Wednesday, 25 August 2010

A short history of celebrity today

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It's all about tearing them down. And they eat it up!
By Jessa Crispin

Would you rather be rich or famous?” It’s one of those meaningless questions you ask when you’re trying to crack open the person you’re all smitten and warm and stupid over, when you’re trying to figure out their capacity. And maybe he has the capability to be both, but you want a value system. You want to know who he is and who he will be in 10 years because you maybe want to saddle up next to him.

A Short History of Celebrity by Fred Inglis. 322 pages. Princeton University Press. $29.95.
“Famous.” That was an answer I had to deal with. He thinks Cary Grant when he thinks famous. I think of Jensen Ackles, a heartthrobbish TV actor from Supernatural who is being stalked by a seriously unhinged 19-year-old girl. She has gone online and posted fake interviews by Ackles in which he claims the two are married and deeply in love. I think of the bizarre, sinister, and letterless package I received recently. It made me feel as if I were being watched through a pair of binoculars. I figure fame would be like that feeling I got opening the package, only happening every second of the day.

I also think of Jessica Slaughter, another unhinged teenage girl who tells YouTube audiences to “suck my non-existing dick and die.” She became the object of a harassment campaign by one website, which caused a second website to come to her defense, only to have the second website’s commenters declare the young girl needed to be put in her place.

Celebrity is a weird gig. It used to be the place of well scrubbed, heavily managed stars. Now the barriers are down, anyone can be famous for a little while if they are OK with being outrageously idiotic, and people confuse notoriety with fame, or at the very least, are happy with either. This is quite a change from the moment celebrity was born, at least according to Fred Inglis in his new book A Short History of Celebrity, with the construction of Elizabeth I as the Virgin Queen, the untouchable monarch who was as much a metaphor as a human. Celebrity used to be performance. Now if you’re found out to be performing, if any insincerity is sensed, the knives come out.

There’s a difference between renown, fame, and celebrity. Renown requires you to do something, and do it well, and we don’t really have much place for that anymore. Who won the Nobel Prize for Economics three years ago? Exactly. Fame has more to do with wealth and power, a long-term strategy. Madonna is famous, an icon flexible enough to hold the public’s eye through decades of transformation. Celebrity, though, is cheap. Inglis declares celebrity is “either won or conferred by the mere fact of a person’s being popularly acknowledged, familiarly recognised, attended to, selected as a topic for gossip, speculation, emulation, envy, groundless affection, or dislike.” If you can judge an era by its celebrities, then you can say ours is a spiteful, bitter, cynical age in which intelligence and fortitude are poorly valued, but filling a house with an inappropriate number of children is celebrated.

We no longer even allow our celebrities to present a flattering thigh angle. Now we want cellulite, we want frailty and despair, we want her husband to leave her for a crazy Nazi porn star so that we can feign sympathy while we pour over the lurid details. We don’t even bother to smooth out contradictions — we will rail against the dangers and sickness of modern paparazzi while simultaneously, sometimes in the same sentence, reference a picture of Julia Roberts leaving a Starbucks without any makeup.

Yet it’s still a game everyone wants in on. People are desperate to be torn to shreds by the masses. If they don’t have it in themselves, they’ll turn the spotlight on their own children. Take the freak show that is TLC’s reality show about the child beauty pageant world, Toddlers and Tiaras. I would love for a former beauty pageant pawn to stand up, turn around to her overbearing stage mom, and recite the speech in Dickens’s Dombey and Son, given by a woman paraded around in the hopes of changing their family’s fortunes:

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Saturday, 21 August 2010

Enjoy AntiMatterRadio-Connection Between Illuminati & Plato-Today's World Ruled By Philospoher Kings

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Enjoy Michael Jackson in 1984, several months before he completed the writing of "We Are the World"

Before the writing of "We Are the World", American entertainer and social activist Harry Belafonte had sought for some time to have a song recorded by the most famous artists in the music industry at the time. He planned to have the proceeds donated to a new organization called United Support of Artists for Africa (USA for Africa). The non-profit foundation would then feed and relieve starving people in Africa, specifically Ethiopia, where around one million people died during the country's 1984–1985 famine.[1][2] The idea followed Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas" project in the UK, which Belafonte had heard about.[nb 1][4] In the activist's plans, money would also be set aside to help eliminate hunger in the United States of America. Entertainment manager and fellow fundraiser Ken Kragen was contacted by Belafonte, who asked for singers Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers—Kragen's clients—to participate in Belafonte's musical endeavor. Kragen and the two musicians agreed to help with Belafonte's mission, and in turn, enlisted the cooperation of Stevie Wonder, to add more "name value" to their project.[1] Quincy Jones was drafted to co-produce the song, taking time out from his work on The Color Purple.[1][5] Richie also telephoned Michael Jackson, who had just released the commercially successful Thriller album and had concluded a tour with his brothers.[1]
Jackson revealed to Richie that he not only wanted to sing the song, but to participate in its writing as well.[1][6] To begin with, "We Are the World" was to be written by Jackson, Richie and Wonder. As Wonder had limited time to work on the project, Jackson and Richie proceeded to write "We Are the World" themselves.[6] They began work on the song's creation at Hayvenhurst, the Encino home of Jackson and his family. For a week, the two spent every night working on lyrics and melodies in the singer's bedroom. They knew that they wanted a song which would be easy to sing and memorable. The pair wanted to create an anthem. Jackson's older sister, La Toya, watched the two work on the song, and later contended that Richie only wrote a few lines for the track.[5] She stated that her younger brother wrote 99 percent of the lyrics, "but he's never felt it necessary to say that".[5] La Toya further commented on the song's creation in an interview with the American celebrity news magazine People. "I'd go into the room while they were writing and it would be very quiet, which is odd, since Michael's usually very cheery when he works. It was very emotional for them."[6]
Richie had recorded two melodies for "We Are the World", which Jackson took, adding music and words to the song in the same day. Jackson stated, "I love working quickly. I went ahead without even Lionel knowing, I couldn't wait. I went in and came out the same night with the song completed—drums, piano, strings, and words to the chorus."[7] Jackson then presented his demo to Richie and Jones, who were both shocked; they did not expect the pop star to see the structure of the song so quickly. The next meetings between Jackson and Richie were unfruitful; the pair did not produce any additional vocals and got no work done. It was not until the night of January 21, 1985, that Richie and Jackson completed the lyrics and melody of "We Are the World" within two and a half hours, one night before the song's first recording session.[7]

Recording sessions
The first night of recording, January 22, 1985, had tight security on hand, as Richie, Jackson, Wonder and Jones started work on "We Are the World" at Kenny Rogers' Lion Share Recording Studio. The studio, on Beverly Boulevard in California, was filled with musicians, technicians, video crews, retinues, assistants and organizers as the four musicians entered. To begin the night, a "vocal guide" of "We Are the World" was recorded by Richie and Jackson and duplicated on tape for each of the invited performers. Only 2 artists are said to have not accepted the invitation - they are Donna Summer and Prince. The guide was recorded on the sixth take, as Quincy Jones felt that there was too much "thought" in the previous versions.[8]


