Dead Teen Sued for Losing Control of Flying Body Parts | The Stir 'an appeals court in Illinois recently ruled that a woman is allowed to sue a dead teen's estate for injuries caused by his flying body parts.'
The argument for it is in the private healthcare situation of the USA, it becomes much more necessary to sue when your injuries are caused by another person. (tags: ouchlawinjurydeathdude...news )
Parents 'should correct toddlers' pronunciation' '…though toddlers can easily detect how words are pronounced by others…they do not react to hearing their own voice in the same way adults do.'
I note that the article says 'until the age of four they are unable to hear that they have got it wrong, a study claims.', whereas my reading of what the study claims is that at the age of two they are unable to hear that, whereas at the age of four, and also once an adult they can — that doesn't mean its at four that they get that ability, just that it's between two and four. (tags: posttofacebooklanguagedevelopmenteducationbraaaaaainschildreninteresting )
SBS Dateline | China's Ghost Cities 'All the shops in this mall are empty, not that that worries the government, because they're simply more concerned with maintaining economic growth and one way of achieving that is building cities like this one. The big question, though, is how much longer all these shops and properties can remain vacant?' (tags: interestingChinamoneypropertyeconomics )
B.C court to rule whether polygamy is constitutional | CTV News 'The husbands and wives in the isolated polygamous commune of Bountiful, B.C., are about to learn whether the 121-year-old law that has overshadowed their lives violates their religious freedoms.'
One wonders why they don't prosecute them for marrying 12 year old rather than for polygamy. Strange reference at the end that unmarried people in poly relationships might also be covered by the law. (tags: canadalawmarriagepollyrelationshipscrime )
Piracy bill could waylay FLOSS projects | ITworld '…Now, keep in mind, that all of these wheels will be set in motion by private corporations, and there would be no requirement for proving anything. A copyright holder need only accuse a website of infringement, and the search engine, advertisement, and payment system would be cut off in five days. The DNS filtering would still need the involvement of the Department of Justice to get that court order, but again, there would be no need to prove anything to obtain such an order from a judge.' (tags: wtffailintellectual propertymoneylawinterestingAmerica )