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The prosecution has nearly wrapped up in the Casey Anthony murder trial and is expected to rest its case tomorrow so the defense can begin calling witnesses. An emotional Cindy Anthony got called back on the stand for the third time today. Among other things, she buttressed the notion that…

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Sudan bombing ‘causing huge suffering’ in border state

UN accuses northern armed forces of indiscriminate military attacks against civilians in Southern Kordofan An air strike campaign in the Sudanese border state of Southern Kordofan is causing “huge suffering” to civilian populations and endangering humanitarian assistance in the region, the United Nations has said. The northern military has been fighting southern-aligned groups it describes as rebels in the oil state for more than a week, with clashes escalating to include artillery and aircraft. “Intensive bombing by SAF (the north’s Sudanese Armed Forces) in the past week is continuing in the surroundings of Kadugli and Kauda, where two jet fighters dropped 11 bombs this morning around 10.30, apparently targeting an airfield,” UN mission in Sudan (UNMIS) spokesman Kouider Zerrouk said on Tuesday. He said two bombs fell close to the perimeter of a UNMIS compound 150 metres from the airfield. “This bombing campaign is causing huge suffering to civilian populations and endangering humanitarian assistance,” he said. “We reiterate our call on the SAF, SPLA (Sudan People’s Liberation Army) and other armed groups who are involved in this conflict to immediately allow access to humanitarian agencies and stop indiscriminate military attacks against civilians and protect them in accordance with international law.” A northern army spokesman, Al-Sawarmi Khaled, denied that Khartoum’s military actions were killing civilians, saying fighting was only between the army and rebels. “There are not any victims from the civilian people.” Fighting in Southern Kordofan has raised tensions at a sensitive moment for Sudan, with the south set to declare independence in less than a month. The split has been complicated by a raft of unresolved issues, including where the border should be drawn and how to divide oil revenues. Southerners voted to secede in a January referendum which was promised in a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of north-south civil war. That conflict killed 2 million people. Also on Tuesday, the UN refugee agency urged Sudanese authorities to allow road and air access for aid workers trying to help thousands of people fleeing the fighting. Humanitarian flights have been denied permission to land in the state capital Kadugli for nearly a week and roadblocks manned by armed militiamen have hampered land access, the UN high commissioner for refugees said. “Insecurity means our operations are severely constrained and UNHCR is currently unable to reach a warehouse just 5km [3 miles] from the UN peacekeeping mission’s base in the city,” spokeswoman Melissa Fleming told a news briefing. Further underlining the deteriorating situation, the World Food Programme and the World Health Organisation said premises belonging to the two agencies in the area had been looted. Fleming said the UNHCR knew of 41,000 displaced people in the state, but it feared that many more were fleeing their homes, mostly children and women. Aid agencies had been able to deliver food and other help to only 6,000 people. “This is far below the number we would be able to reach if we had secure access,” she said. Sudan Africa United Nations guardian.co.uk

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Sudan bombing ‘causing huge suffering’ in border state

UN accuses northern armed forces of indiscriminate military attacks against civilians in Southern Kordofan An air strike campaign in the Sudanese border state of Southern Kordofan is causing “huge suffering” to civilian populations and endangering humanitarian assistance in the region, the United Nations has said. The northern military has been fighting southern-aligned groups it describes as rebels in the oil state for more than a week, with clashes escalating to include artillery and aircraft. “Intensive bombing by SAF (the north’s Sudanese Armed Forces) in the past week is continuing in the surroundings of Kadugli and Kauda, where two jet fighters dropped 11 bombs this morning around 10.30, apparently targeting an airfield,” UN mission in Sudan (UNMIS) spokesman Kouider Zerrouk said on Tuesday. He said two bombs fell close to the perimeter of a UNMIS compound 150 metres from the airfield. “This bombing campaign is causing huge suffering to civilian populations and endangering humanitarian assistance,” he said. “We reiterate our call on the SAF, SPLA (Sudan People’s Liberation Army) and other armed groups who are involved in this conflict to immediately allow access to humanitarian agencies and stop indiscriminate military attacks against civilians and protect them in accordance with international law.” A northern army spokesman, Al-Sawarmi Khaled, denied that Khartoum’s military actions were killing civilians, saying fighting was only between the army and rebels. “There are not any victims from the civilian people.” Fighting in Southern Kordofan has raised tensions at a sensitive moment for Sudan, with the south set to declare independence in less than a month. The split has been complicated by a raft of unresolved issues, including where the border should be drawn and how to divide oil revenues. Southerners voted to secede in a January referendum which was promised in a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of north-south civil war. That conflict killed 2 million people. Also on Tuesday, the UN refugee agency urged Sudanese authorities to allow road and air access for aid workers trying to help thousands of people fleeing the fighting. Humanitarian flights have been denied permission to land in the state capital Kadugli for nearly a week and roadblocks manned by armed militiamen have hampered land access, the UN high commissioner for refugees said. “Insecurity means our operations are severely constrained and UNHCR is currently unable to reach a warehouse just 5km [3 miles] from the UN peacekeeping mission’s base in the city,” spokeswoman Melissa Fleming told a news briefing. Further underlining the deteriorating situation, the World Food Programme and the World Health Organisation said premises belonging to the two agencies in the area had been looted. Fleming said the UNHCR knew of 41,000 displaced people in the state, but it feared that many more were fleeing their homes, mostly children and women. Aid agencies had been able to deliver food and other help to only 6,000 people. “This is far below the number we would be able to reach if we had secure access,” she said. Sudan Africa United Nations guardian.co.uk

