Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Hot and Steamy! More Sex, Please! We’re Brazilians!

THE TELEGRAPH: Brazilians can fight off chronic illness by engaging regularly in physical exercise, and particularly in sexual intercourse, the country's health minister said.

"People need to be active. A weekend football game must not be the only physical activity for a Brazilian. Adults need to do exercise: walk, dance and have safe sex," said Jose Gomes Temporao.

The minister gave the advice as he launched a campaign to prevent high blood pressure, which afflicts a quarter of Brazil's 190-million strong population. Brazilians told to have more sexual intercourse to avoid illness >>> | Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Diplomat Disciplined Over Pope Memo Is Named

THE TELEGRAPH: The diplomat who has been disciplined over a Foreign Office memo mocking the Pope was accused last night of being “clueless” about the Catholic faith.

Anjoum Noorani, 31, was the leader of the Papal Visit Team which drew up a document suggesting the Pope should launch his own range of “Benedict” condoms, open an abortion clinic and stay in a council flat in Bradford.

Mr Noorani, whose identity has until now remained secret, was moved to “other duties” after he gave authorisation for the memo to be sent to Downing Street and three Whitehall departments.

The memo, which was leaked to The Sunday Telegraph, threatens to overshadow the Pope’s entire four-day visit in September after it prompted fury in the Vatican and among Catholics in Britain.

Senior members of the church have described Mr Noorani and his team as having “not the slightest understanding of Catholicism”. None of the four-strong group is thought to be a practising Catholic.

The memo, which also called for the Pope to bless a homosexual marriage, was emailed around Whitehall by Steven Mulvain, a 23-year-old Oxford graduate who describes his sexual orientation on a social networking website as “gay”.

Mr Mulvain has not been disciplined for his role in the fiasco.

Mr Noorani, who, like Mr Mulvain, is a graduate of Balliol College, Oxford, chaired the “brainstorm” session which led to the “Ideal Visit” memo, which also proposed that the Pope should sing a duet with the Queen and sponsor a network of Aids clinics.

He worked as press secretary at the British Embassy in Russia between 2002 and 2007, where he dealt with all Russian media inquiries about Britain’s response to the murder of the former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko. He was unavailable for comment last night and his mother, who lives in Windsor, said she “can’t say anything”.

Although the Vatican is now trying to draw a line under the memo fiasco, Papal aides believe the Government’s choice of non-Catholic staff typifies the “lack of respect” being shown towards the first ever state visit by a Pontiff. >>> Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter | Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Related:

THE TELEGRAPH: Pope's Visit to Britain Will Go Ahead Despite Offensive Memo, Says Vatican >>> Monday, April 26, 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: Pope 'Could Cancel UK Visit' Over 'Offensive' Foreign Office Memo >>> Gordon Rayner and Nick Pisa in Rome | Sunday, April 25, 2010

My comment, Sunday, April 15, 2010:

Such disgusting behaviour from the Foreign Office. What kind of low-life do they employ there these days? This is no way to behave; and it is certainy no way to treat the Pope. Would these same people have had the courage to write these things about the visit of a Muslim cleric? I think we all know the answer to that question! Disgusting! Absolutely disgusting! And if the Pope cancels his visit, no one should be at all surprised. – © Mark

Today’s comment:

Forgive me for asking, but isn’t this man a Muslim? So why ever would the Foreign Office make a Muslim the leader of the ‘Papal Visit Team’? It’s the Foreign Office that’s “clueless”, not Anjoum Nourani! If this man is indeed a Muslim, he’ll be anything but “clueless” about Roman Catholicism; on the contrary, he’ll be all clued up! He knew exactly what he was doing. Isn't this just another attack on Judeo-Christianity by a member of the “Religion of Peace”? – © Mark

Monday, April 26, 2010

Change Is in the Air in Hungary



LE TEMPS: Hongrie – La revanche de Viktor Orban : Le Fidesz de l’ancien premier ministre Viktor Orban a décroché la majorité des deux tiers des sièges au parlement après le second tour des élections législatives dimanche. L’extrême droite Jobbik devient la troisième force politique du pays après les socialistes qui s’effondrent >>> Maurin Picard | Lundi 26 Avril 2010
The Battle Over the Facial Veil in France

Solidarität mit Richter Garzón: Kundgebungen in Spanien für den von Franco-Anhängern drangsalierten Juristen

NZZ am SONNTAG: Dem bekanntesten spanischen Strafverfolger drohen wegen seiner Ermittlungen zur Franco- Diktatur ein Prozess und die Suspendierung. Dagegen haben Spanier am Samstag in über zwanzig Städten protestiert.

Zehntausende Spanier haben am Samstag ihre Solidarität mit Baltasar Garzón demonstriert. Unter den Teilnehmern der zentralen Veranstaltung in Madrid waren viele Nachkommen von Franco-Opfern, die Fotos ermordeter Familienangehöriger hochhielten. Zu den Protestmärschen unter dem Motto «Gegen die Straflosigkeit der Franco-Diktatur» hatten Opferverbände aufgerufen. Sie wurden von Intellektuellen, darunter der Schriftstellerin Almudena Grandes und dem Regisseur Pedro Almodóvar, unterstützt.

Der Oscarpreisträger Almodóvar sagte zum Schluss der Veranstaltung, die Würde der Opfer stehe auf dem Spiel. In einem Manifest äusserte er sich besorgt über die Konsequenzen des gegen Garzón eingeleiteten Verfahrens: «Dieser Prozess verachtet den Schmerz von Kindern und Enkeln und macht den Wunsch Hunderttausender spanischer Familien nach Gerechtigkeit zunichte.» >>> Cornelia Derichsweiler, Madrid | Sonntag, 25. April 2010

THE OBSERVER: Charismatic Judge Who Pursued Spain's Fascist Assassins Finds Himself on Trial >>> Giles Tremlett Madrid | Sunday, April 25, 2010
Lionel Richie: Do It to Me

Lionel Richie: Ballerina Girl

Nick Clegg Names Price for Labour: No Gordon Brown

TIMES ONLINE: The Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg made clear today that he would be prepared to support a Labour Party that had slumped to third in the share of the vote — but not if Gordon Brown remained in No 10.

With opinion polls pointing to a hung Parliament, Mr Clegg said it would be “inexplicable” for Mr Brown to remain as Prime Minister if his party finished with fewer votes than the Tories or Lib Dems, even if Labour had the most seats.

