May 20th, 2012
Thousands of protesters outraged by two laws passed Friday to tamp down civil unrest marched through downtown Montreal on Saturday night, many of them wearing now-illegal masks or hoods.
Authorities declared the protest illegal about a half-hour after it began at 8:30 p.m. ET. Then, a little after 11 p.m., Montreal police ordered protesters to disperse and called in the provincial police force’s riot squad.
The night ended with 69 arrests, police said.
Police fired tear gas at demonstrators in at least three areas of the city: near McGill University’s campus, at the intersection of St. Laurent Boulevard and Ontario Street, and in a park near the Université du Québec à Montréal.
Montreal police spokesman Ian Lafrenière said a “hard core” of protesters was engaging in illegal acts, including a few who were throwing beer bottles at constables.
Student protesters were joined by others spilling out of bars and clubs.
Some people from both groups built fires from traffic cones and construction materials, cheering as the flames lit up the streets and sent plumes of black smoke billowing into the night sky.
Some protesters also complained of police violence. On St. Denis Street, a line of riot officers charged a gathering of people and started beating a man in his 50s or 60s who was retreating, but not nimbly enough to avoid them. A demonstrator told TV cameras that an officer shoved him with a bicycle, while elsewhere riot-squad units charged at peaceful street rallies.
“I’m drunk! I’ve been on a patio all evening!” one young, handcuffed woman told police, in an exchange caught on the live broadcast of Concordia University Television (CUTV).
Riot police repeatedly warned protesters they would be incarcerated throughout the weekend unless they dispersed.
Estimates varied widely on the number of people in the streets, with numbers ranging from 3,000 at the beginning of the first march to 20,000 at the demonstrations’ peak, when packs of protesters split up to locations around the downtown.
The protest has spread beyond Canada’s borders.
In New York, members of the Montreal-based rock band Arcade Fire wore the movement’s iconic red squares during an appearance with The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger on Saturday Night Live. Jagger wore a red shirt, but no red square.
A day earlier, players in Quebec’s film industry were sporting them at the Cannes Film Festival.
Online, the website for the Quebec Liberal Party and the province’s Education Ministry were down for most of Saturday in an apparent cyber attack.
While no one claimed responsibility, the hacker group Anonymous has taken an interest. The group wrote on Twitter that Bill 78 “must die” and later issued a video denouncing the law.
Bill 78 lays out strict regulations governing demonstrations of over 50 people, including having to give eight hours’ notice for details such as the protest route, the duration and the time at which they’re being held.
The night rally was the 26th in a row in the city, part of a province-wide surge of civil disobedience that began as a denunciation by striking students of the Liberal government’s plan to hike tuition fees and has grown to encompass a wide array of social causes.
The most recent cause for complaint is the adoption of emergency legislation to try to end the escalating crisis.
On Friday, the Quebec government passed Bill 78, which comes with heavy financial penalties for violations.
The law:
Suspends winter semesters at schools where students have boycotted classes.
Stipulates penalties for groups who try to block access to schools, and even for organizations that don’t induce their members not to.
Requires any public protest of more than 50 people to alert police at least eight hours ahead of time, with the event’s start time, route and date. Groups that violate the law face fines of up to $125,000.
The City of Montreal passed its own measures on Friday, making it illegal to wear a mask, scarf or hood during a public protests.
Legal experts, civil-rights groups, unions and student groups have blasted the hardline Bill 78. A full-page newspaper advertisement paid for by the Quebec government to explain the law was flanked by other ads from civil society groups alarmed by what they call “draconian” measures to contain the tuition hike crisis.
One of Quebec’s teachers’ unions, FAE, placed an ad with Premier Jean Charest’s face and a headline that says “shame has a face.”
“We don’t have that many means to express our indignation,” FAE president Pierre Saint-Germain said in an interview with CBC’s French-language service on Saturday.
“I’ll tell you, frankly, that with this bludgeon law, it’s becoming harder and harder for people and organizations, from students to unions, to express themselves publicly.”
Montreal newspaper Le Devoir published an editorial titled “Abuse of power” and called on the Liberal government to seek mediation in the ongoing student protest.
