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Baby buzz proves celeb power of Britain's royals

LONDON (AP) ? In London, the royal birth is a tale of two cities ? a moment of history unfolding amid the frenzy of daily urban life.

Outside the London hospital where Prince William's wife, Kate, was in labor Monday, Londoners slowed their daily rush on a scorching summer day to take a quick picture and wonder at the vast media throng, then moved on.

Two miles away at Buckingham Palace, the news seemed more momentous, an extra jolt of history to the royal pomp and pageantry that attracts tourists in their thousands each day. They may no longer wield political power, but Britain's royals are unsurpassed as celebrities and cultural icons.

"They're sort of the celebrities of the world," said Anne Frey, a beautician from Madison, Wisconsin, watching the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony with her husband.

Excitement for the imminent royal baby was strong among the crowds lining the black iron gates to watch soldiers in high bearskin hats, sweating stoically under their scarlet tunics, march behind a brass band into the palace grounds.

"We can tell our kids one day that we were here when it happened," said Jill Muencz, a tourist from Cleveland, Ohio.

"It's fantasy," she added. "We don't get to experience all that" as Americans.

The royal labor dominated British news bulletins Monday, as media from around the world provided nonstop comment, color and speculation from outside the private Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, around the corner from London's Paddington Station.

Prime Minister David Cameron said "the whole country is excited" ? and while that may be politician's hyperbole, there was a sense that the birth of a future monarch was a feel-good event to add to a long spell of hot, sunny weather and British sports successes at Wimbledon, the Tour de France cycling race and in the Ashes cricket competition.

Few Britons were willing to go as far in their royalism as Terry Hutt, a 78-year-old carpenter from Cambridge in eastern England, who has camped outside the hospital for 12 days, sleeping outside the hospital on a bench covered with a Union Jack blanket.

Hutt, who is proud to have met every royal from the late Queen Mother on, said he was doing his bit for Britain by camping outside the hospital in his red, white and blue Union Jack suit, holding flags and congratulatory banners.

"To me, the royal family play a very, very important role," he said. "Visitors from all over the world haven't got a king and queen. It's a plus for us."

As London commuters rushed past the hospital to work, Pascal Faure, a maintenance contractor originally from South Africa, stopped to snap a picture on his phone for friends at home and in Australia.

"It's part of their heritage, I guess, their culture," said Faure, who claimed his own tenuous royal connection: "Apparently my third cousin once removed is Chelsy" Davy, Prince Harry's former girlfriend.

He also had more insight than most into the 5,000-pound ($8,000) -a-night private wing where the Duchess of Cambridge is giving birth. He fixed the air-conditioning there last week ? a good thing, too, as Monday was scheduled to be the hottest day of the year in London.

"If the air-con stops working, I'll probably be the one to go in," he said.

The outpouring of affection for the royal infant is a sign of how thoroughly Britain's royal family has rebuilt its image in the eyes of its subjects since the low point that followed the death of Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997. Diana had been popular, glamorous and ? in the eyes of many ? badly treated by the royal "Firm."

Sixteen years on, support for the monarchy is riding high after William and Kate's 2011 wedding and last year's Diamond Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II's 60 years on the throne.

For non-Britons, the emergence of an attractive young generation that includes William, Kate and soldier-socialite Prince Harry has given the clan a mix of glamour and celebrity that is hard to resist.

"We like to pretend we have a king and queen," said 17-year-old Maddie Cruse, from Helena, Montana, as she stood outside Buckingham Palace. "Since we don't have a king and queen, we borrow yours."

Like many visitors, Cruse was well versed about recent changes to royal rules that mean a daughter will not lose her place in the royal succession if William and Kate later have a son. Boy or girl, the baby will be third in line to the throne behind Prince Charles and Prince William and is likely to be monarch one day ? a fact that is lending an extra sense of history to the birth.

"I hope it's a girl, because it's the first royal that could assume the throne as a girl," Cruse said. "And she'll be a princess, and we'll get to see all the cute little clothes."

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Associated Press Writer Raphael Satter contributed to this report.

Jill Lawless can be reached at http://Twitter.com/JillLawless

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/baby-buzz-proves-celeb-power-britains-royals-133404487.html

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Official Twitter & Facebook for ?Vampire Academy? seem to have launched (+ first logo)

OVAM has been the #1 source for news on Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters, but it appears the movie?s official Facebook page and Twitter account have launched through The Weinstein Company. Fans are also treated to the film?s first logo- silver interlocking ?VA? letters of the series? title. The logo draws on the novel?s cover, which features ?VA? on the school?s gates.