Quincy Jones was a key figure in the production and recording of "We Are the World".
Following their work on the vocal guide, Jackson and Jones began thinking of alternatives for the line "There's a chance we're taking, we're taking our own lives": the pair were concerned that the latter part of the line would be considered a reference to suicide. As the group listened to a playback of the chorus, Richie declared that the last part of the line should be changed to "We're 'saving' our own lives", which his fellow musicians agreed with. Producer Jones also suggested altering the former part of the line. "One thing we don't want to do, especially with this group, is look like we're patting ourselves on the back. So it's really, 'There's a choice we're making.'"[9] At around 1:30 am, the four musicians ended the night by finishing a chorus of melodic vocalizations, including the sound "sha-lum sha-lin-gay".[9] Jones told the group that they were not to add anything else to the tape. "If we get too good, someone's gonna start playing it on the radio", he announced.[9]
On January 24, 1985, after a day of rest, Jones shipped Richie and Jackson's vocal guide to all of the artists who would be involved in "We Are the World"'s recording. Enclosed in the package was a letter from Jones, addressed to "My Fellow Artists":[9]
The cassettes are numbered, and I can't express how important it is not to let this material out of your hands. Please do not make copies, and return this cassette the night of the 28th. In the years to come, when your children ask, 'What did mommy and daddy do for the war against world famine?', you can say proudly, this was your contribution.[9]
Ken Kragen chaired a production meeting at a bungalow off Sunset Boulevard on January 25, 1985. There, Kragen and his team addressed where the song would be completed by the supergroup of musicians. He stated, "The single most damaging piece of information is where we're doing this. If that shows up anywhere, we've got a chaotic situation that could totally destroy the project. The moment a Prince, a Michael Jackson, a Bob Dylan—I guarantee you!—drives up and sees a mob around that studio, he will never come in."[9] On the same night, Quincy Jones' associate producer and vocal arranger, Tom Bahler, was given the task of matching each solo line with the right voice. Bahler stated, "It's like vocal arranging in a perfect world".[9] Jones disagreed, stating that the task was like "putting a watermelon in a Coke bottle".[9] The following evening, Lionel Richie held a "choreography" session at his home, where it was decided who would stand where.[9]
The final night of recording was held on January 28, 1985, at A&M Recording Studios in Hollywood, California.[3][9] Michael Jackson arrived at 9 pm, earlier than the other artists, to record his solo section and record a vocal chorus by himself.[9] He was subsequently joined in the recording studio by the remaining USA for Africa artists, which included Ray Charles, Billy Joel, Diana Ross, Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen and Smokey Robinson. Also in attendance were five of Jackson's siblings: Jackie, La Toya, Marlon, Randy and Tito.[10] Many of the participants came straight from an American Music Award ceremony, which had been held that same night.[5] Invited musician Prince, who would have had a part in which he and Michael Jackson sang to each other, did not attend the recording session.[11] The reason given for his absence has varied. One newspaper claimed that the singer did not want to record with other acts.[12] Another report, from the time of "We Are the World"'s recording, suggested that the musician did not want to partake in the session because organizer Bob Geldof called him a "creep".[13] Prince did, however, donate an exclusive track, "4 The Tears In Your Eyes", for the We Are the World album.[12] In all, more than 45 of America's top musicians participated in the recording, and another 50 had to be turned away.[11][14] Upon entering the recording studio, the musicians were greeted by a sign pinned to the door which read, "Please check your egos at the door".[15] They were also greeted by Stevie Wonder, who proclaimed that if the recording was not completed in one take, he and Ray Charles, two blind men, would drive everybody home.
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Friday, 20 August 2010

Watches the Thais rule to extradite Russian arms suspect to US


We are saw the Thais rule to extradite Russian arms suspect to US
BANGKOK (AP) -- A Thai appeals court on Friday ordered the extradition of suspected Russian arms smuggler Viktor Bout to the United States, angering Moscow but paving the way to put the man dubbed the "Merchant of Death" on trial.

Shackled in leg irons, Bout vowed to prove his innocence in an American courtroom.

"We will face the trial in the United States and win it," Bout told reporters in Russian after the verdict, according to Russia's RIA Novosti news agency.

The court ordered Bout's extradition within three months, overturning a lower court's ruling in August 2009 that rejected a U.S. request that he face trial there. No further judicial appeals are possible in Thailand.

The ruling is a victory for the Obama administration, which summoned the Thai ambassador in Washington this week so U.S. officials could "emphasize that this is of the highest priority to the United States," according to State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called the court decision "unlawful and political." Without mentioning the United States, he said the ruling was influenced by "very strong outside pressure."

Experts say Bout has been useful for Russia's intelligence apparatus, and Moscow does not want him going on trial in the United States.

Bout, a 43-year-old former Soviet air force officer, is reputed to be one of the world's most prolific arms dealers. He has allegedly supplied weapons that fueled civil wars in South America, the Middle East and Africa, with clients including Liberia's Charles Taylor and Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and both sides of the civil war in Angola.

The head of a lucrative air transport empire, Bout has long evaded U.N. and U.S. sanctions aimed at blocking his financial activities and restricting his travel. He has denied any involvement in illicit activities and claims he ran a legitimate business.

The 2005 Nicolas Cage film, "Lord of War," is widely believed to be modeled after Bout's life.

Bout's nickname arose from his 1990s-era notoriety for running a fleet of aging Soviet-era cargo planes to conflict-ridden hotspots in Africa. A high-ranking minister at Britain's Foreign Office first used it in 2000 to single out Bout for his alleged arms role in Africa.

Dressed in an orange prison uniform, Bout stood after the verdict was announced. Tears welled in his eyes as he hugged his wife and daughter, who wept. He was led out of the courtroom and back to a Bangkok prison where court officials said he would remain until the extradition is processed.

"This is the most unfair decision possible," his wife, Alla Bout, told reporters, speaking in Russian through a translator. "It is known the world over that this is a political case."

Bout's arrest by Thai authorities in March 2008 landed Bout in prison for the first time and set off a legal tug-of-war between the U.S. and Russia.

Pavel Felgenhauer, an independent Moscow-based military analyst, called Bout a "prize catch" for Washington and an embarrassment for Moscow.

"The activities he was performing involved a lot of Russian government officials. The information he has, many parties want to keep under wraps," Felgenhauer said.

The U.S. could secure key military intelligence not only on Russia but on other former Soviet states where Bout operated, he said, adding that if Bout were to accept a plea bargain, "He could really start to sing."

Bout's arrest at a Bangkok luxury hotel was part of an elaborate sting in which U.S. agents posed as arms buyers for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, which Washington classifies as a terrorist organization.

Bout was subsequently indicted in the U.S. on four terrorism-related charges that include conspiring to sell millions of dollars worth of weapons to FARC, including more than 700 surface-to-air missiles, thousands of guns, high-tech helicopters and airplanes outfitted with grenade launchers and missiles.

The U.S. indictment also charged Bout with conspiring to kill Americans, conspiring to kill U.S. officers or employees, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.

The Russian faces a maximum penalty of life in prison if convicted.

In August 2009, the Bangkok Criminal Court rejected a U.S. extradition request. It said that Thailand considers FARC a political movement and not a terrorist group, and that extradition under a Thai-U.S. treaty could not be granted for a political offense.

But the appeals court disagreed, saying Friday that under Thai law the charges against Bout were considered criminal, not political.

"Given that the defendant was charged with conspiring to kill American citizens and American officers, conspiring to source ... anti-aircraft missiles, and acquire weapons for a terrorist group like FARC - these are criminal offenses not just in the country where he is a plaintiff but also the country receiving the charges," the ruling said.

