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Daily Archives: September 13, 2012
Global premiere of 'Freedom For Birth' documentary
Posted: September 13, 2012 at 6:13 am
A new documentary that reframes childbirth as the most pressing global Human Rights issue today is launching with hundreds of premires all over the world on the same day, Thursday 20th September 2012. The screening in Wellington on that date is at the Penthouse Cinema at 8pm.
Freedom For Birth is a 60 minute campaigning documentary featuring a Who's Who of leading birth experts and international Human Rights lawyers all calling for radical change to the world's maternity systems.
Made by British film-makers Toni Harman and Alex Wakeford, Freedom For Birth film tells the story of an Hungarian midwife gnes Gerb who has been jailed for supporting women giving birth at home. One of the home birth mothers supported by Ms Gerb decided to take a stand.
When pregnant with her second child, Anna Ternovsky took her country to the European Court of Human Rights and won a landmark case that has major implications for childbirth around the world.
Toni Harman, one of the film-makers says, "the Ternovsky vs Hungary ruling at the European Court of Human Rights in 2010 means that now in Europe, every birthing woman has the legal right to decide where and how she gives birth. And across the world, it means that if a woman feels like her Human Rights are being violated because her birth choices are not being fully supported, she could use the power of the law to protect those rights. With the release of "Freedom For Birth", we hope millions of women become aware of their legal rights and so our film has the potential to spark a revolution in maternity care across the world. In fact, we are calling this the Mothers' Revolution."
Karen Guilliland, CEO of the New Zealand College of Midwives says that New Zealanders are likely to be shocked at the story told by Freedom For Birth. "We are one of the very few countries where pregnant women enjoy full rights as a person." Karen recently spoke at the Human Rights in Childbirth Conference at the Hague, in the Netherlands and says that the international audience was inspired by our system. "Human rights seem like such a given in New Zealand but much of the world still does not meet the human rights expectations we take for granted. However, we should never take our maternity rights for granted and Freedom For Birth will encourage us to cherish and protect what we have."
Hermine Hayes-Klein, US lawyer and organiser of the recent Human Rights in Childbirth Conference at the Hague, the Netherlands says, "Freedom For Birth" holds the answer to changing the system. Birth will change when women realise they have a right to meaningful support for childbirth and claim that right. Birth will change when women stand up against the abuses that are currently suffered in such high numbers and say, No More."
When asked why they are showing the film, the two Wellington mothers who are organising the local screening, Karen Gault and Vida Rye say, "We want all women to be fully informed of their birth options and to be supported in their choice of how and where they give birth. We feel privileged to have birthed in a country that has a maternity system that, in the main, respects those choices. However, we feel that we cannot be complacent about what we have, we need to hold on to it for our children and their children, there are still improvements needed".
The local screening of Freedom For Birth will take place at the Penthouse Cinema, Brooklyn, Wellington at 8pm on Thursday 20th September 2012. The screening is to raise funds for the "Birth Centre for Wellington" project.
To book your tickets http://www.birthhub.org/freedomforbirth or contact 04 589 7802.
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Myanmar moves closer to more press freedom
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Myanmar's Information Minister Aung Kyi said the government wants to work with the country's journalists to establish new press freedom laws.
Published: Sept. 12, 2012 at 6:30 AM
YANGON, Myanmar, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Myanmar's Information Minister Aung Kyi said the government wants to work with the country's journalists to establish new media freedom laws.
Aung Kyi, former labor minister and government liaison to pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, has been meeting with journalists in Yangon to discuss media issues, the Irrawaddy news website said.
The move comes after the government did away last month with the requirement of publications to submit their copy to a government censor before publishing them.
However, publishers must submit articles to the Information Ministry's Press Scrutiny and Registration Department after publication to determine if publishing laws have been broken.
Aung Kyi said the Information Ministry will put together a first draft and consult with Myanmar's journalist community before deciding on a version to be presented to Parliament.
He also said he wanted to work through the Myanmar Core Press Council that the government set up last month as its official media liaison and watchdog, the Irrawaddy report said.
