Bush gets money (400 m. $) to destroy Iran

Julio 1st, 2008 Posted in George Bush | No Comments »

The White House has been reported to have secretly stepped up covert operations inside Iran with the aim of destablising its leadership.

President George W Bush requested and received funding of $400 million (£200 million) for the plan after he made a secret appeal to Congressional leaders last year.

The money is likely to be used for operations carried out by the CIA and other intelligence agencies, according to the New Yorker magazine.

The appeal for funds “was focused on undermining Iran’s nuclear ambitions and trying to undermine the government through regime change” said the magazine.

A source cited the contents of the appeal - known as a Presidential Finding - as involving “working with opposition groups and passing money”.

The magazine claimed that American special forces had been conducting cross-border operations into Iran from southern Iraq since last year.

This was denied yesterday by Ryan Crocker, the US ambassador to Iraq.

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“I’ll tell you flatly that US forces are not operating across the Iraqi border into Iran, in the south or anywhere else,” he told CNN television.

Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, is believed to be adamantly opposed to taking military action against Iran. The Bush administration is believed to be concentrating on building a legacy of relative stability in Iraq and the rest of the Middle East in the final six months of Mr Bush’s second and final term in office.

The administration is seeking to bolster its record through multi-lateral diplomacy, as illustrated by last week’s deal with North Korea over disclosure of its nuclear programme. A unilateral attack on Iran by either the US or Israel could eclipse this.

John Bolton, former US ambassador to the United Nations and a leading foreign policy hawk, told The Daily Telegraph last week that he believed the Bush administration had ruled out military action but that it might acquiesce in Israeli air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

The magazine said the move by Mr Bush represented a “major escalation” in the “scale and the scope of the operations in Iran” intended to foment dissent against the The Tehran regime, which has made little attempt to convince the world that its nuclear ambitions are purely peaceful.

Washington suspects Iran is secretly working to build an atomic weapons arsenal. Iran insists its nuclear activities are for civilian energy purposes.

Paris Hilton is a better person after prison

Julio 1st, 2008 Posted in Paris Hilton | 1 Comment »

Socialite Paris Hilton is keeping to her post-prison promises by helping the less fortunate - she has made an “extremely generous” donation towards the construction of a children’s hospital in Los Angeles.

The star has put an undisclosed amount of her own money to help with the building of a new wing of the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, according to hospital officials.

Hilton made a promise to become a better person after spending 23 days in jail last year following probation violations on alcohol related reckless driving charges - claiming she wanted “to help raise money for kids and for breast cancer and multiple sclerosis”.

The money donated by the hotel heiress will go towards a Children’s Centre for Cancer and Blood Diseases and will open in 2010.

The blonde beauty comes from a family of charitable folk - her grandfather William Barron Hilton was named as America’s top charity donor of the past year after handing out $1.2bn to charity via the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation in 2007.

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Obama and Hillary Clinton together and forever

Julio 1st, 2008 Posted in Barack Obama, Hillary clinton | 3 Comments »

Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton stepped onto the political stage as allies for the first time Friday, making a pilgrimage to this small town near the Green Mountains in a bid to unite Democrats behind Obama’s campaign for the White House.

On a day rich with stagecraft, the two former adversaries embraced before about 4,000 supporters who blanketed a verdant field outside Unity’s elementary school.

Obama praised Clinton for her path-breaking candidacy. And Clinton urged her supporters to make Obama’s cause their own this November.

But as an afternoon rain shower blew over the field after the two senators finished, the day’s events provided few clear signs of what the later acts of this political drama may look like. While Clinton and Obama talked of working together, there were signs that their long — and sometimes bitter — battles in the Democratic primaries and caucuses could still cloud Obama’s drive for the White House.

And as the two Democrats stood side-by-side in New Hampshire, Sen. John McCain’s campaign sharpened its new line of attack that Obama’s promise of “a new kind of politics” is not backed up by his record in the Senate, where he has among the most liberal voting records of any senator.

Mocking Obama’s efforts to reach out to Clinton supporters, former Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift said on a conference call organized by the McCain campaign that the Unity event made her wish Obama had “actually worked as hard to bridge the partisan divide in Washington, D.C.,” as he had “to bridge the divide in his own party with Hillary Clinton voters.”

