Edmund White on writing, incest, life and Larry Kramer

Thursday, November 8, 2007

What you are about to read is an American life as lived by renowned author Edmund White. His life has been a crossroads, the fulcrum of high-brow Classicism and low-brow Brett Easton Ellisism. It is not for the faint. He has been the toast of the literary elite in New York, London and Paris, befriending artistic luminaries such as Salman Rushdie and Sir Ian McKellen while writing about a family where he was jealous his sister was having sex with his father as he fought off his mother’s amorous pursuit.

The fact is, Edmund White exists. His life exists. To the casual reader, they may find it disquieting that someone like his father existed in 1950’s America and that White’s work is the progeny of his intimate effort to understand his own experience.

Wikinews reporter David Shankbone understood that an interview with Edmund White, who is professor of creative writing at Princeton University, who wrote the seminal biography of Jean Genet, and who no longer can keep track of how many sex partners he has encountered, meant nothing would be off limits. Nothing was. Late in the interview they were joined by his partner Michael Caroll, who discussed White’s enduring feud with influential writer and activist Larry Kramer.

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Wikinews interviews Spain’s most decorated Paralympian, Teresa Perales

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Zaragoza, Spain — On Thursday, Wikinews traveled to Zaragoza, Spain to interview the nation’s most decorated Paralympian and IPC Athlete Council representative Teresa Perales. A wide range of topics about the Paralympics and sport in Spain were discussed including the evolution of Paralympic sport, disability sport classification, funding support across all levels of elite sport including the Paralympics and Olympics, the role of sportspeople in politics, sponsorship issues, and issues of gender in Spanish sport.

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Australian art gallery raided by police; photographer faces possible indecency charge

Monday, May 26, 2008

The Rosley Oxley9 Gallery in Sydney, Australia was raided by police over the weekend following complaints of child pornography. The complaints related to an exhibition of works by photographer Bill Henson, which included several photographs of naked pubescent children. Twenty-one of the forty photographs in the exhibition were seized during the raid, and police have announced that charges will be laid under the NSW Commonwealth and Crimes Act for “publishing an indecent article”. Digital versions have also been removed from the Gallery’s website.

Whatever the artistic view of the merits of that sort of stuff – frankly I don’t think there are any – just allow kids to be kids.

Politicians on both sides of the fence spoke out against the exhibition. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, speaking to the Nine Network, said he found the photos to be “absolutely revolting […] Whatever the artistic view of the merits of that sort of stuff – frankly I don’t think there are any – just allow kids to be kids.” His Opposition counterpart, Brendan Nelson, believes that the exhibition “violates the things for which we stand as Australians and indeed as parents”.

Art experts have supported Henson and defended his work, denying claims of child pornography and exploitation. According to Betty Churcher, a former director of the National Gallery of Australia, “[t]here is absolutely no suggestion of pornography in these photographs”. Sydney art dealer Denis Savill hung one of Henson’s works, featuring two nudes, in his gallery window beside an Arthur Boyd nude, to “give them something to grizzle about”.

According to Tony Oxley, husband of gallery owner Roslyn, the gallery’s answering machine has recorded several threats to burn the building down. The police action also calls into question the fate of similar works by Henson in other galleries in Australia and around the world.

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Cargo ship Arctic Sea may be found

Saturday, August 15, 2009

A cargo ship spotted off the African island nation of Cape Verde could be the missing MV Arctic Sea.

The Maltese flagged MV Arctic Sea disappeared off the French coast sometime after July 29. Owned by the Russian Arctic Sea company she was operated by the Finnish Solchart Management company and had a Russian crew.

French intelligence sources have found a ship matching the Arctic Sea’s description about 400 Nautical miles north of São Vicente.

The Arctic Sea was on a scheduled route from the Finnish seaport of Pietarsaari to the Algerian seaport of Béjaïa with a cargo of timber when it was boarded in Swedish waters between the islands Öland and Gotland on the night of July 24. The alleged boarders left the ship the same day according to its crew and the ship continued her voyage although it would have been expected to anchor at the nearest port.