"The court has decided that these charges have no political characteristic as the lower court ruled, therefore the appeals court disagrees with the verdict," the ruling said. "The court has decided to overturn (the lower court verdict). Now Viktor Bout would have be extradited to the U.S. within three months according to the extradition act."

Bout's lawyer, Lak Nittiwattanawichan, said he would try to keep fighting.

"I am going to submit a request to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet. I will also submit a request to the king and queen," he said.

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see Welsh migrant becomes Australia’s first female PM


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CANBERRA, Australia - Julia Gillard was a sickly child when her family left her native Wales in search of a warmer climate. She thrived and went on to become Australia’s first female prime minister.
Gillard was 4 years old, the younger of two sisters, when the family left the Welsh coal port of Barry for the South Australian state capital of Adelaide. She had been hospitalized with pneumonia as a child.

Gillard studied law at universities in Adelaide and Melbourne, where she became a leader in the national student union movement. At 29, she became a partner in a prominent Melbourne law firm and specialized in industrial law. Gillard was a Labor Party state political staffer before entering the federal parliament in 1998.

She became deputy Labor leader under former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd after striking a deal with him in 2006 to topple then-leader Kim Beazley.

Gillard lives with a common law partner, Tim Mathieson, a hairdresser by profession. They have been together since 2006.

Gillard, 48, decided as a teenager that she never wanted children. Her stance has led to attacks from political opponents who say she is unsuitable to lead because she lacks empathy with Australian families.

Unlike her opponent Tony Abbott and predecessor Rudd, who are both observant Christians, Gillard has declared herself atheist.

She has been accused of being a communist over ties to the far-left group Socialist Forum — allegations she denies. Gillard has also been branded an abortion advocate for her founding role in the pro-choice group Emily’s List Australia.

The Rudd-Gillard leadership team led Labor into government at general elections in 2007.

Party power-brokers blamed Rudd for dragging down the government’s popularity in recent opinion polls, and Gillard seized the leadership unopposed when she challenged him on June 24 in a party ballot.
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Partner says BP hiding oil spill documents


We are see the Partner says BP hiding oil spill documents

WASHINGTON: Transocean, the company that owned the rig behind the Gulf of Mexico disaster, has accused oil giant BP of hiding key data needed for a probe in a strongly worded letter seen on Thursday.

Transocean accused BP of trying to stop any other entity from probing the April 20 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig, leased by BP, which killed 11 workers and unleashed the worst oil spill in history.

BP quickly denounced the letter, which was sent to three members of President Barack Obama's cabinet and leading members of Congress, calling it a "publicity stunt" to deflect Transocean's responsibility.

Transocean said BP had stopped even acknowledging requests for documents that "only BP has and that are critical to an honest assessment of the incident and the identification of possible improvements for the entire industry."

"BP has continued to demonstrate its unwillingness, if not outright refusal, to deliver even the most basic information to Transocean," Steven L. Roberts, a counsel at the company, wrote in the letter obtained by AFP.

"This is troubling, both in light of BP's frequently stated public commitment to openness and a fair investigation and because it appears that BP is withholding evidence in an attempt to prevent any other entity other than BP from investigating," he wrote.

Transocean, which is based in Switzerland, said earlier this month it was facing 249 lawsuits of claims over the disaster. The company has asked a court to limit its liabilities to 27 million dollars, saying it was not responsible.

Transocean is seeking 16 pieces of information from BP, including laboratory tests, logs that show transfers to the Deepwater Horizon and a chart identifying BP personnel involved on the oil rig.

British-based BP, which has promised a 20 billion-dollar compensation fund over the disaster, voiced dismay at Transocean's letter and questioned its motives.

A BP counsel, James Neath, late Thursday sent a response to Transocean saying that the company's letter included "many false and misleading assertions."

"Given its content and tone, your letter is nothing more than a publicity stunt evidently designed to draw attention away from Transocean's potential role in the Deepwater Horizon tragedy," Neath said.

He said that BP provided Transocean with "thousands of pages of documents" including lab test reports and the initial exploration plan for the Deepwater Horizon.

"From the beginning, our goal has been to help the public, the government and the industry understand what happened, why it happened and how such an accident can be prevented from ever happening again," Neath said.

Neath said BP committed to releasing its investigation to the public and "we continue to stand by that promise."

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Some Backstory on NBC News' Iraq Reporting


Watches Some Backstory on NBC News' Iraq Reporting
live reporting from the military convoy out of Iraq last evening left many non-NBCers wondering: How'd they get that "exclusive?" According to reports, the major broadcast was in the works for weeks and involved a request Engel submitted to the military. The word spread internally at NBC News and by Sunday MSNBC host Rachel Maddow was heading for Baghdad.

NBC News VP David Verdi told the NYTimes' Brian Stelter, "The military had said, 'You are the ones who are going to broadcast it first.'" Stelter reports:

NBC officials said their requests to report live during the withdrawal were first filed many weeks ago. The requests provoked debate within the military, with some people arguing that having reporters present would place excess attention on the fact that the troops were leaving.
A Pentagon spokesperson tells Yahoo! News' Michael Calderone that NBC did not receive exclusive coverage and that it was considered "a normal press request."

Col. Barry Johnson, a military spokesman in Iraq, also told The Upshot that the network wasn't handed the story. "NBC did not receive exclusive coverage," Johnson said. "Other media participated as well. However, at NBC's request and with the backing of the Pentagon, they were allowed to place a satellite truck in the convoy and report on the movement once it crossed the border."
Calderone reports that Fox News -- along with the AP and WaPo -- were among those other media outlets participating.

But it was NBC that had live video from a moving military convoy and, seemingly, the jump start.


Mediaite's Steve Krakauer writes, "But this fantastic coverage also showed a cooperation at least on some level between NBC and MSNBC and elements in the Obama administration... some elements within the military, so by extension the Obama administration, clearly worked with NBC (and MSNBC) to let them have this exclusive."

NBC's technological capability to have the live satellite feed with Engel aboard the convoy out of the country was obviously a factor in whatever permissions the military granted NBC. In the middle of the Iraqi desert, that's no small feat and, as made clear by the military's comments, the Bloommobile, which was in use in the Gulf as recently as a month ago, was a big part of the network's request. "We're not the only ones embedded with this last brigade that had just left Iraq," Chuck Todd said on MSNBC. "In fact I think there are four or five other news organizations. We happen to be the only one that has the technology to bring these pictures to the world tonight live, of this brigade leaving. You do get the sense, Keith, that that is what wasn't fully comprehended [by the White House]."

NBC also had the capability to deliver the largest evening news audience as well as several subsequent hours of cable coverage. Last week, "Nightly News" averaged 7.5 million viewers, the most of any network news program and more than double what the top-rated cable news program, "The O'Reilly Factor" averaged. And while its competitors at ABC and CBS also draw considerable audiences, there's not much live on-air coverage that can be offered following the 30-minute broadcast until the next morning, save the 30 minutes of "Nightline."

When Brian Williams signed off last night, Engel and Maddow, who was in Baghdad, were both live on MSNBC within eight minutes. As we reported, the network was subsequently in rolling coverage all night.
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Thursday, 19 August 2010

Heartstoppingly cute picture alert!

