Friday 26 February 2010

Whale done !!!!...then....Hide and Seek..!!!..forever play...?????other treasures in boxes ...where are they????


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How To Play Hide and Seek    Game Gecko

To start off the level Tobby's friends will kick the can and hide.

Bring the can back to the circle and count.

Then you must find all of the friends before the can is kicked again or else you will start over.

Use the arrow keys to move.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/02/24/disney.goth.alice.wonderland/index.html
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The Wall Street Journal reports that Disney is planning a partnership with Hot Topic
  • The partnership is for clothing and accessories for "Alice in Wonderland"
  • The merchandise is planned to be implemented in the time leading to the movie's release

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(EW.com) -- Take note, parents of Disney-obsessed preteens: Your daughter might soon be trading in her pinks for blacks.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Disney is planning to license "an extensive line of clothing and accessories" to Hot Topic in the weeks leading up to the March 5 release of Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland." (That includes a soundtrack featuring music by The Cure's Robert Smith.)
As the Journal points out, this is a definite change for the company, which has made big bucks by selling a princess image to young girls. (They'll still probably bring in the green by targeting goth girls, though -- some of the goods being sold are high-priced items designed by the likes of Stella McCartney and Tom Binns!)
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's supreme court Friday found the country's former prime minister guilty of abuse of power and seized a big chunk of his fortune.
In a verdict that took hours to deliver, the court said Thaksin Shinawatra changed the law while he was in office to favor Shin Corp, his communications company.
The court said it is seizing more than 46 billion baht (about $1.4 billion dollars U.S.) from him.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: Court seizes $1.4 billion dollar fortune from former Thai Prime Minister
  • Thailand's Supreme Court rules Thaksin Shinawatra abused his power for financial gain
  • Court says Thaksin changed the law to favor his communications company Shin Corp
  • Around $2.3 billion of the family's fortune has been frozen in Thailand
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2010/02/26/rivers.thailand.thaksin.ruling.cnn

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: Trainers won't get into the water with the whales, CEO says
  • NEW: He says charitable foundation being formed in trainer's name
  • OSHA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service looking into death
  • Dawn Brancheau, 40, died Wednesday after whale pulled her underwater
(CNN) -- SeaWorld will resume killer whale shows while the company and two federal agencies investigate the death of a whale trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, company and federal officials announced Friday.
The shows, which were suspended at all SeaWorld locations after the death Wednesday at SeaWorld Orlando, will resume Saturday with new precautionary measures in place, said Jim Atchison, president of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.
Earlier Friday, the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Agriculture Department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced they were looking into the death of Dawn Brancheau, 40.

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If workplace infractions are found, OSHA will propose financial penalties, Wald said. If that happens, the company could accept the penalties and make any necessary workplace changes or appeal proposed penalties before an OSHA review commission.
David Sacks, Agriculture Department spokesman, said inspectors are looking into the incident from the animal welfare perspective.
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service wants to know if there were any violations of the Animal Welfare Act, a federal set of minimum-care standards for entities that get USDA licenses, including facilities that exhibit warm-blooded mammals to the public.
Sacks said the incident will trigger a "focused" investigation, in which inspectors will go to SeaWorld to gather facts. If they think any welfare-act violations contributed to the incident, a formal investigation will begin.
Such violations could trigger fines and even license suspensions and revocations.
"If we feel animals are suffering, we can confiscate the animal," Sacks said. He said SeaWorld Orlando has never been the object of a penalty enforcement.
In a video posted on SeaWorld's blog, Chuck Tompkins, head of animal training for SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, mourned Brancheau's death and raised the issue of safety standards.
"We need to evaluate our safety procedures and how we interact with these animals," he said, and he stressed that it's "extremely important that we continue to take care of these animals the best way possible."
The same whale was linked previously to two other deaths.
Tilikum and two other whales were involved in the drowning of a trainer at a Victoria, British Columbia, marine park in 1991. The trainer fell into the whale tank at Sealand of the Pacific and was dragged underwater as park visitors watched.
In 1999, Tilikum was blamed for the death of a 27-year-old man whose body was found floating in a tank at SeaWorld, the apparent victim of a whale's "horseplay," authorities said then.