Saturday, December 04, 2010

Obama's Surprise Trip to Afghanistan

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: President Barack Obama praised American troops for "important progress" against the Taliban, during an unannounced visit to Afghanistan. Video courtesy of Reuters


Notice Obama refers to the "holiday season". He can't seem to bring himself to refer to the Christmas season. Funny that!
Pentagon Backs Gay Ban Repeal

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Defense Secretary Robert Gates urges Senators to repeal a 17-year-old policy which allows gays to serve in the armed forces as long as they keep their sexual orientation private. Video courtesy of Reuters and photo courtesy of Associated Press.

Friday, December 03, 2010

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Lockerbie Bomber’s Family ‘To Sue Over Prison Ordeal’

DAILY EXPRESS: THE family of the Lockerbie bomber is preparing a compensation claim against Britain for false imprisonment, Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi revealed last night.

He said the case against 58-year-old former secret serviceman Abdulbaset Ali Al-Megrahi had been fabricated by former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher and ex-US President Ronald Reagan.

Gaddafi even suggested that CIA agents were behind the atrocity – a theory already advanced in a controversial film and a number of books.

“These are the people who created this conspiracy,” he said. “The charges directed towards Libya were based on unfounded evidence in an attempt to weaken the Libyan Revolution and limit its resources and abilities.” >>> John Chapman
Headwinds Hamper Job Recovery

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Faced with higher payroll taxes and healthcare costs, employers are waiting to see a stronger economic recovery before adding new workers, according to Tig Gilliam, CEO of Adecco Group North America. He talks with Kelsey Hubbard about the health of the labor market and where we'll add jobs in 2011.

Cutting Off Jobless Benefits for Millions

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Congressional conservatives have cut off extended jobless benefits unless Bush-era tax cuts remain in place for people earning more than $200,000 a year. Video courtesy of Fox News.

Britain's Deep Freeze Continues

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: The United Kingdom was brought to its knees as heavy snow continued to fall across the nation. Train services, airports and rail links were disrupted, with no end in sight for frustrated commuters. Video courtesy of Sky News.

Deadly Fire Sweeps Through Israel

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: The worst brush fire in Israel's history has burned thousands of acres of land, forced villages to evacuate and killed dozens of people. Video courtesy of Reuters.

How Israel Screens for Terrorists

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: According to Israelis, the secret to their successful airport security is not labor-intensive checkpoints, but a screening system that is frowned upon in many other countries: ethnic profiling. WSJ's Martin Himel reports.


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Bush Security Adviser: Wikileaks Will Damage U.S.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: In an interview with Jerry Seib, former U.S. National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley lashed out at Wikileaks for damaging U.S. diplomacy with its recent document dump. He also praised the Obama administration's handling of Iran and North Korea.

WikiLeaks Cables Claim First Scalp As German Minister's Aide Is Sacked

THE GUARDIAN: Helmut Metzner admitted acting as a mole for the US embassy during negotiations to form a government

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WikiLeaks cables contained unflattering descriptions of the German foreign minister, Guido Westerwelle, and Angela Merkel. Photograph:

The WikiLeaks revelations have claimed their first political scalp in Europe with the sacking of the German foreign minister's chief of staff, who acted as a mole for the Americans, keeping the US embassy in Berlin posted last year on the confidential negotiations to form Angela Merkel's new government.

Amid a mood of increasing anger in the German political class at the disparaging observations on the chancellor's cabinet from US officials, a liberal MP today demanded the withdrawal of the American ambassador in Berlin, Philip Murphy. >>> Ian Traynor, Europe editor | Friday, December 03, 2010
Eric Besson demande que le site WikiLeaks ne soit plus hébergé en France

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Le ministre de l'industrie, de l'énergie et de l'économie numérique, Eric Besson. Photo : LeMonde.fr

LE MONDE: Faire interdire la présence de WikiLeaks sur les serveurs français : tel est le souhait du ministre de l'industrie, de l'énergie et de l'économie numérique, Eric Besson, qui a demandé, vendredi 3 décembre, aux autorités compétentes "quelles actions peuvent être entreprises afin que ce site Internet ne soit plus hébergé en France". Eric Besson justifie cette décision en indiquant que le site a "violé" le secret diplomatique en publiant, depuis le 28 novembre, des centaines de documents confidentiels américains en collaboration avec Le Monde et d'autres grands titres de la presse mondiale. >>> LEMONDE.FR avec AFP | Vendredi 03 Décembre 2010
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'Very Difficult' to Prosecute WikiLeaks Chief

NATIONAL POST: U.S. authorities could face insurmountable legal hurdles if they try to bring criminal charges against Julian Assange, the elusive WikiLeaks chief, even if he sets foot on U.S. soil.

The Justice Department is investigating leaks of hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. documents provided by the whistleblower website to news media and made public on its website.

But three specialists in espionage law said prosecuting someone like Mr. Assange on those charges would require evidence he was not only in contact with representatives of a foreign power but also intended to provide them with secrets.

No such evidence has surfaced, or has even been alleged, in the case of WikiLeaks or Mr. Assange, an Australianborn [sic] former computer hacker who has become an international celebrity.

Mr. Assange, who leads a nomadic existence and cultivates an aura of mystery, left Sweden last month after authorities there said they wanted to interrogate him about allegations of sexual misconduct made by two female acquaintances.

The U.K. newspaper The Independent said on Thursday that British police know his whereabouts but have refrained so far from acting on his arrest warrant. >>> Reuters | Thursday, December 02, 2010
WikiLeaks Goes Off-line After 'Multiple' Attacks

MSNBC: U.S. firm says denial of service attacks on site threatened its nearly 500,000 other clients

WikiLeaks went off-line late Thursday after a U.S. firm providing its domain name system said the controversial website had come under mass denial-of-service attacks.

EveryDNS.net said it had "terminated" its services to WikiLeaks as the attacks and ones expected in the future would "threaten the stability" of the company's services to nearly 500,000 other websites.

WikiLeaks has been continuing to release classified cables sent by U.S. officials, causing huge embarrassment to diplomats and world leaders amid growing outrage and calls for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be prosecuted under the U.S. Espionage Act.

