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This year’s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to three women the Nobel committee wants to reward for “their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work.” The prize will be shared between Liberian leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who is Africa’s…

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After a decade of fighting in Afghanistan, the US and its NATO allies are only “a little better than” halfway to meeting their war goals, Gen. Stanley McChrystal warns. The former commander of coalition forces says the slow progress is largely due to the US not knowing what it was…

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Prince Harry will arrive in California this week but he won’t be getting the red-carpet treatment his brother received earlier this year. The prince is coming to America for two months of helicopter gunship training at bases in California and Arizona, CNN reports. “He will be Captain Wales when he…

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Why did Sarah Palin wait so long to finally announce she’s not running for president? Money. John Stewart guffaws at Palin’s jaw-dropping claim that she’s just a low-key, little ‘ol me quietly declaring that she’s not going to stump for the top job after all—when she usually runs around…

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Liam Fox had already been warned over Adam Werritty links

MoD permanent secretary, who is investigating whether Fox breached ministerial code, is said to have raised concerns The most senior civil servant in the Ministry of Defence had previously warned Liam Fox about his connections to a self-styled adviser and personal friend, Adam Werritty, the Guardian can reveal. Officials had also previously told Fox to stop Werritty handing out business cards that falsely describe him as an “adviser to the Rt Hon Dr Fox MP”. On Thursday, Fox said he was referring the matter to Ursula Brennan, permanent secretary at the Ministry of Defence, to investigate “baseless accusations” that the friendship had led to breaches of national security. But according to three separate sources, Brennan had already confronted Fox about Werritty on the day the Guardian revealed that Werritty had brokered a crucial meeting at a five star hotel in Dubai . Sources close to the MoD said Brennan had raised concerns about whether Fox and Werritty’s friendship had strayed into official government business. Werritty, 34, who is not a government employee, has visited Fox at the MoD offices in Whitehall 14 times in a little over a year. One source said Brennan spoke to Fox about Werritty’s role in the meeting in Dubai this summer on 19 August – the day the Guardian revealed Werritty’s role in the meeting, which has left Fox facing the prospect of being called to give evidence in a blackmail trial in the US. “They have offices next to each other, they discuss any number of matters every day – she would have mentioned this on the day your story came out,” the source told the Guardian. The MoD did not respond to requests to detail how often Brennan had spoken to Fox about Werritty. The department also failed to respond to claims that the officials had earlier told Fox to stop Werritty handing out the business cards, which are embossed with a House of Commons portcullis logo. This latest revelation comes as Fox said it was “unacceptable” that Werritty had distributed the business cards. “I understand those cards are no longer used. I have made it very clear to him that it’s unacceptable to carry a card saying that he is a personal adviser.” On Thursday Fox asked Brennan to launch an investigation into what he called “wild allegations”. “Because there have been some allegations of security leaks and so on, I’ve asked the permanent secretary to look into that for me,” he told the BBC. “I’ve asked the permanent secretary to look into any of these wild allegations, and I’m very happy to stand by that investigation.” Brennan will investigate whether Fox has breached the ministerial code. Kevan Jones, a Labour MP and former armed forces minister, said it was “unthinkable” that the permanent secretary would not have already raised concerns about Werritty. “She would have raised it,” Jones told the Guardian. “She is there to protect the reputation of the department. And also to protect the secretary of state from any conflict of interest.” The Guardian reported on Thursday that Fox had been joined by Werritty during an official visit to Sri Lanka in July despite claiming that Werritty had never accompanied him on government business. It came a month after the pair went to Dubai to meet Harvey Boulter, the chief executive of Porton Capital, a private equity partner of the government which is embroiled in a legal case over a threat to withdraw a knighthood awarded to the British chief executive of the US Post-it note maker 3M. The meeting, at which no government officials were present and of which no records were kept, is at the heart of a pending US blackmail trial. Fox has been told that he will be requested to attend the trial if it reaches court. Liam Fox Ministry of Defence Rupert Neate guardian.co.uk

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The top layer of management at Google doesn’t seem to have warmed to to Google+, blogs Michael Degusta at the understatement . Out of the company’s top 18 execs, only two can be considered active users of the social networking service, he finds. Five others are minimal users, including CEO Larry…

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Michelle Obama is looking for at least 20,425 people to help her break a Guinness World Record next week. The first lady will lead hundreds of children doing a minute of jumping jacks on the White House’s South Lawn on Tuesday, kicking off a 24-hour challenge, AP reports. Groups…

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Berlusconi causes outrage with suggestion to rename party Go Pussy

Italian prime minister’s quip in response to his party’s flagging fortunes brings condemnation from all quarters Italian opposition politicians have been joined by a leading Catholic publication and even government MPs in expressing outrage after Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi joked he was thinking of renaming his political party Forza Gnocca, which translates as Go Pussy. The criticism came as Berlusconi, whose political career is widely considered to be on the wane, was accused of parking an old friend in a safe job after a former pet food executive was nominated as the new head of the Venice Biennale, Italy’s foremost art and architecture exhibition. Responding to the slide in the polls of his Freedom People party caused by the financial crisis and his sex scandals, Berlusconi reportedly told MPs he had commissioned surveys to find a new name for the party, which started life in 1993 as Forza Italia, or Go Italy. “Some of polls say the best choice would be Forza Gnocca,” he joked, according to the Italian daily La Stampa. Pier Luigi Bersani, the head of the opposition Democratic party, called the quip despairing, while party colleague Rosy Bindi said: “Now the farce is turning into tragedy.” Democratic senator Anna Finocchiaro said: “These are not jokes but a reflection of the view that Berlusconi and his coalition have of the country – backward, vulgar and squalid.” The widely read Catholic publication Famiglia Cristiana joined the fray, telling Berlusconi: “If you are not ashamed, we will be ashamed for you. And we will say sorry, in your name, to the whole world.” Berlusconi is currently standing trial in Milan accused of paying an underage prostitute, while prosecutors want to know why he made large cash payments to Gianpaolo Tarantini, an entrepreneur accused of bringing escorts to Berlusconi’s parties in Rome. Actor George Clooney, who visited Berlusconi at his Rome residence in 2008 to discuss Darfur aid work, told Time magazine he had not witnessed a “Bunga Bunga” party, but did add: “There are so many jokes, there’s so little time.” Berlusconi has used the word gnocca before, describing Margaret Thatcher in 2007 as a bella gnocca . Berlusconi’s latest use of the term embarrassed some supporters, but Alessandra Mussolini, the granddaughter of the Benito Mussolini and a Berlusconi MP called the quip “splendid”, adding “it means he considers us protagonists”. Berlsconi was also under fire after his culture minister nominated Giulio Malgara, an old acquaintance of the prime minister’s, as the new head of the Venice Biennale. A veteran of the advertising, pet food, sports drink and corn oil industries, Malgara replaces Paolo Baratta, who has been praised for boosting attendances at the event. “Why is Malgara considered better?” asked former Venice mayor Massimo Cacciari. “Because he is a friend of Berlusconi’s?” Italy Europe Silvio Berlusconi Tom Kington guardian.co.uk

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Thirty four Hertz drivers at Seattle-Tacoma Airport have been suspended indefinitely for praying on the job, the Seattle Times reports. Hertz says the drivers did not clock in and out for their prayer breaks, per company requirements.

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The doctor who ran the fake vaccination scheme that helped the CIA find Osama bin Laden should be charged with high treason, an inquiry in Pakistan has recommended. If convicted, Shakil Afridi could be executed. The doctor was arrested by Pakistan’s Inter-Service Intelligence agency a few weeks after the raid…

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