Friday, October 29, 2010

Frenchman Locked Up for Asking Rachida Dati for 'an Inflation'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A Frenchman was locked up for two days and is facing criminal charges for sending a joke email to Rachida Dati, the former Justice Minister, asking for "an inflation".

The unnamed 40-year-old contacted the MEP at the European Parliament in Strasbourg last week following her appearance on a national radio station when she confused the words "fellatio" and "inflation" – which sound similar in French.

At the time Miss Dati managed to laugh off the mix-up, saying she had spoken too quickly.

After Miss Dati complained about the joke email, the home of sender from Bourg de Péage region of south east France, was raided by Lyon's Judicial Police.

Ivan Flaud, the man's lawyer, said: "My client's computer was seized and he was remanded in custody for 48 hours."

The man was traced through the IP address on his personal computer.

After being kept in a cell and then placed on bail he was ordered to appear in court on December 3 charged with displaying contempt towards a public servant, an offence which is punishable with a prison sentence of up to a month and a €10,000 (£8,700) fine. >>> Peter Allen, in Paris | Friday, October 29, 2010


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LE MONDE: Gardé à vue pour une "petite inflation" : Un plaisantin, amusé par le lapsus de l'ex-garde des sceaux sur Canal + fin septembre, qui avait parlé de "fellation" au lieu d'"inflation", s'est retrouvé 48 heures en garde à vue la semaine dernière – appartement perquisitionné, ordinateur saisi – pour avoir envoyé à Rachida Dati au Parlement européen un courriel lui proposant une petite "inflation". >>> LE MONDE | Vendredi 29 Octobre 2010

LE POST: Gardé à vue 48h pour des mails graveleux à Dati : "Disproportionné pour une blague potache" >>> | Vendredi 29 Octobre 2010

Methinks that Rachida Dati takes herself far too seriously! It was she who made the mistake in the first place. She should now rise above it all, grow up, show her mettle, and take it all on the chin. – © Mark
EDL Threatens to “Close Your Towns” Over Xmas Ban

DAILY STAR: A FAR-RIGHT group has vowed to “close down” any town that ditches British traditions and shows favouritism to Muslims.

The English Defence League said it has written to every council in the country threatening a mass invasion if they ban the word “Christmas”.

It includes using the term “winter festival” in case Christmas upsets Muslims.

EDL leader Stephen Lennon said “working class people” in the UK were “at boiling point” over what he says is the “Islamisation of Britain.” >>> Steve Hughes | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

HT: Weasel Zippers >>>
Obama enttäuscht Amerikas Linke

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Aus Liebe ist Enttäuschung geworden: Der linke Flügel der Demokraten wendet sich von Barack Obama ab - Schwulen-aktivisten, Menschenrechtler und Kriegsgegner sehen wichtige Wahlversprechen gebrochen. Auch der Frust unter den Latinos dürfte das Lager des Präsidenten viele Stimmen kosten.

Kip Williams nippt am Eistee. Er sitzt in einem Lokal mitten in San Franciscos Schwulenviertel Castro, trägt ein weißes enges T-Shirt, dazu rote Turnschuhe. Hier haben Cafés französische Namen und verkaufen Biopanini. Williams ist vor vier Jahren hergezogen, aus dem konservativen Tennessee.

Er erinnert sich gerne an diese Zeit, George W. Bush saß damals zwar noch im Weißen Haus, doch die Demokraten übernahmen schon mal den Kongress, es herrschte Aufbruchstimmung. Die wuchs noch, als zwei Jahre später Barack Obama Präsident wurde. Auch Williams glaubte an ihn, er machte Wahlkampf für Obama. Der hatte als Senator Sympathien für die gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe gezeigt.

Doch jetzt ist Williams' Kontakt mit den Demokraten, seiner Partei, abrupt abgebrochen. "Sie sind schwach, und sie haben kein politisches Rückgrat", schimpft der junge Mann. Und Obama selbst? "Er hat sein Versprechen gebrochen." Der Präsident sei ein ideales Beispiel dafür, wie Washington einen guten Mann zugrunde richten könne. Linker Wähler-Flügel der Demokraten in Aufruhr >>> Von Gregor Peter Schmitz, San Francisco | Freitag, 29. Oktober 2010
EU-Beitritt: "Türkei wird Europas kulturelle Basis ändern"

WELT ONLINE: Der türkische Außenminister sagt Europa eine Tendenz "zu mehr Religion" voraus. Europa werde sich auf eine vielseitigere Zukunft zubewegen.

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Ahmet Davutoglu ist seit Mai 2009 türkischer Außenminister. Bild: Welt Online

Der türkische Außenminister Ahmet Davutoglu ist davon überzeugt, dass ein türkischer EU-Beitritt die „zivilisatorischen Grundlagen“ Europas verändern wird: Weg von einer „rigide westlichen Identität“ und hin zu mehr Religion und „Monotheismus“.

Davutoglu wurde von der neuen, englischsprachigen Zeitschrift „Turkish Review“ mit den Worten zitiert, Europa werde dank des türkischen EU-Beitritts und dank der neuen türkischen Öffnung gegenüber der muslimischen Welt, „mit sehr alten Zivilisationen in Austausch treten“. Dieser Austausch werde das als Zivilisation viel jüngere Europa dazu bewegen „seine eigenen zivilisatorischen Grundlagen infrage zu stellen“.

Als Beispiel nannte Davutoglu den Minarett-Streit. „Heute sind manche europäischen Länder gegen Minarette eingestellt. Der Grund ist das sehr starke und rigide westliche Selbstverständnis. Aber Städte mit vielfältigeren kulturellen Bauwerken produzieren pluralistischere Bürger“. Europa werde sich auf eine solche vielseitigere Zukunft zubewegen, meinte Davutoglu, aber es werde zugleich religiöser, und das europäische Christentum selbst werde in gewisser Weise islamischer, nämlich „monotheistischer“ werden: „Meine persönliche Voraussage ist, dass neue christliche Bewegungen mit stärker monotheistischen Tendenzen aufblühen werden“, heißt es in dem Interview. >>> Von Boris Kálnoky | Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 2010

FM: Turkey’s EU Entry to Change Civilizational Premises

TODAY’S ZAMAN: Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, largely responsible for engineering Turkish foreign policy, has told the Turkish Review that the European Union, which will interact with ancient civilizations through Turkey’s entry into the bloc, will begin to question its civilization premises as a result of this interaction.

“Europe will experience what Turkey is passing through today in an extensive manner. Turkey will be an inoculation to Europe and I believe a very fertile intellectual atmosphere will be born. Of course, the civilizational premises will be opened to questioning. My personal prediction is that new Christian movements with stronger monotheistic tendencies will flourish,” Davutoğlu said in an interview with the Turkish Review, a bimonthly journal whose first issue was released this week.

