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Showing posts with label 19th September 2012. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Who Leaked Mitt Romney's Secret Video?



The damning video of Mitt Romney telling a room of wealthy donors how he really feels about the freeloading 47 percent of Americans"who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it," among other candid things, has been floating around online in bits and pieces for three months, but didn't hit the big time until it waspublished by David Corn at Mother Jonestoday.
 Credited as a "research assistant" on the story is James Carter IV, the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, who has been toiling online as an opposition researcher and is "currently looking for work," according to his Twitter bio. "I've been searching for clips on Republicans for a long time, almost every day," said Carter this evening. "I just do it for fun." But by connecting Corn with the mysterious uploader of the clip, Carter has uncovered his biggest story yet, one that could potentially affect the outcome of the election. (And get him a job.)
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Carter told Daily Intel that he first noticed a portion of the video in which Romney discusses using Chinese labor while working at Bain Capital. That clip, uploaded by a YouTube user named "RomneyExposed" in late May, and then again in late August by an account called "Rachel Maddow" that has since been deleted, eventually made it to Buzzfeed and Daily Kos.*

Additional pieces of the tape were then added to a YouTube account called"Anne Onymous" starting three weeks ago. "There was a minor uproar about it on Twitter when I found [the first clip], so I kept doing research on it and that eventually led me to be able to narrow down who it originated from," said Carter. Via Twitter, he contacted the person who claimed to have secretly taped and uploaded the video, and then sought to help publicize the remarks. "That seemed to be the purpose of [the filming] — to get it to a larger audience," Carter said.
Having worked with Corn before, Carter noted, "It was a natural fit." He put the anonymous video source in touch with the Mother Jones reporter and then butted out, knowing he was onto something. "Any time that you can find a clip that strengthens the narrative already established, that's what becomes a big deal," Carter explained. "I've been trying to get paid for this but it hasn't worked out yet. This might help.
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Feeling Harassed At Work? New iPhone Could Help

Many of us encounter sexual harassment on a regular basis, whether it be at work or when we're on the receiving end of comments walking down the street, and now a new iPhone app has been launched to help women deal with such awkward or frightening situations.

The 'Not Your Baby' app instructs users to enter information about the harassment, including the setting and identity. 

For example, if the incident takes place in work the app tells you to ‘get a trusted person outside of the workplace to call you every so often and check to see how you’re doing.’


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Developer Andrea Gunraj, who is based in Toronto, says: 'A lot of people said they had a hard time thinking of responses [to harassment] in the moment.'

She hopes the app will not only prevent instances of harassment 'before they happen, but also during and after they happen.'

It is currently available for free in the iTunes store, for use on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Do you think this app will make any difference to receivers of sexual harassment? Will you download the app? Let us know your thoughts in the comment box below.



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Islamic Militants Urge More Attacks On U.S. Targets


KABUL, Afghanistan -- Islamic militants sought Tuesday to capitalize on anger over an anti-Islam video that was produced in the U.S., saying a suicide bombing that killed 12 people in Afghanistan was revenge for the film and calling for attacks on U.S. diplomats and facilities in north Africa.
The attempt by extremists across the region to harness Muslim fury over a film that denigrates the prophet Muhammad posed new concern for the U.S., whose embassies and consulates were targeted, and in some cases breached, during riots and protests over the past week.
In seven countries at least 28 people have died in violence linked to the film, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans killed in a Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The death toll counts 12 protesters who were killed in riots last week.
Some officials in Libya said militants planned the attack on the consulate in advance. However, the White House said Tuesday the assault appeared to have been sparked by anger regarding the film, though the investigation continues.
The uproar over the video, "Innocence of Muslims," which was made by an Egyptian-born American citizen and posted on YouTube, reflects seemingly intractable tension between Western principles of free speech and Islamic beliefs that brook no insult directed at the prophet.
Tuesday's attack in Kabul, the Afghan capital, was carried out by a suicide bomber who rammed a car packed with explosives into a mini-bus carrying foreign aviation workers to the airport. At least 12 people died.
Also, al-Qaida's branch in north Africa called for attacks on U.S. diplomats and an escalation of protests against the anti-Islam film.
Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula recently issued a similar call for attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities. It is al-Qaida's most active branch in the Middle East.
In Tunisia, Foreign Minister Rafik Abdessalem pledged to bring to justice those behind protests at the U.S. Embassy in Tunis in which cars were burned and classrooms at a nearby American school were trashed and looted.
In Pakistan, hundreds of angry protesters broke through a barricade outside the U.S. Consulate in the northwest city Peshawar, sparking clashes with police that left several wounded on both sides, said police officer Arif Khan.
In Kashmir's main city, Srinagar, a strike shut down businesses and public transportation as marchers burned U.S. flags and an effigy of President Barack Obama. Police fired tear gas and used batons to disperse protesters.


