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By Mick Krever and Ken Olshansky, CNN
Venezuela’s political deadlock presents a “delicate and complex moment” for the country, Venezuelan historian and political scientist Margarita Lopez Maya told CNN’s Hala Gorani, sitting in for Christiane Amanpour, on Monday.
The country’s simmering protests could come to a full boil at any moment, with a dramatic showdown shaping up between embattled President Nicolas Maduro, the former bus driver and handpicked heir of Hugo Chavez, and opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez.
Three people were killed in violent clashes in Caracas last week; Maduro's government blames Lopez, ordering his arrest on charges of murder and terrorism.
Lopez asserts his innocence and dropped out of sight, until last night, when he Tweeted a video call to action, saying he will lead peaceful march on the ministry of justice on Tuesday.
Lopez, though unable to break cover to appear as a guest on CNN, in which he Oakley Cheap Deal said Venezuela stood at a “critical moment.”
CNN reached out to offer the Venezuelan government a place on the program; Oakley Closeouts they chose not to appear.
“This is Oakley Sunglass Outlet one episode more in our difficulties,” Lopez Maya said. “It is a delicate and complex moment, yes, but this is not the first time we’ve been into one of these.”
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Dress to impress Venus style revival - CNN.com
(CNN) -- Confidence -- on the court and off it, Venus Williams is finding her mojo again.
A year ago the tennis star was diagnosed with a debilitating auto-immune disease during the U.S. Open, but next week she will step back on the courts of her home grand slam tournament boosted by her recent results and the relaunch of her fashion label.
Williams defended her women's doubles gold medal at the Discount cheap oakley recent Olympic Games alongside younger sister Serena, who has roared back from her own health problems to win both the Wimbledon and London 2012 singles titles.
"The Olympics really built my confidence," the 32-year-old Venus told CNN. "I wasn't able to play a lot of matches beforehand -- just three matches in about two months, which is not a lot.
"So going to the Olympics I didn't have a lot of matches, but I made the best of it and I played I think some of my best tennis of the year."
The former world No. 1's passion, fashion, is also on the upswing following the recent relaunch of her label EleVen at an event in New York -- which also hosts the U.S. Open.
"EleVen is about being better than a 10," said the current world No. 47. "So it's about being a personal best, it's about not accepting any limits, that anyone puts on you or that you can even put on yourself, because sometimes we do.
"It's about expressing yourself for who you are. So EleVen means a lot of things but it just means bringing out the best in you.
"I feel that when I wear EleVen, I feel my best. So I want people to feel their best when they wear EleVen, confident and good about themselves."
Throughout her career, the seven-time grand slam champion has been as well known for her striking outfits as she has her powerful tennis strokes.
Some of them pushed the boundaries of sporting design, and Williams said she is reining in her more experimental urges.
"Some of my favorite things were the goddess dress that I wore at Wimbledon, I think it was 2007," she said. "And one of the craziest ones was the can-can dress.
"That was my idea of having lace on skin. For me it was fun, and it was experimental because at that time it was just me wearing it. But at that time I was like, 'What can I do that can be worn on the court? Can you wear lace? Yes. Can you wear fringe?'
"Because I did this fun dress after Tina Turner, and it was so fun, but at this point the experiments are over and it's about bringing classic designs."
Williams' obsession with design is such that she took time away from playing tennis to gain a Cheap oakley sunglasses womens fashion degree.
"To get my degree was important to me, mostly because of how I grew up -- my parents always chose education -- so for me it felt like an achievement to be able to do that," she said.
"But also I love fashion, and I knew it was something that I wanted to do, and I wanted to bring credibility to it, and I have to say the education helps a ton, so it's served me very well."
Williams said she is excited about all the elements of her life coming together again.
"I'm very excited about my game, I'm excited about tennis, I'm excited about wearing all the new EleVen clothes," she said.
"There are so many wonderful things coming up so I think between great tennis and great fashions on the court, it's going to be an amazing U.S. Open for me."
Williams is, however, still coming to terms with her battle against Sjogren's Syndrome -- which can cause extreme fatigue among its symptoms.
"I've come a long way, and I've gone through a lot of ups and downs for sure," she said.
"When you have an auto-immune disease, you can't expect everything to be the way it was before. You have to take the set of circumstances you have, and work with those.
