Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Young Women beaten in streets of Tehran while protesting



Young Women beaten in streets of Tehran while protesting

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NTSB: Train Stopped Then Started Before Crash



Investigators looking into the deadly crash of 2 Metro transit trains focused Tuesday on why a computerized system failed to halt an oncoming train, even though there is evidence that the operator tried to slow it down. (June 23)

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Obama Addresses Iran, Energy, and Healthcare - Bloomberg



Live! From the White House: President Barack Obama Holds News Conference (Bloomberg News)

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Fiance tells of Neda's last moments - 23 Jun 09



Caspian Makan, the fiance of the young Iranian woman shot last week, tells Al Jazeera of her last moments. "Neda", which is the Farsi word for voice, was allegedly shot dead by a Basij soldier in Tehran last week.

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Senators vote in simultaneous sessions



Governor David Paterson ordered state lawmakers to a special session of the legislature in hopes of breaking a more than two week stalemate. http://www.wivb.com

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Palestinians fight illegal Israeli construction - 22 June 09



Though international law considers Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land illegal, construction companies continue to cash in on unprecedented settlement expansion.

Now, some Palestinians in the West Bank town of Bil'in are taking matters into their own hands, by going to court to sue international construction companies.

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AustinHealth: Swine flu vaccine



A swine flu vaccine may be on the way.

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Sheboygan boy falls at spelling bee



Andrew Grose from Sheboygan did not advance at the spelling bee.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

N. Korea Court Convicts U.S. Journalists



Two U.S. Journalists, arrested in North Korea, have been found guilty of crimes against the communist nation. Laura Ling and Euna Lee were sentenced to 12 years in a labor camp. (June 8)

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Gordon Brown faces more bad news from the papers today



An email written by Lord Mandelson is revealed in the Mail on Sunday while former Europe Minister Caroline Flint writes in the Sunday Times. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Lebanon: ruling coalition wins elections



Early results in the Lebanese parliamentary election show the ruling coalition edging ahead of the Hezbollah-led opposition alliance.

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Search for plane crash passengers continues



As the search for passengers from flight AF447 continues, Air France has announced it's accelerating the replacement of Airbus speed monitors. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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It happened in Tiananmen Square - 31 May 09 - Part 1



Twenty years have passed since hundreds of thousands of people flooded onto the streets of Beijing and into Tiananmen Square demanding democracy, freedom of speech and an end to corruption. After a seven week standoff, the Communist government called in the troops and a bloody battle pursued. Twenty years on, Al Jazeera speaks to some of those who took part in the world's largest and most influential pro-democracy movement.

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Mexico Day Care Fire Kills 38 Children



The death toll from Mexico's day-care center fire has climbed to 38 with the deaths of three more children Saturday. Mexico's president Felipe Calderon has ordered an investigation. (June 6)

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Shootout Kills 16 in Mexico's Acapulco Resort



Soldiers fought for two hours with armed men apparently holding police hostage at a house in Acapulco, leaving one soldier and 15 gunmen dead, a military official said Sunday. (June 7)

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EAPilotRochesterCrash



East Aurora pilot crashes plane at Rochester airport, hospitalized, then released.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Health Officials have Confirmed 1st Case of H1N1 in Allen Co



Allen County health officials have confirmed the first case of the H1N1 virus.

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North Korean issue looks like a deadlock



A North Korean train carrying a long-range missile has allegedly arrived at a launch base in the northwest of the country. The South Korean military has confirmed this development.

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Raw Video: President Obama Heads to Saudi Arabia



President Barack Obama has left Washington on a trip that he hopes will lead to improved relations with the world's Muslims. He will visit Saudi Arabia and Egypt. (June 2)

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It happened in Tiananmen Square - 31 May 09 - Part 1



Twenty years have passed since hundreds of thousands of people flooded onto the streets of Beijing and into Tiananmen Square demanding democracy, freedom of speech and an end to corruption. After a seven week standoff, the Communist government called in the troops and a bloody battle pursued. Twenty years on, Al Jazeera speaks to some of those who took part in the world's largest and most influential pro-democracy movement.

