2011年4月24日星期日

Familiar satire about wannabe filmmakers falls flat (Reuters)

By Frank Scheck

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) ? "It's pure zeitgeist," declares an aspiring screenwriter about his dream cinematic project in "Treatment," the new comedy directed by Steven Schardt and Sean Nelson.

The same, alas, cannot be said of this toothless satire -- receiving its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival -- which combines mumblecore aesthetics with self-reflexive navel gazing in an all too familiar comedic tale about wannabe filmmakers.

Underachiever Leonard (Joshua Leonard, of "The Blair Witch Project" and "Humpday") has written a script about a Wall Street trader who schemes to get into prison to ride out the financial crisis. What he needs is to get a big movie star linked to the project, so when he happens to meet wasted A-lister Gregg D (Ross Partidge) he comes up with a plan to check himself alongside him into a luxurious Los Angeles rehab facility and persuade him to star in the film.

Borrowing the necessary $15,000 from his creative partner (co-director and screenwriter Nelson), he manages to get himself admitted into the center run by self-help guru BZ Sullivan (Chris Caniglia), whose cheesy spiritual aphorisms are frequently displayed via intertitles.

He quickly gets more than he bargained for when he's forced to confront his own demons via his troubled interactions with the center's staff and his fellow patients.

Although its screenplay displays some touches of sardonic wit -- "We don't take walk-ups," Leonard is advised when he shows up unannounced at the facility with cash in hand -- "Treatment" is too slight and unfocused to have the desired satirical impact. Not helping matters are the ineffectual lead performances and the poor technical qualities -- with the exception of the lively musical score by Robyn Hitchcock, who also shows up in an amusing cameo as a daffy musician.

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Obamas attend baptist church on Easter Sunday (AFP)

Obamas attend baptist church on Easter Sunday

WASHINGTON (AFP) ? President Barack Obama and his family marked Easter Sunday by attending a service at an African-American baptist church in Washington, standing to clap the 120-strong choir.

Obama and his wife Michelle brought their daughters Malia, 12, and Sasha, 9, to the service at Shiloh Baptist Church, to massive applause from worshippers.

"We are here first and foremost to worship God," reminded one reverend who asked the audience to stop taking photos.

The Obamas play host on Monday to the traditional Easter Egg Roll when tens of thousands of excited kids will pack the South Lawn of the White House for live music, story-telling, and of course Easter egg rolling.

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Costly gasoline clouds Obama re-election prospects (AP)

Barack Obama By MARK S. SMITH, Associated Press

WASHINGTON ? With gas prices climbing and little relief in sight, President Barack Obama is scrambling to get ahead of the latest potential obstacle to his re-election bid, even as Republicans are making plans to exploit the issue.

No one seems more aware of the electoral peril than Obama himself.

"My poll numbers go up and down depending on the latest crisis, and right now gas prices are weighing heavily on people," he told Democratic donors in Los Angeles this past week.

In fact, Obama raised the issue unsolicited in a series of town meetings in Virginia, California and Nevada that were ostensibly about his deficit-reduction plan. And he made the gas spike the subject of his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday.

"It's just another burden when things were already pretty tough," he said.

As Obama well knows, Americans love their cars and remain heavily dependent on them, and they don't hesitate to punish politicians when the cost of filling their tanks goes through the roof. Indeed, for presidents, responding to sudden surges is a recurring frustration.

"These gas prices are killing you right now," Obama said at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, acknowledging that many Americans can't afford new fuel-efficient cars and must drive older models.. For some, he said, the cost of a fill-up has all but erased the benefit of the payroll tax holiday that he and congressional Republicans agreed on last December.

On Saturday, Obama insisted in his radio and Internet address that the best answer is a long-term drive to develop alternatives to fossil fuel. He also renewed calls to end $4 billion in subsidies for oil and gas companies. "Instead of subsidizing yesterday's energy sources," he said, "we need to invest in tomorrow's."

Republicans contend that high gas prices are the inevitable result of an administration they accuse of stifling domestic drilling, and which placed new curbs on offshore exploration after last spring's disastrous BP oil spill.

"The administration has declared what can only be described as a war on American energy," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

"Obama is vulnerable on gas prices and the Republicans have and will exploit this as a wedge issue," said James Thurber, who directs the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University.

Legislative aides report House Republicans are considering a series of hearings and floor votes on measures to boost domestic oil and gas production when Congress returns from its Easter break.