"I'm working on it every day, but I know that I can live this dream and I think it gives a lot of other people hope, because it's not easy, but you know I'm working on it."
The story of the Williams sisters' rise to prominence, their dominance of the women's game and the struggles they have both experienced in recent years -- with Serena surviving potentially life-threatening blood clots -- has captivated tennis fans.
They have won a combined total of 33 singles and doubles grand slam titles, so what lies ahead as they approach the twilight of their tennis careers?
"There's a lot more clothes to design," Venus said. "Serena and I both want to play the Rio 2016 Olympics, we think that'd be a great place to shine for us and for the U.S. and everything.
"So we're not done yet, we still have great tennis in us, and Discounted Oakley Sunglasses For Men it's amazing to do this every day."
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Step inside the eccentric world of Japanese Decotora - CNN.com
Japanese photographer has been capturing Japan's spectacularly decorated trucks since 1998. Known as decotora, they feature everything from murals and chandeliers to Louis Vuitton-patterned steering wheels and Hello Kitty stenciling. The most elaborate trucks can resemble casinos on wheels. The glamor and artistry of the drivers' designs belie the difficulty of their daily lives. Drivers spend weeks away from home, earn low wages, and are held in low regard by society at large. For drivers who spend tens of thousands of dollars kitting out their trucks, decotora become a vehicle to assert their pride. As Tatsuki says: "When the trucks' lights go on in the darkness, it is a symbol saying, 'We are here'".Editor's note: Masaru creates square images. However, we have cropped them to fit this slideshow.Interview by
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Genocide Fast Facts - CNN.com
(CNN) -- Here's a look at genocide, the attempted or intentional destruction of gucci outlet a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group, whether in wartime or peace.
Facts:The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide was adopted by the after .
Article 2 of the Convention defines genocide as any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group: (a) Killing its members; (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of Cheap Fake Oakley Sunglasses Outlet life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
Timeline (selected events):1915-1923 - Armenians are forced out of their homeland by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire through . There are an estimated 1 million to 1.5 million deaths. , stating the death toll is inflated and the dead are victims of civil unrest.
1932-1933 - Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union inflict a famine upon the after people rebel against the imposed system of land management known as "collectivization," which seizes privately owned farmlands and puts people to work in collectives. An estimated 25,000-33,000 people die every day. There are an estimated 6 million to 10 million deaths.
December 1937-January 1938 - The Japanese Imperial Army marches into Nanking, China and kills an estimated 300,000 Chinese civilians and soldiers. Tens of thousands are raped before they are murdered.
1938-1945 - Nazi Germany, under Adolf Hitler, deems the Jewish population racially inferior and a threat, and kills an estimated six million Jews in Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, and other areas around Europe during World War II.
1944 - The term "genocide" is coined by lawyer .
December 9, 1948 - The United Nations adopts the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide.
January 12, 1951 - The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide enters into force. It is eventually
1975-1979 - Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot's attempt to turn Cambodia into a Communist peasant Discount Oakley Sunglasses Cheap farming society leads to the deaths of up to two million people from starvation, forced labor, and executions.
1988 - The Iraqi regime under attacks civilians who have remained in "prohibited" areas. The attacks include the use of mustard gas and nerve agents and result in the death of an estimated 100,000 Iraqi Kurds.
1992-1995 - Yugoslavia, led by President Slobodan Milosevic, attacks Bosnia after it declares its independence. Approximately 100,000 Muslims, or Bosniaks, are killed by the Serbs during this "ethnic cleansing." There are mass executions of "battle-age" men and mass rape of women.
1994 - In Rwanda, an estimated 800,000 civilians, mostly from the Tutsi ethnic group, are killed over a period of three months.
July 17, 1998 -
1998 - The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda establishes the precedent that rape during warfare is a crime of genocide. In Rwanda, HIV-infected men had participated in the mass rape of Tutsi women.
1998 - The first genocide conviction occurs at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Jean Paul Akayesu, the Hutu mayor of the town, Taba, is convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity.
July 1, 2002 - The opens at The Hague, Netherlands, as the first permanent war crimes tribunal, with jurisdiction to try perpetrators of genocide. Previously, the created ad hoc tribunals to try those responsible for genocide in the former Yugoslavia and in Rwanda.
2003-present - In the Darfur region of an estimated 200,000 to 500,000 people are killed.