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Iranian leaders have banned men from wearing necklaces as the latest part of a “moral security plan” against “un-Islamic” trends. Under the plan, the country is cracking down on short pants and loose headscarves on women and certain hairstyles on men. The movement is meant to fight “the western cultural…

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Hugh Hefner announces jilting on Twitter

Playboy founder uses social media site to tell followers the wedding with Crystal Harris is off On Christmas Day 2010, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner took to Twitter to announce his engagement to Crystal Harris. “When I gave Crystal the ring, she burst into tears,” he enthused. “This is the happiest Christmas weekend in memory.” Six months on, and just days before the couple, aged 85 and 25 respectively, were to exchange vows, had less happy news for his 639,000 followers. “The wedding is off,” he tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. “Crystal has had a change of heart.” Harris, a former Playboy “Playmate of the Month”, also went online to deliver the new that she would not, after all, become Hefner’s third wife. “After much deep reflection and thought I have decided to end my engagement with Hef,” she wrote on her personal (and not-so-safe-for-work) website . “I have the utmost respect for Hef and wish him the best going forward. I hope the media will give each of us the privacy we deserve during this time.” Hefner, again on Twitter, denied suggestions there had been an angry argument: “The TMZ report that Crystal & I ‘had a nasty argument’, prompting her to call off the wedding, is untrue. There were no arguments.” As sympathy tweets flowed in from his followers, Hefner issued a number of other messages on the microblogging site. “The breakup is a heart breaker, but better now than after the marriage,” he later tweeted. And: “Since we’re not getting married on Saturday, I’ve scheduled a movie: Runaway Bride. Seems appropriate.” Hefner also retweeted, without comment, a remark by follower @LinzLuvs. It read: “Omg @CrystalHarris left @hughhefner the day her single came out on iTunes. Coincidence? I think not.” Celebrity United States Magazines Twitter Toby Manhire guardian.co.uk

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If your wife has a poor night’s sleep, it can be bad news for the marriage—but if it’s your husband who can’t drift off, that’s no problem, a study finds. After a woman’s night of tossing and turning, the likelihood of an argument the next day increased. But men’s…

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President Obama visited Puerto Rico today, becoming the first sitting president since JFK to do so. “When I ran for president, I promised to include Puerto Rico not just on my itinerary, but also in my vision of where our country needs to go. And I am proud to say…

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To hear some politicians and lobbyists tell it, the fate of New Mexico’s oil industry rests on the fate of a five-inch lizard. The federal government is considering listing the dunes sagebrush lizard as an endangered species, the Wall Street Journal reports, and that spooks the industry, because Sceloporous arenicolus…

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An Indiana high school senior is facing up to eight years in prison for the egregious felony of… bringing a blowup doll to school. Tyell Morton planted the doll in the girl’s bathroom as a senior prank, but administrators didn’t think it was funny. All they saw on the security…

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After much fanfare—including 300 Swarovski crystal-adorned wedding invitations—Hugh Hefner and playmate Crystal Harris won’t be getting married after all, People reports. The Playboy Mansion wedding was set for Saturday , but Harris canceled it today. “The split was a mutual decision and the two remain good friends,” says the…

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