The last official contact with the ship was with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency in Britain on July 28. Viktor Matveyev, the director of Solchart Management says the ship radioed that it was off the coast of Portugal on July 31. The 98-meter-long ship has so far not reached the Straits of Gibraltar and is now being sought by the Portuguese Navy and Russian Navy.

If proven this could be the first case of piracy in Europe in the modern era. There is speculation as to the reason for the ship’s hijacking, as its cargo of wood, valued at 1.3 million euros, is not especially valuable. Suggestions include possible contraband, and the possibility of a commercial dispute between the crew or some other party and the ship’s owners.

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Chili Finger Incident

 Correction — October 10, 2019 The day of the alleged incident, March 22, 2005, was a Tuesday, not a Thursday. 

Friday, May 6, 2005

On Thursday the 22nd of March, 2005, Anna Ayala, a woman from Las Vegas, claimed to have found a human finger in her bowl of chili at a Wendy’s restaurant located at 1405 Monterey Highway, just south of downtown San Jose, California, owned by Fresno-based Jern Management.. The finger, which probably belonged to a woman as it had a long and manicured fingernail, did not belong to any of the restaurant employees. The food supplies were seized by officials to be traced back to its manufacturers, while the restaurant was permitted to open again later with chili prepared from fresh ingredients.

Wikinews reporter David Vasquez drove his car up to the drive-thru menu and found that chili was still on the menu, at a price of US$1.19 for a small serving. He also witnessed workers unloading supplies from a semi-trailer truck in the restaurant’s parking lot, and carting them into the back door of the establishment.

Initially, county health officials said Ayala was fine and the finger had been cooked, which would have killed any bacteriae in the finger. However, on March 27, officials admitted they were not so sure anymore. Tests were done on the finger to determine this. Dr. Martin Fenstersheib, Santa Clara County’s health officer, said that even if the finger was still raw when Ayala bit into it, the risk was low that she would have become infected with anything. However, he advised that Ayala should undergo a series of precautionary follow-up tests.

Sales at Wendy’s went down because of the incident. Wendy’s International, Inc. (WEN) closed at US$39.43 on Thursday the 22nd, and as the stock exchange was closed for the Good Friday holiday, traders did not weigh in the stock until the next Monday.

By Tuesday the 5th of April, officials had still not succeeded in tracking down the owner of the finger. The fingerprint on the detached digit has been run through an FBI database as well as the local criminal database in Santa Clara County, but no matches were found. According to Rich Reneau, who was leading the investigation at the time, the fingerprint was marginal, and the likelihood of finding a match was slim.

Wendy’s stock did not go down significantly and was trading at US$39.37 that morning.

The next day, on Wednesday the 6th, Las Vegas police searched the home of Anna Ayala. About a dozen officers conducted the search at Ayala’s home at Maryland Parkway and Serene Street at about 4 p.m. local time (23:00 UTC), according to witnesses at the scene. Ayala and other residents were handcuffed and brought out of the house. Ayala said that her teenage daughter, Genesis Reyes, had torn shoulder ligaments as a result of the search. The Las Vegas Review-Journal ran a photo of Reyes wearing a sling in their Friday edition. In San Jose, police spokeswoman Gina Tepoorten confirmed to reporters that investigators had served the warrant in cooperation with Las Vegas police on Wednesday, but she refused to reveal specific details about the warrant. By that time, Wendy’s was offering a US$50,000 reward for information leading to the source of the finger.

Research by the Associated Press uncovered Ayala’s history of lawsuits. Ayala successfully won her suit for medical expenses against the national El Pollo Loco chicken-chain, a previous employer, after her daughter Genesis contracted salmonella poisoning, allegedly from eating at the restaurant. However, Ayala lost another suit against General Motors in 2000 claiming that a wheel fell off her car. She also started a sexual harassment suit against her former boss in 1998. A total of 13 lawsuits in California and Nevada had been filed. Ayala replied the focus should be on Wendy’s, and not her record of law suits. Nick Muyo, a spokesman for the San Jose Police department, said not to expect new information in the case for at least a week.

