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The Ambler
Monday, November 26, 2007
Love and War (in hardly a paradise)

 

The location and period for 'In A Savage Land' emerged out of a fascination with the Trobriand Islands which began with the Director as an eight year old, looking at "old photos taken by his war-photographer father."

 

 

After spending over two years intensely researching the Trobriand Islands, which are located in the Solomon Sea, between the PNG mainland and Bougainville, "the idea of a love story set against this complex social structure evolved."

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The result? 

 

- filming of  'In A Savage Land'  took place over eight weeks in the Trobriand Islands, (followed by a two week post-production shoot in Adelaide) at a cost of $10 - 12 million

- Nicole Kidman slated for the lead role of a young anthropologist, Evelyn, but opted out to spend time with Hubby Cruise

- key crew people spent six weeks building CGI models of authentic Japanese battleships needed for the impending invasion scene.

 - Shooting in Papua New Guinea was apparently alot more difficult than expected, despite all of Bennett's research:

Trobriand has no water, no electricity, no accomodation

"It was chosen for its..untouched wilderness and its savagery. But it took its toll, so isolated and undeveloped as to be the equivalent of shooting on the moon. A hot, steamy, jungle-covered moon."

 -a group of islanders punctured the film crews tyres, created a road block, and with machetes in hand demanded a payment of $10,000

- due to the fact that the film showed numerous bare-breasted women, a representative of the former PNG Prime Minister, Bill Skate, questioned the film crew over why he shouldn't deport them for 'making a pornographic film.'

 - An Australian produced film, the ending was tested on an American audience and changed to their liking.

- all of the scenes shot in Papua New Guinea were done by a handheld camera.

-a tidal wave in PNG (which killed 3000) meant the pic's freight had to ?

 

More info sites

http://www.geocities.com/vue2sewell/

In A Savage Land

http://www.themakeupgallery.info/hair/willingly/savage.htm 

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"We wanted to give the film a dirty look. But every place we put the camera is so beautiful that we use seven filters. We wanted to take the romanticism out, to diffuse the sentiment, to avoid the cliches of the tropical islands. At the same time, we want to give it a caress. We want to avoid anything aggressive, because this is about a woman who finds her sensual self."

 

And now introducing

The Trobriand Islands Musicians

 http://www.amazon.com/Savage-Land-David-Bridie/dp/B00003ZKYA

 See also http://www.followthegeography.com 

 

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Posted by mach1231 at 8:59 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 11:22 AM PST
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Old news
Mood:  lazy

Guaranteed to make you think again about

the term: "guerilla marketing

 


Chiquita Bananas Fined 25 Million for Involvement with Columbian Death Squads

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Interesting article about the cooled (make that "frozen") relations between Columbia and Chavez-country here by a writer who dares to suggest for us to:

"..imagine for a moment that Venuzuela [Chavez] actually proved successful at doing what 50-plus years of U.S. effort failed to do: end the war..."

 but the real money-quote?

"..even a Brazilian telenovela cannot compete with the heat in this particular political drama."

A spat between countries, Chavez feels "humiliated", Columbia has "spit in Venezuela's face."


Posted by mach1231 at 8:19 PM PST
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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Dating, Shopping, and Praying to Going to War and Becoming a Billionaire
Mood:  chatty
Topic: News on News

I can't even keep up with my self these days

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 "After 28 years of war in Afghanistan, so many people have so many psychological problems."

Burn unit seeing too many young victims

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And then theres this "gem" .

Alas!

 

10 politically incorrect truths about human nature

.. human nature is simply not politically correct.

Adapted from “Why beautiful people have more daughters

By Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa...


 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 4:41 PM PST
Updated: Sunday, November 25, 2007 4:52 PM PST
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Wheres Anastasia?
Mood:  not sure
Topic: News on News


 

 

(RE: missing remains of Royal Russian family)

Amateurs Unravel Russia’s Last Royal Mystery 

As the longest running un-solved mystery in Russias history draws near to a close a mystery from an age which has been termed the birth of a "diabolical era", perhaps the Litvinenko story shows just how far we have come in that era which started last century.

