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Murder warrant issued in one of eight killings

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CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) — A convicted felon wanted in the killing of a man found dead near a trash bin may also be linked to the deaths of seven other people in Illinois and Missouri, including a 93-year-old man and a child, authorities said Tuesday.

The FBI and local police are searching for Nicholas T. Sheley, a 28-year-old last seen in Illinois, near St. Louis. They announced a $25,000 reward for his arrest Tuesday and said he should be considered armed and dangerous.

Police in Galesburg, in northeastern Illinois, said they had a warrant for Sheley’s arrest on charges including first-degree murder, aggravated battery and vehicular hijacking in the death of Ronald Randall.

Randall’s body was found behind a Galesburg grocery store, and an autopsy Tuesday showed the 65-year-old died from blunt force trauma to the head. Randall’s 2007 pickup truck was found in St. Louis, and evidence discovered inside points to Sheley’s involvement, authorities said.

Public records show Sheley has multiple convictions for robbery, drugs and weapons charges and has spent three years in prison.

Illinois State Police said he was a person of interest in at least five other killings and may be connected to two in Missouri.

The killings began with the beating death of 93-year-old Russell Reed, a Sterling man whose body was found stuffed in the trunk of a car Thursday. Sheley also is from Sterling, a town of 15,000 about 100 miles west of Chicago.

On Monday, police discovered the bodies of two men, a woman and a child in an apartment in Rock Falls, a town near Sterling. Police said someone asked them to check on the victims, and that they believe one of them was connected to Reed.

Burek said Sheley was an acquaintance of one of those found inside the apartment.

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Prisoner death ‘vigilante justice,’ county official says

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(CNN) — A prisoner killed in a Maryland county jail on Sunday was a victim of vigilante justice, Prince George’s County’s Chief Executive Jack Johnson said.

Ronnie White, 19, died of strangulation and asphyxiation and had two broken bones in his neck, an autopsy showed.

An attorney for White’s family said because White was being held in solitary confinement at the Prince George’s County Correctional Center, a corrections officer would have had to let whoever killed the prisoner into his cell.

His death came two days after his arrest in connection with the death of Prince George’s County police Cpl. Richard Findley, who died Friday after being struck by a truck. Authorities believe White was driving the truck, which was thought to be stolen. Police were attempting to flag it down when Findley was struck.

The killing of the officer is absolutely abhorrent, but also, Mr. White was presumed innocent and deserved his day in court just like any other citizens, Johnson said Monday night. We live in a constitutional democracy, and no one has the right to be judge and jury.

White family attorney Bobby Henry said there are only two ways someone could get into solitary confinement. Watch why death has outraged family

You either have to be buzzed in from the booth — I believe it’s called the control booth — you need a key from there, or you have to get a key from one of two officers who were assigned to his unit on that day, Henry said.

The attorney said a yet to be identified person or persons took it upon themselves to be the judge, jury and executioner for Mr. White.

The family of Ronnie White is absolutely, unequivocally outraged, incensed and deeply saddened that the life of their loved one could be taken so cold[ly], so callously, Henry told reporters Tuesday. Something is dreadfully wrong with the system.

County authorities have said that police are not suspects, and that seven corrections officials and an unspecified number of supervisors were the only ones authorized to be in White’s cell. None have been suspended or removed.

There were no surveillance cameras in the area of the jail where White was being held. White had not had the opportunity to meet with an attorney, Henry said.

A physical conducted when White was processed revealed no health issues, according to Johnson. He was checked regularly in his cell and appeared fine when corrections officers saw him at 10:15 a.m. Sunday. When officers brought him lunch 20 minutes later, he was unconscious and without a pulse, Johnson said.

Henry said White’s family was not notified of his death until several hours after it occurred. They were told to go to Prince George’s Hospital to identify the body, he said, but upon arrival were told the state medical examiner’s office had taken custody of the body and it had been taken to Baltimore.

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Green blog: Drinking from a fuel tank? Makes sense to me

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Editor’s note: CNN’s Hugh Riminton will be writing a daily blog on the issues throughout the week of Going Green: Search for Solutions.

HONG KONG, China (CNN) — It is a sign of the times that the craziest thing I have seen this week was not Daryl Hannah licking surplus fuel off the petrol cap (or whatever she would call it) of her 60s-era Chevrolet El Camino.

It has a toxicity level somewhere between table salt and maple syrup, declared Madame Splash, as she slurped biodiesel sourced from recycled restaurant cooking oil.

Drinking the stuff that fuels your car is triumphantly sane compared to the thinking that is now driving the race to exploit oil and gas reserves in the Arctic.

