Secretary of State Hillary Clinton exclaimed, “wow,” as she read a report on her phone that Moammar Gadhafi had been captured. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …A video showing a toddler being struck twice by vans and then ignored by passers-by has sparked outrage in China and prompted soul-searching over why people didn’t help the child. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …We all love Beyonce for many reasons. She’s a great singer. She’s a great dancer. She’s even a good actress! Bey is an all-around, consummate entertainer who has proved her worth time and time again, painting herself as a modern day Diana Ross. So, naturally, superfans attend her shows in droves, lining up to get an up-close look at the goddess herself. But that doesn’t mean it’s always appropriate… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1′s Today In Music Discovery Date : 13/10/2011 07:31 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …We all love Beyonce for many reasons. She’s a great singer. She’s a great dancer. She’s even a good actress! Bey is an all-around, consummate entertainer who has proved her worth time and time again, painting herself as a modern day Diana Ross. So, naturally, superfans attend her shows in droves, lining up to get an up-close look at the goddess herself. But that doesn’t mean it’s always appropriate… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1′s Today In Music Discovery Date : 13/10/2011 07:31 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Legendary Sportscaster Bryant Gumbel turned heads Tuesday night during a televised editorial regarding the NBA’s labor union stalemate. Speaking on HBO’s “Real Talk,” he called NBA Commisioner David Stern a “plantation overseer.” Gumbel said the “egocentric” commissioner is focused on “demeaning the players” rather than solving the NBA lockout: “Stern’s version of what has been going on behind closed… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 19/10/2011 08:01 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Winds reached more than 50 mph along parts of Lake Michigan Wednesday. In Chicago, public safety officials closed a bike path, urging caution for bikers and runners. In a harbor near downtown, boats were damaged. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Winds reached more than 50 mph along parts of Lake Michigan Wednesday. In Chicago, public safety officials closed a bike path, urging caution for bikers and runners. In a harbor near downtown, boats were damaged. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Warning, graphic video content. Arab satellite TV stations have broadcast a video purportedly showing former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi captured alive by revolutionary forces. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Warning, graphic video content. Arab satellite TV stations have broadcast a video purportedly showing former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi captured alive by revolutionary forces. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Prosecutors claim Michael Campbell, caught in sting operation, was planning to buy firearms and explosives A judge in Lithuania will deliver a verdict on Friday in the case of an alleged member of the Real IRA who has been accused of trying to buy firearms, ammunition and explosives from Lithuania. Prosecutors said 39-year-old Michael Campbell was caught in a sting operation involving MI5, the Garda and the Lithuanian authorities. He has been charged with trying to buy weapons including a high-velocity sniper rifle, rocket-propelled grenades, detonators, timers and explosives. The judge, Arunas Kisielius, was told that Campbell was arrested when Lithuanian officers posing as arms suppliers met him in Vilnius in January 2008. The court heard that the operation had been set up with the help of an MI5 agent known as Robert Michael Jardine, who took Campbell to Lithuania as part of the undercover plot. “If these criminal acts had not been discovered in a timely way, weapons would have been acquired from other sources and used for terrorist purposes,” Gedgaudas Norkunas, prosecuting, said. Kisielius heard that Campbell paid €10,000 (£8,700) for the haul of weapons, which included 10kg of high explosive. Campbell has denied all the charges, including that he was attempting to provide support to a terrorist group. He admitted to the court that he was interested in buying arms, but denied they were for the Real IRA. His lawyers said British and Lithuanian intelligence agencies were guilty of entrapment. They claimed Jardine initiated the arms deal, and that Campbell was not involved in terrorism. Giving evidence, Campbell, of Co Louth, told the court: “During my entire stay in Lithuania, when I was recorded 24 hours a day, the prosecutor did not even get one recording where I was talking with anybody about terrorist acts.” He said he had been joking when a recorded conversation seemed to show he was planning to use the weapons in London. “To make a big story about a joke is really unfair,” he told the court. “I am not a member of the Real IRA.” Real IRA Lithuania Europe Northern Ireland Nick Hopkins guardian.co.uk
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