But he said he would be prepared to work with anyone else within Labour or any other party that was prepared to deliver his aims — including electoral reform, which is an “absolute pre-condition” for renewing British politics. Read on and comment (With video) >>> Philippe Naughton | Monday, April 26, 2010
Griechenland-Hilfe: Die "Eiserne Kanzlerin" ist weich geworden

WELT ONLINE: Lange Zeit hat Angela Merkel Hilfen für Griechenland abgelehnt. Eine schnelle Hilfe für das krisengebeutelte Griechenland sei mit den Deutschen nicht zu machen, hatte die Bundeskanzlerin die anderen Regierungschefs im Euro-Club wissen lassen. Jetzt will sie doch zahlen. „Madame Non" gibt es nicht mehr.

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Angela Merkel, die “Eiserne Kanzlerin”. Bild: Welt Online

Die Strategie Angela Merkels ist nicht aufgegangen. Lange Zeit verhandelte die Bundeskanzlerin auf europäischer Ebene über die Hilfe für Griechenland und versicherte gleichzeitig zu Hause, zu dieser Rettungsaktion werde es wohl nie kommen. Die Opposition spricht von einem monatelangen Versteckspiel, für das der Steuerzahler zusätzlich bezahlen müsse. Auch die FDP ist unzufrieden. Doch am Ende werden wohl alle Fraktionen die Griechenland-Hilfe mittragen.

Als „Madame Non“ und „Eiserne Kanzlerin“ war Merkel noch beim letzten EU-Gipfel Ende März in Brüssel tituliert worden. Eine schnelle Hilfe für das krisengebeutelte Griechenland sei mit den Deutschen nicht zu machen, hatte die CDU-Chefin die anderen Regierungschefs im Euro-Club wissen lassen. Der markige Auftritt kam hierzulande bei der Bevölkerung gut an. Innerhalb Europas dagegen warf man den Deutschen vor, sich unsolidarisch zu verhalten. >>> Von Dorothea Siems | Montag, 26. April 2010

Video “Finanzhilfe: Merkel für Griechenland-Hilfspaket” hier abspielen
L’ancienne ministre de la Justice a reçu les insignes de Grand Officier Wissam Al Alaoui

GALA.fr: Vendredi, Rachida Dati a été décorée par El Mostafa Sahel, l’ambassadeur du Maroc, qui a tenu à rendre hommage à la «trajectoire exemplaire» de l’eurodéputée.

«C’est un exemple pour tous les jeunes issus de l’immigration», expliquait vendredi dernier l’ambassadeur du Maroc, en parlant de Rachida Dati. L’ex-ministre de la Justice a été décorée des insignes de Grand Officier du Wissam Al Alaoui, au nom du roi du Maroc, Mohamed VI. >>> | Lundi 26 Avril 2010
Démission : La Belgique s’enfonce dans la crise

LE TEMPS: La Belgique s’est enfoncée dans la crise lundi avec la démission effective du gouvernement, faute de rapprochement entre Flamands et francophones. Cette situation rend probable des élections anticipées alors que le pays doit bientôt présider l’UE

«Le roi a accepté la démission du gouvernement que le Premier ministre lui avait présentée le jeudi 22 avril et a chargé le gouvernement de l’expédition des affaires courantes», a indiqué en fin d’après-midi le Palais royal dans un communiqué.
Une ultime tentative de conciliation faite par le ministre des Finances, le francophone Didier Reynders, pour relancer les négociations sur la question des droits linguistiques des francophones vivant dans la banlieue flamande de Bruxelles, a échoué lundi. Sonnant le glas des espoirs de compromis. Elections probables en juin >>> ATS | Lundi 26 Avril 2010
Egyptian Businessman Denies Murdering Lebanese Pop Star

THE TELEGRAPH: One of Egypt's most powerful businessmen has denied murdering his Lebanese pop singer lover in a case that has caused fascination across the Middle East.

Hisham Talaat Moustafa appeared in court along with one of his employees, Mohsen el-Sukkari, a former state security officer, who police say slit the throat of Suzanne Tamim in her Dubai apartment.

"It didn't happen. None of that happened," Mr Moustafa, dressed in white prison clothes, told the court from the black cage in which the men were held.

The two men have already been sentenced to hang by a court in Cairo, but a retrial was ordered by an appeal judge citing legal irregularities in the lower court.

The judge said defence requests went ignored in the trial and Mr Sukkari was first questioned in the absence of a lawyer.

The trial was postponed to Wednesday to allow the defence to review evidence. >>> Samer al-Atrush in Cairo | Monday, April 26, 2010

Related / Verbunden:

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Ägypten: Millionär soll wegen Mordes hingerichtet werden >>> dpa | Donnerstag, 21. Mai 2009
Pope's Visit to Britain Will Go Ahead Despite Offensive Memo, Says Vatican

THE TELEGRAPH: The Pope's visit to Britain will not be affected by the disclosure of a Foreign Office document mocking the Catholic Church, the Vatican said.



Vatican spokesman Fr Federico Lombardi has noted a Foreign Office apology and said the paper will have ''absolutely'' no impact on the Pope's visit in September, an official confirmed. >>> | Monday, April 26, 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: Pope memo sent by 23-year-old Oxford graduate: A “puerile” Foreign Office memo which has thrown the Pope’s state visit to Britain into doubt was circulated by a 23-year-old Oxford graduate who once included “drinking a lot” among his hobbies. >>> Gordon Rayner and Nick Pisa in Rome | Monday, April 26, 2010

Related:

THE TELEGRAPH: Pope 'Could Cancel UK Visit' Over 'Offensive' Foreign Office Memo >>> Gordon Rayner and Nick Pisa in Rome | Sunday, April 25, 2010
Affaire du niqab: "Avoir des maîtresses n'est pas interdit!"

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: NATIONALITÉ | Un ministre français a menacé un homme suspecté de polygamie du retrait de sa nationalité. Celui-ci rétorque: "avoir des maîtresses n'est pas interdit en France".

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Le gouvernement français, confronté à une incertitude juridique et à une montée des incompréhensions avec la communauté musulmane, était dans l’embarras lundi après avoir menacé un homme d’origine algérienne suspecté de polygamie de lui retirer sa nationalité française.

Sur fond de débat sur le port du voile islamique intégral en France, l’affaire a commencé par un banal contrôle routier début avril. Dans l’ouest de la France, un femme portant le niqab se voit infliger une amende de 22 euros, au prétexte que son habit réduit son champ de vision.

