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Elizabeth Taylor: The Consummate Hollywood Starlet

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I am pleased to share this recently published piece about Elizabeth Taylor and invite your comments. Thank you. Click here: Liz Taylor

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April 4th, 2011

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Japan: A Different Variety of Nuclear Fallout

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The Japan earthquake and subsequent tsunami, which placed its Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in jeopardy, are continuing to send shock waves throughout the world.  First, of course, are the rampant reports of plutonium leaks from the crippled plant.  Plutonium is a sensitive subject, as it was at the heart of a bomb devastating Nagasaki in 1945.  The trace amounts of plutonium reported thus far fail to alarm certain health experts, according to a recent statement made by an official of the Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency in Tokyo.  Yet, inhaling plutonium-tainted dust is a serious health hazard.  Once in the bloodstream, plutonium generally remains in the body for decades, exposing organs and tissues to cancer-causing radiation.

The catastrophe is generating after-effects almost as damaging as the tsunami itself.  A review of the plant’s records show warnings and dangers pursuant to an engineering study that was downplayed by senior engineers after being presented at a nuclear conference in Miami, July 2007.  This study concludes that there is a 10% chance a tsunami could test or overrun the defenses of the plant within a 50-year span, based on the most conservative assumptions.  Tokyo Electric did nothing to change its safety planning based on that study.  Meanwhile, Japanese regulators clung to a model which left crucial safety decisions in the hands of the utility that ran the plant, according to records, officials, and outside experts.

During the 1990s, records show how officials urged, but did not require, Tokyo Electric and other utilities to shore up plant monitoring in the event of crisis.  Japan’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, (NISA) one of three government bodies charged with nuclear safety, cataloged the damage to nuclear plant vent systems from an earlier earthquake, it did not require those to be protected against future disasters or hardened against explosions.  Once the March 11 disaster began, the only line of defense rested with Tokyo Electric’s line workers to carry out disaster plans.  “Our preparedness was not sufficient,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano, the top government spokesman, told reporters.  “When the current crisis is over, we must examine the accident closely and thoroughly review [safety standards].”

On an equally somber note, we mourn almost 12,000 dead (to date), keep vigil for the 16,290 listed as missing, pray for countless injured, and endeavor to help some of the 250,000 people living in temporary shelters.  Conversely, I wish to congratulate the courageous souls throughout Japan for the swift reaction to contain this crisis, from plant workers to health workers to good Samaritans.

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March 31st, 2011

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Elizabeth Taylor’s End Credits

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Elizabeth Taylor, one of the last great stars of Hollywood’s golden age, died today due to congestive heart failure in Los Angeles.  After her acting career subsided in the 1980s, the 79 year old icon became well known for her philanthropic efforts, most notably AIDS-related charities and fundraising. Her life was also marked by a string of unsuccessful marriages coupled with drug and alcohol abuse; the Betty Ford Rehabilitation Center in Rancho Mirage became familiar territory.  Lady Justice honors her achievements. RIP.

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March 23rd, 2011

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Pirates Strike Again: This Is No Disney Film

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While sailing their vessel on a dangerous section of the Indian Ocean last Thursday, a Danish family was captured by Somali pirates. A report issued today from the Danish Foreign Ministry lists the condition of Jan Quist Johansen, his wife, and their three children, ages 12 to 16, as being “well, under the circumstances.”

A professional security firm handled negotiations with the pirates who took the hostages onto a larger ship on the Somalia coast.  One of the pirates, supposedly a reliable source with the pseudonym Muse Abdi, reported their safety.  Apparently some of these pirates consider themselves to be a kind of “coast guard.”  They can be a small, concerted band of locals attempting to scare off international travelers fishing in Somalia’s waters.

Yet piracy is now responsible for 660 hostages from about 30 different ships, and the average ransom paid to release a ship and crew has reached close to $5 million USD.  Preservation of a fishing village aside, there is no place for these modern day Long John Silvers. Lady Justice would like nothing more than to match swords with them on any ship, any galley, any time…

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March 2nd, 2011

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Defendant Conrad Murray: Trial and Error

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Is there a cure for what ails Dr. Conrad Murray? Judge Michael Pastor may delay the March 24th trial of Michael Jackson’s infamous physician. Judge Pastor is concerned and “extremely distressed about the state of this case and whether the defense is prepared for trial and its obligations to Dr. Murray.” Though Murray’s fate may be delayed, his current state of affairs is no enviable matter. Consider the following:

1) Since his famous patient’s demise, defendant Murray’s ability to practice medicine was compromised when the California Medical Board revoked his license.

2) Murray’s diminished income surely impacts his ability to pay escalating legal fees, prompting defense attorney J. Michael Flanagan to say that he needs “to go to trial right away” because they “don’t have the budget that would let [them] draw this out.”

3) The prosecution has not yet provided surveillance tapes from Jackson’s estate to the defense, and the defense has failed to disclose expert witness statements to the prosecution. Judge Pastor, in an effort to secure the March 24th trial date, will impose a $1,500.00 daily sanction on each attorney should the evidence remain undisclosed.

Lady Justice will update with more as events unfold.

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March 2nd, 2011

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