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Academy may decide to revoke Harvey Weinstein's membership at emergency meeting today

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In 10 short days, Harvey Weinstein has been fired from his company and denounced by many of the celebrities he helped launch to stardom…
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In 10 short days, Harvey Weinstein has been fired from his company and denounced by many of the celebrities he helped launch to stardom. On Saturday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences could deliver another blow when it meets to decide whether to boot him from its ranks.
The academy’s 54-member board of governors will hold an emergency meeting after reports in the New York Times and the New Yorker that the film producer sexually assaulted or harassed multiple actresses, models and former employees.
Under academy bylaws, the board — of which nearly half are women — could vote to suspend or expel Weinstein.
In a statement issued earlier this week, the board called the allegations “repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetical to the high standards of the Academy and the creative community it represents.”
Suspending Weinstein wouldn’t be unprecedented — but the move is rare. In 2004, the Academy kicked out actor Carmen Caridi, who shared a screener with an acquaintance who put the film on the Internet.
If Weinstein is booted, the Academy may be forced to take a closer look at some of its other members. Bill Cosby, for example, is facing a retrial on three counts of aggravated assault. Several women have accused him of drugging and raping them over a span of decades. And director Roman Polanski fled the country to avoid jail time for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977.

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Age of Empires: Definitive Edition delayed less than a week before launch

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The upcoming remaster of the classic strategy title, Age of Empires, has been delayed. Age of Empires: Definitive Edition will now launch in early 2018, with additional closed beta invites planned.
Back at E3, Microsoft announced a remaster of the original Age of Empires from 1997, with the game set to arrive on October 19 to the Windows Store, marking the series’ 20th anniversary. But, it seems everything has not gone to plan. Less than a week before Age of Empires: Definitive Edition was supposed to launch, the developer has now announced that it has been delayed.
While the developer did not give an exact reason as to why the delay occurred, or why did it happen so close to the launch, it said the following:
All is not lost, however, as the developer will be inviting thousands of more players to the game’s closed beta for testing and gathering feedback on its various components, ranging from the single-player campaign, multiplayer, as well as other systems. Interested players can sign-up to the closed beta on the official website here.
Although, something that is lost is the game’s release date, as the developer did not share a new one, only saying that it is “targeting early 2018”. On the other hand, Age of Empires: Definitive Edition’ s store page on the Windows Store states that the release date is set for December 31,2018, but we assume this is probably a mistake.
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Iraq troops in armed standoff with Kurd forces