The Obama campaign, eager to bring Clinton’s supporters into their camp before November, focused on crafting a day to live up to the name of their venue.

Friday morning, Clinton and Obama — she in a periwinkle suit, he in a matching blue tie — arrived together at Reagan Washington National Airport for the flight to New England. After a warm greeting in front of the cameras, they sat next to each other on the airplane and shared a black bus befitting a traveling rock band on the 90-minute drive from the airport in Manchester, N.H., to Unity.

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The two chatted, an Obama spokeswoman said later, about their reliance on electronic communications and about strange food they had eaten abroad. On the field in Unity — a town that split its votes, 107 for Obama and 107 for Clinton, in the January Democratic primary — the Obama campaign ringed the onetime rivals with their supporters.

Democratic partisans filled bleachers and waved red-and-blue “Unite for Change” posters as giant letters spelling UNITY towered above the crowd.

Even the unofficial mayor of Unity seemed to get swept up in the pageant. Before introducing Obama and Clinton, Ken Hall confessed he had voted for McCain in the state’s primary. But then he delighted the crowd by announcing: “I may be part of this change.”

For her part, Clinton declared the support that many Democrats want to hear more of between now and November. “I know what we start here in this field in Unity will end on the steps of the Capitol, when Barack Obama takes the oath of office as our next president,” the New York senator told the cheering crowd.

Clinton — who, with her husband, former President Clinton, sent the Obama campaign a pair of $2,300 checks, reciprocating a donation made Thursday by the Obamas to ease her campaign debt — stressed that her mission is now Obama’s. And she urged her supporters to join her in helping put a Democrat in the White House.

“We may have started on separate paths, but today our paths have merged,” she said, echoing remarks she made three weeks ago when she exited the presidential race and endorsed Obama.

Clinton praised Obama for his public service and his campaign for clinching the nomination. “I had a front-row seat to his candidacy. And I’ve seen his strength and determination, his grace and his grit,” she said.

Obama returned the praise, lauding Clinton and her husband for their talent and taking note of Clinton’s historic achievement as the most successful female presidential candidate in history.

“I know that, because of our campaign, because of the campaign that Hillary Clinton waged, my daughters and all of your daughters will forever know that there is no barrier to who they are and what they can be in the United States of America,” Obama said. “They can take for granted that women can do anything that the boys can do, and do it better.

“And do it in heels.”

The crowd cheered Obama as he asked them to join him and Clinton to tackle healthcare and tax reform, the environment and the war in Iraq.

But amid the applause, a shadow of the closely contested race for the Democratic nomination lingered.

Clinton acknowledged that the race had been fierce. “I’m proud that we had a spirited dialogue,” she said, prompting chuckles from the crowd.

“That was the nicest way I could think of putting it.”

And although the two lawmakers stepped onto the stage together, they left separately as Clinton quickly stepped down after Obama finished speaking.

Afterward, some in the crowd noted the occasional awkwardness of the event. “I felt the disappointment,” said Ella Perry, an 85-year-old retiree from nearby Windsor, Vt., who had backed Clinton in the primary and said she still thinks Clinton would have been the better nominee.

The latest Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll found that only two-thirds of Clinton’s supporters said they would support Obama; 11% said they would choose McCain and the rest were undecided or supporting other candidates.

Perry, who came to Unity with her granddaughter, an Obama supporter, still wasn’t ready to commit to voting for Obama in the fall.

Britney Spears again in MTV VMA

Julio 1st, 2008 Posted in Britney Spears | 1 Comment »

As if her last appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2007 wasn’t bad enough, those notoriously crazy kudos may ask Britney Spears, oops, to do it again!

The Associated Press reports that the musical channel “isn’t ruling out” the possibility of having the pop-wreck return for more mischief and meltdowns in the future.

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“Everyone deserves a second or third chance, right?” says MTV prez Van Toffler.

Answer: No, Mr. Toffler, not serial killers, mail bombers or VMA bombers. Got that?

When the AP asked him if he was joking, he replied at first, “Sorta,” then added, “Who knows?”

In the pantheon of award-show fiascos, Britney Spears’ “big comeback” reigns right up there not far behind Rob Lowe’s crooning “Proud Mary” with Snow White at the Oscars. Or, wait! Was it even worse?