A warrant for his arrest has been issued in Sweden in connection with alleged sexual offenses, which he denies. His lawyers have refuted reports he is hiding from the law at an unknown location in the U.K., saying he is lying low because of threats made against him.

The EveryDNS.net statement came as Amazon.com said such denial of service attacks or political pressure from U.S. officials had not led it to stop hosting WikiLeaks.

Amazon said WikiLeaks had violated its terms of service by publishing the leaked documents as it did not "own or otherwise control all the rights to this classified content."

In response to the website going off-line, WikiLeaks sent out a message on social media site Twitter appealing for financial support. >>> msnbc.com staff and news service reports | Friday, December 03, 2010

THE GUARDIAN: WikiLeaks fights to stay online after US company withdraws domain name: Everydns.net says attack against leaks site endangered other customers' service – effectively pushing site off the web >>> Charles Arthur and Josh Halliday | Friday, December 03, 2010

WikiLeaks is back online from Switzerland >>>
Révélations de WikiLeaks: «Les actes d'Assange relèvent de l’espionnage»

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: WASHINGTON | Des sénateurs américains républicains et indépendants ont déposé une proposition de loi pour faciliter les recours juridiques. Ils veulent «rendre illégale la publication des noms d’informateurs des services de renseignement américains».

Dans un communiqué publié jeudi, les auteurs de cette proposition, les républicains John Ensign et Scott Brown et l’indépendant Joe Liebermann, n’ont pas précisé si la nouvelle règle s’appliquerait également aux médias américains traditionnels qui relaient les révélations faites par le site WikiLeaks.

«Julian Assange et ses complices créent pour nos ennemis une liste de coups à porter», a estimé M. Ensign. «WikiLeaks n’est pas un site d’information et Assange n’est pas un journaliste», a-t-il ajouté.

«Nos alliés et sources de renseignement doivent savoir que leurs vies ne seront pas mises en danger par leurs opposants, notre administration doit très clairement dire que révéler leurs identités ne sera pas toléré», a renchéri M. Liebermann, ancien élu démocrate.

Intitulée «bouclier», la nouvelle loi doit ajouter un paragraphe sur la protection de l’identité des informateurs à la loi punissant l’espionnage. >>> AFP | Vendredi 03 Décembre 2010

Pour Jean-Claude Trichet, il n'y a pas de crise de l'euro

LE MONDE: Le président de la Banque centrale européenne, Jean-Claude Trichet, affirme, vendredi 3 décembre, sur RTL, que l'euro est "crédible" et n'est pas "en crise en tant que monnaie", au lendemain du conseil des gouverneurs de la BCE qui a prolongé ses mesures exceptionnelles.

"On a des problèmes d'instabilité financière qui sont dus à une crise budgétaire dans certains pays européens", a-t-il ajouté, en expliquant que la BCE avait décidé jeudi de "continuer à alimenter en liquidités, sur des durées d'une semaine, un mois et trois mois, de manière illimitée, l'économie européenne". >>> LEMONDE.FR avec AFP | Vendredi 03 Décembre 2010
WikiLeaks Cables: Gordon Brown an 'Abysmal' Prime Minister

THE GUARDIAN: US wrote off Brown after first year as PM and blamed him for 'post-Blair rudderlessness' which had Labour figures in despair

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Gordon Brown at his first press conference as prime minister. WikiLeaks cables reveal the US embassy said he lurched from political disaster to disaster in the role. Photograph: The Guardian

The US embassy in London wrote off Gordon Brown within a year of his arrival in No 10 after concluding that an "abysmal track record" had left him lurching from "political disaster to disaster", according to cables released by WikiLeaks.

In a scathing assessment of the former prime minister, George Bush's last ambassador to London blamed Brown for presiding over a "post-Blair rudderlessness" which prompted senior Labour figures to complain of their despair to the embassy.

The diplomatic cables confirm that Barack Obama's allies were irritated by Brown's intense manner: he interrupted a Thanksgiving call to the current president's ambassador to lobby for a Tobin tax on financial transactions in the face of US opposition. "Prime minister Brown continues to press hard … despite being fully aware of US opposition to the tax," Louis Susman wrote in December last year.

US diplomats monitored the troubled premiership in detail and told Washington about the rules for replacing a Labour leader and Brown's likely successors. Read on and comment >>> Nicholas Watt, chief political correspondent | Thursday, December 02, 2010
Britain’s Most Hated Politician – Nick Clegg – Is a Man of Judgment and Courage

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Three decades ago, Norman Tebbit was the most hated man in Britain. In the eyes of his opponents, Tebbit was held to represent everything that was brutal, vicious and disgusting about the Thatcher government.

Thirty years on, British politics has at last produced a comparable villain. It is not David Cameron. Nor, astonishingly, has George Osborne been singled out for special opprobrium, despite his patrician sneer and trust fund. Local government minister Eric Pickles more or less put in a written application for the post of Coalition bully-boy, but remains a nationally popular figure.

Instead nice, gentle Nick Clegg has secured the position of Britain’s most hated man. He has been burnt in effigy by student rioters. Police have told him that he must no longer cycle to work for fear of physical attack. Excrement has been shoved through the letter box of his Sheffield constituency home, from which his family may now have to move for safety reasons.

Nor is that all. Clegg’s decision last May to join forces with Cameron is starting to look to some like an historic mistake. Inside the House of Commons, a division is beginning to open between Coalition Lib Dems and the back benches. To those with a sense of history this is very dangerous indeed – because this is exactly what happened the last time the Conservative Party and the Liberals entered a grand coalition, at the end of the First World War. By 1922, David Lloyd George had become a leader without a party, and the Liberals were fatally split.

History may be repeating itself. Lib Dem ministers love being in office, but appear remote as a result. On the back benches there is deep unhappiness and everywhere a chronic lack of conviction, epitomised by the astonishing inability of Vince Cable to state which way he will vote on government proposals to raise tuition fees to £9,000, a measure for which he is personally responsible. >>> Peter Oborne | Thursday, December 02, 2010
Firms Should Make Workplaces ‘Gay Friendly’

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A raft of new schemes will be aimed at promoting equality for homosexuals, such as recruiting more openly gay candidates to become MPs and making workplaces “gay-friendly”.