Davutoğlu gave an exclusive interview to the journal’s editor-in-chief, Kerim Balcı, who is also a columnist for Today’s Zaman. Elaborating on his statements, Davutoğlu used the example of some European countries being against the building of minarets. >>> | Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Damian Thompson: 'Mohammed' Is the Top Boys' Name Because Muslims Are Becoming More Religious, Not Because There Are More Muslims *

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Britain's Muslims are becoming more religious. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – DAMIAN THOMPSON: “Mohammed” is the most popular boys’ name in Britain – a fact that only jumped out at researchers when they lumped together its variant spellings. But why? Is it a function of the scale of immigration from Muslim countries over the past decade? I’m sure that’s not the main factor. The answer, I suspect, lies in the findings of a poll by Policy Exchange in 2007:
Young British Muslims are much more likely than their parents to follow the rules of the Islamic religion, a think tank survey showed.

Support for Sharia law, Islamic schools and wearing the Hijab is much stronger among younger Muslims, according to the survey by the centre-right Policy Exchange.

The survey of more than 1,000 Muslims from different age groups in the UK, found:

• 71% of over-55s compared with 62% of 16 to 24-year-olds believe that they have as much, if not more, in common with non-Muslims in Britain than with Muslims abroad.

• 19% of over-55s compared with 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds would prefer to send their children to Islamic state schools.

• 17% of over-55s compared with 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds would prefer living under Sharia law than British law.

• 28% of over-55s compared with 74% of 16 to 24-year-olds prefer Muslim women to choose to wear the Islamic headscarf.
These religious young Muslims are more likely than their parents to name their boys after the man they (and the ever-respectful BBC) refer to simply as “the Prophet”. This is a function of the Islamification of Britain’s Pakistani community, which was encouraged by the last government to identify itself by faith rather than national background. Read on and comment >>> Damian Thompson | Thursday, October 28, 2010

* There is one SIMPLE reason why Muhammad/Mohammed/Mohamed has become Britain’s favourite boys’ name: It is because the Muslim population of Britain has exploded; and the authorities have allowed this situation to come about. By and large, the British people don’t want them here. – © Mark
Has Vladimir Putin Taken a Kicking? Or Is It a Facelift?

THE GUARDIAN: Speculation is rampant over Vladimir Putin's appearance in Kiev, sporting gaudy orange make-up, with many saying it hid a black eye. Has the Russian action man been beaten up?

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Vladimir Putin's appearance at a meeting in Kiev has prompted speculation that he was hiding an injury with make-up. Photograph: The Guardian

Was it the result of a judo chop? A visit to the dentist? A cuffing by some wild beast?

Speculation was rife in Ukraine today after Vladimir Putin visited the country with what appeared to be a large bruise on his cheekbone.

Russia's action man prime minister seemed down in the dumps as he met Ukraine's pro-Moscow leadership with his face smothered in orange foundation – apparently to hide the shiner under his left eye.

Putin's aides denied anything was wrong, but the leader's appearance caused intense speculation in local media and blogs. Ukrainian television channel TSN said the Kremlin chief had "noticeable swelling" on his face and was "covered in make-up".

Andrei Kolesnikov, a well-known correspondent with Russia's Kommersant newspaper, confirmed the prime minister's unusual aspect. "Could it really be the result of some tough sparring?" he asked, saying the bruise was "thoroughly retouched but nonetheless noticeable to everyone without exception".

In pictures from Kiev, the make-up on Putin's face appeared to have been so hastily applied that it stopped at a tide line in the middle of his forehead. >>> Tom Parfitt in Moscow | Thursday, October 28, 2010
Germany Moves to Ban Forced Marriages

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Germany's government has proposed criminalising forced marriage in an attempt to wipe out the traditional Muslim practice.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's Cabinet agreed to a proposed law that would make forced marriage in Germany a crime that can be punished with up to five years in prison.

The legislation still needs to pass parliament.

"Forced marriages are a serious problem in Germany," Thomas de Maiziere, the interior minister, said, adding that by criminalising them Germany would make clear that this is no longer "a tradition from olden times or different cultures that is ... tolerable."

About 4.3 million Muslims live in Germany, and forced marriage is still fairly common, especially among Turks and Arabs.

There are no official figures on the number of forced marriages, but rights groups say that increasing numbers of young immigrants who grew up in Germany and identify with Western values and the right to choose their own partners are rebelling against the tradition. >>> | Thursday, October 28, 2010
German Foreign Ministry 'Actively Encouraged Holocaust'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A German government report has concluded that German diplomats were complicit in the murder of millions of jews during the Second World War.

Despite decades-long efforts by ministry employees to present the foreign office as a place of opposition during the Third Reich, diplomats were actually willing participants in the Nazis' campaign against the Jews, the report concluded – from spying on Jewish-German emigrants abroad to actively contributing to the mass murder of Europe's Jews until 1945.

"The German Foreign Ministry collaborated with the Nazis' violent politics and especially assisted in all aspects of the discrimination, deportation, persecution and genocide of the Jews," said Eckhart Conze, one of four historians who helped prepare the 880-page official report on the German Foreign Ministry's involvement in the Holocaust.

Former Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer commissioned the report while he was in office in 2005. His decision was prompted by a public debate over the ministry's Nazi past, after it became known that the ministry was still publishing well-meaning obituaries about former employees who were committed Nazis. >>> | Thursday, October 28, 2010

FOCUS ONLINE: „Diplomaten waren Mittäter im Dritten Reich“ : Die Geschichte der Diplomaten im Dritten Reich ist eine Geschichte der Kollaboration bei der Judenvernichtung. Dies hat eine Historiker-kommission herausgefunden. Der beteiligte Marburger Professor Eckart Conze im FOCUS-Online-Interview. >>> von FOCUS-Online-Redakteurin Sandra Tjong | Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 2010
Les islamistes exécutent deux jeunes filles pour espionnage

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: SOMALIE | Les islamistes shebab ont exécuté par balles mercredi deux jeunes filles jugées coupables d’espionnage, ont rapporté jeudi des témoins sur place. C’est la première fois que des femmes sont tuées dans ce pays sous un tel chef d’accusation.

L’exécution a eu lieu à Beledweyne, une ville proche de la frontière avec l’Ethiopie, devant plusieurs centaines de personnes. Les jeunes filles semblaient âgées de 17 ou de 18 ans, selon les témoignages. «Ces femmes espionnaient pour l’ennemi et ont été arrêtées par les mudjahidines (combattants islamiques) la semaine dernière», a déclaré à la foule, après l’exécution, Sheikh Youssouf Ali Ougas, commandant régional des shebab. «Après une longue enquête, elles ont avoué leurs crimes», a-t-il ajouté. Autres exécutions probables >>> ATS/AFP | Jeudi 28 Octobre 2010
Unwitting Western Couple Mocked as 'Infidel' and 'Swine' by 'Minister' During Foreign Language Wedding Ceremony at Luxury Maldives Resort

MAIL ONLINE: A luxury resort in the Maldives has sparked outrage after a video appeared on You Tube showing members of staff abusing and mocking their guests using a language they were unable to understand.

