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Mariah Carey On HSN, Condensed Into Four Amazing Minutes

Matt Cherette, a lamb in Gawker writer’s clothing, took it upon himself to pare down Mariah Carey’s two-hour appearance on HSN last night into one hilarious four-minute clip. And forget the fact that the whistle-register songbird just had twins less than three months ago — she’s in full-on diva mode here, constantly complaining about both … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 25/07/2011 18:26 Number of articles : 3

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s accuser goes public as case nears collapse

Nafissatou Diallo threatens to launch civil action if case against former IMF chief falls apart On the morning of 14 May Nafissatou Diallo, an illiterate single mother from Guinea, entered suite 2806 of the Sofitel hotel in New York to clean the room. Hours later news of her alleged sexual assault by Dominique Strauss-Kahn was broadcast around the world. Diallo became “the maid”, one of the most mysterious and famous – or infamous – women in the world. Until this week the US and UK media have protected the identity of Diallo, a 32-year-old refugee and mother of a 15-year-old daughter. But now she has gone public, fighting to get her day in court as her case against the former French presidential hopeful appears close to collapse. “I want justice. I want him to go to jail,” she said in her first television interview. “I want him to know that there is some places you cannot use your money, you cannot use your power when you do something like this.” ABC will air Diallo’s full interview in the US on Tuesday. It follows an interview with Newsweek in which she describes in harrowing detail the alleged attack. Diallo has also described the aftermath of the attack. She said she had no idea who the then head of the International Monetary Fund was. “I was watching the news and they were saying he’s going to be the next president of France. And I say ‘oh my God’ and I was crying, they’re going to kill me, they’re going to kill me, I’m going to die.” She said that if this had happened in Guinea with “a powerful man like that” she would have been killed. Diallo’s case has been severely damaged after revelations that she lied to the authorities and a grand jury about her background. It was also revealed that she had fiddled her taxes and had a relationship with Amara Tarawally, a convicted drug dealer who used her bank account to deposit large sums of money. Strauss-Kahn is due back in court on 1 August and the Manhattan district attorney is believed to be considering dropping the case. Diallo has threatened to launch her own civil action against Strauss-Kahn. In the interviews Diallo is vague about her past life in Guinea, as well as the exact nature of her relationship with Tarawally, whom she called after the alleged incident in a conversation taped by the authorities. Diallo allegedly said: “Don’t worry, this guy has a lot of money. I know what I’m doing.” But Newsweek reports that the prosecutors did not have a translation of the full conversation, conducted in a dialect of Fulani, Diallo’s first language, and that subsequent investigations have cast doubt on that interpretation. She also appeared close to tears as she denied allegations made by the New York Post that she had worked as a prostitute. “I’m not. God is my witness, I’m telling the truth, from the heart. God knows that.” She is suing the paper. Strauss-Kahn’s defence had been strengthened by doubts about Diallo’s account of the attack. She reportedly went to clean another room after the incident. But according to Diallo’s account in the interviews, backed by information from the Sofitel’s electronic room keys, she visited another room only briefly, apparently to retrieve personal effects. Her lawyer Ken Thompson told ABC: “There’s no mystery, there’s no hiding the fact. This man attempted to rape her.” Strauss-Kahn’s legal team hit back at Diallo’s decision to go public. “Ms Diallo is the first accuser in history to conduct a media campaign to persuade a prosecutor to pursue charges against a person from whom she wants money,” said Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers William Taylor and Benjamin Brafman. “It is time for this unseemly circus to stop.” Stuart Slotnick, defence attorney and managing partner of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, called Diallo’s decision to go public “outrageous” and said it could damage the case. “She is violating all the rules. There aren’t many cases where the victim goes on the PR offensive; usually it’s the defendant.” The defence team would now be scrutinising the tapes for inconsistencies in her story and building an argument that she is out for financial gain, he said. “Her lawyer has already attacked the district attorney’s office. He isn’t doing this because he’s a women’s rights activist; he stands to make a lot of money.” Slotnick said he expected the district attorney’s office and Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers to subpoena ABC and Newsweek as they sift through the interviews for more evidence. Diallo’s decision to waive her anonymity was barely newsworthy in France, where the media have been naming her and giving personal details, including the name and age of her daughter, their address and even photographs, since her identity was first known. On Monday, French radio France-Info described her decision to give an interview as a “media offensive”. David Koubbi, the lawyer representing the French writer Tristane Banon, 32, who claims Strauss-Kahn sexually attacked her when she went to interview him for a book she was writing in 2003, met Diallo in New York last week. Banon has lodged a lawsuit for attempted rape against Strauss-Kahn in France, which is currently under preliminary investigation to see whether the case should go ahead. Koubbi has said he found Diallo credible. “She told me she had not lied. She said it forcefully and she repeated it.” Dominique Strauss-Kahn IMF New York United States France ABC Dominic Rushe Kim Willsher guardian.co.uk

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Murdoch interview could have been tougher, admits WSJ special committee

