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Yesterday saw the loss of two great American songwriters, who between them wrote such classics as “Hound Dog,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” Jerry Leiber, 78, died unexpectedly in Los Angeles of cardiopulmonary failure. Nick Ashford, 70, died in a New York City hospital after suffering from…

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Turkey says it had killed up to 100 Kurdish fighters in Iraq air strikes

Cross-border attacks on PKK guerrillas in Iraq may trigger civil unrest and ethnic violence in Turkey, warns opposition A series of cross-border air strikes by Turkey has killed up to 100 Kurdish guerrillas in northern Iraq, according to the Turkish military leadership, which warned that further raids are likely. The Turkish army said on its website that between 90 and 100 fighters from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) had been killed and at least 80 wounded. The air strikes, which began on Wednesday, followed an attack by the PKK in the south-eastern province of Hakkari in which eight Turkish soldiers and a guard died. In the wake of that attack, Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said: “The time for words is over. Now is the time for actions.” The PKK has stepped up attacks on the Turkish army since July, killing almost 40 soldiers. But the government’s continued military action against it has been criticised by the main opposition Republican People’s party (CHP), which attacked what it called a lack of a

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David Letterman returned to the Late Show last night with an evening full of jokes about—what else?—a jihadist’s death threat against him . “Tonight, you people are more to me, honestly, more than an audience … you’re more like a human shield,” he said, before apologizing for arriving onstage…

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Karl Rove has said it and said it again in recent days: Sarah Palin will run. Apparently, that wasn’t inside information gleaned from his BFF, Sarah Palin. Politico spotted another “Setting the Record Straight” post on the SarahPAC website that doesn’t name Rove, but clearly takes a swing at him,…

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Man pleads guilty to assassinating Iranian nuclear scientist

Iran accused Majid Jamali-Fashi in suspected show trial of ‘Israeli sponsored’ murder of Masoud Ali-Mohammad A man accused by Iran of carrying out an assassination “sponsored and designed by Israel” has pleaded guilty to the murder of an Iranian “nuclear scientist”. According to Iranian media, Majid Jamali-Fashi, 26, admitted killing Masoud Ali-Mohammadi , a particle physicist who Iran says was involved in the country’s nuclear programme, Jamali-Fashi confessed to having attached a remote-control bomb to a motorcycle parked on the street, which detonated and killed Ali-Mohammadi while he was leaving home for work in January 2010. But seasoned observers questioned whether it was a show trial intended to cover-up Iran’s embarrassment over its failure to protect its nuclear scientists. The extent of Ali-Mohammadi’s involvement in Iran’s nuclear programme is still not clear. At the time of the assassination, some expressed skepticism over claims that he was a nuclear scientist, saying that he had voiced strong support for the opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi in the past. But it emerged later that Ali-Mohammadi could have been associated with Tehran’s nuclear ambitions after his name was seen on a list of an Iranian team at the Sesame Council, a joint-project involving different countries including Israel which runs a particle accelerator in Jordan. Prosecutors in the case accused Israel and its intelligence agency, Mossad, of being behind “terrorist groups” trained to kill Iranian scientists in order to halt the country’sIran’s nuclear programme. “The defendant had travelled to Israel to receive training from Mossad and had agreed to assassinate Dr Ali-Mohammadi in return for $120,000,” the English-language newspaper Tehran Times quoted the city’s chief prosecutor, Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi, as saying. According to the semi-official Fars news agency, Jamali-Fashi said he was also assigned to carry out five other “terrorist operations” after the assassination. Ali-Mohammadi’s family asked for death penalty for the accused, according to Fars, but Judge Abol-Ghassem Salavati said sentencing would be issued in due course. Jamali-Fashi had previously appeared in a TV programme in January in which he confessed to having been hired by Israel and trained at a military base outside Tel Aviv before being dispatched to Iran to kill Ali-Mohammadi. The programme described him as “the main element” of any Israeli-trained network involved in the assassination. At the time of the broadcast, Iran’s intelligence minister, Heydar Moslehi, said Iran had uncovered “a US-backed Israeli operation” and arrested more than 10 people with links to Mossad. In response to Jamali-Fashi’s TV confessions, Israel denied any connection with him. In recent years, Iran’s nuclear programme has experienced a series of setback after the assassinations of its scientists and the Stuxnet computer worm, which was designed to sabotage its atomic facilities and halt its uranium-enrichment programme. The malware is believed to have targeted a control system used in Iran’s nuclear sites in July last year. In November, Majid Shahriari, a nuclear scientist, was killed and Fereidoon Abbasi Davani, Iran’s current atomic chief, survived assassination in two similar attacks to the one which Ali-Mohammadi died. In July, an Iranian academic, Darioush Rezaeinejad was shot dead by gunmen riding on motorcycles . He was initially described by state media as a nuclear scientist but officials later denied he was involved in Iran’s atomic programme. Rumours spread that at the time that the 35-year-old masters student might have been mistakenly killed instead of a nuclear scientist with a similar name, Darioush Rezaei. Iran Middle East Nuclear weapons Nuclear power Energy Israel United States The Mossad Saeed Kamali Dehghan guardian.co.uk

