senior lecturers to apologise to pharmaceutical company CSL over public criticism of the marketing of cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil.
The university rebuked Dr Andrew Gunn after he made the comments on ABC Radio.The university is in partnership with CSL to develop Gardasil

Thursday, May 15, 2008

FIRST CASUALTY

Beijing denies 10 deaths at Bird's Nest Stadium

Beijing organizers on Monday denied a report that 10 workers had died during the construction of the showpiece stadium for the 2008 Olympics. A British newspaper reported on Sunday that China had covered up the accidental deaths of at least 10 workers since construction of the $400-million National Stadium, nicknamed the Bird's Nest, began in 2003.
It said the "conservative estimate" of 10 deaths "was reached by comparing numerous accounts of witnesses who worked at the site in different periods".

"The report by the Sunday Times that 10 people have died in the construction of the National Stadium is not true," said Sun Weide, spokesman for the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG).

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE

Driver straps in beer, leaves kid loose

Police in Alice Springs stopped the unregistered sedan on the Ross Highway south of Alice Springs on the weekend.
They found the driver's 5-year-old child sitting in the back seat without a seatbelt, but he had put a seat belt around a slab of beer.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

SEX CRIMES

Child porn man who searched for Angelina Jolie nude pics walks free

John Martin Cheney today ran from the District Court, using an umbrella to hide his face, after being released on a two-year, $100 good behaviour bond.
He was spared the maximum 12-year jail term because he had "rehabilitated" himself and suffered "punishment" through publicity and community scorn.
Cheney, however, had to face one more ordeal as he left the court room – police were waiting to serve notice he had been listed on the state's sex offender register.

FEAR FACTOR

West in midst of 'irrational fear' epidemic

We humans -- especially those in the Western world -- have never been healthier or freer from risk.
Yet according to Canadian author Dan Gardner, the Western world is in the midst of an epidemic of irrational fear.
The Canadian journalist has just published his book Risk: The Science and Politics Of Fear, in which he describes the growth of an unreasoning fear in all countries in the Western world and warns that this fear is causing us to make foolish, and at times, deadly decisions when we deal with everyday risks.

Friday, May 02, 2008

INFORMATION HOLOCAUST

Anger as every Italian's tax details posted online

There has been outrage in Italy after the outgoing government published every Italian's declared earnings and tax contributions on the internet.
The tax authority's website was inundated by people curious to know how much their neighbours, celebrities or sports stars were making.
The Italian treasury suspended the website after a formal complaint from the country's privacy watchdog.
The information was put on the site with no warning for nearly 24 hours.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

BEIJING BAN

Smoking ban for Chinese capital

A ban on smoking in most public buildings has come into force in the Chinese capital, Beijing.
Authorities are organising 100,000 existing employees to act as an enforcement team.