“WORLD LIST OF BEST AND WORST”Powerful and
informative
By
Shoshanna Rosenstein
1,740 PAGES OF FUN AND BEST AND WORST LISTS
Photo:
Cover of the Book "The World's List of Best and Worst" which is driving
people nuts!
The best
and worst ideas, events, people, news and personalities of our time.
Thousands of names and hundreds of lists from the around the world. The book
is filled with captivating stories, unbelievable hilarious facts, and
personal secrets of top names in politics, entertainment and world affairs.
The author in a bursting simplicity explains the characteristic features and
personality of Americans and people in 135 countries, and provides a huge
roster of the greatest people of our time. If you are a list fanatic, this
book is for you to grab. The author is in a privileged position to write the
book and compile all those lists. Maximillien de Lafayette has traveled
through forty-six countries. He is fluent in seven languages, and the author
of numerous books. The lists are not totally compiled by him. They are the
results and collection of global opinions, serious research, statistics,
polls, and surveys, by socialites, famous and infamous figures, world media
and various journalists, as well as the general public. The commentaries are
all by the author, and are fascinating, intelligent, and humoristic. The
book has just about every list you can look for. It covers entertainment,
rabbis, tele-evangelists, madams, politics, war, art, food, restaurants,
shows, literature, unhappy wives, screwed up famous husbands, best and worst
ideas, mistakes, customs, and funny events, all mixed up with Nobel Prize
winners and the most hated and loved people in history.
BEST AND WORST OF
EVERYTHING!
The book
contains zillion of lists such as: 1-List of the world’s 100 biggest hoaxes
and practical jokes. 2- List of the 300 most influential African-Americans,
Hispanic Americans, Italian Americans. 3- List of the dumbest celebrities,
stars, politicians and leaders quotes. 4- List of the dream-girls. 5-
List of the
world’s best and worst places to be a mother. 6-
List of the best little pick-up joints in the world. 7-
List of 1,000 stuff, names, events, bizarre facts only very intelligent
people would know. 8-
List of the best and worst destinations for women worldwide. 9-
List of the most bizarre laws in the United States. 10- List of the 100
people who are screwing up America. 11- List of the 50 biggest celeb
scandals since 1982. 12-Politicians’ most sexually scandalous emails. 13-
List of the 100 people who matter. Continues
BIN LADEN DENIES MOUSSAOUI TOOK PART
IN 9/11 ATTACK
TEXT OF BIN LADEN AUDIO TAPE: From Usama bin
Muhammad bin Ladin to the American people: peace be upon he who has
followed the Guidance.
"In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. All praise
is due to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace upon the
Prophets and Messengers. As for what follows: This is a brief
message whose topic is my testimony on behalf of the Muslim
prisoners you are holding, and in it I will talk about the truth
concerning them, which is something which the Bush administration
hates and is hostile to. I begin by talking about the honorable
brother Zacarias Moussaoui.
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article
HOTTEST
GOSSIPS, RUMORS AND ACCUSATIONS OF THE YEAR Read
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Zarqawi legacy
The US and UK have hailed news that
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, has died in a US air
strike. Zarqawi died when US planes dropped two 500lb (230kg) bombs on a
site near the city of Baquba. He was identified by fingerprints, tattoos and
scars. The US struck after receiving specific tip-offs from within Zarqawi's
organization, officials said. US President George W Bush described the news
as a severe blow to al-Qaeda and "justice" for Zarqawi.
British PM Tony Blair described it as "very good news", but
both leaders said Zarqawi's death would not end violence.
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article
President Bush and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel Participate
in Joint Press Availability
President George W. Bush and
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel exchange handshakes Tuesday, May 23,
2006, at the end of a joint press availability in the East Room of the White
House. White House photo by Eric Draper.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you. Mr. Prime Minister, welcome.
I'm particularly pleased to welcome Mrs. Olmert to the White House, as well.
Thanks for coming. The Prime Minister and I have known each other since
1998, when he was the mayor of Jerusalem, and I was the governor of Texas.
And I remember you greeting me in your office there, and you probably
thought you were going to be the Prime Minister -- I wasn't sure if I was
going to be the President. (Laughter.) We've just had a really productive
meeting. We reaffirmed the deep and abiding ties between Israel and the
United States. Full article
POLITICAL ANALYSIS:
THE
20 MISTAKES OF PRESIDENT BUSH AND THE WHITE HOUSE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER
INVADING IRAQ.
Why
President Bush’s “American Democracy” will never work in Iraq or in any Arab
or in Any Muslim Country!
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LAST MINUTE INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Laundry betrays reputed No. 1 Mafia boss in Sicily Ending 43-year manhunt.
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Romano Prodi wins Italian election.
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Iran claims success in uranium enrichment.
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Suicide bombing kills 57 - including 2 attackers - at Pakistan prayer
service.
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Handwriting experts don't come to Saddam trial, court adjourned until
Monday.
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UN ends unrestricted political contacts with Palestinians.
Read full article Police block pro-democracy activists' march in
Kathmandu, arrest dozens.
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BREAKING NEWS:
Former Cheney aide points
finger at Bush
Lewis
(Scooter) Libby, Vice-President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff.
Washington,
DC-President George W. Bush, who has often denounced leaks from the White
House, has been named by a former official as the one who authorized
disclosing sensitive information on Iraq's weapons program.
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A federal jury found al-Qaida
conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui eligible to be executed
A federal jury found al-Qaida conspirator
Zacarias Moussaoui eligible Monday to be executed, deciding that his lies to
FBI agents led directly to at least one death in the terrorist attacks of
Sept. 11, 2001.Read
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The Election Everyone Lost By: Professor Steven Plaut
The Israeli election played out in the shadow of the Hamas victory and the
creation of an armed Hamas-led fascist state and terrorist army positioned
in the suburbs of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Indeed, the Hamas victory was only
the latest and the most undeniable link in the long chain of...Read
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Fraud
and Attitude: Coffin reports to jail.
Read
full article Jeffrey Skilling: He had
plenty of time to make millions and none for his family.
Read
full article Mahmoud Ahmadinejad:
"Bush is a man with a bizarre attitude."
Read
full article MARTHA
STEWART KNOWS BEST. REALLY?
Read
full article EBay buyer of Bridgeville
puts the California town back on auction block.
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full article
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: AL QAEDA'S NEW
TARGETS IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD: IBM, COCA COLA, PFIZER MICROSOFT,
McDONALDS and Much More...
DE LAFAYETTE, PEGGY NORTH AND RUTH
SIELBERG REPORTING FROM LEBANON AND IRAQ. WITH AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH
KEY TERRORISM OPERATIVES....THE NEW
TARGETS OF AL QAEDA IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD: IBM, COCA COLA, PFIZER
MICROSOFT, McDONALDS and Much More...Read full article
POLITICS:
United States
and United Kingdom try to break Iraq delay
Photo: Ayatollah Sistani was
described as an anchor for Iraqis
US Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice and UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw have said it is down to Iraq's
people, no-one else, to choose a leader. However, they said the process to
do so must be speeded up. The pair made the remarks at a joint news
conference in Baghdad, on the second day of a surprise visit.
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"Hands
off Iran", read several placards carried by protesters
Photo:
An anti-Iraq war protester wearing a mask depicting US President George
Bush, is shadowed by a policeman during a peace march through the streets
of Sydney. Several thousand people from a coalition of students, greens,
Quakers, and left-wing organisations demanded an end to Australian
military presence in Iraq.
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MORE NEWS: 1-The U.S. government says
hundreds of pending terror detainee cases should be
dropped.
2-A chronology of the kidnapping of four peace activists in Iraq.
3-German Chancellor Angela
Merkel appears to have been one of the chief reasons the EU managed to
agree on a budget deal during two days of haggling at a Brussels summit.
4-EU Eyes Budget Deal as Britain Offers New Rebate
Cut. 5-Israeli agent: Soviet mole
framed Pollard.
6-Qatar to donate 100 military vehicles to the Palestinian
Authority. 7-Hamas outlines basic principles of
incoming Palestinian government. 8-Record High: More
Christians Martyred in Past 100 Years than in all 1900 Prior Years
Combined!
1-Islam
from A to Z:
History, origin, development, laws, sects, religion, courts, philosophy,
art, culture, wars, countries, from the beginning to present, by
Maximillien de Lafayette,
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2-IRAQ:
From
the dawn of its civilization, culture, history, wars, societies, social
structure, military, laws to present. Iraq from A to Z, by Maximillien de Lafayette,
Read full article
3-TIPS
FOR DEALING AND SOCIALIZING WITH ARABS, IRAQIS, MUSLIMS, LEBANESE,
IRANIANS, GREEKS, FRENCH, JAPANESE, ITALIANS .
