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The Ambler
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Heres a real shocker
Mood:  don't ask
Topic: Entertainment

-EDITED  I stand corrected. Either I am not in the entertainment channel news universe or this Academy Award winning director has passed on with little notice or paid attention.

 

Hollywood film Director...Academy Award winning film director and film producer

Anthony Minghella

has died aged 54 .

 

'The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” which recently completed filming in Botswana was his latest effort which he may very well end up receiving a post-humous Award for, who knows?

This brings to mind for me once upon a time that I took a week-ender scriptwriter course in Vancouver and whereas "Truly, Madly, Deeply," (was also Mr.Minghellas directorial debut: YouTube ) was one of our case studies. It had won a BAFTA for best original screenplay and Australian Film Institute's Best Foreign Film Award. Not bad for a Directorial debut!!

The world has lost another great. Expect the entertainment world reporters and press to wretch this for all of what its worth. A sad story. Please make a donation for cancer research today.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 7:42 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:57 AM PDT
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How did this hockey game breakout?
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Crime and Punishment

Found an interesting sober memorial shrine to the Vietnam Wars My Lai murders.......turn into a thread conversation about :..hockey.

Actually though thats a good thing. Its occured to me that this would be a time to remain respecectfully silent and remain a vigilant outlook even as headlines still spill out making their turns concerning tortured detainees and so on.

So well, .....who's got the puck?

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Any Flaggers here, heres a little something I found for your interest.

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And have you heard about one of the four Aghan athletes competing in this summers Beijing Olympics being a g-g-g-g-g-g-i-rl?? Seems not everyone watching her run by their window are shouting : "You Go, girl!"

Afghan girl braves Taliban, jeers in Olympic quest


Posted by mach1231 at 7:04 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:03 AM PDT
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Twenty years ago today..Sgt Pepper taught his band to play
Mood:  a-ok
 
 
Five years.  
Five years is the amount of time that has expired
 since the world invaded Iraq.  
Its been five years since Johnny Cash died. 
Five years is only  how long the new US Department of
 Homeland 
Security officially began operation. 
Five years ago is when the last old-style Volkswagen Beetle rolled off a 
production line in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
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In five years from now...
there are kids turning 10-11 right now in the UK who will be forced to attend
 school until they turn 18 instead of 16
in five years, the US will have to decide to vote out Huckabee and give
 whover takes over from 
Al Gores, Hillary Clintons, Barack Obamas 
old job of Democrat candidate as President.
In the European Union countries you will require only one driving licence to
 drive in all EU-member
 countries..
Thats 23 official and working languages (27 nation member states) and one driving licence.
At this rate, by 2013, with a EU licence..you could one day drive from Croatia to Portugal.

EU members wrap up 2-day summit on laws for climate change goals
On to Copenhagen we go. After all, that was IN Bruges. <--(lol, joke link)

EU leaders promise to act against China and US in carbon crusade

but,...-...

 

The European Union's ambitious target on using biofuels in cars could be

amended in the face of concerns over rising food prices.


Order your copy of:
 The European Dream: How Europe's Vision of the Future Is Quietly 
Eclipsing the American Dream by Jeremy Rifkin today! :)
note: it was 12 years ago that Jeremy Rifkin wrote 
'The End of Work' about the disappearance of manufacturing 
jobs and the opportunity for the social economy..

Posted by mach1231 at 10:33 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:59 AM PDT
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Eating grass, repatriating and...drug use
Mood:  don't ask
"Afghanistan remains the world's largest producer of opium and heroin, .... drug lords and corrupt government officials operate with impunity.
The country has one of the world's sharpest rising rates of drug use, especially in the cities."

 

The CSM reports

Hear also: 

 

Audio report from CSm - Drug USe Afghans


Posted by mach1231 at 11:22 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:57 AM PDT
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
So whats new from.... "out of Afghanistan?"
Mood:  bright
Topic: News on News

Take an aboriginal perspective pill.

It is not with much heart that one watches parliamentary news these days i.e. politics in Canada

It seems more like a slow breathing in and out of the 'lie that Jack told' about whatever Cadman spoke (it didnt reach my right ear)

and we dont know who said what about NAFTA but whatever it was we didnt mean it (neither did they)

It seems like a perfectly orchestrated joke to play on the non-paying attention public.  