Constitutional lawyer Julius Grey called Bill 78 a “terrible law” that suspends the freedom to association, express and protest, without sufficient reason.
“What I note in this law is that there is no opening for discussion — what kind of education we want to have, is higher education a question of preparing for the job market, or a more academic question, to promote learning? There is none of that.
“This is simply an attempt to end a debate, to appear strong and determined.”
Others who spoke out include former Quebec Superior Court judge John Gomery.
The province’s two main umbrella student groups, the Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec and the Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec, said Saturday they will launch a legal challenge of Bill 78 this week.
Vocal denunciations of the planned tuition increases began in March 2011, but it was only in February that they ramped up into a student strike that at its peak saw 180,000 pupils boycotting college and university classes. Since then, large regular protests have touched Montreal, Quebec City, Gatineau, Trois-Rivières and other towns.
The government wants to raise university fees by more than 70 per cent over the next five years, to $3,800 annually. The province points out that that would still be among the lowest tuition rates in the country. Opposing students say it will render even more of them indebted on graduation and put higher education financially out of reach for more people.
Negotiations have largely been at an impasse. On Monday, Line Beauchamp cited the crisis in resigning from her cabinet post as education minister and from the provincial assembly.
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May 20th, 2012
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Tehran – A hardline Iranian MP on Saturday took a jibe at President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for failing to support an Islamic dress code for women, suggesting the president should now move to open “nightclubs” in the Islamic republic.
Fars news agency quoted MP Ali Motahari as saying that the president’s alleged lax views on the Islamic dress code had allowed women, directly and indirectly, to dress in a way promoting “sexual provocation”.
“The situation of the [Islamic] veil is tragic… thanks to the apparent and hidden encouragement by the president,” Fars quoted Motahari as saying.
Ahmadinejad and his chief of staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie have promoted a situation in which girls now “wear [in public] trousers, and coats that don’t cover the knees,” he said.
“They have actually allowed sexual provocation… and now, they should think of opening nightclubs and cabarets,” he added sarcastically in reference to Ahmadinejad and Mashaie.
Ahmadinejad, who has on occasion spoken against the use of police to enforce the Islamic dress code, is seen as too liberal by Iran’s hardline regime. And Mashaie is accused of having a negative influence on his boss.
Iran’s so-called morality police have launched a large crackdown in recent days on women deemed to ensure that they wear the mandatory headscarf and are not clad in “un-Islamic” attire.
Before summer
The crackdown is part of an annual campaign before the sweltering heat of summer, when women try to shed some of their mandatory clothing.
The operations see police screening foot and vehicle traffic at major junctions and shopping centres, and lead to fines or arrests.
Several conservative MPs criticised Motahari’s “harmful” comments.
One of them, Mohammad Esmail Kossari, called on the judiciary to take up the case and hold the hardline lawmaker to account.
“The statements by Motahari are immoral,” charged Hamid Reza Fouladgar, an MP for Isfahan, while Fars news agency, which is close to the conservatives, accused him of playing games with the “counter-revolutionary media”.
Motahari, who won back his seat in Iran’s recent parliamentary elections, is renowned for his virulent attacks on the Iranian president.
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May 18th, 2012
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May 18th, 2012
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May 18th, 2012
CASARES, Spain — Three days after his flight to Spain needed an emergency landing because a passenger suffered a heart attack, American Brandt Snedeker used borrowed irons and a putter from the pro shop to win his opener Thursday at the World Match Play Championship.
Because his luggage got lost, Snedeker also used a driver lent to him by Australian rival John Senden. Starting out with just 10 clubs in a replacement bag, Snedeker managed to beat Danish Ryder Cup veteran Thomas Bjorn 5 and 4.
“So, a kind of weird day to say the least,” said Snedeker, shaking his head.
Ian Poulter of England started his title defense by beating Senden 3 and 2, enhancing his status as one of the favorites this week. Justin Rose battered Robert Rock 7 and 6 in an all-English contest. Martin Kaymer, at No 9 the highest-ranked player in the field, lost 3 and 2 to Rafael Cabrero-Bello.
After Snedeker’s transatlantic flight from Miami to Madrid landed in the Azores on Monday night, his clubs and suitcase never made it on the connecting flight.
