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Asian Call Center Workers Trained With U.S. Tax Dollars - Global-cio - Executive insights/interviews - Informationweek
Despite President Obama's recent call for companies to "insource" jobs sent overseas, it turns out that the federal government itself is spending millions of dollars to train foreign students for employment in some booming career fields--including working in offshore call centers that serve U.S. businesses.
The program is called JEEP, which stands for Job Enabling English Proficiency. It's available to college students in the Philippines through USAID. That's the same agency that until a couple of years ago was spending millions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer money to train offshore IT workers in Sri Lanka--until I reported that inconvenient truth in this story. The ensuing uproar led to the Sri Lanka initiative's termination.
paul_mcdougall  information  week  article  technology  government  politics  usa  united_states  america  united_states_of_america  tax  taxes  usaid  train  training  outsourcing  outsourced  outsource  offshore  offshored  offshoring  barack_obama  president  jeep  jobs  employment  philippines  2012  2012_04_18  april  news  industry  asia 
5 weeks ago by Seumas
Local girl lied about 2001 rape; father set free after 12 years in prison
In early 2001, an 11-year-old Kalama girl named Cassandra Ann Kennedy told police her dad raped her on at least three occasions. Her father, Thomas Edward Kennedy, denied the allegation, but he was convicted by a jury and sentenced to more than 15 years in prison.
In January, Cassandra Kennedy, now 23, told Longview police she made it all up. So after serving more than nine years in prison, her father was released last week and the charges against him were dismissed.
"I did a horrible thing," Cassandra told detectives in January, according to a police report. "It's not OK to sit and be locked in this horrible place for something you didn't do. It's just not right."

Read more: http://tdn.com/news/local/local-girl-lied-about-rape-father-set-free/article_bf9cac36-7c7a-11e1-a9e4-001a4bcf887a.html#ixzz1qz9svG3H
2012  april  2012_04_01  crime  rape  police_state  police_abuse  innocence  law  government  prison  2001  news  article 
7 weeks ago by Seumas
News from The Associated Press
U.S. officials were scrambling Sunday to contain the damage caused when an American soldier in Afghanistan wandered off base and allegedly gunned down more than a dozen villagers.
cnn  article  news  asia_pacific  afghanistan  america  united_states  usa  military  government  2012_03_11  march  2012  crime  murder  warcrimes  warcrime  civilians  marines 
10 weeks ago by Seumas
Business & Financial News, Breaking US & International News | Reuters.com
Sixteen Afghan civilians, including nine children, were shot dead in what witnesses described as a nighttime massacre on Sunday near a U.S. base in southern Afghanistan, and one U.S. soldier was in custody.
While U.S. officials rushed to draw a line between the rogue shooting and the ongoing efforts of a U.S. force of around 90,000, the incident is sure to further inflame Afghan anger triggered when U.S. soldiers burned copies of the Koran at a NATO base.
reuters  article  news  asia_pacific  afghanistan  america  united_states  usa  military  government  2012_03_11  march  2012  crime  murder  warcrimes  warcrime  civilians  marines 
10 weeks ago by Seumas
U.S. Sergeant Kills 16 Afghan Civilians, 9 of Them Children - NYTimes.com
Stalking from home to home, a United States Army sergeant methodically killed at least 16 civilians, 9 of them children, in a rural stretch of southern Afghanistan early on Sunday, igniting fears of a new wave of anti-American hostility, Afghan and American officials said.
new_york_times  nyt  article  news  asia_pacific  afghanistan  america  united_states  usa  military  government  2012_03_11  march  2012  crime  murder  warcrimes  warcrime  civilians  marines 
10 weeks ago by Seumas
Obama’s high-tech labor lies - Salon.com
A few days after the New York Times’ (embarrassingly belated and deeply flawed) article on Apple’s Chinese production facilities reignited a national discussion about offshore outsourcing, President Obama was confronted during a Google+ “hang out” about why during a brutal unemployment crisis his administration continues to support expanding the H-1B visa program that allows tech companies to annually import thousands of low-wage engineers from abroad. In his stunning answer, the president first expresses bewilderment that any American high-tech engineer could be out of work, because he says that “what industry tells me is that they don’t have enough (domestic) highly skilled engineers” and that “the word that we’re getting is that somebody (a domestic engineer) in a high-tech field should be able to find something right away.” He then goes on to insist that the H-1B program is “reserved only for those companies who say they cannot find somebody in (a) particular field” and that it shouldn’t apply to industries where “there are a lot of highly skilled American workers” looking for a job because he says his administration is focused on “encourag(ing) more American engineers to be placed” in open positions.
salon  politics  obama  unemployment  employment  h1b  outsourcing  offshoring  engineering  engineers  jobs  david_sirota  february  2012  2012_02_06  news  article  business  industry  technology  tech  government  barack_obama 
february 2012 by Seumas
U.S. State Science Standards Are “Mediocre to Awful” | Budding Scientist, Scientific American Blog Network
A new report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute paints a grim picture of state science standards across the United States. But it also reveals some intriguing details about exactly what’s going wrong with the way many American students are learning science.

