Monday, July 05, 2010


The Darkness of Islam Spreads Apace

RTB NEWS: The Government of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam through the Ministry of Religious Affairs Ministry continues to observe the undertakings of new converts so that they can understand and know more about the Islamic Religion. This was stated by the Minister of Religious Affairs, Yang Berhormat Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Doctor Haji Mohammad during his visit to the Temburong District, this morning.

According to the Minister of Religious Affairs, his ministry have several programmes and are divided into three stages with the aim to enhance their Islamic faith. Yang Berhormat said, as soon as they converted to Islam, his ministry has arranged a ten-day Islamic Introduction Course for the new converts. After that, they are given the Islamic Religion Basic Guidance Course for another 14-days and followed by the third stage called the Islamic Religion Advanced Course for Divisions One and two for two weeks. Ministry of Religious Affairs Ministry continues to observe the undertakings of new converts >>> | Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Wilders' Security Breached

RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE: Special agents have succeeded in smuggling a firearm into the heavily-guarded offices of Geert Wilders' Freedom Party in the parliament buildings in The Hague. A source confirmed the operation, which took place several weeks ago, in Monday's edition of the Dutch daily De Telegraaf.

The newspaper report says the operation was carried out by the Special Security Assignments Brigade (BSB), a special unit of the Military Police. The test was carried out following a complaint from Mr Wilders that his security was inadequate.

A total of four attempts were made. Two were successful, two failed. Security at the parliament buildings has reportedly been tightened up since. >>> © Radio Netherlands Worldwide | Monday, July 05, 2010
Avorter en Espagne devient un droit

LE MONDE: Les Espagnoles peuvent désormais avorter librement. Une loi, qui entre en vigueur lundi 5 juillet, autorise les interruptions de grossesse à 14 semaines sans justification, et jusqu'à 22 semaines s'il existe un risque pour la santé de la mère ou si le fœtus présente des malformations.

Jusqu'à présent, la loi n'autorisait l'avortement qu'en cas de viol (12 semaines), de malformations du fœtus (22 semaines) ou de "danger pour la santé physique ou psychologique de la mère" (sans limitation de temps). L'immense majorité des avortements réalisés en Espagne étaient pratiqués pour "risque psychologique". Un entretien avec un spécialiste était dans ce cas nécessaire pour avorter. Selon les médias espagnols, certains médecins auraient accepté de faire passer des patientes pour "fragiles psychologiquement" afin de les laisser interrompre leur grossesse, parfois contre rémunération. Quelque 115 000 avortements ont eu lieu en Espagne en 2008, selon le ministère de la santé espagnol.

Le texte doit entrer au vigueur ce lundi, mais le le Tribunal constitutionnel a accepté d'examiner le recours soumis par l'opposition de droite, le Parti populaire. Le PP estime que le droit à l'avortement est inconstitutionnel, violant un article selon lequel "chacun a le droit de vivre". Le gouvernement espagnol, lui, semble confiant quant à la viabilité juridique de son texte. La ministre de l'égalité, Bibiano Aido, a affirmé qu'elle n'avait "aucun doute" sur le fait que la loi était "tout à fait constitutionnelle". >>> Judith Duportail, LeMonde.fr | Lundi 05 Juillet 2010
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Iran Issues Catalogue of 'Acceptable Male Hairstyles'

THE TELEGRAPH: Iran's culture ministry has released a catalogue of acceptable hairstyles for men to help them avoid "decadent Western cuts".

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Young girls and boys chatting in the street, Yazd, Iran: Iran's culture ministry has released a catalogue of acceptable hairstyles for men. Photo: The Telegraph

Both spiky hair and ponytails have not made the cut, however.

The pictures of mostly clean-shaven male models sporting short hair, some styled with gel, are contained in a "journal of Iranian hairstyles approved by the ministry of (culture and Islamic) guidance".

"The proposed styles are inspired by Iranians' complexion, culture and religion, and Islamic law," said Jaleh Khodayar, who is in charge of a Modesty and Veil Festival later this month where they are to be promoted.

"We are happy that the Islamic republic of Iran's government has backed us in designing these hairstyles," she said, adding that a catalogue of haircuts for men would soon be published. >>> | Monday, July 05, 2010

Iran Issues List of Approved Hairstyles for Men

MAIL ONLINE: Iran is set to order a crackdown on men sporting 'un-Islamic' haircuts.

Long hair and ponytails are definitely out this summer - though a dab of gel is acceptable, according to the country's morality police.

And a beard is no longer required as a symbol of political and religious correctness.

A photographic catalogue of permissible 'Islamic' hairstyles is to be published and promoted later this month at the 'Modesty and Veil Festival'.

Iran’s dour Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance has given the project its vital seal of approval.

'The proposed styles are inspired by Iranians’ complexion, culture, religion and Islamic law,' said Jaleh Khodayar, the festival’s female organiser.

A tantalising foretaste of what is folically acceptable was provided by Iranian news agencies yesterday, which carried pictures of mostly clean-shaven male models sporting short hair.

Hardliners have frequently raged against youths with 'decadent Western cuts'.

But the red lines governing male grooming have never been clearly identified – until now.

Those aping the elaborate styles of some millionaire European football stars have been hauled off to police stations where their beloved locks have been unceremoniously and inexpertly shorn.

First-time offenders braving a close shave with the law get off with an unflattering short-back-and-sides.

But serial hair delinquents risk stiff fines, while barber shops catering to Western fashions have been shut. Continue reading and comment >>> Michael Theodoulou | Monday, July 05, 2010
Manuscript Found in Ethiopian Monastery Could Be World's Oldest Illustrated Christian Work

THE TELEGRAPH: A manuscript found in a remote Ethiopian monastery could be the oldest illustrated Christian work in the world, experts have claimed.