As reported by CNN’s Becky Anderson from inside the Arctic Circle, the warming planet is causing ice to melt at the poles. This is resulting in more of the Arctic becoming ice-free. This is great news! Less ice means easier access to Arctic oil. Watch Becky Anderson’s report

Let’s be quite clear about the thinking here. Global warming, caused in part by the burning of fossil fuels, is irreparably changing our planet.

But don’t worry. It also opens up opportunities — to extract and burn more fossil fuels.

If this is what passes for solutions, we’re sunk.

What it shows is that the two faces of our great global energy crises have become messily conflated — blended in the public mind — when their solutions are so different as to be almost opposite.

The bigger issue is global warming. Lives, wars, ecosystems, disease patterns, economic growth, migration patterns, the future of species — nothing is immune. But it’s the price of oil — not climate change — that’s the number one issue in the United States and pretty much everywhere else.

People are looking to their politicians to do something. The rallying cry is More drilling!

But the professionals know cheap oil is gone and won’t be coming back. And no amount of drilling will alter that fact.

Consider this: Oil companies have a strong interest in telling people that oil prices will come down.

That way, people are not inclined to change their fundamental habits; they’ll just ride out the bumps until fuel is cheap again. So when Big Oil is not making that claim, we should sober up and listen.

BP’s CEO Tony Hayward says trillions of dollars of new investment will be needed to access the 1.24 trillion barrels of oil he believes still exist on the planet.

Even assuming that investment comes — and doubtless it will — that oil will run out in a little more than 40 years at current consumption. And it’s worth noting that in this current debate, Hayward counts among the optimists.

The easy oil from Alaska and the North Sea, that helped ease the 1970s oil shock, can’t help this time.

There is hardly any additional access to easy oil, says Shell chief Jeroen van der Veer, most of the new supplies will be difficult oil.

Iraq, ironically, shows promise. There’s drilling that can be done off the beaches of California and Florida.

And yes, lest we forget, Russia, the U.S., Canada, Norway and Denmark — the five states that have rights to claim in the Arctic — have all formally lodged papers with the UN body that will ultimately decide who gets to explore where.

None of these options is cheap, safe or politically easy. All simply delay the inevitable. And all contribute to climate change.

Make no mistake, expensive oil is hard to take, for commuting workers, for middle class families, for businesses — but especially for the poor on the planet who feel the costs most keenly in the rising price of their food.

But as California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the man in charge of the most car dependent people on earth, puts it: To look for new ways to feed our addiction is not the answer.

Is he right?

My question is, would it be a good thing for oil prices to stay just where they are?

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Keeping it local: Community-based tourism in Thailand

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(CNN) — From a lush mountain-side overlooking the western beach of Tung Nang Dam on Thailand’s Andaman coast, Noi recalls the noise of the tsunami more than the sight of it.

The first wave was big, the second was small, the third was the biggest, but the noise… it was so loud, I heard it before I saw it.

The water went as high as the tree tops below us, but lucky for Noi and the other residents of the village, Tung Nang Dam was protected from the devastating wave by the mountain.

But many other villages that had existed cheek-by-jowl to the Andaman Sea were not so fortunate when the wave struck on December 26, 2004 . Further up the coast, Ban Talae Nok, a village of around 200 people, lost 47 residents.

Yet from the devastation came concerted reconstruction efforts, with funding from the Thai government, charities and NGOs. Today the village is in good shape, re-built a few hundred meters away from the coast, with new housing and a new school.

For everyone from the area, the tsunami will always be a vivid memory. However the biggest challenge facing this beautiful and undeveloped area of Thailand is how to keep back the tide of mass tourism that has engulfed Phuket, a two-and-a-half hour drive down the coast.

It is hoped that one way is the successful introduction of community-based tourism to the area and the reason Noi was leading me and my guide Tui, through the forest — a jungle trek being just one activity during my two-night stay in the area.

As the term eco-tourism become increasing murky and over-used by resorts and tour companies, community-based tourism is trying to bring the ideas of ethical and environmentally-responsible travel closer.

For the local people it’s a way to retain more control over the types of tours and travelers visiting their area, as well as bringing the benefits of tourism closer to home; almost literally, with home-stays a feature of many community-based tour projects around the world.

For tourists it’s a chance to get an insight into a different culture, getting an authentic experience as possible, while also enjoying more typical holiday activities like hiking or lazing around on a beautiful beach away from the madding crowds.

A new kind of eco-tourism

As we stomp back through the forest to Noi’s house for lunch, we stop by an impressive banyan tree towering above. While red ants from the tree begin to crawl up my leg and start biting, Noi calmly and skillfully plants an orchid she had been nurturing in the nursery in her garden for the last year into a damp nook of the tree.

Sitting in a hammock after a lunch prepared with ingredients from the garden, Noi contentedly talks about her life and why she is happy to let farangs — or white foreigners - like me visit her home.