The widow of the poisoned Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko said yesterday that she had filed a lawsuit in the European Court of Human Rights, suing Russia for compensation

 

 

 

Litvinenko posioning suspect defiant a year on

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 GRAVES, MISSING PERSONS

Meanwhile in war-scarred Bosnia, of the 30,000 persons missing following the cessation of conflicts there are still about 13,500 persons unaccounted for today.

Since November 2001, The International Commission on Missing Persons has led the way in using DNA as a first step in the process of identification.

ICMP has information from 85.323 relatives of 28.378 missing people and 24.011 bone samples taken from mass graves throughout the former Yugoslavia.

By matching DNA from the relatives' blood with DNA from victims ICMP has been able to identify 12.885 missing individuals from the region.

 See

Germany Continues to Support ICMP

for more....

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Also running in the un-solved mysteries, this one out of Spokane, Washington about 4 hours from Vancouver,Canada

Teen abducted from father in Germany in 2006 found

A security guard walking the grounds of a medical center recognized one Megan Mulczynski, now 13, from a missing-person flier .......

 

 Man, now that is adroit.

Some people speculate that the Russian spy case may be paving the way for demonstrating with ease just how potential dirty bomb threats may be carried out.  Talk about laughter far from paradise.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 3:50 PM PST
Updated: Sunday, November 25, 2007 4:22 PM PST
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A little less conversation there Maestro
Mood:  blue

in 1725,                                                                                                                                            

Antonio Vivaldi wrote the music for The Four Seasons.                                                                            

He penned a poem for each of the four seasons: Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer.                                        

Each season has its reason, its significance, its purpose, its own symbolism.                                                 

Life is like the four seasons.                                                                                                                  

Summer is but one of the seasons of the year; one of the seasons of Vivaldi's masterpiece The Four Seasons.      

Summer is the story of Hope Jones, a young Gitxsan fiddler from northern British Columbia, Canada.            

Hope has a rare musical talent and what everyone believes is a very valuable Stradivarius violin.                     

Is it the mysterious missing 'Juliet'? As Hope grows and matures in her music, she learns more about her     violin, the romance         

and mystery that surrounds it and the very dangerous family that continually threatens her in their                  

attempts to claim it.                                                                                                                           

Hope's life follows the four seasons of Vivaldi's music, much like life unfolds through the seasons.                  

Summer is but one story in Vivaldi's musical journey.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

For more information, check out the author's website at: www3.sympatico.ca/mistymo

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Symphony Will Sell a Collection in Dispute
New York Times, United States - 23 Nov 2007


Posted by mach1231 at 3:07 PM PST
Updated: Sunday, November 25, 2007 4:28 PM PST
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Mood:  a-ok

Googling "gigantic gnat air" in Images reveals interesting results

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

but you wont find a  Godwit named E7.

  .....the longest non-stop flight known for any bird and also the longest journey without pausing to feed by any animal, 11,570 km along a route from Alaska to New Zealand.

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eBay Find of the Day: The Bat Car - Auto Vendors Network

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Look in the sky..its a car, its a bird,--ohop, wait a minute...looks like a bat with a subwoofer and a pair of tweeters... 


Posted by mach1231 at 2:47 PM PST
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Bird Completes Epic flight across the Pacific
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: ..this'll give wind to your sails :)
Topic: Travel

Alaska to New Zealand—A Non-Stop Journey

 

Female Bar-tailed Godwit, named "E7"

Female Bar-tailed Godwit, named

 

 

"I was just on my way to Hawaii when...."

 

 

 

 http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1774

A female Bar-tailed Godwit, a large, streamlined shorebird, has touched down in New Zealand following an epic, 18,000-mile-long (29,000 km) series of flights tracked by satellite, including the longest non-stop flight recorded for a land bird.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No mere exercise in frivolousity, all in the name of science....


Posted by mach1231 at 2:39 PM PST
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16 weeks starts today (and ends never, jah?)
Mood:  incredulous
Topic: Crime and Punishment

Thousands turned away from women's shelters
Edmonton Journal, Canada - 22 Nov 2007

25000 abused women, kids turned away from Alberta shelters CBC.ca

Kids trading sex for shelter Edmonton Sun

 

put batterers behind bars
Edmonton Sun,  Canada - 21 Nov 2007
"judges across the us and canada still are giving very, very light sentences for domestic violence convictions," he says. and intervention counselling is .