Originally thought to be from around the 11th century, new carbon dating techniques place the Garima Gospels between 330 and 650 AD.

The 1,600 year-old texts are named after a monk, Abba Garima, who arrived in Ethiopia in the fifth century.

According to legend, he copied out the Gospels in just one day after founding the Garima Monastery, near Adwa in the north of the country. >>> Laura Roberts | Monday, July 05, 2010
Nick Clegg Unveils Election Reform Plans

THE TELEGRAPH: Sweeping reforms to parliamentary constituencies will be introduced alongside moves to change the voting system, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced today.



Previously the Government had mooted increasing the threshold from a simple majority to 55 per cent of MPs, Mr Clegg said.

The announcement will further antagonise opponents of the change - including Tory backbencher David Davis - who claim Parliament's ability to throw out a failing government is being compromised.

Mr Clegg also set out plans for the House of Commons to be reduced from 650 to 600 MPs after a review of boundaries, saving £12 million a year.

The Government's proposed boundary review, equalising the size of all but two constituencies, would be in place in time for its planned 2015 general election, he said.

Mr Clegg also confirmed that a referendum on replacing first-past-the-post Westminster elections with the Alternative Vote (AV) will be held on May 5 next year. >>> | Monday, July 05, 2010
Nazi Executioner Protected from Jail by Germany

THE TELEGRAPH: The fifth most wanted Nazi fugitive is living out his old age safe within Germany, despite being wanted in Britain and the Netherlands on war crimes charges.

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler (L) standing in a convertible Mercedes reviews SA and SS troops and wellwishers somewhere in Germany, 1937. Photo: The Telegraph

Klaas Faber, now 88, volunteered for Adolf Hitler's notorious SS during the Second World War and worked as part of a Gestapo death squad.

Despite being sentenced to death for his crimes in 1947, Faber is immune from prosecution because he escaped from prison in the Netherlands in 1952 and fled back to Germany.

Demands by Britain and other nations to hand him over have since been rejected by Germany, according to the Sun.

Faber, who was born in the Netherlands, is immune from extradition because he was granted German citizenship by Hitler.

Local privacy laws also mean that Germans cannot be told that Faber is a war criminal. >>> | Monday, July 05, 2010
Familienrecht: Und was sagen die Kinder dazu?

NZZ ONLINE: These: Die geschlechtliche Entwicklung der Kinder erfolgt nicht unabhängig von der sexuellen Orientierung der Eltern. Repräsentative Studien, die das Gegenteil beweisen, fehlen.

Eine wichtige Frage ist zu recht immer wieder gestellt und weder diskutiert noch beantwortet worden: Was sagen die Kinder, die bei gleichgeschlechtlichen Eltern aufwuchsen?

Dazu hat mich ein Diskussionsteilnehmer auf die Antworten der American Psychological Association hingewiesen. "Are children of lesbian und gay parents likely to have problems with social relationships?" Antwort: "evidence indicates, that... childeren enjoy a social life that ist typical of their age..." Auch über allfällige Probleme mit der sexuellen Identität ist nicht viel Repräsentatives bekannt. Es heisst wörtlich: "Few studies are available regarding children of gay fathers". Die Datenlage ist wenig aussagekräftig, und die Studien sind meist von Soziologen bzw. Sozialwissenschaftern gemacht, die nie die seelische Entwicklung bis ins Erwachsenenalter erfassen. Weiter lessen und einen Kommentar schreiben >>> Maja Ingold - EVP-Nationalrätin | Sonntag, 04. Juli 2010

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Nicolas Sarkozy reçoit Hosni Moubarak à l'Élysée

LE POINT: Nicolas Sarkozy recevra, lundi à 18 heures, à l'Élysée le président égyptien Hosni Moubarak pour un entretien consacré notamment aux relations entre leurs deux pays et le processus de paix au Proche-Orient, a annoncé la présidence de la République. Les deux chefs d'État se sont vus il y a un mois à Nice, où ils ont coprésidé le 25e sommet Afrique-France. >>> AFP | Lundi 05 Juillet 2010
Quand le tabac baisse ses prix

PARIS MATCH: Ce lundi, deux marques de cigarettes et une de tabac à rouler ont baissé leurs prix. Une initiative vivement critiquée par la ministre de la Santé Roselyne Bachelot et par les associations de lutte anti-tabagisme.

Pour Roselyne Bachelot, c’est un «mauvais coup porté à la santé publique de nos concitoyens.» Lundi matin, deux marques de cigarettes et une de tabac à rouler ont vu leurs prix diminuer, de 20 à 25 centimes d’euros. Cette baisse va totalement à l’encontre des campagnes régulières d’augmentation des prix des cigarettes, visant à réduire la consommation de tabac des Français. En novembre dernier, les fumeurs ont commencé à payer leurs cigarettes 6% de plus qu’avant. Aujourd’hui, les paquets de Lucky Strike et de Rothmans vont passer de 5,30 euros à 5,10 euros, tandis que les paquets de tabac à rouler Drum passent de 7 euros à 6,65 euros. La ministre de la Santé Roselyne Bachelot, interviewée par RTL dimanche, s’est dite «absolument scandalisée» par la décision du fabricant British American Tobacco. La ministre n’a pas manqué de rappeler que le tabac était responsable de 60 000 morts par an, dont plus de la moitié due aux cancers des voies aériennes. >>> Célia Brochet, Parismatch.com | Lundi 05 Juillet 2010

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La Turquie hausse le ton contre Israël

LE TEMPS: A la veille de la visite de Benjamin Netanyahou à Washington, Ankara ferme son espace aérien aux vols militaires israéliens et exige des excuses pour le raid meurtrier contre une flottille d’aide pour Gaza, sous peine de rompre ses relations diplomatiques. Israël a déjà refusé

Ce durcissement d’Ankara a été exprimé par le chef de la diplomatie, Ahmet Davutoglu, cité par la presse, et ce malgré une rencontre secrète la semaine dernière entre lui et un ministre israélien qui laissait présager un léger réchauffement entre les deux pays, liés par un partenariat stratégique.