He played Wednesday’s pro-am deprived of sleep and with some loaner clubs, and only discovered on Thursday morning that his own set wouldn’t arrive until after he had teed off against Bjorn.
By the time his clubs arrived at the Finca Cortesin course from Malaga Airport — allowing him to fill his bag to the maximum 14 — Snedeker was 3 up after three holes, playing well with his pro shop putter and Senden’s backup driver.
“It actually worked out well — I think it’s my driver now and no longer his,” said Snedeker of Nashville, Tenn.
Snedeker had to be granted permission from tour officials to add four of his own clubs — a 3-wood, hybrid, lob wedge and putter — on the fourth tee.
He persevered with the putter he’d bought an hour earlier.
“They haven’t charged me for it yet,” he said. “I’m sure it will be a hundred bucks but it will be well worth it.”
“My putter has been in the bag for six years and it would be pretty hard to take it out after one decent day,” Snedeker added. “But right now, it would be pretty hard to take out the putter I had today.”
Snedeker, who missed the cut at The Players Championship last week, made six birdies in total and can guarantee a place in the last 16 with a win over South African Branden Grace on Friday.
He believes winning the World Match Play would help his attempts to earn a spot in United States’ Ryder Cup team for the September series against Europe in Medinah, an event played over the same format.
“It would be pretty tough for [captain] Davis [Love III] to find an excuse to leave me off the team,” he said.
“I think it would be a pretty good bonus to come over and win a match-play tournament against a bunch of European guys and the world’s best. It can’t do anything but help.”
Poulter made birdies on Nos. 3 and 9, adding another with a 30-foot putt on No. 15 for good measure.
If Senden loses to Tom Lewis in Friday’s early matches, Poulter will qualify for the last 16 before playing his second and last match in the round-robin stage.
Robert Karlsson missed a 6-foot putt on the last to lose 1 up to Graeme McDowell, the 2010 U.S. Open champion and Europe’s Ryder Cup star from the same year. The other match to make it to No. 18 was Nicolas Colsaerts against Charl Schwartzel, who birdied it for a half.
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May 18th, 2012
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May 16th, 2012
WE are the clubs.
A united and insistent Warrnambool and District Football Netball League (WDFNL) represented its 12 affiliated clubs with passion in front of the Victorian Country Football League (VCFL) southern review panel last night.
WDFNL president Justin Balmer was flanked by vice-president Ken McSween and executive member Andrew Thomson at the meeting in Warrnambool.
After a lengthy discussion with club presidents and secretaries two weeks ago, the district league delegation went into yesterday’s meeting at 6.15pm with “eight to 10” key points to present.
Balmer said some of the major issues put on the table were junior football age groups and the retention of all existing clubs in the league.
“We’re only as good as the 12 clubs,” he told The Standard.
“Every club is part of the picture and we want to protect them. We are the clubs.” The three-day Southern Football Review sitting wrapped up yesterday, with Allansford, Timboon Demons, Old Collegians and the WDFNL making presentations, along with Hampden league sides Warrnambool and Camperdown.
With the potential to reshape the football landscape in south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia, the review was announced last year at the request of the Western Border league, with support of the Hampden league.
The VCFL and the South Australian Community Football League set up a joint panel to work out the best competition structure for the future.
Central administration, strongly supported by the Hampden league, has been continually raised as a measure to ensure the longevity of local football. Balmer reaffirmed his opposition to such a move again yesterday.
“No one has shown me a model that I believe would be better for our clubs,” he said.
“I’ve got to make sure our clubs are looked after.”
Balmer said Warrnambool and District Football Netball League clubs were well aware of the league’s submission after the meeting at the league’s Alan Lane Pavilion headquarters in Warrnambool two weeks ago.
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May 16th, 2012
It’s been 30 years since the legendary Texas Troubadour Ernest Tubb made a young Kentucky musician’s dream come true by inducting him into the Grand Ole Opry. Ricky Skaggs shared the memory on stage last night during a special Opry show celebrating his 30th anniversary with the famed country music institution.
“I love being here and I love being a part of it,” Skaggs told Billboard before the show. “I never take it for granted.”
