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Stock markets fall sharply ahead of Greek debt crisis talks

European bank shares among leading fallers prior to crucial meeting over Greece receiving €8bn to stave off default Stock markets fell sharply on Monday amid growing tensions over the EU’s failure to resolve the Greek debt crisis. European bank shares led the fallers, hours ahead of crucial talks that will help determine whether Greece receives €8bn (£6.96bn) of funds it needs to stave off default. In London, the FTSE 100 index lost more than 80 points in early trading, a fall of 1.5%. Germany’s Dax, France’s CAC, Spain’s Ibex and Italy’s FTSE MIB opened between 2.3% and 2.9% lower. The sell-off followed a weekend meeting in Wroclaw , Poland, where EU countries failed to come up with a consensus on how to prevent a Greek default. European leaders clashed with US treasury secretary Timothy Geithner, who told them to stop “loose talk” that was damaging the eurozone and bringing “catastrophic risk” to global financial markets. Michael Hewson, market analyst at CMC Markets, said: “The lack of any headway at the Ecofin weekend meeting in Poland, along with a swift dismissal of advice from Geithner, merely serves to highlight the simmering tensions among European politicians as they try to balance the competing demands of political unpopularity at home against the need to reassure financial markets.” Shares in French bank Société Générale tumbled over 6% in Paris, making SocGen the biggest faller among European banks. In London, Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and Lloyds Banking Group all fell by more than 5%. Investors are braced for another week of turbulence as the world’s finance ministers and central bankers gather in Washington for the International Monetary Fund’s annual meeting. In Asia, markets were also bathed in red. While Japan’s Nikkei was closed for a national holiday, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng lost 2.4% and markets in Taiwan, Seoul, Singapore, Shanghai and Jakarta were down more than 1%. Oil prices also slipped, with Brent crude falling below $112 a barrel. Gold, seen as a safe haven investment, strengthened. Spot gold hit $1,824 an ounce. More austerity ahead? Greek prime minister George Papandreou has scrapped plans to attend the IMF meeting and held an emergency cabinet meeting on Sunday to discuss additional austerity measures, ahead of a crucial conference call with EU, European Central Bank and IMF officials – the troika – on Monday. The Greek government will continue its meeting after being told that the next tranche of the bailout, €8bn due at the end of the month, hinges on further belt-tightening. “The timing of a Greek default remains in the hands of the troika and it is difficult to believe that they will decide to pull the plug at this stage because of the potential impact upon the other troubled sovereigns and the banking sector,” said Gary Jenkins, head of fixed income at Evolution Securities. “That said, who knows what contingency plans they have prepared behind closed doors (although the fact that they have leaked like a sieve throughout the crisis suggests we would have heard about them if they had …) and on the day that all the ducks are lined up then that might be the day that support for Greece is withdrawn. However, comments from the German finance minister that ‘membership in a monetary union is an opportunity, but also a heavy burden … the Greeks must decide whether they want to bear this burden’ might suggest that the endgame is nigh.” Elsewhere, credit ratings agency Moody’s is expected to announce within a month whether it plans to downgrade Italy’s Aa2 rating, a move that could escalate the European debt crisis, although Standard & Poor’s already rates the country two notches lower at A+. European debt crisis European banks Europe European Central Bank FTSE Stock markets Banking Greece Europe Nikkei Société Générale Royal Bank of Scotland Lloyds Banking Group Euro Julia Kollewe guardian.co.uk

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Anti-terrorist police arrest six men in Birmingham

West Midlands police question suspects over alleged plot to carry out act of terrorism Six men have been arrested in Birmingham as part of a large intelligence-led counter-terrorism operation, police said on Monday morning. The men were detained at or near their homes overnight on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism in the UK. A spokeswoman for West Midlands police said the men, aged between 25 and 32, were taken into custody by unarmed officers in the Moseley, Sparkbrook, Sparkhill, Ward End and Balsall Heath areas of Birmingham between 11.30pm on Sunday and 1am on Monday. The spokeswoman also confirmed that a 22-year-old woman from Saltley, Birmingham, had been arrested at 6.30am on suspicion of failing to disclose information contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000. The suspects are being held for questioning at an unnamed police station in the West Midlands police area, the spokeswoman added, and specialist police teams are now searching their homes and seven other properties in Birmingham. In a brief statement, West Midlands police’s assistant chief constable for security, Marcus Beale, said: “The operation is in its early stages so we are unable to go into detail at this time about the nature of the suspected offences. “However, I believe it was necessary to take action at this time in order to ensure public safety.” The nature of the suspected offences has not been disclosed but there has been a heavy police presence in the city due to the Liberal Democrats’ autumn conference taking place at Birmingham’s International Convention Centre. UK security and terrorism Birmingham guardian.co.uk

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Ryan’s 4 TDs Lead Falcons, Vick Hurt

Matt Ryan had a career-high four touchdown passes as Atlanta topped the Eagles 35-31 Sunday night. Green Bay beat Carolina despite 432 yards passing from Cam Newton. Colts fall to 0-2 for the first time since 1998. (Sept. 18)