The Coalition's Equailty Strategy said many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGB&T) people still faced discrimination and even violence.

“Attitudes are changing,” the strategy said. “But the sad reality remains that too many people are victims of discrimination and hate crime in the UK today.”

Ministers are in talks with campaigners and faith leaders over plans to allow same-sex couples to register their civil partnerships in churches, and other places of worship. >>> Tim Ross, Social Affairs Editor | Thursday, December 02, 2010

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Britain embraces 'positive action' to abolish workplace discrimination: Employers will be able to reject male job applicants in favour of women who are no better qualified under new laws to promote equality at work. >>> Christopher Hope and Tim Ross | Thursday, December 02, 2010

Thursday, December 02, 2010

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Birds Becoming Gay Because Of Mercury

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Birds are being turned gay because there is too much mercury in their diet, scientists have revealed.

Researchers in Florida and Sri Lanka studied the effect of the metal in white ibises' diets to find out why breeding was down.

They found the higher the dose of mercury in the wading birds' food pellets, the more likely a male bird was to pair with another male.

Dr Peter Frederick from the University of Florida, who led the study, said: "We knew mercury could depress their testosterone levels but we didn't expect this.

"We're seeing very large reproductive effects at very low concentrations of mercury so we really need to be paying more attention to this." >>> | Thursday, December 01, 2010
Berlusconi, l'ambassadeur de Poutine

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Vladimir Poutine et Silvio Berlusconi le 18 avril 2008. Photo : LeMonde.fr

LE MONDE: Entre Vladimir Poutine et Silvio Berlusconi, amitié et intérêts commerciaux se confondent pour former un mélange explosif, qui perturbe l'agenda américain. Tel est le fil directeur de plusieurs télégrammes diplomatiques, obtenus par WikiLeaks et étudiés par Le Monde, consacrés aux liens entre l'Italie et la Russie. Des télégrammes qui trahissent une profonde irritation envers le chef du gouvernement italien, suspecté à demi-mots et sans preuve claire de favoriser ses propres intérêts dans les contrats gaziers passés entre les deux pays.

La relation personnelle entre les deux hommes a notamment frappé les Américains au moment de la guerre éclair d'août 2008 entre la Géorgie et la Russie. "Berlusconi a parlé à Poutine chaque jour, pendant une semaine", souligne l'ambassade à Rome, le 26 janvier 2009. Résultat : M. Berlusconi a justifié la poussée militaire russe sur le territoire géorgien par la nécessité d'éviter un bain de sang par Tbilissi, présenté comme l'agresseur. "Berlusconi admire le style de gouvernement macho, décidé et autoritaire de Poutine, qu'il croit correspondre au sien", écrit l'ambassade. Selon une source dans le cabinet du premier ministre italien, leurs rencontres fréquentes sont égayées par "des échanges de cadeaux fastueux".

La famille Poutine passe aussi de longs séjours dans la villa de Silvio Berlusconi en Sardaigne, aux frais de ce dernier, rappelle l'ambassade à Moscou, le 20 mai 2009. "Sur les sujets majeurs, il semble que les relations économiques russo-italiennes soient dirigées par les premiers ministres qui disposent d'un lien direct l'un vers l'autre ainsi que du contrôle de certaines des plus grandes ressources de leurs économies respectives, souligne l'ambassade à Moscou, le 5 février 2010. Quelles que soient les façons dont ils utilisent ces ressources, il est probable qu'ils ne le font pas uniquement sur la base de calculs de rentabilité et de commerce." >>> Piotr Smolar | Jeudi 02 Décembre 2010
Wikileaks-Enthüllungen: Westerwelles Büroleiter war Informant

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Die FDP hat ihren Mitarbeiter ausfindig gemacht, der die amerikanische Botschaft während der Koalitionsverhandlungen mit vertraulichen Informationen versorgt hat. Nach F.A.Z.-Informationen handelt es sich um den Büroleiter Guido Westerwelles, Helmut Metzner.

Fünf Tage immerhin hat die Suche in der FDP-Parteizentrale gedauert, dann war nach hausinternen Befragungen der Mitarbeiter ausfindig gemacht worden, der die amerikanische Botschaft während der Koalitionsverhandlungen mit Dokumenten und vertraulichen Informationen versorgt haben soll. Es handelt sich um den derzeitigen Leiter des Büros des FDP-Bundesvorsitzenden Guido Westerwelle, Helmut Metzner.

Der 41 Jahre alte Geschichtswissenschaftler arbeitete seit 2004 als Abteilungsleiter Strategie und Kampagnen in der Bundesgeschäftsstelle der FDP. Als solcher hatte er Zugang zu vertraulichen Sitzungen und vertraulichen Unterlagen der FDP-Führung.

Nach der Bundestagswahl beförderte Westerwelle seinen bisherigen Büroleiter Martin Biesel zum Staatssekretär im Auswärtigen Amt. Metzner wurde nach einer Übergangszeit Büroleiter des Parteivorsitzenden Westerwelle in der FDP-Zentrale. In dieser Funktion nahm er bis jetzt auch weiterhin an Sitzungen des FDP-Präsidiums teil. >>> Von Peter Carstens, Berlin | Donnerstag, 02. Dezember 2010
Nigeria vs. Dick Cheney

Korruptionsvorwürfe gegen früheren US-Vizepräsidenten

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Dick Cheney, Aufnahme vom Mai 2009. Bild: NZZ Online

NZZ ONLINE: Wegen Korruption will Nigeria Anklage gegen den früheren US-Vizepräsidenten Dick Cheney erheben. Als Chef des Erdölkonzerns Halliburton soll er selbst in die Bestechung nigerianischer Beamter involviert gewesen sein.

