Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dayton sees lead grow in day 1 of Minn. recount

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Warnings about flimsy ballot challenges in the Minnesota governor’s race recount haven’t stopped the trailing candidate from trying.

Republican Tom Emmer has lodged hundreds of challenges as he tries to chip away at the pre-recount lead held by Democrat Mark Dayton. So far, Emmer has tried to disqualify more than three times more ballots as Dayton.

Challenges are being made over stray marks, goofy write-ins and other grounds. The recount continues Tuesday.

More than 400 Emmer challenges were attempted — and deemed frivolous — in one small Minnesota county Monday. That was the opening day of a recount due to last about a week.

Going into Tuesday, the Minnesota Secretary of State says Dayton had picked up 20 votes from his Nov. 2 count. Emmer had lost a handful.

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AP Enterprise: Guards shown watching inmate attack

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The surveillance video from the overhead cameras shows Hanni Elabed being beaten by a fellow inmate in an Idaho prison, managing to bang on a prison guard station window, pleading for help. Behind the glass, correctional officers look on, but no one intervenes when Elabed was knocked unconscious.

No one steps into the cellblock when the attacker sits down to rest, and no one stops him when he resumes the beating.

Videos of the attack obtained by The Associated Press show officers watching the beating for several minutes. The footage is a key piece of evidence for critics who claim the privately run Idaho Correctional Center uses inmate-on-inmate violence to force prisoners to snitch on their cellmates or risk being moved to extremely violent units.

Lawsuits from inmates contend the company that runs the prison, the Corrections Corporation of America, denies prisoners medical treatment as a way of covering up the assaults. They have dubbed the Idaho lockup “gladiator school” because it is so violent.

The AP initially sought a copy of the videos from state court, but Idaho 4th District Judge Patrick Owen denied that request. The AP decided to publish the videos after a person familiar with the case verified their authenticity.

The videos show at least three guards watching as Elabed was stomped on a dozen times. At no time during the recorded sequence did anyone try to pull away James Haver, a short, slight man.

About two minutes after Haver stopped the beating of his own accord, the metal cellblock door was unlocked. Haver was handcuffed and Elabed was examined for signs of life. He bled inside his skull and would spend three days in a coma.

CCA, the nation’s largest private prison company, said it was “highly disappointed and deeply concerned” over AP’s decision to release the videos.

“Public release of the video poses an unnecessary security risk to our staff, the inmates entrusted to our care, and ultimately to the public,” the prison company said in a statement.

CCA, which oversees some 75,000 inmates in more than 60 facilities under contracts with the federal government, 19 states and the District of Columbia, has faced allegations of abuse by guards elsewhere.

A year ago, CCA and another company, Dominion Correctional Services LLC, agreed to pay $1.3 million to settle a lawsuit in which the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission claimed male officers at a prison in Colorado forced female workers to perform sex acts to keep their jobs.

In January, Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear ordered some 400 female inmates transferred to a state-run prison after more than a dozen reports of sexual misconduct by male guards employed by CCA. Similar accusations were made in March at a CCA-run prison in Hawaii, and in May, agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed CCA on probation and launched an investigation of whether a guard at a central Texas detention facility sexually assaulted women on their way to being deported.

Before the Idaho attack, Elabed tried to get help from prison staffers, telling them that he had been threatened and giving them details about drug trafficking between inmates and staffers that he had witnessed, according to his lawsuit. He was put in solitary confinement for his protection but was later returned to the same unit with the inmates he snitched on, his lawsuit said. He was on the cellblock only six minutes before he was attacked.

Steven Pevar, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, said in 34 years of suing more than 100 prisons and jails, the Idaho lockup is the most violent he has seen.

“This isn’t even what we know of as a prison — this is a gulag,” Pevar said.

Pevar blames the violence on CCA and the former warden, Phillip Valdez, who was head of the prison when Elabed was attacked. Valdez was later transferred to another CCA prison in Kansas. The company refused to disclose its reason for moving him.

CCA officials maintain the prison is safe and run according to state and federal standards. But at least some of those standards appear to be violated in the video — including a requirement that emergency care arrive within four minutes of a disturbance. It took medical workers nearly six minutes to get to Elabed — a delay that can be life-threatening in serious injuries, according to state prisons officials.

“Nurses and medical professionals believe you need to get a heart beating and breathing started within four minutes or the person’s going to die,” Idaho Department of Correction spokesman Jeff Ray said.

CCA spokesman Steven Owen said employees receive training and supervision designed to protect both themselves and the inmates.

“As Mr. Haver’s wanton attack illustrates, correctional and medical personnel must often respond to render aid in dangerous situations, not knowing the extent of the risk they may face when they do,” Owen said.

Owen also condemned the attack and said the surveillance videos were key to Haver’s guilty plea in the beating. CCA was unable to answer additional questions surrounding the circumstances of the attack due to pending litigation, he said.

Elabed’s family learned through medical records that CCA officials pulled him out of the hospital before he could get significant treatment and against his doctor’s advice, in order to treat him at the cheaper in-prison facility, the family said.

Elabed, who was originally sentenced to two to 12 years for robbery, was ultimately released on a medical parole because he was too badly injured to be cared for in prison.

A slew of federal lawsuits detail beatings behind prison walls and long waits for medical care at CCA-run prisons in Idaho. Inmate Todd Butters said in his lawsuit he was denied X-rays after he was severely beaten by gang members on his cellblock for refusing to pay $5 a week in “rent.” The Idaho Supreme Court threw out the case after finding Butters didn’t take the necessary steps to try to solve the problem with prison officials before suing.

In another attack, inmate Daniel Dixon said he was denied X-rays and a doctor’s visit after he claimed other inmates beat him until he had broken ribs and facial bones and other injuries.

State officials have long been aware of allegations of mistreatment and poor management at the Idaho Correctional Center, the state’s largest prison. A review of hundreds of public records by AP found in 2008 that ICC had a violence rate three times as high as other Idaho prisons.

The AP found in a follow-up investigation that ICC had only marginally improved its violence rate and that inspectors were still finding rampant gang violence and extortion. State auditors have also found widespread problems keeping medical charts updated, excessive wait times for medical care and other problems with treatment.

Even though Idaho Department of Correction officials have increased oversight and top department leaders have spoken out about their concern over the medical issues, state lawmakers have renewed the company’s multimillion-dollar contract with Nashville, Tenn.-based CCA and added 600 beds to the prison.