Meantime, Obama has ordered his Justice Department to form a task force to look for fraud or manipulation in the oil markets. It will "root out" any abuses, he told a town meeting in Reno, Nev. The president is among those who've said the surging price for crude is caused by worries about political upheaval in the Arab world and increasing demand from China and elsewhere.

Still, Americans have a tradition of holding the party in power responsible for rising gas costs.

Obama's focus on the issue came as a New York Times/CBS News poll published Thursday found that 70 percent of the public believes the country is headed in the wrong direction. That followed a March AP-GfK survey reflecting widespread discontent over the economy, with just 15 percent seeing an economic improvement the previous month. Through the spring, Obama's approval numbers in several polls have slipped.

"Gas prices are a major factor in his slide ... along with unemployment and his talk about cuts and tax increases to deal with deficits and debt," Thurber said.

The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is currently $3.84, almost a dollar higher than a year ago. In many places, it's well over $4.

The gas price debate has a sense of deja vu to it, Obama notes. Vows to end dependence on expensive oil imports go back to Richard Nixon's "Project Independence", a 1973 response to the Arab oil embargo, and this has been a popular refrain by presidents of both parties over the last 40 years.

"Whenever gas prices shoot up, like clockwork, you see politicians racing to the cameras, waving three-point plans for two dollar gas," Obama said in Saturday's address. But when prices subside, those plans are quietly shelved.

Even calls to target price gouging have a familiar ring. When gas hit $3 a gallon in 2006, George W. Bush launched a probe, declaring Americans "don't want and will not accept ... manipulation of the market. And neither will I."

Seven months later, Bush took what he called a "thumping" in mid-term elections. Of course, other issues ? especially Iraq ? played a big role. But Obama can't help pondering that example, and wondering what rising gas prices could do to his hopes for a second term.

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Australian bitten after taunting shark (AFP)

SYDNEY (AFP) ? An Australian teenager who was taunting a shark with a dead fish ended up getting bitten on the heel, according to reports.

The 17-year-old was airlifted for surgery after being attacked by the one-metre (three foot) reef shark near the west coast city of Carnarvon late Saturday, the Royal Flying Doctor Service said.

Witnesses said the teen was dangling a fish he had caught to try and attract the reef shark in shallow water and was bitten after being knocked over by a wave.

"(There were) heaps of people on the beach, heaps of kids in the water, so it was pretty silly really, feeding sharks when there were kids about," one witness told ABC Radio.

Reef sharks are not considered particularly aggressive but have been known to attack if provoked.

Sharks are common in Australia but fatal attacks are rare, with only 53 deaths in the last half-century, according to the Australian Shark Attack File.

Most recently, a surfer and wakeboarder were savaged by sharks in separate incidents north of Sydney last month.

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Mizuho Bank head to resign over computer glitch: report (Reuters)

TOKYO (Reuters) ? The head of Mizuho Bank, the retail banking unit of Japan's second-largest lender Mizuho Financial Group, will resign by June over a massive computer glitch, the Asahi newspaper reported on Saturday.

Mizuho was hit by the glitch last month after accounts were flooded with donations for a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in northeast Japan that killed up to 28,000 people.

The computer troubles forced shutdowns of Mizuho's automatic teller machines and disrupted transactions, adding to the woes of businesses and households already badly shaken by the disasters.

Mizuho Bank's president, Satoru Nishibori, is seen compiling a plan to prevent a recurrence of such glitches and formally announce his resignation by a shareholders' meeting in June, the Asahi said, without citing a source.

Candidates to replace him include Manabu Yoshidome, Mizuho Bank's deputy president, and Takashi Nonaka, president of Mizuho Trust & Banking, the Asahi added.

Some form of punishment for Mizuho Financial Group President and CEO Takashi Tsukamoto is also being considered, the newspaper said.

(Reporting by Chisa Fujioka; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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2011年4月23日星期六

Australia pushes defence ties with Japan (AFP)

Australia pushes defence ties with Japan by Hiroshi Hiyama

TOKYO (AFP) ? Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard stressed the importance of strategic ties with Japan in the face of regional threats from terrorism and nuclear-armed North Korea.

She also emphasised the need to involve the United States to ensure stability in the Asia-Pacific region, as she prepared to visit South Korea and China, which has a growing economic and military influence on the region.