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Raw Video: $77 Million of Cocaine Seized

Hong Kong police have made their biggest ever cocaine bust, seizing more than 1200 pounds of the drug and arresting eight people. (Sept. 19)

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DJ Hero 2 Turntable Bundle

Type: Video Games Title: DJ Hero 2 Turntable Bundle See all customer reviews Product Description: The follow up to the award-winning #1 new videogame IP of 2009, DJ Hero 2 will transform living rooms into nightclubs all over again with an entirely new music-gaming experience. Friends and families can become mix masters and singing sensations, experiencing hit music like they’ve never heard it before. With a host of new DJ and vocal multiplayer modes, including innovative DJ Battles, and 70+ mixes featuring the biggest dance, pop and hip-hop hits, DJ Hero 2 delivers the new standard in music & rhythm gaming. Features: The best soundtrack got even better: DJ Hero 2 one-ups its predecessor and mixes even hotter tracks from the biggest artists in pop, dance and hip hop including: Lady Gaga, Deadmau5, Kanye West, Chemical Brothers, Dr. Dre, Rihanna and more. Play how you want: Change how the mix sounds each time you play with new Freestyle sections, which let you scratch, sample, and crossfade the way you want. Never play a mix the same way twice. All-new Empire Mode sends players on a journey starting out as a lowly warehouse DJ on the road to becoming the head of a major music empire. Unlock new perks and rewards with each step in your career. All-new multiplayer modes redefine the DJ Hero experience. Innovative DJ Battles feature custom mixes and authentic back-and-forth DJ gameplay. New multiplayer modes including Accumulator, Checkpoints and Streakers. Don?t stop the party: Party Play mode turns DJ Hero 2 into the ultimate party accessory. Let the games incredible mixes play themselves and or jump- in/jump- out to take control and play along without ever stopping the music. See the details

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Hands off my Vegemite, Kevin Rudd tells US airport staff

Australian foreign minister tweeted that New York airport authorities tried to confiscate his supply Australia’s foreign minister said American authorities tried to confiscate his supply of Vegemite as he entered the US. It’s the second time this year that the yeast extract spread has sparked high-level – if lighthearted – diplomatic disagreement. Foreign minster Kevin Rudd tweeted on Sunday that airport authorities in New York had questioned his bringing in the dark brown paste, a byproduct of brewing beer that is popular among many Australians on sandwiches, toast and crackers. “Only problem travelling to NY is that they tried to confiscate our Vegemite at the airport. Needed foreign ministerial intervention,” Rudd tweeted from New York. “Airport staff were surprised when I said it is good for you & I ate it for breakfast. They then waved me through,” he added. Vegemite also was a source of disagreement when Julia Gillard made her only visit to the United States as prime minister in March. She and US president, Barack Obama, visited a high school in Virginia where an 11th grade student asked what Vegemite was. “It’s horrible,” Obama exclaimed. “I love Vegemite,” Gillard said, noting that their opinions of the spread serves as a “little bit of division” between the two of them. The Australian invention, launched in 1923, has a high Vitamin B content and is marketed heavily on its health benefits for children. Australians abroad commonly bemoan how difficult Vegemite is to find outside Australia. It sparked international curiosity when “a Vegemite sandwich” was mentioned in the lyrics of Australian band Men at Work’s hit song Down Under that topped the US and British charts in 1983. Former prime minister John Howard claims that more Australians know the lyrics of a Vegemite advertising jingle written in 1954 than know the Australian national anthem. Australia United States guardian.co.uk

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Hands off my Vegemite, Kevin Rudd tells US airport staff

Australian foreign minister tweeted that New York airport authorities tried to confiscate his supply Australia’s foreign minister said American authorities tried to confiscate his supply of Vegemite as he entered the US. It’s the second time this year that the yeast extract spread has sparked high-level – if lighthearted – diplomatic disagreement. Foreign minster Kevin Rudd tweeted on Sunday that airport authorities in New York had questioned his bringing in the dark brown paste, a byproduct of brewing beer that is popular among many Australians on sandwiches, toast and crackers. “Only problem travelling to NY is that they tried to confiscate our Vegemite at the airport. Needed foreign ministerial intervention,” Rudd tweeted from New York. “Airport staff were surprised when I said it is good for you & I ate it for breakfast. They then waved me through,” he added. Vegemite also was a source of disagreement when Julia Gillard made her only visit to the United States as prime minister in March. She and US president, Barack Obama, visited a high school in Virginia where an 11th grade student asked what Vegemite was. “It’s horrible,” Obama exclaimed. “I love Vegemite,” Gillard said, noting that their opinions of the spread serves as a “little bit of division” between the two of them. The Australian invention, launched in 1923, has a high Vitamin B content and is marketed heavily on its health benefits for children. Australians abroad commonly bemoan how difficult Vegemite is to find outside Australia. It sparked international curiosity when “a Vegemite sandwich” was mentioned in the lyrics of Australian band Men at Work’s hit song Down Under that topped the US and British charts in 1983. Former prime minister John Howard claims that more Australians know the lyrics of a Vegemite advertising jingle written in 1954 than know the Australian national anthem. Australia United States guardian.co.uk