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Gorgeous Matthew McConaughey and his equally stunning partner Camilla Alves were snapped on the set of his new film The Lincoln Lawyer enjoying a spot of family time. We can’t actually decide what’s cuter – Matthew carrying baby daughter Vida under his (big, strong) arm or Levi and his amazing little outfit. Cut off jeans, a stripy shirt and braces? TOO COOL. This kid could give a few blokes in Hollywood a lesson or two about style.

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What do you think of Julia Roberts dress?


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Rom-com queen Julia Roberts wore this Dries Van Noten floral dress to the photo call of her new film Eat Pray Love in Japan today. She added bright green Celine wedges and delicate gold earrings. Although the colour is pretty, we can’t help but feel this is a bit frumpy for Jules and makes her look a hell of a lot bigger than what she is. The neckline is a bit too high, the belt cuts her off and the whole thing looks a bit rumpled.

What do you think, like Julia’s style or wish she’d have gone for something with a little more va-va-voom?
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Watches this enjoy French Connection A/W party - lets have a look at the pretty dresses


Saw this French Connection A/W party - lets have a look at the pretty dresses

French Connection had a party in LA last night to celebrate the launch of their A/W 2010 collection. The OC’s Samaire Armstrong sang for her supper wearing a very small outfit consisting of white knee sock, gold sequin shorts and a revealing top. She soon changed into a much lovelier backless white dress only to change into yet another frock later, this time a floor length black gown with a sweeping white fishtail. Lo Bosworth spent the night snogging the face off her boyf all the while looking gorgeous in a wine red beaded number with black peep toes. We love her huge hair bun, very chic. Goodfellas star Jamie Lynn Sigler flaunted her fab bod in a strapless midnight blue mini dress and Louise Roe covered up with dark trousers, a metallic top and a graphic printed jacket.

Glee’s Mark Salling was given a birthday cake with his face on to celebrate his recent 28th birthday. He basically ate himself. We bet he tasted good.
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We are saw the Sandra Bullock says nice things about her cheating ex. We wouldn't...


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t's no big secret that here at heatworld we think more of steaming cow dung than we do Sandra Bullock's cheating ex-husband Jesse James, but the forgiving lady herself is actually saying nice things about him! Sandra, it seems, has already put the whole grubby mess behind her and has even made time to be sweet. "I support Jesse in his move to Austin," she told People magazine. "We have both moved on with our lives and only want the best for each other. Anything else that is said on my behalf is inaccurate." She wants the best for him? Really?! If we were her we'd want him to at least be pooed on by a seagull every day for the next year. Only this week, Jesse has been spotted snogging another tattooed and pierced lady on the US party circuit. Pah! Our money's on Sandra upgrading to a much better model than him.
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Enjoy saw this The 9 0'Clock News - Brittany Murphy's husband shared a bed with her mum


We are the enjoy The 9 0'Clock News - Brittany Murphy's husband shared a bed with her mum
Brittany Murphy's husband shared a bed with her mum
The late husband of actress Brittany Murphy shared a bed with her mum after she died, it has been reported today. Simon Monjack was heartbroken when his beloved wife Brittany died of pneumonia in December last year, and shortly afterwards her mum Sharon moved into the couple's home to help him cope with the grief. However, it's been reported that their mutual comfort went a step further and they began sharing a bed. Sharon accidentally admitted to the arrangement while showing a coroner around the house in the wake of Simon's death a few months after Brittany's. Pointing to his bed, she said, "That's my side." Simon Monjack died in May this year. It has been suggested that mould in the property could be to blame for both deaths.

Snooki charged with "being annoying". Yes, really!
Jeresy Shore's pint-sized star Snooki is officially criminally annoying. She has been charged with disorderly conduct, creating a public nuisance and the crime of annoying people on the beach following a boozy night out in New Jersey. Her lawyer has entered a not guilty plea on her behalf, but she's still expected to face a hefty fine for her naughty behaviour. Tut tut indeed. Keep the lid screwed on next time, Snooki.

Justin Bieber wants footie lessons from Becks
Justin Bieber has offered the Backhams a free private gig at their home in exchange for some footie lessons from David. The singer told The Sun that he'd happily perform for Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz after hearing they were big fans, and that all he'd want in return would be an hour out in the back yard with David Beckham. Sounds like an OK deal to us, that's if Becks could face spending a solid hour with The Bieb...

EastEnders star dropped by her record label
Former EastEnders actress Preeya Kalidas, who played Syed's unfortunate wife Amira, has been dropped by her record label after her debut single failed to even reach the Top 40. Preeya's single Shimmy didn't get much radio play despite a huge promotional campaign and limped into the charts at Number 85. Preeya's album Constant Cravings has already been recorded but she'll now have to find another label to release it. Did you hear her single Shimmy? If so, what did you think?
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We are see the Josie has dumped John James *raises eyebrow*


now watches this Josie has dumped John James *raises eyebrow*

If you've read this week's heat magazine (and why wouldn't you have? Huh? Huh?) then you'll have discovered that BBLB host George Lamb isn't convinced by the romance between Big Brother housemates John James and Josie. We can see what he means, they are the dullist couple since the so-timid-we-fell-asleep-watching-them Scott and Anouska from BB4 - but are they really faking their feelings for the cameras? Josie has now decided she's had enough of her Aussie grump of lurrrve - and promptly ditched him. "Don't speak to me for the rest of the programme," she raged. "Me and you is done with!" It all kicked off because John James and Sam Pepper were poking fun at Corin. Josie later slammed him for being "disrepectful to women". Hmmm, we give it three hours until she's back sucking her thumb under the duvet with him.
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Enjoy the The Blagojevich Trial: Fight Continues with Hung Jury


