40-year-old dog handler held after vehicle searched in a car park off Pudding Mill Lane A female security guard has been arrested near London’s Olympic stadium site on suspicion of possessing explosives, it has emerged. The 40-year-old dog handler was held after her vehicle was searched in a car park off Pudding Mill Lane on Tuesday, but police said the incident was not thought to be terror-related. Scotland Yard said the woman was arrested on suspicion of possession of a “very small amount of a substance” that was being forensically examined. The suspect is currently being held in custody at an east London police station. The arrest was made by the officers from the Olympic Site Support Unit following information received by police. Officials said another car was stopped and searched on the M11, but nothing was found in the car, and the driver was not arrested. Searches were also carried out at residential addresses in Kent and London, but no further substances were found. In a statement the Met insisted that the incident “did not represent a threat to the safety and security of the Olympic site.” A spokesman for the Olympic Delivery Authority said: “There are robust measures to ensure the safety and security of the Olympic Park. We are working with the police in their investigation. At no point has the safety and security of the Olympic Park been put at risk.” A spokesman for G4S, which provides security for the Olympics, said: “G4S take breach of operational processes very seriously and are assisting the police with their inquiries in relation to this incident.” The arrest came on the same day that building work at the £486m Olympic stadium was completed. Olympic Games 2012 Police London Crime G4S Rowenna Davis guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …David Sokol, considered the most likely candidate to succeed the billionaire investor, resigns after purchasing Lubrizol shares The heir apparent to business icon Warren Buffett’s investment firm has quit under an oily cloud. David Sokol, long considered the most likely candidate to succeed the billionaire investor as the head of Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, resigned after purchasing shares in an oil company that he suggested Buffett should buy. But Buffett moved to scotch rumours that the purchase had anything to do with the resignation. In a statement Buffett said Sokol had told him he owned shares in the chemical company, Lubrizol Corp, when they first discussed the deal in January. Buffett said that neither Sokol nor he felt that “his Lubrizol purchases were in any way unlawful” and that they were not a factor in his decision to resign. “Dave brought the idea for purchasing Lubrizol to me on either 14 or 15 January. Initially, I was unimpressed, but after his report of a 25 January talk with its CEO, James Hambrick, I quickly warmed to the idea,” Buffett said in a statement. “Though the offer to purchase was entirely my decision, supported by Berkshire’s board on 13 March, it would not have occurred without Dave’s early efforts.” According to Buffett, Sokol purchased 2,300 shares of Lubrizol on 14 December, which he then sold on 21 December. In early January Sokol bought 96,060 shares with a price limit set at $104 (£64) per share, Buffett said. Berkshire agreed to acquire Lubrizol for $9bn, or $135 a share, on March 14. Sokol’s stake potentially earned him a profit of about $3m in less than three months. Buffett said Sokol told him “that they were not a factor in his decision to resign.” Sokol’s resignation “came as a surprise to me,” said Buffett. “Dave’s contributions have been extraordinary,” he said. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Sokol said his resignation has “had absolutely nothing to do” with Lubrizol. He admitted “it would look bad 60 days later” if his stake in Lubrizol was disclosed in public filings and Berkshire hadn’t said anything about it. “We wanted it all out,” he said. Part of Sokol’s resignation letter was contained in the statement. “As I have mentioned to you in the past, it is my goal to utilise the time remaining in my career to invest my family’s resources in such a way as to create enduring equity value and hopefully an enterprise which will provide opportunity for my descendants and funding for my philanthropic interests,” he said. Sokol’s resignation is a major blow to Buffett. The 80-year-old investor is known as the Sage of Omaha and is arguably the world’s most respected businessman. While he has said he has no plans to step aside, the race to succeed him has been keenly watched and Sokol, 54, who helped run several Berkshire subsidiaries has been seen as the front runner. The resignation comes as Buffett prepares for his annual meeting in his home town of Omaha next month. Often called the Woodstock of capitalism, thousands of shareholders attend and Buffett is bound to be grilled on his succession plans and the reasons for Sokol’s resignation. Warren Buffett United States Oil Dominic Rushe guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …I make it a policy to avoid The Politico for the same reason I avoid Fox News Channel. Both are filled with ridiculous right wing propaganda and live for nothing more than mention on Matt Drudge’s braincell-killing site under the pathetic notion of Drudge’s influence. An influence felt only inside the Beltway bubble. However, many people I know in DC politics (including a dismaying number of liberals) go to Mike Allen’s Playbook column for the daily round up of notable news of the day. It’s a pithy, mostly right-wing focused (unsurprising from the son of conservative journalist and John Birch Society member Gary Allen ) collection of quotes, links and heads up on stories. Yesterday, one of the top stories of Allen’s Playbook yesterday was a jocular and whimsical pimping of Andrew Breitbart’s new book, complete with helpful Amazon.com link. enlarge The text read as follows: FIRST LOOK – “RIGHTeous IndigNATION: Excuse Me While I Save the World!” by Andrew Breitbart (out April 15 from Grand Central Publishing): “I live on the battlefield. … If the American media were run by biased but not evil Tim Russerts and David Brinkleys, I wouldn’t have joined the fight. …. The left made me do it! I swear! I am a reluctant cultural warrior. … If you met me in 1992, for some odd reason, I would have told you I was a libertarian, and I voted for Ross Perot. The only awkward memory that haunts me more is my roller-disco period. … [I]t was the Drudge Report that really grabbed me … To borrow a phrase: Drudge was hope and change. … He was not just a threat to the political order – he was also a threat to the business model of the mainstream media. … “News flash to the media: It’s not your business model that sucks. It’s you that suck. … But the Democrat-Media Complex isn’t enormously powerful because they give up easily. … It’s a long war. I know. I’ve lost friends. I have the scars. My wife married an almost inappropriately always-lighthearted guy fourteen years ago. Now she wakes up next to a firebrand who is one of the most polarizing figures in the country. … These are the years that we will look back on and question whether we did enough for our country and for our children. That’s why I’m so determined, so pissed, so righteously indignant.” $14.73 on Amazon Wow. Grandiose much? Hey, Breitbart, Charlie Sheen called and said you need to stop stealing his act. Now I’m not begrudging Breitbart his right to find a publisher willing to publish his special brand of parenthetical stream of consciousness writing and self-aggrandizement. Bully for him, everyone has a talent and he’s clearly using his to the fullest. But I have to ask at what point will Mike Allen not wanted to be tainted by association with the man who was caught selectively editing video of Shirley Sherrod to smear this decent and dedicated public servant and inspiring civil rights leader ? The same man who brought punk hack James O’Keefe to the national forefront with his doctored videos that have taken down ACORN and the head of NPR? And don’t get me started on his pussy attempt to cage Amato’s notes in a panel discussion . He’s lucky that Karoli was there instead of me, because you can be damned sure I’d have made sure everyone in the audience knew. You’ll note that these black marks go unmentioned in Allen’s recap. Had Breitbart been a liberal or a Democrat with this kind of serious hits on his integrity and credibility, you know that Allen would not deign to mention him, or at best, do so in a sneering way. But proving once again that in the “librul media” IOKIYAR, Allen seems blissfully fine with the Breitbart taint on his pimping (pun intended). Allen is still going to act like Breitbart is relevant and worthy of attention. Which makes–as far as I’m concerned–everything else that Allen pimps equally suspect. If the book sounds intriguing to you (or at least, good for a laugh or two), don’t worry, folks. If you’re a little patient, I’m sure you’ll find it in the remainder bins for 99¢ soon enough.
Continue reading …Salesforce.com Buying Radian6 for $326 Million Cash and Stock, Lowers FY EPS View Service Cloud and Next Generation Customer Service: Fergus Griffin “The Media is the Metrics” Salesforce Acquires Radian6 For $326 Million Enterprise cloud computing company Salesforce has acquired social media monitoring platform Radian6 for approximately $276 million in cash and $50 million. Salesforce Buys Social Media Monitoring Company Radian6 For $326 … Cloud computing giant Salesforce.com has acquired social media monitoring company Radian6 for approximately $276 million in cash and $50 million in stock, net of cash. In addition, approximately $10 million in stock and $4 million in … Salesforce snaps up Fredericton's Radian6 for US$326M | FP Tech … Radian6 builds social media monitoring tools that are used by more than half of the Fortune 100 companies, and brands like Dell Inc., General Electric and Kodak. salesforce.com Acquiring Radian6 ; Social Media Monitoring No … Nothing makes me smile wider than waking up to find out that a social media monitoring vendor has just agreed … Salesforce Buys Radian6 to Make Companies More Social: Tech News … Salesforce.com has agreed to acquire Canadian social-media monitoring company Radian6 for a total of $326 million in cash and stock, and says that it will make the company’s tools and services a core part of its Sales Cloud … itscherjones says: RT @techguerilla : Get a good summary of Radian6 & Salesforce implications from @rwang0 (particularly next steps) http://bit.ly/gLKdI6
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media Michele Bachmann is worried about liberals putting John Boehner in a box and the Tea Party’s rigid budget stance being viewed by “Howard Dean’s liberal press buddies” as political? Oh, please spare me. Now right after she says this, she blames “Obamacare” for having to raise the debt ceiling, because she wants to “change the arc of history.” Swearing she will vote against any raise in the debt ceiling while “Obamacare” is still funded, she lays down the tea party challenge. Which isn’t political. Not at all, no way, no how. Click here to view this media Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies. Bonus: CBO Director rebukes her directly for lying about ” hidden healthcare spending “.
