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Ottawa―The Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation, today announced that Canada will match individual donations to registered Canadian charitable organizations to support humanitarian and early recovery assistance to people affected by the earthquake in Haiti on January 12th.

“Many Canadians are deeply concerned about the suffering and loss of life as a result of this catastrophe in Haiti,” said Minister Oda. “Canadian citizens have shown time and again their generosity with countries in urgent need, and our government is prepared to match their contributions dollar for dollar.”

The Government of Canada will match the contributions of individual Canadians to eligible Canadian charitable organizations in support of humanitarian and recovery efforts in response to the earthquake in Haiti, up to a total of $50 million. The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) will allocate these funds to Canadian and international humanitarian and development organizations.

Donations made by individual Canadians to eligible Canadian charitable organizations over the period of January 12 to February 12, 2010 will be matched by the Government of Canada through the CIDA-managed Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund. The Fund will support Canadian and international humanitarian and development organizations with significant in-country capacity to deliver humanitarian, early recovery and reconstruction assistance in Haiti.

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Ottawa―The Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation, today announced that Canada will match individual donations to registered Canadian charitable organizations to support humanitarian and early recovery assistance to people affected by the earthquake in Haiti on January 12th.
“Many Canadians are deeply concerned about the suffering and loss of life as a result of [...]

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The rain-slicked crash of American Airlines Flight 331 on Tuesday night in Kingston, Jamaica, may well intensify calls for new policies on pilot fatigue. The inquiry into the crash – in which all 148 passengers and six crew members walked out of a plane broken into three sections – has just begun, and conclusions remain months away.

But it eerily resembles earlier incidents that have spurred the nation’s air safety regulator to challenge the rules for how long pilots rest and how much they can fly each month.

And it could prompt a fresh look at Fort Worth-based American’s pilot procedures and cockpit culture as investigators hunt for clues to why the plane skidded off the runway and broke up just feet from the Caribbean Sea, aviation experts said Wednesday.

No one was killed in the accident, but about 90 passengers were treated for minor injuries.

In June 1999, an American Airlines captain of an MD-82 aircraft landed the plane in Little Rock, Ark., during a thunderstorm. In the confusion, he and his co-pilot failed to set wing spoilers and braking systems that would have helped the plane slow down. Instead it ran off the runway and split into pieces. The National Transportation Safety Board pointed to pilot fatigue as a factor in the decisions that led to the accident that killed 11.

“Little Rock-ian does come to mind,” said airline and pilot union consultant Robert Mann of Port Washington, N.Y.

Several elements – and perhaps fatigue – combined to create a situation Tuesday where the American jet slid off the 8,910-foot Kingston runway, which is about medium-length among airports.

By ERIC TORBENSON / The Dallas Morning News
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Terry Maxon contributed to this report
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The rain-slicked crash of American Airlines Flight 331 on Tuesday night in Kingston, Jamaica, may well intensify calls for new policies on pilot fatigue. The inquiry into the crash – in which all 148 passengers and six crew members walked out of a plane broken into three sections – has just begun, and conclusions remain [...]

Proof of the radical gay agenda? Simon Doonan—the Barney’s New York creative director last seen hooking up with NBA hotness Ben Gordon—decorated the White House Christmas Tree in the Blue Room. The right-wing wingnuts and teabaggers are outraged the decoupaged ornaments include a signed photo of New York City drag star Hedda Lettuce and Andy Warhol’s campy presentation of Chairman Mao.

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Proof of the radical gay agenda? Simon Doonan—the Barney’s New York creative director last seen hooking up with NBA hotness Ben Gordon—decorated the White House Christmas Tree in the Blue Room. The right-wing wingnuts and teabaggers are outraged the decoupaged ornaments include a signed photo of New York City drag star Hedda Lettuce and Andy [...]

30 Nov, 2009

Puppet & Puppeteer :: Doctors For Disabled

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Martin Pichler as The Horse

Martin Pichler as The Horse

Wiener models are practically unrecognizable in this creative shoot by Susanne Spiel for Austrian fetish fashion store Tiberius’s participation in the exhibition ‘Puppet and Puppeteer’ supporting the charity Doctors For Disabled. Sophie Chudzikowski did the hair and makeup.

Bernhard Göth as The Jester

Bernhard Göth as The Jester

[caption id="attachment_767" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Alfred Morina as The Warrior"]Alfred Morina as The Warrior[/caption]
Soumar Taliaa as The Lover

Soumar Taliaa as The Lover

[caption id="attachment_769" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Stefan Podany as The Magician"]Stefan Podany as The Magician[/caption]
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Wiener models are practically unrecognizable in this creative shoot by Susanne Spiel for Austrian fetish fashion store Tiberius’s participation in the exhibition ‘Puppet and Puppeteer’ supporting the charity Doctors For Disabled. Sophie Chudzikowski did the hair and makeup.
Alfred Morina as The Warrior[caption id="attachment_769" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Stefan Podany as The Magician"][/caption]

03 Nov, 2009

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30 Sep, 2009

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24 Sep, 2009

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The ATL was crazy this weekend for Black Gay Pride… Everyone who was anyone came out to show love and take part in the festivities. Lil Kim I have to say gave her all as she performed for a crowd of over 4,000 women at “The GA Feight Depot” (Lesbian Club)

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The ATL was crazy this weekend for Black Gay Pride… Everyone who was anyone came out to show love and take part in the festivities. Lil Kim I have to say gave her all as she performed for a crowd of over 4,000 women at “The GA Feight Depot” (Lesbian Club)
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“Negro is a term referring to people of Black ancestry. Prior to the shift in the lexicon of American and worldwide classification of race and ethnicity in the late 1960s, the appellation was accepted as a normal completely neutral formal term both by those of Black African descent as well as those of non-African black descent.”

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“Negro is a term referring to people of Black ancestry. Prior to the shift in the lexicon of American and worldwide classification of race and ethnicity in the late 1960s, the appellation was accepted as a normal completely neutral formal term both by those of Black African descent as well as those [...]

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