Eric Bogosian on writing and the creative urge

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Eric Bogosian is one of America’s great multi-dimensional talents. “There’s sort of three different careers, and any one of them could exist by itself, on its own two feet. There was that solo stuff, and then I started writing plays in the late seventies.” Although his work has spanned genres, most readers will recognize Bogosian for his acting, which has included a memorable performance in Woody Allen‘s Deconstructing Harry to co-writing and starring in the Oliver Stone movie Talk Radio (based upon his Pulitzer Prize-nominated play) to playing the bad guy in Under Siege 2 to his current role in Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Captain Danny Ross. They may not know, however, that he had collaborated with Frank Zappa on a album, worked with Sonic Youth, and was a voice on Mike Judge‘s Beavis & Butthead Do America. He started one of New York City’s largest dance companies, The Kitchen, which is still in existence. He starred alongside Val Kilmer in Wonderland and his play Talk Radio was recently revived on Broadway with Liev Schreiber in the role Bogosian wrote and made famous.

Currently at work on his third novel, tentatively titled The Artist, Bogosian spoke with David Shankbone about the craft of writing and his life as a creative.

Contents

  • 1 Bogosian’s view of his work
  • 2 How Bogosian approaches his writing
  • 3 How Bogosian works himself into his writing
  • 4 The future of the narrative
  • 5 Collaborations with Steven Spielberg and Frank Zappa
  • 6 Source

Police station attacked by car bomb in Basque Country, two officers injured

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Friday, August 24, 2007

A police station of the Spanish Guardia Civil was attacked today Friday by a car bomb in the Basque city of Durango, injuring two policemen. It is believed to be the first serious attack of the separatist group ETA since it unilaterally ended a cease-fire in June. The blast caused serious damage to the police barracks in Durango, shattering windows and damaging police cars parked outside. Several nearby apartment buildings were also damaged. Police sources believe the bomb, estimated to contain between 80 and 100 kilograms of explosives, was detonated remotely by one of the two attackers who fled in another vehicle. Another car exploded about one hour later in the town of Amorebieta, possibly the one used by the activists to flee.

ETA detonated two small explosive devices on July 25 along the route that the Tour of France used when the race dipped into northern Spain for a few hours.

ETA called the cease-fire in March 2006, but grew frustrated with a lack of government concessions in ensuing peace talks, and set off a huge bomb in a parking area at Madrid’s airport on December 30, killing two people. It insisted then that the truce was still in effect, but finally declared it formally over in June, and Spanish security forces have been on alert ever since.

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Want To Work In A Restaurant? Here Are Top Positions To Apply For

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Tanjit Calais

These are the people who love working day and night to make your restaurant a big brand. On a daily basis, they greet your guests, take orders, make food and do everything to make sure that each customer comes back again soon. They are none other than your restaurant staff.

Being a new restaurateur, consider hiring people for a number of positions in your recently opened restaurant. Advertise through various means that you are hiring and invite applications from potential candidates. For all the interested candidates who dream to work in the best restaurant in Brighton, here are top positions to apply for:

Restaurant manager-

This is one of the most important positions to handle and it requires a unique personality who has the ability to manage it. The candidate should be a dedicated person both for the restaurant industry and also for the restaurant he will be working in.

Assistant restaurant manager-

He is the person who works as a right hand of the restaurants manager. He has to help and maintain the coordination between the owner, manager and the subordinate staff members. For their roles and responsibilities, theyd be guided by the manager and he will be the only person to head towards the general manager in case of any training, communication between hierarchies and while dealing with any customer enquiry.

Bartender-

This position is for both- coffee bar or a nighttime bar. The one who is standing for this position should be extremely knowledgeable in their mixology skills. This position is counted as a stressful one and the person behind the counter is expected to manage everything efficiently.

Beverage manager-

The person at this position will be responsible for planning all drinks that are to be served at the restaurant. He has to keep an eye on the inventory, drink selection planning, working with a sommelier and he also has to appoint other managing staff for the bar if required.

Cashier-

The cashier should be polite as he is the only person the customer interacts with. He needs to be competent enough to keep the line moving even during the busiest days ensuring the clarity of the order.

Catering manager-

It is an important position to fill in especially in a restaurant that offers catering services. The person who is holding the position of a catering manager has to ensure that the orders are coming in and those orders are fulfilled properly. The suitable candidate is the one who is organised and can deal with the fluctuations that his job will be requiring.

Delivery driver-

If your restaurant provides home-deliveries, you would be requiring a person for this position to deliver the orders on time. The person at this position should understand and value punctuality so as to maintain the restaurant-customer relationship.

Dishwasher-

A lot of dishes are used in a restaurant to serve its customers, appoint a person on this job profile to clean all those dishes and arrange them in a proper manner.