Jusqu’à présent, les Turcs n’avaient pas évoqué l’éventualité d’une rupture diplomatique même si les relations bilatérales, jadis qualifiées d’exemplaires, ont été sérieusement endommagées après le raid, le 31 mai, dans les eaux internationales, d’un convoi maritime humanitaire à destination de Gaza qui avait fait neuf morts turcs.

La Turquie a rappelé son ambassadeur et annulé des exercices militaires avec Israël.

M. Davutoglu, qui s’exprimait devant des journalistes dans l’avion le ramenant d’un voyage au Kirghizstan, a exhorté Israël à s’excuser ou à accepter les conclusions d’une commission d’enquête internationale. Sinon, a-t-il averti, «les relations seront rompues». >>> AFP | Lundi 05 Juillet 2010

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Hindus Risk Attack to Make Annual Pilgrimage

Firework Display Marks US Independence Day

SKY NEWS: Fireworks bursted into the night sky above Washington, D.C. on Sunday (July 4) as thousands gathered to celebrate U.S. Independence Day.



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'Brits Behind Most UK Islam-Linked Terror'

SKY NEWS: The bulk of Islamism-related terror offences in the UK over the past decade involved British citizens with links to al Qaeda, according to a new report.



The Centre for Social Cohesion found that 69% of such incidents between 1999 and 2009 were carried out by home grown terrorists or would-be terrorists.

The research also suggested that seven of the UK's eight major bomb plot cells contained individuals with direct links to al Qaeda.

Only the failed London bombers of July 21, 2005, lacked undisputed evidence of direct contact with any proscribed organisation.

Some 48% of the 127 Islamism-related terror offences or suicide attacks were committed by individuals living in London, the report found. >>> David Crabtree, Midlands correspondent | Monday, July 05, 2010
Liliane Bettencourt is France's wealthiest woman and the only daughter of the founder of L'Oréal, Eugène Schueller. Photograph: The Independent On Sunday

What the Butler Heard: Snobbery, Hypocrisy, Anti-Semitism and Greed

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: The recordings that expose the murky world of France's super-rich L'Oréal heiress could have come from the pen of Molière.

The following story could have been written by the 17th-century French playwright Molière. It is the tragi-comic tale of a deaf and confused 87-year-old heiress, surrounded by quarrelling and mutually detesting advisers and favourites who may or may not also be predators. The play could be entitled The Bewildered Billionairess. It's set not in the 17th century, however, but in the very recent past – between 25 May 2009 and 11 May 2010, to be precise.

The location is a mansion in Neuilly-sur-Seine, the wealthiest town in France, just outside Paris. The dialogue could equally come from a film script about the hidden world of greed/sliminess/snobbishness/ hypocrisy/anti-Semitism that sometimes lies below the fine old carpet of the Roman Catholic haute-bourgeoisie in France.

The extracts are, in fact, taken from the transcripts of real conversations secretly recorded by the old woman's former butler. The 100 hours of tapes have created a political scandal in France. They threaten to bring down a senior cabinet minister, Eric Woerth, and could deal a fatal blow to President Nicolas Sarkozy's already limping presidency. The tapes may become the principal exhibit in an explosive trial – which opened last week and then adjourned – and could also decide the future of the world's largest cosmetics company, L'Oréal. Continue reading and comment >>> John Lichfield | Sunday, July 04, 2010

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Sebastian Frankenberger: Rauchverbot - ein Mann verändert Bayern

SUEDDEUTSCHE: Vom Vorsitzenden der CSU-nahen Schülerunion zum ÖDP-Politiker und obersten Verfechter des Nichtraucher-schutzes: Doch nicht alles im Leben hat Sebastian Frankenberger so konsequent verfolgt, wie den Kampf gegen die Kippe - den er nun in Bayern eindrucksvoll gewonnen hat.

Gebannt starrt Sebastian Frankenberger auf die große Leinwand im Münchner Traditionsgasthof Stemmerhof, wo jede Minute das vorläufige Endergebnis des Volksentscheids über ein verschärftes Rauchverbot erscheinen soll. "Es ist ein wunderbares Gefühl", wiederholt er wie ein Mantra, nachdem die eingehenden Meldungen ihm den klaren Sieg vorhersagen. "Dann plötzlich ruft er mit sich überschlagender Stimme: "Wir haben gewonnen."

Im Saal bricht frenetischer Jubel aus, und Frankenberger macht für die vielen Kameras das Victory-Zeichen. Anschließend sagt er: "Beim Volksbegehren konnten wir aus den laufenden Prognosen bereits herauslesen, dass wir es schaffen - aber diesmal wusste ich selbst nicht, wie es ausgeht." >>> Von Dietrich Mittler | Montag, 05. Juli 2010

Bayern Volksentscheid: Initiatoren wollen ganz Deutschland rauchfrei machen

WELT ONLINE: Bayern hat jetzt das schärfste Rauchverbot Deutschlands. Die Initiatoren des Volksentscheids wollen die Regelung jetzt bundesweit durchsetzen.

Nach dem Volksentscheid für ein striktes Rauchverbot in der bayerischen Gastronomie haben die Initiatoren die Bundesregierung aufgefordert, für ein bundesweites Rauchverbot zu sorgen. „Das Volk hat in Bayern so eindeutig gesprochen mit 61 Prozent, dass es auch deutschlandweit so sprechen würde“, sagte der Sprecher des Aktionsbündnisses Nichtraucherschutz, Sebastian Frankenberger, am Montag in München.

