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Daily Archives: August 9, 2010

UN: Afghan civilian casualties rise 31 per cent in first six months of 2010

News release: “Tactics of the Taliban and other Anti-Government Elements (AGEs) are behind a 31 per cent increase in conflict-related Afghan civilian casualties in the first six months of 2010 compared with the same period in 2009, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said today in releasing its 2010 Mid-Year Report on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict. Among those killed or injured by the Taliban and other AGEs were 55 per cent more children than in 2009, along with six per cent more women. Casualties attributed to Pro-Government Forces (PGF) fell 30 per cent during the same period, driven by a 64 per cent decline in deaths and injuries caused by aerial attacks. “Afghan children and women are increasingly bearing the brunt of this conflict. They are being killed and injured in their homes and communities in greater numbers than ever before,” said Staffan de Mistura, Special Representative of the Secretary-General. From 1 January to 30 June 2010, UNAMA Human Rights Unit documented 3,268 civilian casualties including 1,271 deaths and 1,997 injuries. AGEs were responsible for 2,477 casualties (76 per cent of all casualties, up 53 per cent from 2009) while 386 were attributed to PGF activities (12 per cent of all casualties, down 30 per cent from 2009).”

DOJ OIG: Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory’s Forensic DNA Case Backlog

Federal Bureau of Investigation – Review of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory’s Forensic DNA Case Backlog, Audit Report Report 10-39, August 2010 “The forensic DNA case backlog at the FBI Laboratory can have significant effects. Backlogs may delay legal proceedings that are waiting on the results of DNA analysis. Backlogs can also prevent the… Continue Reading

Zillow Posts Real Estate Market Reports for the Nation

“Zillow recently released its second quarter Real Estate Market Reports for the nation and 144 metropolitan areas. The reports show that home values continued to decline nationwide in the second quarter, but stabilization in some areas led to an overall decrease in negative equity. Individual markets had mixed results: Most in California experienced quarter-over-quarter appreciation,… Continue Reading

Google and Verizon offer joint policy proposal for an open Internet

Official Google Blog: “The original architects of the Internet got the big things right. By making the network open, they enabled the greatest exchange of ideas in history. By making the Internet scalable, they enabled explosive innovation in the infrastructure. It is imperative that we find ways to protect the future openness of the Internet… Continue Reading

Long-term issues in international banking: new report from the Committee on the Global Financial System

News release: “The Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS) released Long-term issues in international banking, a report prepared by a CGFS Study Group chaired by Hans-Helmut Kotz, former Executive Board member of the Deutsche Bundesbank. The report addresses structural issues in international banking from three angles: a historical perspective, what the drivers have been,… Continue Reading

New Website Makes Education Data Easier to Find and Use

News release: “The U.S. Department of Education today is launching a new interactive Web site aimed at making accurate and timely education data available in a single place. A key element of the Department’s open government plan, ED Data Express consolidates relevant data collected by the Department from several different sources and provides search tools… Continue Reading

DOE Announces $115.3 Million for 124 Grants to Improve Teaching of American History

News release: “U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today announced the award of $115.3 million to 124 school districts to improve the quality of teaching American history in our nation’s schools. The Teaching American History grant program aims to enhance teachers’ understanding of American history through intensive professional development, including study trips to historic sites… Continue Reading

Basic Facts About Food Insecurity Among Children in the United States, 2008

National Center for Children in Poverty, Basic Facts About Food Insecurity Among Children in the United States, 2008. Vanessa R. Wight and Kalyani Thampi, August 2010 “There are about 39.5 million households with children (approximately 34 percent of all households). 79 percent were food secure. 10.2 percent reported food security among adults only. 9.6 percent… Continue Reading