However, it did draw 7.1 million viewers the first time around. And a few billion more on news-channel and YouTube replays. Even Rob and Snow haven’t topped that!

While weighing what to do for the next kudocast scheduled for the Paramount Pictures Studio in L.A. on Sept. 7, Toffler says, “I’m not sure how we top Britney opening the show,” said Toffler. “We are working on it every minute of every day.”

MTV will spread the party across the studio’s various venues — sound stages, rooftops, fake city streets.

“The backlot gives us versatility,” he added. “You can do street performances, on-top-of-building performances, on-the-side-of-a-building performances, inside-of-a-studio performances, so we’re pretty excited.”

Here’s the video redux. Or wait! Oooops, is this the correct clip?

Madonna is not divorcing Guy

Junio 29th, 2008 Posted in Madonna | No Comments »

Guy Ritchie’s mother last night dismissed speculation that Madonna wants to divorce her son as ‘total tosh’.

Lady Amber Leighton said there was ‘no conversation about divorce because there is no divorce’ and described allegations that couple had spoken to lawyers as ‘works of fiction’.

She added: ‘It is absolute rubbish, worse than that. Guy will be furious at me talking to you but I feel I can’t just let these reports go unanswered as they make me so angry and they are hurtful intrusions into their private lives.

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Divorce rumours: Madonna arrives for a Kabbalah service without her wedding ring

‘They are no different to most other couples and we all know that being together can be hard sometimes and marriages are not always a bed of roses.

‘But like other couples they work at keeping their relationship happy and fresh and they are a close and loving couple who have a family to bring up.’

Mr Ritchie, 39, flew to New York on Friday night to see Madonna and their children after a week of reports that she had asked him for a divorce.

The couple are said to be leading separate lives and it has been stated that a formal announcement of a split has been planned for the end of November after Madonna finishes her world tour.
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Total tosh: Guy’s mother Lady Amber Leighton has dismissed divorce claims

But at her home near Somerton, Somerset, on Friday, Lady Leighton, 62, said: ‘I spoke to Guy this morning, not about divorce but about a new feature film project he has got under way.

‘There’s no conversation about divorce because there is no divorce.

‘Madonna is in New York at the moment finishing off a tour and he will join her there after the weekend.

‘That is not a couple splitting up. I’ll say it one more time, they are not getting divorced; the speculation is TT – that’s total tosh.’

Madonna, 49, who is worth £300million, had been reported to have consulted top divorce lawyer Fiona Shackleton, who represented Sir Paul McCartney in his split from Heather Mills.

Mrs Shackleton’s office has refused to comment.

Meanwhile Mr Ritchie was said to have had informal talks with family law firm Forsters. But the firm would only say: ‘We are not instructed in this matter.’

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Guy Ritchie and Madonna are rumoured to be living separate lives

The couple’s busy schedules mean they are unlikely to spend much time together this summer.
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Madonna and adopted son David attend Friday night prayers at the Kabbalah Centre in Manhattan

Madonna is said to be planning to flit between her homes in New York, Los Angeles and London.

She is also working to promote a world tour on the back of her latest album, Hard Candy, which starts in Europe in August, although ticket sales in America are sluggish.

Mr Ritchie has been editing his new gangster movie RocknRolla, due to be released in September.

Madonna has three children – Lourdes, 11, by former personal trainer Carlos Leon, Mr Ritchie’s son Rocco, seven, and David, two, who was adopted from Malawi.

David’s natural father Yohane Banda, 33, said he would prefer his son to be raised by Madonna than her husband if they separate.

The farmer, whose second wife is due to give birth to her first child any day, said: ‘I would say Madonna because when I was first approached I was told about Madonna wanting to take my son.

‘And every time people ask me about my son they say he is now Madonna’s child or has been taken by Madonna.

‘So I think that if the two separate, my son should go to Madonna.’ He said any bid to get his son back was ‘out of the question’.

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Elvis, the secret photos

Junio 29th, 2008 Posted in Elvis presley | No Comments »

Elvis Presley remains the most famous and most loved rock star of all time.