Er hoffe deshalb auf die Bundespolitik – diese könne den Nichtraucherschutz „sehr einfach“ über den Arbeitsschutz regeln und damit auch in anderen Bundesländern für ein ausnahmsloses Rauchverbot in der Gastronomie sorgen. Weiter lessen und einen Kommentar schreiben >>> dpa/jm | Montag, 05. Juli 2010

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La fête de la bière de Munich bientôt un espace non-fumeur

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: ALLEMAGNE | Les électeurs bavarois, appelés dimanche aux urnes, se sont prononcés en faveur d'une interdiction stricte de fumer dans tous les lieux publics, selon les résultats officiels définitifs.

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La fumée ne sera plus tolérée à la fête de la bière après cette édition 2010. Photo : Tribune de Genève

Après le décompte des votes dans les 96 circonscriptions de Bavière, le camp d'une interdiction de fumer dans les lieux publics a obtenu 61% des voix pour une participation toutefois faible (37,7%). >>> ATS | Lundi 05 Juillet 2010

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Fury as Doctor Who Said Lockerbie Bomber Would Die In Three Months Admits: He Could Live for a Decade

MAIL ONLINE: The cancer expert who predicted the Lockerbie bomber would die within three months of his release from prison has admitted he could live for another ten years or more.

Professor Karol Sikora, who had diagnosed Abdelbaset Al Megrahi with terminal cancer, faced calls to apologise to victims' families last night.

Campaigners reacted with fury to the professor's comments, which they said raised new questions about the decision to allow Megrahi to return to his native Libya.

Tory MP Ben Wallace, a former member of the Scottish Affairs Committee, said: 'The doctor that carried out this diagnosis owes his regret to the families of the victims.

'He should apologise to the victims for contributing to the release of a mass murderer, who is clearly alive and well in Libya.

'Throughout this whole sorry affair the victim has been put last behind trade deals, Scotish Nationalist posturing and dubious medical diagnosis.' >>> Jack Doyle | Monday, July 05, 2010
Israel Will 'Never Apologise' for Flotilla Raid

THE TELEGRAPH: Israel will never say sorry for defending itself, a senior government official has said after Turkey demanded an apology for a deadly commando raid on an aid convoy to Gaza.

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Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, ruled out any apology on Friday. Photo: The Telegraph

His remarks were made after Ahmet Davutoglu, the Turkish Foreign Minister, vowed Ankara would sever diplomatic ties with Israel unless it apologised over the operation which left nine people dead, all of them Turkish nationals.

Israeli officials reacted angrily to Turkey's threats.

"When you want want an apology, you don't use threats or ultimatums," said Yigal Palmor, foreign ministry spokesman.

"Everything leads us to believe that Turkey has another agenda in mind," he said, without giving further details.

"Israel will never apologise for defending its citizens," he said. >>> | Monday, July 05, 2010
Twin Brother of Dead Polish President Concedes Defeat in Election

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The identical twin of the Polish president killed in an April plane crash has accepted that his bid to succeed his brother as president has ended in failure after exit polls showed he had lost Poland's presidential elections.

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Polish President Lech Kaczynski, left, and his twin brother and Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski in 2006. Photo: The Telegraph

Addressing supporters at his campaign headquarters, Jaroslaw Kaczynski congratulated Bronislaw Komorowski, a pro-business and liberal ally of the Polish government, after two exit polls gave his rival 53.1 and 51 per cent.

"I congratulate the winner. I congratulate Bronislaw Komorowski," said Mr Kaczynski, adding that "there will be other elections to fight" and that "we have to mobilise" for them.

A jubilant Mr Komorowski appeared confident that the results, due on Monday, will confirm him as president of Poland.

"This is a victory for Polish democracy," Mr Komorowski told cheering supporters at his headquarters. "The ballots are being counted. We're opening a small bottle of champagne today, and we'll open a big one tomorrow." >>> Matthew Day in Warsaw | Sunday, July 04, 2010

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Komorowski Wins Polish Presidency: WARSAW—The candidate of Poland's business-friendly ruling party, which wants to shrink the state's role in the economy and deepen ties with the rest of the European Union, won Sunday's presidential election, defeating a rival with a more traditionalist agenda. >>> Gordon Fairclough and Marcin Sobczyk | Monday, July 05, 2010

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Embracing the Nanny State: Italy Considers Banning 80-Year-Old Drivers

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Italy is considering banning drivers over 80 years old from the roads in a bid to reduce accidents.

The proposal is based on the suggestion that octogenarians are less alert and more easily distracted than younger motorists.

Italy has one of the highest amount of road deaths per year in Europe with more than 5000 registered in 2009.

”We must look at setting an age limit for driving - once it is passed then a licence would be taken away,” said Mario Valducci, chairman of the Italian Parliament Transport Committee. ”It is still at the proposal stage and it would be either around 80 or 85 years old but it is something that is being seriously considered.”

Under current legislation in Italy driving licences must be renewed every ten years until 50, then every five years until 70 and then every three years.

Drivers have to provide medical certificates to verify they are in a good state of health but there is no full practical test to check their reactions. >>> Nick Pisa in Rome | Sunday, July 04, 2010

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Is the BBC Losing Its Grip?

THE TELEGRAPH: With its stars being picked off by rival broadcasters and looming cuts to pay and pensions, the mood at the BBC is said to be 'sulphurous'. Neil Midgley looks at the tensions pulling it apart.