By Maximillien de Lafayette.
Read full article
4-Why
“American Democracy” will never work in Iraq or in any Arab or in Any
Muslim Country!
By Maximillien de Lafayette.
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6-THIS
YEAR: THE BEST AND THE WORST. THE WINNERS, THE LOSERS, THE TURKEYS, THE
MOST POWERFUL AND THE FORGOTTEN.
By Maximillien de Lafayette.
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7-HOTTEST
GOSSIPS, RUMORS AND ACCUSATIONS OF THE YEAR.
By Maximillien de Lafayette.
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8-WORLD
OF FASHION: BEST SHOWS, WORLD HAUTE COUTURE, HOT GOSSIPS AND THE NEWEST
TRENDS, POTPOURRI 2005-2006.
By Maximillien de Lafayette
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9-History
of the Civilization and Arts of Armenia from the Bronze Age to Present.
By Maximillien de Lafayette
TABLE OF CONTENTS
10-THE WORLD: FABULOUS PLACES, ERAS, PEOPLE,
EVENTS:
A compilation
and study of major events, ideas, arts, culture, social trends,
lifestyle, pleasures, women, femme fatales, impresarios, divas,
politicians, scandals, gigolos, artists, philosophers, hustlers, fun,
adventures, politics, culture, fashion and unique cultural and social
milieux of the privileged, the famous, the rich and the newsmakers. By
Maximillien de Lafayette.
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11-WORLD OF
CABARET, PARIS, NEW YORK, BROADWAY, HOLLYWOOD, VAUDEVILLE, BURLESQUE, JAZZ,
THEATER, MUSIC, SONGWRITERS, COMPOSERS, SINGERS, SONGS, DANCERS, PRODUCERS,
WRITERS, ENTERTAINMENT AND DIVAS FROM THE 18th CENTURY TO
PRESENT
.
Everything you
needed to know about the world of cabaret, entertainment, divas, singers,
composers, primadonne, shows, songs, ups and downs and extravaganza of the
mesmerizing and tragic world of entertainment on stage, in boites, in
cabaret, on Broadway, on the screen and forbidden places. By Maximillien de
Lafayette.
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12-
FACES
OF JIHAD: TERRORISM
AND THE RIGHT TO EXIST: ANALOGY
BETWEEN THE ARAB/PALESTINIAN/ISLAMIC VIEWPOINTS AND THE ISRAELI/JEWISH
VIEWPOINTS. PUBLISHED UNEDITED "AS IS". By Maximillien de Lafayette.
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article
13-
WHEN TWO DIFFERENT
WORLDS COLLIDE: THE US VERSUS THE WORLD.
A
-WHAT
FOREIGNERS LIKE AND DISLIKE MOST ABOUT AMERICAN MEN AND WOMEN AND OUR
WAY OF LIFE.
By Maximillien de Lafayette.
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B
-SOCIETY,
REFINED MANNERS AND ETIQUETTE: ANALOGY BETWEEN AMERICAN NOUVELLE
SOCIAL ELITE VERSUS THE INTERNATIONAL ELITE.
By Maximillien de Lafayette.
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14-THE
SUICIDE BOMBERS CULT: ANATOMY OF ISLAMISM TERRORISM. INCLUDING
PROFILES AND SPECIAL REPORTS ON ISLAMIC TERRORISM ORGANIZATIONS. By MAXIMILLIEN de LAFAYETTE.
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Top US Republican 'to step down'
Former top Republican Tom DeLay has said
he will not be seeking re-election to the House of Representatives in
November, according to US news reports...Read
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DIVAS' WORLD
WHO IS THE BEST FEMALE SINGER IN AMERICA? WHO IS THE GREATEST DIVA OF
JAZZ AND CABARET? ASK MAXIMILLIEN DE LAFAYETTE
"Entertainment Divas
Cabaret Jazz Then and Now"; an international best-seller material!
From left to right: Beauty queen and
singer Karmyn Tyler, the gorgeous actress and singer Cynthia Basinet and Las
Vegas star Toni Morrell.
Marlene
Verplanck, first lady of Smooth Jazz, on the cover of the book.
In his new book Entertainment Divas
Cabaret Jazz Then And Now, Maximillien de Lafayette dissects every known
and unknown genre and facet of Jazz and cabaret. He writes in depth about 13
different kinds of cabaret and 12 genres of Jazz. He walks an extra mile to
describe the criteria of an authentic chanteuse, and what transmutes a
singer into a shining star on world stage. In addition, and with meticulous
observation and authoritative analysis, de Lafayette tells the story of
entertainment from its beginning, and its early days to the 21st century.
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AUTHOR
CELEBRITY OF THE WEEK
JAMI BERNARD OR LA CRÈME DE LA CRÈME OF AMERICAN JOURNALISM!!
This is a fabulous woman. Grosso modo, a national treasure. Jami
Bernard is bright with a blaze intellectualism but, she remains down to
earth. SHE flirts with a tragicomic writing style but she freezes and
frees her criticism with substance and human depth. Jami Bernard is a
cinema critic with a blend of Bernard Shaw satirico-humoristic flair, a
well-aged Cognac Napoleon, and an Emile Zola's verita humana with a New
York twist. New Yorkers love her column in the New York Daily News. She
is an award-winning film critic and the
former chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle.
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article
QUEEN
OF EXTRAVAGANZA, PEGGY JUDY INVADES WORLD MEDIA!
Yes Sir! A flamboyant Jazz singer
can shake and bake the news, especially if she is in the league of, or made
in the image of Peggy Judy. But who in heavens is Peggy Judy who made
headlines this week in the United States and across the Atlantic?
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story
ENTERTAINMENT:
DIVA'S
WORLD ACCORDING TO DONNA BYRNE, AMERICA'S PERFECT JAZZ SINGER
ENTERTAINER!
De Lafayette's
interview with Jazz singer, Donna Byrne: Exploring the world of a Jazz
diva, her vision of music, surrounding, success, talent, life, luck,
career and beyond. Read the full article and interview on page 2 of the
Entertainment Section of the Globe Weekly News. Read full article and
interview in Entertainment section, page
2
Madonna is going on
a big tour. She will open the Confessions Tour in Los Angeles on May 21,
work eastward through North America and jump to Europe on July 30 in
Cardiff, Wales, it was announced Monday.
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Nude
Sculpture of Britney Spears causes scandal
Photo:
This
sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth is causing a stir.
Britney Spears will soon be giving birth
again — in Brooklyn, as a sexy sculpture that has drawn thousands of hate
e-mails. "This is a new take on pro-life.
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Charges
against Yanni dropped. Musician arrested in March for domestic battery.
Prosecutors in Palm Beach, Florida, will not file
domestic battery charges against new age musician Yanni.
Photo:
Yanni,
whose legal name is John Christopher, in his police mugshot.
The 51-year-old star, whose legal name is
John Christopher, was arrested in early March for allegedly assaulting
girlfriend Silvia Barthes, 33.Read
full article
Petula
Clark, at 73, And She Is Still One Of The Best!Legendary performer talks about today's pop stars and the last days of
Elvis. Britain’s best-selling female singer reveals she feels badly for
young pop stars like Britney Spears and Ashlee Simpson. Petula Clark, who
has sold more than 70 million albums, compares today’s chart-toppers to
tissues. “You know, you use one and throw it away and get another one,” says
the legendary singer
MORE NEWS: 1-IT IS ALL ABOUT CHARACTER AND
CLASS!! And if I was asked today to choose five artists with character and
class, I will not hesitate a second to select: Ute Lemper, Paulette Attie,
Claire Martin, Anne Murray and Susan Barth.
2-AND NOW, DIGITAL MOVIES COME TO RESCUE HOLLYWOOD
STUDIOS. 3-Latin pop star
accused of malicious prosecution and gets slapped with
lawsuit. 4-Matt LeBlanc files for
divorce.
More articles
HOW
TO PUT EXCITEMENT IN YOUR BEDROOM.
HOW TO SPICE UP YOUR LOVE LIFE ACCORDING TO
MEN. HOW TO SPICE UP YOUR LOVE LIFE ACCORDING TO WOMEN.
Whether you've had the same partner for
10 rolls in the hay or 10,000, you've surely wondered how to keep the
schwing in your box spring. What's the secret to good-loving longevity?
This week we venture into the bedroom with our resident relationship
experts Amanda Tring and Bobby Berkenblit for some lovemaking learning.