But for almost all of his 21 years in the spotlight, until his death in 1977 at the age of 42, he remained a distant enigma to his fans.

Surrounded by a mob of minders, he hardly ever gave interviews and virtually the only published photographs of him were those carefully selected by his manager, ‘Colonel’ Tom Parker, to show Elvis in a wholesome light.

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Don’t cry, Daddy: Elvis takes a phone call in his swimming shorts after coming in from the pool in his back garden. His workshy father, Vernon, who retired at 39 when Elvis became famous, can be seen in the background. From the moment Elvis began singing professionally when he was 19, he became the head of his family

But at the very beginning of his career, when his first hit, Heartbreak Hotel, was bounding up the U.S. charts, things were different.

Wanting all the publicity they could get for their new singer, Elvis’s record company, RCA, hired freelance photographer Alfred Wertheimer to spend a few weeks following the young star around.

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Don’t be cruel: The night before Elvis recorded Hound Dog, he sang it on national television to a stuffed dog. At the time, he was bitter about this incident, feeling humiliated by what he saw as a silly stunt. Later, when he went to Hollywood, he would spend nearly ten years being further humiliated by similar stunts. He could have refused, but he rarely did

So, in March 1956, Wertheimer went to work. Meeting Elvis at a New York TV studio, he later hung around his hotel suite, observed him recording Don’t Be Cruel and Hound Dog, photographed him alone and unnoticed on the New York streets, and then went out on tour with him where the groupies were already beginning to line up.

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All shook up: On his way to a concert in Richmond, Virginia, Elvis pretends to throttle his date for the night. Even in these early days he never liked to be alone - an early Memphis Mafia minder rides in the car with the couple

He shot almost 4,000 black-and-white, fly-on-the-wall frames of the singer on the very cusp of unimaginable fame, many of which have rarely been seen.

And what pictures! Wertheimer had never heard of Elvis before taking the commission, but through his lens he watched as over a few short weeks America capitulated to the singer.

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No blue suede shoes: Until late in his career, when he owned his own plane, Elvis never liked to fly, and during those weeks of 1956 he would shuttle between Memphis and the TV studios in New York by train - something which would soon become impossible because of the fans. Here, we see him reading a comic that had come free with a newspaper

It was the last time the private Elvis, the ‘real’ Elvis, who was even prepared to have the photographer follow him into his bathroom and bedroom, would be caught on camera in this way.

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All shoot up: Aged 21, playing with a revolver. All his life, Elvis liked guns and his habit of shooting TVs when he didn’t like the show was legendary. Colonel Parker would never have allowed this snap to be published

By the early summer of 1956, a veil had fallen between Elvis and his fans.

Parker had decided no one from the media would ever get this close to his star again.

From that moment, Elvis entered a cocoon, locked out from the real world by his enormous fame and his manipulative manager.

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Love you tender: With his first big record cheque, Elvis went out and bought his parents a home of their own in Memphis. Here, he’s kissing his mother, Gladys, unembarrassed by the youthful acne on his shoulders

But why were all Wertheimer’s photographs in black and white? Didn’t he take any colour shots? The answer will surprise. No, he didn’t.

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Roustabout: It was Elvis’s ambition - later to be thwarted by his manager - to be a serious movie star like James Dean or Marlon Brando. At home in Memphis, he sits astride his Harley-Davidson, wearing a cap similar to the one worn by Brando in The Wild One

‘Don’t waste colour film on him,’ Wertheimer was told by the RCA publicity department.

Colour stock was expensive, and as the record bosses had decided Elvis was probably just a flash in the pan, it would be a needless extravagance.

Personally, I like the brutal honesty of monochrome. But could any publicity department ever have been more short-sighted?

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You’re The Boss: Dutch-born Tom Parker changed his name from Andreas Cornelius van Kuijk - but was known as ‘The Colonel’. Elvis said of him: ‘I don’t think I would have been very big with another man. Because he’s a very smart man.’

Justin Timberlake future is acting?

Junio 26th, 2008 Posted in Justin Timberlake | No Comments »

Justin Timberlake is convinced his newfound career as an actor is fate - because he was poised to try out as a TV star before finding fame as a singer.

Timberlake has made a successful crossover from music to film, thanks to well-received roles in movies like Alpha Dog and new release ‘The Love Guru’. He believes he was always meant to act.