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Analysis: "Shocked And Confused Middle East"


SHOCKED AND CONFUSED are the two words that sum up the collective reaction of Mid East analysts to the nahkba (catastrophe) gripping the Middle East and broader Muslim world since news leaked out over the dastardly "Innocence of Muslims" video.
Trying to sort through the rampant anti-Americanism that has been unleashed when news broke of the video's content has become a psycho-errant errand into the unknown for most of us...so perhaps it is best to go back to the drawing board and try to make some sense of these events:
WAS THIS SO-CALLED "ARAB SPRING" A MISNOMER
Absolutely! Of the 22 members of the Arab League (19 actually in the Middle East; 3 in Africa (Somalia, Djibouti and Comoros)), there has been only 4 actual "top down" revolutions: 2 have been bloody revolts involving military conflicts (Libya and Yemen) and 2 have been "soft, peoplepower" revolts (Egypt and Tunisia). A fifth (in Syria) is proving to be the bloodiest and the most protracted with no end in sight. The existing Arab monarchs in Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain are still on their thrones and likely to remain so for the foreseeable future). Those in the know no longer dare refer to these transitions as "spring-like." No one has come up with a more appropriate moniker to capture the essence of the titanic shifts that have many more acts to follow.
ARE ISLAMIST MOVEMENTS HIJACKING "DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTIONS?
Although political Islam is on the march in the Middle East, each Islamic party has its national identify and social restraints. Most of these Islamist parties which have gained power are offspring of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. For example, Morocco elected an the Islamist Justice and Development Party, largely modeled after the Turkish Islamist party of the same name, In Tunisia, the Islamist Ennahda Party is the dominant party in a broader coalition that includes secular Tunisians.
 Libyans rejected a Muslim Brotherhood-oriented party for a more secular government, but is having to contend with a Muslim Mafia extremist group affiliated with Al Qaeda in the Maghreb which in all likelihood masterminded the assassination of U.S. Amb. Stevens. Of course, Egypt is ground zero for the Muslim Brothers, who would have been in control of Egypt in since 1952 but for Col. Nasser outsmarting its leaders after they collaborated to overthrow King Farouk. The dominant political opposition to Syria's Assad are members of Syria's Muslim Brotherhood movement. And Jordan is contending with a new resurgence of its own Muslim Brotherhood movement. I
Based on the political dynamics at work the Arab world is witnessing a regional resurgence of a "united states of Muslim Brothers" with enormous ramifications for the U.S. and the region.
IF EGYPT, ACCORDING TO OBAMA IS "NEITHER AN ALLY OR AN ENEMY" WHAT IS IT?
Based on current U.S. policy definitions, Egypt is considered an ally. But pull aside the curtain on Arabic websites affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and its Salafist allies, Washington's default desire to offer U.S. patronage to the new leadership of Egypt is fraught with failed expectations. It would be patently naïve for Americans to delude themselves into believing that the newly elected President Mohamed Morsi is his own boss. On the contrary, Morsi is a mere figurehead who takes orders and executes his intolerant masters' instructions, rather than issues them.
The Muslim Brotherhood's dynastic structure is virulently anti-American. Morsi, is a charismatically-challenged appendage of this Muslim Brotherhood and takes his marching orders from the Brotherhood's Guidance Bureau and from Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie, the Muslim Brotherhood's Egyptian equivalent of Ayatollah Khamenei. Badie is an unadulterated Islamic extremist who uses the vocabulary of jihad freely. His Arabic rants are replete with denunciations of the United States and calls to wage a war of liberation against Israel.
Many in the west would like to seductively believe the Brothers will modify their theology and ideology now that they control most of Egypt's governing institutions and the responsibilities that accompany them. But in the competition for Egyptian hearts and minds, the Brothers are fighting for political supremacy against the unadulterated Islamic haters to their right - the Salafists who conveniently found in the video a weapon to whip up a frenzy by a few to prove they, rather then the Brothers are the true protectors of the faith.
In this struggle, it was not by accident that it was a Brotherhood-supported Egyptian website that egged on the attack on the U.S. embassy in Cairo on September 9th to "commemorate" on the 9/11 anniversary the imprisonment of their cherished blind Sheikh Rahman in U.S. jail for masterminding the 1993 World Trade Center attack. I actually take the time to read these sites regularly and what the Brotherhood states on its English websites is thin gruel to the more extremist gusto gushing out their Arabic websites on the very same subjects.
The U.S. provides Egypt $1.3 billion in military aid and $250 million in economic assistance, none of which actually matter in the scheme of things to Morsi or his Brotherhood patrons, who are far more interested in the $1 billion in debt relief Morsi has negotiated with the Obama Administration to provide the jobs and bread voters demand. In exchange for what I may ask? Without firm, resolute strings attached, debt relief is money down the drain for U.S. policy aspirations in Egypt. Egypt is embarking on a mission to redefine a new foreign policy that represents an about face from what we have seen in the past. Sadly, debt relief - both American and multilateral, is the only real leverage we have over this government to reboot this transitory bilateral tie.