"We face a number of shared security challenges, which we work closely together to address, such as our work to counter terrorism in Southeast Asia and against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, not least the DPRK nuclear problem," Gillard told a news conference on Friday.

"Australia's relationship with Japan on security and defence issues has grown to become one of the closest and most important that either of us has," she said.

"As staunch US allies, Japan and Australia are as one in welcoming a continued forward presence of the United States in the Asia-Pacific as an important contribution to regional stability."

Gillard arrived in Tokyo Wednesday on a four-day visit for talks with Prime Minister Naoto Kan and to visit areas ravaged by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that have left more than 27,000 people dead or missing and crippled a nuclear power plant.

She said Canberra and Washington were among the first to come to Japan's aid as it struggles with the atomic plant which has leaked radiation in the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.

"We talk a lot about trilateral Australia-Japan-US cooperation," said Gillard, who met Kan Thursday.

"But this was the talk put into action, reflecting the close and enduring relations between our three nations," she said.

Her expression of friendship with Japan and the United States came as she prepared to visit South Korea and China, where she must strike a balance between economic and diplomatic interests with her country's biggest trade partner.

"Australia's perspective is that we have a comprehensive and constructive engagement with China. Our relationship is a positive one," she said.

"Obviously from time to time, we have our differences. Australia's perspective is that prosperous China, engaged in the region's affairs, is good for Australia, good for the region" including Japan, she said.

Gillard acknowledged an emotional disagreement over Japan's whaling programmes, only saying Australia would continue to try to bring the matter to the International Court of Justice.

Japan hunts whales under a loophole in an international moratorium that allows killing of the sea mammals for what it calls "scientific research", although the meat is later sold openly in shops and restaurants.

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Hundreds join Moscow anti-Muslim rally (AFP)

MOSCOW (AFP) ? Hundreds of Russian nationalists staged a racism-tinged rally in central Moscow on Saturday to demand an end to social payments for Muslim republics of the volatile North Caucasus region.

The sanctioned gathering came amid spiking social tensions and lingering security fears from a January suicide bombing at the main Moscow airport that killed 37 people and was claimed by the nation's most feared Islamist warlord.

"We are tired of seeing the Caucasus youth creating mayhem on our streets and at our schools and universities and then going unpunished," rally co-organiser Alexander Khromov told the Interfax news agency.

The event was officially titled "Stop Feeding the Caucasus!" and included leaders from far-right organisations that rights groups link to deadly attacks on migrants from Russia's Caucasus and the Central Asian republics.

Recent polls have shown a rise in Russian xenophobia and a sense of voter frustration over the influx of mostly Muslim newcomers to cities that are already creaking under the strain of heavy crime and poorly-funded services.

Both Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin -- a former president who launched Russia's last war in the Caucasus in 1999 -- have condemned the racist violence that now periodically erupts on the streets.

Medvedev has called it a matter of national security while Putin met a top minister on Saturday to discuss a new social development programme for Russia's impoverished south.

But Moscow officials have sanctioned such events in the past and the city's mayor last month accused migrants of being responsible for half of the capital's crimes.

He has also instructed companies to give preferential treatment to locals during hiring and unleashed a campaign to shut down street stalls and open air markets that are often operated by temporary and illegal workers.

The mayor's office sanctioned Saturday's event after forbidding similar gatherings in defence of human rights -- a move that sparked a rare round of criticism from pro-Kremlin lawmakers.

"We have to try to stand up to such attempts to break up the country," ruling party lawmaker Pavel Zyryanov told Moscow Echo radio.

Saturday's demonstrators were comprised mostly of Russian youth wearing bomber jackets and hoods.

Several covered their faces with bandannas to hide their identities from the police while many more raised their right arms in Nazi-style salutes while chanting slogans in praise of ethnic Russians.

"We are not xenophobes. We are not Nazis. We are demanding equality for Russian regions," said rally co-organiser Anton Nosov of the little-known Russia Civic Union group.

Another speaker told the crowd of about 500 that "we spend too much money and too much blood" on the Caucasus.

The hour-long event was watched closely by dozens of policemen who closed off all roads leading to the rally square. No violence was reported.

The city authorities' decision to allow the event drew rare criticism from the Public Chamber -- an advisory council set up by the Kremlin to debate various social issues.

The council issued an official statement on Friday conceding that the payments made by Moscow to the restless Caucasus region were "not small".

But it called the rally a "provocation" and accused its organisers "of thinking only about their political gains and forgetting about the interests of Russia."

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