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Britain?s Top Military Brass: The UK Must be Prepared ?To Go to War?. ?We Must Risk War with Syria?

By Global Research News
July 19, 2013

?Britain has to be prepared to ?go to war? is the message of the outgoing British Chief of Staff General Sir David Richards.

In an interview in the Daily Telegraph, Richards criticized the British government for its ineptitude. According the General Richard, if the British government wishes to restrain the Syrian regime, it must continue arming the Al Qaeda rebels as well as implement no-fly zones. ?The (former) Chief of the Defence Staff also warns that the Government needs to clarify its ?political objective? in Syria before a coherent military plan for dealing with the Assad regime can be recommended.?

General Sir David Richards, however, emphasized that a ?no fly zone? is not enough, and what is required is an all out ground war, implying the illegal land invasion of a sovereign country.

?You have to establish a ground control zone. You have to take out their air defences. You also have to make sure they can?t manoeuvre ? which means you have to take out their tanks, and their armoured personnel carriers and all the other things that are actually doing the damage.

The chief of the defence staff also warns that simply introducing a no-fly zone on its own would not prove effective and that other military measures would be required. (Con Coughlin and Robert Winnett, Daily Telegraph, 18 July 2013. Read Complete Daily Telegraph article: Army chief: We risk war with Syria)

In his interview with The Daily Telegraph, General Sir David Richards said that ?if you want to have the material impact on the Syrian regime?s calculations that some people seek? then ?ground targets? would have to be ?hit?. ?

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Source: http://revolutionradio.org/?p=54182

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Parting Schotts: Ex-Union hockey coach Moore takes over at Bridgton Academy

Former Union College men's hockey coach Stan Moore has a new job.

U.S. Hockey Report reported that Moore has become head coach at Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, Maine.

Moore was the coach Division III Colby College during the 2011-12 season. The team was 7-15-1.

Moore, who was a Colgate assistant coach, was Union's head coach from 1996-98. In his first season, he guided the Dutchmen to a 16-13-3 record and a fifth-place finish in ECAC Hockey with an 11-8-3 mark. Moore was named ECACH Coach of the Year.

Moore left the Dutchmen after the 1997-98 season and returned to his old position at Colgate. He was the Raiders' interim head coach in 2003-04 when head coach Don Vaughan served as acting athletic director. Moore guided Colgate to the ECACH regular-season title with a 14-6-2 record. The Raiders were 22-12-5 overall. Moore won his second straight ECACH Coach of the Year Award.

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Source: http://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/schott/2013/jul/18/ex-union-hockey-coach-moore-takes-over-at-bridgton/

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Bin Laden son-in-law says he was victim of U.S. 'rendition'

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former spokesman for al Qaeda says he was the subject of an extrajudicial transfer to U.S. custody via three Middle Eastern countries this year, an allegation that suggests President Barack Obama's administration is still carrying out controversial "rendition" operations.

Suleiman Abu Ghaith, a close associate and son-in-law of Osama bin Laden, was victim of "an absolute rendition ... an extrajudicial rendition," said Stanley Cohen, a New York lawyer who is representing Abu Ghaith.

The Kuwaiti cleric has pleaded not guilty in Federal Court in Manhattan to charges of conspiring to kill Americans.

The use of "rendition" was a counterterrorism tactic begun under President George W. Bush when suspected al Qaeda figures were grabbed by CIA teams around the world and transferred without judicial process to third countries or to secret prisons that the U.S. spy agency maintained overseas.

When he came to office in 2009, Obama renounced so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, which human rights advocates and some U.S. politicians have described as torture. But his administration said it would not completely ban the use of rendition.

In the first trial of its kind against "rendition" flights, an Italian judge in 2009 sentenced 23 Americans in absentia for the abduction of an Egyptian Muslim cleric who was snatched in Milan in 2003 and sent to Egypt. Former CIA Milan station chief Robert Seldon Lady, given a nine-year prison sentence, was detained in Panama this week, and the State Department said on Friday he was headed to the United States.

Abu Ghaith, who was a spokesman for al Qaeda around September 2001, is one of the highest-ranking al Qaeda figures to face U.S. criminal charges for crimes related to the September 11 attacks. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to kill Americans, and faces a January 2014 trial.

In a court affidavit filed on Friday, Abu Ghaith confirms that after the attacks he fled to Iran, where he was arrested in mid-2002.

He claims he was held without charge in different prisons in Iran until January 2013. Iranian authorities periodically interrogated him, he says, and they also advised him that the U.S. government was aware he was in their custody.