Employees at the Vilu Reef Beach and Spa resort can be seen calling an English-speaking couple ‘infidel’ and ‘swine’ and calling their guests' marriage illegal in their native Dhivehi tongue throughout the 15-minute wedding ceremony.

According to the Maldives news service Minivan News, the video which was uploaded to You Tube ‘as a joke’, shows an employee named Hussein Didi conducting a service as a 'celebrant' - a person who is empowered to perform a religious ceremony.

The document he uses, of which there is a brief close-up in the video, has absolutely no relation to marriage laws in the Maldives.

Words that are legible on the document refer to ‘staff employment’, suggesting that it is a document relating to employment regulations.

Asking the couple and other ‘officials’ to raise their hands as is customary for Muslim prayers, the ‘celebrant’ begins his marriage vows.

‘Fornication has been legalised according to Article six, 1.11 of the Penal Code,' he chants in a tone favoured by religious scholars. ‘That is, frequent fornication by homosexuals. Most fornication is by males,’ he continues.

‘You are swine. The children that you bear from this marriage will all be bastard swine,’ he says to his guests.

‘Your marriage is not a valid one. You are not the kind of people who can have a valid marriage. One of you is an infidel. The other, too, is an infidel – and we have reason to believe – an atheist, who does not even believe in an infidel religion.’

The hapless couple remain oblivious as the ‘celebrant’, surrounded by 10 to 15 employees, calls for the marriage to be enshrined in Islamic law, followed by further personal insults against the couple.

None of the employees attempts to stop the 'ceremony' and several take photographs.

Various types of insults about the woman and the man, their clothing and demeanour, are spoken throughout in the form of a running commentary in a sports video. Read on and comment >>> Daily Mail Reporter | Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fake Wedding at Maldives Resort Vilu Reef


• Do you know who the hapless couple so cruelly treated in the video are? Contact the Mail Online newsdesk on 020 7938 6011 or email websiteeditorial@dailymail.co.uk

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Maldives: couple suisse traité de «porc» en renouvelant ses voeux de marriage: DUPERIE | Les autorités des Maldives ont exprimé leur "choc" et leur "dégoût" après la publication sur internet d'une vidéo montrant un couple suisse en train de se faire insulter à son insu dans un hôtel de luxe. >>> AFP | Jeudi 28 Octobre 2010
Man Arrested Over 'Terror Plot' to Bomb Washington DC Trains

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A naturalised American citizen born in Pakistan has been arrested over bomb plots on railway stations in the US capital that could have caused mass casualties, the FBI said.

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Farooque Ahmed was arrested Wednesday and charged with trying to help people he believed were al-Qaida operatives planning to bomb subway stations around the nation's capital. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

Farooque Ahmed, 34, of Ashburn, Virginia, was charged with trying to help people posing as al-Qaeda operatives planning to launch simultaneous bomb attacks on railway stations around Washington DC.

The public was never in danger because FBI agents were aware of Ahmed's activities and monitored him throughout, the agency said. And the people that Ahmed thought were al-Qaeda operatives were actually individuals who "worked on behalf of the government in this matter," according to a federal law enforcement official who requested anonymity.

The arrest appeared to have all the hallmarks of a sting operation, but the FBI refused to confirm this.

Ahmed faces 50 years in prison for charges of attempting to provide material support to a designated terrorist organisation, collecting information to assist in planning a terrorist attack on a transit facility, and attempting to provide material support to carry out multiple bombings to cause mass casualties. >>> Alex Spillius in Washington | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Emirate Power Struggle Threatens Stability in Wake of Monarch's Death

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A Gulf emirate whose stability is vital to Western interests has been plunged into a political crisis following the death of one of the world's longest-serving monarchs.

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Sheikh Khalid al-Qasimi (left) and Sheikh Saud (right), who deposed him as Crown Prince and de facto ruler in 2003. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

Ras al-Khaimah is a strategic western ally that sits on the Straits of Hormuz, the world's most important seaway, and is just 60 miles across the water from Iran. Sheikh Khalid al-Qasimi, the elder son of the late ruler, Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed al-Qasimi, was on Wednesday night holed up in his palace, claiming to be the rightful successor, while troops were marshalled outside to enforce the claim of his younger brother, the Crown Prince Sheikh Saud.

Sheikh Khalid accuses Sheikh Saud, who deposed him as Crown Prince and de facto ruler in 2003, of allowing the emirate to be used as a route to smuggle banned goods, including nuclear technology, into Iran, and is appealing to his family to put him in charge.

But the federal authorities of the United Arab Emirates, of which Ras al-Khaimah is part, immediately pledged their "full support" to Sheikh Saud yesterday morning. Within hours, Sheikh Khalid's palace was surrounded by military vehicles.

Were it not for its closeness to Iran, the long struggle for power between the two brothers would seem like something from the writings of Lawrence of Arabia rather than a means of organising government in a fast-modernising nation. But 20 per cent of the world's oil supplies pass through the Straits of Hormuz and the monarch's death comes as Iran is stepping up its influence across the Middle East. >>> Richard Spencer in Dubai | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Qatar: A Tiny State with Global Ambitions

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Emir of Qatar, who is on a three-day state visit, owns large slices of London and has £50 billion in the bank – but there are clouds on the horizon. Richard Spencer reports.

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Sheikha Mozah, the [sic] wife of Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

This year, a small peninsula jutting out of Saudi Arabia into the Gulf has been the subject of a Chelsea planning row that turned into a constitutional crisis. It has bought Harrods and it has threatened to buy Christie’s. And this week its flamboyantly dressed rulers dined with Her Majesty. If you hadn’t heard of Qatar before, you certainly will have now.

Looking at pictures of the statuesque Emir of Qatar (the emphasis is on the first vowel, by the way), and his even more statuesque wife, they seem perfectly at home in London. There’s a reason for that. His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, to give him his full title, owns large parts of it. There’s Harrods, of course, but Qatar also owns significant chunks of other real estate including One Hyde Park Square, a share of Canary Wharf, the Chelsea Barracks development – whose designs the Prince of Wales asked the Emir to alter – and the US Embassy building in Grosvenor Square.

But home is more than buildings: it is about history, relations and community, and on all of these, this country also passes with flying colours.

The emirate’s history started with Britain: it is how it came into being. While many of the Gulf emirates, from Dubai to Kuwait, were once protectorates, the al-Thani family has particular reason to be grateful. The British, always with an eye to making new friends for sound strategic reasons, intervened in the middle of the 19th century in a regional feud involving the ruling family of neighbouring Bahrain. We employed a local merchant to negotiate a settlement. Out of the settlement, somewhat mysteriously, was formed a new statelet; its name was Qatar. The negotiator, one Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, became its ruler. His descendants have run the place ever since.