Idaho Department of Correction Director Brent Reinke said in a statement that he couldn’t talk about the video because of pending litigation, but said the eight state-run prisons his agency operates are among the safest and most efficient in the country.

Reinke also said his department began beefing up oversight at the private prison three years ago.

“The Board of Correction acknowledges that when you put a group of people who have a history of criminal behavior together in one place, it is likely you will have problems. But that doesn’t mean we should tolerate them,” Reinke wrote.

Today, the 24-year-old Elabed isn’t able to talk much about the assault. He has brain damage and persistent short-term memory loss.

“It’s almost like Hanni’s autistic after this. I feel like I’m talking to someone who’s 12 or 13 years old,” said his brother, Zahe Elabed.

Elabed’s attorney, Ben Schwartzman, said the footage is tough to forget.

“Guard intervention was appropriate and could have happened in a way that would not have put the guards in danger of their personal safety,” Schwartzman said. “They were spectators … and that seems to indicate a level of callousness that I find shocking. It’s an embarrassment to the institution and to the individuals.”

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Natalie Portman’s Boyfriend Benjamin Millepied a Fame Chaser!?

Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied

Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied

Natalie Portman started dating Benjamin Millepied one year ago. They met on the set of 'The Black Swan'.

Benjamin was given a small on-camera part and he was one of the ballet instructors for the film. It seems like Natalie has made Ben dump his girlfriend Isabella Boylston.

But how is the couple now? According to Page Six, Ben is obsessed with Natalie. Or better said, with her fame.

Actually, while working on the set of 'The Black Swan', he paid less attention to other dancers on set. "They would go to do their shots and wouldn't know any of the choreography because he was so involved with helping 'Natalie, Natalie, Natalie' all the time. There was a lot of drama", one insider told Page Six.
"Maybe they have a great relationship . . . But knowing Benjamin, I don’t think that’s how it is", the source said about the NYC Ballet's principal dancer.
So is Natalie going to dump him now or after the movie's promotion?

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Pregnant Kim Zolciak Gets Engaged!

PostedMonday, November 29th, 2010

Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann

Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann

Kim Zolciak got engaged to her boyfriend of six months, Atlanta Falcons star Kroy Biermann.

"They are both really happy about both the baby and their engagement and cannot wait to start their new lives together", one source told RadarOnline.com. The couple started dating this May.
Last week, 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' star and aspiring pop singer announced that she's pregnant with Biermann's baby.
"I definitely don't want to get married while I'm pregnant. But I can see myself marrying Kroy in the future", she told Life & Style.

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9 Afghan guards kidnapped in Kabul province

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan gunmen attacked a construction company in Kabul province, wounding one security guard and kidnapping nine others, the Interior Ministry said Tuesday.

Gunmen opened fire on 18 Afghan guards in the mountainous Sarobi district, about 27 miles (45 kilometers) east of the capital, Kabul on Monday.

Nine guards were kidnapped and nine escaped, said Zemeri Bashary, a spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry. The gunmen also seized several rifles.

The attack came the same day an Afghan border policeman killed six American service members during a training mission, underscoring one of the risks in a U.S.-led program to educate enough recruits to turn over the lead for security to Afghan forces by 2014.

The attacker was killed in the shootout, which appeared to be the deadliest attack of its kind in at least two years.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for killing the six U.S. troops in Nangarhar province near the Pakistan border, saying the officer had enlisted as a sleeper agent in order to have an opportunity to kill foreigners.

Attacks on NATO troops by Afghan policemen or soldiers, although still rare, have increased as the coalition has accelerated the program. Other problems with the rapidly growing security forces include drug use, widespread illiteracy and high rates of attrition.

NATO is still investigating an incident earlier this month in which two U.S. Marines were killed in southern Helmand province, allegedly at the hands of an Afghan soldier.

After two deadly shootings in July, NATO officers said they were re-examining training practices to make sure that such attacks did not happen again.

On July 20, an Afghan army sergeant got into an argument at a shooting range in northern Afghanistan and shot dead two American civilian trainers before being killed. Another Afghan soldier was killed in the crossfire.

A week earlier, an Afghan soldier stationed in the south killed three British troopers, including the company commander, with gunfire and a rocket-propelled grenade in the middle of the night.

In November 2009, an Afghan policeman killed five British soldiers at a checkpoint in Helmand.

On Sept. 29, 2008, an Afghan police officer opened fire at a police station in eastern Paktia province, killing a U.S. soldier and wounding three before he was fatally shot. A NATO official expressed shock at the time that an Afghan officer would betray his NATO partners.

Col. John “Pete” Johnson, a U.S. forces commander in eastern Afghanistan, said afterwards that the Sept. 2008 attack was “way out of the norm” and “the first incident of its kind.”

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Trial resumes for man charged in Smart abduction

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Defense attorneys for the man accused of abducting Elizabeth Smart are not disputing the facts in the case, but they’re trying to show at Brian David Mitchell’s trial that he’s mentally ill and can’t be held responsible.

Smart was 14 when she was abducted from her home at knifepoint on June 5, 2002. She was recovered nine months later — on March 12, 2003 — disguised in wig and sunglasses and walking a suburban Salt Lake City street with Mitchell.

Now 23, Smart has testified during Mitchell’s ongoing trial that she was forced to enter a polygamous marriage with Mitchell, endured near daily rapes, was forced to use drugs and alcohol, and was taken to California against her will about four months.

If convicted, the 57-year-old former street preacher could spend the rest of his life in prison.

After a break for the Thanksgiving holiday, the federal trial was resuming Monday for Mitchell, charged in U.S. District Court with the kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor across state lines for the purposes of illegal sexual activity.

As the trial moves into its fourth week, the defense is expected to call on psychiatric evaluators to testify about Mitchell’s competency.

Included on the list of defense witnesses is Dr. Richart DeMier, a forensic psychologist from a federal prison facility who was court-ordered to evaluate Mitchell in 2009, DeMier diagnosed Mitchell as paranoid schizophrenic and said he was not competent to stand trial.

DeMier’s findings contradict those of Dr. Michael Welner, New York City forensic psychologist hired by prosecutors to conduct his own evaluation. Welner diagnosed Mitchell with an anti-social personality disorder, psychopathy, alcohol abuse and said he is “malingering” — faking or exaggerating an illness to avoid prosecution.

Both evaluators were also on the stand during a 10-day competency hearing held in 2009.