Cette jeune femme choisit de médiatiser l’affaire pour dénoncer le climat de stigmatisation qui frappe selon elle les musulmans de France où le président Nicolas Sarkozy veut présenter prochainement une loi d’interdiction du voile islamique intégral. >>> AFP | Lundi 26 Avril 2010

TIMES ONLINE: Muslim butcher's many wives 'no worse than French mistresses': President Sarkozy's campaign against full Muslim veils took a comic turn today when an Islamist butcher claimed that his niqab-wearing "wives" were no different from the mistresses that Frenchmen traditionally enjoy. >>> Charles Bremner, in Paris | Monday, April 26, 2010
Family Detective: Nick Clegg

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Nicholas Peter William Clegg was born in Chalfont St Giles in 1967. Photograph: The Telegraph

THE TELEGRAPH: An investigation into our hidden histories. This week: Nick Clegg. Nick Barratt reports

Nick Clegg won a closely fought contest this week to be the new leader of the Liberal Democrats, beating Chris Huhne to be the party's third leader in two years. Clegg's career in politics is relatively short-lived: he was elected Euro-MP for East Midlands in 1999 and then became MP for Sheffield Hallam in 2005. Prior to front-line politics, he worked for the European Commission from 1994, latterly with former EU Commissioner Leon Brittan, and was previously a Financial Times reporter. His candidacy is not uncontroversial given his part in the downfall of both Campbell and his predecessor, Charles Kennedy.

Who is he related to?

Nicholas Peter William Clegg was born in Chalfont St Giles in 1967 and is only one-quarter English. His mother, Eulalie Hermance van den Wall Bake, is Dutch but was born in Indonesia in 1936. When the Japanese army invaded in 1942, she was sent to a concentration camp with her parents, Hemmy and Louise, and two sisters. They were separated and spent the next three years in terrible conditions. On liberation, the family returned to Holland, but in 1956 Hermance travelled to England, where she met and later married Nick's father, also called Nick. Nick senior is half-English. >>> Nick Barratt | Saturday, December 22, 2007
Naughty Brits Still Smack Their Children. Not Good Enough, Says Europe

THE TELEGRAPH: Britain is one of the few countries in the world not to have completely banned smacking, European Union leaders say, as they called for a change in the law.

The British government’s “unwelcome” intrusion into family affairs was to blame for the delay in the complete ban of the practice, the Council of Europe warned.

The Council, a body which monitors compliance with the European convention on Human rights, also blamed traditional parenting practices that were based on “authority”.

The comments come ahead of a debate in Strasbourg on Tuesday where EU leaders and campaigners against the “corporal punishment of children” will criticise the UK government for not banning the practice completely.

Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, deputy secretary general of the Council of Europe, said on Monday that 20 countries had "formally abolished laws" against smacking since over the past three year.1998 ruling found it violated a child’s human rights.

"The UK is one of the countries that has not yet implemented a full ban," she said.

“In part, this is because the traditional parent-child relationship in the UK is one of authority [and] state intervention into family affairs is still not welcome.” Smacking ban delays caused by 'unwelcome government intrusion', Europe says >>> Andrew Hough | Monday, April 26, 2010
Labour in Turmoil as Pressure on Brown Grows

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Gordon Brown. Times Online

TIMES ONLINE: Labour’s struggle to overcome the Liberal Democrat surge broke out into the open yesterday when Alan Johnson positioned himself to lead the party’s post-election talks with Nick Clegg.

Hours after the Liberal Democrat leader had ruled out keeping a defeated Gordon Brown in No 10, the Home Secretary risked deepening internal tensions by using a television interview to say that he did not share the “horror” of some colleagues at the prospect of power-sharing.

With ten days to go until the election, a YouGov poll in The Sun today confirms that Labour is in third place. The first postal votes have been cast already and start arriving at town halls today.

Mr Brown appeared on edge at the launch of his green manifesto in London yesterday, arriving late for his speech. Instead of discussing the environment, he used the opportunity to attack a range of Tory policies. >>> Francis Elliott, Deputy Political Editor | Monday, April 26, 2010
Designierte Ministerin: Özkans Kruzifix-Kritik entfacht heftige Entrüstung

WELT ONLINE: Mit ihrer Aussage, Kruzifixe gehörten nicht in staatliche Schulräume, zieht die designierte Ministerin Aygül Özkan (CDU) bayerische Wut auf sich. Ein CSU-Politiker hält ihr das Grundgesetz vor, ein anderer nennt ihre Äußerung indiskutabel. Und die Schülerunion will Özkan nicht im niedersächsischen Kabinett sehen.

Die designierte niedersächsische Sozialministerin Aygül Özkan (CDU) erntet mit ihrer Forderung nach einem Kruzifixverbot an staatlichen Schulen weiter entschiedenen Widerstand in den eigenen Reihen. Entrüstet äußerten sich insbesondere Politiker der CSU.

Bayerns Innenminister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) bezeichnete die Haltung Özkans als völlig indiskutabel. Der CSU-Politiker Herrmann sagte der in Düsseldorf erscheinenden „Rheinischen Post“, Deutschland sei von der christlichen Tradition geprägt. Das solle auch der jungen Generation in den Schulklassen vermittelt werden.

Der frühere bayerische Wissenschaftsminister Thomas Goppel (CSU) verwies die Deutsch-Türkin Özkan auf das Grundgesetz. Dieses sei nach der NS-Zeit mit ausdrücklicher Rückbesinnung auf das christliche Menschenbild verabschiedet worden, sagte Goppel, Vorsitzender des Geprächskreises der „ChristSozialen Katholiken“. >>> EPD/cn | Montag, 26. April 2010
Altkanzler: Helmut Schmidt geißelt "Größenwahn" der Manager

WELT ONLINE: Er lobte Richard von Weizsäcker und rechnete mit den "verachtenswerten Typen von Finanzmanagern" ab. Altkanzler Helmut Schmidt hat bei einer Würdigung für den Altbundespräsidenten die Schuldigen an der Wirtschaftskrise attackiert. An deren "Größenwahn" habe die Menschheit noch Jahre zu leiden.

Henry Kissinger war aus den Vereinigten Staaten nach Berlin gekommen, Vaclav Havel reiste aus Prag an und Helmut Schmidt machte sich aus Hamburg auf dem Weg – sie alle ehrten im Berliner Konzerthaus auf Einladung der Körber-Stiftung den Mann, der vor wenigen Tagen sein 90. Lebensjahr vollendete: Richard von Weizsäcker.