Hardly surprisingly, the ties with Britain remained strong, even after independence in 1971. Good relations were maintained when, like many Gulf princes, the Emir trained at Sandhurst – always a good place to learn the art of international contact-building, as well as international warfare. He cemented the family’s place in the British establishment by giving his son a traditional public-school education. Because of its record in taking well-connected foreign pupils for whom English was a second language, he chose the West Country school Sherborne for the boy who is now the Crown Prince. The family grew to love the place, nestling amid the hills and honey-coloured hamstone cottages of Dorset. So the Emir did what any self-respecting monarch would do: he paid it to set up a branch back home, and Sherborne School Qatar opened last year. Read on and comment >>> Richard Spencer | Thursday, October 28, 2010
Sombre Barack Obama Appears on the Daily Show

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama has told viewers of the Daily Show that voters misunderstood him when he promised "change you can believe in" during the 2008 campaign, saying that he did not mean "change you can believe in 18 months".



The US President appeared on the popular and influential news parody programme, which is hosted by Jon Stewart, in an attempt to reconnect with the young voters that helped him win office.

The Democrats are facing big losses at the looming mid-term elections next month and Mr Obama, the first serving president to appear as a guest on the programme, used the 30-minute interview to defend his record.

The show regularly skewers top politicians with withering humour and delights in exposing hypocrisy and insincerity but the mood was mostly serious, despite a studio audience that gave Mr Obama a delirious reception.

"This notion that we could quickly transform Washington - it's a work in progress, it's just not going to happen overnight," Mr Obama said, pleading for more time to deliver on the campaign for change he launched in 2008.

"When we promised during the campaign 'change you can believe in,' it wasn't 'change you can believe in, in 18 months'." >>> | Thursday, October 28, 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Rubio for Senate TV Ad, "A Generational Choice"



TELEGRAPH BLOGS: Amid the rage and gloom, Marco Rubio does the hopey-changey thing >>> Jon Swaine | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Karl Rove Questions Sarah Palin's Suitability for President

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Karl Rove, the former senior adviser to George W Bush, has cast serious doubt on Sarah Palin's viability as a White House candidate, questioning if the American people thought she had the "gravitas" for the "most demanding job in the world".

Expressing the strongest public reservations about the conservative star made by any senior Republican figure, Mr Rove said it was unlikely that voters would regard someone starring in a reality show as presidential material.

In two weeks the former governor of Alaska launches a cable television series exploring her home state's wilderness.

"With all due candour, appearing on your own reality show on the Discovery Channel, I am not certain how that fits in the American calculus of 'that helps me see you in the Oval Office'," said Mr Rove, who remains a considerable force on the US political scene.

He added that the promotional clip for "Sarah Palin's Alaska" could be especially detrimental to any political campaign. It features the mother of five in the great outdoors saying "I would rather be doing this than in some stuffy old political office" [sic].

Mr Rove also implied that Mrs Palin lacked the stomach for the rigours of a presidential primary campaign, which will begin early next year ahead of the first polls in early 2012.

Asked if Mrs Palin, 46, who is among the front-runners for the next Republican nomination, would be a wise choice if the party wanted to seize the White House from Mr Obama, he told the [sic] Daily Telegraph: "You can make a plausible case for any of them on paper, but it is not going to be paper in 2011. It's going to be blood, it's going to be sweat and tears and it's going to be hard effort," said Mr Rove. >>> Alex Spillius in Washington | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Former President of Argentina Nestor Kirchner Dies of Heart Attack

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Nestor Kirchner, the former president of Argentina and husband of the country's current leader, has died of a heart attack at the age of 60.

He and his wife, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the Argentinian president, had been relaxing with family in El Calafate, Santa Cruz province, in the south of the country, when he was taken to hospital. He died at around 9.30am with his wife by his side.

Mr Kirchner served as president from 2003 to 2007 and was credited with helping the country recover from the financial crisis of 2001.

Rather than run for a second term he stood aside to allow his wife to become the candidate of the Peronist party and she was elected as his successor with her husband becoming a key economic adviser. He was a member of Argentina's congress and was secretary-general of the Union of South American Nations at the time of his death.

The couple were compared by some to Bill and Hillary Clinton for both their vast influence on national politics and their reputation among critics as left-leaning politicians who loved the high life. >>> Robin Yapp in Sao Paulo | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Islamisation of the United Kingdom Accelerates

MAIL ONLINE: Mohammed is now the most popular name for newborn boys in England and Wales ahead of Jack and Harry, it emerged today.

The name, when 12 different spellings were included, was given to 7,549 youngsters in 2009, official statistics revealed.

Oliver was the second most popular and it was given to 7,364 boys in England and Wales in 12 months.

Jack was third, Harry fourth and Alfie in fifth place in the league table of names.

However, because official figures did not take into account the variations in the spelling of Mohammed, Oliver was named as the most popular boys' name by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) who released the information.

Jack had been the top name for newborn boys in England and Wales for the previous 14 years.

While Oliver was beaten to first place by Mohammed, in the girls list Olivia came out on top. Mohammed is now the most popular name for baby boys ahead of Jack and Harry >>> Daily Mail Reporter | Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Bullshit from The Daily Telegraph >>>
Osama bin Laden Issues Warning to France Over Afghanistan War

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Osama bin Laden has reportedly warned France that al-Qaeda will kill French citizens in response to their continued involvement in the US-led war in Afghanistan.

In an audio message aired on Al Jazeera, bin Laden said the kidnapping of five French nationals in Niger last month had been prompted by France's unjust treatment of Muslims.

"How is it right for you to occupy our countries and kill our women and children and expect to live in peace and security?" a speaker who sounded like the al Qaeda leader said in the message directed to the French people. >>> | Wednesday, October 27, 2010

LE FIGARO: Ben Laden lance un avertissement à la France: Dans un message cité par Al-Jazira, le chef d'al-Qaida justifie la prise d'otages de Français au Sahel, exige le retrait des troupes françaises d'Afghanistan et affirme que les musulmans sont «en droit» de riposter par la violence à l'interdiction du voile intégral. >>> Par Pauline Fréour | Mercredi 27 Octobre 2010

Julie Burchill: Poor Lauren Booth – She Would Do Anything to Get In With the Tough Kids

THE INDEPENDENT: Last year I took the first steps towards converting to Judaism; also last year, I abandoned my attempt. It was partly that I find it hard to stick at any discipline, being bone-idle and highly hedonistic (for instance, I was only a lesbian for six months), and I realised that Judaism was such an extraordinarily complex and rich religion that I would really have to commit to do it properly. As I can't even commit to Lost or any of those long American television shows, this seemed unlikely.

