Calcis

1/16/2009

Profanity Illegal???

Filed under: General — taracat @ 12:07 pm

A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 16-15-370 SO AS TO MAKE IT UNLAWFUL TO COMMUNICATE PROFANITY IN A PUBLIC FORUM OR PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION; BY ADDING SECTION 16-15-430 SO AS TO CREATE THE OFFENSE OF DISSEMINATING PROFANITY TO A MINOR AND PROVIDE A PENALTY FOR THE OFFENSE; TO AMEND SECTION 16-15-305, RELATING TO DISSEMINATING OBSCENITY, SO AS TO SPECIFY BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN PUBLICATIONS; AND TO AMEND SECTION 16-15-375, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS FOR PURPOSES OF MORALITY AND DECENCY OFFENSES AGAINST MINORS, SO AS TO INCLUDE THE OFFENSE OF DISSEMINATING PROFANITY TO A MINOR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: SECTION 1. Article 3, Chapter 15, Title 16 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding: “Section 16-15-370. (A) It is unlawful for a person in a public forum or place of public accommodation wilfully and knowingly to publish orally or in writing, exhibit, or otherwise make available material containing words, language, or actions of a profane, vulgar, lewd, lascivious, or indecent nature. (B) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.” [CLICK for the complete posting]

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Tis dangerous…could restrict FIRST Amendment rights of the US Constitution.

– CAA

1/15/2009

First Americans Used Two Distinct Routes, Genetic Study Suggests

Filed under: General — taracat @ 10:49 pm

NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The first people to migrate from Beringia to the Americas did so via two routes — one along the Pacific Coast and another by an inland path east of the Rocky Mountains, according to research appearing online today in Current Biology. A team of Italian and American researchers sequenced dozens of mitochondrial genomes from individuals belonging to two rare haplogroups. Based on their phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses of these and other mitochondrial sequences, the researchers concluded that two groups of Paleo-Indians migrated from Beringia to the Americas roughly 15,000 to 17,000 years ago via different paths. And, they argue, that dual migration may shed light on everything from Native American linguistics to archeology.

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Tracing ancient migration patterns may shed light on language differences…

– CAA

Ricardo Montalban dies.

Filed under: General — taracat @ 10:43 pm

Ricardo Montalban, the suave leading man who was one of the first Mexican-born actors to make it big in Hollywood and who was best known for his role as Mr. Roarke on TV’s “Fantasy Island,” has died. He was 88. Montalban died Wednesday morning at his Los Angeles home of complications related to old age, said his son-in-law, Gilbert Smith.

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We will miss you.

– CAA

1/5/2009

Ashville votes to legalize charity bingo

Filed under: General — taracat @ 9:47 pm

Ashville votes to legalize charity bingo

Gary Hanner

12-31-2008

The Ashville City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance on Monday, Dec. 22, that will allow charity bingo to be played in the city and help ease the economic worries throughout the area.

The only member of the council not in attendance was Willie B. Turner. Wilson Coffman, president of Shooting Star Entertainment Group LLC, was at the meeting along with attorneys John Amari of Trussville and Matt Abbott of Pell City.

Amari represents Coffman, who is from the Huntsville area, represents a group of investors who are interested in building a facility to play bingo. “We looked at the amendment St. Clair County voters passed to allow charity bingo and found out they could operate one here that would be a mutual economic benefit for Ashville and the people of central Alabama,” Amari said.

“Although some counties have to go through state legislation for rules and regulations, St. Clair’s Constitution amendment allows any city or the county of St. Clair to pass a bingo ordinance or resolution that allows rules and regulations for the operation of bingo.”…

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Okay Etowah…you may have to “woo” the Bingo patrons, if your Bingo facility is built.

– Cathy Abernathy

Recollected – on the Square, Jacksonville

Filed under: General — taracat @ 12:48 pm

Having a place in history: Curiosity drives business at Recollected Books
By Nick Cenegy
Staff Writer
01-04-2009
John Henricks displays items at his store, Recollected Books, on the square in Jacksonville. Photo: Trent Penny/The Anniston Star
JACKSONVILLE — On the south side of the square is a shop fueled by curiosity. There isn’t much new in Recollected Books, yet within the charming book-lined shop are symbols of the many ideas that shaped the last few centuries.
Still, customers — often “first timers” — tend to have one of two reactions, said owner John Henricks.
“One reaction is that they are in a sense overwhelmed by the number of books,” he said.
There are more books in the store than in most high school libraries.
The other reaction involves people walking into the store, smelling the air, wrinkling their nose and saying something to the effect of “mostly books.” That’s when they walk out, Henricks said….

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For the complete story visit the Anniston Star site, or pick a copy of the paper — you have to have subscription to read the complete  story online.

– Cathy

Train Accident – In Calcis, near Highway 25

Filed under: General — taracat @ 1:02 am

Train accident near Vincent under investigation

Posted by Malcomb Daniels — The Birmingham News

January 04, 2009 11:01 PM

Authorities late tonight said they were investigating a train accident near Alabama 25 and Justice Road near Vincent.

The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office got the call just after 10 p.m., according to its Web site.

There were no injuries, said a dispatcher with the Alabama State Troopers, which also worked the accident. No other details would be available until Monday, the dispatcher said.

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Not good.

– Cathy A.

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1:19 am UPDATE

Called Mom after 12 midnight – everything is okay there; but there are still lights and noise coming from the railroad; so Mom relayed while talking with me.

No one was injured; but an automobile went up the rails at the crossing in front of the store, about the time for the regular night train to come through.

Mom called 911, and they showed up in about 45 minutes, well after the wreck had happened…

“More details will be disclosed Monday.”

It will be interesting to see how the local media handle this one — since people have been complaining about the crossing for so long.

As for me and mine.. Mom’s okay, home’s okay, so I should not have any trouble resting tonight.

Will tell more when I know more.

– Cathy Abernathy

weavercat@gmail.com

1/3/2009

Shoes Litter the Interstate…

Filed under: General — taracat @ 12:48 am

Miami Herald Saturday, January 3, 2009;

Page A05 MIAMI, Jan. 2 —

Thousands of work boots, bath slippers, tennis sneakers, beach sandals and even roller skates all inexplicably materialized Friday morning on the Palmetto Expressway, disrupting traffic for hours, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Lt. Pat Santangelo said he was not sure where the shoes came from. There were no signs of a crash, and no one claimed them.

A private contractor was hired to pick up the sea of soles and deposit them at an empty field, where a Nashville-based nonprofit group, Soles4Souls, is planning to pick them up Monday.

Soles4Souls, which has distributed millions of pairs of shoes around the world, will ship the massive batch of shoes by truck to a processing facility in Alabama. There the organization will decide where to distribute them.

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