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Thousands of Iraqi troops were locked in an armed standoff with Kurdish forces in the disputed oil province of Kirkuk on Saturday as Washington scrambled to avert fighting between the key allies in the war against the Islamic State group.
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Thousands of Iraqi troops were locked in an armed standoff with Kurdish forces in the disputed oil province of Kirkuk on Saturday as Washington scrambled to avert fighting between the key allies in the war against the Islamic State group.
The clock was ticking down to a 2 am Sunday (2300 GMT Saturday) deadline that the Kurds say Baghdad has set for their forces to surrender positions they took during the fightback against the jihadists over the past three years.
Armoured cars of the Iraqi army bearing the national flag were posted on the bank of a river on the southern outskirts of the city of Kirkuk, an AFP photographer reported.
On the opposite bank, Kurdish peshmerga fighters were visible behind an earthen embankment topped with concrete blocks painted with the red, white green and yellow of the Kurdish flag.
“Our forces are not moving and are now waiting for orders from the general staff,” an Iraqi army officer told AFP, asking not to be identified.
The two sides have been at loggerheads since the Kurds voted overwhelmingly for independence in a September 25 referendum that Baghdad rejected as illegal.
Polling was held not only in the three provinces of the autonomous Kurdish region but also in adjacent Kurdish-held areas, including Kirkuk.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said there can be no further discussion of the Kurds’ longstanding demands to incorporate Kirkuk and other historically Kurdish-majority areas in their autonomous region until the independence vote is annulled.
He insisted on Thursday that he was “not going… to make war on our Kurdish citizens”.
– ‘At any cost’ –
But thousands of heavily armed troops and members of the Popular Mobilisation Force (PMF) — paramilitary units largely made up of Iran-trained Shiite militias — have massed around Kirkuk.
They have already retaken a string of positions to the south of the city after Kurdish forces withdrew.
The Kurds have deployed thousands of peshmerga fighters to the area around Kirkuk itself and have vowed to defend the city “at any cost.”
So far the front lines have been quiet but the Kurds said they had received an ultimatum to withdraw.
“The deadline set for the peshmerga to return to their pre-June 6,2014 positions will expire during the night,” a senior Kurdish official told AFP, asking not to be identified.
Asked at what time, he said 2 am on Sunday (2300 GMT Saturday).
Iraqi army vehicles are seen parked near a former Kurdish military position in the Kirkuk province town of Taza Khurmatu on October 13,2017
Marwan IBRAHIM, AFP
The official’s comments came as Iraqi President Fuad Masum, who is himself a Kurd, was holding crisis talks in the Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah.
The June 2014 lines are those that the Kurds held before Islamic State group (IS) fighters swept through vast areas north and west of Baghdad, prompting many Iraqi army units to disintegrate and Kurdish forces to step in.
The Kurds currently control the city of Kirkuk and three major oil fields in the province which account for a significant share of the regional government’s oil revenues.
– ‘Stay focused’ –
Washington has military advisers deployed with both sides in the standoff and Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Friday that it was working to reduce tensions.
“We are trying to tone everything down and to figure out how we go forward without losing sight of the enemy, and at the same time recognising that we have got to find a way to move forward,” Mattis told reporters.
“Everybody stay focused on defeating ISIS. We can’t turn on each other right now. We don’t want to go to a shooting situation,” he added, using an alternative acronym for IS.
Last week, the Iraqi army retook the Sunni Arab insurgent bastion of Hawija, the last town in Kirkuk province in IS hands, but there has been fighting in the countryside since.
The tensions between the Kurds and the Shiite militias in Kirkuk have spilled over into sporadic violence elsewhere in Iraq.
In the mainly Shiite Turkmen town of Tuz Khurmatu in neighbouring Salaheddin province, three PMF paramilitaries and two Kurdish peshmerga were wounded in a firefight overnight, town council spokesman Shalal Abdul said.
In the mainly Shiite city of Hilla, south of Baghdad, the offices of a Kurdish-owned mobile phone company were firebombed and three of its staff briefly abducted, police said.

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Smartphones are driving us to distraction. Here’s help.