Wie ein Sprecher der nigerianischen Anti-Korruptionsbehörde, Femi Babafemi, am Donnerstag mitteilte, soll die offizielle Anklageschrift Anfang nächster Woche vorliegen. Die Vorwürfe beträfen Schmiergeldzahlungen im Zusammenhang mit dem Bau einer Flüssiggasanlage durch den US-Energiekonzern Halliburton im Süden Nigerias. Insgesamt sollen zwischen 1995 und 2005 Schiergelder [sic] von 182 Millionen Dollar geflossen sein. >>> afp | Donnerstag, 02. Dezember 2010

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Nigeria 'to charge Dick Cheney': Nigeria is to charge Dick Cheney, the former US Vice-President, over a bribery scandal that involves a former subsidiary of energy firm Halliburton. >>> Telegraph’s Foreign Staff | Thursday, December 02, 2010
'A Funny Little Guy' Accused of Leaking U.S. Documents

NATIONAL POST: Son of a broken marriage between American father and a Welsh mother, the young Bradley Manning was teased for being a geek and gay.

In light of this, his choice of the U.S. military as a career seems unlikely but it appears he was attracted by the chance to expand his computer expertise. It was also a way of getting the army to pay for college.

Today, he's accused of being the man behind the WikiLeaks furor, a disgruntled squaddie in Iraq who downloaded thousands of sensitive U.S. documents and handed them over to the whistleblowing website.

"He was a funny little character, really on the ball, a really bright kid. [He] loved computers, absolutely loved them," said James Kirkpatrick, who knew him at school in Harverfordwest [sic], Wales, his mother's hometown to which she returned after her divorce.

"Obviously the Army there has got very good technology and good training for computers so I can see why he may have joined it but you never would have expected him to do so," he told the BBC.

But Private First Class Manning, now 23, had a trigger-hair temper and would slam books on the desk in rage if fellow students didn't pay attention.

"It was probably the worst experience anyone could go through," said Rowan John, a former classmate who was openly gay, according to The New York Times. "Being different like me, or Bradley, in the middle of nowhere is like going back in time to the Dark Ages." >>> Araminta Wordsworth, National Post news services | Thursday, December 02, 2010
WikiLeaks: 'Brilliant' Duke of York Is Defended by Amanda Staveley

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Duke of York is defended by Amanda Staveley, his former girlfriend, after his private conversations were reported by WikiLeaks.

Few, if any, of the Duke of York's inner circle were more appalled to see a report of his private conversation, witnessed by an American diplomat, splashed all over the WikiLeaks website than Amanda Staveley.

Of the remarks he allegedly made, as Britain's special representative for trade and industry, Miss Staveley, once touted as a future wife for the Duke, says they don't ring true.

"Publishing classified documents is irresponsible at the best of times," says Miss Staveley, the boss of PCP Capital Partners in the UAE. "To do so during a time of global financial frailty and heightened unrest in certain parts of the world is the height of folly. >>> Tim Walker | Wednesday, December 01, 2010

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WikiLeaks: France Has Not Integrated Its Minorities

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: France has not done enough to integrate its ethnic and religious minorities and needs to give Muslims a place in mainstream society, U.S. diplomats said in leaked cables published on Wednesday by a French newspaper.

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Vehicles and buildings were torched in 2005 by youths in largely immigrant areas who began rampaging after two of their peers were electrocuted at a power substation while hiding from police they feared were chasing them. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

Comments in diplomatic cables released by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks and published by the daily Le Monde show frustration over France's record in assimilating minority groups and highlight concerns the problem could be deepening.

"France not only has a problem with integration or immigration; it also needs to act to give Muslims a sense of French identity," the U.S. embassy in Paris said in a secret diplomatic cable to Washington dated Aug. 17, 2005.

The comments foreshadowed a wave of violent clashes in December that year between youths, many of them second-generation immigrants, and police in the gritty suburban housing projects that ring major French cities.

Television footage of burning cars and rioting youths was beamed around the world, casting a spotlight on tension between the French government and descendants of immigrant groups, many of whom belonged to France's 5-million-strong Muslim community.

"The real problem is the failure of white Christian France to view its dark-skinned and Muslim compatriots as citizens in their own right," the U.S. embassy told Washington in a cable dated Nov. 9, 2005. Craig Stapleton was U.S. ambassador to France under the administration of President George W. Bush. >>> | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
One estimate puts Putin's personal fortune at £25 billion. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

WikiLeaks: Putin's 'Secret Billions'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Vladimir Putin, the Russian prime minister, has secret “illicit” assets hidden outside his country, according to allegations contained in reports from Condoleezza Rice, the former US secretary of state, disclosed in the latest batch of Wikileaks cables.

Ms Rice said she had been told by opposition figures in Russia that Mr Putin had attempted to engineer a safe transition when he stepped down as president in 2008 because he wanted to avoid “law enforcement investigations”.

The cable recorded a conversation between David Kramar, then the US deputy assistant secretary of state for Eurasian affairs, and an unidentified opposition leader during a visit to Washington.

Mr Kramar was told that Mr Putin was “nervously seeking to secure his future immunity from potential law enforcement investigations into his alleged illicit proceeds”.

The most likely candidate to take over from him was Sergei Ivanov, a charming, polyglot former KGB officer, who had experience of dealing with the west.

However, the eventual successor, and incumbent, was Dmitry Medvedev, who was described in other leaked cables as the “Robin to Putin’s Batman”.

Cables linked Mr Putin’s wealth to a “secretive Swiss-based oil trading firm” called Gunvor. >>> Andy Bloxham | Thursday, December 02, 2010

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Wikileaks cables reveal allegations of corrupt financial links between Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Photograph: The Guardian

WikiLeaks Cables: Berlusconi 'Profited from Secret Deals' with Putin

THE GUARDIAN: Russian PM allegedly promised Italian leader a cut of energy contracts, leaked US dispatches say

US diplomats have reported startling suspicions that Silvio Berlusconi could be "profiting personally and handsomely" from secret deals with the Russian prime minister, Vladimir Putin, according to cables released by WikiLeaks.

Exasperated by Berlusconi's pro-Russian behaviour, American embassy staff detail allegations circulating in Rome that the Italian leader has been promised a cut of huge energy contracts.

The two men are known to be personally close, but this is the first time allegations of a financial link have surfaced.