Their suggestions may inspire, and even surprise you. The most shocking
tidbit of all: in a He Said, She Said first, they actually agree on
something.
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WHAT YOU SHOULD NOT DO
ON YOUR FIRST DATE
Dating is a delicate dance filled with
subtle nuances of etiquette. Who among us hasn't had a great time on a
first date, only to never hear from that person again.
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FASHION
2007. ACCESSORIES, BRIC BRAC
AND GLAMOUR NEW TRENDS
It was all about accessories this week.
A modern take on a little French military cap, the kepi, was seen in shows
by Rudsak, Envers and Pink Tartan. Glamorous full-length gloves seem to be
making a comeback and the stiletto heel has been replaced by a
slimmed-down wedge. Buttons, meanwhile, were everywhere during...Read
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L'OREAL FASHION WEEK.
Hundreds, and probably thousands, of fashion
fans packed the sumptuous Liberty Grand this week as L'Oreal Fashion Week
got rolling. Students and sponsors, retailers and media, celebrities and
top editors turned out to view the semi-annual...Read
full article
MORE ARTICLES:
1-ARE YOU HAPPY WITH
YOUR HOUSE?
2-WHAT
WOMEN SHOULD AVOID, ACCORDING TO MEN. STUFF, MEN DON'T LIKE AT ALL.
3-WHAT MEN SHOULD AVOID, ACCORDING TO WOMEN. STUFF, WOMEN
DON'T LIKE AT ALL.
Read more articles
LATEST: IMAGES OF WOMEN SUCH AS PAMELA ANDERSON CAN BE
DISTRACTING TO MEN. Read
HOW TO LOOK LIKE A DIVA ON A LOW BUDGET. DIVA SECRETS AND TIPS. Read
BUILDING INTIMACY. Read
STYLE IS THE NAME OF THE GAME.
Read
CULTURE, BOOKS
London
'call girl' gives up blog
Photo: Belle recounted her preparations like stocking rinsing
The infamous call girl who recorded her liaisons and
encounters with clients on her web diary, or blog, has signed off. Belle
de Jour captured the wave of blogging and earned notoriety for the sometimes
explicit online accounts.
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Filmmaker
Michael Moore: A Biography
Photo: Michael Moore.
In penning what she calls the first-ever
biography of documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, Toronto-based writer Emily
Schultz says she wanted to offer "an ordered view" of a man for whom there
seems to be no middle ground: people either love him...Read
full article
MORE STORIES:
1-US cook wins blogging book
prize.
2-Irish author John McGahem dead at 71. 3-Michael
Schiavo chronicles his struggle to end his wife's life in a new book.
Daniel
Iliescu in Noir et Blanc.
Elegant in its lyrical simplicity and stormy in its eloquent silence.
Read full article
Portugal to open major art museum
A major new museum of modern art is to open in Portugal
after the government signed a deal with a billionaire business tycoon and
art collector.
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Confessions
On a Dance Floor. Madonna (Warner) . It's
back to the future as Madonna fetishizes the disco ball and rides a deep
house beat into the sunrise. This one's for the clubs. She delivers an ode
to one of the planet's great clubbing cities, on the
sure-to-be-big-in-the-Apple I Love New York. A
Time For Love . Stevie Wonder
(Universal/Motown) . Each May, hundreds of people pack a trendy New York
club for a Stevie Wonder birthday bash. Wonder doesn't attend -- but that
doesn't stop the party. The Body Acoustic,
Cyndi Lauper (Epic). On her new disc The Body
Acoustic, 52-year-old Cyndi Lauper recasts a slew of her old hits -- from
She Bop to True Colors and Time after Time -- in acoustic form.
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS:
HILLARY LOSING TRACTION IN HOLLYWOOD:
Hillary Clinton, once a favorite by political progressive celebrities, has
lost traction in Hollywood.
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Katie Couric jumps ship:
Today host to anchor CBS Evening News. On
her 15th anniversary on Today, Katie Couric told viewers Wednesday
she was leaving NBC to join CBS and become the first woman to solely anchor
a U.S. network evening newscast. "I wanted to tell all of you out there . .
. that after listening to my heart and my gut...Read
full article
TIGER WOOD IS ALWAYS "THE
FAVORITE"!! The eyes might be the windows to the
soul, but on Tiger Woods's impenetrable brown eyes, the drapes are almost
always drawn. So rarely does the world's No. 1 golfer reveal any hint of his
inner feelings in public, that when he does ...Read
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HONORING KOFI ANNAN.
Actor Michael Douglas presented UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan with an award for his dedication to ridding the world of
landmines, marking the first international day to honour the cause. Annan
said in his acceptance speech Tuesday that "the goal of a world without
landmines appears achievable in years - not decades as we used to think."
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ILIL ARBEL IS IN DEMAND.
Ilil
Arbel is working, as usual, on many projects at the same time. She is
researching and interviewing for personal histories for her regular column
that appears on the New York Monthly Herald and the World Jewish News
Agency. She is translating two early Israeli novels from Hebrew to English,
which will complete her ambitious project of The Aliyah Trilogy,
which has started with her latest book...Read
full article
WHY CELEBRITIES, MOVIE
STARS AND DOWN TO EARTH WOMEN POSE NAKED? Read
full article
GOSSIPS
Dali
aide convicted of 'touch-up':
Photo: John Peter Moore worked with Dali for 20
years.
A close friend of Salvador Dali has to
pay one million euros (£696,296) in compensation after being convicted of
doctoring one of his works. John Peter Moore, 85, who was
Dali's assistant for 20 years, was accused of manipulating The Double
Image of Gala, which was stolen in 1974.
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Nineties
pop star Betty Boo is back.
Nineties pop star
Betty Boo is back with a new band, a new single and a mission to put some
fun back into the music industry.The half-Malaysian,
half-Scottish singer - real name Alison Clarkson - took the charts by
storm with frothy hits like Doin' The Do and Where Are You Baby in the
early 1990s, and was voted best British Breakthrough Act at the 1991
Brits.
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Hairdresser stole
Costner laptop. A hairdresser hired to attend
to guests at the wedding of Kevin Costner has admitted stealing a laptop
computer from the actor.Pascal Bensimon, 45, was given two years
probation, 25 hours community service and ordered to pay $1,500 after
admitting the theft...Read
full article
Die Hard director 'lied
to FBI'. Die Hard director John McTiernan has
been charged with lying to the FBI.The 55-year-old, whose other
credits include The Hunt For Red October, faces one count of making false
statements and will appear in court on 17 April.
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Tsotsi 'pirates' due in
SA court. Two people are due to appear in a
South African court in connection with the pirating of Oscar-winning film
Tsotsi.Illegal DVDs of the film, about the life of a young
gangster, are on sale on the streets.
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Anger
at Sesame Street for babies. A Sesame Street DVD
aimed at babies as young as six months has sparked anger from groups who
believe children under two should not watch any TV.Sesame
Beginnings features characters such a Baby Big Bird and Baby Elmo...Read
full article
Actor Connery 'feeling
very well'. Veteran actor Sir Sean Connery has
said he is "feeling very well" following surgery to remove a kidney tumour.
The former James Bond star, attending a Scottish fashion show in New York,
said people had been "almost overly friendly" inquiring after his health.
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Does
praying for a sick person's recovery do any good?
No, prayer doesn't help heart patients to recover, study
says. In the largest scientific test of its kind, heart surgery patients
showed no benefit when strangers prayed for their recovery. And patients
who knew they were being prayed for had a slightly higher rate of
complications. Doctors could only guess why. Several scientists questioned
the concept of the study.
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Photo:
Michael Baigent, one of the
authors of 'Holy Blood and the Holy Grail' book, arrives at London's High
Court, for the end of a three-week trial, Monday March 20, 2006.
A lawyer whose
client accuses author Dan Brown of stealing ideas for his mega-selling
conspiracy thriller "The Da Vinci Code" said Monday the novelist's
testimony should be treated with "deep suspicion.
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Dan Brown admits
reworking passages. Da Vinci Code author insists he did not rip off ideas
Photo:
Dan Brown said in court he
did not steal ideas for his hit novel The Da Vinci Code.
Dan Brown returned to the witness stand
Wednesday and acknowledged "reworking" passages from an earlier book for
his best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code, but he firmly rejected
charges that he ripped off key ideas for his conspiracy...
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HEALTH. BEAUTY. TRAVEL:
Mystique spa and
holistic health: Good for you!