I also began to feel a tiny bit ridiculous trotting to shul every Saturday, in a way that I didn't feel going to church on a Sunday, even though I found the Jewish idea of one deity far more sensible than the Father, Son and Holy Ghost free-for-all. I'm well aware that everyone who isn't a complete self-deluding fool finds themselves preposterous at times, but I didn't want this to happen because of a culture that I have such respect for.

I suppose what it boils down to is that I've always hated phoneys, and anyone who changes their name, their accent or their religion seems to me to be doing the cultural equivalent of putting a crochet crinoline lady on a toilet roll. Far better, if the religion you're born into doesn't convince you, to simply let it lie and act out your faith in a private capacity – for me, volunteering and giving away loadsamoney.

Of course, there is one religion which proscribes its followers under threat of death from rejecting it, and that is Islam. Which just happens to be the one that Lauren Booth (born a Catholic called Sarah) has opted for.

It's hard to know where to start when describing the sheer ickiness of Booth. That she works as a paid stooge for the murderous Iranian regime's television channel has to come pretty near the top. A woman, choosing to act a front for a gang of thugs who uphold the punishment of death by stoning for adulteresses! This is surely Stockholm Syndrome gone gaga. >>> Julie Burchill | Wednesday, October 27, 2010

IRANIAN.COM: Has this woman gone mad? >>> Peyvand Khorsandi | Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Gay Priests Ice Cream Adverts Banned

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: An ice cream company has been banned from using an advert showing two gay priests about to kiss, just a month after being ordered to withdraw a campaign featuring a pregnant nun.

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The ASA ruled that the ad must not appear again and told Antonio Federici to ensure future ads were not likely to cause serious or widespread offence. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

The latest Antonio Federici ad, which appeared in Look magazine, showed two priests in full robes eating from a tub of ice cream ''in a seductive pose as if they were about to kiss passionately'', the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said.

Accompanying text read: ''We Believe in Salivation''.

Defending the advert, the company said it did not mock Catholicism but ''reflected the grave troubles they considered affected the Catholic Church''.

Antonio Federici was a Catholic company, but would continue to produce advertising that challenged the Catholic Church while it believed it remained troubled, it added. >>> | Tuesday, October 27, 2010
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MAIL ONLINE: He is a mere eight months shy of his 90th birthday. But when it comes to the art of flirting, there is little doubt Prince Philip can still put a younger man to shame.

The Duke of Edinburgh enjoyed a playful exchange with the statuesque wife of the Emir of Qatar during her state visit to Windsor Castle.

Glancing at a collection of memorabilia from a trip to the Arab state in 1979, the Duke said to his glamorous guest: ‘It’s quite a long time ago. You weren’t born then, were you?’

Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al-Missned, who was in fact born in 1959, answered with a coy smile: ‘Yes, I wasn’t born.’

The Duke also appeared to pay her curvaceous figure an admiring glance as she entered a state banquet with her husband. Philip, you old flirt! The Duke turns into Prince Charming as he meets the statuesque first lady of Qatar >>> Fay Schlesinger | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Mikhail Gorbachev: Victory in Afghanistan Is 'Impossible'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Mikhail Gorbachev, the former leader of the Soviet Union, has warned that Afghanistan risks turning into another Vietnam, telling Nato that victory is impossible.

Mr Gorbachev, who pulled Russian troops out of Afghanistan in 1989 after a 10-year war, said the US had no alternative but to withdraw troops.

"Victory is impossible in Afghanistan. [Barack] Obama is right to pull the troops out. No matter how difficult it will be," he told the BBC.

Mr Gorbachev added that as the Soviets prepared to withdraw from Afghanistan, the US was training militants, "the same ones who today are terrorising Afghanistan and more and more of Pakistan".

He said that because of this, withdrawal would be more difficult.

"But what's the alternative - another Vietnam? Sending in half-a-million troops? That wouldn't work." Read on and comment >>> | Wednesday, October 27, 2010
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Changing values: Camilla Leyland, 32, pictured in Western and Muslim dress, converted to Islam in her mid-20s for 'intellectual and feminist reasons'. Photographs: Mail Online

Why ARE So Many Modern British Career Women Converting to Islam?

MAIL ONLINE: Tony Blair’s sister-in-law announced her conversion to Islam last weekend. Journalist Lauren Booth embraced the faith after what she describes as a ‘holy experience’ in Iran.

She is just one of a growing number of modern British career women to do so. Here, writer EVE AHMED, who was raised as a Muslim before rejecting the faith, explores the reasons why.


Much of my childhood was spent trying to escape ­Islam.

Born in London to an English mother and a ­Pakistani Muslim father, I was brought up to follow my father’s faith without question.

But, privately, I hated it. The minute I left home for university at the age of 18, I abandoned it altogether.

As far as I was concerned, being a Muslim meant hearing the word ‘No’ over and over again.

Girls from my background were barred from so many of the things my English friends took for granted. Indeed, it seemed to me that almost anything fun was haram, or forbidden, to girls like me.

There were so many random, petty rules. No whistling. No chewing of gum. No riding bikes. No watching Top Of The Pops. No wearing make-up or clothes which revealed the shape of the body.

No eating in the street or putting my hands in my pockets. No cutting my hair or painting my nails. No asking questions or answering back. No keeping dogs as pets, (they were unclean).

And, of course, no sitting next to men, shaking their hands or even making eye contact with them.

These ground rules were imposed by my father and I, therefore, assumed they must be an integral part of being a good Muslim.

Small wonder, then, that as soon as I was old enough to exert my independence, I rejected the whole package and turned my back on Islam. After all, what modern, liberated British woman would choose to live such a life?

Well, quite a lot, it turns out, including Islam’s latest surprise convert, Tony Blair’s sister-in-law Lauren Booth. And after my own break with my past, I’ve followed with fascination the growing trend of Western women choosing to convert to Islam.

Broadcaster and journalist Booth, 43, says she now wears a hijab head covering whenever she leaves home, prays five times a day and visits her local mosque ‘when I can’.

She decided to become a Muslim six weeks ago after visiting the shrine of Fatima al-Masumeh in the city of Qom, and says: ‘It was a Tuesday evening, and I sat down and felt this shot of spiritual morphine, just absolute bliss and joy.’

Before her awakening in Iran, she had been ‘sympathetic’ to Islam and has spent considerable time working in Palestine. ‘I was always impressed with the strength and comfort it gave,’ she says.

How, I wondered, could women be drawn to a religion which I felt had kept me in such a lowly, submissive place? How could their experiences of Islam be so very different to mine?

According to Kevin Brice from ­Swansea University, who has specialised in studying white conversion to Islam, these women are part of an intriguing trend.

He explains: ‘They seek spirituality, a higher meaning, and tend to be deep thinkers. The other type of women who turn to Islam are what I call “converts of convenience”. They’ll assume the trappings of the religion to please their Muslim husband and his family, but won’t necessarily attend mosque, pray or fast.’