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Smart people are starting to cancel their social accounts and turn off smartphones. (Maybe that’s why they’re so smart.)
Ho-hum. Another year, another crop of amazing smartphones.
The latest advancements come from Apple and Google. The new iPhone 8 line and iPhone X phones, as well as Google’s new Pixel phones, are blistering fast, offer near-DSLR-quality cameras and perform a growing range of cool stunts, such as supporting augmented reality.
If you were to ask the public if they want all this power and ability, they’d probably respond, “Well, yes! Absolutely!”
But if you were to ask them if the newest phones solve any problems people have with their lives, the answer would be, “Well, no. Absolutely not!”
In fact, smartphones are making our biggest problems worse.
Most professionals I talk to struggle with work/life balance. They suffer from scattered demands on their attention. They want to accomplish more in their lives.
Not only are smartphones failing to help solve these problems; they’re actually making them worse.
With each passing day, it’s becoming clearer that smartphones are making people stupid. That’s the blunt way to put it.
More accurately, smartphones are increasingly addictive and distracting, and as a result it’s getting harder for people to pay attention to what they’re doing.
A new perspective is emerging in Silicon Valley — from individual technologists, not from the major companies — about what smartphones are doing to us. Phones and, even more, mobile social apps and sites are influencing us in countless ways without our awareness.
Smartphones give us a “toxic” addiction and we’re “ wasting our lives ” on them.
Technology is “ hijacking our minds .”
Sites such as Facebook are waging a war on free will .
Rosenstein doesn’t allow himself to use Reddit or Snapchat, and he even restricts his use of Facebook.
More telling, as soon as he bought his new iPhone, he instructed his assistant to lock it down with parental controls to prevent him from downloading apps.
Rosenstein is trying to avoid what is increasingly the new normal when it comes to mental state. Experts call it “continuous partial attention.”
Rosenstein says “ everyone is distracted all the time .” And this state of mind measurably lowers IQs and productivity and emerges even when smartphones are nearby but not in use.
Are these proclamations going too far? Maybe. But consider this shocking comparison: A study conducted last year by Voucher Cloud found that subjects spend an average of just two hours and 53 minutes doing productive work each day.
An unrelated study by Dscout found that the average smartphone user spends two hours and 25 minutes on his or her phone each day. (“Heavy” smartphone users average three hours and 45 minutes per day.)
The amount of time spent on phones grows every year. The amount of time doing work probably declines. Smartphones are driving a trend where frivolity is replacing productivity.
(Part of the blame goes to the apps we use, of course — especially the social apps. But it’s smartphones that put those apps in our hands 24/7.)
The mechanism behind the Smartphone Crisis is easy to understand. We live in an attention economy, and tech companies are in heated competition with one another to acquire our time and attention. In this Darwinian struggle, the most addictive and distracting products and services survive and thrive and come to dominate.
Companies such as Facebook brag to their shareholders about the growing number of hours users spend on their sites and apps. All social sites are trying to hold their own against Facebook by being as addictive as they can be.
YouTube grabs a huge amount of attention, and all the video sites are trying to defend against YouTube.
And just as social sites, news sites, game apps, music apps and others learn to be more distracting and addictive, along comes augmented reality, mixed reality and virtual reality.
The rate at which smartphones and their apps grow more addictive and distracting keeps growing. Our innate ability to resist those addictions and distractions doesn’t really grow. As former Google product manager Tristan Harris says, technology is “ better at hijacking your instincts than you are at controlling them.”
As a result, smartphones are affecting our minds. Smartphones have come to occupy what’s called a “privileged attentional space,” comparable to the sound of our own names. Working with a smartphone nearby is attentionally similar to working while co-workers are standing there talking about you by name. It’s hard to focus.
The problem exists not only on the individual level, but on a massive scale. Both Rosenstein and Harris believe that distracted smartphone users are collectively making business and political decisions worse, and eroding productivity.
The Smartphone Crisis reminds me of the current food-related health crisis. And the solution to the problem is also comparable.
Before the Industrial Revolution, an unacceptably high percentage of the population starved, suffered nutritional deficits or died from unsafe or spoiled food.
So we industrialized the food system, and for a long time it was beneficial. But then industrialization went too far. Junk food was too cheap, easy and addictive, and now we have a health crisis caused by diet.
Similarly, smartphones initially were all good. They solved problems and made our lives better. Over time, it’s been dawning on us that too much of a good thing is wrecking our health and happiness.
The food industry responded to the health crisis by evolving, and offering healthier choices.
Likewise, we need the smartphone industry to do a better job offering anti-distraction, non-addictive smartphone solutions.
Just as enterprises offer employees incentives, gym memberships and training around health and addiction, so should they offer help and guidance around smartphone addiction.
I would love to see new norms or policies emerge in enterprises where it becomes unacceptable to bring smartphones into meetings. Business meetings could offer a moment of attention in our otherwise distracted work day.
The latest Silicon Valley trend in dealing with food-related health problems is fasting. Some prominent technologists are going eight days in a row without food, and enjoying the health benefits.
I’m predicting that the newest trend will be widespread smartphone fasting — going without a smartphone for varying lengths of time.
One way is all the way: getting rid of your smartphone and not buying a new one. Instead, buy a great camera and cheap feature phone and carry those.
Another option is to schedule data connectivity: carry the phone, but allow yourself just a few hours a day of being connected.
Yet another approach, which is growing in popularity already, is to delete all your social networking accounts, and thereby remove one source of compulsion with the smartphone.
Enterprises will (and should) organize voluntary smartphone fasts for the benefit of employees and company productivity, as well as provide training and coaching for addicts and prevention programs for the as-yet unafflicted.
These trends are coming, and we need help from Silicon Valley companies in general and smartphone companies in particular.
The days of focusing all energy on making tech products more addictive are numbered.
As smartphone addiction and distraction increasingly disrupt lives and ruin careers, the industry needs to give us help — or we’ll help ourselves by canceling our accounts and getting rid of the products that are causing the damage.
Silicon Valley: Speeds and feeds and cameras are great. But start helping us with our actual problems, or we’ll stop using your products.