"We now feel a sense of freedom," MCPC member Ko Ko told the Irrawaddy, run by expatriate Myanmar journalists operating in Thailand. "We must start working together to write a new law and confine the 1962 law to history."
Zaw Thet Htwe, a spokesman for the independent Committee for Freedom of the Press, said "we will need to wait and see to what extent our ideas are included."
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Freedom Errors Help Miners Take Game One
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September 12, 2012 - Frontier League (FL) Florence Freedom Florence, KY-The Southern Illinois Miners took advantage of two errors in the seventh inning and went on to defeat the Florence Freedom 5-3 in game one of the Frontier League Championship series.
With the game tied at 3-3 in the seventh, Jason Ganek reached on a Stephen Cardullo throwing error at third base. Jose Velazquez retired the next two batters bringing Chris Anderson to the plate with Ganek standing at third. Anderson hit a pop up to the right side of the infield which second baseman Pierre LePage dropped. This allowed Ganek to score. The two errors by the Freedom defense gave the Miners a 4-3 lead.
In the ninth, the Freedom had a chance against Miner closer Brandon Cunniff. With the bases loaded and with two outs, Cunniff got Peter Fatse to ground out to second base to end the ballgame.
The Freedom took a 1-0 lead on a Kyle Bluestein solo homerun in the second inning. The Miners then got back to back homeruns in the third. Anderson hit a two run homer off Freedom starter Andy Clark(0-2) and then Cannon Lester followed with a solo shot giving the Miners a 3-1 lead.
Drew Rundle hit his second homerun of the postseason in the sixth. It was a two run shot to left field which tied the game at 3-3.
David Harden(2-0) the Southern Illinois starter improved to 6-0 lifetime against the Freedom as he went 6.2 innings allowing seven hits on three earned runs. Cunniff picked up his fourth save of the postseason in as many tries.
Clark worked six innings giving up four hits on three earned runs with one walk and four strikeouts.
Bluestein and Fatse each had two hits for the Freedom who outhit the Miners 8-6.
The Freedom will look to even up the best of five series at a game apiece on Thursday night. LHP Daniel Calhoun(0-0, 7.20) gets the start for the Miners while the Florence starter is RHP Brandon Mathes(0-0, 4.00). The game can be heard with Steve Jarnicki starting at 6:20 on Real Talk 1160 and realtalk1160.com.
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Academic freedom debate continues
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012 22:28
Following last year's controversy about academic freedom at the university, Faculty Senate discussed academic freedom at their regularly scheduled meeting Monday.
"I think many of us can agree that there has been a chill on this campus with regard to academic freedom and our faith in academic freedom especially in the classroom," English professor Jill Ehnenn said.
Last year, several faculty members voiced their complaints when tenured sociology professor Jammie Price was placed on administrative leave after students made seven allegations against Price, including engaging in "inappropriate speech and conduct" in the classroom.
There has been a lot of fear, complaints and questions regarding academic freedom since last year, Enhenn said.
"This is not an issue that just reflects the voices of five or six people," Enhenn said.
Faculty members expressed their concerns, questions and suggestions to the Faculty Senate and Provost of Academic Affairs Lori Gonzalez.
The administration will come up with answers regarding professors' questions about academic freedom, Gonzalez said.
Gonzalez said she is committed to academics and hopes to answer questions in a way that doesn't "pit administration against faculty."
"I just ask that you offer the benefit of the doubt until you can prove that we are not supporting academic freedom," Gonzalez said.
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“Freedom For Birth” – Global Film Launch
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For Immediate Release
Freedom For Birth Global Film Launch Gives birth to the Mothers' Revolution Wellington Wednesday 12th September 2012
A new documentary that reframes childbirth as the most pressing global Human Rights issue today is launching with hundreds of premires all over the world on the same day, Thursday 20th September 2012.
The screening in Wellington on that date is at the Penthouse Cinema at 8pm. Freedom For Birth is a 60 minute campaigning documentary featuring a Who's Who of leading birth experts and international Human Rights lawyers all calling for radical change to the world's maternity systems.