2008 - Fugitive , former Bosnian Serb leader, is arrested. He is charged with genocide in connection with the Srebrenica massacre of 1995.
July 2004 - The U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate pass resolutions .
March 4, 2009 - The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant foron charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
December 10, 2010 - The at the Kigali Genocide Memorial grounds in the country's capital.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Creationists taunt atheists in latest billboard war – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs
By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Belief Blog Co-Editor
(CNN)– A new video billboard in New York's Times Square has a message from creationists, "To all of our atheist friends: Thank God you're wrong."
The video advertisement at 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan is one of several billboards going up this week in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, paid for by Answers in Genesis.
Answers in Genesis is best known as the multimillion-dollar Christian ministry behind the Creation Museum outside Cincinnati.
The museum presents the case for Young Earth creationism, following what it says is a literal interpretation of the book of Genesis, which says the Earth was created by God in six days less than 10,000 years ago.
Ken Ham, president of Answers in Genesis, said the idea for the advertisements came from an atheist billboard in Times Square at Christmas.
During the holidays, the American Atheists put up a billboard with images of Santa Claus and Jesus that read: "Keep the Merry, dump the myth."
��The Bible says to contend for the faith,�� Ham said. ��We thought we should come up with something that would make a statement in the culture, a bold statement, and direct them to our website.
"We're not against them personally. We're not trying to attack them personally, but we do believe they're wrong," he said.
"From an atheist's perspective, they believe when they die, they cease to exist. And we say 'no, you're not going to cease to exist; you're going to spend eternity with God or without God. And if you're an atheist, you're going to be spending it without God.' "
Dave Silverman, said he felt sad for creationists when he saw the billboards.
"They refuse to look at the real world. They refuse to look at the evidence we have, and they offer none," Silverman said. "They might as well be saying, 'Thank Zeus you're wrong' or 'Thank Thor you're wrong.' "
Silverman said he welcomed another competitor to marketplace, noting that after atheists bought a billboard two years ago in Times Square that read ?the Catholic League purchased competing space at Oakley Sunglasses Australia the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel for a sign that read "You KNOW it's true."
"I would suggest, if they're actually trying to attract atheists, they should talk about proof and reason to believe in their god, not just some pithy play on words," Silverman said.
Ham says part of the goal of the campaign is to draw people to the website for Answers in Genesis, where he offers a lengthy post on his beliefs for the proof of God.
Ham insists that this campaign is in keeping with their overall mission. "We're a biblical authority ministry. We're really on about the Bible and the Gospel. Now, we do have a specialty in the area of the creation account and Genesis because that's where we say Oakley Sunglasses Wholesale Mens God's word has Oakley Cheap Deal come under attack."
Ham said Answers in Genesis made the decision to split its marketing budget for the ministry between a regional campaign for the museum and this billboard campaign, rather than a national campaign.
IRS filings for the ministry in recent years have shown a yearly operating budget of more than $25 million. Ham said the marketing budget is about 2% of that, about $500,000 a year. Though they are waiting for all the bills to come due for this campaign, he said he expected it to cost between $150,000 and $200,000.
Silverman noted that his billboards were not video and cost approximately $25,000 last year.? He said another campaign was in the works for this year.
"They're throwing down the gauntlet, and we're picking it up," Silverman said, adding that his group would "slap them in the face" with it.
Ham said that despite criticism from other Christians for being negative and the usual criticisms from secularists he received on his social media accounts, the advertisements have been a success.
"We wanted people talking about them, and we wanted discussion about this. We wanted people thinking about God," Ham said.
The Creation Museum and the theory of Young Earth creationism are widely reviled by the broader science community.
In a YouTube video posted last year titled "Creationism Is Not Appropriate For Children," imploring parents not to teach it to their children. "We need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future," he said. "We need engineers that can build stuff and solve problems."
The museum responded?
For the past 30 years, Gallup Inc. has been tracking American opinions about creationism.
showed that 46% of Americans believed in creationism, 32% believed in evolution guided by God, and 15% believed in atheistic evolution.
For as long as Gallup has conducted the survey, creationism has remained far and away the most popular answer, with 40% to 47% of Americans surveyed saying they believed that God created humans in their present form at one point within the past 10,000 years.
The Creation Museum said it recently welcomed its 2 millionth visitor since its opening in 2007.
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