What a mastermind Stephen Harper would be to try and tear NAFTA down and saddle Obama with the credit so he wouldn't have to blame his own party for its failure. Genius!

So whats in the cards now>? The emotions of the Canadians chomping on the bit for an election against the dug in heels and jackboots of the staunch Conservatives who would love a chance to try and prove where Canadians' sentiments now lie. Not! 

We have been going up and down like a yo-yo on whether or not there will or will not be another election within the four years of power the capital C's have.

What will it be? What will be the crux of the issue? What could we bang on the drum loud enough to get Canadians out of the bed and out of Harpers hypnotic spell and racing to the voting booth in their night gowns to vote Liberal?

The environment ?

The war in Afghanistan?

The recent budget? Huh?

The restless natives threatening to protest?

Naw. How about the elimination of tax savings for people who want to send their kids to school? 

That'll be enough for an election. But will it win it if there is one? Ho-hum on it goes! 

Meanwhile, speaking of Afghanistan (do we ever miss a beat?)...in between the pages about jailed news barons, prostitute visiting Governors in entrapment schemes and whatever you can sandwich in between that...

heres news that no Westerner would be willing to want to hear...

that food shortages in some parts of  Afghanistan, have forced some families to eat dried grass in order to survive..

or how thousands of Afghans have been been busy repatriating and returning without hope or prospects. Since last year over 360,000 of them.

Thats just over 10X the number of the entire force of Americans currently in country who also make up about a third of the number of soldiers over there (while Canada has about 2,500)  

And its in about two days that we will hear word as to what exactly we will do there if we dont get bolstered by about 1000 more support troops from other NATO countries past 2009 our current commitment date.

Under the Afghan government’s current three-year plan, all Afghan refugees are expected to come back by the end of 2009.  

360,000 in one year last year, how many per year will be expected in the next two?

In addition to eating grass for sustenance, Afghans returning home to languish, theres been a

Sharp rise in reported cases of violence against women

with that meaning that the key emphasis should be on the  REPORTED cases of violence.

But these are the headlines behind the headlines, if we get any more like these...

Canadian soldier found dead at Afghanistan's Kandahar base

(Canadas 80th war casualty) - + one diplomat 

what are Canadians supposed to make of our vaunted position in the world?

Sooner or later we will learn 1,000 troops are just a drop in the bucket.  

And with that type of realism settling in soon, the reports of a Canadian dying met back with an empty report. Like a silent little echo in a silent little gun chamber that no one hears.

Like how the number of violent incidents rose from an average of 425 a month in 2006 to 566 each month last year.

And here at home too many cops with guns not killling criminals, too many cops using Tasers on civilains, and too many gang members kiling each other.

By how many degrees are we like Afghanistan itself but blessed with so much more?

So stupid things like whether a politician lied? Something about a leaked memo?

While this goes on? We just laugh. We do. Politicians are funny that way.

And gums are flapping over a call girl ring? Something tells me the French are fuming.

Nor do we wish to hear though that in this country with such a huge freedom imparting movement rifling through its population thanks to all of this gladhanding..

that in AFGHANISTAN journalists are being sentenced to death.

Its what we dont want to hear that doesnt make it to press time. 

Will he be dead by deadline is the only question left to remain stagnant, not whether or not NATO will reply with a thousand more troops.

  

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Posted by mach1231 at 8:07 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 7:58 AM PDT
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A screen gem
Mood:  crushed out
Topic: Entertainment
..as for link below to the 'little Reese' film, 'Man in the Moon', I thought Id post a link to 'The Man in the Moon'

 

ROGER EBERT's October 4, 1991 film review.

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The films Director , Robert Mulligan, previously worked in the editorial department of the New York Times newspaper before leaving to pursue a career in television. 

He Directed Gregory Peck in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (receiving an Academy Award nomination) and directed Reese in the Man in the Moon at age 66.  

YouTube has a hit but out of respect for the acting academy be warned it gives away the films content and ending (Im not as kind as Roger Ebert) 

You can just imagine the care that went into the scene though and get a feel for what the director was trying to do

Heartbreaking scene from TMITM 

 

Seems everyone seems to love this film. Amazon reviewers. 

