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Animal Rights Activists Firebomb California Home
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Two firebombings target UCSC researchers Conan Knoll and genevieve bookwalter - Sentinel Staff writers 08/03/2008 01:33:53 SANTA CRUZ -- Firebombs were intentionally set on a porch and in a car belonging to two UC Santa Cruz researchers in separate incidents early Saturday in what police have classified as acts of domestic terrorism. Police are calling one of the bombings an attempted ho More.. micide. In one incident, a faculty member's home on Village Circle off High Street was intentionally firebombed at about 5:40 a.m., according to police. The residence belongs to a well-known UCSC molecular biologist who works with mice. He was one of 13 researchers listed in threatening animal rights pamphlets found Tuesday in a downtown coffee shop. In the second incident at about the same time, a Volvo station wagon parked in a faculty member's driveway on Dickens Way on campus also was firebombed, police said. The family was home at the time of the firebombing and the victims, including two young children, escaped on a fire ladder from a second-story window, according to police. One family member suffered injuries during the escape and had to be hospitalized briefly, police said. That bombing is being considered an attempted homicide because the family was home, police said. The Volvo that burned also belonged to a UCSC researcher, but not a researcher listed in the pamphlet who also lives on Dickens Way, according to Santa Cruz police Capt. Steve Clark. Clark declined to say if the researcher who owns the burned car works with animals or if the wrong car was bombed. UCSC spokesman Jim Burns also declined to comment. That person's name has not been released by either police or UCSC. Santa Cruz Police investigators, the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and UCSC police are conducting a joint investigation, collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses. The case has been turned over to the FBI. Saturday afternoon, police officers and firefighters were helping restore electricity and inspect the Village Circle home. "The firemen are here. We're trying to get the electricity restored. This is really horrible," said Sofie Salama on Saturday, who answered the phone at researcher David Feldheim's home and said she lived there. She refused to describe what police said was a harrowing pre-sunrise scramble down a fire escape ladder with two young children. Feldheim researches the genetic and molecular processes involved in development of eye sight and part of his research, according to his Web site, involves the "viral introduction of genes into living mouse brains." His work has been published in national journals. City leaders were quick to condemn the bombings. "It's unconscionable that any reasonable person would consider this an acceptable tactic to get their point across," said Santa Cruz Police Chief Howard Skerry in a statement. "We are working hard with the other agencies and committing all available resources to follow all possible leads. We urge anyone with information to come forward." Paula Goldman, who lives next door to the house on Village Circle, said she woke up when she heard a fire alarm going off, looked out the window and saw the front door of the townhouse on fire. Goldman ran outside, grabbed a hose and doused the flames, she said. "We know it was premeditated. It was pretty obvious," said her husband, Joel Goldman. Joel Goldman said he walked out of his home a few months ago to find the townhouse next door vandalized with trash and graffiti, and heard someone yelling that the vandals would be back. "With what happened previously and what happened last week with the pamphlets, we just assumed" that Saturday's firebombing was related to animal research, Joel Goldman said. Neighbor Andrea Legg, 24, works as an advisor in UCSC's Jack Baskin School of Engineering and said the bombing didn't scare her personally, but she feared for other UC researchers. Both she and her roommate, Marcail MacEwan, 22, said they were "disgusted" with the day's events. "It's terrorism. As far as I'm concerned, they're being terrorized," MacEwan said. This appears to be the latest in a string of incidents targeting UCSC researchers and others in Santa Cruz. Fliers identifying 13 UCSC scientists, some of whom use mice, fruit flies and other nonprimate creatures in their research, were discovered at a downtown coffee shop Tuesday. The fliers say, "Animal abusers everywhere beware; we know where you live; we know where you work; we will never back down until you end your abuse." The names, home addresses, home phone numbers and photos of researchers were published on the fliers. In February, masked demonstrators rattled the front door of another UCSC researcher, whose husband chased the intruders away while the researcher protected her children in the back of the Westside home. Hours after that attempted home invasion, authorities raided a Riverside Avenue house where several students live. No arrests have been made, and police say the hard drive of a laptop confiscated at the house had been cleaned several times, increasing suspicion among investigators. Those students are still considered "people of interest," Clark said. He also said Saturday's bombings are likely related to an attempted firebombing of a police car in March 2007, and the firebombing of an electrical closet six years ago on Delaware Avenue near Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. Clark would not say what kind of bombs were used on Saturday, but said this isn't the first time Santa Cruz police have seen them. "It's consistent with what animal rights people use," Clark said. Police officers described the firebombs as "significantly larger than a Molotov cocktail." Last year, arsonists filled a milk jug with flammable liquid, inserted a wick on the top and placed it under a police car. In that case, the wick was lit but went out before the bomb blew up. Clark said no suspects have been identified but officers are working on a number of leads. They also are interviewing those who saw the firebombings happen, and investigating the fliers as criminal activity. "These unconscionable acts put the researchers, their families -- including their children -- and their neighbors in grave danger," UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal said in the statement Saturday. "These are odious assaults on individuals and on the principles of free inquiry by which we live." The campus is taking the incident "extremely seriously" and is working with law enforcement agencies to identify perpetrators and taking steps to support researchers, Blumenthal said in the statement. "The personal safety and security of all our students, faculty and staff is our highest priority," Blumenthal said in the statement. All the involved agencies are taking additional steps to protect the safety of the other people listed in the animal rights pamphlets, according to police. The Santa Cruz incidents occurred one day after a mass e-mailing by Stop Animal Exploitation Now! SAEN highlighting what the group called "mounting violations of the animal welfare act" at private labs in Santa Cruz and Berkeley. Police would not say whether there is a connection between the group and Saturday's violence. Clark would only say they are looking at several animal liberation groups, including SAEN. The group's president, Michael Budkie, said he was in Ohio and that group researches and highlights public records regarding use of animals in research labs. But he said the group does not use violent tactics and was not involved in the Santa Cruz attacks. Professors and researchers at the University of California campuses at Berkeley and UCLA have also been targeted recently, including firebombs in Los Angeles. More recently in Berkeley, nine hooded protesters showed up in front of a toxicology professor's off-campus home, scrawling "killer" in chalk on the doorstep and shattering the window of the home, and a window in a neighbor's home who scattered the protesters with a garden hose. Assemblyman Gene Mullin, D-South San Francisco, who has been championing legislation to increase civil and criminal penalties in cases where academic researchers are attacked because of their work, said Saturday that he was saddened and surprised by dual firebombings. But, he added, violence against researchers has been on the rise and while condemning the acts, predicted Saturday's firebombings likely would prompt legislators to move on the bill. Santa Cruz Police investigators ask anyone with information about the incident to call 420-5820. To leave anonymous information regarding the incidents call the tip line at 420-5995. Sentinel Correspondent Corrine Speckert and MediaNews writer Marry Anne Ostrom contributed to this report.FOX news video. Less..