DeMier said then he had based his conclusion on Mitchell’s belief that “he is divinely ordained to fulfill a special role at the end of the world, putting himself on par with Jesus or God.”

In March, U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball ruled Mitchell competent for trial.

Also expected on the witness stand is Utah psychologist Dr. Stephen Golding who found Mitchell incompetent for trial in a parallel state case. Golding has said Mitchell has “referential thinking” and ascribes special meaning to ordinary experiences.

During the 2009 competency hearing, Golding testified that religious-based delusions left Mitchell believing he was being pressured or commanded to do certain things. The directives came through emotionally distressing revelations, Golding said.

“Mr. Mitchell’s ego, his self, was constantly warring with what he thought he needed to do,” Golding explained last year. “Over time it developed into a pretty frank delusional disorder.”

Smart has testifed that she never believed Mitchell’s religious beliefs were sincere and that he used religion to manipulate others. That included Smart and Wanda Eileen Barzee, Mitchell’s now-estragned wife, who pleaded guilty to federal charges in the case last year after more than year of court-ordered treatment with anti-psychotic medications.

Last week, a tearful 65-year-old Barzee, who is serving a 15-year prison term, testified that she had once believed that her husband was being directed by God. In hindsight, Barzee said, she sees it was a ruse.

“He was a great deceiver,” she said.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez Expose Beach Bodies in Mexico!

PostedMonday, November 29th, 2010

I Thought, I Thought I Saw Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez in Mexico! I did, I did!

Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez in Mexico

Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez in Mexico

It's not everyday that we can have a full and clear picture of Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez. But now we have it.

The two were spotted while celebrating Thanksgiving with a sexy trip to Mexico. Both Diaz and Rodriguez showed off their hot bodies as they took dips in the water.
It seems to us they are even closer than before splitting in October. Who know? Maybe this time is for good.

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AP Exclusive: Close calls for al-Qaida’s No. 2

WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA has come closer to capturing or killing Osama bin Laden’s top deputy than was previously known, during a nine-year hunt at the root of a devastating 2009 suicide bombing at an agency base in Afghanistan, The Associated Press has learned.

The CIA missed a chance to nab Ayman al-Zawahiri in 2003 in the northwest Pakistani city of Peshawar, where he met with another senior al-Qaida leader who was apprehended the next day, several current and former U.S. intelligence officials said.

The fugitive Egyptian doctor may also have narrowly survived a bombing by Pakistani military planes in 2004, the former and current officials said. And a well-publicized U.S. missile strike aimed at him in 2006 failed because he did not turn up at the attack site, they said.

Targeting al-Zawahiri — along with bin Laden — is a main goal of U.S. counterterror efforts, focused on a man who has retained control of al-Qaida’s operations and strategic planning even as he has led an underground existence in Pakistan’s rugged tribal border zone.

“Finding senior al-Qaida terrorists — at a time when we’re pursuing the most aggressive counterterrorism operations in our history — is of course a top priority for the CIA,” said agency spokesman George Little.

But unlike bin Laden, a cipher since the Sept. 11 attacks who has surfaced only in occasional taped statements, al-Zawahiri has kept a higher public profile, taking risks that expose him more.

He is known to travel cautiously and regularly issues audio and video harangues that are scrutinized closely for clues, said the current and former officials, who insisted on anonymity to discuss the classified hunt for the al-Qaida leader.

The CIA’s pursuit of al-Zawahiri climaxed last December in the suicide bombing that left seven agency employees dead at the agency’s eastern Afghanistan base in Khost, one of the worst U.S. intelligence debacles in recent decades.

The bomber turned out to be an al-Qaida double agent who had lulled U.S. intelligence into believing he could bring them closer to al-Zawahiri. Part of the terrorist’s bait was his claim that al-Zawahiri suffered from diabetes — a revelation about his health, if true.

A blunt internal inquiry raked the CIA last month for failing to properly vet the double agent in the months before the bombing and suggested its preoccupation with al-Zawahiri may have led to lapses in judgment. One person familiar with the inquiry said the agency’s intent on getting to al-Zawahiri was a “significant driver” behind the mistakes, a conclusion even CIA director Leon Panetta acknowledged.

“That’s what this mission was all about,” Panetta said. “It was the opportunity that we all thought we had to be able to go after No. 2.” He added that “in some ways maybe the mission itself clouded some of the judgments that were made here.”

Al-Zawahiri has presented a more opportunistic target than bin Laden both because of his visibility and also because of the CIA’s ability to develop better intelligence about his movements.

“We felt like we did at times come very close to getting him,” said a former senior U.S. official familiar with the targeting efforts. “We had more of it (intelligence) and we had better confidence in it.”

Former intelligence officials say both bin Laden and al-Zawahiri take elaborate precautions, keeping their distance from each other to ensure that al-Qaida’s top leadership would not be eliminated in a single strike.

Bin Laden, 53, is believed to be hiding near the border between Pakistan’s lawless tribal regions and Afghanistan. Al-Zawahri, 59, appears to have spent time in Pakistan’s northwest tribal region of Bajaur, populated by large numbers of Wahabi Islam followers.

Both men are believed wary of using cell or satellite phones. But al-Zawahiri has tried at times to make contact with family members in Egypt, former intelligence officials say. More importantly, he has remained in the public eye with numerous messages.

According to the private SITE Intelligence Group, bin Laden has made 23 audio and one video tape since 2006. Al-Zawahiri has outpaced his superior, making 37 audio and 22 video recordings in the same period. In al-Zawahiri’s latest audio recording, issued Nov.4, he warned the U.S. that “we will fight you until the last hour.”

Each time al-Zawahiri speaks, he increases the chances the U.S. could zero in on him. The CIA scours his recordings for clues, the former officials said, sifting for signs that might indicate how long it takes al-Zawahiri to receive information about current events he cites.

“It tells us about information flow,” said Brian Fishman, a counterterrorism research fellow at the New America Foundation.

But despite the risks he takes, al-Zawahiri has always been able to keep several steps ahead of his pursuers.

The CIA had its first chance on Feb. 28, 2003. Former intelligence officials say al-Zawahiri met that day in a car with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-professed mastermind of 9/11 attacks, in Peshawar. Al-Zawahiri, a former official said, was on his way to the remote northern tribal region.

The former officials say the CIA was pursuing Mohammed at the time, but did not have a fix on him until an informant sent a text message to a CIA handler the next day that he was in Rawalpindi, about 110 miles to the east. Pakistan’s spy service, which was working with the CIA, moved in and captured Mohammed.

