Former assistant editor Ian Edmondson is taking publisher to employment tribunal claiming unfair dismissal A second journalist at the heart of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal is taking Rupert Murdoch’s News International to an employment tribunal, claiming unfair dismissal. Ian Edmondson filed his suit in April, but the case has only come to light in the wake of revelations that the paper’s former chief reporter, Neville Thurlbeck, is also taking News International to an employment tribunal , claiming he was unfairly sacked. However, unlike Thurlbeck, Edmondson is not claiming he was a whistle-blower and therefore should not have been sacked because he disclosed wrong-doing on the paper. Edmondson was sacked in January this year after he was named by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire as the person who asked him to hack into the mobile phone of football agent Sky Andrew. As the former assistant editor (news) of the Sunday tabloid, he was one of the most senior journalists on the paper. It is thought that Thurlbeck was only sacked this month. Because he is a whistle-blower’s defence, his case is expedited through the system, with a preliminary employment tribunal hearing in East London on Friday. News International said it would “vigorously contest” both cases. Thurlbeck was arrested in April on suspicion of unlawfully intercepting mobile phone voicemail messages but remained on the payroll of the paper until recently. • To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editor@mediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly “for publication”. • To get the latest media news to your desktop or mobile, follow MediaGuardian on Twitter and Facebook . Phone hacking Newspapers & magazines National newspapers Newspapers Lisa O’Carroll guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …As we grow closer to the one-year mark until the 2012 Presidential election, the crop of Republican candidates is ever expanding with a new frontrunner every month. At first it seemed like Michele Bachmann could be the right person for the job, and then Mitt Romney, but that was before Rick Perry came on the scene. Now even the straight shooter from Texas’ popularity might be fading, thanks to his performance at the last debate. On Monday night’s “Daily Show,” before his lengthy interview with Congressman Ron Paul, Jon Stewart mocked the muddled GOP field, particularly the prospect of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie now joining the race. Stewart provided an excellent metaphor: that The GOP race is now a season of “American Idol” in reverse, with more and more unqualified people being added every week instead of eliminated (and when he shows a particular Christie clip you’ll see exactly what he means). Considering that perhaps it’s not the candidates who are the problem, but the GOP base, Stewart’s “Indecision 2012″ moniker is more appropriate than ever. Conservatives are typically pro-life, yet they cheered for death during the debate. “They want someone who’ll roll up their sleeves, but not show their arms,” Stewart joked. “You guys need to take a long, hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking, ‘There’s something wrong with this mirror.” WATCH: Click here to watch on TDS website
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Continue reading …(Video Link) redditor Blackandredflag and his friends were tossing paper airplanes off what looks like the top of a tall dormitory. One airplane flight kept going and going and going…and ended perfectly. -via reddit Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 01:00 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Terrorist organisation magazine reportedly cites as ‘ridiculous’ Iran president’s blaming of US behind 2001 attacks Al-Qaida has sent a message to the Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asking him to stop spreading conspiracy theories about the 9/11 attacks. Iranian media on Wednesday reported quotes from what appears to be an article published in the latest issue of the al-Qaida English language magazine, Inspire, which described Ahmadinejad’s remarks over the 11 September attacks as “ridiculous”. In his UN general assembly speech last week, Ahmadinejad cast doubt over the official version of the 2001 attacks. “The Iranian government has professed on the tongue of its president Ahmadinejad that it does not believe that al-Qaida was behind 9/11 but rather, the US government,” the article said, according to Iranian media. “So we may ask the question: why would Iran ascribe to such a ridiculous belief that stands in the face of all logic and evidence?” Ahmadinejad said in New York that the “mysterious September 11 incident” had been used as a pretext to attack Afghanistan and Iraq. He had also previously expressed scepticism at the US version of events. “By using their imperialistic media network which is under the influence of colonialism, they threaten anyone who questions the Holocaust and the September 11 event with sanctions and military actions,” said Ahmadinejad. The al-Qaida article insisted it had been behind the attacks and criticised the Iranian president for discrediting the terrorist group. “For them, al-Qaida was a competitor for the hearts and minds of the disenfranchised Muslims around the world,” said the article published in the Inspire magazine. “Al-Qaida … succeeded in what Iran couldn’t. Therefore it was necessary for the Iranians to discredit 9/11 and what better way to do so? Conspiracy theories.” Al-Qaida also accused Iran of hypocrisy over its “anti-Americanism”. The article said: “For Iran, anti-Americanism is merely a game of politics. It is anti-America when it suits it and it is a collaborator with