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「雪見だいふく」にプラスチック片 3万2000個を自主回収へ

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ほろ苦いクッキーが入った「クッキー&クリーム」 が対象。
ロッテは10月14日、プラスチックが混入していたとして同社商品の「雪見だいふく クッキー&クリーム」を自主回収すると 発表した 。
回収対象の商品は、兵庫・岡山・広島・山口・鳥取・島根の各県で販売したという。
商品の側面に印字されている製造ロット番号に「9KA057」と記載されているものが対象で、手元にある場合は「お召し上がりにならないようお願い申し上げます」と呼びかけている。
産経ニュース によると、10月初旬に中国地方の顧客からプラスチック片が入っているとの連絡があり、発覚した。製造工程で破片が混ざったとみられる。対象商品の販売個数は約3万2000個。
問い合わせはロッテアイスお客様相談室(0120-531-610)で受け付けている。

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Russian cargo ship launched to International Space Station

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The launch was from Russia’s main space facility in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
An unmanned Russian cargo ship has been launched to take supplies to the six astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
The Saturday launch from Russia’s main space facility in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, came after a two-day postponement and docking plan change.
Initially, the Progress cargo ship was to test a new regime for docking with the space station less than four hours after launch. But the Thursday launch was aborted for unspecified reasons, and the ship is now to be in orbit for two days before docking on Monday.
The Russian space agency Roscosmos says the Progress, carrying 2.5 metric tons (2.75 tons) of water, food and scientific equipment, reached orbit about nine minutes after its launch at 8.46 a.m. GMT.

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США залишаються в ядерній угоді з Іраном

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США залишаються в ядерній угоді з Іраном, але розширюють підхід до оцінки терористичної діяльності цієї країни.
“Не обманюйтеcь заголовками ТВ: ми залишаємося в ядерній угоді з Іраной, в той час як ми розширюємо наш підхід до оцінки терористичної діяльності Ірану і т. д.”, – написала у Twitter представник Держдепу Гетер Науерт.
Раніше п резидент США Дональд Трамп заявив, що Сполучені Штати можуть розірвати ядерну угоду з Іраном в будь-який момент .
У свою чергу Reuters повідомляє, що Трамп відмовиться сертифікувати укладену в 2015 році угоду про обмеження іранської ядерної програми, що ознаменує суттєві зміни в політиці Сполучених Штатів.
Як відомо, ядерна угода була підписана в 2015 році “шісткою” міжнародних посередників (п’ять постійних членів РБ ООН і ФРН) і Іраном.
Документ передбачає виконання Тегераном низки кроків щодо обмеження своєї ядерної програми в обмін на скасування міжнародних санкцій, а також односторонніх обмежувальних заходів, введених США та ЄС.
США підозрює Іран у порушенні цієї угоди, результатом чого стало прийняття нових санкцій. Ці кроки Тегеран вже оскаржив в Раді безпеки ООН.

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Випуск новин за 11:00: День захисника Вітчизни в Україні. Подарунок від СБУ

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У випуску новин за 14 жовтня станом на 11:00 – Україна відзначає День захисника Вітчизни: урочистості почалися з молебні, а вранці у центрі столиці вихованці ліцею імені Івана Богуна присягли на вірність народу України. До 75-ої річниці створення УПА Служба безпеки України повернула копії томів…
У випуску новин за 14 жовтня станом на 11:00 – Україна відзначає День захисника Вітчизни: урочистості почалися з молебні, а вранці у центрі столиці вихованці ліцею імені Івана Богуна присягли на вірність народу України. До 75-ої річниці створення УПА Служба безпеки України повернула копії томів кримінальних справ тим, кому радянська влада свого часу поламала долі.
Ситуація в зоні АТО.
Мілош Земан відмовився просити вибачення за пропозицію “продати” Крим.
Українсько-угорський кордон не контролюється нашими прикордонниками.

