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18 07 2008


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See, the love hate relationship?

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Clemency appeal Bali bombers’ only legal option

18 07 2008

DENPASAR, Indonesia: A presidential pardon is the only legal option left for three Islamic militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings after the top court rejected their final appeal, a district court official said on Friday.

The Supreme Court’s rejection of their third appeal for a case review takes the bombers, who have repeatedly said they will not seek presidential clemency, a step closer to execution by firing squad although there is no specific date.

The three Islamic militants — Amrozi, his brother Mukhlas alias Ali Ghufron and Imam Samudra — have been on death row since 2003 when a Bali court sentenced them to death for their roles in the nightclub bombings that killed 202 people.

“Based on the letter from the Supreme Court, a case review appeal can only be done once,” Nyoman Gede Wirya, head of Denpasar district court, told reporters on Friday.

“By this letter, the case review process is then finished, and the next legal avenue attempt there is is a right to ask for pardon.”





Stephen Hawking is staying put, Cambridge says

18 07 2008

The University of Cambridge has poured cold water on reports its most famous physicist might be coming to Canada to work, saying Wednesday Stephen Hawking “has no plans” to leave.

A report in the Daily Telegraph in the U.K. said Hawking was contemplating joining his colleague Neil Turok at Waterloo, Ont.’s Perimeter Institute. The South African-born cosmologist Turok, 49, is leaving Cambridge to take over the role of executive director at the institute, which was founded in 2000 by Research in Motion co-founder Mike Lazaridis and is devoted to the study of theoretical physics.

Cambridge’s statement called the report “unfounded speculation.”

But Turok, who will start a five-year term at Perimeter on Oct. 1, said when he was hired that his colleague Hawking had an open invitation to join Perimeter for a few months. Hawking is expected to visit the institute in the fall.





Bachchans bring Bollywood glitz to Toronto

18 07 2008

Bollywood’s first family, the Bachchans, has landed in Toronto at the start of a world tour of their extravagant new musical.

Patriarch Amitabh Bachchan, a Bollywood icon who starred in films such as Sholay and Black, will share the stage with his son, Abhishek Bachchan and his daughter-in-law, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, both also film stars.

Their Unforgettable Tour, a musical production designed to introduce the charms of Bollywood to a world audience, involves a cast of 150 and music and choreography by some of India’s most respected artists.

The first performance is Friday at Rogers Centre in Toronto.