Here's a unique setting for an alternative holiday at
the seaside - no diving or energy-consuming water sports, but a week of
massages, yoga, and ayurvedic treatments, combined with an all-vegetarian
menu where alcohol consumption is frowned...Read
full article
Trendy American spas
include exotic influences, niche markets...
Now that day spas are turning up in airports, malls and
beauty salons, destination spas are increasingly offering unique services
and products to differentiate themselves from mainstream purveyors of
massages and facials.
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"Museums in the 21st Century:
Concepts, Projects, Buildings"
The museum seems
to have assumed the role of urban landmark formerly fulfilled by the
cathedral. Today, this institution serves as a symbol of cultural
identification in a society that is passing through an insecure phase, one
caused not least by the steadily advancing progress...Read
full article
This message could change your whole
life. Perhaps, just perhaps, it could make your life and the life of your
beloved ones, parents and friends, prettier and memorable. Dr. Ilil Arbel
is offering a unique opportunity to cherish, preserve and "safeguard" our
dearest moments, memories and personal history...Read
full article
Being a
parent.The
parenting challenge. Being a
parent means creating a loving, safe environment for your children as they
grow from baby to toddler, right through to the teenage years. Being a
dad. There’s little to prepare you for fatherhood, yet it’s often
your greatest responsibility and most abundant source of emotion and fun.
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START YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Working from home and how to get it right. Expand your business.
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Buying a property:
Advice for first-time buyers,
on viewing, putting in an offer and the dangers of gazumping.
Read full article
Beginner's guide to buying at auction:
Auctions are a great way to
buy property competitively. But be warned, there is more to buying than just
turning up and landing yourself a bargain.
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CLASS AND STYLE IN MUSIC:
Talent
is the greatest asset of a star. No question about it. But what makes a
star last IS character. The public is noisy.
But
the public is sensitive and observant too. Many divas of Hollywood's
yesteryears shined brighter than the sun, and also vanished as soon as the
sun faded away behind the horizon.
That is the rhythm of
life...IT
It is
ALL ABOUT CHARACTER AND CLASS!! And if I was asked today to choose five
artists with character and class, I will not hesitate a second to select:
Ute Lemper, Paulette Attie, Claire Martin, Anne Murray and Susan Barth.
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Lewis
(Scooter) Libby, Vice-President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff.
Washington,
DC-President George W. Bush, who has often denounced leaks from the White
House, has been named by a former official as the one who authorized
disclosing sensitive information on Iraq's weapons program. There's no
indication that Bush directed anyone to mention the name of former
undercover agent Valerie Plame in the high-profile CIA leak case that's long
plagued the administration. But in an embarrassing revelation, Lewis Libby,
who worked for Vice-President Dick Cheney and has been indicted in the
scandal, told prosecutors that Bush gave the word to pass on prewar
intelligence about Iraq. Court documents made public Thursday don't specify
what that information was. But Bush was facing growing criticism at the time
over the failure to find e gave for the invasion. White House spokesman
Scottent because it's an ongoing investigation
But Democrats demanded
details of what role the two men played. Howard Dean, chairman of the
Democratic National Committee, said Bush "can no longer be trusted to keep
America safe" after putting the interests of his party ahead of security.
Analysts say presidents are within their legal rights to declassify papers
that serve their purposes, even as they bemoan leaks. "But it's embarrassing
when they're caught at it," said political analyst Stephen Hess. "This time,
we caught them leaking from the top." Still, Hess said it remains to be seen
whether this will further damage Bush, who's already suffering from
record-low approval ratings.
The disclosure does suggest that Libby's trial in January on five counts of
perjury, obstruction and lying to the FBI may contain some revelations about
Bush and not just Cheney, as everyone had expected. Some speculated the
president could be called to testify. But the trial is well after November's
mid-term elections, notes analyst Larry Sabato at the University of
Virginia. And Bush's connection to the leak case pales in comparison to his
war woes, he said. "To the average American, this doesn't matter. What
matters is the constant daily grind of killing in Iraq." The papers filed by
prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald say Libby held a crucial conversation with New
York Times reporter Judith Miller on July 8, 2003, just after the nod from
Bush to release part of a National Intelligence Estimate about Iraq. Miller
told a grand jury that Libby told her that day about Plame's CIA status.
Their conversation took place just days after Plame's husband, former
U.S. ambassador Joseph Wilson, publicly
accused the administration of twisting prewar intelligence to play up the
weapons threat from Iraq. The legal papers also describe Cheney's
involvement in Libby's talk with Time magazine's Matt Cooper, who was also
told about Plame. Palme was publicly outed, however, by conservative
columnist Robert Novak. Bush has repeatedly implied that he knew nothing
about the CIA leaks. He once threatened to fire anyone who who was involved
and later said they'd be fired if they committed a crime. He's also
denounced the practice generally on several occasions. "There's just too
many leaks, and if there is a leak out of my administration, I want to know
who it is," Bush said Sept. 30, 2003. The White House has even launched
criminal investigations of leaks, including one into who told the New York
Times that Bush created a secret domestic spy program that doesn't require
warrants.- By Beth Goram
A federal jury found
al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui eligible to be executedA federal jury found al-Qaida
conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui eligible Monday to be executed, deciding
that his lies to FBI agents led directly to at least one death in the
terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The only person to face charges in
this country in the nation's worst terrorist assault, Moussaoui now
faces a second phase of his sentencing trial to determine if he actually
will be put to death. He sat in his chair and prayed silently as the
verdict was read. He refused to stand. "You'll never get my blood, God
curse you all," he said afterward. The nine men and three women of the
jury will hear testimony on whether the 37-year-old Frenchman, who was
in jail at the time of the attack, deserves to be executed for his role.
The testimony will include families of 9/11 victims who will describe
the human impact of the al-Qaida mission that flew four jetliners into
the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field.
Court-appointed defense lawyers, whom Moussaoui has tried to reject,
will summon experts to suggest he is schizophrenic after an impoverished
childhood during which he faced racism in France over his Moroccan
ancestry. "By this verdict, the jury has found that death is a possible
sentence in this case," court spokesman Ed Adams said. On the key
question before the jurors, they answered yes on whether at least one
victim died Sept. 11 as a direct result of Moussaoui's actions. Had the
jury voted against his eligibility for the death penalty, Moussaoui
would have been sentenced to life in prison. The jury began weighing
Moussaoui's fate last Wednesday. During its deliberations, jurors asked
only one question, seeking a definition of "weapon of mass destruction."
One of the three convictions for which Moussaoui could be executed is
conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. The jurors were told that
a plane used as a missile -- the tactic employed on Sept. 11 --
qualifies as a weapon of mass destruction.
Moussaoui pleaded guilty last April to conspiring with al-Qaida to
hijack aircraft and other crimes. At the time, he denied being part of
the 9/11 plot, saying he was being trained for a separate attack, but he
changed his story when he took the stand and claimed he was to have
flown a hijacked airliner into the White House that day. Moussaoui was
in jail at the time of the attacks, but prosecutors argue federal agents
would have been able to thwart or at least minimize the attacks if he
had revealed his al-Qaida membership and his terrorist plans when he was
arrested and interrogated by federal agents.
MoD denies Iran military meeting
Photo: Iran insists its nuclear programme is for
peaceful means.
Reports that military officers will meet
government officials on Monday to discuss possible US-led military
action against Iran have been denied. A Ministry of Defence
spokesman said there was no truth whatsoever in the claims. Insiders
claim that US plans for a possible strike are thought to be at an
advanced stage. But US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said
the US was "committed" to dealing with Iran diplomatically.
She told ITV1's Jonathan Dimbleby programme: "We believe
that diplomacy has a chance to work but we are going to work with
whomever we can, in whatever form we can, diplomatically, to try and
bring the Iranians around. "Iran is not Iraq. I know that's what's
on people's minds. The circumstances are different." She added:
"However, the president of the United States doesn't take his options
off the table." UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who was also
interviewed on the programme, said: "We are working very hard to resolve
this by diplomatic means." He conceded UN Security Council member Russia
was "anxious" about Iran. "They are worried about the possibility of the
Iranians stirring up trouble for them, but they also share our high
suspicions that Iran may be using its civil nuclear capability to
develop a nuclear weapon and they do not want that," he said. Many
defence analysts expected that British military officials would have a
wide range of contingency plans available including one for a possible
US air strike on Iran. "There is no sense that such a strike is
imminent, however there is well sourced and persistent speculation that
American covert activities aimed at Iran are already underway," he said.