Das Leben des einstigen Staatsoberhauptes, sein Anteil an der Ostpolitik und die berühmte Rede vom 8. Mai 1985 kamen mehrfach zur Sprache. Außerdem ging es um die Zukunft Europas und die Weltpolitik, etwa den Umgang mit dem Iran.

Der sozialdemokratische Bundeskanzler a. D. würdigte den Altbundespräsidenten, der einst in der CDU Karriere gemacht hatte. Hinter einem schlichten Tisch in seinem Rollstuhl sitzend, ehrte Helmut Schmidt von Weizsäcker, dessen „Gedankenreichtum“ und seine „moralische Disziplin“.

Schmidt, diesmal ohne Zigarette, sprach von Weizsäcker mit „lieber Richard“ an, hanseatisch vollendet in der Sie-Form. Er benötigte nur wenige Momente, um die im Publikum erwartete „Schmidt Schnauze“ ertönen zu lassen. Von Weizsäcker habe sich nie für persönlichen Luxus interessiert, sondern für diesen „höchstens Verachtung“ übrig gehabt.

Er stehe damit im Gegensatz zu den „verachtenswerten Typen von Bank- und Finanzmanagern“, die mit „zügellosen Größenwahn“ der Welt mit der Wirtschaftskrise eine Rezession beschert hätten, unter der „beinahe die gesamte Menschheit noch Jahre zu leiden haben wird“, polterte Schmidt. >>> Von Daniel Friedrich Sturm | Sonntag, 25. April 2010
The Rootless World of the Super-rich

THE TELEGRAPH: Once, very wealthy people owned big estates in the country. Now they have homes all over the world and flit to and fro in private jets, yachts - or even submarines. Mark Palmer reports

Even before rumours began to circulate that it was haunted, David and Victoria Beckham had never slept a night in Domaine St-Vincent, the estate in Var-Provence they bought three years ago for £1.5 million. This might seem odd for those of us who can only fantasise about a second home in the South of France, but to the money-bags crowd there's nothing unusual about it at all.

In 2006, the super-rich - that exclusive group - like to see themselves as citizens of the world. They flit from one continent to the next, wheeling and dealing at 30,000 ft, always a few hundred miles ahead of the tax man but only a couple of clicks away from their PAs, solicitors, financial advisers, accountants, wives, mistresses and children.

"I was at an amazingly swanky wedding in Paris recently," says Stephen Bayley, the style guru and art historian. "With my pitiable suburban reflexes, I asked another guest where he was from. He said: 'I've just flown in from Ibiza. I have a flat here in Paris, but my real home is Rio. Anyway, tomorrow I'm going to my apartment in New York.' Then he added, and this is the interesting bit, 'In this milieu, we don't commit adultery, we travel'."

Once upon a time, the rich were rooted. They had big estates in the country. They were chairmen of local charities; they hosted the summer fête. Today, they are rootless - international nomads forever in search of fertile ground in which to sow the seeds of another bumper financial harvest.

Wander down the Bishop's Avenue in north London - which boasts Britain's highest concentration of multi-million pound homes - and you'll find the place practically deserted.

"That's one of the problems we have," says Trevor Abrahmsohn, head of Glentree International, a firm of estate agents that specialises in upscale houses in the area. "For a lot of people, this is their third or fourth home and sometimes they lose interest. They can't be bothered to live here and they can't be bothered to sell."

So, where are they? Well, they're everywhere and nowhere. Some follow the sun while others follow their business investments - and the best chance of seeing them in the same room is likely to be at art sales in London or New York. Never has the phrase "jet set" been quite so appropriate to describe this tribe, were it not for the fact that if you want to buy a plane with room for five passengers, there is a two-year waiting list. And never has the gap between the super-rich and the middle classes been so wide >>> Mark Palmer | Wednesday, June 07, 2006
General Election 2010: David Cameron's Smash and Grab Raid on Labour

THE TELEGRAPH: David Cameron has been given renewed hope of securing an overall majority in the Commons after party strategists identified 20 Labour seats that have unexpectedly become winnable following the rise of the Liberal Democrats.

The success of Nick Clegg in the first two televised debates was thought to have reduced Tory prospects of forming a government after May 6.

However, Conservative strategists now believe that the increase in support for the Lib Dems has been far more damaging for Labour, which is in danger of coming third in the popular vote.

In response, Mr Cameron has ordered an aggressive “decapitation” campaign to try to snatch up to 20 seats that the Tories had previously thought unwinnable, including two held by Cabinet ministers. If successful, the party leadership believes the strategy could help the Conservatives achieve an overall majority of MPs. >>> Robert Winnett, Rosa Prince and James Kirkup | Sunday, April 25, 2010
British Ambassador Survives Suicide Bomb Attack in Yemen

THE TELEGRAPH: The British ambassador to Yemen has survived a suicide bomb attack by terrorists in the capital Sana'a.

The ambassador, Timothy Torlot, was in a convoy travelling to the embassy, situated on a hill overlooking the city, when the bomb was detonated on Monday morning.

One person was confirmed by the Yemeni authorities to have died, but it is not clear whether they were referring to the attacker, who was said to have been blown to pieces.

They confirmed that no-one from the embassy was killed, while Mr Torlot himself was said to be unhurt.

Witnesses said the attacker had failed after being "slow" to get close to the vehicle in which Mr Torlot was travelling.

The attack will add to concerns over Yemen's instability and use as a base by terrorist groups including al-Qaeda. >>> Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Monday, April 26, 2010
'Dear Uncle Adolf': Documentary Details Fan Letters Sent to Hitler

THE TELEGRAPH: Fan letters written to Adolf Hitler during the Second World War were the subject of a new documentary in Germany last night.

'Dear Uncle Adolf' was the first documentary detailing the tens of thousands of surviving fan letters Hitler received while in power which were seized by the Soviets when they conquered Berlin in 1945.

For years these love notes, advice letters, gifts and health-tips lay undiscovered in Russian archives. Discovered in 2007, they formed the basis of a German book called 'Letters to Hitler'. Last night the Svengali-like grip that the Austrian-born Hitler exerted over Germany was unveiled as actors read out the letters that would fill a truck.

They were letters that often accompanied gifts, in the case of Margarethe Wagner, a pair of socks sent in 1938 after Hitler occupied the Czech Sudetenland border region.