Little Reese in 97.-lol. 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 4:35 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:37 PM PDT
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Monday, March 10, 2008
International Womans Day
Mood:  special

Machs Cafe would now proudly like to encourage all men and women to visit the following link in celebration of International Womans day.

Thank you for visiting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuI7hfKEThM 

 

Gotta love little  Reese. Not so little anymore.


Posted by mach1231 at 6:24 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
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Fastest growing form of transnational organized crime
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Crime and Punishment

British actress Emma Thompson

Latino pop star Ricky Martin

and Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak

led international calls for an end to human trafficking at a UN forum last Wednesday.

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Ex-Pakistani Minister Arrested for Trafficking
The Media Line, NY - 9 Mar 2008
Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency says he is facing charges of human trafficking to Europe and to Canada. Austria, Britain, Canada, Germany and Italy.

are you a human trafficker coldharvest?better watch out, someone might get suspicious...

https://mach1231.tripod.com/index.blog/1428408/out-with-the-oldin-with-the-new/

Last year, Canada was singled out in an international study for failing to meet its obligations for the protection of victims of human trafficking. The 40-page study, titled Falling Short of the Mark: An International Study on the Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims, concluded that out of the countries evaluated - Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Britain and the United States - only Canada and Britain failed to meet their obligations to protect victims under the United Nations Trafficking Protocol and international best practices.

http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=2d953737-bd6e-4f81-b64c-c2755eb489cc

 

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International Women's Day: Top 10 Reasons Why Harper is Turning Back the Clock on Women's Equality

To me, equality is not the issue. The issue should be equal pay for equal work. Regardless of sex or gender. But do I make sense?

Stupid Harper government!


Posted by mach1231 at 12:09 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Mood:  accident prone
Topic: Science and Health

an 1893 Popular Science article predicted..

"...the measurements and statistics of psychology..may in the end become the most important factor in the progress of society". 

 

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Googling : Minds, Measures and Machines: The Materialization of Psychological Ideas

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In 1960 Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901--1972) was appointed a Professor for Theoretical Biology of the Department of Zoology and Psychology at the University of Alberta (Canada).

 

There along with the psychologist Royce and the philosopher Tenneysen, he established the Advanced Center for Theoretical Psychology that became a center for cognitive psychology over the next 30 years.

In that time his system theoretical approach focused on the modern world of technology that has thrown us humans out of nature and has isolated us from each other.

To overcome this Vereinzelung, Bertalanffy emphasized in his later works the importance of the symbolic worlds of culture which we ourselves have created during evolution.

After his retirement he became a Professor of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the State University of New York (SUNY).

An international symposium celebrated his 70th birthday in 1971. In June 1972, he suffered a heart stroke and died a few days later, on June 12, shortly after midnight.

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Posted by mach1231 at 1:35 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:25 AM PDT
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Friday, March 7, 2008
What?
Mood:  hug me
Topic: News on News

I spoke with Robert on the phone once, yes, THIS Robert.

He was tough to get a hold of but a genuine pleasure to speak with.

Obviously we didnt talk at much length.  I think its about time this blog and me said so long for now...

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Robert Hurst, President of CTV News has been
named the recipient of the

2008 President's Award

by RTNDA Canada - The Association of Electronic Journalists.

It is the highest honour awarded by RTNDA Canada.

 http://www.rtndacanada.com/

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During his 35 years as a journalist, Hurst
has distinguished himself as an award-winning reporter, a foreign correspondent, executive producer and author.

Hurst's investigative work on Parliament Hill led to the tainted tuna scandal that rocked the Mulroney government. As a war correspondent, Hurst covered the invasion of Panama as well as civil wars in Nicaragua and El Salvador. As CTV's Asia Correspondent, Hurst reported on the downing of Korean Airlines 007. He was also in Moscow to cover the collapse of the Soviet Union
in 1991.

Hurst has won numerous awards for journalistic excellence - notably a Gold Medal at the New York Film Festival for his documentary about life in China after Mao Tse Tung, and at the Cannes International News Awards for his
riveting coverage of the Canadian seal hunt.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 11:51 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:39 PM PDT
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