On Wednesday the 13th there was a potential new lead in the investigation. A spotted leopard had torn off part of a finger from an owner of exotic animals, Sandy Allman, in Pahrump, Nevada. The portion of Allman’s torn off finger was approximately the same size – 1 1/2-inches long. Pahrump is approximately 45 miles away from Las Vegas. Carol Asvestas, who owns an exotic animal sanctuary, told the San Jose Mercury News she witnessed the leopard tear off the finger. She reported the incident to a hotline run by Wendy’s offering the US$50,000 reward. Cindy Carroccio told the San Jose Mercury News that the finger was not reattached, and that the clinic “gave it back to her (Allman) in a little bag of ice.” On the same day the lead was announced, Ayala decided to drop her lawsuit against Wendy’s, due to emotional stress.

However, when Allman’s prints were sent to San Jose police, they didn’t match. Two days later, on Friday the 15th, Wendy’s doubled the reward to US$100,000. The company revealed that employees had passed polygraph tests. Wendy’s continues to claim that there is no evidence that the finger ever entered their supply chain, pointing to a lack of any accidents among the workers at their suppliers. Wendy’s tip line had received reports from across the United States, from “folks who either have lost a finger, or know somebody who lost a finger,” San Jose police Sgt. Nick Muyo told the Associated Press.

On Thursday the 21st of April, Anna Ayala was arrested at or near her home in Las Vegas on Thursday evening, in connection with the case, shortly after Wendy’s finished its own internal investigation. According to court documents, she has been charged with one count of attempted grand larceny related to the chili case, and one count of grand larceny in an unrelated real estate deal, and is being held without bail in Clark County, Nevada, pending extradition. A press conference by the San Jose Police and Wendy’s was held on Friday, April 22, at 13:00 PDT. The charge related to the case states the finger could not have been prepared at Wendy’s, where the chili is heated to 170 degrees for 3 hours. There is also an inconsistency in Ayala’s account of finding the finger and claiming it caused her to vomit compared with police saying there was no vomit at the scene. The incident has caused Wendy’s 2.5 million dollars worth of damages, which Ayala could be criminally responsible for. Until recently, the San Jose police had not accused Ayala of planting the finger herself.

The unrelated charge stems from an incident, also in San Jose, when Ayala allegedly received an $11,000 down payment on a mobile home she did not own.

Ayala was incarcerated at the Clark County Detention Center, awaiting a fugitive review hearing on Tuesday, April 26, 2005, at 7:30 a.m. local time. She was processed and given inmate ID 01964047. Her case number was 05F07229X. Ayala waived extradition at the hearing, and her attorney said they were ready to come to San Jose to defend against the charges.

On Friday, May 6, 2005, Ayala was transported to San Jose, California. Ayala was booked into the main Santa Clara County jail, and is awaiting arraignment. Ayala will likely be arraigned on Monday or Tuesday at the Santa Clara County Superior Court, according to Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney David Boyd.

On September 9, 2005, Ayala plead guilty to conspiring to file a false claim and attempted grand theft, and will be sentenced on November 2, 2005. She faces up to ten years in prison, and her husband faces up to 13 years behind bars.

Until the middle of May, the owner of the finger still had not been found.

But on May 13, 2005, police announced that they had identified the finger tip as belonging to an associate of Ayala’s husband [1]. The associate had lost his finger tip in an industrial accident at an asphalt company[2] in December, 2004. Police had received the information from an undisclosed caller to Wendy’s hot-line.

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Imprisoned Haitian priest may need US doctors

Friday, December 16, 2005

Supporters of jailed priest Jean-Juste say that he needs medical treatment in the United States. His attourney, Bill Quigley, told reporters that the priest, who was considered a potential presidential candidate before his arrest and long detainment, may have cancer and should be released so that he can seek medical attention in the United States. A doctor, Dr. John Carroll, who examined Jean-Juste said that an abnormal white blood cell count, as well as swelling in his neck and under his arms could be early signs of cancer. The government of interim President Alenxandre said that their doctors have examined the priest as well and said no signs of cancer exist.

Jean-Juste has been in jail since July when he was arrested at a funeral of a popular Haitian journalist and poet. He was originally detained for questioning related to the murder but also allegations of illegal weapons possessions have been brought up. He’s yet to be charged in any crimes. The doctor who made the claim of possible cancer is a supporter of Jean-Juste and some might think that this is an exaggeration to allow Jean-Juste out of Haiti to plan his political future.

