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Oct 18, 2010

Iran tells Iraqi prime minister 'get rid of America', Oct 18, 2010

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Nouri al-Maliki





















Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, left, has an audience with Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Photo: AP
Mr Maliki, who is on a tour of Middle Eastern capitals to drum up support for his bid to stay in power, had an audience with Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Alexander Language Schools, FranchiseAlexander Language Schoolsinfo@als-alexander.org orinteralex1@yahoo.comProducts and Services
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Renewal rip-offs: don't roll over

Hundreds of thousands of households are being hit by fees to get out of contracts that they never signed up for, because electricity and telecoms providers are rolling them over into new deals without their consent.

Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice

Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
Andalucia boasts some of the loveliest landscapes in Spain Photo: CORBIS
Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice

'Antequera is an excellent base for visiting Ronda, Granada and Seville' Photo: CORBIS
Andalucia: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
The bullring at Ronda Photo: CORBIS
Jerez and beyond
This week's winning review: A couple of summers ago, a friend and I cycled through Andalucia. We were looking for something that combined moderate exercise with sightseeing, great scenery, good food and wine, and comfortable accommodation, so we booked an organised self-guided tour. Self-guided meant we could go at our own pace ..

Warpaint: 'Who’s that tomboy over there, who looks like she doesn’t care?’

Singer Emily Kokal, second from left, with the rest of Warpaint
You and whose army? Singer Emily Kokal, second from left, with the rest of Warpaint
At the United Palace Theatre in Uptown Manhattan, one of the year’s hottest new rock bands is about to take the stage. Warpaint, an all-girl quartet from Los Angeles, have generated an avalanche of gossip in recent months. For a while their singer/guitarist, Emily Kokal, dated John Frusciante, former Red Hot ...

Maximising minimalism: tailoring for grown-ups

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Photo: JOHN SWANNELL
All the talk this autumn/winter about serious, grown-up clothes, and clean lines, devoid of decoration, can be slightly intimidating, especially if you are a bit of a boho at heart.

Female care worker guilty of sexually abusing baby in Colin Blanchard paedophile ring

Tracy Dawber: A community care worker was found guilty today of sexually assaulting a baby and allowing her boyfriend to take photographs of the abuse on his mobile phone
Tracy Dawber arriving at Winchester Crown Court Photo: PA
Tracy Dawber, 44, today became the fourth woman to be convicted of abuse and pornography offences relating to a child abuse ring run by the "evil" paedophile Colin Blanchard.

Terrorism and cyber attacks main threats to Britain

David Cameron: terrorism and cyber-attacks are currently the main security threats facing Britai
David Cameron, who co-wrote the foreword to the report with Nick Clegg Photo: AP
The new National Security Strategy identifies four ''tier one'' risks which, it says, must be the Government's highest priority.
The other major threats are a large scale accident or natural hazard such as pandemic flu and an international military crisis which could draw in the UK and its allies.

'Super Mario' Sepulveda: First days in Chilean mine were 'pure hell,' calls talk of sex 'wrong'

TV grab taken from a video released Sunday Aug. 29, 2010  by Chile's Government shows some of 33 trapped miners the San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile. 
They inspired hope around the world, but according to one Chilean miner, the experience was "pure hell."
"Super Mario" Sepulveda, the second miner to emerge after more than two months trapped underground in Copiapo, Chile, has spoken out for the first time about the horrific ordeal.

Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is not living in cave, but in a house in northwest Pakistan

An undated photo of Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan.
Terror leader Osama Bin Laden is living it up in Pakistan, not cowering in some cave, a senior NATO official tells CNN.
The report indicates that the founder of Al Qaeda, the organization responsible for multiple terror attacks including those on 9/11, is shacked up in a home somewhere in the northwest region of the country.

Derek Jeter admits Cliff Lee is tough, but captain knows Yankees have beat tough pitchers in past

Lupica: In Bronx, a steep Cliff for lefty
The Yankees come home now. They have to believe that Game 3 of the American League Championship Series Monday night at the Stadium is as much about them and the place as it is about the opposing pitcher, even if the pitcher is Cliff Lee.