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Tories' anti-crime agenda sidesteps family violence

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As one writer so adroitly put it, criminals, guns, gangs are HOGGING the spotlight in an intense laser beam focus of media feeding frenzy sensationalism on the spectre of violence and shy away like so many aestanithisized body parts of the whole picture on homicide in Canada (40 % percent due to domestic violence..those are kilings)

I can think of no other thing I can do than to simply point out that the gender of the writer wont be revealed or that is : stated. I can think of no better nod of recognition to show acknowledgement for this harrowing statistic, which would otherwise leave us with blank expression in the wake of our fleeting attention spans ...but also to say that in this day and age, I  hate having to get up everyday and have my gender pinned on me like a 3rd class waif would heed the siren call everyday to  carve  his living  measuring 6 feet pits for soon to be lowered caskets....idiots us all. Idiots us all.

Law and disorder
Ottawa Citizen,  Canada - 23 Nov 2007
"Domestic" violence -- in the weirdly sanitized phrase -- just doesn't fit into the "guns, gangs and drugs" rhetoric that characterizes the Harper ...



16 days of activism
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - 8 hours ago
THE 16-day period, from the Nov 25 observation of the International Day against Violence Against Women, to Dec 10, which is International Human Rights Day

 US shocked at Saudi victim's sentence

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Sentence? 


Posted by mach1231 at 1:14 AM PST
Updated: Sunday, November 25, 2007 1:39 AM PST
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Cut and run. This seems to be the on-going philosophy of certain CEO's of certain large scale companies with more than just a strong imprint on the environment, but in fact subtract their livelihoods from it. And its typical of a response from local politicians to kowtow and curry for the favour of these jobs providers to suport the influx of money and keep their own cities "alive".

My town , it appears, is not my town at all. Because the city I live in right now currently has the distinction of having hands  down out and out the: "worst air quality in the entire Province of British Columbia."

This is no curmudgeon arm chair warriors crusty  assertion but has been proven and shown in study after study.

I hope this town/city can learn from other industrial centered villas and cities to the East of the country, who flexed and beefed up the power of their municipal boards to bring these companies in alignment with the citizens desire to live in a healthy comunity. To eventually put the saying: I owe my soul to the company store as far back in the historical imaginaiton as possible.

 No air care program for cars, smokers in the streets, industrial development with no oversight or toothless enforcement policies (Polluters not reporting to federal index) and even smoke from chimneys in a city that can find itself in the grip of winter by early November.

This in combination from  health status reports that indicate a total over lower life span expectancy for citizens of this area, a dangerous place in owns own front yard that translates into higher accidents, more stress and poorer air, people are wanting and willing to make a change.

“There are 30 countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, and [Canada's] environmental record ranks 28th. When faced with a choice between protecting the environment or polluting industries, we continue to protect industries.” - David Boyd, POLIS Project on Ecological Governance

Pollution is killing up to 25,000 Canadians each year and costing the nation’s health care system up to $9.1 billion and 1.5 billion hospital days annually.

Environmental pollutants in Canada cause as many as 24,000 new cases of cancer and 2,500 low birth-weight babies every year.

Boyd co-authored the paper, “The Environmental Burden of Disease in Canada: Respiratory Disease, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer and Congenital Affliction,” with Dr. Stephen Genuis from the University of Alberta.

Their research is the first to measure the magnitude of adverse health effects caused by Canadians’ exposure to environmental hazards such as air pollution (outdoor and indoor), pesticides, dioxins, heavy metals, flame retardants and other persistent organic pollutants.

n September, the David Suzuki Foundation released Boyd’s 152-page report, “Prescription for a Healthy Canada.” Boyd prepared the report based on a review of more than 100 recent scientific studies. It says Canada lacks a national system to track diseases and deaths from environmental causes. The report identifies five areas that it considers failings on the part of the federal government:

  • A lack of legally binding national standards for air quality and drinking water quality
  • The continued use of pesticides that have been banned in other countries
  • The allowance of higher limits of pesticide residues on foods compared to other countries
  • A lack of regulation of toxins such as polybrominated diphenyl ethers, phthalates and polycyclic hydrocarbons
  • Weak regulations for toxic substances such as radon, lead, mercury, arsenic and asbestos.