Josh Turner, Alison Krauss, Keith & Kristyn Getty, Edens Edge, Dailey & Vincent and The Whites were on hand to help Skaggs celebrate the career milestone. Ninety-one year-old Opry legend Little Jimmy Dickens welcomed Skaggs to the stage and the 14-time Grammy winner spent the evening performing with his special guests, clearly reveling in the chance to play and sing with good friends.
The Gettys were heading to Glasgow, Scotland to start a tour and changed their travel dates to be a part of Skaggs’ special evening. “I couldn’t hardly believe it when they told me,” Skaggs says of the schedule change. “They just said, ‘This is important to you and you are important to us. We love you.’ They wanted to be here for this night.”
During the evening Skaggs joined Edens Edge to perform their debut single “Amen.” He and Turner delivered “Me and God” from one of Turner’s early albums. Skaggs took the stage with Dailey and Vincent to sing the Stanley Brothers’ classic “On a Lonesome Night” and Skaggs and Krauss created pure magic on “Talk About Suffering” and “Down to the River to Pray,” the latter from the “O Brother, Where Are Thou?” soundtrack.
Skaggs joined his wife Sharon and her family band Opry regulars The Whites to perform “Big Wheel” from their 2007 collaborative album “Salt of the Earth.” Skaggs had the audience singing along on his hits “Heartbroke,” “Honey (Open That Door)” and “I Wouldn’t Change You if I Could.” The evening ended with all artists gathered on stage to sing the worship anthem “In Christ Alone.”
Skaggs says camaraderie has always made the Opry a special experience for him. “The Opry is a family,” he says. “We love each other. We care about each other. When Little Jimmy Dickens is sick, we all hurt for him. We pray for him. We’re a family and when someone is getting married or has a grandchild, we’re so proud for them. We’ll send flowers and we’ll send a card or whatever. We’re family and that’s something that you can’t take away.”
The Opry’s most recent inductee, Keith Urban, was surprised with an invitation to join the Opry while on stage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena during a benefit concert for the Country Music Hall of Fame. Skaggs’ invitation 30 years ago was less public, but no less meaningful. “Hal Durham, Opry’s general manager, called me up and said, ‘Could we go to lunch some day son?’ and I said ‘Sure,’” Skaggs recalls. “So he pops the big question out there while we’re having lunch. I said, ‘Golly shucks! Let me think about it for about five seconds, well yes I want to do this!’”
Early in his Opry membership, Skaggs recalls Opry patriarch Roy Acuff being somewhat skeptical of his commitment. “Mr. Acuff told me that first night, ‘You’ll be just like all the rest of these young kids that we bring in here. You’ll come a few times and then you won’t come. You’ll just go out and be making so much money on the road that you won’t think about us back here. You won’t think about the Opry.’ It really got under my feathers a little bit when he said that,” Skaggs admits. “I said, ‘Mr. Acuff, you don’t know me. You don’t know my heart for this music. You don’t know my heart for the Grand Ole Opry. In my mind I wanted to say — and I didn’t say it because I respected him too much — but I wanted to say, ‘Old man you are going to eat those words.’”
So Skaggs proved him wrong. “Every weekend that weren’t working the road, I’d go and do the Opry and I’d always go and knock on his door and I’d stick my head in and say, ‘Hey Mr. Acuff, just wanted to let you know I’m here again this weekend’ and he’d go, ‘Okay son, well I’m glad you came.’ Finally it got to be so often that I would stick my head in and say ‘yeah we’re here again Mr. Acuff,’ and it got to be almost like I was pestering him when I’d come just to let him know. He did definitely have to eat those words.”
Skaggs says over the years his appreciation for the Grand Ole Opry has deepened. “I’m thankful for 14 Grammys and 1985 [Country Music Assn.] Entertainer of the Year award, but I’m most grateful for the Opry,” he says. “It may be my greatest achievement and I didn’t achieve it. It was bestowed. It was given to me as a gift and when you’ve been given something as a gift, you take better care of it sometimes than if you work for something, achieve that and move onto something else. You don’t appreciate it maybe so much, but this was given and it’s a precious gift. I’m just grateful to have it.”