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Raw Video: Obama, Former First Lady Nancy Reagan



With the stroke of a pen Tuesday, President Barack Obama created the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission. (June 2)

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Plane crash: Debris belongs to Air France jet



The Brazilian government confirms debris spotted in the Atlantic belongs to missing Air France plane. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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North Korea assembles long-range missile



North Korea has started to assemble a long-range missile which is capable of reaching the United States, South Korean media reported on Wednesday.

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Gordon Brown under pressure as Hazel Blears quits



Prime Minister Gordon Brown's under pressure on the eve of local and European elections as Communities Secretary Hazel Blears quits her Cabinet post. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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NM GM dealers calm fears after filing



On Monday, General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and now local dealerships are sending a don't panic message to consumers.

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Sheboygan boy falls at spelling bee



Andrew Grose from Sheboygan did not advance at the spelling bee.

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Vigil Held In Honor Of Slain Doctor



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A man suspected of fatally shooting abortion doctor George Tiller in church was in jail Monday while investigators sought to learn more about his background, including his possible connections to a...
A man suspected of fatally shooting abortion doctor George Tiller in church was in jail Monday while investigators sought to learn more about his background, including his possible connections to anti-abortion groups.

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NeWS (for Network extensible Window System) was a windowing system developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid 1980s.[1] Originally known as "SunDew",[2] its primary authors were James Gosling and David S. H. Rosenthal. The NeWS interpreter was based on PostScript (as was the later Display PostScript, although the two projects were otherwise unrelated) extending it to allow interaction and multiple "contexts" to support windows. Like PostScript, NeWS could be used as a complete programming language, but unlike PostScript, NeWS could be used to make complete interactive programs with mouse support and a GUI.

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NeWS started by implementing a PostScript interpreter that runs in a cooperative multitasking fashion, since, unlike PostScript in a printer, NeWS would be displaying a number of PostScript programs at the same time on one screen. It also added a complete view hierarchy system, based on viewports known as canvases. Like the view system in most GUIs, NeWS included the concept of a tree of embedded views along which events were passed. For instance, a mouse click would generate an event that would be passed to the object directly under the mouse pointer, say a button. If this object did not respond to the event, the object "under" the button would then receive the message, and so on. NeWS included a complete model for these events, including timers and other automatic events, input queues for devices such as mice and keyboards, and other functionality required for full interaction.
To support event-based programming, NeWS expanded the original PostScript stack-based language into a complete object oriented (OO) programming style with inheritance. This eliminated the need for an external OO language to build a complete application.
Since all of these additions were implemented as extensions to PostScript, it was possible to write simple PostScript code that would result in a running, onscreen, interactive program. Two popular demonstration programs were an onscreen clock, which required about two pages of code, and a program which drew a pair of eyes that followed the cursor as it moved around the screen. The eyeball program was shown at SIGGRAPH in 1988, and was the inspiration for the later well-known X application xeyes.
NeWS included several libraries of user interface elements (widgets), themselves written in NeWS. These widgets ran all of their behaviour in the NeWS interpreter, and only required communications to an outside program (or more NeWS code) when the widget demanded it. For example, a toggle button's display routine can query the button's state (pressed or not) and change its display accordingly. The button's PostScript code can also react to mouse clicks by changing its state from "pressed" to "not pressed" and vice versa. All this can happen in the windowing server without interaction with the client program, and only when the mouse is released on the button will an event be sent off for handling.
This was more sophisticated than the X Window System server model, which can only report "mouse was pushed down here", "mouse is now here", "mouse was released here" events to a client, which then has to figure out if the event is in the button, switch the state, and finally instruct the server to display the new state. If client and server are not on the same machine, these interactions must travel over the network, which results in a delay in responding.
The best example of such a library is TNT (The NeWS Toolkit) which was released by Sun in 1989. Sun also shipped a smaller toolkit intended for example purposes and making small programs.