the US when it suits it, as we have seen in the shameful assistance Iran gave to the US in its invasion of Afghanistan and in the Shia of Iraq, backed by Iran, bringing the American forces into the country and welcoming them with open arms.” During his visit to New York, Ahmadinejad also changed his position on gay people in Iran. He had previously famously said: “We don’t have homosexuals [in Iran] like you do in your country. This does not exist in our country.” But according to the American news website the Daily Beast , in a meeting with a number of journalists last week, he said: “In Iran, homosexuality is seen as an ugly act … There may be some people who are homosexuals who are in touch with you. But in Iranian society they’re ashamed to announce it so they’re not known. This is an act against God and his prophets. But we as the government can’t go out and stop people.” al-Qaida Global terrorism Iran Middle East Mahmoud Ahmadinejad September 11 2001 United States US national security Saeed Kamali Dehghan guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Online retailer unveils its new Kindle Fire tablet computer, expected to be the biggest challenge yet to Apple’s iPad Amazon has unveiled its long-awaited tablet computer – the Kindle Fire – in what is expected to be the biggest challenge yet to the dominance of Apple’s iPad. The online retail giant showcased its 7in colour screen tablet computer in New York on Wednesday, with a retail price less than half that of Apple’s best-selling device. However, the iPad has a larger screen at 9.7in. The Kindle Fire, which is based on Google’s Android software, will retail for $199 (£127), compared to the cheapest iPad at $499. Unlike the iPad 2 and many other tablet devices, the Kindle Fire does not have a camera or mobile internet access. Amazon also announced a new Kindle model with a touchscreen, very close to the design of the latest Barnes & Noble Nook e-reader. The Kindle Touch has a black-and-white screen, consistent with current Kindle models, and will cost $99. The non-touchscreen Kindle will cost $79, and a touchscreen Kindle with 3G internet access will cost $149. Jeff Bezos, founder and chief executive of Amazon, will aim to replicate the success enjoyed by its Kindle e-reader, which is the online retailer’s best-selling product. Expectations are high for Amazon’s device. Forrester research estimates that the Kindle Fire will sell between 3m and 5m units in its first year, compared to 9.3m iPads sold between April and June. The Kindle Fire comes with a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, the company’s premium membership service that will allow users to stream videos and free delivery of goods bought via Amazon. The Kindle Fire will ship in the US from 15 November and the Touch from 21 November. No UK release dates have been announced, and Amazon did not return a request for comment. Amazon is the second largest retailer of digital music in the US, behind Apple, and the Kindle Fire is aimed at streamlining the sale of music, and also magazines and movies. Amazon dominates the e-reader market with around a 50% share and sold about 3m Kindles in the fourth quarter of 2010 , according to figures from research company IDC, but has never released any formal sales figures for the device with the black-and-white screen. Kindle Fire Amazon.com Internet E-commerce Kindle E-readers Tablet computers Computing iPad Apple Josh Halliday guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …A 1970s militant who carried out one of the most brazen hijackings in US history lived for decades in an idyllic Portuguese hamlet with his wife and two children before his capture, his neighbors said Wednesday. (Sept. 28)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media If you needed yet more evidence of how desperate Republicans are for a savior next year you only had to watch the worshipful embrace of Gov. Christie tonight at the Reagan Library. After his speech no less than three of the five questions he took were from audience members imploring him to reconsider and enter his name for the Republican presidential nomination. “Your country needs you!” (to run for president), said one lady, beseechingly. And with rapturous applause, the audience rose as one for yet another standing ovation. All a bit surreal to watch.
Continue reading …While shooting the CW’s “Supernatural” last Friday, D.J. Qualls was severely beaten by Vancouver police. The “Road Trip” star took to his twitter to alert fans and explain his shock and confusion. Qualls also gave a full account of the scene, which began when he walked out of a cafe and witnessed “a dude punch a girl.” He told the authorities what he had seen but he was not greeted with thanks. “He said if I didnt get out of there, he’s arrest me, I asked why and he tackled me, busted my face and handcuffed me,” Qualls said. He continued, “Was not arrested b/c was innocent. I was handcuffed and bleeding while the cop kept saying to me, ‘you think youre f-cking better than me? … Repeatedly asked 4 his badge number and he said if I didnt shut up, Id be taken in. Finally got a card as I was taken to hospital.” When admitted to the ER, Qualls was bloodied and received stitches in his chin. “I cannot understand it,” he tweeted. “I’m sitting here, with a busted face in total shock. I literally did nothing wrong.” The actor is demanding compensation for the brutal treatment, including full reimbursement for his hospital bills, which totaled to $800. He is also filing a formal complaint with the Vancouver Police Department and urged his fans to retweet his story. A police rep told the Vancouver Sun that they’ve already begun an investigation.
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