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Thursday, August 12, 2010

CONSCIOUS CONNECTIONS

Psychic looking for child's body finds adult's torso

A psychic trying to help find missing girl Kiesha Abrahams has discovered a woman's torso in bushland in Sydney's west.

The dismembered body was found near the edge of Eastern Creek at Doonside about 6:30pm (AEST) yesterday.
It is not believed the remains belong to Kiesha, the six-year-old who went missing from her home in nearby Mount Druitt about a fortnight ago.

Police say the woman who found the torso was walking through the bush because she had a feeling there was a body there.

'FREE' MARKET

Broadband a "no regrets" investment: World Bank

In the face of renewed economic turmoil in Europe and uncertainty of the pace of recovery in North America, Dr Tim Kelly told Computerworld Australia it would be prudent economic policy to forge ahead with expensive infrastructure spending like that of Australia's broadband plan.

“In principle, yes,” Kelly said in an emailed response. “It would send the wrong signal to the markets to back track on existing commitments to stimulus expenditure.”

[This 'free market' doesn't sound too free.]

TALIBAN RULES

Internet prank kids warned they face years in jail and $10,000 fines.

Four youths accused of hijacking a fellow student’s Facebook page and posting indecent photographs have been formally charged by South Australian Police.
A 16-year-old and three 13-year-olds were reported for exhibiting indecent material. The incident is part of an ongoing school bullying issue.
The allegedly indecent material was reported by the registered user of the page, a 13-year-old boy.
Police warned teenagers who swapped indecent material, no matter the original intent.
“What kids might see as a prank are serious offences,” he said.
“You cannot take photographs of minors of a sexual nature, it’s regarded as child pornography.
“You cannot take photographs of people’s private parts. You commit an offence by taking and you then commit an offence by posting them on the net or even sending them via SMS.”
The maximum penalty for obtaining or exchanging child pornography is a $10,000 fine and up to six years jail.

Police said issues that could constitute criminal activities included the practice in some sporting clubs of girls flashing their breasts and youths taking photographs of their genitalia “because they think it’s a joke”.

SECURITY BREACH

Aerial Disc Beam Penetrated Nuclear Weapons At Whiteman AFB

“I had climbed up on the nuclear weapons igloo looking at this bluish-red light that was coming straight down. Then the light started to do a grid pattern! And I was like, ‘This is not happening!’ Just like a grid, it went to one corner and then started going about every three inches backand forth doing a grid. And when it got to me, the light actually stopped because I put my hand into it.”
- Dale Hogan, Former USAF Airman 1st Class.