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May 14th, 2012
CHESAPEAKE, Va., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Cox Communications and the UniverSoul Circus have once again teamed up to create a special performance to benefit Cox Communications of Virginia‘s philanthropic initiative Cox Charities.
Dubbed “Cox Charities Night at the Circus,” this special show will be held on Friday, June 1, 2012, at 4:30 p.m., at the Gallery at Military Circle Mall in Norfolk. UniverSoul Circus is donating $2.50 from every ticket sold to this particular performance to Cox Charities. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hampton Roads are key partners of Cox and will be major participants in the April 29 show.
The June 1 “Cox Charities Night at the Circus” will feature many new acts from around the world and a couple of popular favorites. The show will also feature among the many talents the following:
- Onionhead the Clown: the signature clown of UniverSoul Circus and a crowd favorite.
- Jean Claude and Tatiana Oliviera: Jean-Claude is renowned for his athletic prowess on the straps, an aerial apparatus suspended nearly 20 feet above the ring.
- Shaolin Warriors Acrobatic Kung Fu: Menacing in their power and extreme concentration, they show no fear. With eight members, ranging in age from 18 to 22, the Warriors are trained professionals in the art of Kung Fu in the ancient Shaolin tradition.
- Tigers: It takes an amazing amount of bravery and gumption to think you can enter a closed cage with a pride of tigers. Chino Ramos does it on a daily basis.
“We are a circus with a rhythm and beat all our own,” said UniverSoul Circus Founder and CEO Cedric Walker. “We will always produce a show filled with soul and hip hop music, and we will always feature only the most dynamic performers from around the world. It doesn’t matter if you’re an urbanite or a suburbanite, old school or new school, generation X or Y, pre-school, high school or grad school – I strongly believe everyone will find something to enjoy at our show.”
This is the fourth consecutive year of the partnership between Cox and the UniverSoul Circus, with proceeds being donated to Cox Charities. Earlier this year Cox Charities awarded grants to nine local youth organizations in Virginia who are doing great things in furthering the academic achievement and development of young people. “Cox truly appreciates the ability to partner with great organizations like the UniverSoul Circus. We love the fact that this event gives us the ability to highlight diversity and benefit our local partners like the Boys & Girls Clubs” states Gary McCollum, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cox Virginia.
For more information on The UniverSoul Circus can be found at www.universoulcircus.com. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com and 800-745-3000. More information on Cox Charities can be found at www.coxcharities.org.
About Cox Communications Cox Communications is a broadband communications and entertainment company, providing advanced digital video, Internet, telephone and wireless services over its own nationwide IP network. The third-largest U.S. cable TV company, Cox serves more than 6 million residences and businesses. Cox Business is a facilities-based provider of voice, video and data solutions for commercial customers, and Cox Media is a full-service provider of national and local cable spot and new media advertising. Cox is known for its pioneering efforts in cable telephone and commercial services, industry-leading customer care and its outstanding workplaces. For seven years, Cox has been recognized as the top operator for women by Women in Cable Telecommunications; for six years, Cox has ranked among DiversityInc’s Top 50 Companies for Diversity, and the company holds a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index. More information about Cox Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, is available at www.cox.com and www.coxmedia.com.
About UniverSoul Circus UniverSoul is a highly interactive combination of circus arts, theater, and music that spans genres including Pop, Classic R&B, Latin, Hip Hop, Jazz and Gospel. It embraces and celebrates the unique and familiar aspects of pop culture globally by bringing them center stage with a cast of international performers. UniverSoul Circus is rated as one of the top three circuses in America along with Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey and Cirque du Soleil. UniverSoul’s fresh approach to family friendly live entertainment has garnered it a coveted spot as one of Ticketmaster’s top ten most requested family events, along with other shows including Sesame Street Live, Disney on Ice, and Radio City Christmas Spectacular. The UniverSoul Circus will appear in Hampton Roads starting on May 29 for a six day performance schedule as part of its 2012 national tour. The show will be located in Norfolk at the Gallery at Military Circle Mall under the big top in the parking lot.
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May 14th, 2012
Txokos are bustling, food-centered social clubs, somewhere between dinner party and fraternal lodge. And Basques often point to txokos to explain their renowned cuisine and wealth of Michelin-starred restaurants like Arzak and Mugaritz.
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