Hillary Clinton's state department in Washington sent a special request to the Rome embassy this year, asking for extra intelligence-gathering on the allegations about the men: "What personal investments, if any, do they have that might drive their foreign or economic policies?".

References to Berlusconi's "financially enriching relationship" originated both from members of his own political party and from the hostile government of Georgia, according to the leaked cables. >>> Rob Evans, Luke Harding and John Hooper | Thursday, December 02, 2010
Muslim Brotherhood Withdraws from Egyptian Elections

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Muslim Brotherhood and a secular party both withdrew on Wednesday from Egypt's election after a crushing first-round defeat by the president's ruling party in a poll marred by alleged fraud and violence.

The move left barely any opposition contesting the second round of the parliamentary poll and dealt another blow to the credibility of the vote after Egypt came in for heavy criticism from its US ally and human rights groups.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which won 20 per cent of seats at the last election in 2005 but failed to secure a single one in last Sunday's ballot, said it will boycott a run-off on December 5.

An official announcement was expected later in the day. >>> | Thursday, December 02, 2010
Steigende Nervosität in Italien

Risikoprämien auf Rekordhöhe

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NZZ ONLINE: In Rom wird befürchtet, dass auch noch Italien ins Visier der Spekulation geraten könnte, obschon es besser als Portugal, Irland, Griechenland und Spanien dastehe. Die Risikoprämien für Italiens Staatsanleihen haben neue Rekordhöhen erreicht.

In italienischen Regierungskreisen wird zunehmend befürchtet, dass auch Italien vom Virus der Euro-Krise infiziert und von der internationalen Spekulation attackiert werden könnte. Mit Sorge werden etwa neuste Berichte registriert, laut denen der Wirtschaftsnobelpreisträger Krugman wie auch der Goldman-Sachs-Präsident O'Neill ausdrücklich auf dieses Risiko hingewiesen haben sollen. >>> Nikos Tzermias, Rom | Donnerstag, 02. Dezember 2010
Assange's Mother Doesn't Want Son to Be 'Hunted Down and Jailed'

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: The mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says she doesn't want her son to be "hunted down and jailed", after international police organisation Interpol issued an arrest request this morning.

The Australian was added to the organisation's "wanted" list for alleged sex crimes committed in Sweden this year as his activist website continued its US diplomatic cables leaks.

Christine Assange, who lives on the Sunshine Coast, told ABC Radio she was "very distressed" about the news.

"He's my son and I love him and obviously I don't want him hunted down and jailed.

"I'm reacting as any mother would - I'm distressed," she said, adding that "a lot of stuff that's written about me and Julian is untrue" when asked about whether she had moved to Queensland from Melbourne to escape media attention.

Mr Assange is suspected of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion, after an investigation by Swedish prosecutors into his encounters with two women in Sweden in August.

The arrest request, called a "Red Notice", is "not an international arrest warrant" but means Mr Assange could be arrested and extradited to Sweden from any country if local authorities act on it.

"Many of Interpol's member countries consider a Red Notice to be a valid request for provisional arrest," Interpol said on its website.

Mr Assange, 39, is contesting the warrant in a Swedish appeals court.

He has denied the accusations, with his British lawyer Mark Stephens saying last month that they were "false and without basis". >>> Glenda Kwek | Wednesday, December 01, 2010

lePARISIEN.fr: WikiLeaks : la mère de Julian Assange prend la défense de son fils – Le fondateur de WikiLeaks ne cause pas seulement des tracas aux dirigeants et diplomates de la plupart des pays du monde. Son sort inquiète aussi sa maman. La mère de l'Australien Julian Assange, sous le coup d'un ordre d'arrestation émis par la Suède, a en effet imploré mercredi qu'on ne «pourchasse» pas son fils. >>> | Mercredi 01 Decembre 2010

WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange's Mum Defends Her Son

HERALD SUN: WIKILEAKS editor-in-chief Julian Assange might be unpopular with the US and its allies, but he's still mummy's little boy.

Mr Assange's mother, Christine, who doesn't even own a computer and has been keeping up with her son's exploits through the media, said her son was a "seeker of truth".

Ms Assange, who bought Julian his first computer at age 13, said her son had been a curious child, raised to believe evil flourished when good men did nothing.

"Whether you agree with what Julian does or not, living by what you believe in and standing up for something is a good thing," she said.

"He sees what he's doing as doing a good thing in the world, fighting baddies, if you like."

But she conceded she feared her 39-year-old son had "gotten too smart for himself".

"Of course, I'm his mother, he's my little boy," she said.

"I'm just a normal mother. Whatever a normal mother would feel is what I would feel about all of it.

"I'm concerned it's gotten too big and the forces that he's challenging are too big." >>> Kristen Shorten | Thursday, December 02, 2010
Happy Hanukkah!


I would like to wish all my Jewish visitors VERY HAPPY HANNUKAH. May your celebrations be blessed and peaceful. – Mark

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Goodbye Sweden


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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

WikiLeaks Cables: Reading Between the Lines

THE GUARDIAN: One message, often buried, comes out loud and clear from the embassy cables: the US should choose its allies more carefully

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President Obama with King Abdullah in Riyadh, during an official visit in 2009. The Obama administration has since concluded a $60bn arms deal with Saudi Arabia. The WikiLeaks US embassy cables have revealed that the king has urged the US to attack Iran. Photograph: The Guardian

Among the most arresting lines in the trove of diplomatic cables made public this week was one from King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. "Cut off the head of the snake," he advised his American friends. Any herpetologist would agree that this is good advice in dealing with a threatening viper. But who is this snake? King Abdullah was referring to Iran, obliquely arguing for a military attack.

Yet, there was another tantalising detail in the trove of cables that suggests the larger threat comes from inside King Abdullah's own country. "Saudi donors remain the chief financiers of Sunni militant groups like al-Qaida," the New York Times reported in its first article on the leaked documents.

That is a huge, though not unsurprising, revelation. It reflects how complex and sometimes self-defeating America's foreign alliances have become. Saudi Arabia is an intimate ally of the United States, yet Saudi money supports the world's most violently anti-American terror network.