Expeditor/ runner-

He is the one who runs here and there to bring the completed food orders to the table. He should have a quality to remember things so as to see which customer is getting what. There will be some interaction between them and the guests, so make sure that the staff member is social and personable as well.

Head chef-

He is the person who leads the kitchen, organises, manages and engineers the restaurants menu. He must have amazing taste buds so as to ensure serving the tasty food in the restaurant. The kitchen is filled with a lot of staff members, their tasks fall on the kitchen manager but many of the duties may overlap and fall on head chef as well.

Waiter/ waitress-

A bad server can ruin a guests experience fully, therefore, the candidate chosen for this post should be frank and polite. Fill this position with the one who actually wants to work dedicatedly with your restaurant. The person at this position can only ensure a phenomenal visit for each and every guest visiting your restaurant.

There are

many eating outs in Brighton

to work with, it depends entirely upon the jobseekers capability where and with which restaurant he gets a chance to work with. The new restaurateur should make sure he double-ensure himself about the candidate before hiring him for his restaurant.

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Electronic voting disputed in France

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

In France, voting has traditionally been a low-tech experience: voters isolate themselves in a booth, put a pre-printed sheet of paper indicating their candidate of choice into an envelope. After officials verify the voter’s identity, the voter drops the envelope into the ballot box and signs the voting roll. French electoral law rather strictly codifies the proceedings. Since 1988, ballot boxes must be transparent so that voters and observers can witness that no envelopes are present at the start of the vote and that no envelopes are added except those of the duly counted and authorized voters. Candidates can send representatives to witness every part of the process. In the evening, votes are counted by volunteers under heavy supervision, following specific procedures.

In the past, voting machines, though authorized by law, were scarce. But this year, during presidential elections (the first round was April 22, the second is on May 6), the country is shaken by controversy about the machines intended to count about 1.5 million votes.

As in the United States, there is a group of academic computer scientists that oppose voting machines. They argue that voting machines replace a public, easily understandable counting process, where large-scale fraud would entail large-scale corruption, by an opaque process where votes are counted by machines that voters have to blindly trust. Voting machines have to be approved by the Ministry of the Interior, but this approval is based on confidential reports by private companies. Opponents to the machines point out that the Ministry was long held by Nicolas Sarkozy, who happens to be the leading candidate. Opponents also list a number of weaknesses and discrepancies that have occurred in other countries using voting machines.

All main political parties except UMP, Mr Sarkozy’s ruling party, oppose the voting machines. Some citizens have filed for court injunctions against the voting machines. Opponents have given detailed instructions that voting witnesses should check whether the machines correspond exactly to an approved type, including software versions, and fulfill all legal conditions. In a sign of the frenzy over the issue, on April 12 the Ministry of the Interior issued a last-minute authorization for a specific model (hardware, firmware). The stakes are high: votes on unapproved machines should be canceled by the Constitutional Council for the official count.

The opposition has crystallized on the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux. Issy’s mayor, André Santini is a well-known technophile; his city organizes a “World E-Gov Forum”. Here too, last minute fixes are at work. The machines delivered to the city are of a yet-to-be-approved type. The manufacturer, the American company ES&S voting systems, is now delivering older 2005 machines. Le Monde reports that other municipalities have already replaced their recent machines by an older, approved, model.

Proponents of the machines, such as the French company France Élection, claim they are being defamed and dispute the competence of their critics. Elected officials supporting the machines claim the machines save on paper, time, and the need to find volunteers to count votes.

Fifteen people killed in Philippines hotel fire

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Fifteen people were killed and twelve were injured after an eight hour hotel fire in Tuguegarao City, Northern Philippines, however police and firefighters managed to save many guests. Reports suggest the deceased sought cover in bathrooms where they were burnt beyond recognition.

After entering the building firefighters were left in tears after finding the charred bodies of guests on the upper floors. “It’s so close to Christmas, we wept when we saw their bodies,” said fire investigator Daniel Abana. Nine of the deaths were confirmed to be nursing students from a nearby university. The students were in the city to take nursing exams. Nursing college instructor, Romeo Opido, told authorities that 36 nursing students from nearby provinces were at the hotel. Tuguegarao City counselor said, “It is very unfortunate that this happened just when they were about to take their exams.”

The other deaths were the hotel owner’s and their family, including three children. The cause of the fire is still undetermined although it is known that the fire started on the ground floor and was energized by car tires and other combustible materials. It is also believed that paint cans were still in the building following a recent make over.

Woman in Buffalo, New York accidentally sets herself on fire

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Buffalo, New York —A woman in Buffalo, New York in the United States is in critical condition tonight at Sisters Of Charity Hospital after she accidentally set herself on fire.