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Continue reading …Mousa Kousa says he is no longer willing to represent the regime in a morale boost for the rebels Muammar Gaddafi’s authority inside Libya suffered a significant blow when his foreign minister quit and fled to the UK in a specially arranged flight organised by the British intelligence services. Mousa Kousa, who was one of the Libyan leader’s closest allies, arrived on a chartered plane from Tunisia and said he was “no longer willing” to represent the dictator’s regime. We can confirm that Mousa Kousa arrived at Farnborough airport on 30 March from Tunisia,” a Foreign Office spokesman said. Kousa’s defection provides Britain with a figure of unparalleled intelligence value in terms of understanding the situation within Gaddafi’s inner circle. The move also provides a morale boost to the disorganised rebel forces who have again suffered major reverses at the hands of pro-Gaddafi forces in the past 48 hours. The Foreign Office said last night: “He travelled here under his own free will. He has told us that he is resigning his post. We are discussing this with him and we will release further detail in due course. “Mousa Kousa is one of the most senior figures in Gaddafi’s government and his role was to represent the regime internationally – something that he is no longer willing to do.” Kousa’s defection will be seen as a vindication of the coalition’s efforts to intimidate key members of the regime by warning them that if they do not defect they will be taken to the international criminal court to face war crimes trials. News of the defection first emerged after the official Tunisian news agency reported rumours that Kousa had crossed the border into Libya’s western neighbour, but without any clear indication of his motives. The Libyan government, possibly misled by Mousa Kousa, insisted he had left the country on a diplomatic mission for Gaddafi, but the foreign office then disputed this account. Britain and the US have been in regular contact with him in recent days, mainly through intelligence sources. Probably more than any other senior official inside the Libyan regime, Kousa is seen as the key figure who persuaded Gaddafi to make a deal with British intelligence agencies to stop developing weapons of mass destruction in return for the ending of its pariah status. However, his relationship with Britain in the past has been far from convivial. Kousa has previously been seen as one of the controlling forces behind the Lockerbie bombing and it was not clear whether he was seeking political asylum. In 1980, he was expelled from the UK and, for 15 years, he was head of Libyan foreign intelligence – including in the period of the Lockerbie bombing. He has always denied Libya was involved in the bombing. The Foreign Office added: “We encourage those around Gaddafi to abandon him and embrace a better future for Libya that allows political transition and real reform that meets the aspirations of the Libyan people.” “He has defected from the regime,” said Noman Benotman, a friend of Kousa and senior analyst at Britain’s Quilliam thinktank. “He wasn’t happy at all. He doesn’t support the government attacks on civilians,” he said. “He’s seeking refuge in Britain and hopes he will be treated well,” Benotman said. Kousa’s decision to abandon the regime came as it emerged that Barack Obama had signed a secret government order authorising covert US help to the Libyan rebels via such organisations as the CIA. The order, known as a “finding” was signed within the last two or three weeks. The move will undoubtedly fuel speculation that the US and its allies are planning to arm the rebels. The New York Times has reported that small groups of CIA operatives have been working in Libya for several weeks gathering intelligence for military air strikes and making contacts with the rebels battling Gaddafi’s forces, according to American officials. It also reported that “dozens” of British agents and special forces were also inside Libya, helping direct attacks by British aircraft. Both sides in the Libya conflict are running short of weapons and ammunition after almost two weeks of intense fighting that has brutally exposed the military shortcomings of the rebels, the Guardian has been told. The rebels were forced into yet another retreaton Wednesday, with Gaddafi’s forces regaining much of the territory taken by the rebels at the weekend and threatening to humiliate the western coalition by again coming within striking distance of the city of Benghazi. Concern is deepening in the coalition about the rebels’ fragile morale and lack of military experience to mount a sustained challenge to the regime. A military stalemate is now a real possibility, partly as both sides are struggling to re-equip their forces. With fighting continuing in Misrata and regime forces pushing east as far as the strategic town of Ajdabiya, the issue of rearming has become paramount. Coalition bombing raids had helped “chop the legs off” Gaddafi’s supply chain, meaning he could no longer get rockets and ammunition to the front line. “Ammunition is