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delft

Brigadier
The big news today is that gravity waves have been detected after many years of effort.
Press conference in Washington DC.
I can imagine a solar system sized "telescope" consisting of three constellations of gravity waves detectors in planes perpendicular to each other in orbits outside that of Jupiter. That will be pretty expensive but immensely interesting.
 

delft

Brigadier
A much less happy story:
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Bank of Japan loses control as QE hits the limits
'This could go down in the history books as the death of Abenomics'
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8:21PM GMT 11 Feb 2016

The story contains little new insights. Its just that the whole World financial system has been destabilized by the market manipulations by the central bankers.
BTW I heard this morning on BBC Radio 4 an American ( lost his name ) who let an investigation in the 2008 troubles for the Obama administration say that Wall Street had been supported by 28 programs and trillions of dollars so it didn't feel the pain of the troubles and had done very little to prevent further troubles.
It seems to me that central bankers have learned very little since the time of John Law three hundred years ago.
 
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Equation

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NAMELY THE Tainan earthquake raises longstanding issues of crony capitalism in construction companies in Taiwan, in which companies cut corners to drive down costs even if this violates standards for building constructions. Indeed, in the case of the 1999 Nantou earthquake which killed 2,300, cans of cooking oil were also discovered to have been used as building materials within collapsed buildings. But many times, because of the close ties of construction companies and politicians and even organized crime, companies are able to get away with this.

Certainly, Lin Ming-hui and the Weiguan Construction Company would seem to have been involved in rather shady dealings in the past, Lin having actually been kidnapped by then-Weiguan CEO Tseng Ching-hsiang during a debt dispute in the 1990s. But actually, simply detaining the executives of construction companies involved in the construction of the Weiguan Jinlong complex and pinning the blame on a few culprits runs the risk of effacing the larger structural political issues at work here.

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Lin Ming-hui. Photo credit: Apple Daily

Other contributing factors seem to point to a broader failure to enforce safety standards. Columns on floors one through four of three of the buildings in the Weiguan Jinlong complex were removed by the landlady in order to increase the square footage in the apartments, so she could increase the rent. This likely also played a role in weakening building integrity. Though this was reported to authorities at the time, no action was taken. Along such lines, soil liquefaction likely have been a factor contributing to building collapse, as a product of a failure for long-term urban planning.

And it transpires that while locals were aware of the dangers of the Weiguan Jinlong housing complex, many of the residents of the housing complex were underprivileged transplants from out of town who were not aware of the dangers of the housing complex. Such residents lived there because of the cheaper housing price. This raises larger issues of class regarding the Weiguan Jinlong collapse, where increasingly unaffordable real estate prices in Taiwan are concerned.
 

Jeff Head

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Guys, the CIA Leaked Document about the Chinese collapse during the New Year celebration is indeed funny.

But it is more "what the Heck" stuff and so I moved that entire line of discussion there.

We want to try and maintain the Breaking News Thread for actual Breaking News.

Thanks.

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Scratch

Captain
MilitaryMaps mentions an explosion in Ankara near the Parliament building.

On my routinely frequented german online news sites I find the story as well. The "governor" of Ankara is reported as stating there was an explosion next to a military vehicle / convoy.
He's also reporting 5 dead and several wounded.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
My condolences to the victims families. :(

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A large explosion in the Turkish capital, Ankara, has killed at least 18 people, Turkish officials have said.

A vehicle full of explosives was detonated as military buses were passing by, according to the Ankara governor's office.

More than 40 people were injured in the blast, which happened in an area close to parliament and Turkey's military headquarters.

Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag called it an "act of terrorism".

Large plumes of smoke were seen rising from the area and witnesses said the blast was heard all over the city.

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Blackstone

Brigadier
Worship any god other than Xi Huang Di in China and you'll go to jail.

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BEIJING — A court in southeastern China has sentenced a Protestant pastor to 14 years in prison and his wife to 12 years after convicting them of corruption, financial crimes and gathering people to disturb social order, an official provincial newspaper reported on Friday.

