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Pittsburgh Penguins Zbynek Michalek Photo

Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Zbynek Michalek, of the Czech Republic, warming up before facing the Colorado Avalanche in the first period of an NHL hockey game, in Denver. The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed defenseman Zbynek Michalek to a five-year contract after failing to reach terms with defenseman Sergei Gonchar, who played with them for five seasons. The Pittsburgh Penguins signed former Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Zbynek Michalek to a five-year deal less than an hour after losing Sergei Gonc

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A ‘Mosaic’ of Green Features at New Prague Hotel

Photo via Mosaic House Count Prague in on the trend toward green hostels and hotels: The opening late last week of a cool new central-city accommodation not only provides a fresh option for eco-conscious travelers, it also marks a green “first” or two for the entire Czech Republic…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Finland vs Czech Republic Hockey Live Stream

It’s a best match now live streaming online the Hockey live event between Finland vs Czech Republic . This hockey match game is somewhat very exciting and anticipated event in the history of International Hockey Federation where both Countries are participating with this game event. Live streaming is available on your favorite TV host such as ABC, CBS, ESPN, but there are some reason why limited bandwidth only. But it’s not sad at all since there are still remaining live stream provider that you can watch it here over the internet online. Read more news, updates, scores, and live feed video HERE . Finland vs Czech Republic Hockey Live Stream is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Apple admits using child labour and poisoning workers

Apple has admitted that child labour was used at the factories that build its computers, iPods and mobile phones. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/7330986/Apple-admits-using-child-lab… At least eleven 15-year-old children were discovered to be working last year in three factories which supply Apple. The company did not name the offending factories, or say where they were based, but the majority of its goods are assembled in China. Apple also has factories working for it in Taiwan, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, the Czech Republic and the United States. Apple said the child workers are now no longer being used, or are no longer underage. “In each of the three facilities, we required a review of all employment records for the year as well as a complete analysis of the hiring process to clarify how underage people had been able to gain employment,” Apple said, in an annual report on its suppliers. Apple has been repeatedly criticised for using factories that abuse workers and where conditions are poor. Last week, it emerged that 62 workers at a factory that manufactures products for Apple and Nokia had been poisoned by n-hexane, a toxic chemical that can cause muscular degeneration and blur eyesight. Apple has not commented on the problems at the plant, which is run by Wintek, in the Chinese city of Suzhou. A spokesman for Wintek said that “almost all” of the affected workers were back at work, but that some remained in hospital. Wintek said n-hexane was commonly used in the technology industry, and that problems had arisen because some areas of the factory were not ventilated properly. Last year, an employee at Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that is one of Apple's biggest suppliers, committed suicide after being accused of stealing a prototype for the iPhone. Sun Danyong, 25, was a university graduate working in the logistics department when the prototype went missing. An investigation revealed that the factory's security staff had beaten him, and he subsequently jumped to his death from the 12th floor of his apartment building. Foxconn runs a number of super-factories in the south of China, some of which employ as many as 300,000 workers and form self-contained cities, complete with banks, post offices and basketball courts. It has been accused, however, of treating its employees extremely harshly. China Labor Watch, a New York-based NGO, accused Foxconn of having an “inhumane and militant” management, which neglects basic human rights. Foxconn's management were not available for comment. In its report, Apple revealed the sweatshop conditions inside the factories it uses. Apple admitted that at least 55 of the 102 factories that produce its goods were ignoring Apple's rule that staff cannot work more than 60 hours a week. The technology company's own guidelines are already in breach of China's widely-ignored labour law, which sets out a maximum 49-hour week for workers. Apple also said that one of its factories had repeatedly falsified its records in order to conceal the fact that it was using child labour and working its staff endlessly. “When we investigated, we uncovered records and conducted worker interviews that revealed excessive working hours and seven days of continuous work,” Apple said, adding that it had terminated all contracts with the factory. Only 65 per cent of the factories were paying their staff the correct wages and benefits, and Apple found 24 factories where workers had not even been paid China's minimum wage of around 800 yuan (Pounds76) a month. Meanwhile, only 61 per cent of Apple's suppliers were following regulations to prevent injuries in the workplace and a mere 57 per cent had the correct environmental permits to operate. The high environmental cost of Apple's products was revealed when three factories were discovered to be shipping hazardous waste to unqualified disposal companies. Apple said it had required the factories to “perform immediate inspections of their wastewater discharge systems” and hire an independent environmental consultant to prevent future violations. However, Apple has not stopped using the factories. In 2008, Apple found that a total of 25 child workers had been employed to build iPods, iPhones and its range of computers. added by: animalia_libero