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Шкиряк сообщил о возможных провокациях на День защитника Украины

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Он отметил, что в Киеве будет патрулировать конная полиция, кинологи и взрывотехники.
Подразделения Министерства внутренних дел, включая Национальную полицию, Национальную гвардию и Государственную службу Украины по чрезвычайным ситуациям были переведены на усиленный режим. Об этом заявил советник министра внутренних дел Зорян Шкиряк в эксклюзивном комментарии телеканалу NewsOne.
“Все подразделения МВД, в частности Национальна полиция, Национальная гвардия, Служба по чрезвычайным ситуациям переведены на усиленный режим несения службы в связи с празднично-массовыми мероприятиями, которые будут проведены сегодня в Киеве и других регионах Украины. К охране общественного порядка привлечены около 5 000 правоохранителей. И бесспорно, учитывая то, что, к большому сожалению, мы третий год подряд живем в состоянии войны и постоянной террористической угрозы стороны российской агрессии, в день, когда проводят массовые мероприятия, уровень террористической угрозы повышен”, – сказал он.
Шкиряк отметил, что в Киеве будет патрулировать конная полиция, кинологи и взрывотехники.
“Именно для этого сегодня и будут осуществлены усиленные меры безопасности. В частности, будут привлечены и подразделения взрывотехников, и кинологическая служба Национальной полиции, и в Киеве сегодня будет осуществлено патрулирование конной полиции патрульной полиции города Киев”, – уточнил он.
Также советник министра внутренних дел призвал украинцев быть внимательными и сообщать о любых замеченных правонарушениях.
“Собственно, и наши подразделения, и Службы безопасности Украины осуществляют превентивные меры для того, чтобы предотвратить любые угрозы. Но обычно мы в такие дни всегда обращаемся и к гражданам Украины и к участникам массовых мероприятий быть особенно бдительными и в случае возникновения каких-либо подозрений по выявлению подозрительных предметов немедленно обращаться в милицию, поскольку наша безопасность – это наша общая ответственность”, – подчеркнул он.
Кроме того, Шкиряк рассказал, что пока сообщений о возможных провокациях не поступало, однако не исключил, что они могут иметь место.
“На данный момент какой-либо информации о правонарушениях во время мероприятий нет, и я надеюсь, что сегодняшний день пройдет спокойно, и мы достойно отметим наш праздник, праздник защитника Украины. Но определенно не исключено, что могут быть осуществлены те или иные провокации, при которых возникают внештатные ситуации. Поэтому мы к этому готовы и еще раз и еще раз призываем всех быть бдительными”, – резюмировал он.
Как сообщал MIGnews.com.ua ранее, жители Украины отмечают День защитника 14 октября. В этот день украинцы отдают дань уважения и памяти тем, кто боролся и борется сейчас за государственный суверенитет Украины.

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Twitter передал Сенату более 200 страниц связанных с РФ

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Компания Twitter передала комитету Сената США по разведке имена 201 аккаунта, которые якобы были использованы Россией для вмешательства в американские выборы президента. Компания стала сотрудничать с Сенатом поле того, как ее обвинили в несерьезном отношении к расследованию так называемого…
Компания Twitter передала комитету Сената США по разведке имена 201 аккаунта, которые якобы были использованы Россией для вмешательства в американские выборы президента.
Компания стала сотрудничать с Сенатом поле того, как ее обвинили в несерьезном отношении к расследованию так называемого российского дела.
Пока неясно, удалены ли записи, сделанные с этих аккаунтов. Политика конфиденциальности Twitter требует, чтобы сообщения, удаленные пользователем, исчезали бесследно. Однако, по информации осведомленного источника, в этом случае Twitter может применить алгоритм для восстановления удаленных данных из-за особой значимости расследования.

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