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gender testing at the olympics

  • Olympic rings with gender specific colors
  • Olympic rings with gender specific colors
  • I have heard of cheating to compete, but this one is new for me.

    Gender testing for female Olympians

    Well, that didn’t take very long. China’s state media is reporting that female athletes suspected of “really” being males will be made to undergo gender screening at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, set to open in a few short weeks:

    Suspected athletes will be evaluated from their external appearances by experts and undergo blood tests to examine their sex hormones, genes and chromosomes for sex determination, according to Prof. Tian Qinjie of Peking Union Medical College Hospital.

    But these tests—which, as the New York Times rightly points out, reduce women to their sex chromosomes as the sole defining characteristic—don’t always work anyway. The Xinhua article says that “test results from about one in 500 to 600 athletes are abnormal”, and goes on to cite a whole set of cases that seem to indicate that these tests may not be all they’re cracked up to be:

    Polish runner Ewar Kobukkowska, who won a gold medal in the women’s 4 X 100 meter relay and the bronze in the women’s 100 meter sprint at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, was the first athlete to be caught in a gender test after she failed the early form of a chromosome test in 1967.

    She was found to have a rare genetic condition which gave her no advantage over other athletes, but was nonetheless banned from competing in the Olympics and professional sports.

    Sam asks a great question:

    The answer, as we have just seen, is that male athletes putting on dresses to outclass their female counterparts simply doesn’t happen at this level of sporting competition, and the tests are unreliable, invasive, and essentializing. Shame on the Olympics for even seriously considering something like this.

    Unresolved—and more interesting—question: what about trans* athletes? Where can/should/could they compete in a system like this?

    Going Undercover at Mad Pastor Hagee’s Christians United for Israel Summit

    Courtesy Alternet:

    For Christians United for Israel and its founder John Hagee, this year’s Washington-Israel summit was supposed to serve as a rallying call for Christians to stand up for Israel. The controversies surrounding Hagee’s teachings that inspire his politics, particularly his End Times theology and its implications on the Jews he purports to love and protect and his religious interpretations of the Catholic Church and Hitler, were meant to take a back seat to the conference’s aims of demonstrating political support for Israel and actions against its enemies.

    Hagee did not want the events at this year’s summit to be brought to the wider public. All but one event in the two-day session at the cavernous Washington Convention Center were closed to the press. Press passes were issued to Tuesday’s Night to Honor Israel — a bizarre fete attended by an announced crowd of five thousand — but access to participants and speakers by journalists was strictly monitored and restricted. The reasons became abundantly clear in the question and answer session after the first panel when a woman asked how she would know if it was time to start up a “Christian militia” to return the country to conservative values. “Let’s not use the term militia,” Hagee responded, firmly establishing a thread that could be observed over both days of meetings: control the message.

    Armed with a full-fledged participant’s pass and a Christians United for Israel (CUFI) notepad included in my registration pack, I attended both full days of the summit undercover and spoke freely with participants and speakers. The picture that emerged was very different from the one put on for the world on Tuesday night. Message control was constantly stressed to participants to conceal some of the more controversial theme’s of Hagee’s teachings and theology. But in candid interviews, conducted both as a fellow participant and as a member of the press, Hagee’s fervent following stayed on message with the full spectrum of his teachings, not just those slices made available publicly.

    Away from the watchful eye of Hagee’s Manhattan PR, firm (many interviews with participants were broken up), some summit attendees, despite specific and repeated instructions not to talk to the press, were eager to discuss the End Times — a belief in final judgment and the end of the World — and what it meant for Jews.

    Attendee Dean ‘Vernon’ Melvin of New Mexico told me about Jesus’ second coming and the subsequent end of the world. “When Jesus returns in the sky above us,” he said, “those of us who are already saved and have died will come up out of our graves and go into the sky with him.”

    Randy Driskill divided Jews into only two categories: “The Orthodox believe that their messiah hasn’t come yet. The messianic think Jesus is their savior.”

