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Disturbing Tyra Banks

I don’t know about you but this story I find highly disturbing….Maybe it is because it involves that drag queen talk show host, Tyra Banks:

John McCain is going to love this: in what is apparently an inadvertent attempt to further the “Obama is a celebrity” meme, everyone’s favorite slut rehabilitator Tyra Banks has turned up in the pages of next month’s Harper’s Bazaar, dressed as a Michelle Obama-ish First Lady (complete with a Barack-a-like and First Kid). Forget Tyra’s Oprah envy — it’s clear now that Ty-Ty has been taking her social-climbing tips from model-turned-First Lady Carla Bruni. Needless to say, the nation is not smiling with its eyes. Says Page Six (which calls the whole shoot “vaguely unsettling”):

Voguing like a supermodel, Tyra pays homage to Michelle Obama and Jackie Kennedy with pearls, slinky black shift and curly flip, draped against a Barack Obama lookalike and smiling at a tyke playing hide-and-seek à la JFK Jr.

Banks confessed that if she were first lady, her Secret Service code name would be “KMFA: Kiss My Fat Ass.”

We can see it now: Nigel Barker as VP, Miss Jay as Secretary of the Interior, and Mr. Jay as Tyra’s own personal Karl Rove. Sadly for erstwhile Top Model castoff Janice Dickinson, she would be immediately placed on a “do not fly” list, shipped to Gitmo for a special new facial rejuvenation procedure known as “waterboarding.”

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Olympics on YouTube

The International Olympic Committee announced Monday that YouTube would be offering online coverage of the Beijing Olympics in 77 territories across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, only in areas without an exclusive digital online provider. The channel, which can be found at www.youtube.com/beijing2008 is not available in countries with existing online deals, such as the U.S. where all broadcast rights are owned by NBC. Here is some of the IOC’s press release:

From 6 August 2008, the IOC will broadcast a selection of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games clips as Video On Demand (VOD). The IOC’s Channel will be available on YouTubeTM, geo-blocked within each territory, at: www.youtube.com IOC’s Channel will be accessible in territories where digital VOD rights have not been sold or have been acquired on a non-exclusive basis.

Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the IOC, will produce regularly updated Olympic content. The package will include highlights, news and daily clips of the competitions, available throughout the 17-day period of the Games.

After online broadcast coverage was made available in a handful of territories for Athens 2004, and in 23 territories for Turin, Beijing 2008 marks the first time that digital media coverage will be freely available across the world provided by the rights-holding broadcasters and/or directly via the IOC’s Channel.

And here are the places in which Olympic content will be offered via YouTube:

Afghanistan Madagascar
Angola Malawi
Bahrain Malaysia
Bangladesh Maldives
Benin Mali
Bhutan Mauritania
Botswana Mauritius
Brunei Mongolia
Burkina Faso Mozambique
Burundi Myanmar
Cambodia Namibia
Cameroon Nepal
Cape Verde Niger
Central African Republic Nigeria
Chad Oman
Comoros Pakistan
Congo Papua New Guinea
The Democratic Republic Of The Congo Qatar
Ivory Coast Republic of Korea
Djibouti Rwanda
East Timor Saudi Arabia
Equatorial Guinea Senegal
Ethiopia Seychelles
Gabon Sierra Leone
Gambia Singapore
Ghana Somalia
Guinea Sri Lanka
Guinea-Bissau Sudan
India Swaziland
Indonesia Syrian Arab Republic
Iran Islamic Republic Of United Republic Of Tanzania
Iraq Thailand
Kenya Togo
Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea Uganda
Kuwait United Arab Emirates
People’s Democratic Republic Lao Vietnam
Lesotho Yemen
Liberia Zambia
Zimbabwe

Read the full IOC press release here.

From Huffington Post

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CIA Used “Edited” Gay Porn to Blackmail Karadzic?

War crime tribunals aren’t necessarily gay stomping grounds, but not in the case of Bosnian Serb militant leader Radovan Karadzic, who’s currently on trial for genocide at The Hague.Karadzic has been on the run since 1995, when he was accused of organizing massacres to ethnically cleanse Serbua went on the run following the fall of the Serbian government in 1995 and was captured last month in Belgrade. Following the arrest, Karadzic pointed a finger at Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, who helped broker peace under the Clinton Administration.Karadzic claims Holbrooke cut him a deal: he wouldn’t face charges if he got out of the political game and went into hiding. Holbrooke continually denies those claims.

Regardless, conspiracy theories abound that the CIA spoke with Karadzic directly before his arrest to ensure his silence.

