Freedom Park tune cut short

In keeping with authorities indefinite ban on assembly, security forces yesterday morning dispersed a small gathering of nine youth activists who had planned to call for new elections and justice on behalf of recently slain protesters while singing songs about nonviolence in Freedom Park.

Hoping to skirt a rumoured 10-person limit on public gatherings, the nine singers who were affiliated with a group called Khmer Youth Empire were blocked from entering Freedom Park by more than 100 members of the military police.

The group instead briefly sang on the eastern side of Norodom Boulevard, across from Freedom Park, but was quickly shooed away by Daun Penh security guards, who then roved the area for several minutes looking for stragglers.

We come to sing a peaceful song here to demand justice and a new election, Heng Samnang, the 21-year-old president of Khmer Youth Empire, said. However, we still continue our activity. Next time we will stir up youths to speak out. They know, they have heard, they are suffering a lot, but they do not know how to join [the movement].

According to Samnang, Khmer Youth Empire has over 100 members, and is unaffiliated with the Cambodia National Rescue Party.

The dispersal prompted the rights group Adhoc to issue a statement yesterday noting the governments obligations to ensure freedom of assembly.

In todays Cambodia, even the smallest gathering is not tolerated. ADHOC reminds the government that the rights to free assembly is a fundamental tenet of democracy which they are bound by both domestic and international law to uphold, the statement reads.

Phnom Penh Municipal Hall spokesman Long Dimanche, however, defended the decision to disperse the activists and observers, saying that authorities cannot allow any group to gather at Freedom Park.

[Samnangs act of] expression is not in accordance with the law. He has not asked permission or informed the authorities. It is normal for authorities to go disperse illegal gatherings like this, he said.

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Waterjet Cutting System targets farm machine shops.

ST. MICHAEL, Minnesota, U.S.A. Jet Edge, Inc. introduces the FARM-JET waterjet cutting system, a 55,000 psi waterjet cutting system designed and priced especially for the farm machine shop.

An industry first, FARM-JET brings the power and versatility of ultra-high pressure waterjet cutting technology to farm machine shops for the price of a new fully loaded 1 ton 4X4 pickup truck, without requiring special electrical service.

The FARM-JET system includes a 40x40 (1 m x 1m) waterjet cutting table and a Jet Edge Eco-Jet PTO direct drive waterjet pump that utilizes a tractor's PTO shaft to produce 1 gpm of 55,000 psi water. The system includes one abrasivejet cutting head and a motorized Z axis with 5 inches (130 mm) of travel.

The FARM-JET system is controlled with a Windows PC (sold separately) and uses a FlashCut Pro-Series Stepper Controller and FlashCut CNC software. It also includes IGEMS path generation software and a hand-held controller pendant for operator convenience. FARM-JET is available for 540 RPM and 1000 RPM PTO shafts and Category 1 and 2 three point hitches (tractor sold separately). It requires a115v 60 Hz or 230v 50Hz power source, fresh water source and a suitable tractor.

The FARM-JET is the first waterjet cutting system that is designed and priced for the farm shop, said Jude Lague, Jet Edge president. Until now, if you wanted a waterjet, it meant a six-figure investment and access to 460 volt power. Now you can own a waterjet for the price of a new truck and you can run it off standard household electric and your tractor PTO. With a waterjet system, you can create a nice source of additional revenue, and if you need a part fast, you can cut it in minutes instead of waiting for days or weeks to have it fabricated and shipped. You also can have some fun with it cutting custom tile inlays for your house or racecar parts for your dirt track team.

Waterjet cutting has numerous advantages over other cutting methods. Waterjet cuts virtually any material and thickness without creating a heat-affected zone (HAZ), case hardening or recast, or molecular change of the material. Unlike plasma, waterjet cuts without creating any noxious fumes.

Find out more about FARM-JET at http://www.jetedge.com, or call 1-800-JET-EDGE (538-3343) or 763-497-8700.

About Jet Edge Established in 1984, Jet Edge is a global designer and manufacturer of waterjet systems for precision cutting, surface preparation and coating removal. Jet Edge systems are used around the world in a broad range of industries, from the world's leading airlines to automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturers, machine and job shops.

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Wesley Bird Sanctuary proposed in the region

Akram Mohammed, Mysore, Jan 9, 2014, DHNS:

Considering the environmental significance of the riverine eco-system around Sattegala bridge, Bharachukki and Gaganachukki falls, a proposal has been sent to the State Government to declare the region as Wesley Bird Sanctuary. The Sanctuary will be a stretch of four to five kilometers, and has been identified as one of the important habitation of birds in the region. Lok Adalat member, AN Yellappa Reddy, who had conducted a spot inspection, said that the region where two tributaries of River Cauvery meet, also played an important role in regulating pollution of the river due to an indiscriminate use of pesticides in farms.