Standards are the foundation upon which educators build curricula, write textbooks and train teachers– they often take the form of a list of facts and skills that students must master at each grade level. Each state is free to formulate its own standards, and numerous studies have found that high standards are a first step on the road to high student achievement. “A majority of the states’ standards remain mediocre to awful,” write the authors of the report. Only one state, California, plus the District of Columbia, earned straight A’s. Indiana, Massachusetts, South Carolina and Virginia each scored an A-, and a band of states in and around the northwest, including Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nebraska, scored F’s. (For any New Yorkers reading this, our standards earned a respectable B+, plus the honor of having “some of the most elegant writing of any science standards document”).

What exactly is going wrong? The study’s lead authors identified four main factors: an undermining of evolution, vague goals, not enough guidance for teachers on how to integrate the history of science and the concept of scientific inquiry into their lessons, and not enough math instruction.
scientific_american  magazine  article  news  2012  february  2012_02_01  anna_kuchment  science  education  america  usa  united_states  school  fordham_institute  study  research 
february 2012 by Seumas
Neil Young is right — piracy is the new radio — Tech News and Analysis
As an artist who probably makes a substantial income from licensing his music, you might think Neil Young would frown on piracy and file-sharing, but that appears not to be the case, according to an interview he gave at the Dive Into Media conference in Los Angeles. Instead of railing against file-sharers, Young called piracy “the new radio” because it’s “how music gets around.” The musician’s comment puts a lot of the hysteria about copyright infringement into perspective — as we’ve pointed out before, file-sharing and monetization aren’t mutually exclusive, and in many cases a certain amount of so-called “piracy” can actually be good for business, as authors, musicians and even game developers have come to realize.

Comparing piracy to radio is a smart way of looking at the issue: in the early days of the music business, when live performances and record sales were the main revenue generator for artists and publishers, radio itself was seen as a form of piracy (as sheet music was before that). Musicians fulminated about radio stations playing their music for free, and some record labels made their acts sign waivers saying they would not appear on the radio. In the end, of course, radio became a huge revenue driver for music — although it did so in part because record labels and publishers pushed for licensing fees.
gigaom  january  2012  2012_01_31  mathew_ingram  article  news  piracy  copyright  radio  riaa  music  technology  file_sharing  neil_young  quote  quotes  business  sopa  pipa  legislation  politics  government  author  neil_gaiman  paulo_coelho  rovio  minecraft  markus_persson  videogames  gaming  developers 
february 2012 by Seumas
The Apple Boycott: People Are Spouting Nonsense about Chinese Manufacturing - Forbes
Essentially, the list of charges is that the near 1 million people who work for Foxconn (about 230,000 of whom produce products for Apple, the others assembling for Dell, HP, just about every electronics company in fact) have to work long hours for low pay in dangerous conditions.

Well, yes, they’re poor people living in a poor country. That’s what being poor means, having to work extremely hard to make very little. Yes, that is a harsh thing to say but then reality can indeed be harsh.