I spoke to a diverse selection of white Western converts in a bid to re-examine the faith I had rejected. Continue reading and comment >>> Daily Mail Reporter | Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Without wishing to oversimplify the phenomenon, I have noticed the following: The people who have converted to Islam are very often people who have led louche lives in the past: they have slept around, drunk too much, and had loose morals. Furthermore, they often came from broken homes, and certainly from homes in which there were few ground rules. They have often not been raised to have Christian values, or values from another faith; and they often come from households in which anything goes. People don't like living without any ground rules. It makes them feel like flags in the wind, this time blowing this way, another time blowing that way. They are offered no certainties. Islam steps in here to fill the void, to provide the certainties they lack but so desire. – © Mark

Airport Security Checks Are Completely Redundant, BA Chairman Says

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Passengers are needlessly removing their shoes and having their laptops inspected due to pointless security checks at airports, the chairman of British Airways has claimed.

Martin Broughton criticised “redundant” airport checks and said Britain should stop “kowtowing” to American demands for increased security.

He told the annual conference of the UK Airport Operators Association in London that many of the security checks should be scrapped.

Mr Broughton added that there was no need to “kowtow to the Americans every time they wanted something done” to bolster security on flights bound for the United States.

In a speech he said: “America does not do internally a lot of the things they demand that we do. We shouldn’t stand for that. We should say, 'we’ll only do things which we consider to be essential and that you Americans also consider essential’.” Read on and comment >>> Peter Hutchison | Wednesday, October 27, 2010

It would simplify things if Muslims were drawn aside and strip-searched. Muslims are the ones that caused all this mayhem; so Muslims are the ones who should pay the price of inconvenience. The fact that we, in this politically correct and mad world, are incapable of stiffening our spines to profile is pathetic.

We need to identify the cause of our problems, and then act accordingly. And no, please don't should racist. This isn't racist, it's just plain, good old-fashioned common sense. In any case, Muslims are not a race. In race, they are diverse; but in objective, they are pretty much united and one: their objective is to Islamize the world. And that's where the problem starts.
– © Mark


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Interest Rates Set to Rise as Economy Recovers

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Interest rates will start to rise sooner than expected after official figures showed the economy growing at its fastest rate for a decade, economists have said.

Growth over the past six months reached 2 per cent, the fastest pace of expansion over two consecutive quarters since 2000, according to the Office for National Statistics.

The economy received a further significant boost when Standard & Poor's, the ratings agency, revised its outlook on Britain from negative to stable and confirmed the country's AAA credit rating[.] >>> Andrew Porter and Philip Aldrick | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Greece reignites Europe debt woes: Europe's debt woes have returned to the fore after Greek premier George Papandreou threw open the door to fresh elections and vowed to liberate the nation from "slavery and surveillance". >>> Ambrose Evans-Pritchard | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

We have remarkable recessions and depressions these days. They used to last for years. Now, if we listen to the so-called specialists, they last for a mere few months! It seems like only yesterday that the UK economy was in danger of losing its AAA credit-rating. Now, its superb credit-rating is not in any doubt. Hmm! What is going on here? Surely Osborne's economic remedies cannot have kicked in yet. They have barely been announced. Methinks the people are being manipulated; methinks they are trying to pull the wool over our eyes. Hype it up, why don't you? – © Mark

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Queen Accepts Helping Hand from Emir of Qatar

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Queen accepted a helping hand from the Emir of Qatar after welcoming him to Windsor Castle at the start of a three-day state visit intended to cement Britain’s trade links with the Gulf state.

After watching a march past of Household Cavalry and Royal Horse Artillery soldiers, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani guided the Queen down a short flight of steps from a dais.

The Emir, who flew to London with his consort, Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al-Missned, one of his three wives, will also meet David Cameron in Downing Street as part of the Government’s drive to strengthen trade with Qatar and other Gulf emirates.

Qatar, a British protectorate until 1971, is a key energy supplier to the UK, and is eventually expected to provide up to one fifth of the country’s gas supply in the form of liquefied natural gas, which is shipped to a terminal in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire.

It is also a major investor in the UK, with high-profile assets including the Harrods department store in London, which the Qatari Royal family bought in May for £1.5billion. >>> Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter | Tuesday, October 26, 2010
California Governor Contender Meg Whitman Hit by Voter Backlash Over Money

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Meg Whitman, the Republican candidate for Governor of California, is facing a voter backlash over the record amount of money she has invested in her campaign.

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Former EBay Inc Chief Executive and California Republican candidate for Governor Meg Whitman. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

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George Osborne's Recovery Plans Receive Double Boost as UK Rating Upgraded

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: George Osborne's recovery plans have received a welcome boost with better than expected third quarter growth figures and a crucial upgrade in the rating of the UK economy.



Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.8 per cent between July and September - less than the 1.2 per cent surge in the previous three months, but double the growth predicted by most economists.

Growth over the past six months has now hit 2 per cent, which is the fastest pace of expansion seen over two consecutive quarters for 10 years.

The data eases fears of a double dip recession and will reinforce government hopes that the private sector will pick up the slack created in the economy by mammoth public spending cuts.

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's added to the cheer by revising its outlook on the UK to stable from negative and confirming the UK's AAA rating. >>> | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Banks should be broken up, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King warns: Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England, has thrown his weight behind breaking up the banks as part of wider reforms to protect the taxpayer from another financial industry meltdown. >>> Philip Aldrick, Economics Editor | Monday, October 25, 2010
Janet Daley: US Liberal Media Stamps on Free Expression

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – JANET DALEY: In New York last week everybody – and I mean everybody, not just the self-obsessed media crowd – was talking about the sacking of Juan Williams by National Public Radio. The significance of this saga seemed to encapsulate all the major points of contention in the political commentary wars which have become such a feature of American public life.

Mr Williams is an engaging, black liberal broadcaster who has been a pillar of NPR’s left-of-centre journalist tradition. In addition to the day job, he appeared regularly as a panellist on Fox News discussions, representing the left-liberal opposition to the channel’s more rightwing commentators. It is widely suspected that this established connection with Fox had something to do with the bizarre vindictiveness with which he was summarily dismissed by his bosses at NPR. Officially, Mr Williams’s sacking offence was to have declared (on a Fox News programme, as it happened) that he felt uneasy when he entered an airplane and encountered Muslims in tradtional religious dress.