The sentences for the pastor, Bao Guohua, and his wife, Xing Wenxiang, were among the harshest imposed recently on clergy members and their associates in China. The newspaper reported that a court had sentenced an additional 10 people who were members of Mr. Bao’s church or a Christian group in the same city, Jinhua, in Zhejiang Province, but it did not give details of those sentences.

The newspaper, Zhejiang Daily, also said that the court had ordered the confiscation from Mr. Bao of 600,000 renminbi, or about $92,000, and fined him $15,300. It said his wife also had $92,000 confiscated and received a fine of less than $14,000.

In the last two years, Zhejiang has been carrying out a campaign to limit the influence there of Christian churches and groups. Christianity has a relatively strong presence in the province, where President Xi Jinping once served as the Communist Party chief.

Officials have
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from churches and other buildings and in some cases have
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. The government is especially concerned about so-called house churches, which are neither approved nor overseen by officials.

Mr. Bao had official approval to lead a congregation, and he oversaw a government-sanctioned church. Zheng Leguo, a house church preacher now living in the United States, said in an interview on Friday that he believed that Mr. Bao, who has been in detention since at least August, was being persecuted because he had tried to defend his church against an order to take down its cross. Few other government-approved pastors in Jinhua have opposed the campaign of cross removals.

On Thursday night, a well-known Christian lawyer who has helped defend churches during the campaign,
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saying that he had colluded with foreign groups to stir up trouble over religion. Mr. Zhang was detained in August just before he was scheduled to meet with an American State Department official to discuss religious freedom in China.

A report on an official news website of Wenzhou, another city in Zhejiang, said that the police had concluded that Mr. Zhang was trying to organize “a series of illegal religious gatherings.”

In the televised statement, Mr. Zhang, who is from Beijing, said that he had received payment from China Aid, a nongovernmental organization based in the United States, and its director,
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, each time he defended a church or Christian group. He also said that the American group was trying to “change China’s political system.”

In response, Mr. Fu released a statement that said: “Although China Aid is mentioned in the shameful Chinese Communist Party’s official propaganda as an ‘overseas force supporting Zhang Kai’s legal defense work,’ we will never be intimidated nor cease to continue to promote religious freedom for all in China.”

Communist Party officials have increasingly been accusing foreign nongovernmental groups of trying to foment political dissent among ordinary Chinese and overthrow the party. Government officials have
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that would strictly curb and control the work of nongovernmental organizations and their Chinese partners. Senior American officials have expressed alarm at the draft law.

Mr. Zhang’s on-air appearance was the latest in a
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by detained men, both Chinese and foreign, that were apparently made under police coercion.

“I will strictly abide by the national law and break with foreign forces completely,” Mr. Zhang said in the video. “I also warn other so-called human rights lawyers: Do not take money from overseas. Do not do things that violate national security and interests.”

The police and prosecutors have not brought any charges against Mr. Zhang, and a lawyer hired by his family, Li Guisheng, said in an interview that it was illegal for the news media to broadcast a confession before a trial. Mr. Li also said the police had kept lawyers from seeing Mr. Zhang.

Mr. Bao, the convicted pastor, was a member of the Christian Council of Jinhua City, an officially approved group. The Christian Council is one of two officially approved nationwide Protestant organizations, and its Zhejiang affiliate has opposed the cross removals in the province.

In late January, the leader of the Zhejiang Christian Council, Gu Yuese, also known as Joseph Gu, was detained by the police. He was pastor of a government-approved church with 5,000 congregants in the city of Hangzhou but was removed from that position a few days before his detention.

Last year, Mr. Zhang, the lawyer, had discussed with Mr. Gu the possibility of suing local officials over the cross-removal campaign, according to Mr. Zheng, the preacher in the United States.

On Monday, Zhou Lianmei, the wife of Mr. Gu, received a letter from the Hangzhou police saying that he was being investigated on suspicion of embezzlement and had been transferred to detention in Jinhua.

Mr. Zheng said party officials became furious with Mr. Gu after the Zhejiang Christian Council issued an open letter last year condemning the cross-removal campaign.
 
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