The sanctuary will be located in Mandya and Chamarajanagar districts. Even though the proposal was in preliminary stages, the Forest department has already started work to conserve the region.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, Javed Mumthaz, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Malemahadeshwara Wildlife Sanctuary said that the sanctuary was along the banks of River Cauvery.

The Revenue department has already handed over one kilometer stretch along the river. We have started a plant nursery and are making preparations to build some islands for birds to nest, he said.

Mahseer fish

The proposed sanctuary is also a habitat of a species of Mahseer fish, a protected species which is endemic to the region. With the proposed sanctuary conservation measures of the fish species will also get a boost.

A few years ago, the fish was on the verge of extinction, as local fishermen were involved in dynamite fishing. We have taken steps to stop such activities and the number of mahseers is recovering, he said. Poaching was also rampant, which is now being controlled, he added.

A preliminary survey of the number of bird species was also conducted. While 60 species of birds were identified during the preliminary survey, a comprehensive survey will shed light into the various species of the region.

Sources said that private land has also to be acquired to declare the region as bird sanctuary, which the source added might delay the process.

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Robocop for real? Sony offers glimpse of 2027 in CES keynote

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The fictional EM-208 robot from Sony Pictures' "Robocop," due in theaters on Feb. 12.

Talk about wearable tech. OmniCorp unveiled the RC-2000, a cyborg law enforcement officer, at its keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) for 2027. Paired with announcements by Cyberdyne Systems and Tyrell Corp., it looks like the hottest new tech trend of the future is menacing robots designed to wreak havoc in our dystopian nightmare of a society.

Or maybe it's just a marketing stunt by Sony Pictures in anticipation of the "RoboCop" remake, due in theaters on Feb. 12. Still, the viral video captures the aura of hyperbole and self-righteousness of your average CES keynote remarkably well.

It even comes with a marketing website, complete with cheesy photos of smiling senior citizens posing with killer machines. But don't be too comforted by the fact that the campaign is science fiction.

Plenty of the robots showcased by OmniCorp aren't too far-fetched. The XT-908 drone? The military is getting pretty close to building something just like it. The EM-208 humanoid robot? Meet its predecessor, the S-One, which took first place at the DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials last month in Florida.

Even the star of the movie, a machine-enhanced super cop, isn't completely out of the question. Just last month, the Department of Defense announcedthat it was working on an "Iron Man" suit that would give its wearer "full-body ballistics protection and super-human strength."

"RoboCop" isn't reality, but that doesn't mean we won't have similar technology by 2027.

Keith Wagstaff writes about technology for NBC News. He previously covered technology for TIME's Techland and wrote about politics as a staff writer at TheWeek.com. You can follow him on Twitter at @kwagstaff and reach him by email at: Keith.Wagstaff@nbcuni.com

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Nude beach – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A nude beach is a beach where users are legally at liberty to be nude. Sometimes the terms clothing-optional beach or free beach are used. Nude bathing is one of the most common forms of nudity in public. As beaches are usually on public lands, any member of the public is entitled to use the facilities without membership in any movement or subscription to any philosophy. The use of the beach facilities is normally anonymous. Unlike a naturist resort or facility, there is normally no membership or vetting requirement for the use of a nude beach. The use of nude beach facilities is usually casual, not requiring pre-booking. Nude beaches may be official (legally sanctioned), unofficial (tolerated by residents and law enforcement), or illegal. However, nude beaches are relatively few and at some distance from cities, and access is at times more difficult than at a regular beach and the facilities at these beaches tend to be very basic.

A nude beach should not be confused with a topless beach (or top-free beach), where upper body clothing is not required for women or men, although a swimming costume covering the genital area is required for both men and women.

Nude beaches first became popular in the 1950s along the French coast[1] and have since spread around the world, though they are still few and far between. Some nude beaches are part of a larger nude area, such as the Cap d'Agde area. Most beaches in Denmark[2][3] and some beaches in Norway[4] are clothing-optional. In Germany there are clothes optional sunbathing areas in public parks, e.g., in Munich[5] and Berlin.[6] Beaches in some holiday destinations, such as Crete, are also clothing-optional, except some central urban beaches.[7] There are two centrally located clothes-optional beaches in Barcelona.[8]

Nude beaches tend to be separate or isolated physically from the non-nude bathing areas. In other instances people maintain a comfortable space between beach users. Signage is often used to warn unfamiliar beach users about the specially designated areas on the beach. This accommodates people who are not comfortable with nudity (see gymnophobia). This also accommodates beach users who do not like to be watched too much, especially by clothed individuals (see voyeurism).

On an officially sanctioned nude beach, beach goers of both sexes have an option to remove their clothing without fearing legal prosecution or official harassment.