That was it. He did not expand this comment into an anti-Islamic diatribe or make any hostile remarks about Muslims or their religious beliefs. But NPR felt that this was sufficient cause for terminating his employment (of many years’ standing) without further notice. Whereupon, virtually every sentient being of every political persuasion from Whoopi Goldberg on the left to Bill O’Reilly on the right, condemned NPR – whose knowledge of the constitutional right to free speech seemed surprisingly inadequate considering that it is exists by virtue of government subsidy - and Fox News immediately offered him a contract worth a reported $2 million. Read on and comment >>> Janet Daley | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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EU Plans for Direct Tax Would Lead to British Referendum

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The European Union's plans to levy direct taxes on Britons and those in other member countries would amount to a "transfer of sovereignty" that would force the Coalition Government to hold a Europe referendum.

Janusz Lewandowski, the European budget commissioner, has told The Daily Telegraph that his recent proposals to finance the EU through VAT, carbon, aviation or financial transaction taxes would touch on "holy" elements of national sovereignty.

So sensitive is the plan, tabled last week, to move from payments made by national treasuries to giving the EU "own resources" through direct European taxation, that it would have to be "ratified" in every country, the commissioner admitted.

"It needs ratification because it is prerogative of a national state to set its own taxes. No taxation without representation – it must be ratified," said the commissioner. "This is a sacred prerogative of national parliaments."

Under the Coalition Government's promised "referendum lock" any transfer of powers, such as tax raising powers, from Westminster to Brussels would be subject to a popular vote by Britons at a time when public hostility to the EU is growing. >>> Bruno Waterfield in Brussels | Monday, October 25, 2010
Tariq Aziz Sentenced to Death

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Tariq Aziz, Saddam Hussein's former deputy prime minister, has been sentenced to death, according to Iraqi state television.

In the first such sentence handed down against the longtime international face of the Saddam regime, the report said: "The supreme criminal court issued an execution order against Tariq Aziz for his role in eliminating religious parties".

It said that the court also ordered death sentences against two other top Saddam lieutenants, Saadoun Shaker, the former Iraq interior minister, and Abid Hamoud, the executed dictator's secretary.

All three were sentenced for their roles in a crackdown on members of Iraq's Shiite majority community that followed a 1991 uprising against Saddam.

By law, the sentences have to be confirmed by the presidential council before being carried out. >>> | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Vatican calls for clemency for Tareq Aziz: The Vatican on Tuesday urged clemency for Iraq's former deputy premier Tareq Aziz, after a court sentenced him to death for murder and crimes against humanity. >>> | Wednesday, October 27, 2010

RADIO VATIKAN: Vatikan: „Todesstrafe an Aziz nicht vollziehen“ : Der Vatikan ruft den den Irak dazu auf, den früheren Außenminister des Saddam-Regimes Tarek Aziz nicht hinzurichten. „Die Haltung der Kirche zur Todesstrafe ist bekannt“, erklärte Vatikansprecher Federico Lombardi am Montag Abend – kurz nachdem Aziz von einem irakischen Sondertribunal zum Tod durch den Strang verurteilt worden war. Der Jesuit wörtlich: „Wir hoffen wirklich, dass das Urteil nicht vollstreckt wird“: Eine solche Geste könne „Versöhnung und Wiederaufbau“ im Irak nach all den „großen Leiden“ fördern. >>> (rv 27.10.2010 sk) | Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2010
Police Trained by SAS to Prepare for Mumbai-style Attacks

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Police are being trained by the SAS and armed with more powerful weapons to prepare for a possible Mumbai-style terror attack in the UK.

Security chiefs are staging a series of counter-terrorism exercises with police sharpshooters training alongside special forces units, the BBC said.

The development follows the interception last month by British intelligence officials of a credible al-Qaeda-linked plot.

That would have reportedly been similar to the deadly commando-style raids in Mumbai, India, two years ago, which left 166 people dead and several hundred injured.

Cities in France and Germany were also targeted as part of the plot. >>> | Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Guide for Homosexual Fathers Launched

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A guide for gay fathers has been launched, offering advice on adoption, fostering and surrogacy to gay couples who want to become parents.

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The Guide For Gay Dads is written by gay equality charity Stonewall which said "there's never been a better time for gay men to start a family".

The book, which is sponsored by the London Sperm Bank, gives practical tips on how to become a father as well as facts about sperm donation and co-parenting.

It also spells out legal changes affecting gay couples and contains a glossary of key terms in parenting.

Ben Summerskill, chief executive of Stonewall, said: "There's never been a better time for gay men to start a family in Britain. The law is now on their side. >>> | Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Monday, October 25, 2010

Democratic Hopeful Tells Obama to 'Shove It'

THE TELEGRAPH: The Democratic candidate for governor in Rhode Island said on Monday that President Barack Obama can "shove it" for withholding his endorsement in elections just eight days away.

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"He can take his endorsement and really shove it, as far as I'm concerned," Frank Caprio told local WPRO-AM radio, even as Mr Obama was due to visit the small east coast state for two Democratic party fund-raisers and a visit to a factory.

Mr Caprio was running against Republican John Robitaille as well as former Republican Lincoln Chafee, an independent who backed Mr Obama's 2008 presidential bid, in the November 2 ballot.

"I've never asked President Obama for his endorsement. And what's going on here is really Washington insider politics at its worst," complained Mr Caprio.

"What I'm saying to President Obama very clearly is, I'll wear as a badge of honour and a badge of courage that he doesn't want to endorse me as a Democrat, because I am a different kind of Democrat," he told the station. >>> | Monday, October 25, 2010
American Newspaper Refused to Publish Gay Wedding Announcements

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: A newspaper in New Hampshire has come under fire for refusing to print wedding announce-ments for homosexual couples, despite same-sex marriage being legal in the US state.

The [sic] Union Leader, New Hampshire's largest newspaper, declined to publish a notice of the marriage of two men in Portsmouth on Saturday.

New Hampshire is one of five US states to have legalised homosexual marriage.

It became legal on January 1, two years after civil partnerships were allowed.

Joseph McQuaid, the publisher of the Manchester-based newspaper, said that it was not "anti-gay", but its stance was that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.

"While the law sanctions gay marriage, it neither demands that churches perform them or that our First Amendment right to choose what we print be suspended," Mr McQuaid said in a statement. >>> Jon Swaine, New York | Sunday, October 24, 2010

["This newspaper has never published wedding or engagement announcements from homosexual couples. It would be hypocritical of us to do so, given our belief that marriage is and needs to remain a social and civil structure between men and women, and our opposition to the recent state law legalizing gay marriage.

That law was not subject to public referendum and the governor (John Lynch) who signed it was elected after telling voters that he was opposed to gay marriage. Indeed, in no state where the public has been allowed a direct vote on the subject has gay marriage prevailed.

We are not "anti-gay." We are for marriage remaining the important man-woman institution it has always been.

While the law sanctions gay marriage, it neither demands that churches perform them or that our First Amendment right to choose what we print be suspended. In accordance with that right, we continue our longstanding policy of printing letters to the editor from New Hampshire citizens, whether or not they agree with us."