In London, The Sunday Telegraph reported that "a
high-level meeting will take place on Monday in the Ministry of Defence
at which senior defence chiefs and government officials will consider
the consequences of an attack on Iran." The newspaper stated that senior
military officials would attend the meeting, along with officials from
the Foreign Office and Downing Street. In addition to denying that there
would be any such meeting, the MoD said: "There will be no briefing of
the prime minister and the Cabinet office in this regard, nor are there
any plans for such a briefing." Last week the five permanent members of
the UN Security Council gave Iran 30 days to suspend uranium enrichment
or face isolation. According to the newspaper report, "an American-led
attack, designed to destroy Iran's ability to develop a nuclear bomb, is
'inevitable' if Tehran's leaders fail to comply with United Nations
demands". Tehran insists its nuclear activities are peaceful and has
rejected the council's demand.
Heated Debate and Insults in Italy
Photo: here is little love lost between Mr Prodi
and Mr Berlusconi
Italy's PM Silvio Berlusconi and rival Romano Prodi have
gone head-to-head in the second and final televised debate ahead of Sunday's
elections.The debate was dominated by the economy as Mr
Berlusconi sought to claw back ground he has lost. More than 15m people
watched the first debate two weeks ago, which centre-left Mr Prodi was
deemed to have won. This debate was a far more combative exchange, which
eventually spilled over into open confrontation.
The election campaign has been acrimonious throughout. At every
turn there have been insults, and at times it has been a pretty ugly
spectacle. Monday's debate began with a question over whether the campaign
could have been held in a better spirit. "You're right, we should try to be
more friendly," said Mr Prodi.
'Useful idiot': But within 20 minutes the debate
had descended into open confrontation. "The prime minister clings today in
the way a drunkard clings to lamp-posts - " Mr Prodi said, "not for
illumination, but to keep him standing up." Mr Berlusconi replied: "I will
not accept that. Have a little respect for the prime minister. "Let me
return Prodi's remark about the drunk by saying that Prodi is like a useful
idiot - he lends his cheery parish priest face to the left, which is 70%
made up of former communists."
No-one knows how much impact these live debates
have on the final vote, but for Silvio Berlusconi, this was may be a final
chance. Before polling was completed he was judged to be five points behind.
The focus over the next few days will be convincing 25% of the electorate
that is still undecided - it is that section of the vote that will decide
the result.
Freed US journalist 'manipulated'
Photo: Jill Carroll appeared
happy on arrival at the Ramstein base.
The US journalist released after being held hostage in
Iraq for three months has distanced herself from comments published straight
after her release. Jill Carroll said she had been forced to make a
"propaganda video" on her last night in captivity. Speaking at a US base in
Germany, Ms Carroll also said she did not speak freely in an Iraqi TV
interview, which she was told would never be broadcast. She called her
captors "criminals, at best" saying she was often threatened.
In a statement read to the media by the editor of the Christian
Science Monitor, the US newspaper she reported for before her capture, Ms
Carroll said she no longer stood by remarks she made on her release. "During
my last night in captivity, my captors forced me to participate in a
propaganda video. "They told me I would be released if I co-operated. I was
living in a threatening environment, under their control, and wanted to go
home alive. So I agreed."
'Fear of retribution': Ms Carroll was kidnapped
and her translator was killed in west Baghdad on 7 January. She was freed on
30 March and was dropped off at the offices of the Iraqi Islamic Party. In
her statement on Saturday she accused the group of breaking an agreement not
to broadcast an interview recorded after her release. "The party had
promised me the interview would never be aired on television, and broke
their word," she said. "At any rate, fearing retribution from my captors, I
did not speak freely. Out of fear I said I wasn't threatened. In fact, I was
threatened many times." In the interview, Ms Carroll, 28, had said her
captors treated her "very well" and did not hit her. In Germany, however,
the freelance reporter was much more direct. "The people who kidnapped me
and murdered Alan Enwiya are criminals, at best," the statement read. "They
robbed Alan of his life and devastated his family. They put me, my family
and my friends - and all those around the world, who have prayed so
fervently for my release - through a horrific experience. "I was, and
remain, deeply angry with the people who did this."
Top US Republican 'to step down'
Photo: Mr DeLay's decision has not been formally confirmed
Former top Republican Tom DeLay has said
he will not be seeking re-election to the House of Representatives in
November, according to US news reports.Mr DeLay, who is
expected to announce his plans on Tuesday, is said to be likely to resign
his seat and leave Congress by the end of May or mid-June. The 58-year-old
is accused of laundering corporate contributions for use in Republican
campaigns in Texas. He has strongly denied the charges in a case which has
yet to go to trial.
News of Mr DeLay's decision came late in the evening. It has
not been formally confirmed but several of the former Republican leader's
closest allies have said they have spoken to Mr DeLay and he has told them
he is going.
'Innocent of wrongdoing': Mr DeLay has been
destroyed by corruption allegations against him and admitted corruption by
his senior staff. Just days ago his former deputy chief of staff pleaded
guilty to corruption, saying he ran a criminal enterprise out of Mr DeLay's
office. Mr DeLay was facing a tough re-election fight in November and he has
apparently concluded that he would not win. The decision throws the
spotlight on Republican Party corruption in a manner which will certainly do
the party no good. The White House is not directly involved, though late
last year President Bush said he believed Mr DeLay was innocent of any
wrongdoing. Mr Bush may now regret his decision to be so supportive.
-By J. Web
France braces for mass protests
Fresh mass protests and nationwide strikes
are to be held across France amid continuing opposition to a controversial
new labour law.Unions and student groups are hoping to repeat
last week's rallies when more than a million people marched across the
country against the CPE contracts. However, there are hints that protest
leaders may be willing to enter talks with the government on the issue. The
law making it easy to hire and fire young people came into force on Sunday.
Security raised: The street marches are expected
to disrupt road and rail traffic and cause flight delays.
Thousands of riots police are being deployed to prevent a repeat of the
clashes and vandalism that marred several previous demonstrations,
particularly in the capital, Paris. There are, however, some signs that
protesters may be willing to negotiate with the government. Bruno Julliard,
head of student union Unef, said he would accept an invitation to talks from
the ruling Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) party to find a compromise on
the issue. "We will answer yes to the invitation [to talks] as long as there
is a guarantee that no CPE contract will be signed in the coming days," Mr
Julliard told France Inter radio: But he added: "We are on the edge of
victory."
His words were echoed by Jacques Voisin of
the CFTC union. "If these discussions are aimed at implementing measures
that respond to the concerns of young people and the whole question of how
they can get into the work-force, then why not," Mr Voisin was quoted as
saying by AFP news agency. French newspapers say Interior Minister Nicolas
Sarkozy has taken over from his arch-rival, Prime Minister Dominique de
Villepin, in the search for a solution to avert further protests.
Chirac's pledge: President Jacques Chirac signed
the CPE (First Employment Contract) law in on Friday. In a televised speech,
Mr Chirac, however, pledged to shorten from two years to one the period in
which young people could be fired- and said employers would need a reason
for the dismissal. Trade unions said Mr Chirac's plan was unacceptable. Mr
de Villepin championed the law, despite its deep unpopularity. His
government insists it will help tackle high levels of youth unemployment -
currently running at more than 20%. It has asked employers not to take
advantage of provisions that allow them to fire people. Youth unemployment
and lack of opportunities were widely blamed for last year's riots in France
poorest communities. The government says the new law will help jobless
youngsters in those areas, where youth unemployment can reach 40%. But
students say the law will erode stability in the jobs market.
Ariel Sharon to have head surgery
Photo: Ariel Sharon has been in a coma since January
Comatose Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon is to undergo head surgery on Tuesday, hospital officials in
Jerusalem say.They said the operation was aimed at restoring
part of his skull, removed during previous surgery after he suffered a
massive stroke on 4 January. The operation was to be conducted in the
afternoon, the Hadassah hospital said in a statement. Interim Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert assumed Mr Sharon's powers in January.
Nursing home decision: This will be Mr Sharon's
eighth bout of surgery following his brain haemorrhage in January.
The 78-year-old has since been in what doctors describe as a
"critical but stable condition". Hospital officials have recently said a
decision would be made soon on whether to move Mr Sharon to a nursing home
for long-term comatose patients requiring constant medical care. A political
party founded by Mr Sharon before his stroke, Kadima, won Israeli general
elections last week. Mr Olmert - who replaced Mr Sharon as Kadima's chief -
is expected to assume the title of prime minister in the coming weeks.