going to become an issue,” said a defence source. “The regime’s logistics are very stretched. Their ability to move ammunition 400 to 500 miles is becoming constraining. Regime forces have been seriously degraded. But there is more to do to prevent more bloodshed, to prevent more loss of life.” While the regime is thought to be “hurting more and missing more” because many of its heavy weapons have been destroyed, the rebels could struggle to take advantage because of their own problems. They do not have a supply chain or logistical mechanisms. Many of the rebels have not experienced being under fire before the last three weeks and there is no sign of any improvement in their fighting capability. Though the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, and British foreign secretary William Hague have hinted that arming the rebels might be allowed under the terms of the two UN resolutions, it is understood the UK has not provided any equipment so far, and there are no plans to do so. No training has been provided either. A defence source insisted there had been “no request for ground forces” and that the coalition had “no intention” of providing them. People who had returned to Ajdabiya after it fell to the revolutionaries on Saturday again fled on Wednesday as the government’s army seized two important oil towns further along the coastal highway, Ras Lanuf and Brega. It was not immediately clear if the regime intended to try to take Ajdabiya again after air strikes last week destroyed a significant number of tanks and armoured vehicles. But the government has pressed ahead with its counteroffensive using not only the artillery that it still retains but what appears to be a larger ground force than previously deployed. On Monday, the rebels moved within 45 miles of Sirte, the strategically and politically important birthplace of Gaddafi, and were proclaiming they would be in Tripoli before the end of the week after advancing about 200 miles in two days under the cover of the western air strikes. But the regime’s counterattack has outmanoeuvred the poorly disciplined and ill-trained rebels who barely made a stand at Brega before fleeing toward Ajdabiya. If the government were to move on Ajdabiya, that would once again open the road to Benghazi. The revolutionary leadership, which has called for an intensification of air strikes, said it was not concerned by the see-sawing military fortunes. “Whether we advance 50km or retreat 50km … it’s a big country. They will go back the next day,” said spokesman Mustafa Gheriani in Benghazi. But the situation has raised concerns that the rebels’ inability to hold territory will undermine coalition commitment. The coalition now believes it has a much clearer idea of the strengths and weaknesses of the two sides and the issues that could be crucial in the coming days and weeks. It is now thought that: • Thousands of foreign fighters are in Libya helping to support Gaddafi and more are still coming from countries such as Chad, Niger and Mali. Many are being lured to Tripoli because Gaddafi pays them well. The foreigners, some of them migrant workers, are being used for security in urban areas, freeing up other soldiers to fight the rebels. • Misrata has become a crucible of the fighting and is the focus of the regime’s attempts to snuff out the opposition. Coalition air strikes have crushed attempts by Gaddafi’s navy to blockade the city and attack it from the sea. Four Libyan vessels have been sunk, and one beached. • Al-Qaida has a negligible presence in Libya and is not considered a factor at all in the current fighting. • Gaddafi has no chemical weapons in any usable form. It is thought that he only has the remnants of the weapons programme that was dismantled in 2004, and coalition air strikes have targeted the Scud missiles that could have been used to deliver them. How the conflict now develops may depend on whether Gaddafi’s opponents in the west of the country are prepared to rise up against a regime that has promoted a culture of fear for the last 40 years. That culture is thought to be most acute inside the regime itself – Gaddafi is said to hold his lieutenants, extended family, and indeed his children in a state of near perpetual conflict and fear. The default position in society is assessed to be that any resistance to Gaddafi or his regime is something only talked about in the privacy of your own home. The scale of the deployment by UK forces has also become clear. Ten Typhoon and eight Tornado aircraft are operating out of Italy, supported by the cruise missile submarine, HMS Turbulent, which has been replaced by HMS Triumph. Getting equipment and armaments to the Mediterranean involved 24 transport aircraft, including nine C17s and 11 Hercules aircraft, and two chartered Antonov flights for 583 military personnel. The RAF so far has undertaken 130 hours of refuelling missions, involving 500,000 litres of aviation fuel. Libya Muammar Gaddafi Arab and Middle East unrest Middle East Patrick Wintour Richard Norton-Taylor Nick Hopkins Chris McGreal guardian.co.uk
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