Though free beaches developed separately from national naturist bodies, these bodies are taking an interest and helping to protect them legally, and through the publication of guidelines of acceptable behaviour.[9] In North America, the Free Beach Movement was the name of a group that was opposed to the direction of the official nudist organisation, the American Association for Nude Recreation, and set up the rival body The Naturist Society. Clothes free organizations and free beach associations, such as the Naturist Action Committee, lobby for the removal of laws which prohibit nude swimming and sunbathing or the increase in the number of nude beaches and sometimes to improve the amenities at nude beaches.

Most nude beaches had become accepted after many years of use as nude beaches. Many are "unmanaged" beach areas that have been adopted by the local users in an effort to maintain the beach's "quality". Others' right to existence has been recognized as such by the appropriate local authority, and are termed "official" (although not necessarily legitimate).

There are several categories of nude beaches:

Most beaches around the world, including nude beaches, are on public lands. That means that although private resorts and hotels that adjoin a beach may enclose their property behind fences with controlled access, most countries do not allow private ownership of the actual beach area. Thus, while a resort can control access and set clothing standards on its property, these standards would not necessarily apply to the beach itself, which remains subject to local laws or customs, and public access to the beach itself usually remains unrestricted. This applies, for example, to the islands in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Florida. On the Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Jamaica, for example, though the beach is lined with private resorts with fences down to the sand/waterline, the beach itself is open to the public. Though actual clothing standards vary from resort to resort, the beach area is officially designated as "topfree", and public access is unrestricted.

The International Naturist Federation has developed a code of conduct, or etiquette, for use by member organizations. The INF nude beach etiquette requires the avoidance of all forms of sexual harassment and sexual activity, such as masturbation or sexual intercourse. Predatory behavior is not permitted, nor is unauthorized photography.[11] In general, the standards call for the respecting of the privacy of other visitors. Staring is frowned upon by rule and social pressure.[12]

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City of Jacksonville-Beaches money dispute heats up over landfill fees

A Jacksonville city councilmans draft bill designed to resolve a bitter landfill fee dispute between the city and Atlantic and Neptune beaches has instead caused more divisiveness as Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown described the legislation as unfair and costly for anyone not living at the Beaches.

City Council President Bill Gulliford, who wrote the draft and whose district covers the Beaches, and Beaches mayors impacted by the dispute accused Brown and his administration of failing to understand the needs of the coastal communities.

A letter Brown sent to the mayors of the two communities Wednesday said the draft bill does not address several remedies proposed by the city to help resolve an impasse in which Jacksonville says Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach owe it more than $1.4 million in tipping fees for solid waste dumped at the Trail Ridge Landfill since 2011. Jacksonville Beach does not have such an agreement with Jacksonville.

A BUDGET FEE

Jacksonville officials, as part of the consolidated county government, began charging the two coastal communities after the City Council added the fee to the budget. Jacksonville says about $370,000 annually from Atlantic Beach and $200,000 from Neptune Beach pays for using the landfill.

But the two smaller cities complained about a variety of problems with the fees, including fears over hidden charges.

The city officials said the proposed bill only covers a proposal for Jacksonville to expand its garbage collection into the two coastal cities.

That proposal would negate the need in the future for the two smaller cities to pay the fee for private contractors to dump residential garbage in the landfill. Jacksonville would charge the cities $12.65 per household for monthly garbage collection by its haulers, the same fee paid by Jacksonville residents.

The $12.65 charge would then be passed on to their residential customers as part of their current garbage fee: $17.78 in Atlantic Beach and $22 a month in Neptune.

But Jim Robinson, Jacksonvilles director of public works, said the reduced charge at the beach would still cost Jacksonville taxpayers about $200,000 a year because of the added travel expense for the citys haulers.

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Tail-waggin news: Dogs will be allowed on Volusia County beaches

John Sawyer is licked by his dog Charlie with his wife Linda and their other dog Oreo at a dog-friendly beach in Panama City Beach, Fla.

Dogs, long banned from most Volusia County beaches, are getting their chance this year. Eventually.

The County Council has agreed it will at least temporarily allow dogs on the beach in coming weeks, under certain conditions: Only after 4 p.m. and before 9 a.m., and only on leashes.

The move happened abruptly after Councilman Josh Wagner pitched it toward the end of Thursdays council meeting. Might as well throw it out there he said. I want to do a trial, pilot program to allow dogs on the beach.

Do what? responded County Chair Jason Davis.

As the discussion continued, it became evident that most other council members were open to the idea, except Doug Daniels, who asked: What about cleaning up behind them?

An ordinance is expected to come back to the council for a vote in February. The pilot program will last three months, after which the council could either end the practice or extend it.

The council vote ended up 6-1, with only Daniels against.

Vice Chair Pat Patterson, an insurance agent, did raise some concerns, asking: What kind of legal responsibility do we have if a couple of dogs get into it and somebody gets bitten?

County Attorney Dan Eckert said the county would be immune from that kind of liability. (Sovereign immunity protects county governments from liability over planning-level decisions like the dog ordinance.)

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