Seeing tourists come in to help with the [conservation] work, the rest of the village have been more supportive and the number of people coming to the island to steal the orchids has fallen, she says, happily swinging back and forth.

It’s a small but significant positive effect from community tourism, one that seems just as important as the bigger concepts like creating sustainable development in the region.

Noi’s conservation efforts began when she approached the North Andaman Tsunami Relief (NATR) in early 2005 and received some vocational training and a small amount of funding.

NATR was set up by Bodhi Garrett, an American who grew up in Nepal, and who originally moved to area in 2003 to work on a turtle conservation project.

With a focus specifically on the needs of the local people after the tsunami, the organization has since morphed into Andaman Discoveries, a not-for-profit group and tour operator that works with some of the communities in the area to try and encourage responsible tourism.

When groups from outside come in and what to know more about the locals’ way of life, it adds a real sense of value to their lives. There’s a lot to learn from the environment here, he said from the group’s office in Khura Buri.

Looking at what was needed [after the tsunami] and the evolving the capacity to provide it really led us through a whole series of activities up to community-based tourism. The disaster relief then led to empowerment, because communities had really lost their identities.

Andaman Discoveries was born out of the need to provide opportunity and ongoing services. How could we do that and generate opportunity for people and not require ongoing external funding? Tourism was a strong part of that. It provides an immediate source of income that is most often connected to the conservation of natural resources.

Community tourism across the world

The Andaman region may have some unique and tragic circumstances surrounding its community tourism efforts, but elsewhere in Thailand and in other countries community-based tourism is a growing area.

Defining the horizon for community-based tourism in Thailand is the Community Based Tourism Institute, an NGO that recently brought together communities and tour operators from Thailand and the UK who have been noted for their respectful and sensitive practices.

Offshoots from projects can be powerful, with less young people leaving their villages and a stronger community spirit. Yet there are some limits to the size and scope of many community-based tourism initiatives.

A successful model can attract entrepreneurs who don’t always have the same sensitivity to the local area and communities, and increased popularity can put too many pressures on an eco-system and village life.

Yet neither Garrett nor the villagers of Ban Talae Nok that are engaging with tourism are under any illusion that it is a panacea.

When we asked people what they thought was the future of the area and what they were concerned about, they said tourism. They knew it was coming, thought it was a bit scary having seen what it did to Phuket, but wanted to make some money from it, said Garrett.

For their part, Andaman Discoveries carefully picks the tour companies in the UK and elsewhere to encourage tours to the area.

They won a Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Award in 2007 and arranged tours for over 200 people to the area, many of whom stayed in the homes of locals, as well as enjoying long-boat trips into the mangroves, helping in community center activities or hiking.

My trip had to added drama of a villager being bitten by a snake - the first time in 20 years — with the victim’s leg swelling up like a blackened balloon and having to be rushed to hospital.

The battle between conservation vs. development

The region itself is an area that Garrett believes has the potential for genuine cultural and environmental heritage, but it already unthread for big development projects.

In Tung Nang Dam 70 plots along the beach that was devastated by the tsunami are owned by private property developers, mostly bought in the last 10 years. In Ban Talae Nok similar land buying is taking place, with one villager selling his plot of land to unnamed developers and taking his family to Mecca with the proceeds.

The tsunami aid from donations and sponsorship that has helped to provide vocational training and equipment to villagers is set to dry up in October, putting added pressure on those with property to sell.

Yet rather than selling up and moving away, many in Ban Talae Nok are looking to well- managed tourism and related projects to add to their income and keep the village’s development going.

Cashew harvesting, fishing and rubber tapping are all still essential occupations for many in the village, with tourism a welcome, and increasingly sought after, supplementary income.

I’m not worried about the future or when funding for projects in the village dries up, the chief of Ban Talae Nok said, taking time out from fixing his pick-up truck next to the community center.

The main job for me is to decide what to do with the money we get; we have plans to build a pier from the beach and to get buy some more kayaks. The only this is, sometimes its lonely making decisions by yourself.

Others in the village are also confidently facing up to the future and making choices that will ensure their community stays strong and the lure of economic migration to Phuket or Bangkok can be resisted.

Cha organizes the home-stays for tourists, but has also trained in marketing to try and promote the community’s soap making set-up, mainly run by the village’s tsunami widows.

A recent trip to Bangkok, secured a contract with a major hotel for their locally-sourced and produced products. Each woman receives around $50 for a full order, compare that to less than $1 for half a day spent shelling cashew nuts.

Ideally in five years time, you’re looking at a healthy functions community tourism group that is not only generating customers of their own, but bringing in customers from tour operators like Andaman Discoveries and providing products to the resorts that are springing up around them, said Garrett.

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