Made by British film-makers Toni Harman and Alex Wakeford, Freedom For Birth film tells the story of an Hungarian midwife gnes Gerb who has been jailed for supporting women giving birth at home. One of the home birth mothers supported by Ms Gerb decided to take a stand.
When pregnant with her second child, Anna Ternovsky took her country to the European Court of Human Rights and won a landmark case that has major implications for childbirth around the world. Toni Harman, one of the film-makers says, the Ternovsky vs Hungary ruling at the European Court of Human Rights in 2010 means that now in Europe, every birthing woman has the legal right to decide where and how she gives birth. And across the world, it means that if a woman feels like her Human Rights are being violated because her birth choices are not being fully supported, she could use the power of the law to protect those rights. With the release of Freedom For Birth, we hope millions of women become aware of their legal rights and so our film has the potential to spark a revolution in maternity care across the world. In fact, we are calling this the Mothers' Revolution.
Karen Guilliland, CEO of the New Zealand College of Midwives says that New Zealanders are likely to be shocked at the story told by Freedom For Birth. "We are one of the very few countries where pregnant women enjoy full rights as a person. " Karen recently spoke at the Human Rights in Childbirth Conference at the Hague, in the Netherlands and says that the international audience was inspired by our system. "Human rights seem like such a given in New Zealand but much of the world still does not meet the human rights expectations we take for granted. However, we should never take our maternity rights for granted and Freedom For Birth will encourage us to cherish and protect what we have."
Hermine Hayes-Klein, US lawyer and organiser of the recent Human Rights in Childbirth Conference at the Hague, the Netherlands says, Freedom For Birth holds the answer to changing the system. Birth will change when women realise they have a right to meaningful support for childbirth and claim that right. Birth will change when women stand up against the abuses that are currently suffered in such high numbers and say, No More. When asked why they are showing the film, the two Wellington mothers who are organising the local screening, Karen Gault and Vida Rye say, We want all women to be fully informed of their birth options and to be supported in their choice of how and where they give birth. We feel privileged to have birthed in a country that has a maternity system that, in the main, respects those choices. However, we feel that we cannot be complacent about what we have, we need to hold on to it for our children and their children, there are still improvements needed.
The local screening of Freedom For Birth will take place at the Penthouse Cinema, Brooklyn, Wellington at 8pm on Thursday 20th September 2012. The screening is to raise funds for the Birth Centre for Wellington project. To book your tickets http://www.birthhub.org/freedomforbirth or contact 04 589 7802. --
Additional Notes Additional information about Freedom For Birth can be found on the website: http://freedomforbirth.com
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Liberty Group Ventures Launches, Bringing Risk Management Solutions to Public and Private Sectors
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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Liberty Group Ventures, LLC, a woman-owned, small business, announced its launch today. The company will develop risk management solutions to help organizations become more resilient and enable them to prepare for and respond to all hazards: physical (e.g., natural and man-made) and non-physical (e.g., brand and reputation management).
The company leads Fortune 500 corporations, local and state governments, colleges and universities, sports stadiums and other organizations in the development of lean, innovative preparedness and resiliency solutions. Custom services offered by Liberty Group Ventures include cybersecurity gap analyses, crisis management training, and tabletop exercises to help organizations develop sophisticated and dynamic hazard preparedness, response, and recovery plans.
Before founding Liberty Group Ventures, president and CEO Kiersten Todt Coon served as a partner of Good Harbor Consulting. As a partner, Ms. Coon supported the Arlington Office of Emergency Management in the development of the Northern Virginia (NOVA) Recovery Resource Initiative. This initiative convened private, public and nonprofit representatives to examine recovery resource management. The project focused on the supply chain and the government's role in supporting private sector post-disaster recovery efforts.
"Liberty Group Ventures focuses on each client's needs and goals," says Coon. "We apply best practices and lessons learned to develop customized, dynamic solutions to help clients become more resilient, agile and effective in handling their unique risks."
Prior to joining Good Harbor Consulting, Coon worked in the White House and on Capitol Hill, and helped draft the legislation that created the Department of Homeland Security. In response to the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings, she developed a security and risk management template for campuses that applies the strategic lessons of U.S. national security.