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Brazilian police arrest suspects in Amazon murders of environmentalists

Two held over killings of José Cláudio Ribeiro da Silva and Maria do Espírito Santo, who were dedicated to saving the rainforests Police in the Brazilian Amazon say they have arrested two men in connection with the murders of two rainforest activists who were gunned down in May. José Cláudio Ribeiro da Silva and his wife, Maria do Espírito Santo, were killed on 24 May, six months after Ribeiro da Silva had predicted he could be killed at any time, during an international environmental conference . The activists were known for their vocal stance against illegal loggers, cattle ranchers and charcoal producers that were operating in Praia-Alta Piranheira, the remote Amazon settlement in Brazil’s Para state, where they lived. On Sunday, nearly four months after the killings, police said they had arrested two of their three prime suspects during a dawn raid on a jungle camp around 32 miles from the Amazon town of Novo Repartimento. Police said they had seized three revolvers and one shotgun during the raid on the alleged killers. “The family’s reaction is happiness, happiness, happiness,” Ribeiro da Silva’s sister Claudelice Silva dos Santos told the Guardian on Monday, as the two suspects were reportedly transferred by helicopter to a prison in Belem, the state capital. “We have been waiting for this news for nearly four months.” Police named the prisoners as José Rodrigues Moreira, supposedly a small-time cattle rancher who is accused of ordering the killings, and his brother Lindon Johnson Silva Rocha, who allegedly carried out the executions. “Hidden in a tent in the middle of the forest, the two brothers were armed and even tried to escape as they were being surrounded by police,” security authorities said in a statement. Alberto Lopes do Nascimento, the third man wanted for the assassinations, had not been arrested, family members said. Ribeiro da Silva and Do Espírito Santo had suffered regular death threats because of their fight to protect the environment, and last November Ribeiro da Silva told a TEDx conference in Manaus he expected to be killed. “I will protect the forest at all costs. That is why I could get a bullet in my head at any moment,” he said. Their murders, six months after Ribeiro da Silva’s speech, triggered widespread outrage in Brazil and made headlines around the world. The country’s president, Dilma Rousseff, ordered a federal police investigation into the killings and hundreds of paramilitary troops were deployed in the region. Silva dos Santos, Ribeiro da Silva’s youngest sister, described the arrests as the “second step” towards justice. “Now we want convictions,” she said. She said she hoped police investigations would continue, to establish whether the murders were part of a wider conspiracy. “We believe there are more people involved [in the murders],” she said. Brazil Amazon rainforest Forests Deforestation Tom Phillips guardian.co.uk

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Taliban suicide bomber attacks senior police officer’s home in Karachi

At least eight people are killed when bomber drives a car packed with explosives into the house in Pakistan’s commercial hub At least eight people have been killed, including six police officers, after a Taliban suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden car into the home of a senior police official in Pakistan’s commercial hub, Karachi. The six police officers were guarding the home of Karachi’s senior superintendent of police, Chaudhry Mohammad Aslam, who survived the attack, said a police official, Naeem Shaikh. He added that a woman and a child had also been killed in the blast. Police said 300kg (136lb) of explosives had been used. Aslam told reporters he had received threats from militant groups, including Pakistani Taliban insurgents, who are close to al-Qaida. “I was sleeping when they carried out this cowardly act and rammed a vehicle packed with explosives into my house,” said Aslam at the scene of the blast. “I will not be cowed. I will teach a lesson to generations of militants.” The Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing, saying Aslam had arrested and killed many of its fighters. “We will attack other police officials as well who are taking action against our people,” a Taliban spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location. He went on to name five Karachi police officials on the Taliban hit list. The assault broke a lull in militant violence in Karachi, Pakistan’s biggest city, which is home to ports, the main stock exchange and central bank. “My daughter was preparing to go to school when all of a sudden the explosion occurred. My daughter started crying and I ran out of house to see what has happened,” said Mohammad Imran, one of Aslam’s neighbours. “I saw a cloud of smoke rising in the sky. Our children are traumatised. Our families are disturbed. There is no security.” The blast left a 2.5-metre crater and much of Aslam’s house was destroyed. Cement blocks, cars parts, broken chairs and pieces of shattered beds were strewn at the scene. At a Karachi hospital, two victims of the attack wrapped in cloth lay on a bed. Aslam is a well known police officer who led many high-profile raids on everyone from suspected al-Qaida cells in safehouses to some of Karachi’s most hardened criminals. Pakistan Taliban Global terrorism Afghanistan guardian.co.uk

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Faces of Poverty Changing

Last week, the Census Bureau released new figures showing that nearly one in six Americans lives in poverty _ a record 46.2 million people. The poverty rate, pegged at 15.1 percent, is the highest of any major industrialized nation. (Sept. 19)

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