Body that oversees paper’s editorial integrity says it was slow to cover story, but is now making up with ‘aggressive coverage’ The Wall Street Journal “could have done a better job” when it published an interview with proprietor Rupert Murdoch in which he said News Corporation had made only “minor mistakes” in managing the phone-hacking scandal, according to the paper’s special editorial committee. In a report published in the Journal on Monday designed to answer critics of its phone-hacking coverage, the committee – set up when Murdoch bought the paper in 2007 – admitted that its journalists failed to cover the scandal as promptly as its rivals. It also offered criticism of a one-sided interview earlier this month, just 24 hours before News Corp lost two of its most senior newspaper executives, including Les Hinton, who was responsible for the Dow Jones newswires. “[The Journal] could have done a better job with a recent story allowing Mr Murdoch to get his side of the story on the record without tougher questioning,” the report said, adding “We have discussed this with the involved editors.” However, in response to a political request for evidence that the US journalists were not involved in wrongdoing last week, the committee found “nothing to even hint that the sort of misdeeds alleged in London have somehow crept into [WSJ publisher] Dow Jones”. In one critical paragraph of the Journal’s coverage of a scandal that has rocked the company, the UK political establishment and police authorities, the committee wrote: “The Journal was slower than it should have been at the outset to pursue the phone-hacking scandal story, in our opinion, though it is doing much better now with aggressive coverage, fitting placement in the paper, and unflinching headlines.” Last Friday, two days after Rupert Murdoch and his heir apparent James appeared before parliament, the Journal broke the news that the justice department is preparing wide-ranging subpoenas to gather evidence in the phone hacking case. The committee had nothing to say about the WSJ editorial published last week that accused journalists at the Guardian and other news outlets for pushing coverage of the phone-hacking story for “commercial and ideological motives”. Much of the committee’s evidence seems to have been gathered by asking relevant editors and reporters: “Is anybody putting political, ideological or commercial pressure on you to influence your news judgment?” The answer, perhaps unsurprisingly, is “no”. The report comes after the Journal, edited by Robert Thomson, a former editor of the Times in London, has come under heavy criticism from rival media organisations in recent weeks. New York Times columnist Joe Nocera, who has previously written in support of Murdoch ownership, said : “The Journal was turned into a propaganda vehicle for its owner’s conservative views. That’s half the definition of Fox-ification. The other half is that Murdoch’s media outlets must shill for his business interests. With the News of the World scandal, the Journal has now shown itself willing to do that, too.” The members of the special committee to oversee the editorial integrity of the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires include Thomas Bray, former Detroit News opinion editor, Louis Boccardi, former head of AP, Jack Fuller, former president of Tribune Publishing Co, Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the MIT Media Lab, and Susan Phillips, former dean of the George Washington University business school. They are each paid $100,000 a year to keep an eye on the standards and ethics of the WSJ and Dow Jones Newswires, according to PaidContent. This is understood to be the first report they have published. •

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Police: No Cause of Death in Winehouse Autopsy

As her parents formally Id’d her body, Police on Monday said an autopsy on Amy Winehouse did not establish cause of death; tests results were being awaited. (July 25)

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Kids Med: Blood, Corneas a Lure for 12 Year Olds

At Fauquier Hospital in Warrenton, Va., kids ranging in age from 12 to 15 years old are exposed to human eyes, blood and life in the emergency room. The AP’s Lee Powell found it to be a different kind of summer camp. (July 25)

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Trump to GOP: Force U.S. default to make sure Obama isn’t re-elected

Click here to view this media Conservative real estate titan Donald Trump told Fox News Monday that Republicans should make sure President Barack Obama isn’t re-elected by refusing any comprehensive deal to raise the debt ceiling, even going so far as to suggest that the country should be allowed to default on its debts. “Obama doesn’t want the six-month extension because that almost ensures he doesn’t get re-elected,” Trump told Fox & Friends hosts Steve Doocy, Gretchen Carlson and Brian Kilmeade. “I think, frankly, the Republicans would be crazy, unless they get 100 percent of the deal that they want right now, to make any deal.” “The fact is that unless Republicans get 100 percent of what they want — and that may include getting rid of Obamacare which is a total disaster — they should not make a deal other than a minor extension which would take you before the elections which would ensure that Obama doesn’t get elected, which would be a great thing.” “If you look at the average American when they’re polled, it seems the President of the United States gets less of the blame than Republicans do, but you see Republicans with maximum leverage,” Kilmeade observed. “Absolutely. The Republicans have the leverage. I don’t care about polls. When it comes time to default, they’re not going to remember any of the Republicans’ names. They are going to remember in history books one name, and that’s Obama,” Trump opined.

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The media’s unwillingness to release all the facts concerning the debt ceiling debate is nothing short of censorship. In their enthusiasm as cheerleaders for this President, the media are deliberately hiding and distorting the truth to further their own ideologically driven, leftist agenda. These so-called 'news' outlets are ignoring the voice of the American people. It is a tragedy that we even have to demand this: Tell the truth, the whole truth . Report the news. Editor's Note: For the full press release, click here . Click here for the MRCAction.org petition to stand up to the media's distortion of the national debt issue.

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Moody’s downgraded Greece’s bond ratings by a further three notches today and warned that it is almost inevitable the country will be considered to be in default following last week’s new bailout package . The agency says the new EU package of measures implies “substantial” losses for private creditors. As a…

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On the heels of Saturday’s news that a young woman has accused Rep. David Wu of sexual assault , Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats are demanding a House ethics investigation, the Washington Post reports. “I call on the Ethics Committee to initiate an investigation into the allegations against Congressman Wu,…

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ASUS Eee Pad SL101 slides through the FCC, still misses promised May release

Sure, it’s not unusual for gadgets to miss their shipping targets , suffering months-long delays as they jump through the varies hoops necessary before a release. Fortunately, ASUS can now check FCC approval off the Eee Pad Slider’s to do list, with the Honeycomb QWERTY tablet receiving a green light from the feds late last week. ASUS has already confirmed August availability in the UK (after previously promising a May ship date), so we can only hope that the same timeframe applies stateside as well. We’re also curious to see whether or not ASUS was able to use this unexpected delay to beef up supplies, so the Slide doesn’t suffer a hangup similar to that of its Transformer cousin. The company has yet to confirm Slider pricing in the U.S., though we imagine those details will be revealed along with a shipping date within the next few weeks. ASUS Eee Pad SL101 slides through the FCC, still misses promised May release originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jul 2011 13:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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