[Agents asked] him not to reveal the deal with Holbrooke. In return, they offered him a 40-year sentence in a luxury Swedish prison, Serbian Press Online writes.
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They also told him that if he does not agree, he would serve his sentence in the worst British prison, together with serial killers, drug dealers and rapists. They threatened him that he would be completely compromised in the Serbian public when they published edited homosexual porn footage, apart from continuing with severe pressure on his family to keep the deal a secret and went to extreme measures to ensure the Serb’s silence.

Hmm, that seems a bit far fetched. We know the CIA’s hardcore and all, but how many agents can stomach editing Karadzic into a skin flick. They’d need robots for such an endeavor.

(QUEERTY)

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Listening Post - Citizen journalism - 01 August 08 Part 1

 This week, we have put together a special broadcast focusing on what’s possibly one of the most debated news trends and one of the most well-known, citizen journalism. Critics call it journalism on the cheap, unskilled hacks putting out stories that are heavy on opinion and light on fact. According to those championing amateur reporters, it is a way to keep mainstream media honest and in some cases, it’s just about the only way to get a story out.

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WTF?

Disturbing:

Man stabbed, beheaded on Greyhound bus by apparent stranger

Gabrielle Giroday and Ian Hitchen,  Canwest News Service  Published: Thursday, July 31, 2008

Canwest News Service

BRANDON, Man. — Screaming passengers fled in terror from a Greyhound bus as an unidentified fellow passenger suddenly stabbed a man sleeping next to him, decapitated him and waved the severed head at horrified witnesses standing outside.

The apparently unprovoked assault left 36 men, women and children stranded Wednesday night on the shoulder of the darkening Trans-Canada Highway near Portage la Prairie, Man., about 85 kilometres west of Winnipeg, watching while the bus driver and a driver of a nearby truck shut the crazed attacker inside the bus with the mangled victim. Reports Friday said the suspect tried to eat parts of the victim.

At a media conference Thursday afternoon, RCMP confirmed they have a suspect — who is not believed to be from Manitoba — in custody, but offered few new details about this baffling homicide. The suspect, a man in his 40s, is expected to be formally charged today.

“By the time the police arrived, the driver and the remaining passengers had all safely exited the bus,” said Sgt. Steve Colwell.

He said officers could see the man walking around inside the bus, but said he refused to exit. The standoff lasted for hours.

“At 1:28 a.m., the suspect . . . attempted to jump out of the bus after breaking a window. He was immediately subdued and arrested without incident and is currently in RCMP custody,” Sgt. Colwell said.

The victim’s name has not been released but a number of tribute groups on the social networking Web site Facebook identified him as 22-year-old Tim McLean, a carnival worker.

The Facebook group posted early Friday entitled R.I.P. Tim McLean lamented the young man’s death.

“R.I.P Tim McLean, You are loved and you will be missed dearly!” the site description read.

McLean’s father, Tim McLean Sr., told CBC News on Thursday night that he was in the process of trying to get confirmation from the police that his son was, in fact, the victim of attack.

Witness Garnet Caton said the attack was unprovoked.

“The guy just took a knife out and stabbed him, started stabbing him like crazy and cut his head off,” said Mr. Caton, 26, a passenger on the Edmonton-to-Winnipeg bus.

“Some people were puking, some people were crying, other people were in shock. . . . Everybody was running, screaming off the bus.”

Mr. Caton said the attacker was only on the bus for a brief time, after boarding in western Manitoba.

Passenger Cody Olmstead said he had been watching a movie on the bus just before the attack began.

“We were watching Zorro; next thing I know, I hear someone screaming.”

Mr. Olmstead, 21, told reporters he had smoked a cigarette earlier in the trip with the victim, who got on the bus in Edmonton.

He said the victim said he was going to Winnipeg.

After the bus pulled over and the terrified passengers fled, Mr. Olmstead said the attacker was taunting those outside with the victim’s severed head.

“He came back, standing in the doorway with the head, looked at him, dropped the head and went back and started cutting buddy back up.”

He said when police showed up, the taunting continued.

“He come up and picks the head up and he’s waving it in the window. I just smoked a cigarette with this man earlier — like, the head. He’s shaking it back and forth in the window.”

Mr. Caton said he and other passengers prevented the attacker from getting off the blood-soaked bus by threatening him with makeshift weapons — a hammer and a crowbar.

“We were telling him, ‘Stay put, stay put, stay there, don’t try to come out.’ He tried to get the bus working and the bus driver disabled the bus somehow in the back. I’m not sure how he did it, and at that point, I think the police showed up,” he said, adding officers rushed them away.