This deeply troubling contradiction has its roots in Saudi history and tradition. The regime's survival is based on a deal with the Wahhabi clerics who dominate religious practice in Saudi Arabia – and whose austere brand of Islam is among the world's most reactionary. Clerics agree to support the regime, ignoring both its alliance with infidel America and the notoriously unIslamic lifestyles of its thousands of princes. In exchange, the regime gives these clerics billions of dollars, much of which they use to run mosques and religious schools across the Islamic world. More than a few of these mosques and schools, often run by Saudi clerics or others they have trained, are incubators of terror, where generations of lost boys learn to chant the Qur'an and hate America.

The deal is, as former CIA director James Woolsey once described it, "for the Wahhabis to be given all of the money in the world they could ever remotely dream of needing or wanting to spread their sect's beliefs, and for them to leave the House of Saud alone." Read on and comment >>> Stephen Kinzer | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
WikiLeaks Cables Condemn Russia as 'Mafia State'

THE GUARDIAN: Kremlin relies on criminals and rewards them with political patronage, while top officials collect bribes 'like a personal taxation system'

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US and other western diplomats believe the Russian government is a corrupt 'mafia state', according to WikiLeaks cables. Photograph: The Guardian

Russia is a corrupt, autocratic kleptocracy centred on the leadership of Vladimir Putin, in which officials, oligarchs and organised crime are bound together to create a "virtual mafia state", according to leaked secret diplomatic cables that provide a damning American assessment of its erstwhile rival superpower.

Arms trafficking, money laundering, personal enrichment, protection for gangsters, extortion and kickbacks, suitcases full of money and secret offshore bank accounts in Cyprus: the cables paint a bleak picture of a political system in which bribery alone totals an estimated $300bn a year, and in which it is often hard to distinguish between the activities of the government and organised crime. Read on and comment >>> Luke Harding | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Swedish Queen's Family 'Made Fortune from Jewish Factory Seized by Nazis'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Sweden's royal family has been rocked by allegations that the father of Queen Silvia made a fortune from a factory seized from Jewish owners in Nazi Germany.

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The queen's attempts earlier this year to play down the Nazi past of her father have led to fierce criticism of her in the media now, both in Germany and Sweden. Photo: The Daily Telegraph

Swedish TV4 broadcast a documentary detailing how Walter Sommerlath, a German Nazi Party member, had bought the factory from Efim Wechsler, a Jew.

The transaction was part of the so-called "Ayranisation" of such enterprises according to the Nuremberg Laws which stripped Jews of their rights and property. The factory allegedly made Ack Ack guns for the Luftwaffe and also parts for tanks.

When she married in 1976 the Queen's German father denied he had ever been a member of the Nazi party. That fiction was exposed some years later by a Swedish newspaper which proved he joined the movement in 1934.

Earlier this year Queen Silvia spoke for the first time about it in a TV documentary in which she said he was not "politically active"[.]

"The truth about Queen Silvia's father, which she doesn't want to tell herself or her family, is that he joined Hitler's Nazi party beginning on December 1st, 1934," said Swedish investigative journalist Bosse Schon [sic] [Schön]. >>> Allan Hall in Berlin | Wednesday, December 01, 2010

MAIL ONLINE: Fresh scandal for Swedish royal family after Nazi past of Queen’s father is revealed by TV documentary: Sweden’s royal family - recovering from revelations of the secret affair the king enjoyed with a pop singer - has been thrown into fresh turmoil over the Nazi past of the queen’s father. >>> Allan Hall in Berlin | Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Schweden: Königin Silvia und ihr Nazi-Vater

SUEDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG: Neuer Imageschaden für das schwedische Königshaus: Jüngste Enthüllungen über die Nazi-Vergangenheit ihres Vaters stellen Schwedens Königin Silvia bloß.

Walther Sommerlath, der Vater der schwedischen Königin Silvia, ist immer sehr verschwiegen gewesen, wenn es um seine Vergangenheit ging. Mindestens einmal hat er sogar gelogen: Er sei nie Mitglied der NSDAP gewesen, sagte er im Interview mit einer schwedischen Boulevardzeitung. Das war kurz vor der Hochzeit seiner Tochter mit Carl XVI. Gustaf, und es dauerte fast dreißig Jahre, bis herauskam, dass er eben doch ein Nationalsozialist war.

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In Schweden verursachte das damals einen Skandal. Und am Sonntagabend gewann diese alte Geschichte nun erneut an Fahrt. Als der Fernsehsender TV4 berichtete, dass Sommerlath 1938 in Berlin eine Fabrik übernahm, die man im Zuge der "Arisierung" zuvor ihren jüdischen Eigentümern weggenommen hatte. Für Königin Silvia ist diese Entdeckung besonders peinlich, hatte sie doch erst vor einigen Monaten die Vergangenheit des Vaters in einem Interview nach Kräften heruntergespielt.

Hinter den Enthüllungen steht erneut der Historiker Mats Deland, der bereits vor acht Jahren im Archiv Sommerlaths Karte aus der NSDAP-Mitgliederkartei ausgegraben hatte. Sommerlath war am 1. Dezember 1934 der Partei beigetreten, genauer gesagt der Auslandsorganisation in Brasilien, wo die Familie bis zum Umzug nach Berlin 1938 gewohnt hatte.

Als die Nazivergangenheit ihres Vater 2002 bekannt wurde, tat Silvia zunächst das, was der schwedische Hof in heiklen Fragen immer zu tun pflegt: sie schwieg. Erst im vergangenen Frühjahr, einige Monate vor der Hochzeit ihrer Tochter Victoria, rang sie sich schließlich dazu durch, in einem Interview über Walther Sommerlaths NS-Verbindungen zu sprechen. >>> Von Gunnar Herrmann, Stockholm | Dienstag, 29. November 2010

FOTOGALERIE: Königin Silvia von Schweden wird 60 >>>
Lagarde: Bankers Better Be Careful

Putin: WikiLeaks Is No Catastrophe

World AIDS Day Rallies Across Asia

Activists throughout Asia rally to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS on World AIDS Day. Video courtesy of Reuters.