We can see this The Blagojevich Trial: Fight Continues with Hung Jury
On the last day of jury deliberations in the trial of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, defense attorney Sam Adam Jr. paced the courthouse cafeteria in his three-piece suit. Pausing near the trash bin, he began to pontificate. "This is what I went to law school for," he said. "This is what I signed up for as an American citizen ... This is bigger than Sam Adam Jr. This is bigger than Rod Blagojevich. This is a whole system, if you think about it. We are sending young American boys into the world, to Iraq, to die for this."
As the gaggle of reporters around him grew, Adam joked it would be Danny DeVito who would play his role if this trial became a Lifetime movie. But really it felt like Joe Frazier anticipating his bout with Muhammad Ali. That would be Ali-Frazier I in 1971 - and despite Adam's propensity for talking big, it was someone else who played the role of Ali: Patrick Fitzgerald, the mostly invisible master of the prosecution in the case, one of the most successful - and relentless - of the U.S. attorneys general, who had put one other Illinois governor, George Ryan, behind bars and had shaken such media giants as the New York Times and TIME magazine with his pursuit of the Valerie Plame case. Fitzgerald is not incapable of bombast himself. When he ordered Blagojevich's arrest in December 2008, Fitzgerald said it was to prevent "a political-corruption crime spree. We acted to stop that crime spree," which included selling the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by then President-elect Barack Obama. It was, said Fitzgerald, the "kind of conduct [that] would make [Abraham] Lincoln roll over in his grave." There was no more formidable prosecutor in the country; Fitzgerald was, in the eyes of many, the heavyweight legend of law enforcement, a contemporary Eliot Ness. (See a profile of U.S. attorney Patrick Fitzgerald.)
A few hours after Adam made his Danny DeVito comparison, word quietly spread that the jury had reached a verdict. A mass exodus from the cafeteria flooded the bank of elevators, as a crowd of reporters, gadflies, attorneys and legal students swelled outside the courtroom on the 25th floor of the Dirksen Federal Building, the U.S. Northern District Courthouse. Federal marshals changed out of their polo shirts into button-up suits. The calm trio of prosecutors - Reid Schar, Chris Niewoehner and Carrie Hamilton - walked in, followed by sweating defense attorneys and calm FBI agents, including Robert Grant, special agent in charge of the Chicago office of the FBI, and Daniel Cain, the lead investigator - both spent six years taping the former governor and his older brother and co-defendant, Robert Blagojevich. Fitzgerald stealthily tried to blend in, hopeful that his protÉgÉs' efforts would bear fruit.
The Blagojevich brothers arrived shortly after. Their relationship was strained by the trial; indeed, they started off with separate defense teams. After pausing for a drink of water, Robert Blagojevich said, "I got here as soon as I could." The former governor arrived 20 minutes later with wife Patti, asking the public for one last prayer. Moments seemed like hours. Inside the courtroom, the defendant siblings sat still, each with folded hands. Rod Blagojevich gave his wife a finger waggle and a wink before the jury filed in, slowly.
Oh, back to Ali-Frazier I. Frazier won.
After the notice from the jury, U.S. District Judge James Zagel paused slowly. The jury, he said, was only able to reach a unanimous verdict on one of the 24 counts: making false statements to the FBI, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Adam took his glasses off, wiped his eyes and began rubbing Rod Blagojevich's back. Robert, true to his military background, ever stoic, sat back in disbelief. Cain's face turned bright red. The prosecutors were clearly upset. Seven weeks of trial, huge amounts of evidence that reached beyond the sale of the Obama Senate seat to attempted extortion of tollway and racetrack officials as well as a hospital CEO, were for naught.
For Adam, it has been the most exhilarating of victories. Sure, the jury found his client guilty of one count of lying to the FBI - an inexplicable, all right, stupid fib by Blagojevich, who basically said that he tried not to know who his political donors were. Every politician knows who his financial backers are - and knowing it isn't a crime. But that's what the jury found him guilty of. Maximum penalty: about five years. Martha Stewart was guilty of the same and spent five months in prison. Otherwise, the other 23 counts - including the most serious racketeering charges - were hung. The ex-governor could have spent more than 400 years in prison if he had gotten the maximum, guilty on everything. It was a no decision that put Adam in the brightest light, bigger yet than winning the case for his last celebrity client, the singer R. Kelly in his child-pornography trial. This one was big. "It's one of the largest cases I've ever seen," Judge Zagel said earlier in the trial, on par, he said, with the mass-murder case of Richard Speck, who killed student nurses in the 1960s.
There were two key moments in the trial that probably contributed to the inability of the jurors to reach unanimity (the word is that it was just one juror who wouldn't budge - that's all it takes). The first was older brother Robert's feisty performance on the stand under fierce prosecutorial questioning, refusing to admit he did anything wrong, basically running interference for his brother. The second was Adam's argument that, in essence, his client was a loudmouth but incapable of actually committing the crimes he contemplated out loud. Indeed, outside observers said much the same: a lot of talk but no proof of successful extortion. Blagojevich plans to appeal his false-statement conviction. (Read "Blagojevich's Defense Fund Is Empty: Who Will Pay for His Trial?")
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Watched saw the Poll: Majority now disapprove of Obama's job performance


Now we can see the Poll: Majority now disapprove of Obama's job performance
WASHINGTON — More than half of Americans now disapprove of President Barack Obama's job performance, new polling found, as the Ground Zero mosque controversy appeared to further erode ratings that the nation's stagnant economy already had damaged.
Gallup's tracking poll for Saturday through Monday found Obama's disapproval rating at 51 percent, a new high, the organization said Tuesday. For the third day in a row, the president's average approval rating was 42 percent, also a low for Obama.
"It's certainly a reasonable hypothesis that the mosque comments are a cause of his lower approval ratings and his higher disapproval," said Frank Newport , Gallup's editor in chief.
This latest three-day tracking began the day after Obama delivered a speech in which he said a group of Muslims had the right to build a house of worship anywhere local laws allowed, and that the nation's commitment to religious freedom must remain "unshakeable."
The tracking poll doesn't ask respondents to explain the factors behind their ratings.
Presidents Bill Clinton , Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter all experienced job approval numbers as low or lower in the Augusts of their second years in office, Newport said, and such ratings are typical of tough economic times. The nation's unemployment rate has been stuck at 9.5 percent since June and is expected to worsen this fall.
The low numbers don't necessarily have much to do with how Obama will fare in his 2012 re-election campaign, but Newport said that based on historical results they probably would spell bad news for Democrats who faced re-election in November.
Julian Zelizer , a Princeton University historian and congressional expert, said the mosque controversy might resonate for "at least a couple more weeks" and that "Republicans watching these polls are going to continue to use the issue as the fall campaigns gear up."
For voters already frustrated with Obama, Zelizer said, the mosque issue "just plays into the broader storyline. . . . They say, 'Well, there's another example where he doesn't seem to be a firm leader. He doesn't seem to be on the right side.' "
In the end, Zelizer expects the economy to remain the driving factor for the president's ratings: "And I don't think he's hit rock bottom."
White House aides said Obama had known from the outset that his stance on the mosque wasn't going to win political points. Polling finds that two-thirds of Americans oppose building a Muslim house of worship two blocks from where Islamic radicals attacked the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 .
On Tuesday, White House Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said that Friday's speech "wasn't something that the president viewed through a political lens. This is something that he saw as his obligation to address." Burton said Obama had no regrets about taking a stand.
Obama's approval rating was at 46 percent and his disapproval rating at 47 for Aug. 9-11 . By Friday, Gallup found that his three-day approval rating had slipped to 43 percent and his disapproval rating had climbed to 48 percent.
The tracking poll is a rolling average of 1,500 Americans surveyed over a three-day period, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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Watches this enjoy Insurgents, police clash amid Pakistan flooding


we are saw the Insurgents, police clash amid Pakistan flooding

ISLAMABAD – Militants exploiting the flooding chaos in Pakistan clashed with police overnight, authorities said Wednesday, as desperately needed international donations for the millions of victims picked up pace three weeks after the deluge began.
Pakistan senior meteorologist Arif Mahmood said floodwaters won't fully recede until the end of the month, and existing river torrents were still heading to major cities such as Hyderabad and Sukkur in the south. But he said there were no heavy rains forecast this week — "good news for aid agencies involved in the rescue and relief operations."
So far the floods have submerged tens of thousands of villages, killed around 1,500 people and affected 20 million others, authorities say. The floods hit first in the northwest, wiping out much of its infrastructure, and then the bloated rivers gushed toward the south and the east, displacing millions more people.
About a fifth of Pakistani territory has been affected.
The northwest is the epicenter of Pakistan's fight against al-Qaida and the Taliban, and attacks by militants late Tuesday and overnight highlighted the threat they still pose.
A group of militants first killed two members of an anti-Taliban militia in the Adezai area of Peshawar as they headed to pray at a mosque late Tuesday, said Liaqat Ali Khan, Peshawar police chief.
In the hours after, dozens of militants from the Khyber tribal region, which lies near Peshawar and along the Afghan border, attacked police posts in the Peshawar's Sarband area. The two sides exchanged fire for about an hour before the militants retreated to Khyber, Khan said. Several militants were killed, but there were no police casualties.


