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Byron Katie video from the archives: "My Mother is Selfish and Controlling"

The Work of Byron Katie –from the archives. For more information, videos, helpful tools and upcoming Byron Katie events, visit www.thework.com. http://www.youtube.com/v/537k_2J3xnM?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Here is the original post: Byron Katie video from the archives: “My Mother is Selfish and Controlling”

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Live with Byron Katie—Webcast 1

Jan. 13, 2012—Byron Katie in live, one-on-one conversations with Institute for The Work members skyped in from New York City, Switzerland, Germany, and Taiwan. Next webcast: Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 at 10 am PST. www.facebook.com http://www.youtube.com/v/MSN-09Ge10s?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See original here: Live with Byron Katie—Webcast 1

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My mother doesn’t listen.

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Justin Timberlake Remains Tight-Lipped About MySpace Plans

Speaking with press over the weekend in Santa Monica to promote his new romantic comedy, Friends with Benefits , Justin Timberlake almost got away without answering questions about his latest venture — the still-mysterious rebirth of social networking site MySpace . Despite journalists being asked not to pose personal questions to the star, the inquiry was put to Timberlake: What exactly is going on with MySpace?

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Ariz. Sheriff Threatened with Justice Dept. Suit – CBS News

The Justice Department on Tuesday notified an Arizona sheriff's office known for its efforts against illegal immigrants that it has refused to cooperate with a civil rights investigation, is not in compliance with federal law and the department is threatening to sue. Since March 2009, the U.S. Justice Department has been investigating Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office in Phoenix for alleged discrimination and for unconstitutional searches and seizures. Arpaio says the inquiry is focused on his immigration efforts. Robert Driscoll, a Washington lawyer representing Arpaio, said Justice Department lawyers “have picked the man and the department and are trying to find a violation, rather than find a violation and then seeking to vindicate someone's rights.” “They have been investigating for two years,” said Driscoll, who added that most people assume it has something with racial profiling. But Driscoll said, “If it was going on now, presumably they would have evidence of this now.” In a letter, assistant attorney general Thomas Perez, head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, said the sheriff's office is not turning over material that Perez's lawyers are requesting. Over a year ago, Arpaio's lawyers asked that the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility investigate alleged attorney misconduct regarding the investigation. In his letter to Arpaio's lawyers, Perez said such “unfounded allegations” are not a basis for refusing to cooperate with the Justice Department probe. In June, the office concluded that no civil rights division attorney at the Justice Department committed professional misconduct or exercised poor judgment in the probe of Arpaio's office. Perez gave the sheriff's office until Aug. 17 to turn over documents first requested last year in what the department calls an inquiry into claims of discrimination based on national origin. Arpaio and his legal counsel said a year ago that the sheriff's office would not cooperate with the inquiry. The office “has continued its unwarranted refusal to cooperate,” Perez wrote. In June, the office supplied a position statement regarding the operation of its jail facilities. The statement says “nothing at all about the allegations of discriminatory police practices,” and includes no agreement to provide access to sheriff's office facilities and personnel, Perez said in the letter to the sheriff department's legal counsel. The letter also said a limited production of accompanying documents fails to respond to the first request for material made 17 months ago. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination in federally assisted programs on the basis of race or national origin. Perez pointed out that the sheriff's office signed contractual assurances under Title VI agreeing to allow examination of relevant records by the Justice Department. The Title VI implementing regulations require that every application for federal financial assistance be accompanied by an assurance that the program will be conducted in accordance with all requirements. added by: toyotabedzrock

Computer Contact Lenses Could Display Data On Your Eyes

The opportunity to jab yourself in the eye with a tiny computer display is one step closer, thanks to the ongoing work with opto-electronic contact lenses taking place at the University of Washington in Seattle. The lab there has been showing off the latest prototype, the handiwork of Dr. Babak Parviz: a semi-transparent array – including an LED – embedded into a contact lens that receives 330 microwatts of power wirelessly from a nearby RF transmitter.

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Can you be charged for Sleepwalking crimes?

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Gordon Brown urged to lift Iraq inquiry secrecy

Gordon Brown is facing demands to change the rules of the Iraq inquiry this weekend amid fears that the most explosive documents explaining why Britain went to war will not be made public. As the inquiry enters its second week, the prime minister is under pressure to make key evidence relating to secret government discussions public, including minutes showing how the then attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, changed his mind about the legality of the war

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