Oct 17, 2010

X Factor 2010: Dannii Minogue beats Cheryl Cole yet again in fashion battle in a Victoria Beckham dress

Cheryl Cole
Style wars: Dannii Minogue wore a beige asymmetrical Victoria Beckham column dress (left), while Cheryl Cole opted for a strapless black jumpsuit on Saturday's X Factor
Style wars: Dannii Minogue wore a beige asymmetrical Victoria Beckham column dress (left), while Cheryl Cole opted for a strapless black Azzaro jumpsuit on Saturday's X Factor
Style wars: Dannii Minogue wore a beige asymmetrical

Mexico plane crash kills 4 on medical aid mission

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -- A light plane carrying four U.S. citizens on a medical aid flight crashed in Baja California, killing all four aboard, Mexican authorities said Sunday.

Multiculturalism in Germany has 'utterly failed', claims Chancellor Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel has described multiculturalism in Germany as having 'utterly failed'
Hard line: Angela Merkel, pictured giving a speech to Christian Democrat youths yesterday, said immigrants had to work harder at immersing themselves into German society

Chile's president brings mine rocks for the Queen and David Cameron

Chile's president brings mine rocks for the Queen and David Cameron
Sebastian Piñera kept a copy of Churchill's 1940 'blood, toil, tears and sweat' speech by his side during the miners disaster Photo: REUTERS
Mr Piñera hopes to use the international admiration gained by the rescue of the 33 miners in a clockwork operation to forge trade links with Britain, France and Germany.

Top 20 most influential people in the Tea Party movement: 10-1

Amy Kremer, Sarah Palin, Rick Santelli and Jenny Beth Martin
Amy Kremer, Sarah Palin, Rick Santelli and Jenny Beth Martin
Dick Armey, Michele Bachmann, Glenn Beck and Christine O?Donnell
Dick Armey, Michele Bachmann, Glenn Beck and Christine O?Donnell
10. Christine O’Donnell, Republican candidate for Senate in Delaware
A marketing consultant and Tea-party backed candidate for the US Senate, Christine O’Donnell burst onto the national ..

Bill Clinton back out campaigning 'for everybody that helped Hillary run for president' against Obama

Big Dog Bill Clinton back out campaigning 'for everybody that helped Hillary run for president' against Barack Obama
Fear and loathing in the American body politic is not confined to the anti-tax Tea Party. Across the spectrum of the Democratic party, every hue is feeling it too.
With a fortnight to go to the midterms, moderate "Blue Dog" Democrats are in big trouble. The party's left-wing "Yellow Dogs" are up in arms about being taken for granted by the White House "hippy bashers". Even black bloggers are warning ..

Television hit Downton Abbey helps save the real stately home where it is filmed

The cast of Downton Abbey assembled in front of Highclere House
The cast of Downton Abbey assembled in front of Highclere House Photo: ITV
Now its also leading to a revival in the fortunes of the magnificent house in which it is set.
Highclere Castle, the 'High Elizabethan' style pile, is undergoing a much needed £11m refurbishment to restore it to its former glory thanks to the renewed interest in the 50 room mansion sparked by the ITV show.

Healthy brain gene linked to depression

Researchers hope that the discovery could lead to new treatments and early diagnosis of the condition that affects one in five people in Britain during their lifetime.
The team at Yale University have found that a gene called MKP-1 is twice as active in those that are depressed than those with good mental health.

Everton 2 Liverpool 0: match report

Everton 2 Liverpool 0: match report
Goal-getter: Tim Cahill celebrates putting Everton in front Photo: PA
The Royal Bank of Scotland had better hope the £300 million cheque John W Henry deposited into their accounts on Friday to buy Liverpool is non-refundable. After watching Everton condemn his new investment to another week in the relegation zone, he would be forgiven for wanting his money back.