By then, al-Zawahiri was gone.

Mohammed was flown to a CIA black site in Poland and interrogated using harsh methods, including waterboarding, which simulates drowning. Mohammed admitted he had met with al-Zawahiri but would not disclose the details, a former CIA officer said.

The next chance to target al-Zawahiri came in mid-March 2004, former officials said. A detainee in U.S. custody passed along information about a possible al-Qaida hideout in the mountainous northwest Pakistani region of South Waziristan, where government troops, helicopters and planes were mounting a military offensive against militants.

The CIA passed the intelligence to the Pakistan military, which bombed the village of Azam Warzak near the Afghan border. The former U.S. officials said they later received reports that al-Zawahiri was at the scene during the bombing and suffered minor injuries.

Pakistani military spokesman Gen. Athar Abbas would not confirm the reports, but noted recently that “these were the times when the two intelligence agencies were working hand in glove.”

Taliban operatives and Pakistani civilians told AP recently that al-Zawahiri was injured in the attack. The al-Qaida leader then spent three days in the town of Mir Ali in north Waziristan before heading north to Bajaur, said the militants and locals, all who insisted on anonymity for safety reasons.

One key to locating al-Qaida’s upper echelon, former U.S. officials said, is cracking the crude but effective communications network linking the fugitive terrorists. The system uses a chain of human couriers ensuring no one messenger interacts with either bin Laden or al-Zawahiri.

A Taliban operative who filmed one of al-Zawahiri’s messages told AP that both bin Laden and al-Zawahiri rely heavily on Arabs instead of locals for security. The operative insisted on anonymity for safety reasons. His role inside al-Qaida was confirmed by Afghan officials.

The CIA appeared to come close to cracking the network in May 2005, when Pakistani intelligence officials nabbed a high value detainee near Peshawar named Abu Faraj al-Libi. The suspect took command of the terror group’s operations and communications after Mohammed’s 2003 arrest.

The CIA had intelligence indicating the Libyan acted as “communications conduit,” relaying messages from senior al-Qaida leaders to bin Laden. The former officials said al-Libi “almost certainly” had met with bin Laden or al-Zawahiri after 9/11.

The day he was arrested, al-Libi was believed to be delivering a message to al-Zawahiri. Taken to a black site in Romania, al-Libi gave up no information about al-Zawahiri and bin Laden or how they traded messages, the former officials said.

“Libi seemed to be the key to the puzzle but it turned out he was a dead end,” said Bruce Riedel, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Saban Center and a former CIA officer.

Despite his silence, the CIA thought it had another chance to target al-Zawahiri on January 13, 2006. The CIA had received a tip their target was headed to a gathering of top al-Qaida operatives in the town of Damadola in the Bajaur region. Al-Zawahiri reportedly had met with al-Libi a year earlier in Bajaur— where locals had also pinpointed the terrorist leader after the 2004 bombing.

A former senior CIA official familiar with the episode said all the “intelligence signatures” pointed to al-Zawahiri’s arrival that day. Former CIA Director Porter Goss gave a green light to launch a drone missile strike, the former senior official said. Goss declined comment through a spokeswoman.

The drone strike obliterated a mud compound, killing eighteen people, provincial officials said, including several al-Qaida figures and a dozen civilians.

But al-Zawahiri was not among them. Pakistani intelligence officials said at the time that he was invited to the dinner but decided instead to send several aides. The CIA initially thought the strike had missed the terrorist leader by an hour, but a current U.S. official recently acknowledged al-Zawahiri never showed up.

Later that month after the strike, al-Zawahiri taunted then-President George W. Bush in a videotape. “Bush,” he said, “do you know where I am? I am among the Muslim masses.”

The CIA thought it had its best chance yet to strike at al-Zawahiri last year when a doctor working with Jordanian intelligence claimed to offer new details suggesting the terrorist leader suffered from diabetes. The former and current U.S. officials said there were already indications al-Zawahiri might have the disease.

CIA officers began working with the informant, Humam al-Balawai, believing the doctor might gain access to al-Zawahiri for medical reasons, the former officials said. When al-Balawi was taken to meet with CIA officials at a secret base in Khost, in eastern Afghanistan, last Dec. 30, the double agent detonated hidden explosives as the officials neared him.

Those familiar with the CIA’s inquiry into the suicide bombing said the operation aimed at al-Zawahiri ran afoul of one the spy game’s cardinal perils — wishfulness. In this case, the CIA was convinced it might finally have him in its sights after so many misses.

It proved to be one more miss, and a costly one.

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Gannon reported from Kabul, Afghanistan, and Islamabad, Pakistan. Eileen Sullivan and Kimberly Dozier in Washington contributed to this report.

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Leslie Nielsen Died at 84!

PostedMonday, November 29th, 2010

Leslie Nelson

Leslie Nelson

It is with great sadness that we announce you the passing of Leslie Nielsen.

The actor was 84-year-old and he died of complications of pneumonia in a hospital near his home in Fort Lauderdale.

According to TMZ.com, Nielsen passed surrounded by his wife and friends at about 5:34 PM ET yesterday.
Nielesen was best known for his funny roles in 'Airplane' and the 'Naked Gun' series. Last month, his 'Airpolane' co-star Barbara Billingsley died too.

May God rest his soul in peace!

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Pregnant Pink Has Sour Cravings!

PostedMonday, November 29th, 2010

Pink

Pink

Usually pregnant women want to relax, but Pink is not a regular woman. Instead of being calmer, she is feistier than ever.

"I got into a fight at Bed Bath and Beyond. I have the rage!" she told Access Hollywood.
She also told a story about shopping and "this man wanted a parking spot and he honked at me and he was literally an inch from my ear drum... I [went over to his car] and he acted like he couldn't see me, and then he acted like he couldn't speak any English.I was going to kill him! And the poor bag boy [who] was helping me with my stuff wanted to be invisible", she said.
But is she having cravings? "Sour Patch Kids, or Sour Skittles. Sour anything", 31-year-old singer said.

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Iraq West Qurna to hit 750K barrels per day

BAGHDAD (AP) — An Iraqi oil official says production from the country’s West Qurna Stage 1 oil field should more than triple to 750,000 barrels a day in three years time.

Mahdi Swadi, the head of the joint management commission that runs the field, told The Associated Press Sunday that the 8.6 billion barrel field currently produces 234,000 barrels per day. and is set to climb to 270,000 barrels per day by May.