WHEN DID THE U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT FIND OUT ABOUT THE INFLAMMATORY "INNOCENCE OF MUSLIMS (IOM) VIDEO?"
IOM was filmed in Los Angeles in August 2011. Nothing so far has appeared in the press indicating that senior officials of the U.S. State Department had prior knowledge of IOM before it appeared on YOUTUBE. However, the sheer lightning speed of the video's adverse impact on the security of U.S. diplomatic installations compels an internal investigation to determine whether there was prior knowledge of the video and what actions, if any, were taken or not taken once the video's appearance sparked the protests.
U.S. STATE DEPT. OFFICIALS DISPUTE MEDIA REPORTS THAT THE ATTACK ON THE BENGHAZI CONSULATE WAS PREMEDITATED
Why the State Department is trying to obfuscate the source of the attack on Amb Stevens is a mystery to the media. The Libyan government has officially stated that the attack on Amb. Stevens began as an unruly mob of punks and Islamic extremists attacked the U.S. Consulate in a first wave, which was followed by a more concerted, premeditated attack on the Ambassador's convoy by militants from Ansar al Sharia, an appendage of Al Qaeda in the Mahgreb which embraces Saudi Wahhabi theology based on Benghazi which has previously targeted the British ambassador and other foreign diplomats in Libya.
In all likelihood, the State Department's reluctance to come forward and acknowledge the genesis of the attack is due to the fact that Amb. By eyewitness accounts, Stevens was under-protected given the well-known danger to foreigners in Benghazi from these extremist Islamic organizations. As a former ambassador, I know that diplomatic security decisions are not an ambassador's decision alone, but the decision of the Regional Security Officer (RSO) and the Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Whether there was a miscalculation or not by these operations warrants investigation.
IS THE ARAB WORLD MORE ANTI-AMERICAN UNDER OBAMA THAN UNDER BUSH?
An eye-popping survey issued on n June 13, 2012 the Pew Research Global Attitudes Project sadly reveals that despite President Obama's much heralded Muslim world outreach speech in Cairo in June 2009, anti-U.S. attitudes have sharply escalated in key regional nations. It was predictable (see my article in Foreign Policy "Fulfilling the Promises of Cairo" dated November 11, 2009). Fewer than one-in-five have a positive opinion about U.S. policies in Egypt (19%), Turkey (15%), and Jordan (12%). The U.S. has better scores in Lebanon, Libya and Tunisia (yet in the latter, the mobs ransacked the spanking new American Cooperative School last week that was largely educating Tunisians). And it's not only a big negative toward U.S. policies. In one of the most disturbing findings from the Pew Center, even average Americans have become decidedly disliked (Turkey 69%, Egypt 62%, and Jordan 67%).
What explains this deterioration in attitudes? Fundamental disagreements over values and policies as well as pervasive conspiracy theories and shopworn misperceptions that the U.S. still masterminds events in the region against Islam and its adherents. When the lid came off the boiling revolutionary pot, this is the stew that had been largely hidden by the region's dictators.
Ever since the first embers of revolution were ignited in Tunisia over two years ago, U.S. Middle East policy has been adrift, unable to navigate between a desire to promote responsible change, as well as unable to influence the intolerance that such change is fostering. The riots and attendant outbreak of anti-U.S. violence compels a much needed reassessment that brings into plain view what must be done to protect fundamental U.S. interests. In other words, it's time for the President's staff to make a mid-course correction and confront the sad reality that despite President Obama's Cairo visit, U.S. policies have failed to fulfill any tangible Arab expectations (except in Libya) and the consequences are real and painful to behold.
In the wake of these protests, it would be inexcusable to conclude that all is lost for the U.S. in the Arab world. The silent majority of Arabs do not condone attacks on U.S. embassies or approve of these antics according to local commentaries and bloggers. Neither are they eager to be victimized into submission by Islamic extremist ideology. They know what the ayatollahs and the Taliban are capable of doing and want no part of it. There are so many acts to follow in these regional dramas and no one has a clue where events will head. But we cannot high-tail it home and ignore how important these changes will affect us and out allies.
This latest cycle of anti-American outrage is symptomatic of a broader problem facing Arabs - that these revolutions have brought neither jobs nor bread. Ultimately, these Islamist parties could become discredited under the weight of their own shortcomings of intolerance and a failure to deliver the goods. This cycle already happened in Jordan years ago when Jordanians voted the Islamists out of power. It could happen again, which is why we cannot give up promoting the creation of democratic institutions in this turbulent region and working hard to preserve vital American interests.
It is a lesson that should not be lost on Washington.


