Friday, August 10, 2012

Heavy shelling expels Syria rebels from Aleppo district

Rebels retreated from the key Aleppo district of Salaheddin under a deadly rain of shellfire on Thursday, with the showdown battle for Syria's commercial capital raging into a second day.

"We have staged a tactical withdrawal from Salaheddin. The district is completely empty of rebel fighters. Regime forces are now advancing into Salaheddin," said Hossam Abu Mohammed, a Free Syrian Army (FSA) commander.

"The fighters are withdrawing to (nearby) Sukari district, where they are preparing a counter-attack," he told AFP by telephone.

Abu Mohammed cited heavy shelling and the army's use of thermobaric bombs, which throw out a wall of fire to incinerate targets in enclosed spaces.

"A large number of civilians were killed, as were some 40 rebels," he said. "Forty buildings have been flattened."

State television said: "Our special forces have cleansed Salaheddin district of terrorists."

But Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said "there are still some fighters inside Salaheddin; it seems they are there to fight to the death."

Abu Mohammed said the shelling was "so heavy that we have a cloud of dust above Salaheddin."

Wassel Ayub, who commands the Nur al-Haq Brigade, said the FSA had withdrawn "to open a new front in Saif al-Dawla and Mashhad."

FSA spokesman Kassem Saadeddine told AFP by Skype that the withdrawal "does not mean we are leaving Aleppo. We have military plans to fight in the city, but we cannot reveal them."

In Damascus, a security source told AFP regime forces were "advancing quickly" in Salaheddin towards Saif al-Dawla.

"But the next big battle, which will be very fierce, will be in the (southeastern) Sukari district."

At least 17 people were killed in Aleppo, scene of fierce battles since July 20, the Observatory said, adding that two children and a citizen journalist were among them.

Nationwide, the toll reached 96 -- 37 civilians, 31 soldiers and 28 rebels -- the Observatory said. That compared with 167 on Wednesday, including 33 in Aleppo.

Elsewhere, fierce fighting also broke out on Thursday in Damascus province, where at least 15 people were killed, most of them civilians, while regime forces shelled Zabadani, the monitoring group said.

On Wednesday, loyalist troops launched their offensive against the rebels, who had claimed to control half the city, after President Bashar al-Assad vowed a day earlier to crush the rebellion that erupted in March 2011.

Meanwhile, activists on the Syria Revolution 2011 Facebook page called for the traditional demonstration following weekly Muslim prayers on Friday, with this week's slogan being "Arm us with anti-aircraft weapons."

On the political front, Assad appointed Health Minister Wael al-Halqi as his new premier following the defection this week of Riad Hijab, a leading Sunni Muslim in the minority Alawite-dominated regime.

Halqi served as ruling Baath party secretary from 2000 to 2004 in his home province of Daraa, the birthplace in southern Syria of the anti-Assad revolt.

Day two of the battle for Aleppo came as Syria's key regional ally Iran hosted a 29-nation meeting aimed at finding ways to end the raging conflict.

State media said the foreign ministers of Iraq, Pakistan and Zimbabwe were present. Lower-ranking diplomats, most of them ambassadors, represented the other nations.

Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi opened the meeting by calling for "national dialogue between the (Syrian) opposition, which has popular support, and the Syrian government to establish calm and security," according to state television.

He added that Iran was prepared to host any such dialogue.

Earlier, Salehi said Tehran was attempting to revive parts of former international envoy Kofi Annan's plan, notably: implementing a ceasefire, sending humanitarian aid and laying groundwork for national dialogue.

Excluded from the Tehran meeting were Western and Gulf Arab nations that Iran has accused of giving military backing to the insurgency.

There was no immediate word from the predominantly Sunni Muslim Syrian opposition and rebels on how they viewed the conference in majority Shiite Iran, a stalwart ally of Assad's regime.

On the humanitarian front, a plane carrying a French military medical team to help refugees on the Jordan-Syria border left Paris for Amman on Thursday with around 25 medical and 25 logistics staff.

The UN refugee agency estimates that 276,000 Syrians have fled, mainly to Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon, from a conflict activists say has claimed more than 21,000 lives.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syria-rebels-deny-lose-aleppo-district-053854137.html

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Writer on the Side: Can you explain "SAVE THE CAT"?

Sometimes when you're struggling with?a new manuscript, it helps to read?a how-to?book like Anne Lamott's BIRD BY BIRD or Steven King's ON WRITING.? This past week, I?picked up SAVE THE CAT by the late Blake Snyder.? It's really a screenwriting book but is highly recommended by?fiction writers I know.

Clear,?concise,?filled with easy-to-follow examples, it was?just what?I needed to read.? In fact, I was so excited, I started trying to explain THE WHOLE TECHNIQUE to a writer friend.? Without Snyder's wit and examples, I think I came off as a very dull half-wit?repeatedly saying, "And he's so right about X, Y or Z." (My friend listened patiently all the same.)

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Why am?I telling you about my retelling? Because as I?spoke aloud?the points that stayed most firmly in?my brain, I realized a weakness in my work.? The erstwhile CAT-SAVE (aka GIVING YOUR MC AN ACTION or CHARACTERISTIC THAT MAKES THEM LIKABLE AT SOME LEVEL (even if s/he's a criminal)) was missing.? Not that my character wasn't relatable, even nice--I just hadn't shown it in any early scene in the manuscript.


Now, I tend to be skittish about discussing works-in-progress?because?I it sometimes feel?like my lovely idea, as I speak it aloud, is dissolving into a mound of ugly, unwritable dust. In the face of my listener I see disbelief, uncertainty or, worst of all, boredom. Yet, talking about Save the Cat in the context of learning about my own writing was helpful.

Herewith I will a?draw a few conclusions from my?Cat-retelling exercise:

1. Saying aloud what you read helps clarify what you really learned.
2. If you're afraid to share an idea, maybe it really isn't all that great.
3. Sometimes talking through a plot actually helps you see AND FILL some gaps.

What's your favorite how-to book?? What parts of TALKING OUT LOUD help you improve what's on the page?

Source: http://swardkehoe.blogspot.com/2012/08/can-you-explain-save-cat.html

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Unified Communications with Cisco SPA504G IP Phone

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Source: http://www.lowenit.com/2012/08/08/unified-communications-cisco-spa504g-ip-phone/

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