A consortium grouping Exxon Mobil and Shell is developing the field, which is one of Iraq’s largest.

They won the field during Iraq’s first bidding round last year.

Iraq is trying to attract international expertise and investment to boost its oil output after years of war, sanctions and neglect.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal: First Photo Together!

PostedSunday, November 28th, 2010

I Thought, I Thought I Saw Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal Together! I did, I did!

Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal together

Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal together

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Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal were?photographed together for the first time. Two days after spending Thanksgiving together in Brooklyn, N.Y. they were seen in the singer's hometown of Nashville. The couple was spotted getting a late breakfast at Fido, a coffeehouse and café near Vanderbilt University and Music Row, on Saturday.
"They were smiling and laughing. They were talking a lot and enjoying each other's company. They didn't look like [just] friends", one source told People.com.
"They seemed close", another source, who took a photo of the couple said.

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Barack Obama Injured During Basketball Game!

PostedSunday, November 28th, 2010

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Barack Obama

Jumping is?hardly Barack Obama's best skill. The President got injured in a basketball game on Friday, November 26 morning.

He was attending a holiday game at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. when another player elbowed him in the face.
Following the injury, Obama needed 12 stitches.
"After being inadvertently hit with an opposing player's elbow in the lip while playing basketball with friends and family, the President received 12 stitches today administered by the White House Medical Unit", White House Press Secretary Robin Gibbs said in a statement on Friday.

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EU ministers may OK Ireland’s euro85B ($113B) bailout

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union finance ministers worked Sunday to complete a proposed euro85 billion ($113 billion) emergency loan for Ireland, a two-week effort designed to prevent the spread of bankruptcy risks to other nations of the eurozone.

Irish officials in Dublin say the EU ministers arriving in Brussels for a hastily called meeting are poring over a series of documents spelling out proposed terms and conditions for loans from across the globe, but chiefly from Ireland’s debt-burdened European partners.

The European Central Bank earlier this month forced Ireland’s hand into accepting a bailout as it became critically clear that several state-backed banks in Dublin were struggling to raise funds and were instead relying on euro130 billion in short-term loans supplied or approved by the Frankfurt bank.

All sides in the Brussels talks said they hoped to announce at least an outline loan agreement before markets open Monday. In the mix were bilateral loan offers from Britain, Sweden and Denmark, which are not members of the euro currency but have major business interests in Ireland.

While many EU finance ministers were already gathered around the same table in Brussels, aides to Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan said he was still en route to the EU capital because of delays caused by exceptional snowfall in Dublin.

“We’re nearly there, we’ve made great progress in the talks in Dublin in recent weeks, but there can’t be an agreement until it’s signed off and approved at political level,” said an Irish government official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk on the record about this month’s Dublin negotiations.

Most Irish people and many economists say the emerging loan package should include requirements that foreign banks that loaned hundreds of billions to Irish banks should share the cost of the Irish bailout.

But until now, the Irish government and European Commission have been unanimous in ruling out any partial defaults on Irish bank debts, arguing this would cause unpredictable shockwaves in global banking. The major lenders to Ireland’s debt-crippled banks are from Britain, Germany and the United States.

European chiefs have expressed hopes that an Irish financial rescue, regardless of its terms, will restore faith in the ability of the 16-nation eurozone to prevent defaults among its members. They face challenges from global investors, who have been dumping the bonds and bills of several eurozone members — chiefly Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain — in the belief that all are on course for eventual defaults or more bailouts.

Irish officials have disputed reports that at least part of the bailout would come with an interest rate of 6.7 percent. They have said it will be nearer the 5.2 percent average being paid by Greece for its euro110 billion ($150 billion) EU-IMF bailout in May.

Ireland was long the EU’s economic star, but the Celtic Tiger suffered a spectacular fall in 2008 when its construction-dependent growth amid a global credit crisis and burst property bubble. Unemployment has nearly tripled to 13.6 percent, second only to Spain in Europe, and tax revenues have plummeted.

Those offering bailout funds expect Ireland to take drastic action to reduce its Europe-leading deficit. The Irish government this year is spending more than euro50 billion but expected to collect just euro31 billion, while exceptional costs from a euro45 billion bank-bailout program have inflated Ireland’s deficit to 32 percent of GDP, a post-war European record.

To combat this, Ireland has already imposed three emergency budgets and plans to unveil a fourth Dec. 7 that would cut euro4.5 billion in spending and raise euro1.5 billion in new taxes. Prime Minister Brian Cowen has only a two-vote majority in parliament and faces a series of tough votes that, if he loses one, could force the government to collapse.

On Saturday, more than 15,000 people marched in Dublin to denounce the imminent bailout as likely to give Ireland, a nation of 4.5 million, a bill it can never repay.

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Pogatchnik contributed to this report from Dublin.

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Josh Hartnett and Katharina Damm Secretly Dating!

PostedSunday, November 28th, 2010

Katharina Damm / Josh Hartnett

Katharina Damm / Josh Hartnett

Rumor has it Josh Hartnett is dating model-turned-actress Katharina Damm. The two met earlier this year at a party he hosted.

?According to the New York Post, they only started dating a few months ago, but the relationship is quite serious. So far they want to keep their romance a secret, refusing to confirm or deny if there is truth to the claims.
Previously Hartnett was romantically linked to Abbie Cornish this past April. He was also rumored as dating model Helena Christensen and actress Kristen Dunst back in 2009.
Currently, Damm plays in 'Blue Crush 2'.

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BP agrees to sell Pan American Energy to Bridas

LONDON (AP) — BP said Sunday it has agreed to sell its share of Pan American Energy, an Argentina-based oil and gas company, to Bridas Corporation as part of its plan to divest $30 billion of assets by the end of next year.

BP, trying to recover its financial strength after the calamitous Gulf of Mexico oil spill, said it will receive just over $7 billion for its 60 percent interest in Pan American Energy, with the sale expected to be finalized next year.

“Today’s agreement further demonstrates both the high quality and attractiveness of the assets throughout BP’s global portfolio and also the company’s ability to meet our significant financial commitments arising from the Gulf of Mexico tragedy,” said BP chief executive Bob Dudley.

BP spokesman David Nicholas said Bridas Corporation, based in Argentina, is jointly owned by Bridas Energy Holdings Ltd. of Argentina and China’s offshore oil and gas company CNOOC.