Mr. Caton and other passengers said the attacker and his victim, who was listening to music on headphones, were sitting together at the rear of the bus, and the attack appeared to be unprovoked; no words were exchanged.

He told a TV station the attacker had actually changed seats to sit next to his victim just before the killing.

Mr. Caton described the man who attacked the passenger as bald and wearing sunglasses. He seemed oblivious to others when the stabbing occurred, said Mr. Caton, adding he was struck by how calm the man was.

“There was no rage or anything. He was like a robot, stabbing the guy,” he said.

Mr. Caton said the victim boarded in Edmonton, was wearing hip-hop clothing and appeared to be around 20 years of age.

After the killing, the other passengers were later taken to Brandon, Man., to be interviewed by police and to stay overnight at a hotel there.

Crisis counsellors were also at the hotel to provide support to the passengers, and counsellors could be seen chatting with them outside the hotel as groups went out to local stores for snacks or to smoke cigarettes.

One small boy, who was with an adult man and woman, was given a plush teddy bear by a crisis health worker.

“The first thing I heard was something like a terrible type [of] yowl, and that was from the guy who got stabbed,” said an elderly woman on the bus, from Winnipeg.

The woman and her adult daughter said they were three or four rows in front of the man when the attack began.

“[My daughter said] ‘Oh my God,’ and everybody else started screaming,” she said. “They had terror in their eyes.”

Two other passengers on the bus, a 22-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman from France, said they were heading to Winnipeg after visiting the woman’s father in Whitehorse. The 22-year-old man said in French that he saw a man holding a long knife repeatedly stab another passenger. He and his girlfriend said they were shocked by the attack, and the isolation in the middle of the prairie when it occurred.

“There was nowhere to go,” she said.

Speaking in Quebec City, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said the issue of safety on buses may need to be examined more closely once the legal process of this case is over.

“We’re never closed to looking at how Canadians can be more safe and more secure,” Mr. Day told reporters in Quebec on Thursday. “This particular incident, as horrific as it is, is obviously extremely rare.”

Greyhound spokesman Eric Wesley, speaking from Texas, said drivers are trained to get help as soon as they can when incidents occur.

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This is so sick….

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Gays in Iraq terrorized by threats, rape, murder

From the CNN article:

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Kamal was just 16 when gunmen snatched him off the streets of Baghdad, stuffed him in the trunk of a car and whisked him away to a house. But the real terror was about to begin.

The men realized he was gay, Kamal said, when he took his shirt off and they saw that his chest was shaved.

“They told me to take off my clothes to rape me or they would kill me immediately. This moment was the worst moment in my life,” he said, weeping as he spoke of the 2005 ordeal

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What a list! The top stories on digg for the past 365 days.

Just out of curiosity I checked digg’s top 15 dugg stories in news for the past 365 days.

1. Digg’s April Fool’s Day Joke?

A blog post about digg and its users - 30631 diggs

2.Digg this if you are sick of $cientologists burying articles

One of many Scientology stories - 24232 diggs

3.   Heath Ledger is Dead

The death of Heath Ledger - 21427 diggs

4. George Carlin has died

Death of the legendary American comedian - 18867 diggs

5. The iPhone is a piece of ***** and so is your face

A blog post about the virtues of the Nokia E70 - 17673 diggs

6. Click if your computer screen is dirty.

“Clean your computer screen through the internets” (link no longer available) - 17268 diggs

7. Paris Hilton loses inheritance

But of course, a Paris story - 14880 diggs

8. Google Drive killer coming from MIT Startup

A web application to store and share files online - 11543 diggs

9. Photo taken With and Without Flash

Photos  taken with and with out Flash! As in Flash Gordon! - 11152 diggs

10. Why You Should Download Firefox 3 Right Now!

A review before the release of Firefox 3 web browser - 10863 diggs

Six of these stories were made popular only this year. What, no economic crisis? No, fight against global terrorism? Note that these stories were all classified under the most popular news items for the past year.

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Children’s party politics

In Sweden the concept of having a children’s party has become a hot political issue:

It was supposed to be a party with balloons and a birthday cake but the eight-year-old Swedish boy had not reckoned on his country’s obsession with equality and inclusiveness. Two of his classmates were left off the invitation list – and that, deemed his school – was forbidden and a violation of their rights in the strictest “nanny state” in Europe.

The case has been sent to the Swedish parliament and has sparked a national debate about individual liberty. Does a child have the right to invite anyone he wants to a party, even if he risks hurting the feelings of those who were left out?