"I knitted these for you as you freed us," she wrote. >>> Allan Hall in Berlin | Monday, April 26, 2010

Dokumentation: Lieber Onkel Hitler

WELT ONLINE: 22.40 Uhr Arte In einem Moskauer Spezialarchiv wurde vor Kurzem eine sagenhafte Entdeckung gemacht, die erschütternde Einblicke in die Beziehung der Deutschen zu Adolf Hitler gewährt. In diesem Archiv lagerten über 100 000 Botschaften aus der deutschen Bevölkerung an den Diktator. Mithilfe dieser "Fanpost" und anderer Dokumente vermittelt die Dokumentation von Michael Kloft einen Eindruck von der unfassbaren Ausstrahlung Hitlers und der unheimlichen Faszination, die leider der größte Teil der Deutschen für ihn empfand. [Quelle: WeltOnline] Von Harald Peters | Sonntag, 25. April 2010

Sunday, April 25, 2010

La carte bleue "islamique" divise au Canada

LE MONDE: Ce n'est encore qu'une niche potentielle mais elle soulève déjà des critiques : la carte bancaire "islamique", dont UM Financial, modeste institution financière de Toronto, a annoncé, début avril, le lancement au Canada puis aux Etats-Unis, inquiète, y compris les musulmans modérés.

La carte iFreedom Mastercard, proposée à tous les Canadiens, musulmans ou non, a été déclarée "conforme aux lois islamiques" par des experts de cette communauté, affirme le président d'UM Financial, le Canadien Omar Kalair. La charia "autorise le commerce mais pas l'usure", rappelle-t-il. De ce fait, ses clients potentiels "laissent dormir leur argent dans les comptes courants des cinq grandes banques du pays" car ils renoncent à des cartes de crédit, des prêts immobiliers ou des investissements financiers, à cause des intérêts sur dépôts ou prêts interdits par leur religion.

Cette carte "islamique", qui devrait être lancée aux Etats-Unis d'ici la fin de l'année, selon M. Kalair, est une carte prépayée, avec un plafond de 6 000 dollars canadiens (4 500 euros), sans intérêt, ni frais mensuels ou de transaction. Elle coûte 50 dollars pour deux ans, avec des avantages, dont une ristourne de 1 % en argent sur les achats de plus de 100 dollars et des rabais sur les vols de la compagnie aérienne des Emirats arabes unis, Etihad Airways. >>> Anne Pélouas (à Montréal) | Vendredi 23 Avril 2010
Vichy: Le grand rabbin de France rend hommage aux Justes

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À Vichy, le rabbin Bernheim devait donner une conférence sur le thème "Juifs et Français, quelle position aujourd'hui ?" Phto : Le Point

LE POINT: Gilles Bernheim, premier grand rabbin de France à se rendre à Vichy pour la journée de la déportation dimanche, s'est recueilli devant une maison où sa belle-mère a été cachée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, au coeur de la capitale du régime collaborationniste du maréchal Pétain. Il a passé plusieurs minutes devant le 5, impasse Mombrun, où sa belle-mère a été cachée entre 1939 et 1945 avec quinze autres membres de sa famille dans un appartement de trois pièces. >>> AFP | Dimanche 25 Avril 2010
Pope 'Could Cancel UK Visit' Over 'Offensive' Foreign Office Memo

THE TELEGRAPH: The Pope could cancel his planned visit to Britain because of a “hugely offensive” Foreign Office memo mocking his stance on abortion and birth control, sources in the Vatican said.

Senior Papal aides suggested the Foreign Office had not taken strong enough disciplinary action against those responsible for the document, which suggested the Pope should open an abortion clinic, bless a homosexual marriage and launch his own range of condoms while he is here.

No-one has lost their job over the memo, which was sent to Downing Street and at least three Whitehall departments, and the civil servant who authorised it has simply been moved to other duties.

One highly-placed source in the Vatican said: “This could have very severe repercussions and is embarrassing for the British government - one has to question whether the action taken is enough.

“It is disgusting. Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See has been in to see the Secretary of State and explain what happened and this will all be relayed to the Pope.

“It’s even possible the trip could be cancelled as this matter is hugely offensive.”

Cardinal Renato Martino, the former head of the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, said: “The British government has invited the Pope as its guest and he should be treated with respect.

“To make a mockery of his beliefs and the beliefs of millions of Catholics not just in Britain but across the world is very offensive indeed.” >>> Gordon Rayner and Nick Pisa in Rome | Sunday, April 25, 2010

Such disgusting behaviour from the Foreign Office. What kind of low-life do they employ there these days? This is no way to behave; and it is certainy no way to treat the Pope. Would these same people have had the courage to write these things about the visit of a Muslim cleric? I think we all know the answer to that question! Disgusting! Absolutely disgusting! And if the Pope cancels his visit, no one should be at all surprised. – © Mark

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THE TELEGRAPH: Ministers Apologise for Insult to Pope >>> Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, April 24, 2010
Klarer Sieg für Fischer, Wahlbeteiligung auf Rekordtief

DIE PRESSE: Bundespräsident Fischer wird mit knapp 79 Prozent wiedergewählt. Rosenkranz dürfte mit rund 16 Prozent ihr Wahlziel verfehlen, Gehring liegt abgeschlagen. Mehr als die Hälfte der Wahlbeteiligten bleibt den Urnen fern. >>> Ag./kron | Sonntag, 25. April 2010

THE GUARDIAN: Austrian president wins landslide second term: Projections put Social Democrat Heinz Fischer on 78% of vote with far-right Freedom party candidate trailing on 15% >>> Associated Press | Sunday, April 25, 2010

Austrian Voters Reject the Far-right and Its ‘Grandma Rosenkranza’

TIMES ONLINE: Austria bucked the European trend towards far-right parties when Barbara Rosenkranz captured barely 15 per cent of the vote in presidential elections.

The incumbent President, Heinz Fischer, a Social Democrat, was returned to office, with exit polls indicating that he had won 78 per cent of the vote.

Ms Rosenkranz’s colleague Heinz-Christian Strache, leader of the far-right Freedom Party, blamed the poor showing on an “unprecedented media witch-hunt against a very good candidate and her family”.