"As the police force is busy in rescue and relief work for flood affectees, militants tried to take advantage of the situation to attack Peshawar, but the police force was fully alert and vigilant," Khan said.
The Pakistani Taliban have urged citizens to reject any foreign aid, saying it will only be stolen by the political elite in the impoverished nation of 175 million.
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010

approximately 4,000 years ago Woolly mammoth extinction 'not linked to humans'


Watches this Woolly mammoth extinction 'not linked to humans'
By Pallab Ghosh
Science correspondent, BBC News

The woolly mammoth finally died out approximately 4,000 years ago
Woolly mammoths died out because of dwindling grasslands - rather than being hunted to extinction by humans, according to a new study.

After the coldest phase of the last ice age 21,000 years ago, the research revealed, there was a dramatic decline in pasture on which the mammoths fed.

The woolly mammoth was once commonplace across many parts of Europe.

It retreated to northern Siberia about 14,000 years ago, where it finally died out approximately 4,000 years ago.

The reasons for its extinction are unclear and have been a matter of heated scientific debate.

Some scientists have argued that it was principally the result of climate change while others say that it was driven by pressures of a growing human population, or even a cataclysmic meteor strike.

Now, according to Professor Brian Huntley of Durham University, that debate has been settled.

"What our results have suggested is that the changing climate - through the effect it had on vegetation - was the key thing that caused the reduction in the population and ultimate extinction of mammoths and many other large herbivores," he said.

Professor Huntley and his colleagues created a computer simulation of vegetation in Europe, Asia and North America over the last 42,000 years.

They did this by combining estimates of what the climate was like during this period with models of how various plants grow under different conditions.

They found that the cold and dry conditions during the ice age, with reduced concentrations of carbon dioxide, didn't favour the growth of trees.

So instead of forests there were vast areas of pasture, which was ideal for large herbivores, such as woolly mammoths. But as a result of a warmer, wetter climate and rising concentrations of carbon dioxide at the end of the ice age, trees emerged at the expense of the grasslands.

"During the height of the ice age, mammoths and other large herbivores would have had more food to eat," said Professor Huntley.

"But as we shifted into the post-glacial stage, trees gradually displaced those herbaceous ecosystems and that much reduced their grazing area."
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Extending is China increases military advantage over Taiwan


China considers Taiwan, where the mainland's defeated nationalists fled in 1949, to be a province awaiting reunification, by force if necessary Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES
China is extending its military advantage over Taiwan and building up a force with power to strike in Asia up to the US territory of Guam, the Pentagon has said.

In an annual report to Congress, the US Defence Department said China was ramping up investment in an array of areas including nuclear weapons, long-range missiles, aircraft carriers and cyber warfare.
"The balance of cross-Strait military forces continues to shift in the mainland's favour," the report said.

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The Pentagon said China's military build-up on the Taiwan Strait has "continued unabated" despite improving political and commercial relations since the island elected Beijing-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou in 2008.
The report - which was delayed by five months as US officials fine-tuned the wording - covered 2009, before the United States approved a $6.4 billion arms package for the island in January.
China considers Taiwan, where the mainland's defeated nationalists fled in 1949, to be a province awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.
The military report said China was "already looking at contingencies beyond Taiwan," including through a longstanding project to build a far-reaching missile that could potentially strike US carriers deep in the Pacific.
"Current trends in China's military capabilities are a major factor in changing East Asian military balances and could provide China with a force capable of conducting a range of military operations in Asia well beyond Taiwan," it said.
China's military doctrine has traditionally emphasised the ability to strike within an area extending to Japan's Okinawa island chain and throughout the South China Sea east of Vietnam, the report said.
But Chinese strategists are now looking to expand their reach further to be able to hit targets reaching up to the US Pacific territory of Guam, including much of mainland Japan and the Philippines.
China is working on the longer-range precision missile, but probably needs more work on the technical infrastructure to put the weapon into use, an official who helped draft the report said on condition of anonymity.
Japan and Vietnam, which both have historic tensions with China, have reported rising incidents with China's military in recent months.
The Pentagon report credited China with becoming slightly more open about its military, but reiterated concerns about an overall lack of transparency.
In March this year, China said it was raising its defence budget by 7.5 per cent to 532.1 billion yuan ($77.9 billion) breaking a string of double-digit increases.
The Pentagon study was cautious on suggestions that China's military was partaking in national belt-tightening, saying that the spending growth may be lower simply because the forces were at the end of a five-year programme.
The Pentagon paper estimated that China's overall military-related spending was more than $150 billion in 2009 when including areas that do not figure in the publicly released budget.
The US defence budget - by far the world's largest - is more than $700 billion in the fiscal year beginning in October.
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Patients who have suffered Spinal cord injury treatment hope after new stem cell breakthrough


Christopher Reeve, who died in 2004, campaigned for stem cell research after being paralysed in a riding accident. Photo: GETTY IMAGES
We are saw this Spinal cord injury treatment hope after new stem cell breakthrough
Patients who have suffered spinal cord injuries have been given new hope of a treatment, after scientists reported a breakthrough in the use of stem cells.
Researchers said they have discovered that stem cells taken from the brain could be used to restore movement to paralysed patients.
Experts said the breakthrough could pave the way for the creation of a spare set of matching cells, which could be used to "repair" such damage.

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One of the most common causes of a disability in young adults, spinal damage can result from incidents ranging from car accidents and sport injuries to falls.
Each year more than 1,000 people in Britain suffer traumatic injuries to their neck or back leading to permanent paralysis. Currently, there is no proven treatment that can repair this damage.
In their study, the researchers from the Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, transplanted “neural stem cells” (NSCs) to mice with severe spinal cord injuries.
They then administered a drug known as valproic acid, which is used in the treatment of epilepsy.
The acid promoted the transplanted stem cells to generate nerve cells, rather than other brain cell types.
The team, reporting in the Journal of Clincal Investigation, concluded that the “combination therapy resulted in impressive restoration of hind limb function”.
Prof Kinichi Nakashima, who led the study, said the method could be developed as an effective treatment for severe spinal cord injuries, giving hope to paralysed patients.
“The body’s capacity to restore damaged neural networks in the injured… is severely limited,” he said.
“Although various treatment regimens can partially alleviate spinal cord injury, the mechanisms responsible for symptomatic improvement remain elusive.
“These findings raise the possibility that (stem cells)… can be manipulated to provide effective treatment for spinal cord injuries.”
But Tamir Ben-Hur, from Hadassah Hebrew University Medical School, Israel, said while the study showed “impressive” results, he cautioned that further work was needed “before it can be determined whether this approach will work in human patients”.
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The body karen who Karen Woo: shot doctor's body repatriated back to UK from Afghanistan


Aid worker Karen Woo was one of ten people shot by the Taliban Photo: FACEBOOK
Saw this Karen Woo: shot doctor's body repatriated back to UK from Afghanistan
The body of Karen Woo, the aid worker killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, has been repatriated back to Britain.
Dr Woo, who was due to marry later this week, was one of 10 workers shot down earlier this month as they tried to hide during an ambush by militants.
The 36 year-old’s body was brought back to Britain on a British Airways plane from Kabul, landing at Heathrow Airport just after lunch on Monday.