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Earthquake measuring 5.9 strikes US east coast

No immediate reports of injuries as epicentre traced to Virginia and tremors felt in New York and Martha’s Vineyard A 5.9-magnitude earthquake centred in Virginia has shaken much of Washington DC and was felt as far north as New York City and Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, where the US president, Barack Obama, is on holiday. The US Geological Survey said the earthquake was half a mile (800 metres) deep. Tremors were felt at the White House and all over the east coast as far south as Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Parts of the Pentagon, White House and Capitol were evacuated. There were no immediate reports of injuries. The quake was centred north-west of Richmond, the capital of Virginia, and south of Washington. Obama and many of the nation’s leaders were out of Washington and on holiday when the quake struck at 1.51pm EDT (5.51 GMT). The shaking was felt on the Martha’s Vineyard golf course as Obama was starting a round. The east coast gets earthquakes, but they are usually smaller and the area is less prepared than California or Alaska. At Reagan National airport, outside Washington, ceiling tiles fell during a few seconds of shaking. All flights were put on hold. At the Pentagon, in northern Virginia, a low rumbling built and built to the point that the building was shaking. People ran into the corridors of the government’s biggest building and, as the shaking continued, shouted: “Evacuate! Evacuate!” In New York, the 26-storey federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan began swaying and hundreds of people were seen leaving the building.The social media site Twitter filled with reports of the earthquake from people using the site up and down the US east coast. “People pouring out of buildings and onto the sidewalks in downtown DC …” tweeted the Republican strategist Kevin Madden. “Did you feel earthquake in ny? It started in richmond va!” tweeted Arianna Huffington, the editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post. Virginia United States Barack Obama guardian.co.uk

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So you think the 5.0 megapixel camera on your iPhone is pretty cool? Try 570 megapixels. That’s the resolution on a new Dark Energy Camera being built by Fermilab just outside of Chicago, reports NPR . Comprised of 74 lenses up to three feet across, the Dark Energy Camera weighs…

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Fresh fighting has erupted in Tripoli today after Moammar Gadhafi’s son turned up free, a bizarre twist that seems to have energized forces still loyal to the regime. The AP reports thick clouds of smoke, fierce street battles, and heavy fighting around Gadhafi’s main compound. The rebels maintain that they…

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A cheaper, 8GB iPhone 4 is on its way, and could be available within weeks, reports Reuters . A Korean supplier has reportedly started manufacturing the new flash drive for the phone, say sources. Analysts suspect the plan may be to use this phone as a way to juice sales in…

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The fall of Moammar Gadhafi is demonstrating to people and regimes around the Middle East that even the most violent crackdowns cannot stop populations fed up with dictatorships and corruption—but even more important to the Arab Spring will be how Libya affects the uprisings in Syria, reports the Wall…

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