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Top Stories - Google News: Clinton heads to China as dissident case looms - Hindustan Times

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Clinton heads to China as dissident case looms - Hindustan Times
May 1st 2012, 03:37


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Clinton heads to China as dissident case looms
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Secretary of state Hillary Clinton heads late Monday to China as US officials raced to find a solution to a sensitive row over a top dissident reportedly holed up at the US embassy in Beijing. the annual meeting between the world's two largest ...
Dissident Chen Guangcheng's case complicates US-China tiesLos Angeles Times
Obama nudges China on rights, dissident wants to stay in ChinaReuters Africa
Blind Chinese activist makes dramatic escape from house arrestChristian Science Monitor
CNN International -Reuters AlertNet
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May 1st 2012, 02:47

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A dolphin swims in wetlands at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach, Calif. Rescue crews tried over the weekend to guide the confused dolphin from the shallow waters of Bolsa Chica.

By Isolde Raftery, msnbc.com

A lone dolphin that has spent the past five days swimming in the Bolsa Chica wetlands in Southern California may be the victim of bullying, NBCLosAngeles.com reported.  

The dolphin may have been prevented from leaving the Huntington Beach nature preserve by other dolphins, Peter Wallerstein, director of Marine Animal Rescue told the Register. This would be a rare occurrence, as dolphins are social creatures that typically travel in a pod.

NBCLosAngeles.com: Dolphin chooses to stay in Bolsa Chica wetlands

“He was scared, he was intimidated, he was bullied,” Wallerstein told the Los Angeles Times. Dolphins "can be very aggressive toward each other. They’re not the sweet, loving, gentle animals portrayed by the movies and the cartoons. They do have a dark side.”


On Saturday, Wallerstein and officers from the state Department of Fish and Game used paddle boards to shoo the dolphin back to the ocean. When two other dolphins emerged, apparently blocking the lone dolphin's path back to the ocean, it dove under the paddle boards and swam back to the wetlands.

But Dennis Kelly, who has studied dolphins and marine life for 34 years, told the Orange County Register that he doubted the dolphin is being bullied.

“Maybe the others are angry,” said Kelly, an instructor of Orange Coast College. “‘You’re lagging behind, you moron.’ Maybe they were going whack it. ‘You’re not paying attention. Slap! OK, we’re leaving.’”

On Monday, the 7-foot dolphin stayed put and fed on fish. Observers said the dolphin could figure out on its own how to return to the ocean via the narrow channel.

For now, marine life experts are adopting a hands-off approach while watching the dolphin around the clock.

Meantime, crowds have gathered and are beginning to name the dolphin, even if they don’t know its sex. Contenders are Fred and Bolsa Chica Bob.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Obama calls on China to improve human rights as activist’s fate debated

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Obama calls on China to improve human rights as activist's fate debated
Apr 30th 2012, 20:23

Without specifically mentioning negotiations over blind activist lawyer Chen Guangcheng, President Obama on Monday urged China to do more to improve its record on human rights issues "because we actually think China will be stronger as it opens up and liberalizes its own system."

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U.S. News: Lone dolphin may be victim of bullying

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thumbnail Lone dolphin may be victim of bullying
May 1st 2012, 02:47

Paul Bersebach / AP

A dolphin swims in wetlands at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach, Calif. Rescue crews tried over the weekend to guide the confused dolphin from the shallow waters of Bolsa Chica.

By Isolde Raftery, msnbc.com

A lone dolphin that has spent the past five days swimming in the Bolsa Chica wetlands in Southern California may be the victim of bullying, NBCLosAngeles.com reported.  

The dolphin may have been prevented from leaving the Huntington Beach nature preserve by other dolphins, Peter Wallerstein, director of Marine Animal Rescue told the Register. This would be a rare occurrence, as dolphins are social creatures that typically travel in a pod.

NBCLosAngeles.com: Dolphin chooses to stay in Bolsa Chica wetlands

“He was scared, he was intimidated, he was bullied,” Wallerstein told the Los Angeles Times. Dolphins "can be very aggressive toward each other. They’re not the sweet, loving, gentle animals portrayed by the movies and the cartoons. They do have a dark side.”


On Saturday, Wallerstein and officers from the state Department of Fish and Game used paddle boards to shoo the dolphin back to the ocean. When two other dolphins emerged, apparently blocking the lone dolphin's path back to the ocean, it dove under the paddle boards and swam back to the wetlands.

But Dennis Kelly, who has studied dolphins and marine life for 34 years, told the Orange County Register that he doubted the dolphin is being bullied.

“Maybe the others are angry,” said Kelly, an instructor of Orange Coast College. “‘You’re lagging behind, you moron.’ Maybe they were going whack it. ‘You’re not paying attention. Slap! OK, we’re leaving.’”

On Monday, the 7-foot dolphin stayed put and fed on fish. Observers said the dolphin could figure out on its own how to return to the ocean via the narrow channel.

For now, marine life experts are adopting a hands-off approach while watching the dolphin around the clock.

Meantime, crowds have gathered and are beginning to name the dolphin, even if they don’t know its sex. Contenders are Fred and Bolsa Chica Bob.

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Top Stories - Google News: Bad teachers should be paid less and the best get more say MPs - Daily Mail

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May 1st 2012, 02:50


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Bad teachers should be paid less and the best get more say MPs
Daily Mail
By Mario Ledwith Teachers who perform poorly in the classroom could be paid less than their more able colleagues under plans being considered by the Government. An influential cross-party group of MPs has recommended new performance-related pay schemes ...
Teaching would get boost if sixth-formers could try it, says MPsBBC News
Report backs teacher 'taster' planThe Press Association
Teachers face payment by resultsTelegraph.co.uk
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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Massachusetts payment-reform bill would overhaul how health-care providers are paid

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Massachusetts payment-reform bill would overhaul how health-care providers are paid
May 1st 2012, 01:40

BOSTON — In 2006, under Gov. Mitt Romney, Massachusetts became the first state to extend insurance coverage to all its residents. Now it's looking to slow the growth of its health-care costs in equally groundbreaking ways.

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Breaking News: CBS News: Judge: Texas can't cut out Planned Parenthood

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Judge: Texas can't cut out Planned Parenthood
May 1st 2012, 01:03

Federal judge imposes injunction preventing state of Texas from cutting state health program funding to Planned Parenthood

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Breaking News: CBS News: What killed U.K. spy found in duffel bag?

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What killed U.K. spy found in duffel bag?
Apr 30th 2012, 22:52

U.K. investigators still probing death of spy found in bag, even calling in yoga expert to prove he could have done it alone

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Breaking News: CBS News: Alleged Oakland school shooter pleads not guilty

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Alleged Oakland school shooter pleads not guilty
May 1st 2012, 00:50

One L. Goh is charged with seven counts of murder and three of attempted murder; lawyer offers no comment after plea

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Breaking News: CBS News: Gingrich, Romney camps talk future joint event

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Gingrich, Romney camps talk future joint event
Apr 30th 2012, 22:58

Both men will make appearances in Northern Virginia on Wednesday

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