About Liberty Group Ventures, LLC
Based in Arlington, VA, Liberty Group Ventures, LLC (LGV) develops and executes risk management strategies for Fortune 500 companies, state and local governments, colleges, universities, and sports stadiums. LGV conducts cybersecurity gap analyses, crisis management training and tabletop exercises for its clients. Liberty Group Ventures is a woman-owned, small business. For more information, please visit us online at http://www.libertygroupventures.com or call 703.989.5385.
ContactMichael Rudd, Boscobel Marketing Communications 301-588-2900 mrudd@boscobel.com
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Liberty’s Maffei Says Starz May Hold More Value to Others
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By Andy Fixmer and Alex Sherman - 2012-09-13T04:00:01Z
Liberty Media Corp. (LMCA)s Starz premium cable channel may be more valuable to another owner, Chief Executive Officer Greg Maffei said, signaling a possible sale of the network after a split planned for later this year.
Starz, with 20.7 million subscribers, would offer a media company that operates other premium cable channels synergies that dont exist for Liberty Media, Maffei said yesterday at a Bank of America-sponsored investor conference in Beverly Hills, California.
Liberty, based in Englewood, Colorado, said on Aug. 8 that it planned to spin off all of its assets not associated with Starz LLC into a separate company by the end of this year. Starz, which competes with Time Warner Inc. (TWX)s HBO, CBS Corp. (CBS)s Showtime and Epix, owned by three movie studios, will have about $1.5 billion in debt and an undetermined amount of cash.
Liberty Chairman John Malone has used tracking stocks and financial transactions over the years to pursue tax benefits and make its diversified assets more attractive to shareholders. They included the separation of Liberty Interactive (LINTA), owner of the shopping network QVC.
The Class A tracking shares of Liberty Media fell 0.8 percent to $102.52 yesterday in New York. The companys interests include stakes in the Atlanta Braves baseball team, Sirius XM Radio Inc. (SIRI) and Live Nation Entertainment Inc. (LYV)
To contact the reporters on this story: Andy Fixmer in Los Angeles at afixmer@bloomberg.net; Alex Sherman in New York at asherman6@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Anthony Palazzo at apalazzo@bloomberg.net
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Liberty Global Announces Vendor Awards 2012
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Liberty Global, Inc. (Liberty Global) (Nasdaq: LBTYA, LBTYB and LBTYK) announced the winners of its 2012 Vendor Awards at the Liberty Global Technology Summit in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Senior management from 80 key vendor partners attended the event together with Liberty Global's senior management in the areas of technology, IT, product development and procurement.
The company recognized its partners achievements in four categories: Best Product & Service Quality', 'Best Support & After Sales, Best Innovation/Breakthrough Supplier and the Best Technology Pitch at the Liberty Global Technology Summit.
The award for Best Product & Service Quality' was won by Arris, while Technetix won the 'Best Support & After Sales award. The award for Best Innovation/Breakthrough Supplier went to a group of four partners who jointly contributed to online video platform delivery: Kit Digital, Empathy Lab, thePlatform and Intellicore. The fourth award winner for Best Technology Pitch was MirriAd, as selected by the audience at the Summit, which mostly consisted of representatives from key vendor partners as well as Liberty Global employees.
The winners of the first three Liberty Global Technology Awards are selected based on input from a large number of senior executives across the entire Liberty Global group. It is the fifth time that Liberty Global has acknowledged its relationships with its partners and suppliers in this way, especially those relationships that have structurally supported the high level development and innovation of Liberty Globals business.
In selecting companies to receive our Vendor Awards, we looked for those partners that have consistently demonstrated a commitment to quality, innovation and an ability to collaborate, said Balan Nair, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Liberty Global. We want to thank our partners for helping us to create the highest quality products and services that frequently exceed our customers expectations. Liberty Globals track record of success is due in large part to our suppliers.
About Liberty Global, Inc.