To show that it’s not just uncaring neoliberals like myself who say such things why not try reading Paul Krugman on the subject of sweatshops? Specifically, here, on what would happen if we were to try and stop the manufacturing being done in such poor places:
2012  january  2012_01_29  tim_worstall  forbes  article  news  editorial  commentary  china  chinese  boycott  apple  manufacturing  media  economics  foxconn  business  industry 
february 2012 by Seumas
The Dumbest Idea In The World: Maximizing Shareholder Value - Forbes
“Imagine an NFL coach,” writes Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, in his important new book, Fixing the Game, “holding a press conference on Wednesday to announce that he predicts a win by 9 points on Sunday, and that bettors should recognize that the current spread of 6 points is too low. Or picture the team’s quarterback standing up in the postgame press conference and apologizing for having only won by 3 points when the final betting spread was 9 points in his team’s favor. While it’s laughable to imagine coaches or quarterbacks doing so, CEOs are expected to do both of these things.”
forbes  business  stocks  ceo  management  economics  finance  money  article  news  2011  november  2011_11_28  steve_denning 
january 2012 by Seumas
Why We Should All Give Google+ The Finger | TechCrunch
This blogger we all know got a pic of himself flipping off a camera removed from Google+ yesterday, and another blogger blogged about it, and then the original blogger blogged about that blogger. Here’s why the image removal was significant, via BoingBoing’s Rob Beschizza.
techcrunch  alexia_tsotsis  google  g+  article  news  gesture  photo  photos  picture  pictures  pics  pic  mg_siegler  december  2011  2011_12_28 
december 2011 by Seumas
SOPA opponents may go nuclear and other 2012 predictions | Privacy Inc. - CNET News
The Internet's most popular destinations, including eBay, Google, Facebook, and Twitter seem to view Hollywood-backed copyright legislation as an existential threat.
sopa  pipa  government  politics  cnet  2012  2011  december  2011_12_29  copyright  declan_mccullagh  google  reid_hoffman  linkedin  jack_dorsey  biz_stone  craig_newmark  craigslist  twitter  law  usa  united_states  america  news  article  facebook  amazon  privacy  liberty  liberties  civil_liberty  civil_liberties 
december 2011 by Seumas
US House of Representatives: Internet pirates - Boing Boing
The House, of course, has been mired in Internet controversy since Rep Lamar Smith introduced his Stop Online Piracy Act, which establishes a regime of national censorship in the name of fighting copyright infringement. So it is with some amusement that TorrentFreak points out that more than 800 of the IP addresses assigned to the House of Reps were involved in copyright infringement over BitTorrent, according to the YHD database. There's a big trove of self-help books in there, with titles like "Crucial Conversations- Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High," and who knows, maybe that's what Mr Smith was reading when he decided to sell out America to Hollywood?
boingboing  torrentfreak  torrents  bittorrent  file_sharing  filesharing  news  article  december  2011  2011_12_27  riaa  dhs  law  government  politics  america  usa  united_states  copyright 
december 2011 by Seumas
Six Year Old Wisconsin Boy Being Prosecuted For Playing Doctor, With A Five Year Old | Addicting Info
Parents of a five-year-old girl in Grant County, Wisconsin are pressing charges for first-degree sexual assault against a then six-year-old (now seven-year-old) boy. The accusation? Playing doctor with their daughter.

