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Singapore police arrest death penalty book author

Singapore police arrested British author and journalist Alan Shadrake one day after the launch of his book about the country's use of the death penalty.

Shadrake, 75, was arrested on Sunday morning at a hotel in Singapore and taken into custody by police on charges of criminal defamation, in response to a complaint lodged by the city-state's Media Development Authority (MDA) over the contents of his new book, Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock. Separately, the Attorney-General served Shadrake with an application for an order of committal for contempt of court, accusing him of "cast[ing] doubt on the impartiality, integrity, and independence" of Singapore's courts through his book.

Shadrake's latest book discusses alleged "double standards" in the country's application of the death penalty, and contains interviews with local human rights activists, lawyers, and former police officers, including retired Changi Prison executioner Darshan Singh; Singh later claimed that he had been "tricked" into the interview. In earlier media comments, Shadrake stated that he expected "trouble" but no concrete action from authorities over his book, lest they draw even more attention to its claims. Retailers took his book off shelves after inquiries by the MDA; a spokesman for the MDA stated that the book was not banned, but suggested that booksellers "seek legal advice to ensure that the books they sell do not contravene Singapore laws".

Shadrake has written for a variety of newspapers, including The Daily Telegraph of London as well as the New Straits Times of neighbouring Malaysia. His previous book, The Yellow Pimpernels, told the tale of various attempts to escape from East Germany over the Berlin Wall. If convicted, he faces a two-year imprisonment and a fine.

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Recent Developments

Things have been busy both with this theme and my other duties so I haven’t posted much here lately. If you’ve been following the Twenty Ten ticket over on WordPress trac, you know the latest. I probably should have linked to that earlier — sorry if you’ve been missing out lately. :) Since the theme was committed to trunk, members of the WordPress community have added custom background support (for all of WordPress; Twenty Ten is the first theme to use it), cleaned up code, added strings for translation, fixed CSS bugs, added a single-column alternate page template, begun implementing a new feature that lets you pick from a selection of preloaded custom header images, and last but not least: it’s gotten its own official screenshot.

Development is just about complete, and if you’re using the bleeding edge development version of WordPress 3.0, Twenty Ten is now the default theme on new blogs. The Trac ticket I linked to above is also your ticket to the latest news on Twenty Ten as it develops. I’ll be posting more here as all the loose ends are tied up and the final version is ready. Thanks for all the feedback and testing; it’s been a real help!

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WYSIWYRG

What you see is what you really get. I stumbled upon this brilliant tip from Andrew Ozz today:

Things like typefaces, headings, image padding and borders, etc. can easily be set by the current theme making the visual editor… more WYSIWYG. All it takes is a stylesheet and a small function in the theme’s functions.php file.

Say what? I had no idea, so I decided I had to give this a try for 2010. The result?

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Quebec

This post uses a post thumbnail to display its own custom header. Check out the permalink! Sed consequat sagittis dignissim. Suspendisse dolor velit, semper non vestibulum at, vestibulum quis risus. Vivamus adipiscing eleifend quam a mollis. Nullam sollicitudin dignissim ornare. Duis a purus risus. Vestibulum auctor libero commodo erat euismod viverra. Suspendisse malesuada, lectus in bibendum pretium, est libero hendrerit sapien, sit amet convallis dolor nunc ac massa.

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