18 Dec 2005: Sharon suffers minor stroke. 4
Jan 2006: Sharon rushed to hospital one day before scheduled heart
surgery with major stroke. 4/5 Jan: Undergoes two operations
overnight. 6 Jan: Third round of surgery. 9 Jan: Doctors
start to try to rouse him from medically induced coma. 15 Jan: Has
tracheotomy to help to wean him off respirator. 25 Jan: Medical
team hold talks with long-term care specialists. 1 Feb: Doctors
insert feeding tube into stomach . 10 Feb: Brain scan shows no
change in condition. 11 Feb: Has infected area of colon removed
after condition worsens.
Nepal government rejects truce
The Nepalese government has rejected a move by Maoist
rebels to suspend armed action in the capital, Kathmandu, for an
indefinite period.It comes ahead of a planned anti-monarchy rally
and general strike by a seven-party opposition alliance. The government
says the rally cannot go ahead because the Maoists plan to infiltrate and
incite violence. Nepalese government spokesman Shrish Shumsher Rana said
the rebels could not be trusted.
The Nepali language Rajdhani newspaper quoted him as saying
that the government was not convinced that the opposition agitation would
be peaceful despite the rebels' truce.
Suspension: The government had also dismissed
the previous four-month rebel ceasefire which ended in January. The
alliance engaged in protests against King Gyanendra over his seizure of
direct powers in February 2005 has, however, welcomed the rebel truce. A
senior opposition leader said that the partial truce would help a peaceful
agitation against the king. A senior leader of the Nepali
Congress-Democratic party, Gopal Man Shrestha, urged the rebels to extend
the truce across the country.
In a statement on Monday, the rebel leader, Prachanda,
announced the suspension of armed hostilities in Kathmandu and two
neighbouring districts. The partial ceasefire is aimed at creating a
conducive atmosphere for the anti-monarch rally planned by the seven-party
political alliance. The alliance has called for a four-day nation-wide
shutdown beginning Thursday and a rally in Kathmandu on Saturday.
Escalation: Security has been stepped up in
recent days. Senior ministers have hinted that a curfew may be imposed to
stall the protests. The seven-party alliance has a loose alliance with the
rebels to step up the pressure on King Gyanendra to end his direct rule.
But it has ruled out a collaboration unless the rebels renounce violence.
The rebels recently observed a unilateral ceasefire for four months.
The government refused to reciprocate saying that the
rebels could not be trusted. Violence has escalated since the rebels ended
the truce in January. More than 13,000 people have died in the 10-year
Maoist insurgency aimed at replacing the monarchy with a communist
republic.
Two UK girls 'treated as slaves'
US police are searching for a woman who allegedly kept
two British girls as slaves for 13 years. Mercedes Farquharson,
60, made Jasmine and Holly Lloyd work 20 hours a day at her North Carolina
home until they were freed in December, police said. She is wanted on three
counts of involuntary servitude, police in Monroe, North Carolina, say. She
had taken over care of the girls in Southall, west London, in the 1990s,
taking them to Spain and then the US.
Jasmine and Holly, now 22 and 18 respectively, said they were
not allowed to go to school or have any friends and had to look after a
menagerie that included more than a dozen dogs and around 300 chickens.
Farquharson, who took in the girls when their mother was having marriage
problems, is now on the run. Investigators believe she may have fled to
Spain. She is also wanted on two counts of felony child abuse over the
suspected beating of her adopted daughter. The Lloyd sisters and
Farquharson's 15-year-old adopted daughter were taken from the home in
Monroe, North Carolina, by police after a neighbour reported suspicious
circumstances. Detective John Young, of Union County Sheriff's Office, said:
"The house was nasty. It was like the inside of a barn. "This woman was
working these girls basically 20 hours a day and wouldn't give them proper
nourishment or any kind of schooling." 'Regular beatings': Holly told
local TV channel WCNC the experience was "very draining". She said
Farquharson would beat the three girls, using "canes, bamboo sticks and dog
leashes". She said all the girls would get into trouble for something each
day and at least two would be beaten. "We had to clean until we could eat
off the floor or until you could see your face in the counter but it was
gruelling," she said. The Lloyd sisters said they were put to work aged 12
and seven. After moving from the UK, they lived with Farquharson in Spain
for around six years before moving to Monroe some five years ago. When
social services workers made a scheduled visit in 2003, the girls said they
were ordered to clean the home and tell officials they loved Farquharson.
But late last year investigators returned and took the 15-year-old into
care. The Lloyd sisters are now being cared for at the home of a social
services employee's family. Jasmine Lloyd also spoke to the WCNC channel
about her former life. "When I was there, I never thought it was weird or
bizarre," she said. "Now that I'm out I realise she's the weird one, not the
rest of the world."
US helicopter 'shot down' in Iraq
The Apache Longbow was lost near Yussifiya, south of
Baghdad, at 1730 local time (1330 GMT) on Saturday. An insurgent group said
it carried out the attack, in an unverified statement on the internet. The
latest deaths come as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in Iraq for
talks with political leaders.
The US military said in a statement: "The two pilots are
presumed dead, but recovery efforts continue. As reported earlier the
aircraft was conducting a combat air patrol."
A statement posted on the internet from a group calling
itself the al-Rashideen Army said it had brought the helicopter down. The
authenticity of the statement could not be verified. The US military has
lost at least 47 helicopters in Iraq, at least 26 of them because of hostile
fire. There have been more than 2,300 US military deaths in Iraq since the
invasion in March 2003.
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Federal Investigation: Powerful
gossips columnist allegedly tried to extort money from a California
billionaire
New York Post's Jared Paul Stern: "We
know how to destroy people, it's what we do. We do it without creating
liability. That's our specialty."
Photo: Columnist
Jared Paul Stern, shown at a fashion show in 2003, is accused of trying to
extort money from a billionaire. "We know how to destroy people," Stern
said.
Big scandal rocked
New York media world and the gossip cosmos, this week. Yes sir, media can
make you or break you. And many journalists and media personalities make
their living from gossiping about you or even badmouthing you. The biggest
story of the week, is what the New York Times reported about Jared Paul
Stern, a powerful gossips columnist working for the The New York Post. And
here is the full story according to the Times: The New York Post is
cooperating with a federal investigation into whether a longtime
contributor for the Page Six gossip column — the avidly read daily log of
wrongdoing, double-dealing and sexual indiscretions by celebrities both
minor and major — tried to extort money from a California billionaire,
according to a spokesman for the newspaper. Several people involved in the
investigation said the reporter, Jared Paul Stern, had been captured on a
video recording demanding a $100,000 payment and a monthly stipend of
$10,000 from Ronald W. Burkle in return for keeping negative information
about him out of the paper. Mr. Stern was suspended Thursday pending the
outcome of the investigation, and could be dismissed, according to Howard
Rubenstein, the spokesman. But while the accusations against Mr. Stern are
serious, it is the specter — raised by at least three people who say they
know what is on the tapes — that Mr. Stern implicated several celebrities
and New York power figures in an undisclosed, symbiotic relationship with
Page Six that prompted an extraordinary day of full-throated and at times
gleeful gossip among those who love, hate and avidly read the column.
Those who say they know what is on the tape said Mr. Stern named Harvey
Weinstein, the co-founder of Miramax films, and Ronald O. Perelman, the
chairman of Revlon, as being among those who have had their coverage on
the page finessed. Through a spokesman, Mr. Weinstein flatly denied any
improper relationship with the column and its main editor, Richard
Johnson. Mr. Perelman's company once hired the fiancée of Mr. Johnson,
Sessa von Richthofen, whom he is marrying today, as an administrative
assistant. The executive who hired her said yesterday she had not been
pressured into hiring her. In the recordings, Mr. Stern never asserted
that money had been used for preferential coverage. Mr. Rubenstein, who
said that lawyers for the newspaper were reviewing Mr. Stern's work, added
that the authorities had not asked for information concerning any other
reporters for the gossip column. He said the paper was preserving Mr.
Stern's computer records and other material for the authorities to review.
One federal law enforcement official said the investigation was in its
early stages and that it was unclear if any charges would be brought
against Mr. Stern. Mr. Stern's lawyer, Edward Hayes, defended the writer,
who has also edited a Page Six magazine for The Post. "Jared did not and
could not guarantee him good coverage or protect him from bad coverage,"
he said of Mr. Stern's dealings with Mr. Burkle. "Jared made a mistake.
He's sorry if it
embarrassed The Post and nothing actually happened, and hopefully it will
be over and done with." Mr. Stern said last night, "I apologize for
causing The New York Post any embarrassment after almost 11 years of loyal
and dedicated service, and hope they would not rush to judgment." Gary
Ginsberg, an executive vice president with the News Corporation, Rupert
Murdoch's international media company that owns The Post, said of the
investigation, "We're taking it very seriously." But he added that the
allegations had no broader implications for The Post, and noted that Mr.