He had initially said she would win 35 per cent of the vote and spearhead the far Right recovery, helping the Freedom Party to win the powerful position of Mayor of Vienna in October. >>> Roger Boyes | Monday, April 26, 2010
Turquie: Le pays ouvre son premier hôtel nudiste

20MINUTES.ch: Un premier hôtel exclusivement réservé aux touristes nudistes étrangers sera inauguré le 1er mai dans le sud-ouest de la Turquie, rapporte le journal Milliyet.

L'hôtel Adaburnu-Gölmar sera le premier établissement naturiste en Turquie, un pays à 99% musulman, aux traditions conservatrices, et seuls les étrangers y seront les bienvenus, précise le quotidien. >>> afp | Dimanche 25 Avril 2010
PC Alert: Rev. Franklin Graham Banned by the Pentagon for Telling the Truth About Islam

TOWNHALL.COM: Franklin Graham, distinguished Christian minister and son of an American evangelical treasure (i.e. Billy Graham) was banned from praying at the Pentagon for their upcoming May 6th National Day of Prayer event because he called Islam “evil.”

Apparently Franklin didn’t get the memo that we can’t say squat about Islam anymore. Oh, hell no. Muslims are groovy no matter what they do, and anyone who says otherwise … is … well … evil … in the eyes of the thought police who’re heading up the United States of Political Horse Smack.

Check it out: When Muslims kill 3,000 Americans, we can’t call them “wicked.” When they abuse women, cut off little girls’ clitorises, stone unruly wives, honor kill their teenage daughters for texting someone not named Achmed [sic], and keep precious women in stone-age bondage worldwide, we can’t say that’s BS because that might offend them. And God forbid we should offend folks who’re six bubbles off level and don’t get basic women’s rights.

I’m scratching a bald spot on the back of my head on this one because we won’t put up with that bollocks with any other people or religion except with Islam; they get a free pass. Yes, we’re being whipped into believing that we’re misjudging them even though the preponderance of historical evidence indicates that those who believe they’re bogus are spot on. Read on and comment >>> Doug Giles | Saturday, April 24, 2010

FOX NEWS: Franklin Graham Regrets Army's Decision to Rescind Invite to Pentagon Prayer Service: Evangelist Franklin Graham said Thursday that he regrets the Army's decision to rescind its invitation to him for the Pentagon's National Day of Prayer service on May 6, but expressed "strong support" for the U.S. military. >>> Updated: Thursday, April 22, 2010

VIDEO: The Violent Oppression of Women in Islam >>> (Viewer discretion is strongly advised)
Lebanese to Stage March for Secularism

BBC: Civil society activists in Lebanon are hoping that thousands will turn up for an unprecedented rally in Beirut.

The march for secularism will call on all Lebanese to unite and work towards the abolition of the country's deeply divisive sectarian system.

The organisers say it is time to redefine what it means to be Lebanese.

They say this is because at the moment it comes second to being a Muslim or a Christian, Shia or Sunni, Catholic or Orthodox.

Eighteen groups make up Lebanon's multi-denominational system, and the civic rights of the members of these groups are determined by their religious leaders rather than the government.

Only religious authorities can register marriages, births or death or rule on matters of inheritance - so all Lebanese end up having different rights.

Muslims, for example, cannot adopt children; Maronite Christians cannot get divorced, and it is impossible for members of different sects to marry each other, while civil marriage is not an option here. >>> Natalia Antelava, BBC News, Beirut | Saturday, April 24, 2010

LE FIGARO: Le camp laïque tente une sortie au Liban : Dans un pays où les dix-huit communautés se partagent tout l'espace public, quelques milliers de personnes ont manifesté dimanche pour «desserrer l'étreinte». Sans illusions. >>> Par Sibylle Rizk | Lundi 26 Avril 2010
Niqab, polygamie et polémique

leJDD.fr: Le souhait formulé par Brice Hortefeux de déchoir de la nationalité française le mari d'une jeune femme portant le niqab a enflammé le débat politique ce samedi.

Plus que la verbalisation, à Nantes début avril, d'une jeune femme au volant, au motif qu'elle était vêtue d'un niqab, c'est aujourd'hui la décision prise par Brice Hortefeux qui provoque la polémique. Vendredi soir, le ministre de l'Intérieur a en effet demandé à son collègue de l'Immigration, Eric Besson, de déchoir de sa nationalité française le mari de la "contrevenante", celui-ci étant notamment suspecté de polygamie et de fraudes aux aides sociales (lire: Niqab, Hortefeux tape fort). Agé de 35 ans, Lies Hebbadj, qui appartiendrait à la mouvance radicale du Tabligh, aurait eu douze enfants avec quatre femmes différentes. Selon i-Télé, trois d'entre elles vivraient dans le même quartier à quelques maisons les unes des autres, en banlieue nantaise. Une autre aurait pris ses distances, accusant son conjoint de mauvais traitements. >>> N.M. (avec Reuters) - leJDD.fr | Samedi 24 Avril 2010

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KRONEN ZEITUNG: Wirbel in Frankreich: Verschleierter Autolenkerin droht die Ausweisung >>> Samstag, 24. April 2010
Ministers Apologise for Insult to Pope

THE TELEGRAPH: The Government has apologised to the Pope over official documents that mocked his forthcoming visit to Britain by suggesting he should bless a gay marriage and even launch Papal-branded condoms.

The astonishing proposals, leaked to The Sunday Telegraph, were contained in secret papers drawn up earlier this month by civil servants following a 'brainstorm’.

The ideas, included in a memo headed 'The ideal visit would see ...’, ridiculed the Catholic Church’s teachings including its opposition to abortion, homosexual behaviour and contraception. Many appeared to be deliberately provocative rather than a serious attempt to plan an itinerary for the September visit.

The proposals, which were then circulated among key officials in Downing Street and Whitehall, also include the Pope opening an abortion ward; spending the night in a council flat in Bradford; doing forward rolls with children to promote healthy living; and even performing a duet with the Queen. >>> Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, April 24, 2010

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Foreign Office sorry for insult to Pope: THE government apologised to the Pope last night after an official paper suggested he should be asked to open an abortion clinic, bless a gay marriage and launch a Benedict-branded condom range on his state visit in September. >>> Kate Youde | Sunday, April 25, 2010
Labour Party Self-destructs

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Labour's general election campaign is in crisis amid damaging rows between senior cabinet ministers and a new poll showing support for the party dropping to a six-month low.

In one particularly bad-tempered incident, Lord Mandelson ordered Harriet Harman, the party's deputy leader, to "shut up" and told her he did not want to hear from her again, in a dispute over election strategy.