Saturday July 17 will see the end of an era at the BBC – and one that the corporation will be glad to forget. Just before 1pm, Jonathan Ross will hang up his Radio 2 headphones for good – his three-year, £18 million deal finally at an end. Ross became a totem of almost everything the BBC's critics say is wrong with it: his massive pay packet, his foul-mouthed style and, fatally, his infamous harassment, with Russell Brand, of the actor Andrew Sachs on Brand's Radio 2 show. His exit should be the opportunity for a golden new dawn at Television Centre in White City: with the page turned and lessons learned, the BBC could and should be ready to show itself not only leaner and meaner, but with higher editorial standards and a greater commitment to the public service broadcasting ideals for which it was founded in the days of John Reith.

Yet when Sir Michael Lyons, the chairman of the BBC Trust, stood up to give an agenda-setting speech at the Voice of the Listener and Viewer consumer group last week, he did not give a confident performance. Though he gathered headlines in the following day's papers with his demand for the BBC's top-earning on-screen stars to be publicly listed, he had in fact dithered over the text of the speech almost until he delivered it. He even added a crucial caveat – that individual presenters' salaries need not be disclosed – while he was on his feet. Often stumbling over his words, he looked and sounded weary and unsure.

Today, Sir Michael will be on his feet again, next to director-general Mark Thompson at the presentation of the BBC's annual report. One Tory MP recently described the pair – with some frustration, given Sir Michael's role as regulator of Thompson's output – as being "like Romulus and Remus, they appear everywhere as a double act". But tensions between those who run the BBC, led by Thompson, and the supervisory Trust, led by Sir Michael, have never been higher. According to one senior source, the executive and the trust are now in "almost open warfare", with the trust's most recent demands about "talent pay" disclosure only hardening the resentment felt at Television Centre towards the trust. The source added that if Sir Michael had gone further and asked for presenters' actual salaries to be disclosed, the pair might have publicly fallen out there and then. Thompson has since ruled out publishing the salary details of the BBC's stars. >>> Neil Midgley | Monday, July 05, 2010
Jesus's Face 'Seen in Google Earth Image'

THE TELEGRAPH: The 'face' of Jesus Christ has been 'seen' in an image picked up by Google Earth.

The resemblance was found by a 26-year-old man as he used the mapping website to look for holiday destinations.

Zach Evans, from Southampton, spotted the outline in satellite pictures of a field on farmland near Puspokladany in Hungary. >>> | Monday, July 05, 2010

THE SUN: On Google Earth as it is in Heaven >>> Vince Soodin | Monday, July 05, 2010

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Benoît XVI demande d’aimer les prêtres

20 MINUTES.ch: Le pape Benoît XVI a demandé, dimanche à Sulmona (centre de l'Italie) d'aimer les prêtres malgré leurs «faiblesse», dans une référence implicite aux scandales de pédophilie qui secouent l'Eglise.

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Le Pape a tenu un discours à Sulmona (Italie). Photo : 20 Minutes.ch

«Aimez votre évêque, aimez vos prêtres: malgré leurs faiblesses, ils sont une présence précieuse dans la vie», a dit Benoît XVI, rajoutant oralement le terme de «faiblesses» à son discours écrit.

Lors d'une rencontre avec quelque 200 jeunes, le pape a également dénoncé la société de consommation. «La culture de consommation actuelle tend à attacher l'homme au présent, à lui faire perdre le sens du passé, de l'histoire», a-t-il dit, affirmant que cela «prive» les hommes «de la capacité de se comprendre, de percevoir les problèmes et de construire le futur».

Il a aussi dénoncé «de fausses valeurs et des modèles illusoires qui sont proposés (aux jeunes) et promettent de remplir leur vie alors qu'ils la vident». >>> afp | Dimanche 04 Juillet 2010
UN Celebrates a 'Watershed Day' for Women

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: Global body launched: The fight against rape, female circumcision, child mortality and poor healthcare takes on a higher priority.

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Ban Ki-Moon, United Nations: 'UN Women is recognition of a simple truth: equality for women is a basic human right and a social and economic imperative'. Photo: The Independent on Sunday

Some 65 years after it was founded, and after decades of reports on every species of sex discrimination and its wasteful effects, the United Nations has decided to set up a single, powerful body to promote equality for women around the world.

The General Assembly voted unanimously on Friday to launch a new agency called UN Women. It will begin its work in January, have a high-level leader, probably twice the $250m annual budget now allocated to gender issues, and will be tasked with challenging governments on women's plights and rights.

UN Women will press hard for women to have a more widespread and prominent role in politics, and also try to reduce some of the world's more glaring discriminations. These include lack of access to health and education, forced marriages, rape, female cicumcision, and trafficking. Diplomats at the Assembly greeted news of the new body with spontaneous applause as the decision was announced with a rap of its president's gavel. "This is truly a watershed day," said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. "Member states have created a much stronger voice for women and for gender equality at the global level. It will now be much more difficult for the world to ignore the challenges facing women and girls or to fail to take the necessary action." >>> Nina Lakhani and David Randall | Sunday, July 04, 2010
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Les Polonais aux urnes pour élire leur président

L’EXPRESS.fr: Le duel entre Kaczynski et Komorowski s'annonce serré au deuxième tour de l'élection présidentielle. Résultats partiels lundi matin.

Les Polonais votent dimanche pour le deuxième tour de l'élection présidentielle opposant. Le duel s'annonce serré entre le candidat libéral Bronislaw Komorowski, 58 ans, et le conservateur Jaroslaw Kaczynski, 61 ans.

Les bureaux de vote ont ouvert ce dimanche 4 juillet à 6h. Le scrutin, dont le premier tour s'est déroulé le 20 juin, est organisé après la mort du président Lech Kaczynski dans un accident d'avion, le 10 avril en Russie.

Bronislaw Komorowski, président de la chambre basse du Parlement et proche allié du Premier ministre libéral et pro-européen Donald Tusk, a obtenu au premier tour 41,54% des voix et part légèrement favori, un dernier sondage le créditant de 51% des intentions de vote.