Stern was a part-time contributor. He said that the Page Six magazine had
appeared only once. "No one's trying to make any excuses for his alleged
behavior, but in terms of what it means for the franchise, I think the
franchise is as strong as any in journalism. This is highly aberrational,"
he said. The investigation was front-page news for The Post's top rival,
The Daily News, which first reported many of the details of the
accusations against Mr. Stern.
Photo: Stern is suspected of demanding $100,000 from Ronald
W. Burkle, pictured in 1997, in exchanged for not writing negative stories
about him.
The scandal that is
rattling Page Six began about a year ago, when items about Mr. Burkle, a
supermarket magnate and Democratic fund-raiser, began appearing in the
column more often. The accounts of Mr. Burkle's dealings with Mr. Stern and
The Post are based on interviews with several associates of Mr. Burkle, as
well as two other people who said they knew what is on the tapes. They all
refused to be named because of the federal investigation. Associates of Mr.
Burkle said that Page Six items about the billionaire began appearing last
year that were wildly inaccurate, without Mr. Burkle's even being called for
comment. Last summer, one associate said, Mr. Burkle arranged to meet Mr.
Stern at the Palace Hotel in Manhattan after a friend suggested Mr. Stern
could give him some insight into Page Six. There, Mr. Stern asked Mr. Burkle
to become a source, dishing on his famous acquaintances. Mr. Burkle declined
but as a favor agreed to buy 60 shirts from Skull and Bones, Mr. Stern's
clothing line. The associate said Mr. Burkle protested to editors, including
Mr. Johnson and even wrote a personal letter of complaint to Mr. Murdoch, a
copy of which was obtained by The New York Times.
Photo: Ronald O. Perelman, the chairman of Revlon, is named
among those who have had their coverage finessed.
"Every time I am mentioned in your newspaper," the letter
read, "the facts are just plain wrong." The letter concluded: "I hate to
bother you with this; but at the end of the day, it is your newspaper."
Colin Myler, the paper's executive editor, wrote back and promised to
correct any errors, the associate said. Mr. Burkle also had his lawyer,
Martin D. Singer, send several letters threatening litigation, according to
several people with knowledge of the correspondence. On March 14, the
associate said, an employee of Mr. Burkle's received an e-mail message from
Mr. Stern, a contributor who worked two days a week for Page Six, suggesting
that Mr. Burkle had "the means" to change the column's treatment of him. "I
understand Ron is upset about the press he's been getting," the e-mail
message read. "If he's really concerned, he needs a strategy for dealing
with it and regulating it rather than merely reacting. It's not easy to
accomplish, but he certainly has the means to do so." At that point, Mr.
Burkle suspected he was being extorted, the associate said. Then, "he
reached out to his attorney, who then reached out to law enforcement," the
associate said. According to many people involved in the episode, Mr. Stern
agreed to meet Mr. Burkle face to face at least two times at Mr. Burkle's
loft in TriBeCa, the first of which was on March 22. Mr. Burkle's security
team, aided by a New York City-based private investigations firm, recorded
the meetings in the loft over the last few weeks, according a person who was
briefed on the sessions and was granted anonymity because the investigation
is continuing. At the final meeting, on March 31, a federal agent and an
assistant United States attorney were with Mr. Burkle's security detail to
monitor the recording. The recordings were turned over to the federal
authorities. In their meetings, Mr. Stern described three levels of
"protection" he could offer Mr. Burkle, according to those with knowledge of
what is captured on the tapes.
Photo: Rupert Murdoch,
pictured in March, owns the New York Post. A spokesman says the company is
taking the investigation "very seriously."
captured on the tapes.
When Mr. Burkle pressed Mr. Stern to explain how this would work, Mr. Stern
at first cited a few examples involving Mr. Johnson, saying that his boss
had a "script deal" with Mr. Weinstein — something the movie executive
denied yesterday. "The New York Post and Page Six have always been above
board with our company," said a Weinstein company spokesman. Mr. Stern also
said that Mr. Johnson's fiancée, Ms. von Richthofen, had been employed by
Mr. Perelman, the financier. Last year, Ms. Richthofen was hired as an
administrative assistant to Christine Taylor, the senior vice president of
corporate communications of McAndrews and Forbes, Mr. Perelman's
Manhattan-based holding company. Ms. Taylor said she knew Ms. Richthofen and
had not been pressured to hire her. Ms. Richthofen, who resigned from the
company a month ago, was paid no differently than anyone else would be in
the position, she said. Mr. Perelman could not be reached for comment
yesterday.
When Mr. Burkle asked
Mr. Stern in the tapes if he should hire Ms. Richthofen, Mr. Stern steered
the discussion of payments back to himself, according to one person involved
in the investigation. Mr. Johnson referred calls to Mr. Rubenstein. The
accusations against Mr. Stern were striking for the boldness of his alleged
behavior and the amount of money he is accused of requesting. But gossip
columns have always occupied a murky corner in the realm of journalistic
standards, which traditionally preclude writers and editors from accepting
gifts from those they cover. Mr. Stern also cited the example of Joe
Francis, the creator of the "Girls Gone Wild" video series, who Mr. Stern
said had offered to fly much of the staff of Page Six to a place Mr. Francis
owns in Mexico on his private jet for Mr. Johnson's bachelor party.
According to Mr. Rubenstein, Mr. Francis was a friend of Mr. Johnson's. In
March, an item appeared in The Post saying that Mr. Francis could be the
next Hugh Hefner. Mr. Francis could not be reached yesterday. Mr.
Johnson also accepted a free trip to the Academy Awards last month, courtesy
of ABC and Mercedes-Benz, including first-class airfare and a three-night
stay at the Four Seasons Hotel. Mercedes-Benz also provided a car and driver
for Mr. Johnson throughout the weekend, a spokesman for Mercedes-Benz, Geoff
Day, confirmed.
Mr. Stern, 35, began
working full time for The Post in 1997. In 2003, Bonnie Fuller hired him to
be the executive editor of Star, a position he left within a year. He
returned to The Post as a contributor. In addition he wrote for other
publications, including two articles for The Times. In the March 31 meeting,
Mr. Burkle mainly haggled with Mr. Stern over how his payments should be
made: in cash, as Mr. Stern wanted, or by wire transfer, as the authorities
had pressed Mr. Burkle to insist, according to a person involved in the
investigation. In that meeting, the person involved in the investigation
said, Mr. Stern spoke of Page Six's power.
"We know how to destroy people," Mr. Stern said, according to a person
reading a transcript of the meeting. "It's what we do. We do it without
creating liability. That's our specialty."
Photo: Clarkson enjoyed several hits in the early
1990s as Betty Boo.
Nineties pop star Betty Boo is back
with a new band, a new single and a mission to put some fun back into
the music industry.The half-Malaysian, half-Scottish
singer - real name Alison Clarkson - took the charts by storm with
frothy hits like Doin' The Do and Where Are You Baby in the early
1990s, and was voted best British Breakthrough Act at the 1991 Brits.
Personal reasons subsequently forced her to take a five-year hiatus,
but she has since had further success as a songwriter for Popstars
winners Hear'Say and Girls Aloud. Pure and Simple, which Clarkson
co-wrote for the now defunct Hear'Say, became the fastest-selling
debut single in UK chart history and won the 36-year-old Londoner an
Ivor Novello songwriting prize. Despite this, the self-styled diva is
ambivalent about the effect TV talent shows like Popstars and Pop Idol
have had on the music business. Breaking boundaries: "You can't
knock those programmes," says Clarkson. "They're really entertaining
and it is something to do on a Saturday night if you're sitting in
front of the telly with the family. "But if I'm being
honest, I think they have destroyed the pop industry "If you're in a
band you should write your own stuff, do something innovative and try
to break boundaries," she continued. "It should be anarchy really; it
shouldn't be staid." Those sentiments are reflected in WigWam, the
title of her new single and also the name of the band she has formed
with Blur bassist Alex James.
Photo:
Her new project WigWam sees her collaborate with Alex James.
A dance track which James has described as "seven
parts cheese and three parts fireworks", it comes with an eccentric
video - directed by TV comedian Dom Joly - featuring musicians dressed
in giant cat costumes. "I'm a real cat person and the chorus sounds like
a cat mewing, so it's quite fitting really," said Boo, who describes the
track as a "wacky tune that breaks all the rules". "It's not really like
anything else," she continued. "Everything's a bit boring at the moment,
so I thought we should put some fun back in."