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Photo essay of my most recent guitar building experience under the tutelage of Master Luthier Sergei de Jonge. http://www.dejongelutherie.com Note: We were all working on our own guitars so the processes are in order but there's discontinuity between the instruments. I mean, SOMEBODY had to take the photos, right?! Appearances by: Sergei and Rubin de Jonge, son-in-law Pat Hodgins, Michael Kennedy, Jeremy Clark, and myself. Words and photos: Warren Gash (saffronboots) for the Fretboard Journal. These photos are not among the ones selected for the upcoming article in Issue 6. Music: "Guitarmaker", Grit Laskin, from "A Few Simple Words", Borealis records, www.borealisrecords.com Guitars: Traditional 00 steel-string with a slotted headstock and 13th fret body joint 645 mm scale length 47 mm nut Bearclaw Engelmann Spruce top Old-growth Brazilian Rosewood back and sides Sapele binding and rosette Mahogany neck de Jonge Concert Classical 645 mm scale length 50 mm nut California Redwood top Ziricote back and sides Ziricote binding and rosette Mahogany neck Related Links: http://www.dejongeguitars.com http://www.sergeidejonge.com http://www.fretboardjournal.com http://www.borealisrecords.com
"Old Growth Forests" :Kimberly-Clark's mismanagement exposed
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This stockpile is evidence of Kimberly-Clarks egregious mismanagement of our forests despite company claims that much of [the] fiber from the Canadian Boreal forest comes to K-C in the form of wood pulp produced from sawdust and chips or leftovers of the lumber production process. As these new photos and recent government correspondence reveal, Kimberly-Clark is currently purchasing huge quantities of pulp made primarily from whole, old-growth trees from intact areas of Canadas Boreal Forest.
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09.20/21.2008 - Adam Wiseman Memorial - Lost Boys
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North Park Lost Boys Take First Fall Ultimate Tournament This last weekend, thirty three guys piled into seven cars to make the trek to Bloomington, IN; home of the Indiana University and hosts of the Adam Wiseman Memorial Tournament. Twelve college open teams attended, including big schools Purdue and Indiana. Taking twenty three first year players, we split ourselves into three tiny squads in order to learn as much as possible and be humbled in the process. Waking up before seven we were the first to fields and it set the tone early. We decided that morning we would call each of our teams "Tax Department", "Accounts Receivable", and "Payroll". All three teams came out hungry, but only Tax Department, with core group leaders Sean Burke and Andrew Kunieda were able to muster a win. The rest of Saturday continued Tax Departments dominance with a 4-0 finish, Payroll bounced back going 3-1, while Accounts Receivable struggled and went 0-4 for the day. Then some china buffet preceded an early bed time. Sunday morning left Accounts Receivable in the bottom bracket playing for 9th place. Though they couldn't manage a first round win over Indiana Y, they didn't go home empty handed. Captains Stefan Fritz and Jake Anderson helped bring a victory over Depauw College. While that was taking place, Payroll handed Purdue Y a quarterfinal loss 15-9 and Tax Department battled through a tough game against Hanover 15-12. Both North Park teams would move on to the semi-finals. Payroll found their semi-final match-up to be an easy one with Rose Hulman Y. Their small school of Engineers simply couldn't construct a win over our dominate combination of handlers; Rob Hirsch and Riley Clark. Deep cuts from Neal Johnson tore through Hulman's defense and we handed them a quick defeat 15-7. On the other field, Tax Department was struggling against a strong Purdue X team. With a steady wind, it was Purdue who got the first break and took half 8-6. Solid play from Cameron Hodgkinson and Jeffery Erickson helped secure the come back win 15-12. For the first time since the program was created at North Park in the fall of 2002, our open teams took both first and second place at a tournament. And we did it with more than two thirds of each team comprised of first year players. The future looks bright for the Mens North Park Ultimate team. For more photos and a highlight video check out our webpage: northparkultimate.blogspot.com Final Standings: North Park Pay Roll - 1st North Park Tax Department - 2nd North Park Accounts Receivable - 11th
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