Chef incontesté de l'opposition conservatrice et président du parti nationaliste Droit et Justice (PiS), l'eurosceptique Jaroslaw Kaczynski, frère jumeau du président défunt, a obtenu le 20 juin 36,46% des voix et il est crédité de 44% des intentions de vote, selon le même sondage. Une autre étude lui donne en revanche la victoire. Continuez à lire et réagir à cet article >>> Par LEXPRESS.fr avec AFP | Dimanche 04 Juillet 2010
Iran Puts Forward 'Evidence' that Nuclear Scientist Was Abducted by CIA

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Iran lodged a written complaint alleging that the CIA had abducted one of its nuclear scientists amidst an international mystery over the fate of the man.

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Iranian scientist Sharam Amiri disappeared after arriving in Saudi Arabia for a pilgrimage in late May. Photo: The Sundat Telegraph

Shahram Amiri disappeared in Saudi Arabia while on pilgrimage to the Muslim holy city of Medina.

Since then a series of videos have apparently shown Amiri make and retract claims he was drugged and flown to America against his will.

Tehran said it has evidence that he is being held against his will in the United States.

The country's foreign ministry yesterday said it had submitted its evidence to the Swiss embassy, which looks after American interests in the absence of diplomatic relations.

Neither Switzerland nor the United States has made any comment on the case.

Mr Amiri was a nuclear researcher at Tehran's Malek Ashtar University and also worked for the Iranian Atomic Energy Organisation.

The Iranian government declared he had been kidnapped by the CIA with Saudi connivance. >>> Richard Spencer in Dubai | Sunday, July 04, 2010
Wisconsin: Statewide Smoking Ban Nears



THE CANADIAN PRESS: German state of Bavaria to hold referendum on smoking ban in pubs, beer tents: BERLIN — Germans in the southern state of Bavaria are voting on whether to completely ban smoking statewide, or to continue to allow exceptions for clubs, bars[,] cafes and beer tents. >>> The Associated Press (CP) | Sunday, July 04, 2010
Lebanon Mourns Death of Shia "Spiritual Leader"



Ayatollah Dies

NEW ZEALAND HERALD: Lebanon's Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, one of Shiite Islam's highest religious authorities, died last night at the age of 74, a medical source at a Beirut Hospital said.

Fadlallah had a wide following among Lebanese Shiites and was a supporter of Iran's Islamic Revolution.

He was the spiritual leader and mentor of the Shiite militant group Hizbollah in the first years after it was formed in 1982. [Source: NZ Herald] | Monday, July 05, 2010
Pregnant Women Fasting for Ramadan Risk Damage to Their Babies

NEW ZEALAND HERALD: Pregnant Muslim women who fast during Ramadan are likely to have smaller babies who will be more prone to learning disabilities in adulthood, according to new research.

Scientists in the United States also found that the women were 10 per cent less likely to give birth to a boy if they had fasted during Ramadan.

The trend was clearest if the fasting was done early in the women's pregnancy, and during the summer months, when long hours of daylight called for them to go longer without food. >>> Sarah Cassidy and Jerome Taylor | Friday, June 25, 2010

WHEN IS: Ramadan in 2010 will start on Wednesday, the 11th of August and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 9th of September.

Based on sightability in North America, in 2010 Ramadan will start in North America a day later - on Thursday, the 12th of August. >>>
Römer Gay-Pride

SCHWEIZER FERNSEHEN: Mehrere zehntausend Schwule und Lesben sind friedlich durch Rom gezogen. Sie haben vor allem gegen die Zunehmende Gewalt gegen Homosexuelle demonstriert.

Tagesschau vom 03.07.2010
Haushaltskrise: Wo Obama irrt

ZEIT ONLINE: Europa entdeckt die Tugend des Sparens. Es sollte nicht auf die Rufe aus Amerika hören, mehr Geld auszugeben

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Sparen oder mehr Geld ausgeben? US-Präsident Barack Obama und Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel. Foto: Zeit Online

In der Panik, die nach dem Crash von 2008 ausbrach, sangen sie alle mit einer Stimme, von Washington über Berlin bis Peking: »Wir fluten die Wirtschaft mit Geld und Nachfrage, koste es, was es wolle. Nie wieder Weltwirtschaftskrise wie in den Dreißigern!« Nach der griechischen Fast-Pleite und inmitten einer zögerlichen Erholung ist der Chor zerfallen. In Europa stehen die Sparer und Schuldenkiller; in Amerika will Obama die »Fehler der Vergangenheit« nicht wiederholen und bedrängt zumal die Deutschen, weiter zu fluten. Sein Chefideologe Paul Krugman, der Nobelpreisträger, hält ihnen gar den Unglückskanzler Heinrich Brüning (1930 bis 1932) vor, der mit seiner Geiz-ist-Heil-Politik den »Untergang der Weimarer Republik besiegelt« hätte.

Unsere Angela Brüning ist diesmal, anders als zu Beginn der Griechenkrise, mit ihrem 80-Milliarden-Sparprojekt nicht allein. Die Briten, als Defizit-Sünder fast so schlimm wie die Griechen, wollen bis 2016 gar 155 Milliarden Euro schaffen. Selbst Merkels Widersacher Sarkozy, dessen Land die Staatsgläubigkeit erfunden hat, will in drei Jahren 100 Milliarden Euro einsparen. Sind die Europäer klüger als die Amerikaner? Ja. Weiter lesen und einen Kommentar schreiben >>> Von Josef Joffe | Freitag, 02. Juli 2010
Le mystère Van Rompuy

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Le président du Conseil, Herman Van Rompuy. Photo : leJDD.fr

leJDD.fr: En six mois, le président du Conseil, inexistant sur le devant de la scène, s’est pourtant imposé en coulisses

Mon nom est personne. S’il devait un jour écrire son autobiographie, Herman Van Rompuy pourrait choisir ce titre. Depuis six mois, l’ancien Premier ministre belge, 62 ans, est pourtant le président stable du Conseil européen, le visage de l’Europe post-Traité de Lisbonne. Mais, déjà en mal de notoriété lors de son entrée en fonctions le 1er janvier, il n’a pas fait grand-chose, depuis, pour se faire connaître des citoyens européens. Sur les photos de famille, il est souvent bien caché. Herman Van Rompuy, c’est "Mister Nobody", a résumé Helmut Schmidt, l’ancien chancelier allemand.