Three decades: Despite spending several years
out of the spotlight, Clarkson said she had no concerns about
resuscitating her pop alter-ego. "I'm surprised how much I'm enjoying
it. I thought I would get tired of being Betty and talking about myself
all the time, but I'm definitely hooked again." Having a career that now
spans three decades allows her to identify where other acts are going
wrong. "What I've found over the years with my songs is you can tell
they're written by me," she explained. "That's why a lot of groups fall
by the wayside: they rely on other people to create their sound, using
lots of different songwriters. "What people want nowadays is to belong
to something; that's why the Arctic Monkeys have done so well," she
continued, referring to the Sheffield quartet whose first CD became the
UK's fastest-selling debut album earlier this year. A lot of boy bands
and girl bands are so bland, kids lose interest very quickly."
WigWam is released by Instant Karma Records on 3
April.
Hairdresser stole Costner laptop
Photo: Costner wed Christine
Baumgartner in 2004
A hairdresser hired to attend to guests at the wedding of
Kevin Costner has admitted stealing a laptop computer from the actor.
Pascal Bensimon, 45, was given two years probation, 25 hours community
service and ordered to pay $1,500 after admitting the theft. He told a court
in Aspen, Colorado, that he was "sorry for all the trouble I've caused".
Costner wed Christine Baumgartner in September 2004 at his ranch.
'Trust violation': The couple had been together
for five years before they wed against the picturesque landscape of the
Colorado mountains. Among the guests were Oprah Winfrey, Bruce Willis and
film director Oliver Stone. The stolen laptop contained photos of the
ceremony and the celebration, where Costner took his new bride for a canoe
ride on a lake. Bensimon, who owns an upmarket salon in Aspen, was told by
Pitkin County District Judge James Boyd that he had violated Costner's
trust. The hair stylist said he now wanted to "go forward" following the
incident.
Anger at Sesame Street for babies
Photo: Sesame Beginnings is aimed at children
under two.
A Sesame Street DVD aimed at babies as young as six
months has sparked anger from groups who believe children under two should
not watch any TV.Sesame Beginnings features characters such a Baby
Big Bird and Baby Elmo. The Sesame Workshop said it worked closely with
child development experts to produce the series. But the Campaign for a
Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) says experts have found no evidence that
watching TV under the age of two has any benefits.
The CCFC says the American Academy of Pediatrics, which
represents children's doctors in the US, has previously said young children
should not be put in front of the TV. "There is no evidence that screen
media is beneficial for babies and growing evidence it may be harmful," it
said. "Sesame Beginnings will encourage babies' devotion to TV characters
that have been licensed to promote hundreds of other products."
"Sesame Beginnings will encourage babies' devotion to TV
characters that have been licensed to promote hundreds of other products."
'Adult information': The Sesame Workshop said it
had worked closely with advocacy group Zero to Three in the making of the
DVDs. "We didn't go into this in an impulsive way," said Rosemarie Truglio,
Sesame Workshop's vice president of education and research. "We wanted to
invite the parent into the viewing situation, to give the adult information
about child development." Dr Kyle Pruett, of Yale University and a member of
Zero to Three, said that although he was sceptical at first he believed it
was better to provide options for parents who wanted to allow their children
to watch TV. "These are the absolute antithesis of
park-your-baby-in-front-of-the-TV kind of videos," he said. "They are
thoughtful, informative - it's not a corporate campaign trying to draw kids
into TV life."
Dali aide convicted of 'touch-up'
Photo: John Peter Moore worked with Dali for 20 years.
A close friend of Salvador Dali has to pay
one million euros (£696,296) in compensation after being convicted of
doctoring one of his works. John Peter Moore, 85, who
was Dali's assistant for 20 years, was accused of manipulating The Double
Image of Gala, which was stolen in 1974. The painting turned up after Dali's
death in 1989 but there was no explanation of where it had been. Moore must
also pay additional costs for repairing and restoring the piece. The
compensation, imposed by a Catalan court, will be paid to the Gala-Salvador
Dali Foundation. Moore's wife, Catherine Perrot, was also convicted on the
same charge of "damaging the moral rights of the author". They were accused
of reducing the size of the painting and renaming it Dali Painting Gala.
Gala was Dali's wife and the inspiration for the painting.
The mystery surrounding the painting's disappearance from
New York's Knoedler Gallery has never been cleared up and Dali was paid
$125,000 insurance money. Despite extensive searches by Interpol and
the FBI it did not turn up until 1999, where it was discovered hanging in
the Perrot-Moore's Art Center in the town of Cadaques, in the north-east of
Spain. Moore's home was searched at the time and 10,000 fake Dali
lithographs were found, although he was not charged because of his age.
Moore was responsible for marketing Dali's works through the 1970s, and was
instrumental in building up the Spanish artist's fortunes. The value of
Dali's work is often difficult to ascertain because of the large number of
forgeries in existence.
Actor Connery 'feeling very well'
Photo: Sir Sean Connery
Veteran actor Sir Sean Connery has said he is "feeling
very well" following surgery to remove a kidney tumour. The former James
Bond star, attending a Scottish fashion show in New York, said people had
been "almost overly friendly" inquiring after his health. The 75-year-old
also reiterated his support for new Bond Daniel Craig, calling him "a very,
very good actor". Sir Sean underwent surgery at a private hospital in New
York last month, making a complete recovery.
'New departure': The actor made the comments on
his first public appearance since his operation to remove the tumour, which
is understood to be benign. He has already said that Daniel Craig will make
a good James Bond, calling his casting "a terrific choice... a completely
new departure". Sir Sean played James Bond in seven films between 1962 and
1983 including Dr No and Diamonds Are Forever. The Oscar-winner told the BBC
he eventually became tired of the part. "One of the reasons I stopped doing
it was because I got really fed up with the space stuff and special
effects," he said. "I just found it getting more and more influential in the
movies."
Die Hard director 'lied to FBI'
Photo: John McTiernan's credits include Last Action
Hero and Medicine Man.
Die Hard director John McTiernan has been charged with
lying to the FBI.The 55-year-old, whose other credits include The
Hunt For Red October, faces one count of making false statements and will
appear in court on 17 April. Mr McTiernan is the latest defendant implicated
in a wire-tapping probe involving former private investigator Anthony
Pellicano.
He faces up to 20 years in jail for allegedly obtaining
the private records of high-profile figures in Hollywood.
Mr Pellicano is accused of breaching the privacy of US stars
Sylvester Stallone, Keith Carradine and Garry Shandling among others.
Denied: The director denies 110
counts of racketeering and conspiracy indictment and has opted to defend
himself at his trial later this month. He completed a prison sentence for
firearms violations just before pleading not guilty to the fresh charges.
The two-page document listing the charges against Mr McTiernan states that
he denied having any knowledge of wiretapping conducted by Mr Pellicano when
questioned by federal officers. It also alleges that he paid Mr Pellicano to
wiretap Hollywood producer Charles Roven, who he worked with on the film
Rollerball. Mr McTiernan's lawyer was not available for comment.
Tsotsi 'pirates' due in
SA court
Photo: The film is about the life of a gangster, or 'Tsotsi'.
Two people are due to appear in a South African court in
connection with the pirating of Oscar-winning film Tsotsi.Illegal
DVDs of the film, about the life of a young gangster, are on sale on the
streets. Both suspects are people who had access to the cutting room where
the film was being edited, reports say. Director Gavin Hood has said the
DVDs, selling at a quarter of the usual retail price, must have been made
from stolen copies of the unfinished film.
The two suspects were due to appear in the Johannesburg
Magistrate's Court on Monday.
Crowds: The pirate DVDs give the film, about the
life of a young car-jacker, a different ending from the one being shown on
the big screen. The film, with a South African director and cast, was shot
in Johannesburg and has drawn crowds to local cinemas, after winning the
best foreign language film at the Oscars. "When you buy a ticket and when
you buy a genuine DVD, you are an investor in South African film as your
money is going back to people who invest in local films," Mr Hood told the
Sunday Times newspaper when news of the pirate DVDs emerged. "But when you
buy a DVD you are giving your money to criminals who are in the business of
investing in nothing but their greedy souls." The pirate DVD is selling on
the streets for less than 50 rand ($9) - commercial DVDs sell for over 200
rand in South Africa. A cinema ticket in South Africa costs up to 38 rand.
The pirate disc was made from a rough edit that was apparently taken
illegally from the edit room while editing was still under way. It lacks the
full soundtrack and colour grading.