Chile miners attend Mass at San Jose mine

Chile miners attend Mass at San Jose mine
Rescued miner Omar Reygadas (C) gestures at the end of a mass service at the San Jose mine near Copiapo Photo: AP
But not all the miners felt ready to return to the site where 33 flags representing each of the men flutter on a hillside above the entrance to the San Jose mine in the barren Atacama Desert.

Pentagon braced for the release of 400,000 Iraq files on Wikileaks

Pentagon braced for the release of 400,000 Iraq files on Wikileaks
Robert Gates has said that the leak of classified information from Jan 2004 to Dec 2009 had not revealed any 'sensitive intelligence sources or methods' Photo: REUTERS
A task force of 120 people has been assembled to assess the potential implications and damage of the disclosure of the documents, which promises to eclipse the recent release of more than 70,000 classified US military files on the ..

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Obama India visit: Indian jet deal may create 27,000 jobs in US

WASHINGTON: The Obama Administration is eyeing on the lucrative multi-billion dollar tender for medium multi-role combat aircraft of Indian Air Force as this has the potential to create a whooping 27,000 jobs in the US.
At a time, when unemployment rate continues to be at low ebb and US President Barack Obama is struggling to create fresh jobs; such a deal bagged by an American company could give him a big political boost.
Read more: Obama India visit: Indian jet deal may create 27,000 jobs in US - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/Obama-India-visit-Indian-jet-deal-may-create-27000-jobs-in-US/articleshow/6763160.cms#ixzz12dasaQ00

Pope Benedict XVI canonises Australia's first saint

VATICAN CITY: Pope Benedict XVI formally recognised Australia's first saint, Mary MacKillop, at a mass in Saint Peter's Square in the Vatican on Sunday in front of some 50,000 cheering pilgrims.
Speaking in Latin, the pope also canonised Canada's Brother Andre and four other saints from Italy, Poland and Spain and declared that "throughout the Church they be honoured devoutly among all the saints."

27 killed in Karachi violence

ISLAMABAD: At least 27 people were killed and over 60 injured in various incidents of violence that broke out on Saturday night, hours ahead of the by-poll being held on Sunday for an assembly seat in Karachi, capital of Pakistan's Sindh province.
Most of the killings are believed to be the result of political enmity between the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and the Awami National Party (ANP).
ANP Sindh chief Shahi Syed addressed a press conference Saturday evening and announced the party would "boycott the polls in protest". "The provincial government has failed to control the law and order and we don't think it is advisable to go to polls in such an environment," he argued.

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‘Juan’ changes path; Metro Manila under signal no. 1

As of 10/18/2010 12:49 AM
MANILA, Philippines – Metro Manila was placed under public storm signal number 1 by state weather bureau PAGASA Sunday night as typhoon Juan (international name Megi) changed direction as it continued to bear down on Northern Luzon. Full article

US military help offered on typhoon ‘Juan’

As of 10/17/2010 7:04 PM
MANILA, Philippines – The United States military offered its help to the Philippines on Sunday in response to the impending onslaught of typhoon Juan. Full article

Powerful 'Juan' barrels toward northern Luzon

As of 10/17/2010 5:54 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Typhoon Juan (international codename Megi) has further intensified, with public storm warning signal number 4 raised over two provinces in the Cagayan Valley region. Full article

Black and White Movement defends Palace peace adviser

As of 10/17/2010 5:11 PM
MANILA, Philippines – Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita "Ging" Quintos Deles has found an ally in the Black and White Movement after lawmakers belong to the minority bloc in the lower House called for her resignation on Friday. Full article

Senate to hear RH bill Monday

As of 10/17/2010 2:52 PM
MANILA, Philippines – Reproductive health (RH) will be on top of the Senate agenda Monday when lawmakers hold their first hearing on Senate Bill No. 2378. Full article

'Juan' strengthens, still on track to northern Luzon

As of 10/17/2010 12:05 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Typhoon Juan has intensified further and is now posing danger to northern Luzon, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced Sunday. Full article