The full report.

 

And in the U.S. it is now known that North Americans have PBDE exposure levels up to 40X higher than Europeans, and it is speculated that this is due to the greater use of PBDEs in American products (used as flame retardants, common in TVs, computers, couches, cars and airplanes) and also for

BPA — mainly known for its use in #7 plastics for food and drink containers but is also used in metal can linings. A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) survey of more than 2,500 people found BPA in 95 percent of urine samples. Studies have shown BPA to be an endocrine disruptor that may also cause reproductive and other developmental problems.

Push on to ban toxic baby bottles
Toronto Star,  Canada - 17 hours ago
It's also used to create a resin that lines the tops of cans to prevent food contamination.

While there has been little to no effort on the federal level in the U.S. to take action against these chemical exposures beyond increased testing, states have begun to be more proactive in their effort to protect citizens. Some states — California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington — have started efforts to either ban phthalates and/or BPA in children's products or phase out PBDEs. It remains to be seen if similar federal legislation will follow.

The lack of information about new chemicals and their impact on humans is a major problem, and legislation has been introduced to address this knowledge gap. Sen. Barack Obamai??˜i?? (D-IL) introduced the Healthy Communities Act of 2007 (S. 1068) to specifically identify gaps in research and provide biomonitoring project grants.

Source for all this delectable information?

Toxic Chemicals R US 

Study shows that toxins from everyday products leach into human system
SouthCoastToday.com, MA - 16 Nov 2007
Still, Ms. Saunders said they had not expected the contamination to be so copious

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Bon appetit! 

Time to Protect Public Health and Drinking Water is Now
Huffington Post, NY - 13 Nov 2007


 Salmon: It's what's for dinner (and breakfast)
MiamiHerald.com, FL - 8 Nov 2007
``But those fish also are bringing contaminants back, toxic chemicals, that they pick up in their migration. Now those are starting to show up in the...

Consumer Reports finds lead in unrecalled toys
White Plains Journal News, NY - 29 Oct 2007
Though the focus of recent toy recalls has been those imported from China, Mays said he didn't view lead contamination as a China problem.

Outsourcing, regulatory sloth blamed for unsafe toys
Consumer Affairs - 30 Oct 2007
testimony was also heard from marilyn furer, a 66-year-old grandmother from illinois who tested her own grandchildren's toys for lead contamination,

Get that toy out of your mouth, the message has never been louder.

BC, my Province, is soon to have the toughest anti-contaminant legislation in the Northern hemisphere and that will soon be a fact we can be proud of. For the drinks what we drink, for the toys that we let our kids play with..and the ones we play with ourselves.

Here is part of the package.

Going Green enshrined into law

 

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"August Rush" | You're going to cry. Just accept it. Seattle Times

August Rush


 


Posted by mach1231 at 6:56 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 9:38 PM PST
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Losing the outdoor lovers paradise
Mood:  special
Topic: Science and Health

The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has launched the second edition of its Canadian Atlas Online with a quiz - and the chance to

WIN ! a trip to Quebec City for the city's 400th anniversary festivities.

To enter the "Cross-Country Challenge," visit:

http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/ccc/default.asp

 

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A group of business owners from BC took out a full-page ad in the first section of a national newspaper Friday hoping to pressure the provincial government to forces changes in the salmon farming industry.

The group of wilderness tourism operators, sport and commercial fishermen, seafood processors and concerned residents said open pen fish farms must be moved away from juvenile salmon migration routes along the B.C. coast.

Salmon returns are down significantly around British Columbia, experts say (Few BC-born salmon returning to spawn: experts)

and at the same time a new study says salmon farms hike parasite risk for wild fish.

 

Cut 'n paste 

www.bcsalmon.ca/

www.paradisefound.bc.ca/ -

www.fish.bc.ca/

www.fishtourcanada.bc.ca/ - 

www.ole.ca/ -

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See ya! ; )


Posted by mach1231 at 12:34 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 12:58 PM PST
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