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Liverpool Biennial 2006 art festival starts

Thursday, September 14, 2006

The 2006 Liverpool Biennial art festival will start its ten week run on September 16, finishing on the November 26. The exhibition uses public places located across the city.

Installation will be situated at sites across the city including St. George’s Hall and Church of St Luke with specialist centers such as the Bluecoat Arts Centre, FACT centre, Tate Liverpool and the Walker Art Gallery providing exhibition space.

The international ’06 exhibition includes 35 commissioned works, while the 24th John Moores Exhibition of Contemporary Painting is the UK’s longest running open painting competition.

The Independents is an art exhibition that runs alongside the Biennial. Several shorter festivals will run over this period including the Hope Street festival.

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Is A Home Based Career In Medical Billing Services For You?

Is a Home-based Career in Medical Billing Services for You? by Karen Todd

You’ve seen the ads—“Make big money with a home-based medical billing business!” If you’re one of the millions looking for a way to make money working from home, beware. Before you shell out big money hoping to make big money fast in medical billing services, remember: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But if you’re realistic, you can build a home-based medical billing services business.

Medical Billing Services Scams

Unfortunately, as with many other work-at-home schemes, many advertised offers to train for a medical billing services career are scams. According to the FTC. here are some tips for finding out if an offer is legitimate or not:

  • Interview previous purchasers of the medical billing services training. Because some companies have “shills” (phony references paid to give positive reviews), ask for as many references as possible, then choose from that list.
  • Ask established medical billing services, doctors, and medical services organizations such as The Medical Association of Billers if they have ever heard of the company offering training.
  • Some companies sell medical billing software along with training packages. If they sell another company’s software, talk to the software provider.
  • Consumer protection agencies such as the Better Business Bureau may have received complaints on the company. You can also check with the attorney general’s office in the state where the company is located.
  • Before signing anything, have your own attorney review the contract.
  • Consult an attorney, accountant, or other business advisor before signing any agreement or paying any money.[1]

What Does It Take to Succeed?

According to most reliable sources, it can be hard to start a home-based medical billing business if you’ve never worked in medical billing services before. Most people who are successful at this home-based business have worked in traditional medical billing services offices and can bring skills and contacts to their new home business. Nonetheless, anyone who is willing to learn can build their own medical billing system.

If you’d still like to give medical billing services a try, here are a few tips:

· If this is your first venture into home-based business, make sure you can set up a home office where you’ll be uninterrupted. This is a crucial part in establishing your medical billing system. One billing mistake can cost you a client.

· If you’re serious about working alone (as a medical billing services provider or in any other home-based business), learn how to make a business plan, how to budget, and how to manage your time effectively.

· Check into other legal issues such as licensing and zoning ordinances in your city.

· Consult with a tax advisor to learn about self-employment taxes and about tax strategies.

· Consider purchasing medical billing software to make you more competitive.

· Expect to spend $3000 to $5000 to get started. You’ll need not only office furniture and equipment but also coding and reference books, software, and a good computer with a reliable internet connection.[2]

· Expect to spend a lot of time marketing your new medical billing business. Ask all the health-care professionals you already know if they know anyone who needs your medical billing services. Calling and mailing letters to all the doctors in your local phone book may also net you a few leads. Be persistent but polite. And be patient. It takes time to build up a clientele in any new business.

Bottom line, you can make money at home as a medical billing services specialist, but go into it with your eyes wide open. Don’t expect to make a lot of money right away. If you’re realistic and patient, you may be able to turn your medical billing business dream into reality.

Karen Todd is a writer at 10x Marketing. For information on medical billing systems and web based medical billing software see AdvancedMD.com.

[1] http://featuredreports.monster.com/privacy/workathomescams/

[2] http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol71/medical.htm

Karen Todd is a writer at 10x Marketing. For information on medical billing systems and web based medical billing software see AdvancedMD.com.

