¶ India Claims Taj Mahal Copyrighted, Cranky That Some Guy In Bangladesh Is Building His Own
Saturday, December 13, 2008, 12:03am
The construction of an exact copy of the Taj Mahal has sparked a diplomatic fracas between India and Bangladesh - raising the vexing issue of whether or not it is possible to claim copyright on a building.
The row began after Ahsanullah Moni, a wealthy Bangladeshi film director, gave the first glimpse of his copy of the Taj Mahal this week.
The project has cost about £40 million and is being built about 20 miles northeast of Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital. But the Indians are upset. "You can't just go and copy historical monuments," an official at the Indian High Commission in Dhaka told a reporter this week.
¶ Islamic Militants Launch Coordinated Attack In Mumbai
Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 5:43pm
The morning after teams of gunmen carried out a brazen series of attacks across southern Mumbai, killing scores of people and taking hostages in three locations, the situation showed little signs of a quick resolution.
A series of gunshots rang through the air at the Oberoi Hotel Thursday morning, where about 100 members of a specialized unit of the Indian police undertook an operation to rescue four to five foreigners hostages on the 19th floor.
A few blocks away, a series of gunfire sent curious onlookers scurrying for cover at the Taj Mahal Hotel. Shortly afterward, police escorted dozens of people -- who appeared to be mostly westerners -- out of the hotel. A.N. Roy, the police chief of Maharashtra state, where Mumbai is located, said all hostages there had been freed.
A standoff at a third location -- the Cama Hospital for women and infants -- also appeared to have been resolved by Thursday morning, CNN's sister station CNN-IBN reported. It was not immediately known whether gunmen at the hospital fled or were killed.
This sucks.
¶ Christopher Hitchens On Mother Teresa
Monday, February 18, 2008, 12:41pm
Indeed. I was even sort of thinking, hmmm. . . maybe I should fumble for some money. And with a gesture of the arm that took in the whole scene of the orphanage, she said: you see this is how we fight abortion and contraception in Calcutta. And I thought: Oh I see--so you actually say that do you? Because it had crossed my mind that part of her work was to bear witness for the Catholic creed regarding the population question, to propagandize for the Church's line. But I hadn't realized it was so unmediated. I mean, that she would want to draw my attention to the fact that this was the point.
I don't know Calcutta terrifically well, but I know it quite well. And I would say that low on the list of the things that it needs is a Christian campaign against population control. And I speak as someone who's personally very squeamish on the abortion question. People who campaign vigorously against contraception, I think, are in a very weak position to lay down the moral law on abortion.
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It's hugely overpopulated partly because of the refugees, mainly from the successive wars of religion--stupid wars about God that have been fought in the neighborhood. That's not its fault. It's basically a secular town. So I thought: What a pity that Mother Teresa should have given this great city such a bad name and made us feel condescending toward it.
Hitchens also goes over a bulk of the things mentioned here when interviewed by Penn & Teller on their show, Bullshit.