BP said it already had agreements in place worth $14 billion before the new sale was announced. The money from the sale of BP’s stake in Pan American Energy will be used to increase BP’s cash reserves, the company said.

“We now have agreements in place that should secure the majority of our divestment target,” said Dudley, who became chief executive in October. “We will continue to identify further assets that may be strategically more valuable to others than to BP as we complete the program.”

BP said Bridas Corporation must make a cash deposit of $3.53 billion, beginning with a $1.41 billion deposit due on Dec. 3. The rest of the deposit must be paid on Dec. 28, the company said.

The sale is subject to governmental and regulatory approvals being obtained.

Pan American Energy produces oil and gas in the southern cone of South America. It is the second largest oil and gas producer in Argentina.

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

F1 boss Ecclestone attacked outside London office

LONDON (AP) — Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has been attacked outside his London office and robbed of jewelry worth 200,000 pounds ($314,000).

London police say the 80-year-old Ecclestone was treated in a hospital for a minor head injury after being punched and kicked by four men after arriving at the Knightsbridge offices of Formula One Holdings on Wednesday night.

Police are investigating the incident but have not arrested anyone.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Adam Lambert’s Skills: Pot Smoking and Gay Kissing!

PostedThursday, November 25th, 2010

Adam Lambert

Adam Lambert

Let's count all the things Adam Lambert is good at. He's?good at ?kissing guys,?he's good at smoking pot and?he's good at sucking a microphone.

And that's?everything he knows. As a proof of his skills, Lambert made a demonstration in Amsterdam on Saturday. While performing? Jimi Hendrix's song, 'Purple Haze', the singer showed everything he's good at.
Lambert's skills list:
Guy kissing: 1:04, 8:00-8:14
Pot smoking: 1:53, 4:09
Microphone sucking: 4:39.

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Police say Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone attacked and robbed of $314,000 in jewelry

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Stars’ Thanksgiving Plans!

PostedThursday, November 25th, 2010

Jessica Szohr/Annalynne McCord/Kim Kardashian/Katy Perry

Jessica Szohr/Annalynne McCord/Kim Kardashian/Katy Perry

Your're going to eat turkey. But what are the stars going to do for Thanksgiving?

  • KHLOE KARDASHIAN: "We're going to my mom's house for an early dinner. Lamar [Odom] has a game the next day but he has to leave on Thanksgiving, so we have to work around his schedule. But it's good!"
  • KIM KARDASHIAN: "Thanksgiving is all about family! We used to go skiing in Colorado with our dad, so being in L.A. is newer for us. I love cranberry sauce!" No word about inviting Kanye West on!
  • HILARY DUFF: "Mike [Comrie] has a game the day after Thanksgiving, so my family is flying to Pittsburgh. I think we'll go out for Italian".
  • JESSICA SZOHR: "I'm going to New York for Thanksgiving and celebrating it with ten friends. We have no parents who will be there, so we have to do it all on our own and do a good job".
  • KATY PERRY: "I'm going to get stuffed! I'm going to eat until I fall into a food coma". That goes pretty well with your husband's other addictions, Katy!
  • ANNALYNNE MCCORD: "I might be in Africa building wells for Thirst Project, a group fighting the clean-water crisis. It's the only time I can get away!" What about Kellan Lutz, is he coming?
  • DAVE ANNABLE: "Odette [Yustman], her mom and my mom will cook. The guys will watch football, and I'll see if my fantasy team is doing all right".
  • TENLEY MOLZAHN: "My sister, her fiance and I are joining Kiptyn [Locke]'s family, so that'll be fun. My parents are up in Oregon. They will be missed, but it will be kind of fun to see how everybody does that".

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Jessica Simpson: Wedding on New Year’s Eve!?

PostedThursday, November 25th, 2010

Eric Johnson and Jessica Simpson

Eric Johnson and Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson's quick engagement to Eric Johnson makes us wonder whether she's pregnant or not. Perhaps she's not. That could only mean she's desperate. In Jessica's case, this could be a good reason to get engaged.
But once engaged, Jessica has to get married too. Originally the wedding was rumored to take place by Christmas. Now there's a new version of that. It looks like they are going to say YES on New Year's Eve.
"We're not getting married quite yet. None of the rumors are true. We honestly haven't even started talking wedding plans. We're really just celebrating our commitment to each other. We've both been married before, so we want to take it slow and we know that we're going to be committed together forever", she said, for the second time in her life. The first time she said that was about her former husband Nick Lachey. Why would this time be any different?

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2 SC women killed on Thanksgiving, found in woods

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Police in Georgia say two young women from South Carolina were shot and killed on Thanksgiving and their bodies were discovered in a wooded area.

Authorities in Richmond County, which shares the state line with South Carolina, are searching for 26-year-old Travis Lorenzo Berrian, but emphasized he is not considered a suspect. They do think he might have information about the deaths.

The bodies of Angela Brooks and Nancy Cushman were found by a passer-by early Thursday. Authorities say the 19-year-old Brooks was from Warrenville, S.C., near the state line, and Cushman was 17 or 18 and also from the area.

The woman were last seen with a man around 12:30 a.m. Thursday. Cushman’s 1999 Cadillac Escalade was found about a mile and a half away from where they were killed.

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Information from: The Augusta Chronicle, http://www.augustachronicle.com

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Iraqi state TV: President asks Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to form new government

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DeLay undone by effort to consolidate GOP power

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — During a 22-year career in the U.S. House, Tom DeLay helped build up the Republican Party’s power — and, by extension, his own — through a combination of shrewd strategy and hardball tactics that earned him the nickname “The Hammer” and elevated him to the chamber’s second-highest post.

But one such effort to shore up GOP clout also proved to be his undoing and could cost the former House majority leader his freedom.

DeLay was defiant Wednesday after a jury convicted him in what prosecutors alleged was a scheme to send more Republicans to Congress by funneling illegal corporate money to Texas legislative candidates in 2002.

Outside the courtroom, he complained about an “abuse of power” and “miscarriage of justice” from the jury in Austin, the most Democratic city in one of the most Republican states.

“I still maintain that I am innocent. The criminalization of politics undermines our very system and I’m very disappointed in the outcome,” said DeLay, who remains free on bond pending the punishment phase of the trial, tentatively set to begin on Dec. 20.

Jurors deliberated for 19 hours before returning guilty verdicts against DeLay on charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering. He faces five years to life in prison on the money laundering charge and two to 20 years on the conspiracy charge. He also would be eligible for probation.