Czech Republic Decriminalizes Cultivation Of Marijuana Starting Jan. 1

By Steve Elliott in Toke of the Town Photo: Psychonaught Five of these? Yes, please. (Super Silver Haze sativa/indica hybrid) ​ ​ The government of the Czech Republic in eastern Europe will allow ordinary citizens to grow up to five marijuana plants starting Jan. 1, 2010. The cabinet of Prime Minister Jan Fischer defined “personal use” amounts of cannabis and other drugs, clarifying the nation’s new penal code that will decriminalize cultivation and possession of pot. While marijuana will remain technically illegal, possession will be punished only with fines comparable to those imposed for parking tickets, Sean Carney at the Wall Street Journal reports. ​What constituted “small amounts” for personal use was previously undefined. Police and the courts loosely interpreted the laws on a case by case basis, often resulting in home marijuana growers being jailed. Photo: Reality Catcher This is what 15 grams of pot looks like. If you have this much or less, you won’t have to Czech yourself, starting Jan. 1. According to the Justice Ministry’s additional proposed rules, which according to Czech newspaper České Noviny are not yet formally approved, the possession of up to 15 grams (just over half an ounce) of dried marijuana will no longer be a criminal offense. Individuals will be also allowed to possess up to five grams of hashish without being prosecuted. If the government accepts the ministry’s proposed rules in two weeks, those having more than 15 grams of marijuana or five grams of hash could still face up to one year in prison. Also allowed under section of the new rules already approved will be cultivation of up to five coca plants and five mescaline cactus. Up to 40 psilocybin “magic” mushrooms may be kept at home, according to the approved rules. Even harder drugs are included in the decrim plan. According to a section of the proposal not yet officially approved, up to two grams of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin will also be decriminalized. Possession of up to four Ecstasy tables won’t be criminally punished. Approval of a table specifying specific amounts of drugs is part of the country’s new penal code, approved last year by both houses of Parliament and signed into law this year by President Vaclav Klaus. Photo: Chmee2 Burning one down in the Czech Republic. Hempiest heads in Europe? ​Czechs are not only Europe’s heaviest beer drinkers (320 pints per person per year), according to the Wall Street Journal ; they may also be the continent’s biggest potheads. Almost one of four, 22 percent, of Czechs between 16 and 34 smoke marijuana at least once a year, according to a 2005 report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. Although the medical marijuana issue is gaining prominence in Europe and worldwide, the Czech Republic still doesn’t recognize medical use of the herb. However, a Czech non-profit group in September opened the nation’s first marijuana dispensary in Prague, despite there being no medical marijuana laws on the books. The grand opening of the dispensary was attended by Prague’s mayor, Dr. Pavel Bern, who is also a physician and proponent of responsible marijuana use. Some Czech courts have occasionally made exemptions to current law to allow for medical use and cultivation of cannabis, but without supporting legislation such rules remain in limbo. Digg original story Read Original Story at Toke of the Town

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Marijuana Policy Project Of Nevada To Make Major Ballot Announcement Wednesday

Following ballot initiatives to tax and regulate marijuana in Nevada in 2002 and 2006, the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) of Nevada is preparing for the next step in its fight to make marijuana legal in the Silver State. On Wednesday, Dec. 9, MPP-NV will make an announcement at a press conference in front of the Clark County Government Center at 11 a.m. While specific details of the plan will not be revealed until then, Dave Schwartz, manager of the group, hinted that a ballot measure to tax and regulate may be in the works. Read the rest at the new Village Voice marijuana blog, Toke of the Town

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Washington State Bar Association Board Unanimously Backs Marijuana Decrim

A massive representation of a joint in a “rolling paper” evoking the American flag, 2008 Summer Solstice Parade, Fremont Fair, Seattle, WA (Photo: Joe Mabel) By Steve Elliott at Toke of the Town Marijuana decriminalization in Washington state just won some important allies. This morning, the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) Board of Governors (BOG) voted unanimously to support the decrim bill, SB 5615, in the upcoming session of the Legislature. The BOG voted 9 in favor, 0 opposed, and 2 abstaining to support the bill, Alison Holcomb, drug policy director at the ACLU of Washington, has told Toke of the Town. Read the rest of the story at the new Village Voice marijuana blog, Toke of the Town

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Mexicans, Czechs will need visas to visit Canada

Visas will be required for travelers entering Canada from the Czech Republic and Mexico.