These issues are taken seriously in a society that has a very active Children’s Ombudsman and which encourages children to voice their complaints about school and society. Sweden is the best place in the world to grow up, according to the Save the Children Fund’s 2008 index. So much so, apparently, that adults and school managers have been put on the defensive.(Read more...)

As if organising a party where children are involved isn’t enough to drive you to drink, now this…

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Robert Mugabe is not the worst….!

With the ongoing fiasco that is Zimbabwe I found this article from Slate appropriate:

Who’s Africa’s Worst Dictator?Hint: It’s probably not Robert Mugabe.

By Peter Maass
Posted Tuesday, June 24, 2008, at 1:34 PM ET


A pop quiz: Who is the worst dictator in Africa?a) Robert Mugabe
b) Robert Mugabe
c) Robert Mugabe
d) None of the above

The answer seems obvious. Thanks to extensive coverage in the news media and abundant criticism by Western governments, everyone knows that Zimbabwe’s leader is trying to hang onto power by crushing his rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, who would roll to victory in the final round of elections on June 27 if his followers were not being killed, beaten, jailed, or harassed by state thugs. Even President George W. Bush described Mugabe’s rule as a “nightmare.”

But Mugabe may not be Africa’s worst. That prize arguably goes to Teodoro Obiang, the ruler of Equatorial Guinea whose life seems a parody of the dictator genre. Years of violent apprenticeship in a genocidal regime led by a crazy uncle? Check. Power grab in a coup against the murderous uncle? Check. Execution of now-deposed uncle by firing squad? Check. Proclamation of self as “the liberator” of the nation? Check. Govern for decades in a way that prompts human rights groups to accuse your regime of murder, torture, and corruption? Check, check, and check.

Obiang, who seized power in 1979, had promised to be kinder and gentler than his predecessor, but in the 1990s, even the U.S. ambassador to Equatorial Guinea received a death threat from a regime insider, the ambassador has said, and had to be evacuated. Not long after that, offshore oil was discovered, but the first wave of revenues—about $700 million—was transferred into secret accounts under Obiang’s personal control. The latest chapter, written in the last month, may be the least surprising, because Obiang’s ruling party won 99 of the 100 seats in legislative elections. A government press release, hailing Obiang as the “Militant Brother Founding President of the PDGE,” carried the headline, “Democracy at Its Peak in Equatorial Guinea.”

If you haven’t heard any of this, don’t worry; as far as I can tell, the only American journalist who has reported on Obiang’s electoral theft is Ken Silverstein, who writes for Harper’s and has for many years poured out a primal scream of investigative reports into Obiang’s misrule. Other than Silverstein’s recent postings and several wire-service stories that were not picked up in America, there has been a vacuum of coverage about a suppression of democracy in Africa that is more complete than what Mugabe is trying to get away with. True, Equatorial Guinea is a small country with a population of less than 1 million, its economy is expanding in an oil boom, and Obiang’s “victory” did not require the obvious and crude violence of Mugabe’s ongoing terror. But Obiang’s enforcers don’t need to club people on the streets. His would-be opponents are too frightened to openly demonstrate against him. His is the Switzerland of dictatorships—so effective at enforcing obedience that the spectacle of unrest is invisible.

The reality of the regime’s brutishness nearly hit me over the head as I was being expelled from the country while researching a book on oil in 2004. I had already been chilled by the docility of the people—unlike other countries in the Third World, no one approached me as I walked the streets. (The only place where I had felt a similar pattern of fear was North Korea.) After I had been in Equatorial Guinea for a bit more than a week, the minister of information, Alfonso Nsue Mokuy, summoned me to the patio of the Bahia Hotel, where Frederick Forsyth had written The Dogs of War, and told me I was an anti-Obiang agitator or a spy—he wasn’t sure which. I would be on the next plane out of the country, he said. One of his aides escorted me to the airport, and soon after we arrived, the minister showed up and rifled through my bags, seizing memory chips and notes, accusing me of being a spy (he had concluded I was not an agitator), and threatening to take me downtown for a real Obiang-style interrogation.(More here…)

Depressing stuff….

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The Listening Post - June 13th - part1

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Shut the fuck up!

After these two dictators’ babble, blah and shit they talked today at the UN World food summit in Rome, hasn’t it come to that time that someone tell them to SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!? I watched Mugabe’s speech and was blown away by his total disregard of the facts and the reality that Zim is faceing. Of course it is all the fault of those evil imperialists and their allies….Read more at AlJazeera.net

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