    The “Orthodox Jews,” said Driskill, had “scales over their eyes. They’re blinded by scales right now,” he told me with a deadly serious look on his face. “That’s why they don’t accept Christ.” Ironically, a Google search of “scales,” “eyes,” and “Jews”, quickly turned up a passage from Hitler’s Mein Kampf where he declares that when he saw that Jews headed up Vienna’s Social Democrats, “the scales dropped from [his] eyes.”

    Hagee teaches that during the “End of Days” leading up to the end of the world, many Jews will accept Jesus. Presumably after the scales “fall off of their eyes.” Melvin was more explicit about just what would happen to the Jews who didn’t: “Some of the Jews will perish and be going to Hell.”

    While Hagee tries to distance his Eschatology from his support for Israel, it bears mentioning that the two are actually inexorably linked. In early 2007, Hagee participated in a conference call with bloggers where he denied that eschatology plays any part in his support for Israel. But as Bruce Wilson, who monitors the religious right on the blog Talk2Action, pointed out in April:

    Pastor Hagee’s words were directly contradicted by literature from Hagee’s San Antonio Cornerstone Church Magazine, which exhorts readers to “Become a Part of The Fulfillment of Prophecy.” by sending money to help Jews resettle in Israel. It is standard to Christian Apocalyptic Premillennial Dispensationalist eschatology that Jews must be encouraged to return to Israel where, according to the prophetic tradition, most of them will be killed in the Tribulation, Apocalypse and battle of Armageddon except for a “remnant”, generally held to number 144,000 Jews who have converted to Christianity, will survive and serve as evangelical “super-Billy Grahams” who will convert all of humanity, surviving the expected (nuclear) end-times conflict, to Christianity.
    It was, in fact, part of this form of eschatology that got Hagee in hot water earlier this year and caused the presumptive Republican nominee for president, John McCain, to publicly repudiate Hagee and renounce his long-sought endorsement. In audio of a sermon released on the Internet by Wilson, Hagee expressed a view that Hitler had been a tool of God to fulfill a prophecy from the Book of Jeremiah where God sends “hunters” after the Jews to drive them into the Holy Land. Hagee said that the passage of scripture “describe[s] what Hitler did in the Holocaust.”

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    How Coal Shortages in China Will Spark More Foreign Takeovers of U.S. Assets

    From Money Morning:

    The recent buyout of Alpha Natural Resources Inc. (ANR) by Cleveland Cliffs Inc. (CLF) could ignite more than $50 billion worth of M&A deals in the U.S. coal industry over the next few years as Mainland China rushes to solve a major energy shortfall.

    “In the next 12 months there will be an unprecedented amount of both domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions,” Wilbur Ross, chairman of International Coal Group Inc. (ICO), told Bloomberg News. “U.S. reserves are undervalued relative to those in the rest of the world.”

    Ross, the billionaire investor who helped consolidate the U.S. coal and steel industries, considers this the start of a round of mergers that will prove Cleveland-Cliffs prescient in its Alpha bid.

    The top eight U.S. coal producers, which are worth more than $50 billion, are possible takeover targets for a country desperate for resources. And compared with China, American coal companies are bargains.

    China Shenhua Energy Co., Asia’s biggest coal company is valued at $15.52 for every ton of coal it holds, compared to $2.11 a ton for Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU), and $1.76 for International Coal, Bloomberg reported.

    At a point when the U.S. economy is slowing under the weight of a growing financial crisis, and spiking food-and-energy prices, escalating growth in the developing economies around the world has ignited a bull market for coal that analysts believe could last for at least 10 years.

    And that’s going to lead to a major shift in the ownership of coal-related assets.

    Enter the Red Dragon: China’s Coal Crisis

    Article Continues at Sourced Site.

    Netroots Nation Panel on Radio

    One of the sessions I attended at Netroots Nation this weekend was concerned with radio and the internet. Here’s what the program called it:

    From the Written to the Spoken Word: Taking the Leap from Blogging toward Online Radio and Beyond

    Sat, 07/19/2008 - 1:30pm, Room 11

    To date, blogging has been a medium limited almost entirely to the written word and embedded video. However, new technologies and platforms are quickly enabling the development of an expansion to online radio hosting, podcasting and v-logging. Join thereisnospoon, clammyc, and famed hosts Cenk Uygur and Sam Seder as we teach you how to get started in this brave new medium, discuss the challenges and opportunities for those who make the leap, explore the exciting world of v-logging and discuss the world of traditional radio and how it relates to the new online radio medium.