"Il n’existe pas sur la scène publique, il n’aime pas les medias, confirme la députée européenne UMP Françoise Grossetête. Mais, en acceptant ce poste, il a accepté d’être exposé. Il doit se faire violence et s’imposer." En réalité, au moins par deux fois, Herman Van Rompuy a fait parler de lui depuis sa nomination. La première, il s’en serait bien passé. En février, lors de son premier passage devant le Parlement européen, il se fait copieusement insulter par le très europhobe et peu délicat député britannique Nigel Farage. "Je ne veux pas être impoli, lui lance Farage, mais, vraiment, vous avez le charisme d’une serpillière humide et l’apparence d’un petit employé de banque." Van Rompuy en reste coi. Quelques semaines plus tard, le président réunit les journalistes à Bruxelles. Une annonce importante à faire? Non, il souhaite présenter son recueil de haïkus, ces très courts poèmes d’inspiration japonaise qui le passionnent. Son contrat: ne pas faire d’ombre à Merkel et Sarkozy >>> Antoine Malo (avec Hélène Kohl à Berlin), Le Journal du Dimanche | Dimanche 04 Juillet 2010
Live Wimbledon 2010 - Men's Final

Watch the match (Berdych v. Nadal) here

For those who cannot access the BBC iPlayer, listen to the match live here instead.
Obama Admits He Was Born In Kenya

Obama Admits He Is a Muslim

Cameron Orders Ministers to Draw Up 40 Per Cent Spending Cuts – the Biggest in History

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Doomsday savings: Prime Minister David Cameron is preparing departments for cuts of up to 40 per cent. Photograph: Mail On Sunday

MAIL ON SUNDAY: David Cameron is ready to approve the biggest public-spending cuts in the history of the developed world in a dramatic bid to cut ­Britain’s soaring national debt.

He has ordered Cabinet Ministers to draw up ‘Doomsday’ savings of up to a staggering 40 per cent which could see vast parts of the public ­services shut down and tens of thousands of policemen, teachers, town hall workers and other civil servants lose their jobs.

The proposed cutbacks are even more extreme than emergency reductions used in other countries such as Canada and Ireland and are double the amount of the Geddes cuts imposed after the First World War when Britain faced bankruptcy from government debt and waste.

Mr Cameron’s shock initiative is a massive personal and political gamble.

There were gasps at a meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday when Ministers were informed of the package.

It could provoke a wave of crippling strikes – and may well threaten Mr Cameron’s alliance with Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg. Many Lib Dem MPs, already unhappy with the VAT rise and cuts in benefits, are likely to rebel against the draconian new measures.

However, if it works, it could result in a ­second Election victory for the Prime Minister. Continue reading and comment >>> Simon Walters | Sunday, July 04, 2010
Former Lib Dem Leader On Coalition

Happy Fourth of July to All My American Visitors!

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Barack Obama's 'Politics as Usual' Revealed by Rod Blagojevich Trial

THE TELEGRAPH: Obama's action in trying to ease his friend Valerie Jarrett into his old Senate seat will fuel cynicism about politics, argues Toby Harnden.

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US President Barack Obama and senior advisor Valerie Jarrett walk to the Oval Office at the White House. Photograph: The Telegraph

In a year when Americans are arguably more cynical and disillusioned about politics than at any time since Watergate, the corruption trial of Rod Blagojevich is a sobering reminder of how its practitioners operate.

Although "Blago", the foul-mouthed bouffant buffoon, is the main attraction of the Chicago production, the former Illinois governor's reluctant co-star is Barack Obama. The President forms part of the proceedings each day even though the judge has spared him a personal experience.

Reports of the Blago trial cannot make comfortable reading for the White House for they provide what Mary Mitchell, the Chicago Sun-Times columnist, described as "an unfiltered look at how the sausage is made in Illinois"

Illinois, of course, is the state that gave us President Obama. It is where he cut his teeth as a community organiser and where he first began to ascend the greasy pole of politics by taking his seat in the state senate.

At issue in the Blago trial is whether the then governor was trying to sell the United States Senate seat that Obama ascended to in 2004 after his initial Republican opponent imploded.

Blago had the power to appoint a new Senator when the seat was vacated because of Obama's presidential election victory in November 2008. Clearly, he thought the seat was a valuable prize.

"I got this thing and it's f------ golden and I'm not just giving it up for f------ nothing," he said in a conversation recorded by a federal wiretap. Blago's instinct was that Obama – who he mockingly described as "this historic, f------ demi-god" – would be willing to pay to have his preferred choice be duly appointed.

That choice, the trial has confirmed, was Valerie Jarrett, who now rejoices in the title of senior White House adviser and Assistant to the President for Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs. >>> | Saturday, July 03, 2010
L'Oreal [sic] Heiress Case Captures Imagination of France

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The French court case pitting the daughter of Liliane Bettencourt, the country's richest woman, against a photographer who received an £825m gift has fascinated the country.