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In a statement issued through the Foreign Office, Dr Woo’s family paid tribute to the “team of brave and selfless people”.
“We would like to thank all those who have expressed sympathy and support over the past week – the public reaction has been overwhelming and generous,” they said.
“However, we would also like to take this opportunity to emphasise that while Karen was the only UK national involved in this incident, she was part of a team of brave and selfless people who were determined to make a difference and the sacrifice of the whole group and their families should be recognised.”
The sole survivor of the attack, the workers’ Afghan driver, has given a detailed account of the attack, saying several of the charity workers tried to hide among vehicles but were gunned down or hit with a grenade as they fled.
Two of the three women in the team, which included Dr Woo, jumped into a 4x4 vehicle to try to escape but were killed by a grenade, in the northeast province of Badakhshan on August 5.
The team, which comprised Dr Woo, six Americans, a German and three Afghans, was ambushed after travelling about 100 miles on foot and horseback through mountains to the province of Nuristan treating eye disease among impoverished villagers.
The team returned to their vehicles to drive back to Kabul when they were ambushed.
Ten gunmen with covered faces ran at them shooting in the air and demanding their satellite phones.
After the driver’s testimony emerged, the International Assistant Mission said the attack was now believed to be the work of a band of insurgent fighters, rather than common bandits.
Dr Karen Woo’s fiancé, Mark “Paddy” Smith, told an emotional crowd gathered in Kabul’s secluded British Cemetery for a memorial last week that she would not have wanted them to dwell on her death.
A private British funeral for Dr Woo will be held at a later date.
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One child in every class hurt in a road accident


We are saw this One child in every class hurt in a road accident
One child in every class is killed or injured in a road accident by the time they are 16, new figures show.
Children in poorer areas are more likely to be hurt in road accidents Photo: ALAMY
During their childhood one in every 27 children – fewer than the average class size – will be reported as killed or injured in a road accident, the report said.
Children in more deprived areas are up to five times more likely to be hurt in a road collision than those living in more affluent postcodes, researchers found.

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Of the ten areas with the highest rates of traffic incidents involving children, eight were located in the north west.
In Preston one in every 206 children was killed or injured in a road accident between 2004 and 2008, compared with the national average of one in 427.
Kensington and Chelsea in London had the lowest figures in the country, with just one in 1158 children living in the area hurt in a collision each year.
The report, carried out by Road Safety Analysis, a not-for-profit organisation, added that the under-reporting of road accidents could mean the figures across the country are significantly higher.
It said: "The Department for Transport acknowledges that [the under-reporting of casualties] could mean that up to five times more casualties occur on the roads than are reported to the police."
The risk of children being involved in a road collision increases every year as they grow older, the report found, while boys in every age group were more likely to be injured than girls.
May saw the highest number of recorded child casualties, while the risk of incidents decreased by 25 per cent in the winter months compared with the peak in the summer months.
The month with the lowest number of child pedestrian accidents was August, which the report said "could be due to fewer children being in the country at this time of year".
Dan Campsall, director of Road Safety Analysis, said: “The results of this study show a worrying discrepancy between different parts of the country. Children in some areas experience considerably higher risk from road traffic crashes than others who might be living just over the border."
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Doctors are putting pressure Britain's senior midwife criticises 'misogynistic' attacks on home births


Prof Warwick claims there is a 'concerted and calculated campaign' to demonise home birth Photo: Getty
watches now this Britain's senior midwife criticises 'misogynistic' attacks on home births
Doctors are putting pressure on pregnant women not to ask for home births in a “misogynistic” campaign based on flawed evidence, the country’s most senior midwife said.
Cathy Warwick, general secretary of the Royal College of Midwives, dismissed criticism of women who elect for home births as “shocking hype”, and accused sections of the medical establishment of scaremongering about the risks.
Prof Warwick was particularly scathing about a recent editorial in The Lancet, the respected medical journal, which argued that women “do not have the right” to gamble with the health of their baby by demanding a home birth.

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It cited a report published by US academics last month which claimed that children were three times more likely to die if they were born at home rather than at hospital.
In response, Prof Warwick claimed there was a “concerted and calculated campaign” to demonise home births by influential doctors and academics who saw pregnancy as “a medical problem and not a natural process”.
She said in a newspaper interview: "There is a danger that risk during childbirth is presented in a way which is leading women to believe that hospital birth equals a safe birth. It does not.
“There is no hard and fast guarantee that a woman will have a safer birth in a hospital than at home".
She added: "What shocked us about the Lancet editorial was its language and tone and how it pumped the hype about the dangers of home birth, and made sweeping and misogynistic statements."
The Lancet yesterday defended its article, noting that the original research by the Marine Medical Centre in Portland was based on an analysis of nearly 550,000 births.
Around three per cent of women in Britain currently choose to have their children at home.
Prof Warwick pointed to the experience in the Netherlands, which has an excellent survival rate even though 30 per cent of women opt for home births.
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flood-ravaged Pakistan Angelina Jolie promises help for Pakistan flood victims


Angelina Jolie arrives for the premier of her new film SALT in Leicester Square Photo: AFP
saw the Angelina Jolie promises help for Pakistan flood victims
The Oscar-winning actress, 35, is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Speaking as she promoted her new action thriller, Salt, in London's Leicester Square she said: ''I'm doing what I can. I'm talking to Ambassador Richard Holbrook, the UN and people on the ground about how we can spend our money.''

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Jolie, who attended the premiere with Brad Pitt, added: ''It's unravelling every minute, it seems to be getting worse so we're trying to keep track of it.
''A lot of people say it is important to visit but maybe in a month or two when the cameras go away - we don't know when is the best time.
''We're just going to keep on it and listen and take advice from the people on the ground as to what is best to do.''
Wearing a silver sequinned floor-length gown by Amanda Wakeley and Salvatore Ferragamo heels, Jolie thanked the thousands of fans who had waited for her - some camped out for 27 hours.
In Salt, which also stars Liev Schreiber and Chiwetel Ejiofor, she plays a CIA officer who goes on the run after being accused of being a Russian spy
''I love doing action and I think that when you like what you do, it's contagious and hopefully people will like it too,'' she said.
''I love it - I love to punch things, jump off things and shoot, so I'm lucky I got the job.''
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Monday, 16 August 2010

A privecy limited 'Ligers' bred in Taiwan zoo


Two baby ligers - hybrids of a lion and a tigress - are seen at Taiwan's "World Snake King Education Farm" in Kuijen, Tainan county Photo: AFP/GETTY
watches now this 'Ligers' bred in Taiwan zoo
A private zoo in Taiwan could be fined after breeding 'ligers' – a cross between a lion and a tiger.
The zoo is the island's first to breed the hybrid of a lion and a tigress, but officials seized the cubs and said they may fine the owner.
The three liger cubs were born in Taiwan on Sunday at the World Snake King Education Farm in the south, but one of them died almost immediately.

