Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Gotta LOVE this one....

Superman "S" stands for Serbia?

Wed Apr 25, 9:31 AM ET

Serb media responded on Wednesday with a sense of pride and patriotism that a new mineral had been found in Serbia closely resembling the makeup of fictional "kryptonite," which rendered Superman helpless.

Reacting to the discovery of the real new mineral in western Serbia, they pointed out that "kryptonite" was created from the remains of Superman's home planet Krypton, destroyed in a fireball.

"Superman is a Serb!" was the conclusion drawn in headlines favored by several newspapers. The daily Kurir said: "Finally we have scientific proof that we are God's own people!"

Even the staid pro-government daily Politika joined in the fun, speculating that the 'S' on the Man of Steel's blue costume really stood for 'Serbia'.

In the comics, Superman would do anything to avoid kryptonite, whose glowing green crystals sapped his powers.

The actual mineral found at a mine near Jadar does not glow, is not radioactive, has very tiny crystals and is white rather than green. It is to be named Jadarite.

While concluding an extensive examination of its unique chemistry, mineralogist Chris Stanley of London's Natural History Museum stumbled on a close match with 'kryptonite', as described in the movie 'Superman Returns'.

The museum quoted Stanley as saying he searched the Internet for the mineral's formula -- sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide -- and found the same scientific name written on a case containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luthor in the movie.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070425/od_nm/serbia_superman_odd_dc_1

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Death squad sentences: A turning point for Serbia?
Four Serb paramilitaries who were filmed shooting dead six young Bosnian Muslims have been jailed by Serbia's war crimes court.The leader of the Scorpions unit and an accomplice were given 20 years, while the other two received 13 and five years.The trial was the first in Serbia to deal with the massacre of nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the Srebrenica massacre in July 1995. It was also the biggest war crimes trial to date of Serbs by Serbs. What is your reaction to the sentences? How significant are they? Can Serbia, and Bosnia, now move on? Send us your comments.
Published: Tuesday, 10 April

Here is a link to the debate that followed--very interesting the comments are, as Yoda would say....
http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=6012&&&edition=2&ttl=20070412001532