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Francois-Marie Banier, (R), is accused of taking advantage of Liliane Bettencourt's, (L), frailty to persuade her to hand over a fortune. Photo: The Sunday Telegraph

It was the climax to an extraordinary week surrounding France's richest women. Liliane Bettencourt's compatriots had watched astounded as the evidence unfolded in the court case brought by her daughter against the photographer on whom she has showered almost €1bn (£825m).

They learned how the 87-year-old L'Oreal [sic] heiress was bugged by her butler with a tape recorder hidden among the bone china brought to her office; how she had not spoken to her estranged daughter, Francoise Meyers-Bettencourt, for years; and how Mrs Bettencourt had kept a Seychelles island and €80 million (£66 million) hidden from the tax man.

Francois-Marie Banier, 63, the society dandy and recipient of her largesse, is accused of taking advantage of the elderly dowager's frailty to persuade her to hand over a fortune - though far less than she had long ago bestowed on her daughter.

But among the accusations and pure theatre surrounding the one-day court hearing, now adjourned, came a genuine bombshell for the French government: the revelation that, amidst all her apparent tax evasion, it had granted her a €30 million (£25 million) tax rebate - despite not having examined her financial affairs for more than a decade.

And to cap it all, the rebate was allegedly signed off by a minister whose wife worked for the billionaire.

Employment minister Eric Woerth, whose wife helped manage Mrs Bettencourt's financial affairs, and who was budget minister at the time the rebate was paid, stood firm against calls for his resignation.

No, he had done nothing wrong, he responded. No, he had not signed the heiress's tax rebate. No, he would not resign. Mrs Bettencourt had been given the rebate under the "tax shield" introduced by President Nicolas Sarkozy that puts a 50 per cent ceiling on the taxes citizens pay on their income and combined assets. It was perfectly legal.

But critics of the close relationship between the French state and some of its wealthiest citizens questioned how the authorities could be so relaxed. >>> Kim Willsher in Paris | Sunday, July 04, 2010

La vieille dame et les requins

VALEURS ACTUELLES: Les enregistrements clandestins effectués par son majordome, mais aussi son interrogatoire par la police en disent long sur l’influence déterminante exercée par son entourage.

Qui aurait pu imaginer que l’affaire Bettencourt, qui n’était au départ que le ro­man sinistre d’un abus de faiblesse de la mère dé­noncé par sa fille, se transforme en une affaire d’État donnant lieu aux pires soupçons ? Soupçons d’intervention de l’Élysée dans le cours de la justice. Soupçons de mansuétude fiscale visant l’ancien ministre du Budget, Éric Woerth. Soupçons de conflit d’intérêts entre celui-ci et son épouse, salariée de la société de gestion de fortune de la propriétaire de L’Oréal et première contribuable de France.

Plus de deux ans après le début de cette affaire, Françoise Meyers, née Bettencourt, campe plus que jamais sur ses positions : oui, dit-elle, François-Marie Banier, le photographe écrivain, en recevant de Mme Bet­tencourt près de un milliard d’euros depuis 1997 sous forme de tableaux, d’assurance vie, etc., a profité de l’état de faiblesse de sa mère. >>> Gilles Gaetner | Jeudi 01 Juillet 2010

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Gay Cleric in Line to Become Bishop in Church of England

THE TELEGRAPH: An openly-homosexual cleric has been nominated to become a senior bishop, in a move that threatens to provoke a damaging split in the Church of England.

A confidential meeting, chaired by Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has approved Dr Jeffrey John, the Dean of St Albans, to be on the shortlist to be the next Bishop of Southwark.

He is understood to be the favoured candidate.

Dr John is a hugely divisive figure in the church after he was forced to stand down from becoming the Bishop of Reading in 2003 after it emerged he was in a homosexual, but celibate, relationship.

Promoting him to one of the most senior offices in the Church would trigger a civil war between liberals and conservatives and exacerbate existing divisions within the Anglican Communion. >>> Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, July 03, 2010

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Boris Johnson 'Backs Calls For Gay Marriage'

THE TELEGRAPH: Boris Johnson, the London Mayor, has backed calls for an end to the ban on same-sex marriages, a prominent gay rights campaigner claimed.

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Boris Johnson at the Pride London Parade. Photo: The Telegraph

Peter Tatchell said Mr Johnson had told him the Conservatives should support gay marriage.

Same sex marriages are not performed or permitted in the UK but a system of civil partnership exists that allows two people of the same sex to be united with general consent.

The Mayor made his comments during the Pride London Parade - the annual celebration of gay rights, Mr Tatchell said.

The campaigner had attended the event carrying a banner which read "Dave and Sam Cameron can marry, gays can't.

"End the ban on gay marriage!" >>> Patrick Sawer | Saturday, July 03, 2010

Religious 'Marriages' For Gay Couples

Auschwitz: USA spenden Millionen für KZ-Gedenkstätte

DIE PRESSE: Der Kongress muss die 15 Millionen Dollar für den internationalen Erhaltungs-Fonds für Auschwitz noch freigeben. Außenministerin Clinton bezeichnete den Erhalt als "unverzichtbar".

Die USA wollen mit einem Millionenbetrag den Erhalt der Gedenkstätte des Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslagers Auschwitz-Birkenau unterstützen. US-Außenministerin Hillary Clinton kündigte am Samstag bei einem Besuch in der ehemaligen Fabrik des deutschen Industriellen Oskar Schindler in Krakau an, ihre Regierung werde nach der Freigabe durch den Kongress 15 Millionen Dollar (11,95 Mio. Euro) in einen internationalen Fonds für Auschwitz einzahlen. Der Erhalt der Gedenkstätte sei "unverzichtbar", um auch den nachfolgenden Generationen verständlich zu machen, dass in der Welt "niemals wieder ein solcher Ort des Hasses und der Verfolgung" entstehen dürfe, sagte Clinton. >>> Ag. | Samstag, 03. Juli 2010