The unnamed elderly woman was receiving oxygen for medical problems in her home and lit a cigarette, and the oxygen coming from her mask facilitated the ignition of her clothing, setting her on fire.

Despite her “severe” burns as described by firefighters on radio communications, she was still able to dial the emergency line in the U.S., 911.

In the U.S. only 4% of all residential fires were reportedly caused by smoking materials in 2002. These fires, however, were responsible for 19% of residential fire fatalities and 9% of injuries. The fatality rate due to smoking is nearly four times higher than the overall residential fire rate; injuries are more than twice as likely. Forty percent of all smoking fires start in the bedroom or living room/family room; in 35% of these fires, bedding or upholstered furniture are the items first ignited.

Gastric Bypass Surgery

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Gastric Bypass Surgery

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Engelbert Penn

Many people encounter weight problems despite initiatives to be on diet as commanded by a Dietician and in spite of exercises done daily to lose weight. It is apparent that these initiatives are not viable for everyone experiencing weight problems. It will therefore be necessary to reduce the intake of food into your digestive system to help lose weight through a gastric bypass surgery.

Why is it performed?

Gastric bypass surgery will only be done after a trial of diet, and exercise has failed to help lose weight. It will help you lose weight by regulating the way your small intestine and stomach intake food you eat. With this effort, it will help reduce the risk posed by weight-related health problems such as:

– Heart disease

– Gastroesophageal reflux

– High blood pressure

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– High cholesterol levels

– Sleep apnea

– Type 2 diabetes

– Asthma

This weight-loss surgery is not eligible for everyone with weight problems. To qualify for it, Surgeons use health conditions such as diabetes type 2, high blood pressure and body mass index. In addition, a candidate for this must be willing to change diet permanently after the procedure has been done for a long-term healthier lifestyle. Having undertaken this surgery does not necessarily mean your weight problems have been resolved completely; it therefore needs a daily exercise and diet change.

How is it performed?

General anesthesia will be used before operating, which will help make you unconscious and therefore, fall asleep. It is done in two ways where a Doctor can make a surgical cut into your stomach or make use of a laparoscope to see your inner stomach. With an open surgery, the Doctor will divide your belly into two sections-upper (where food will go) and bottom section. A bypass will be done by connecting your tiny intestine to a small hole in the upper section. With this method, food eaten will be limited and pass through the new opening causing fewer calories absorption into the body and as a result weight loss.

Small cuts will be done into your stomach and a tiny camera of the laparoscope be used to operate inside the abdomen. Surgical instruments will be inserted through the cuts made in order to perform bypass.

Nevertheless, this surgery in general poses a number of risks after it is done. Those include, but not all-inclusive:.

– Excessive bleeding

– Respiratory problems

– Blood clots in the legs

– Heart attack

– Infections through the cuts

It is essential to consider gastric bypass surgery as a weight loss method despite its after-use risks. Risk posed may not be as severe as those posed obesity. You must be prepared before you undergo this procedure and must be willing to abide by its requirements such as permanent diet change.

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Broken pipes cause flood in Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo, New York

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 Correction — February 13, 2008 The break was a broken sprinkler head in a crawl space above the shop, according to Jeffrey A. Salmon Facilities Manager of the Martin House Restoration Corporation. Not a pipe. 

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Buffalo, New York —According to radio communications by the Buffalo, New York Fire Department, at approximately 10:15 p.m. EST two water pipes inside the Darwin D. Martin House, a National Historical Landmark, broke causing several rooms to flood.

The breaks were discovered in the gift shop area of the house but quickly began to flood other areas near the shop as firefighters had a difficult time locating the main shut off valves.

At 10:50 p.m., firefighters reported to have shut off “several main valves” stopping the flow of water. The cost of the water damage is not known, but covered several rooms. Recent sub-zero temperatures in the city is said to be the cause of the break. At the time of the call, the temperature was only 10°F with a wind chill of 4°F above zero. On Sunday the temperature was only 3°F with a wind chill of -23°F.

The house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, has seen rough times over the years, experiencing problems such as vandalism. The first half of the complex was built in 1903 and finished in 1905. After the pergola, conservatory, and carriage were demolished, restoration and rebuild began in 1992 and is scheduled for completion in 2008 or 2009.

Democratic holdout agrees to support health care reform in US

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

A conservative Democratic United States senator has agreed to supply the key 60th vote needed for passage of a sweeping health care reform package. Senate Democrats have reached a breakthrough in their struggle to pass sweeping heath care reform legislation, lining up the 60 votes needed to overcome fierce Republican opposition. Senators met Saturday in Washington, D.C. during a driving snowstorm in a frenzied effort to move forward on President Barack Obama’s top domestic priority.