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Timberlake tells America’s Star magazine: “(Acting is) a huge passion of mine. I was having a conversation with my stepdad the other day, and he said, ‘It’s funny that you eventually got into film.’

He reminded me how I got a phone call when I was 14 saying that there’s a record company that’s going to sign me. But two weeks before that, the plan was to drive to Los Angeles for TV pilot season. So I guess everything works out the way it’s supposed to.”

Angelina Jolie is a hard woman

Junio 26th, 2008 Posted in Angelina Jolie | 1 Comment »

She might be one of the sexiest and most beautiful women alive, but Angelina Jolie has much more to her - an ability to hold her own in an industry which is dominated by men. According to Timur Bekmambetov, director of Matrixy thriller “Wanted,” Jolie commands true respect in Hollywood and there’s no other female star who can upstage the actress. He said that on the set of the film, Jolie actually ended up mentoring co-star James McAvoy, and helped him get through at numerous occasions.

“Angelina was his mentor, she helped him. She was the Hollywood person, and his journey was basically the journey of his character,” the New York Post quoted him, as saying. Tom O’Neil, columnist for the film site TheEnvelope.com, said that if directors think Jolie can’t hold her own in a lead role, they are seriously mistaken. “You can’t think of another female star who’s upstaging her, but it still seems like girls have to take a secondary role,” he said.

He added that despite her growing brood, Jolie always plays as hard as the guys when she gets on the set. “She seems to be this frail, slender, delicate creature when she’s strolling down the red carpet and then becomes the ultimate symbol of female empowerment in these films,” O’Neil said

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Amy Winehouse near death

Junio 26th, 2008 Posted in Amy winehouse | No Comments »

Amy Winehouse could struggle to catch her breath and hit high notes as a result of suffering emphysema, a lung expert has said.

The singer’s father spoke out at the weekend about his worries that Winehouse could lose her life unless she kicks her drug habit.

In an interview with the Sunday Mirror, Mitch Winehouse said his daughter - who was rushed to hospital recently after collapsing - had developed the chronic lung disease emphysema, possibly brought on by smoking crack cocaine.

It has put in doubt Winehouse’s appearance at the Nelson Mandela birthday concert in Hyde Park on Friday, with concerns that she may also pull out of Glastonbury the following day.

Dr Keith Prowse, chairman of the British Lung Foundation, said Winehouse was very young to have developed the condition. He said genetics could have played a role in the 24-year-old developing emphysema.

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He said: “Emphysema is extremely common but it generally affects middle-aged and elderly people.

“Smoking is the commonest cause and it’s basically destruction of the lungs so that oxygen cannot get into them.

“She’s only 24 and very young to have developed this so there’s likely to be some sort of genetic factor at play.”

Dr Prowse said experts were still unclear exactly how genes played a role but emphysema did tend to run in some families, with some young people developing it.

“The symptoms are breathlessness on exertion,” he added. “The big difference for singers is that they require more breath and so those with emphysema can’t hold the phrases and notes that their colleagues can.”

Is Mariah Carey near divorce?

Junio 26th, 2008 Posted in Mariah Carey | No Comments »

Mariah Carey’s marriage won’t last more than six months, according to friends.

The 38-year-old singer, who wed rapper Nick Cannon in April, is so demanding her new husband won’t be able to cope with her diva-like behaviour.

One pal close to Mariah revealed 27-year-old Nick has become a source of ridicule for her friends and associates.

The source told Life and Style Weekly magazine: “I give the marriage six months, tops. I can’t see it lasting. “Nick does whatever Mariah wants him to - he’s like her puppy. It seems like he spends more time in the stores with Mariah’s credit card than he does with Mariah herself.

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“Mariah’s assistants and friends call him ‘Whipped Nick’ behind his back. They have little respect for him because he won’t stand up for himself.” However, a friend of Nick’s has vehemently denied the relationship is already in trouble, insisting Nick and Mariah are perfect for each other.

The pal said: “Mariah needs someone to dote on her.”
Mariah and Nick tied the knot in a secret ceremony in the Caribbean in April, after dating for just one month.

Mariah was previously married to record company boss Tommy Mottola for five years.

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