After the verdict was handed down, DeLay reiterated his long held belief that he was being punished for his politics. He was a hero to conservatives but public enemy No. 1 to liberals.

After serving as a Texas legislator, DeLay was first elected to the U.S. House in 1984 and methodically rose up the ranks. He was instrumental in the Republican Revolution that swept Republicans into power in 1994, and that year was elected majority whip, the chamber’s No. 3 job, under new Speaker Newt Gingrich. DeLay ascended to majority leader eight years later when fellow Texan Dick Armey retired.

Although he claimed the media assigned him the nickname “The Hammer,” DeLay grew to endorse the description of his hard-knuckled style. He gained the loyalty of fellow Republicans through his fundraising efforts but was also criticized for his strong-arm tactics and efforts to consolidate Republican power.

The 2005 criminal charges in Texas, as well as a separate federal investigation of DeLay’s ties to disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, ended his long political career representing suburban Houston. The Justice Department probe into DeLay’s ties to Abramoff concluded without any charges filed against DeLay.

DeLay and his attorneys maintained the former congressman did nothing wrong as no corporate funds went to Texas candidates, the money swap was legal and prosecutors had failed to prove he had committed any crime as their case relied mostly on circumstantial evidence.

DeLay’s attorneys tried unsuccessfully to get the case moved from Austin with no success. His lead attorney, Dick DeGuerin, predicted the verdict wouldn’t hold up on appeal.

As he consoled his daughter Danielle after the verdict was read in the courtroom, DeLay whispered in her ear that he couldn’t get a fair trial in Austin.

DeLay had contended the charges against him were a political vendetta by Ronnie Earle, the former Democratic Travis County district attorney who originally brought the case and is now retired.

Rosemary Lehmberg, who replaced Earle as district attorney, said the trial was not about criminalizing politics.

“It doesn’t matter if you are a Republican or a Democrat. If you’re a public official, act with integrity and honesty, or you’ll be held accountable,” she said.

The verdict came after a three-week trial in which prosecutors presented more than 30 witnesses and volumes of e-mails and other documents. DeLay’s attorneys only called five witnesses.

Lehmberg said prosecutors will decide in the next few weeks what sentence they will recommend. DeLay had the option of being sentenced by either the jury or Senior Judge Pat Priest, and chose the judge.

Jurors left the courthouse right after the verdict was read. Two of them called it a tough decision, but they otherwise declined to comment to reporters.

Prosecutors said DeLay conspired with two associates, John Colyandro and Jim Ellis, to use his Texas-based political action committee to send $190,000 in corporate money to an arm of the Washington-based Republican National Committee. The RNC then sent the same amount to seven Texas statehouse candidates. Under Texas law, corporate money can’t go directly to political campaigns.

Prosecutors claim the money helped Republicans take control of the Texas House. That enabled the GOP majority to push through a DeLay-engineered congressional redistricting plan that sent more Texas Republicans to Congress in 2004 and strengthened DeLay’s political power.

Ellis and Colyandro, who face lesser charges, will be tried later.

Except for a 2009 appearance on ABC’s hit television show “Dancing With the Stars,” DeLay has been out of the spotlight since resigning from Congress in 2006. He now runs a consulting firm based in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land.

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Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez Reunited!

PostedWednesday, November 24th, 2010

Cameron Diaz / Alex Rodriguez

Cameron Diaz / Alex Rodriguez

Cameron Diaz should sing that Sugarbabes song 'Push The Button'. It looks like this is the way she's living her life.

She pushes a button and has Alex Rodriguez at her feet, then she pushes again and puts Alex on hold and so on.
Now the Alex Rodriguez button is on again.
One month after everybody found out Cameron Diaz and New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez ended their secret affair, the two were seen getting cozy over dinner at a West Hollywood private members' club, on November 17.
"They looked super couple-y. Cameron was holding his hand and nuzzling him", one source told UsMagazine.com.
We are a little bit surprised. But their friends are not. "They break up and get back together all the time", one of the couple's friends explained their 'need of space".
Recently, 38-year-old Diaz was romantically linked to 'Glee''s Matthew Morrison, but that was just the effect of pushing the "one night stand' button.

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Kanye West Resurrects Taylor Swift Feud!

PostedWednesday, November 24th, 2010

Taylor Swift / Kanye West

Taylor Swift / Kanye West

They will either kill each other or love each other. For the moment, Kanye West and Taylor Swift's feud is on was resurrected.

On Wednesday, 33-year-old West launched another attack against the 20-year-old. The rapper suggested that Swift used the 2009 Video Music Awards incident to gain some fame.

"Taylor never came to my defense at any interview. And rode the waves and rode it and rode it", he said.
So far, Taylor Swift made no comment on this issue. But it looks like West is also using the VMA incident to raise his own fame too.

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Roadside bomb kills 1 in NW Pakistan

PARACHINAR, Pakistan (AP) — Police say a roadside bomb has hit a security convoy in northwest Pakistan, killing at least one soldier.

Police official Amir Khan said Thursday’s attack happened when the security forces were driving in the Hangu district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Six soldiers were wounded.

No one claimed responsibility, but attacks on troops are usually blamed on the Taliban or other Islamist extremists that operate in the area.

The region has also seen sectarian clashes between majority Sunni and minority Shiite Muslims.

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May Your Thanksgiving Be Blessed!

PostedWednesday, November 24th, 2010

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Did you find true love this year? Did you get back together with an old friend? Did you get a new job? Did someone help you feel better? Did you welcome someone new into your family?

If your answer to any of these questions is YES, then don't thank us. Thank God, and all of the people who made these things real for you!
Did you know Pink was pregnant?? Did you find out that Prince William is going to marry Kate Middleton?? Did you hear who won the Oscars? If you did, then you can thank us. In return, we thank you for reading our news!
Have a blessed Thanksgiving!

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving events, NKorea dominate Obama’s day

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s day will focus publicly on Thanksgiving, although North Korea is bound to occupy some of his time.

In the morning, the president will pardon the national Thanksgiving turkey in a ceremony in the Rose Garden. In the afternoon, the first family will take part in a service event in the Washington area.

Sandwiched between those highlights will be an Oval Office meeting with Defense Secretary Robert Gates. North Korea’s artillery attack on a South Korean border island early Tuesday is likely to be a key topic.

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Spying Avan Jogia, Miley Cyrus’ Love Interest!

PostedTuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Avan Jogia

Avan Jogia

Just in case Miley Cyrus will decide to go out with Avan Jogia (after kissing him all night at her 18th birthday party) we have to know a few information abut the guy.

First of all, he's 18-year-old, so if Miley won't make him her boyfriend is because he's too young for her.
But here's his resume so far:

  • He was born in Vancouver.
  • He first recurred on three episodes of The CW's Aliens in America.
  • He starred on Caprica, SyFy's follow-up to Battlestar Galactica, as the character of Ben Stark.
  • He currently appears as Beck Oliver on Nickelodeon's Victorious.
  • His full name is Avan Tudor Jogia.
  • He's an Aquarius.

And more important than anything...he knows the taste of Miley's lips!

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Pope: China bishop ordained without consent risks excommunication; China dialogue at risk

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Cairo police clash with Christian rioters, 1 dead

CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian security official says Christians smashed cars and windows in protests over a halt in construction of a church in Cairo and then clashed with police, leaving one person dead.

The official said the person killed Wednesday was one of the Christian protesters, but did not say how the person died. Also, 25 people were injured and 85 arrested, the official says.

Rioting erupted outside a municipal building in the Cairo suburb of Giza, near the famed pyramids, after authorities halted construction on a church claiming the local Christian community had violated a building permit.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t allowed to speak to the media.

Egypt’s Christian minority frequently complains of discrimination.

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Fantasia Barrino Aborted Antwaun Cook’s Baby!

PostedTuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Fantasia Barrino and Antwaun Cook

Fantasia Barrino and Antwaun Cook

Fantasia Barrino admitted she carried married lover Antwaun Cook's baby. But the American Idol winner had an abortion around the time she tried to commit suicide.

According to? RadarOnline.com, Barrino made the confession in a North Carolina court on Monday during Cook's divorce from his wife Paula.

The singer also admitted that she knew Cook was living with Paula when they started their affair. She added that during their 11 months affair, she thought Cook had separated from his wife.
Fantasia became the center of one sexual scandal after she tattooed the name "Cook" on her collarbone in honor of Antwaun.
In August, Fantasia attempted to kill herself by taking an overdose of aspirin after reading a court complaint filed by Paula naming her as a home wrecker.
Currently, Fantasia is still dating Antwaun Cook.
Paula is still considering suing Fantasia over the unique Alienation of Affection law (a law recognized by only seven states – one of which is North Carolina – where an abandoned spouse can file lawsuit against the party responsible for the failure of their marriage, in this case Fantasia).

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Kylie Minogue and Andres Velencoso Kissing during Tennis Match!

PostedTuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Kylie Minogue kissing Andres Velencoso

Kylie Minogue kissing Andres Velencoso

Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick might be good tennis players, but they couldn't stop Kylie Minogue and her boyfriend Andres Velencoso to share their affection at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.

The two were seen a little distracted at the tennis match between Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick last night. They were rather interested in sharing little laughs and kisses in a box at the O2 Arena.
Dressed in a tan leather jacket and black top and trousers, 42-year-old Minogue looked younger and happier than ever while holding her hand on Velencoso's leg throughout the match.

32-year-old Spanish boyfriend made sure Minogue was behind his countryman Rafael Nadal.
The singer got into the spirit of the match, even lifting her hands in the air.
Kaylie Minogue and Andres Velencoso started dating more than two years ago.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

William, Kate to wed April 29 at Westminster Abbey

LONDON (AP) — Prince William and Kate Middleton will marry April 29 in Westminster Abbey, the historic London church where Princess Diana’s funeral was held.

Royal officials said Tuesday that the couple chose the venue for its beauty, intimacy and historic royal connections, and the date because they wanted a spring wedding. It also the feast day of St. Catherine of Siena, whose name Middleton shares — though that is a coincidence.

The government said the day, a Friday, would be a public holiday.

Prince William’s private secretary, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, said the couple chose the 1,000-year-old abbey in central London because despite its size — it holds 2,200 people — it has a sense of intimacy.

“Even at the altar, it seems like a parish church,” he said.

It also has centuries of royal history. William’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and her mother both married at the abbey, where British kings and queens are crowned.

William and Kate decided against celebrating their nuptials at St. Paul’s Cathedral, where William’s parents married in 1981.

The palace said the royal family and the Middletons would cover the costs of the nuptials, apart from security. There have been grumbles about the propriety of holding a lavish royal bash in the midst of economic austerity.

“All parties involved in the wedding, not least Prince William and Miss Middleton, want to ensure that a balance is struck between an enjoyable day and the current economic situation,” Lowther-Pinkerton said.

He said the guest list had not been finalized, but that “we will have a full church.”

He said William and Kate were playing “a very active role” in planning the day.

“We know that the world will be watching on the 29th of April, and the couple are very, very keen indeed that the spectacle should be a classic example of what Britain does best,” he said.

“The couple are completely over the moon,” Lowther-Pinkerton added. “They are on cloud nine.”

Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed that the wedding day would be a public holiday in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland’s government was also expected to announce a public holiday.

“The wedding of Kate and William will be a happy and momentous occasion. We want to mark the day as one of national celebration, a public holiday will ensure the most people possible will have a chance to celebrate on the day,” Cameron said in a statement.

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Happy 18th Birthday, Miley Cyrus!

PostedMonday, November 22nd, 2010

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Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus is finally and oficially a big girl now. She's 18-year-old. With this occasion she prepared a huge party, a party where nobody could be tamed, so to speak.

?"I'm going out dancing later, we rented out a space so all my friends can come. Me and my mom actually have choreography for the night later, everyone loves when we dance in unison... so it's going to be good", she told Access Hollywood.
We guess they danced?on "Single Ladies" or "I Will Survive" considering the recent events.
At the birthday party, Demi Moore, Cyrus' co-star, showed up with daughter Rumer.

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Medtronic 2Q profit falls 35 percent on costs

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Medtronic’s fiscal second-quarter profit fell 35 percent as legal and other costs outpaced weak gains in medical device sales, but adjusted results met Wall Street expectations.

The medical device maker, based in Minneapolis, says profit fell to $566 million, or 52 cents per share, from $868 million, or 78 cents per share, during the same period a year ago. Revenue rose less than 2 percent to $3.9 billion from $3.84 billion.

The rise in sales was not enough to offset a 16 percent boost in expenses, driven by legal costs.

Excluding charges, Medtronic Inc. said it earned 82 cents per share. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect earnings per share of 81 cents on revenue of $3.9 billion.

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