WikiLeaks: U.S. Spied on Gay British Official

THE ADVOCATE: As fallout from the WikiLeaks disclosure of U.S. diplomatic cables rolls throughout the international community, the documents indicate that Alan Duncan, the gay international development minister from Britain, was among the many foreign officials Americans spied on.

According to the Daily Mail the U.S. inquired about Duncan, a Tory, when he was his party’s prisons spokesman. He once shared a flat in London with William Hague, the foreign secretary who this year admitted sharing a hotel room with his younger male aide but denied any impropriety. >>> Julie Bolcer | Tuesday, November 29, 2010
WikiLeaks: "Shooting the Messenger, Julian Assange"

Auf Kriegsfuss mit den USA: Julian Assange meldet sich von geheimem Ort. (Originalton englisch)

SCHWEIZER FERNSEHEN: Wikileaks-Gründer Julian Assange hat sich nach den Enthüllungen tausender Diplomaten-Berichte an die Öffentlichkeit gewandt. An einem geheimen Ort prangerte er die US-Regierung an. Der Polit-Aktivist versteckt sich offenbar vor der Polizei in London. Diese soll ihm dicht auf den Fersen sein.

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Der Mann hinter Wikileaks*

SCHWEIZER FERNSEHEN: Julian Assange ist der Gründer von Wikileaks. Die US-amerikanische Regierung bezeichnet Assange als Kriminellen. Für andere ist er ein Held der Pressefreiheit. Doch auch hierzulande kritisieren Medienrechtler und Diplomaten den Transparenzdrang des Wikileaksgründers, wie der «10vor10»-Bericht zeigt.

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Former Archbishop Lord Carey: We Mustn't Be Ashamed of Christmas in These Politically Correct Times

MAIL ONLINE: Britain has become ashamed of Christmas, former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey declared yesterday.

He said Christmas cards are censored, school nativity plays stripped of Christian content and Christmas decorations banned in the campaign to block the festival out of the calendar.

Lord Carey said the trend was part of a broader attack on the Christian faith which underpins tolerance and democracy in this country.

He made his remarks in support of the launch today of a move to persuade Christians to show their faith in public and challenge employers who stop staff expressing their Christianity.

The ‘Not Ashamed’ campaign, organised by the pressure group Christian Concern, will encourage millions to wear a cross to work or a badge with a slogan saying they are ‘not ashamed’ of their religion.

Pope Benedict also criticised the marginalisation of Christianity in Britain and the accompanying push to discourage the celebration of Christmas during his recent state visit.

Lord Carey said: ‘The attempt to air-brush the Christian faith out of the picture is especially obvious as Christmas approaches.

‘The cards that used to carry Christmas wishes now bear “Season’s greetings”. The local school nativity play is watered down or disappears altogether.

‘The local council switches on “winter lights” in place of Christmas decorations. Even Christmas has become something of which some are ashamed.’ He added that ‘a new climate hostile to our country’s tradition and history is developing’. >>> Steve Doughty | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Julian Assange Should Be Assassinated, Canadian Official Claims


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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: WikiLeaks: guilty parties 'should face death penalty' – Leading US political figures have called for the death penalty to be imposed on the person who leaked sensitive documents to whistle-blower website WikiLeaks as anger intensified against those responsible for the international relations crisis. >>> Nick Collins | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Dissatisfaction with Assange: Former WikiLeaks Activists to Launch New Whistleblowing Site

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: A group of former members of WikiLeaks is planning to launch its own whistleblowing platform in mid-December, according to a German newspaper. The activists criticize WikiLeaks for concentrating too much on the US and want to take a broader approach.

Julian Assange is the public face of the whistleblowing organization WikiLeaks, and Sunday's publication of the leaked US diplomatic cables will have raised his profile even higher. In fact, the former hacker is now a leading candidate for Time magazine's "2010 Person of the Year."

But former members of the organization have criticized his supposedly autocratic leadership style. "I am the heart and soul of this organization, its founder, philosopher, original coder, organizer, financier and all the rest. If you have a problem with me, piss off," Assange famously wrote to one internal critic.

Now a group of former WikiLeaks activists are planning to launch a whistleblowing platform of their own in mid-December, according to a report in the Wednesday edition of the German newspaper Die Tageszeitung. The group stresses that the as-yet-unnamed platform should not be seen as a competitor to WikiLeaks but as a different approach, the newspaper wrote. >>> dgs - with wire reports | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
UK Economy: Is It On The Up?

Mark Littlewood from the Institute for Economic Affairs and former treasury minister Kitty Ussher debate the financial prospects for the UK next year

Mervyn King Told US Cameron and Osborne Were 'Out of Their Depth’

THE GUARDIAN: Diplomatic memos reveal Bank governor thought top Conservatives lacked experience to deal with deficit

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WikiLeaks cables reveal that Mervyn King was worried about David Cameron and George Osborne's lack of economic depth. Photograph: The Guardian

The head of the Bank of England privately criticised David Cameron and George Osborne for their lack of experience, the lack of depth in their inner circle and their tendency to think about issues only in terms of their electoral impact, according to leaked US embassy cables.

Mervyn King told the US ambassador, Louis Susman, he had held private meetings with the two Conservative politicians before the election to urge them to draw up a detailed plan to reduce the deficit.

He said the pair operated too much within a narrow circle and "had a tendency to think about issues only in terms of politics, and how they might affect Tory electorability". He also predicted that economic recovery would be "a long drawn-out process", since Britain had not been through an economic restructuring.

His apparent pressure on the Tories, a few months before the election, gives further credence to the claim that King was central in persuading leading coalition figures to back a far more dramatic deficit-reduction programme than any politician advocated during the election campaign. He has recently been criticised by members of the Bank's monetary policy committee for straying into politics. Read on and comment >>> David Leigh and Patrick Wintour | Tuesday, November 30, 2010

WikiLeaks: Mervyn King Should Quit Over 'Political Bias', Says Blanchflower

THE GUARDIAN: Leaked US cables show governor of Bank of England's 'thirst for power has clouded his judgment', former colleague says

David Blanchflower, a leading economist and former member of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee, has called on Mervyn King to quit as governor of the Bank of England following leaked US cables that he claims show King's "thirst for power and influence ... has clouded his judgment one too many times".