The spotlight was on moderate Democratic Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska, who had been the last holdout as Senate Democrats raced against the clock and against determined Republican opposition to pass their health care bill by their self-imposed deadline of December 25th, Christmas.

Change is never easy, but change is what is necessary in America today and and that is why I intend to vote for cloture, I intend to vote for cloture and for health care reform.

Nelson said he is now ready to vote for cloture, which would advance the bill. “Change is never easy, but change is what is necessary in America today and and that is why I intend to vote for cloture, I intend to vote for cloture and for health care reform,” he said.

Nelson said he decided to support the bill after winning new concessions from Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to limit the availability of abortions in insurance sold under the new legislation along with millions of dollars in Medicaid funding for Nebraska.

The legislation would extend health benefits to more than 30 million uninsured Americans and impose new regulations on the health insurance industry.

Senator Reid of Nevada has been working for months to win over one holdout Democratic senator after another, repeatedly altering the bill to satisfy different demands. Reid says reform is essential. “The broken system cannot continue and it will not continue. When President Obama signs this bill into law, we will officially end the era in which insurance companies win only when patients lose,” he said.

The broken system cannot continue and it will not continue. When President Obama signs this bill into law, we will officially end the era in which insurance companies win only when patients lose.

Nelson’s support should pave the way for Senate Democrats to win the first of a series of crucial procedural votes scheduled to begin at one o’clock in the morning on Monday and set to conclude — if everything goes smoothly for them — with final passage on Christmas Eve.

Republicans have been using a number of parliamentary procedures to delay action on the bill, including forcing a reading on the Senate floor Saturday of Reid’s 338-pages of last minute amendments. Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky responded to the apparent Democratic breakthrough. “And Democrats are forcing a vote on it, as I indicated, over the weekend, counting on the fact that the American people are preoccupied with Christmas and not paying much attention to what they are doing,” he said.

The history that is being made here, make no mistake about it, the history that is being made here, is the ignoring of the will of the American people.

Republicans are unified in their opposition, saying the bill is too expensive and will not solve the problems with the current health care system. Senator McConnell dismissed claims by Democrats that the bill is historic. “The history that is being made here, make no mistake about it, the history that is being made here, is the ignoring of the will of the American people,” he said.

Senator John McCain of Arizona echoed those comments in the weekly Republican radio address saying, “Regrettably, there’s nothing in this legislation that effectively addresses the problem of health care hyperinflation. In fact, experts tell us the Democrat legislation makes matters worse.”

Democrats say they have been trying to reform the nation’s health care system for close to 70 years, ever since President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was in office. Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut was emotional as victory seemed within reach. “All we are trying to do is to guarantee that if you are a fellow citizen of ours, and you are struck with illness or a loved one is, that you will never again have that fear, that you will end up losing your home, your job, your retirement and your life savings because you have been afflicted with an illness through no fault of your own.”

If the Senate is able to pass a bill next week, it would be viewed as a major victory for President Obama. But the bill would still need to be reconciled with a health-care reform bill passed last month by the House of Representatives before the president could sign it into law next year.

Turkey mourns flotilla dead

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Funerals and prayers for nine activists, who died in Israel’s Gaza flotilla raid, were held in Istanbul on Thursday.

Tens of thousands attended the funeral of the nine Turkish nationals, including one teen of dual U.S.-Turkish citizenship. The coffins were draped in Turkish and Palestinian flags. There was widespread anger from those attending. Released activists arrived to their home countries yesterday and today.

The Turkish President Abdullah Gül said that Turkey would act calmly and said;

Turkey will never forget such an attack on its ships and its people in international waters. The relations between Israel and Turkey will never be the same again, unless Israel apologises.

The youngest of the nine activists killed, a 19-year-old high school student Furkan Dogan, was shot in the head and chest. He was born in Troy New York, but moved to Turkey when he was two. He will be buried in his family’s hometown of Kayseri in central Turkey on Friday. A United States State Department spokesman said it would probe the death of the Turkish-American killed, but said the FBI were not involved “at this point.”

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that soldiers were acting in self-defence. He said the activists were not peace activists but “violent supporters of terrorism”. Israel has stated that of the 7 soldiers wounded during the assault, 2 were shot with weapons wrestled from Israeli forces. But Swedish activist Mattias Gardell scoffed at such statements, replying, “the Israelis started shooting first. We had no weapons, the Israelis had weapons”.

Abdullah Gül said Israel committed “one of the biggest mistakes ever in its history,” and the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an called Israel’s actions “a historic mistake.” The leader of the Islamic charity IHH spoke to the crowd, saying, “The whole world supports us. We will shake the foundations of Zionism”.

The activists had attempted to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. The Irish ship MV Rachel Corrie arriving some time this weekend, will be the next ship to challenge the blockade.

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