    PANELISTS: Sam Seder, Cenk Uygur, Adam Lambert, David Atkins, Keri Rodrigues

    I decided to live blog the session over at IAMTREX, but it turned out to be far more monologue than conversation. So, in fact, did the session itself and so did the presenters’ view of radio. Everyone was focused on TALK radio, with the emphasis on the talker, and never on the conversation. What we do here at the HORN seems so different.

    These are my notes.

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    Wheelchair Life in the City

    For a wheelchair user, I consider myself very fortunate. Lots o’ reasons!

    1. I am able to walk with canes or crutches, at least for short distances and on stairs.
    2. I drive a car most of the time and live in a city that is generally accessible.
    3. I shop in stores where assistance is available.
    4. I have amazing friends who help when I need help.
    5. I have assorted kids in my life who love to push me around town.

    This week, however, my wheelchair adventures have been a bit more difficult. Drove my car to a downtown hotel next to the convention center and parked for free, but everything else was trickier. Check out the pictures and read the comments.

    Inaccessible in Austin

    (SLIDESHOW here.)

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    The bloody battle of Genoa

    When 200,000 anti-globalisation protesters converged on the Italian city hosting the G8 summit in 2001, all but a handful came to demonstrate peacefully. Instead, many were beaten to a pulp by seemingly out-of-control riot police. But was there something more sinister at play? And will the victims ever see proper justice? Nick Davies reports

    Nick Davies

    The Guardian,Thursday July 17, 2008

    It was just before midnight when the first police officer hit Mark Covell, swiping his truncheon down on his left shoulder. Covell did his best to yell out in Italian that he was a journalist but, within seconds, he was surrounded by riot-squad officers thrashing him with their sticks. For a while, he managed to stay on his feet but then a baton blow to the knee sent him crashing to the pavement.

    Lying on his face in the dark, bruised and scared, he was aware of police all around him, massing to attack the Diaz Pertini school building where 93 young demonstrators were bedding down on the floor for the night. Covell’s best hope was that they would break through the chain around the front gates without paying him any more attention. If that happened, he could get up and limp across the street to the safety of the Indymedia centre, where he had spent the past three days filing reports on the G8 summit and on its violent policing.

    It was at that moment that a police officer sauntered over to him and kicked him in the chest with such force that the entire lefthand side of his rib cage caved in, breaking half-a-dozen ribs whose splintered ends then shredded the membrane of his left lung. Covell, who is 5ft 8in and weighs less than eight stone, was lifted off the pavement and sent flying into the street. He heard the policeman laugh. The thought formed in Covell’s mind: “I’m not going to make it.” MORE

    Why was a brain surgery patient turned away?

    Courtesy: Tampa Bay’s 10

    Bartow, Florida – Seeing your child suffer is the most painful emotion a parent can experience.

    Sheila Jackson says she would gladly trade places with her daughter, Caitlin, who was recently diagnosed with a rare brain disorder called Chiari Malformation.

    “As a parent, you wish first and foremost it was you instead, you know,” Jackson says.

    The destructive condition will rob her 19-year-old daughter of motor skills, memory and possibly one day, her life. For now, Caitlin has excruciating headaches and dangerous fainting spells. Her life as she knows it has come to a standstill.

    “I constantly have to have somebody around me. I can’t even stay at home for five minutes,” Caitlin says.

    With all the pain, there is still a peaceful expression on the face of Caitlin’s mother. She says her faith is the only thing getting her through what can only be described as a nightmare.

    Caitlin needs immediate surgery for her condition, and she was hours away from getting it.

    The problem? Her insurance company, Aetna. They approved the operation 15 minutes too late. Caitlin lost the operating room to another patient and had to be rescheduled.

    Then, the company came back with an even bigger shocker. They told her they would not cover her brain surgery at all, that her benefits ran out.

    The family would now have to foot the bill at a staggering $113,000. Tampa General Hospital was requiring $55,000 down, and the rest after the operation.

    Article Continues @ Sourced Site.




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