Abu Ghaith says that on January 11, the Iranian government informed him he was being released and allowed him to enter Turkey, where he believed he would be allowed to return to his native Kuwait.

However, within 12 hours, Turkish authorities arrested him, he says. After about 45 days of interrogation by Turkish authorities in Ankara, Abu Ghaith says, he was put on a plane and told that he would be flown to Kuwait.

Instead of flying to Kuwait, Abu Ghaith says, his plane landed in Amman where he was handcuffed and hooded by Jordanian police and handed over to a group of people who he believed included Americans.

Later, this group re-shackled Abu Ghaith and replaced his hood with blacked-out goggles, earplugs and noise-proof headphones, he says. Then he was put on a plane, and once airborne he was introduced to a man who identified himself as being from the FBI. Upon landing in New York, he was taken to Manhattan and imprisoned to await trial.

U.S. authorities have said that over the years, they were aware of the presence in Iran of Abu Ghaith and other al Qaeda figures, including a top aide to bin Laden and one of the al Qaeda leader's sons.

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball and Bernard Vaughan; Editing by Alistair Bell and Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bin-laden-son-law-says-victim-u-rendition-204437214.html

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Did Redskins star Robert Griffin III send racy texts ON HIS WEDDING DAY to someone who was not his bride? A Hooters waitress says she has photo proof

LANDOVER, MD - JANUARY 06:  Robert Griffin III #10 of the Washington Redskins walks off of the field injured in the fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks during the NFC Wild Card Playoff Game at FedExField on January 6, 2013 in Landover, Maryland.  (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

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Robert Griffin III? of the Washington Redskins send an incriminating texton his wedding day?

Did newlywed Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III send an incriminating text on the day of his wedding?

Hooters waitress and a Virginia Commonwealth University student Meredith Barber has offered up photo proof to bustedcoverage.com that Griffin allegedly sent her a series of racy messages, including some on the day he said "I do."

"Come on bae," the QB reportedly wrote to Barber before sending a shirtless image of himself with his head cut off, along with a smiley icon.

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When Barber didn't respond to his advances, he allegedly wrote, "Well ok I give up I guess. See you in a few weeks kid."

The texts were dated in the screen shot for July 6 in the early hours of RG III's wedding day to longtime girlfriend Rebecca Liddicoat.

A Twitter trail was detected by someone named Brandon K., who emailed Busted Coverage with the tip-off.

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Griffin's groomsman William Mallow's Twitter timeline allegedly showed activity with Barber on it, leading the source to dig back to Barber's feed, where a tweet from the blond said,?"I could show Becky this though." Posted along with the statement was the screen shot from her cellphone of the alleged wedding day messages.?

Mallow reportedly wrote into the site, denying the reports.

"We both know that Meredith is looking for attention/money. I know this is what you do for a living and you thought that this would be a golden opportunity but the fact of the matter is that this is completely false," he wrote.

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"I was with Robert the night in question, and there was zero texting of other girls, much less selfie stomach shots. That isn't even close to what the bathroom of the suite we were in looked like," reads the missive, which includes screenshots of a text exchange Mallow had with Barber in which she claims someone took her phone and wrote the emails."

Barber directly contacted Busted Coverage when its story went live, asking that it be taken down. But she said that, in exchange, she would sell "inappropriate pictures," more screenshots of chats and texts between her and Griffin.

Someone also claiming to be Barber's ex-boyfriend reached out to Deadspin.com to sell "information, text messages, FaceTime screenshots, pictures, you name it, proving that it was indeed him and he's been up to it for some time," the site reported.

Neither Deadspin or Busted Coverage has purchased any of the supposed proof. Griffin was reportedly on his honeymoon in Europe when the news broke.

Source: http://feeds.nydailynews.com/~r/nydnrss/entertainment/~3/ws0YI6OVi4o/story01.htm

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Japan upper house election this weekend ? what to watch for

  • The governing LDP/new Komeito are on track to win an upper house majority
  • There are 121 seats up for grabs
  • The government currently holds 59 of them
  • They need 63 to get a majority
  • If the LDP win 72 seats they will get an upper house majority in their own right (and not need their coalition partner there)
  • The more seats the LDP win at this election, the greater the mandate Abe will have within his own party to proceed with difficult reforms. All the polls virtually assure he will win a majority so he wont have to worry about opposition parties obstructing him in his reform efforts, what he does have to worry about are powerful interests within his own party obstructing reforms. hence, the bigger the majority the more his power will be within his own party. Winning 72 seats, though, does not appear to be the most likely outcome. most polls have the LDP winning 65-68, not 72.

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