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"The pregnancy of the tigress caught me totally unprepared," said Huang Kuo-nan, the farm's owner.
"The lion and the tigress have been kept in the same cage since they were cubs more than six years ago, and nothing happened."
But the Tainan county government later in the day seized the two baby ligers, relocating them to a home for wild animals in another southern county.
"What else can I do? I respect the decision, but I hope the two cubs can be taken good care of," Mr Kuo-nan said.
He faces a fine of up to 50,000 Taiwan dollars (£1,000) for breeding wildlife without authorities' prior approval, said the Council of Agriculture.
According to the Taipei-based Apple Daily, there are only around 10 surviving ligers in the world, with adult ligers capable of growing much larger than average lions.
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Amy Jackson, 18, is the first unknown British lead cast member in a Bollywood film
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A British teenager has become a Bollywood star after landing the lead role in the latest Indian blockbuster despite never having acted before.
Amy Jackson, a Miss England contestant, 18, became the first unknown British girl to appear in a Bollywood film, starring as the heroine Amy Wilkinson in the movie 'Madrasapattinam'.
Miss Jackson was hand-picked for the role by top Indian director A L Vijay, after he spotted her picture on the Miss England website.

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"I couldn't believe it. I'd never acted in my life - I didn't even know I could act," said the teenager, from Woolton, Liverpool.
"Beauty pageants are big over in India so the director saw me on the competition website. He liked that I was white but had an Indian look so he tracked me down."
Within a month, she was whisked off to film in the teeming Indian cities of Chennai and Hyderabad.
"The cast and crew made me so welcome. I was worried about the language barrier but everyone made such an effort with me I settled in fine," she said.
"Filming was so nerve-wracking though. I'm used to modelling shoots where there's about ten people on set, but I had to act in front of hundreds of cast and crew members.
"That's real pressure when you've never acted before. But it was amazing working with A L Vijay because he is so passionate about his work. This film was his dream and I feel honoured that he chose me to help him fulfill it."
The film is set in the pre-independence India of the 1940s and tells the love story of a Madrasi man, played by Bollywood star Arya, and the British daughter of the governor of Madrasapattinam.
The film topped the Bollywood box office on its release last month, making former Miss Jackson an instant superstar.
She recalled: "At the film premier in Chennai, as soon as my character came on the screen, the audience went wild cheering and clapping.
"We did a promotional tour across India and everywhere we went there were thousands of screaming fans at every venue.
"It's so crazy, it's like two different worlds. Everything is calm at home and I'm just Amy, then when I go to India I get mobbed.
"Now I get at least 150 emails from fans every day."
Having admitted that she would not have considered switching to acting until much later in her career, Miss Jackson is now a Bollywood convert.
She added: "Acting is my job now and I take it very seriously. I've been reading through some Bollywood scripts and I'll definitely do another film."
With her Bollywood stardom cemented, Amy is now looking ahead to her next challenge - the Miss England final on 1st September.
"It's my dream to win Miss England so I'm completely focused on that right now," she said.
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Michael Douglas is to undergo radiation and chemotherapy after doctors found a tumour in his throat.
Doctors plan to treat the 'Wall Street' star with radiation and chemotherapy over eight weeks Photo: PA
He will have eight weeks of treatment and is expected to make a full recovery, a spokesman for the Oscar-winning actor said.
In a statement Douglas, 65, said: "I am very optimistic."

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The actor, who has reportedly smoked in the past, is married to Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, 40, and they celebrated their 10th anniversary earlier this year.
The discovery of a tumour was the latest blow in a tough year for the Wall Street star.
In April he attended court in New York to see Cameron Douglas, 31, his son from a previous marriage, jailed for five years for drug offences.
Douglas made an impassioned plea to the judge on behalf of his son.
Speaking in June he said: "I've had a rough year on the personal front."
He is now said to be spending as much time as possible with his wife and their two children Dylan, 10 and Carys, seven.
"My priorities have completely changed," he said recently. "My marriage and my family come certainly before my career. I cherish the time with them."
Douglas, the son of Hollywood star Kirk Douglas, has appeared in numerous movies films but but perhaps his most famous role was as Gordon Gekko, the corporate raider in the 1987 movie Wall Street.
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Israeli soldier puts photos of blindfolded Palestinians on Facebook


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A former Israeli soldier posted photos on Facebook of herself in uniform smiling beside bound and blindfolded Palestinian prisoners, drawing sharp criticism from the Israeli military and Palestinian officials.
Israeli army soldier poses in front of blindfolded men identified in the Israeli media as Palestinian prisoners Photo: AP
In one photo, she is sitting with her legs crossed beside a blindfolded Palestinian man who is slumped against a concrete barrier. His face is turned downwards, while she leans toward him with her face upturned.
Another shows her smiling at the camera with three Palestinian men with bound hands and blindfolds behind her.

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The incident was a reminder of the fraught relations between Israeli soldiers and the West Bank Palestinians under their control.
Israeli soldiers have run into trouble on social media sites like Facebook and YouTube before.
Most recently a group of combat soldiers were reprimanded for breaking into choreographed dance moves while on patrol in the West Bank town of Hebron. The dance featured prominently on YouTube.
Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib condemned the photos and said they pointed to a deeper malaise – how Israel's 43-year-old occupation of Palestinians has affected the Israelis who enforce it.
"This shows the mentality of the occupier," Mr Khatib said, "to be proud of humiliating Palestinians. The occupation is unjust, immoral and, as these pictures show, corrupting."
The Israeli military also criticised the young woman, who was identified from her Facebook page as Eden Aberjil of the southern Israeli port town of Ashdod.
"These are disgraceful photos," said Capt Barak Raz, an Israeli military spokesman.
"Aside from matters of information security, we are talking about a serious violation of our morals and our ethical code and should this soldier be serving in active duty today, I would imagine that no doubt she would be court-martialed immediately," he said.
It was not clear whether the army could punish the woman, because she has finished her compulsory military service.
The comments by the woman and her friend in an exchange below one photograph suggested how casually the picture was treated, including jokes and sexual innuendoes.
"You're the sexiest like that," her friend wrote.
"I wonder if he's got Facebook!" the woman in the photograph responded. "I have to tag him in the picture!"
The photographs were a reminder of pictures taken in 2003 by American soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq that showed Iraqi detainees naked, humiliated and terrified.
The photographs of the Israeli soldier and the Palestinians, by contrast, show no overt physical abuse or coercion of the prisoners, although they are ridiculed in the comments between the soldier and her friends.
Palestinians are routinely handcuffed and blindfolded when they are arrested to stop them from trying to flee.
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Airport strikes off as union agrees deal with BAA

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The threat of strikes by thousands of airport workers which could have caused travel chaos for holidaymakers was averted tonight.

Lengthy talks between leaders of Unite and bosses from airport operator BAA led to a new pay deal which will be recommended for acceptance.
Unite said a “much improved” offer had been tabled and workers at Heathrow, Stansted, Southampton, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen airports will be urged to accept the deal.

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Unite’s national officer Brian Boyd said the union was calling off the threat of strikes while workers vote on the new proposal in the next few weeks.
Details of the new deal will be announced tomorrow after workers have been told the outcome of today’s talks.
Senior executives had earlier made it clear to BAA that the aviation industry, which was battered by the volcanic ash crisis earlier in the year, could not afford a shutdown of six major airports.
If talks had failed Heathrow, Stansted, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Southampton, which between them handle more than 300,000 people a day, would have been closed by a walk out involving firemen and security staff.
It would be the sixth inflicted on airline passengers this year by Unite.
A spokesman for BAA said tonight: “The good new tonight is we have a deal where passengers can travel through our airports knowing that they are not going to be disrupted.
“Both sides have come out with a deal that we are very happy with and which is a fair reward for our staff and a deal our company can afford. We have to balance what the company can afford with what we believe the staff deserve.”
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