Although too young to be prosecuted, the boy could be listed on the permanent sex offender registry when he turns 18.
addictinginfo  news  article  2011  november  2011_11_29  wendy_gittleson  chidlren  child  wisconsin  crime  law  lisa_riniker  america  united_states  usa 
december 2011 by Seumas
Why America's Death Penalty Just Got Us Sanctioned by Europe - Ford Vox - International - The Atlantic
With its legislation this week limiting our access to the drugs we use to kill one another, the European Union has just proven that if America is still a superpower, that designation must carry a prominent asterisk for how easily we're humbled these days. The EU is now blocking importation of technology into the United States that we cannot be trusted to use properly. As widely reported yesterday, the EU is cutting off our supply to the drugs we use for lethal injections, some of which we no longer have the capacity to manufacture domestically:
december  2011  2011_12_21  atlantic  magazine  article  news  death_penalty  death  crime  law  criminal  punishment  europe  european_union  america  usa  united_states  united_states_of_america  politics  international  the_atlantic  lethal_injection  sanction  ford_vox 
december 2011 by Seumas
Retired, Computerless Woman Fined For Pirating ‘Hooligan’ Movie | TorrentFreak
Despite not owning a computer or even a router, a retired woman has been ordered by a court to pay compensation to a movie company. The woman had been pursued by a rightsholder who claimed she had illegally shared a violent movie about hooligans on the Internet, but the fact that she didn’t even have an email address proved of little interest to the court. Guilty until proven innocent is the formula in Germany.
torrentfreak  torrents  p2p  filesharing  piracy  copyright  news  article  germany  2011  december  2011_12_22 
december 2011 by Seumas
We Killed Your Daughter; You're Under Arrest « LewRockwell.com Blog
Daniel Hiler ran out of gas during an evening motorcycle ride in Oildale, California on December 16. While walking his bike to a gas station, the twenty-year-old father of two ran into a family friend named Chrystal Jolley. The pair was crossing a street at a widely-recognized intersection when they were fatally blindsided by a vehicle traveling at a speed well in excess of the posted speed limit. Despite the fact that darkness had descended, the driver hadn’t turned on his headlights. The victims were killed instantly.
lrc  2011  december  2011_12_20  police  abuse  government  crime  law  civil  news  california  william_grigg 
december 2011 by Seumas
RIAA: Someone Else Is Pirating Through Our IP-Addresses | TorrentFreak
A few days ago we reported that no less than 6 IP-addresses registered to the RIAA had been busted for downloading copyrighted material. Quite a shocker to everyone – including the music industry group apparently – as they are now using a defense previously attempted by many alleged file-sharers. It wasn’t members of RIAA staff who downloaded these files, the RIAA insists, it was a mysterious third party vendor who unknowingly smeared the group’s good name.
news  article  december  2011  2011_12_21  riaa  music  piracy  downloading  p2p  filesharing  torrentgreak 
december 2011 by Seumas
Are NDAA, SOPA, Occupy Wall Street and Anonymous Off-Limits on Twitter?
NDAA, SOPA, Occupy Wall Street and Anonymous may be off-limits on Twitter. As Twitter users who extensively discuss those topics continue to find their accounts being shut down or otherwise restricted, it seems increasingly likely that the phenomenon is more than a coincidence.
twitter  business  law  ibtimes  article  connor_adams_sheets  december  2011_12_19  news  censrship  government  politics  ndaa  sopa  america  united_states  usa 
december 2011 by Seumas
Dear Congress, It's No Longer OK To Not Know How The Internet Works | Motherboard
We get it. You think you can be cute and old-fashioned by openly admitting that you don’t know what a DNS server is. You relish the opportunity to put on a half-cocked smile and ask to skip over the techno-jargon, conveniently masking your ignorance by making yourselves seem better aligned with the average American joe or jane — the “non-nerds” among us. But to anyone of moderate intelligence that tuned in to yesterday’s Congressional mark-up of SOPA, the legislation that seeks to fundamentally change how the internet works, you kind of just looked like a bunch of jack-asses.
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december 2011 by Seumas
Internet Engineers to Congress: SOPA censorship will harm Internet security - Boing Boing
83 of the Internet's most prominent inventors, founders, and engineers have penned an open letter to Congress in opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act, which is slated for markup in the House today. The signatories warn that the bill will compromise fundamental Internet infrastructure and undermine the security of the net.
boingboing  cory_doctorow  article  news  internet  politics  sopa  censorship  government  civil_liberties  civil_liberty  freedom  america  usa  united_states  law  copyright  december  2011  2011_11_15  protect_ip  house  senate  congress  testimony 
december 2011 by Seumas
How SOPA will destroy Internet security - Boing Boing
Last week's SOPA hearings were punctuated by facepalming moments in which learned members of the House Judiciary Committee dismissed the distinguished engineers who say the bill weakens Internet security. They said things like, "I'm no nerd, but I just don't believe it."

Well, you don't have to be a "nerd" to understand a) what DNSSEC is; b) why we desperately need it (or something like it) before the Internet collapses along with the creaking public key infrastructure; and c) how the insanity in SOPA will tank that effort. Stewart Baker at the Volokh Conspiracy lays it out in small, easy-to-understand words.
boingboing  cory_doctorow  article  news  internet  politics  sopa  censorship  government  civil_liberties  civil_liberty  freedom  america  usa  united_states  law  copyright  december  2011  2011_12_17  protect_ip  dnssec 
december 2011 by Seumas
SOPA and everyday Americans - Boing Boing
Alec Macgillivray (Twitter General Counsel, former Google attorney, Berkman Fellow) has a great post explaining how SOPA might impact everyday Americans.
boingboing  cory_doctorow  article  news  internet  politics  sopa  censorship  government  civil_liberties  civil_liberty  freedom  america  usa  united_states  law  copyright  december  2011  2011_12_17  protect_ip  twitter  alec_macgillivray  google  berkman  fellow 
december 2011 by Seumas
Congressional SOPA hearings: no opponents of the bill allowed - Boing Boing
As the House of Representatives opens hearings on SOPA, the worst piece of Internet legislation in American history, it has rejected all submissions and testimony from public interest groups and others who oppose the bill.
boingboing  cory_doctorow  article  news  internet  politics  sopa  censorship  government  civil_liberties  civil_liberty  freedom  america  usa  united_states  law  copyright  november  2011  2011_11_15  protect_ip 
december 2011 by Seumas
Detaining US citizens: How did we get here? - Americas - Al Jazeera English
Aziz Rana, professor of constitutional law at Cornell University, explains the significance of provisions in the 2012 National Defense Authorisation Act that define the entire world as a battlefield, allowing for open-ended detainment of US citizens, without a trial.
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december 2011 by Seumas
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