The campaign team has also been riven by in-fighting over what should happen if Labour is only able to cling to power in a hung parliament – with one faction accused of encouraging a Liberal Democrat demand that the price for joining a coalition would be Gordon Brown's dismissal as leader. General Election 2010: Labour civil war as support slumps in new poll >>> Patrick Hennessy and Melissa Kite | Saturday, April 24, 2010
Nick Clegg: I Will Not Prop Up Gordon Brown

THE SUNDAY TIMES: NICK CLEGG has declared that he will refuse to prop up an “irrelevant” Gordon Brown even if Labour secures the largest number of seats in a hung parliament.

The Liberal Democrat leader is ready to tear up the rulebook and oust the prime minister if there is no decisive result on May 6. In a Sunday Times interview he warned that Brown’s position would be untenable if Labour got a low share of the popular vote but still ended up as the biggest party in the Commons.

“I think it’s a complete nonsense. I mean, how on earth? You can’t have Gordon Brown squatting in No 10 just because of the irrational idiosyncrasies of our electoral system,” Clegg said. >>> Isabel Oakeshott, Jonathan Oliver and Marie Woolf | Sunday, April 25, 2010

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Nick Clegg catches the angry transatlantic wind: The surge in the Lib Dem’s ratings mirrors the rise of US outsiders such as Ross Perot >>> Andrew Sullivan | Sunday, April 25, 2010

MAIL ON SUNDAY: Refugee charity attacks Clegg on illegal immigrant amnesty: Liberal Democrat plans for an amnesty for potentially hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants came under attack last night from a leading refugee charity. >>> Brendan Carlin | Sunday, April 25, 2010

Clegg ‘legs’ Brown >>>
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THE NEW YORK TIMES: U.S.’s Toughest Immigration Bill Is Signed in Arizona >>> Randal C. Archibold | Friday, April 23, 2010
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Charismatic Judge Who Pursued Spain's Fascist Assassins Finds Himself on Trial

THE OBSERVER: Powerful enemies are attempting to unseat the 'superjudge' who tried to bring the death squads of Franco's dictatorship to book

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The Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón, who dared to investigate the atrocities of the Franco dictatorship. Photo: The Observer

The crowd gathered outside Madrid's national court was loud and angry. "The world has been turned upside down," they cried. "The fascists are judging the judge!" Some carried photographs of long-dead relatives, killed by rightwing death squads in Spain's brutal civil war in the 1930s. Others bore placards bearing the name of the hero they wanted to save, the controversial "superjudge" Baltasar Garzón.

Pedro Romero de Castilla carried a picture of his grandfather, Wenceslao – a former stationmaster taken away from his home in the western city of Mérida and shot by a death squad at the service of Generalísimo Francisco Franco's rightwing military rebels 74 years ago. The family have never found his body.

Garzón, he explained, had dared to investigate the atrocities of 36 years of Franco's dictatorship and now, as a result, he faces trial for allegedly abusing his powers. "My grandfather's case is one that Garzón wanted to investigate," he said. "He's a brave and intelligent judge, but now the right are out to get him." >>> Giles Tremlett Madrid | Sunday, April 25, 2010

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LE FIGARO: Espagne: le juge Garzon fait appel >>> AFP | Samedi 10 Avril 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: Crusading Spanish Judge Balthasar Garzon Faces Trial Over Franco Probe >>> Fiona Govan in Madrid | Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Wahlkampf: Großbritanniens Liberale wittern Machtchance

ZEIT ONLINE: Auch nach dem zweiten TV-Duell stehen die Liberalen im Wahlkampf gut da. Labour-Strategen freut das, sie planen mit ihnen ein neues Mitte-Links-Lager.

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Vorbereitung auf das TV-Duell: Aufsteiger Nick Clegg von den Liberalen (l.), Tory-Chef David Cameron (M.) und Premier Gordon Brown (Labour). Bild: Zeit Online

Langsam muss man sich in Großbritannien an die Vorstellung gewöhnen, dass das politische System des Landes vor einem radikalen Wandel steht. Nick Clegg, der jugendliche Führer der Liberaldemokraten, dem die erste britische TV-Debatte der drei Parteichefs zu Celebrity-Status verhalf und die Liberaldemokraten in den Umfragen nach oben schießen ließ, bestand auch die zweite TV-Diskussion. Gewiss vermochte er nicht wieder einen solch glanzvollen Auftritt hinzulegen wie vergangene Woche in der ersten Runde, in der er sich erfolgreich in den Mantel des Rebellen gegen das verbrauchte politische Establishment gehüllt und damit gepunktet hatte. >>> Jürgen Krönig | Freitag, 23. April 2010

Wirbel in Frankreich: Verschleierter Autolenkerin droht die Ausweisung

KRONEN ZEITUNG: Der Fall einer Muslimin, die in Frankreich mit Gesichtsschleier Auto gefahren war und dafür einen Strafzettel kassiert hatte, zieht immer weitere Kreise. Nach einem lautstarken öffentlichen Protest gegen den Strafzettel über 22 Euro droht der Frau und ihrem Mann nun die Ausweisung. Auch die Debatte um ein Burka-Verbot wurde dadurch weiter angeheizt.

Im Zuge des Streits fand das Innenministerium zudem noch heraus, dass der in Nantes lebende Ehemann der 31-Jährigen in Polygamie mit insgesamt vier Frauen lebt und der radikalen Tablighi-Jamaat-Bewegung (Gemeinschaft der Verkündigung und Mission) angehört. Die vier Frauen sollen zudem alle unberechtigt Unterstützung für Alleinerziehende und andere Sozialleistungen beziehen. Mann hat zwölf Kinder von vier Partnerinnen >>> | Samstag, 24. April 2010
Sunday Times Rich List 2010: Britain's Richest See Wealth Rise by One Third

THE TELEGRAPH: The collective wealth of Britain’s 1,000 richest people has increased by almost a third in the past year despite the uncertain economy, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010.

The multimillionaires are worth £335.5 billion, up £77.265 billion (29.9 per cent) on last year, according to the latest edition of The Sunday Times’ Rich List 2010.

The rise is easily the largest annual increase in the 22 years that the survey has been carried out.

In 1997, when Labour came to power, the collective wealth of the then richest 1,000, was just £98.99 billion. In total, the number of billionaires in this year’s list has risen from 43 to 53.