[1] http://featuredreports.monster.com/privacy/workathomescams/

[2] http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol71/medical.htm

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Annual rich list shows Ireland now has six billionaires

Sunday, April 3, 2005The annual Sunday Times Rich List published today showed that Ireland now has six euro billionaires, up from four last year. The combined wealth of Irelands 250 wealthiest is €42.3bn.

Topping the list was the new entrant Hilary Weston with a fortune estimated at over €7.2bn. Weston was excluded in previous lists because the majority of her wealth was made abroad, however a rule change this year allowed the Dublin born model to enter in first place. Mrs Weston, 63, grew up in Ireland and built her modeling career there before becoming wed to Galen Weston, heir to his grandfathers multi-billion euro retailing fortune in Canada. The couple permanently moved to Canada in 1983 after a kidnap attempt by the IRA.

The top six on the list were as follows:

  1. Hilary Weston and family; €7.286bn – Retailing
  2. Sir Tony O’Reilly; €1.897bn – Food, media and inheritance
  3. John Dorrance; €1.857bn – Inheritance
  4. Dermot Desmond; €1.239bn – Finance
  5. Sean Quinn; €1.157bn – Quarries, hotels, insurance and industry
  6. Tony Ryan; €1.114bn – Airline

The iconic rock group U2 placed 10th with a combined fortune of €629m.

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Basics Of Aviation Management

Passengers are the lifeblood of an airport and increasing their numbers through a targeted and effective route development strategy is key to securing long term growth.In todays highly competitive airport market airline engagement specialists frequently overlook the key questions that airlines want answered, namely, why should I fly here? and why are you better than the next airport?. Engagement with airlines should be focused on succinctly identifying and introducing the opportunity, providing indicative traffic forecasts. Outlining the key economic and/or leisure indicators that will underpin the proposed services, and addressing how the route fits in with the airlines overall strategy.Active route development is fundamental to the success of a regional airport business and airport planning. Without a knowledgeable, analytically focused and experienced team, prospective airline customers will not engage.This includes airport network analysis, route specific airline engagement, commercial Negotiations with Airlines, designing and implementing route development/Marketing Funds. All the above processes require deep insight and knowledge, therefore engaging with a specialist company should always be considered.The other important factor which determines the success of aviation management program is the degree of accuracy in traffic forecasting.Traffic forecasts are the primary driver of an airports business plan and a fundamental element of long term revenue, resource and capacity planning. Through the use of a number of well calibrated and continually refined models, a wealth of industry knowledge, and a highly experienced team, AviaSolutions has the ability to develop reliable and accurate passenger forecasts that will drive your business. Traffic forecasting includes Short Term Forecasts for Individual Routes, Long Term Forecasts for airport master plans, airport planning, traffic forecasts to inform financial transactions, Market Risk Analysis and detailed analysis by market Sector.A detailed market assessment underpins the traffic forecasts. The number of techniques that can be employed to assist in building the picture of the market includes catchment analysis including socio-economic profiling, historical market analysis utilising market demand data derived from actual passenger statistics, survey data, tourism statistics, origin and Destination data and schedules data, airport infrastructure constraints and aeronautical charges, examination of external economic and regulatory factors and airline perceptions of the marketplace.A number of analytical techniques are used to produce robust and realistic forecasts. A toolbox of forecasting techniques used at Aviasolutions depending on the nature of the forecast required includes traffic allocation model, gravity modelling, econometric modelling, including elasticity of demand and economic growth, time series,peer benchmarking, network gap analysis, peak period and design day modelling and sensitivity analysis.As pressure on core income generation in the airport industry intensifies, the need to develop alternative income streams is increasingly important. The ability to recognise where opportunities for improvement exist is important; identifying the right strategies to realise these opportunities is crucial. Performance benchmarking is critical to assessing the performance of an asset, to identifying potential areas for improvement and to qualifying areas where value in a business can be realised. So when looking for a better aviation management system, always consult reputed and experienced companies like AviaSolutions who bring together a wealth of airport and airline skills, experience and insight and develop a clear business model by working closely with its clients to advise on the development of robust business planning processes, ranging from ensuring the correct management reporting systems are in place to establishing a Business Plan development timetable and review strategy.