-Joseph W. McQuaid Publisher
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Nicolas Sarkozy Most Unpopular French President in More Than 50 Years

THE TELEGRAPH: Nicolas Sarkozy has become the most unpopular French president in more than 50 years, according to a new poll.

As his country teetered on the brink of economic chaos because of strikes, blockades and riots, new polls put his approval rating at less than 30 per cent.

The figures made Mr Sarkozy even less popular than President Charles de Gaulle was in 1968 - the year millions took to the streets to demand a complete overhaul of French society.

The then ageing wartime leader fled France and prepared to call in the army to deal with rioters.

But while De Gaulle resigned in 1969, Mr Sarkozy shows no sign of quitting despite his new pension bill raising the retirement age from 60 to 62 being met with nationwide protests.

It came as thousands of British half term holidaymakers faced fuel shortages, 9,000 tons of rubbish lay uncollected in Marseilles, and the government estimated the cost of strikes at more than £350 million a day. >>> Peter Allen in Paris | Monday, October 25, 2010
Afghanistan: Karsai lässt sich von Iran sponsern

ZEIT ONLINE: Afghanistans Präsident Karsai hat zugegeben, Geld aus Teheran zu erhalten. Er spricht von "offiziellen Hilfen", Mitarbeiter berichten aber von Schmiergeld.

Laut Hamid Karsai leistet die iranische Regierung "ein oder zwei Mal pro Jahr" Zahlungen in Höhe von jeweils 500.000 bis 700.000 Euro an seine Regierung. Sein Stabschef Umar Daudsai habe das Geld seinen "Anordnungen entsprechend" entgegengenommen, sagte der afghanische Präsident in Kabul. Die Zahlungen seien transparent gewesen und als "offizielle Hilfe" eines Landes zu sehen. Der afghanische Präsident reagierte damit auf einen Bericht der New York Times vom Samstag.

Darin hieß es, mit den Zahlungen versuche Teheran, seinen Einfluss im Nachbarland auszuweiten. Die Summen in Höhe von mehreren Millionen US-Dollar seien in eine geheime Kasse geflossen. Aus dieser würden Karsai und Daudsai afghanische Abgeordnete, Stammesführer und Talibanvertreter bezahlen, um sich deren Loyalität zu sichern. Iran verfolge mit den Zahlungen auch das Ziel, einen Keil zwischen Afghanistan sowie die Nato und die USA zu treiben. Weiter lesen und einen Kommentar schreiben >>> AFP | Montag, 25. Oktober 2010
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THE TELEGRAPH: Young Iranians have embraced the urban sport of Parkour.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Baroness Warsi Told by David Cameron Not to Appear at Islamic Conference

THE OBSERVER: Conservative leader's stance exposes coalition government differences on tackling Islamist extremists

The Conservative party chair[woman], Baroness Warsi, has been banned by David Cameron from attending a major Islamic conference today, igniting a bitter internal row over how the government tackles Islamist extremism.

Warsi, Britain's first female Muslim cabinet minister, was told by the prime minister to cancel her appearance at the Global Peace and Unity Event, which is being billed as the largest multicultural gathering in Europe.

The London-based conference is aimed at improving community relations, yet critics have pointed out that a number of speakers who are due to appear have justified suicide attacks and promoted al-Qaida, homophobia and terrorism.

An influential voice among the international Muslim community, Warsi believes that confronting extremists at public events is a more effective way to tackle fundamentalism than a refusal to engage with them. A Whitehall source said: "She had hoped to attend, but there is a conflict of opinion on how extremists should be dealt with and the prime minister, supported by Theresa May [the home secretary], were adamant no Tories should attend."

Paul Goodman, the former Tory communities minister, said: "The aim of the organisers is to exploit politicians by using their presence to gain muscle, influence and credibility among British Muslims. Politicians shouldn't play their game." >>> Mark Townsend, home affairs editor | Sunday, October 24, 2010
Filip Dewinter: „Belgien existiert nicht“

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DIE PRESSE: Der Fraktionsvorsitzende des ultrarechten flämischen Vlaams Belang, Filip Dewinter, spricht sich für eine sofortige Spaltung Belgiens aus. Den Islam bezeichnet er als den größten Feind der europäischen Lebensweise.

Die Presse: Die Koalitionsverhandlungen in Belgien dauern schon über vier Monate. Flämische und wallonische Parteien können sich nicht auf eine Lösung einigen. Ist das Land unregierbar?

Filip Dewinter:
Belgien existiert nicht, es ist ein künstliches Land. Es gibt keine belgische Nationalität oder Identität. Flamen und Wallonen haben nichts gemeinsam. Weder Wirtschaft, Sprache noch Kultur. Die beiden Landesteile wählen sogar unterschiedlich – die Wallonen sozialistisch, die Flamen liberale und rechte Parteien. In Wahrheit gibt es doch nur einen Belgier, und das ist der König. Dieser versucht nun seinen Job zu retten, indem er immer wieder neue Mittelsmänner findet, die die Koalitionsverhandlungen endgültig vor dem Scheitern bewahren sollen. Wird es also zur baldigen Spaltung des Königreichs kommen? >>> Anna Gabriel | Freitag, 22. Oktober 2010
Vers une organisation faîtière

20 MINUTES ONLINE: Le dialogue entre les autorités et les communautés musulmanes de Suisse doit être simplifié.

Trente représentants de celles-ci se sont réunis samedi à Berne pour étudier la possibilité de créer une organisation faîtière nationale, a communiqué dimanche la Commission fédérale contre le racisme (CFR). >>> ap | Dimanche 24 Octobre 2010
Pound Forecast to Tumble on 'Insane' Spending Cuts

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Britain's spending cuts have been branded as "absolutely insane" by one of the world's leading currency traders, who expects the pound to tumble beyond the low it has set this year.

"I think what Britain is doing is absolutely insane" John Taylor, the founder of the $8bn FXConcepts fund, told The Sunday Telegraph. "The Conservatives will lose their stomach for this."

Reducing Britain's £156bn budget deficit is the cornerstone of the government's plan for restoring the economy's health. George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, told Parliament last week that the £81bn in spending cuts would pull "Britain back from the brink."

Although Mr Osborne's plan has won support from many economists, there remains concern that it will damage a recovery that is already showing signs of faltering.

"The last retail sales numbers were pretty ugly and then we have to go through the VAT hit," said Mr Taylor, who at 67 is one of the oldest operators in the foreign-exchange markets. The pound will fall below 1.40, possibly this year, he expects. Sterling reached 1.43, its weakest against the dollar this year in May.

The Bank of England has publicly welcomed sterling's decline since the financial crisis erupted in 2008, but the central bank is not alone. Having already yanked hard on monetary and fiscal levers, an increasing number of governments are eyeing a weaker currency as a way of securing their share of an uneven global recovery. >>> Richard Blackden in New York | Sunday, October 24, 2010

Since when do currency traders understand economics? – © Mark

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