In his toughest attack on his former colleague to date, Blanchflower seized on revelations that suggest King may have been central in persuading leading coalition figures to back a far more dramatic deficit-reduction programme than any politician advocated during the election campaign.

Blanchflower, who stepped down from the policy committee last year and who has warned the coalition government's deficit reduction programme could lead to a recession, seized on the information revealed in the latest tranche of leaked US embassy cables released by WikiLeaks to say King's position was now untenable. >>> Hélène Mulholland, political reporter | Wednesday, November 01, 2010

David Blanchflower: Mervyn King Must Go

THE GUARDIAN: In showing his true party political colours, Mervyn King has compromised the Bank of England's independence

Mervyn King is one smart guy and that has always been abundantly clear. Unfortunately, it is his thirst for power and influence that has clouded his judgment one too many times. He has now committed the unforgivable sin of compromising the independence of the Bank of England by involving himself in the economic policy of the coalition. He is expected to be politically neutral but has shown himself to be politically biased and as a result is now in an untenable position. King must go. >>> David Blanchflower | Wednesday, November 01, 2010

Bank Chief Attacks PM's 'Lack Of Experience'

The head of the Bank of England criticised David Cameron and George Osborne for their lack of experience ahead of the General Election, according to the latest leak of US diplomatic cables

Gaddafi Demands £4 Billion from EU or Europe Will Turn 'Black'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Muammar Gaddafi has demanded that the European Union give him more than £4 billion to fight illegal immigration or else Europe will turn "black" and be swamped by Muslims.

During an EU-Africa summit, that ended on Tuesday in Tripoli, the Libyan leader described European's economic relationship with the African continent as a "failure".

Unless "Christian, white" countries gave him extra funding, Colonel Gaddafi predicted that Europe would be flooded with illegal immigrants leaving impoverished Africa.

"We should stop this illegal immigration. If we don't, Europe will become black, it will be overcome by people with different religions, it will change," he said. >>> Bruno Waterfield, Brussels | Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Dmitry Medvedev Warns of Cold War-style Arms Race

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Dmitry Medvedev has warned the world will be plunged into a new Cold War-style arms race within a decade unless Moscow and the West can strike a deal on a new missile defence system.

Mr Medvedev, the Russian president, who was giving his annual state-of-the-nation speech in the Kremlin, issued the stark warning in an apparent attempt to strong-arm Nato into caving in on the sensitive issue.

He is reported to have presented his own blueprint for a joint Nato-Russia missile defence shield at the Nato summit in Lisbon earlier this month but to have got only a lukewarm response.

Analysts said his blunt message to the West on Tuesday appeared to be: embrace us as a fully-fledged partner or have us as a potential foe.

"In the coming 10 years, we are facing the following alternative," he told an audience of Russia's top decision makers including Vladimir Putin, the prime minister.

"Either we agree on anti-missile defence and opt for fully-fledged joint co-operation, or – if we fail to get constructive co-operation – (we will face) a new round of the arms race." >>> Andrew Osborn in Moscow | Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Putin Criticizes U.S. Remarks on Russia

THE NEW YORK TIMES: MOSCOW — Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin responded sharply on Wednesday to criticism of Russia revealed in United States diplomatic cables published by the whistle-blowing Web site WikiLeaks, warning Washington not to interfere in Russian domestic affairs.

His comments, made in an interview to be aired on CNN’s Larry King Live, referred to a cable that said “Russian democracy has disappeared” and described the government as “an oligarchy run by the security services,” a statement attributed to the American defense secretary, Robert M. Gates.

Mr. Putin said Mr. Gates was “deeply misled,” and said Washington does not welcome critiques of its own political system.

In the interview, Mr. Putin also warned that Russia would develop and deploy new nuclear weapons if the United States does not accept its proposals on integrating Russian and European missile defense forces — amplifying on a comment made by President Dmitri A. Medvedev in his annual state of the nation address on Tuesday. >>> Ellen Barry | Wednesday, November 01, 2010
Five a Day 'Will Not Stop Cancer'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Eating fresh fruit and vegetables will not protect you from cancer as they have little effect compared with alcohol and obesity, a study finds.

Official guidelines recommend at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day in order to be healthy but new research has found that this may not have a substantial effect on cancer.

The science suggests that people should be told that cancer risk is much more related to how much you eat and drink rather than what you eat.

The review, published in the British Journal of Cancer, looks at a decade of evidence on the links between fruit and vegetables and the development of cancer, but it concludes that the evidence is still not convincing.

The only diet-related factors that definitely affect cancer risk are obesity and alcohol, they discovered.

Tobacco is still the single biggest cause of cancer.

While smoking increases the risk of cancer by as much as 50 fold, even large consumptions of fruit and veg will only reduce the risk by a maximum of 10 per cent. Read on and comment >>> Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent | Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Iran Hangs Former Soccer Player's Mistress

THE GUARDIAN: TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran on Wednesday hanged a former soccer player's mistress — known as a "temporary wife — who was convicted of murdering her love rival, the player's wife, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Shahla Jahed was hanged at dawn, after spending more than eight years in jail, IRNA said, in a case that has captivated the Iranian public for several years.

Jahed had become what is known as a "temporary wife" of former soccer star Nasser Mohammad Khani. She was charged in 2002 with stabbing to death Laleh Saharkhizan, the player's wife, and convicted of murder in 2004 and again in 2009, after her appeal was denied.

Contracts with "temporary wives" are a legal way for Iranian men to have mistresses outside marriage, with the agreements lasting from between several hours to a few years.

Wednesday's death sentence was based on the Islamic law of "qisas" — or eye for an eye retribution.

International human rights groups, including Amnesty International, had campaigned for Jahed's punishment to be halted.

The IRNA report said that just before the hanging at Tehran's Evin prison, the 40-year-old Jahed prayed peacefully, then burst into tears and cries, shouting for her life to be spared. >>> Ali Akbar Dareini, Associated Press | Wednesday, December 01, 2010