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How To Begin Workout At Home

If you thought working out at home is boring, monotonous and unexciting, give it a thought. While it might be pouring outside or you simply wake up late and miss out on your morning walk — working out at home is the best option. You just need to motivate and discipline yourself to exercise at home.

Start with a new workout gear

Working out at home doesn’t mean you can simply wear your pyjamas and start exercising. This will make you feel all the more lethargic. Invest in a good pair of workout gear. Start with a comfortable pair of shorts, tops and shoes to boost your confidence.

Play some peppy number 
Says Namita Jain, wellness expert, “Put on some good music before you start working out, preferably something latest that is on your mind. This will keep your spirits high and will help you to workout better.”

Get a fitness DVD 
When you are working out at home, you do not have a personal trainer to help you with your exercise. Thus get a fitness DVD — like a one for yoga, aerobics or some other dance form. It gives you a feeling of working out in a gym or a fitness studio and you do not feel like you are working out alone. 


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Choose the right workout 
Working out at home also requires you to choose the right kind of workout that will keep you motivated to exercise. If you are the kind of person who gets too bored walking on the treadmill or cycling at home, go in for pilates, yoga or zumba!  

Set up a routine
Working out at home requires a lot of discipline. The best thing about exercising at home is that you can workout any time during the day. Set yourself a time — are you more energetic in the mornings or do you like exercising after work. Spare yourself an hour every day and keep up to it. You can also set a reminder on your mobile so that you do not miss out on your regular workout. 

Stock your fridge with healthy eatsSays Samir Pur ohit, fitness expert, “Make sure that you keep only healthy edibles in your fridge. Store some juices, soya milk, fresh fruits etc that will keep you motivated to workout and lose weight.”

Hang up a ‘reach your goal’ list 
Make sure you hang a note on your fridge or wall reminding you of the upcoming events that you need to exercise for — like a friend’s wedding, reunion or a date. 

Put up pictures of your slimmer selfSays Althea Shah, fitness expert, “Putting up pictures when you were fitter or slimmer will motivate you to workout at home.” Find old pictures  where you are wearing skinny jeans or pin up pictures of fitter celebrities on your TV or fridge.Ask a friend to join you When you are working out at home, it tends to become very monotonous over a period of time. Call your best friend and ask him/her to drop by at your place for a workout every morning or after working hours. This will keep you going and you will feel motivated to shed those extra kilos.