The findings are likely to prove controversial, coming just ahead of the general election and with spending cuts and tax rises expected from whichever party wins.

Top of the Sunday Times Rich List 2010 again is Lakshmi Mittal, the steel tycoon, whose fortune has more than doubled from £10.8 billion last year to £22.45 billion.

He is followed by: Roman Abramovich, the oil and industry magnate and owner of Chelsea FC, worth £7.4bn - up six per cent on last year; the Duke of Westminster, the property owner, now worth £6.75bn, an increase of four per cent; and Ernesto and Kirsty Bertarelli, whose £5,950 million wealth, based on pharmaceuticals, has increased by 20 per cent. Kirsty Bertarelli is also considered the richest woman in the list. >>> Jasper Copping | Saturday, April 24, 2010
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Rosenkranz Rallies Far Right On Eve of Austria Poll

TIMES ONLINE: ‘We want to preach of the Holy German Reich,’ sings candidate who swears she’s no Nazi

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Barbara Rosenkranz. Photograph: Times Online

The voice of Barbara Rosenkranz rises above the small crowd in the Ballhausplatz as she makes the case for the far Right in Austria’s presidential elections tomorrow.

Her chin is square, her hair forms a tight grey helmet. Ms Rosenkranz, mother of ten children, is, for another 24 hours at least, the great white hope of the radical nationalists in Europe.

She is destined to lose against the incumbent President, Heinz Fischer, but if she nets more than 20 per cent of the vote it will be seen as the most significant comeback in Austria since the death of the far-right idol Jörg Haider 18 months ago.

“The family is at the heart of our society and it has been betrayed,” she says, raising her voice to drown out the hoots of left-wing demonstrators. The crowd, mainly Freedom Party supporters still mourning Haider, applaud. The word verrat — betrayal — always goes down well in Vienna. They are craggy men in green jackets, a woman shivering in a low-cut dirndl folk dress and a surprising number of young fans — there largely to see Heinz-Christian Strache, 40-year-old leader of the far Right. He and Ms Rosenkranz are the faces of the radical Right revival. He talks of a modern patriotism and the threat of Islam; she thinks that women should stay at home and breed, and that national socialists should not be muzzled.

In Western Europe Islamophobia has replaced Holocaust denial as a rallying call for rightwingers such as Geert Wilders. Austria, though, is still very much a part of Central Europe — and here the Rosenkranz message, coded though it may be, is well understood. After all, in neighbouring Hungary, once part of the great Austro-Hungarian empire, the extremist Jobbik grouping — anti-Semitic, anti-Gypsy, anti-modernism — has recently won seats in Parliament and is on the way up. >>> Roger Boyes in Vienna | Saturday, April 24, 2010
Izvestia: 'Russian Aristocrat Wants to Be British Premier'

MAIL ONLINE: Yesterday he was at it again.

Touring Newcastle, Nick Clegg - who, as we now know, was a keen childhood actor - told students he was: 'the only one of the three leaders who actually comes from one of our great cities in the North.'

So just how true is that statement? In fact, the Lib Dem leader was brought up in affluent comfort in the Home Counties.

But to understand just how wealthy his background is, we need to cut to South-West France, and a hill overlooking the hamlet of Curac where an imposing ten-bedroom chateau stands.

The house is approached by a long, straight drive bordered by poplar trees which lead up to two sets of iron gates. Inside is an outdoor swimming pool, four-car garage and spacious outbuildings.

By any reckoning it is an impressive pile and one that, were it in England, would undoubtedly fall foul of the Lib Dem's proposed mansion tax on properties worth more than £2million.

It is possible that Clegg actually dreamt up the tax while in Curac, maybe while splashing about in the pool or strolling through its gardens.

After all, it is his parents' house and one that he and his family often visit.

'It's an idyllic spot, and the Cleggs have made it their home from home,' said a near neighbour, who often bumps into the politician and his Spanish wife Miriam, a successful London lawyer whose annual earnings run into the high six figures, when they are there.

'They come down with their children and always look very relaxed and happy.'

Not a bad place for a summer break. And come the winter there is another alternative. Clegg's parents also own a 20-room skiing chalet in the Swiss Alps. Some ordinary northerner! How Nick Clegg is really a man of extraordinary privilege whose family own a chateau >>> Tom Rawstorne | Saturday, April 24, 2010

Nick Clegg Hailed as 'Russian Aristocrat'

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Nick Clegg: 'Winston Churchill-like popularity ratings'. Photograph: The Guardian

THE GUARDIAN: Izvestiya newspaper talks of Liberal Democrat leader's Russian heritage and 'Winston Churchill-like popularity ratings'

Is there no limit to Cleggmania? It seems that not only Britain, but now also Russia has fallen under the Liberal Democrat leader's mesmerising spell, with today's Izvestiya newspaper hailing him as a genuine "Russian aristocrat" (article in Russian).

Under the headline "Russian aristocrat wants to be British premier", the paper picks up on Clegg's emphatic victory in the first leaders' TV debate and notes his "Winston Churchill-like popularity ratings".

But a blue-blooded Russian toff? In fact, Izvestiya is not far off the mark: Clegg's father (also Nick) is half-Russian. Nick Clegg senior's parents, who married in 1932, were Hugh Anthony Clegg, a subeditor on the British Medical Journal, and Kira Engelhardt.

Engelhardt was actually a Russian baroness. Her mother, Alexandra Moullen, was the daughter of Ignaty Zakrevsky, a former attorney general in the imperial Russian senate.

In common with other dispossessed Russian aristocrats, Clegg can even lay claim to a ruined manor house.

Zakrevsky, his great great-grandfather, lived on a large estate in modern-day Ukraine, not far from Kiev. The crumbling estate is currently occupied by an agricultural college, but still boasts a two-storey classical mansion, annexes, and a large park. It also has a pyramid. >>> Luke Harding in Moscow | Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Nick Clegg On Immigration

‘The Firing Squad, Please,’ Says Prisoner

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Ronnie Lee Gardner had a quarter-century to ponder his choice, whether to die by lethal injection or take four bullets in the heart.

In a Utah courtroom Friday, 25 years after he was sentenced to death for killing a man during an escape attempt, he declared his preference to the judge: “I would like the firing squad, please.”

With Mr. Gardner’s appeals apparently exhausted, Judge Robin W. Reese of Third District Court in Salt Lake City signed a warrant of execution and scheduled it for June 18. >>> Erik Eckholm | Friday, April 23, 2010