Liberty Global is the leading international cable company, with operations in 13 countries. We connect people to the digital world and enable them to discover and experience its endless possibilities. Our market-leading television, broadband internet, and telephony services are provided through next-generation networks and innovative technology platforms that connect 20 million customers who subscribe to 34 million services as of June 30, 2012.
Liberty Globals consumer brands include UPC, Unitymedia, KabelBW, Telenet and VTR. Our operations also include Chellomedia, our content division, UPC Business, a commercial services division and Liberty Global Ventures, our investment fund. For more information, please visit http://www.lgi.com.
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Pondexter lifts Liberty past last-place Mystics
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Trailing late in the third quarter of a game they needed to win, the New York Liberty picked up their defensive intensity and ran away from the Washington Mystics.
Cappie Pondexter scored 22 points to lead the Liberty to a 75-62 victory over the last-place Mystics on Wednesday night. Nicole Powell had 15 points and Kia Vaughn added 10 points and 10 rebounds to help New York (13-17) finish 4-2 on a six-game homestand - including two wins against Washington.
The Liberty also moved a half-game ahead of Chicago for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
''It was an ugly win, but I'm glad we pulled it out in the fourth quarter,'' Pondexter said. ''We focused a little more, we began to help each other. I thought we rebounded well, forced them to make tough jump shots.''
Pondexter praised Vaughn's play in the final quarter, when the center and Plenette Pierson had eight points apiece to help New York outscore Washington 19-7 in the period. Vaughn had her first double-double of the season.
''I thought she played great down the stretch, she was confident,'' Pondexter said. ''The last two games we actually were talking about that baseline jumper, where she's great at. She focused in on doing it ... especially in the fourth quarter. I'm happy she was finally able to display the kind of basketball she's been trying.''
Monique Currie scored a season-high 24 points for Washington (5-25), which has lost nine straight. The Mystics dropped to 1-15 on the road this season, with their lone win against the Liberty on July 13 in the last game before the league's monthlong Olympic break.
''We played well throughout the game except for the fourth quarter,'' Currie said. ''We got cold and the Liberty were able to take advantage of that.''
The Liberty grabbed the lead with an 11-2 run that started at the end of the third and carried over into the fourth. Pondexter made a 3-pointer with about 28 seconds left in the third to put the Liberty in front 56-55, and Vaughn opened the fourth with back-to-back jumpers to extend the lead to five with 7:23 remaining.
Pondexter's 3 gave New York a 67-58 advantage with 4:43 to go, and Washington got no closer than seven the rest of the way. The Liberty scored the final six points of the game.
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Hearing set for Friday in free speech case involving Mormon temple
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Courts Main Street Church characterizes Brigham City as Orwellian in restricting free speech.
A federal judge will decide Friday whether to grant a Christian churchs request for a temporary restraining order so it can pass out fliers on sidewalks in front of a new Mormon temple in Brigham City.
The Main Street Church of Brigham City and ACLU of Utah filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday seeking the order on a city ordinance they characterized as "Orwellian" in restricting free speech and other constitutional rights. The hearing is set for 10 a.m. before U.S. District Court Judge Dale Kimball.
In its lawsuit, the church said the ordinance turns the "entire city into a place where free speech, free assembly and free exercise of religion are prohibited until people are granted a special permit designating free speech zones." The church received a permit from the city on Aug. 21 that limits its activity to two lightly trafficked sidewalks and allows only four people to participate in handing out literature at a time.
The church, which believes Mormonism is based on erroneous teachings, requested the permit to hand out "Biblically-based information about temples and related Christian temples" during an open house for the new temple, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The open house ends Saturday, but Main Street Church wants to hand out its leaflets through Oct. 1.
City Administrator Bruce Leonard told The Salt Lake Tribune on Wednesday that the city adopted the ordinance to deal with pedestrian and vehicle safety at any event in the city.
"We felt wed done a good job in allowing any protest," Leonard said. "They had good access to the temple. We felt they had ample area and ample time to talk to people."
Leonard said the city has had a good relationship with Main Street Church, which is located next door to city hall, in the past. But safety was a concern during the temple open house, he said, which also led the city to reroute traffic on its main street to divert large trucks.
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