Vary your workouts
Changing your workout routine every four to six weeks will keep you excited and help you lose weight faster. Take a week off every six weeks to relax, recover and renew your energy, heal your body and clear your mind before you are ready to start again.

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Salman Khan Tops By Paying Advance Tax Of 8 Crore Rupees


Salman Khan is the box-office king and with back to back hit and almost every film crossing the mark of 100 crore mark, Salman Khan has emerged as the highest tax payer of Bollywood. He paid Rs 8 crore as tax for September quarter.
Last year, he paid Rs 5 crore tax for the month of September and this year it sprung up to 8 crore. Salman Khan’s latest hit ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ made a whopping collection of 198 crore at the box-office. Shahrukh Khan who did not have a major release this year will be paying a tax at Rs 5 crore, the official said.
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‘Ek Tha Tiger’ leading lady Katrina Kaif paid Rs 2.60 as advance tax crore compared to last season where she paid Rs 1.70 crore. Last year, Aamir Khan paid Rs 4.50 crore last year compared to this September tax of Rs 3.25 crore.
'Saif Ali Khan' whose film, ‘Cocktail’ tastes success at the box office paid an advance tax of Rs 1.7 crore.
'Kareena Kapoor' whose highly anticipated film ‘Heroine’ is slated to release on September 21st paid an advance tax of Rs 2.20 crore compared to tax of Rs 1.5 crore  she paid same period last year.
'Akshay Kumar' paid Rs 7.5 crore advance tax in comparison to Rs 5 crore he had paid last year during the same period.
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19,000 Cops For Mumbai Security In Ganapati Festival

Heavy security arrangements have beenput in place for the widely celebrated Ganesh festival with 19,000 policemen deployed across the city to prevent any untoward incident during the event, police said on Tuesday. 

Ganesh Chaturthi marks the commencement of the 10-day festival from Wednesday.
About 18,000 policemen of the strong 45,000 force have been posted in different parts of the city as part of the festival security.
1,000 more policemen were called in from different parts of the state to guard the metropolis, police said.
Special security arrangements have been made for Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh idol, one of the most popular mandals attracting around one crore devotees, including filmstars and politicians.
Besides city policemen, four companies of the State Reserve Police, six companies of CRPF, and three companies of Rapid Action Force will also help police, along with 2,500 jawans from the Home Guard and Civil Defence, police said.
Twelve bomb defusing squads and four vans with cameras installed will roam around the city to record any suspicious movements, police said.
Metal detectors and CCTV cameras have been installed at prominent Ganesh mandals in the city to keep a close watch over people, police added.
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"Kareena Is The Most Expensive Heroine" : Madhur Bhandarkar


Kareena is the most expensive heroine: Madhur Bhandarkar
New Delhi: Without disclosing Kareena Kapoor's remuneration for his upcoming project 'Heroine', director Madhur Bhandarkar has called her the most expensive heroine in Bollywood referring to her costly wardrobe for the film.
The fashionable pieces Kareena has donned in the film, playing the role of a superstar, were sourced from major brands from all over the world.
"Kareena has worn 130 dresses in the film and many of them have been imported from many fashion hubs of the world. One garment in the film cost me 1.5 crore and I must say she is one of the most expensive heroines in the industry," said
Madhur, who was in the Capital to promote the film today.
Madhur, 46, who has bagged many National Awards for his reality driven films, said he is not aspiring to get another one for this film.
"I just want the film to do good at the box-office. I want the audience to like it. I have made this film with a lot of conviction. Since I belong to the industry I have tried to be honest with my script," said Bhandarkar.
The film, which will hit 2300 theatres across the country this Friday, was made on a budget of 45 crores and he is happy with the actors' performance in the film.
"I am very happy as a filmmaker after this film. All the actors were brilliant. It's my first multi-dimensional film," said Madhur, who has not yet decided his next project.
'Heroine' stars Randeep Hooda, Arjun Rampal, Divya Dutta, Shahana Goswami, Helen in prominent roles with Kareena playing the lead.
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